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Saturday, October 15, 2016

War and Peace Natasha Rostova

The epic new(a) fight and Peace, by Leo Tolstoy shows the surgical procedure of variety of casings during the Napoleon contend in Russia. One of the or so important characters in the novel is Natasha Rostova. This female protagonist non only captures the attention of some of the other characters in the nove, just right off Tolstoy created her to be such an likable character, that its difficult to non declension in love with her piece, her youth, and her measureless vital force. Natasha Rostova changes the most throughout this novel. Natasha is presented to us not as a good deal as one soul scarce rather as a series of distinct persons she becomes through the different part of the novel. From the beginning of the novel she is shown as a youthfulness almost naive character. As she grows she becomes more than of a complex character and then loses all of her sexual love and drive as she becomes a wife and has kids. This character ends up living the way she is eva luate by the society but sadly in that process loses her drive that she had before.\nWhen we first becoming her we are presented with a subatomic thirteen year darkened girl The dark-eyed, big mouthed, not beautiful, but lively girl, with her infants leach shoulders popping out of her bodice ¦was at that sweet age when a girl is no long-run a child, but the child is not yet a young woman (39). Natasha is lots like any teen. She is ceaselessly manifesting into a beautiful doll throughout the novel.\nWhen we meet her in her home Otradnoe she is ¦so sweet, so special ¦  (462). Natasha is growing mightily in front of our eyes. She is gradually revealing her character to us, as she grows we are now presented with a charming young woman. She is now a stunning young female and much alive(predicate) of it herself. During her first big musket ball where Natasha is introduced to the society as a young lady, her beauty and energy captivates all in attendance, and specially Natashas family friends, Pierre Bezukhov and Andrei Bolkonski. The secret of her charm lies in he...

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