Russian readers called Tatyana Larina from Alexander Pushkin’s novel “Eugene Onegin” the main heroine of Russian classical literature. This was reported by TASS With reference to a study conducted by the “Liters” book service for International Women’s Day.
Larina turned out to be the most popular among service users; 51% of those polled voted for him.
In second place was Anna Karenina, the main character of Leo Tolstoy’s work of the same name (37%), while in third place was Margarita from Mikhail Bulgakov’s novel “The Master and Margarita” (36%).
Also in the top 5 were Natasha Rostova from Tolstoy’s novel “War and Peace” with 30% and Masha Mironova from Pushkin’s story “The Captain’s Daughter” with 18%.
What attracts readers to their favorite literary heroes are “endurance in the face of adversity,” “kindness,” and “selflessness.”
Interestingly, participants who are unimpressed with classic female characters cite the main negative characteristics as “being modest in the face of living conditions” (77%), “lack of diversity in social roles” (58%) and “outdated female image”. “(53%).” – said the press service of the service.
In wide release March 7 will come out “Onegin”, directed by Sarik Andreasyan, is the cinema adaptation of “Eugene Onegin”. The main roles in the film were played by Viktor Dobronravov and Elizaveta Moryak.
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