Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy was a writer?

Updated on culture 2024-02-21
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. "Horry and Kalineci".

    1. Hawley (weasel): serf, intelligent and capable, with a shrewd mind, a pragmatic character, but very sloppy;

    2, Kalinech: Serf, loyal, very kind-hearted, liberal, very romantic, belongs to the strict wife;

    3. Carinech: has a shrewd mind, wants to achieve everything to the end, and is a very greedy character (always trying to raise Hawley's rent);

    4. Hawley's wife: bullying the soft and afraid of the hard (afraid of her husband, bullying her daughters-in-law, and beating the family dogs).

    2. "Yermollai the Hunter and the Mill Housewife".

    1. Yermolai: Hunter, free, brave, passionate, sloppy, flowery, ** (to wife);

    2. Mill housewife: the personal maid of the original landlord's wife, she was sold to the landlord couple when she was a child, and became the personal maid of the landlord's wife because of her cleverness and cleverness, and after serving the master for ten years, she proposed to get married, angered the master, was driven to the countryside, and was later ransomed by her husband.

    3. Alexander Vladimirovich Korolev: Landlord, with different hearts and mouths, speaks better than sings, is smart and generous on the surface, and understands current affairs, but in fact he is calculating and not giving an inch.

    3. "Berry Spring".

    1. Sjiaobushka: a homeless man who has no food to eat and has no fixed place to live.

    2. The original old housekeeper: kindness and gratitude (more gratitude to the old master than complaining).

    3. The original owner of the old housekeeper (earl): extravagant and wasteful, flowery.

    4. "Rich Peasant Ovsenikov".

    1. Ovsenikov: rich peasant, upright, kind, friendly, rigid.

    2. Tatyana Ilynichina: Ovsenikov's wife, silent and gentle.

    3. Grandfather: a large landowner, ** brutal and unreasonable (forcibly robbed Ovsenikov's father of a field and beat his father).

    4. Stepan Niktopolyonech: Ovsenikov's father's neighbor, drunkard, irritable, extravagant, and finally fell to his death from the pigeon shed.

    5. Aleksei Grigorevich Ollov Count Cheshminsky: Aristocrat, generous, extravagant, and kind.

    5. "Ligov Village" chapter.

    1. Vladimir: A serf who has been restored to freedom. Enthusiastic, talkative, polite, no formal job, hobby hunting but poor marksmanship, once used as a target by the other party when going out hunting with friends, accidentally injured his chin and index finger.

    2, Suchok: Serf, cowardly, stupid, has been changed hands many times, worked as a cook, a car, fishing, acting for the directors (in fact, he was teased, such as the other party put peas under his left and right noses), and managed the hounds (he was beaten when he fell off the sail and laughed when he was riding, so he was beaten, and was later sent to do chores) and other work.

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