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Essay heading: The Tatyana-caste
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Poetry & Poets |
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Andras Gregorik |
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July 1, 2009 |
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Thus, these girls feel obliged to create a world of their own as a progressive act of counterbalance and self-condolence, rich with remnants of childhood fantasy, romantic works they've read and an air of bittersweet wistfulness. Pushkin's memorable portrayal of Tatyana as a child may well resemble the early years of the Shalott Lady:
"She was no beauty, like her sister,
And had no roses on her cheeks,
Which would attract admiring looks... displayed 300 characters
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Thus, these girls feel obliged to create a world of their own as a progressive act of counterbalance and self-condolence, rich with remnants of childhood fantasy, romantic works they've read and an air of bittersweet wistfulness. Pushkin's memorable portrayal of Tatyana as a child may well resemble the early years of the Shalott Lady:
"She was no beauty, like her sister,
And had no roses on her cheeks,
Which would attract admiring looks... displayed next 300 characters
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