The 'The Life of Archpriest Avvakum by Himself' can also be seen as an early form of the Russian novel. Avvakum was a prominent figure in the Russian Orthodox Church. His autobiographical work gives insights into the religious, social, and cultural aspects of 17th - century Russia. It has a narrative structure and tells his life story in a vivid way.
If we consider 'The Life of Archpriest Avvakum by Himself' as an early Russian novel, then Archpriest Avvakum himself was the 'writer' as it was his autobiography.
One connection could be that many Russian novels explore the theme of first love deeply. For example, in 'War and Peace', Natasha Rostova experiences a passionate first love. Russian literature often delves into the complex emotions, idealism, and naivete associated with first love, making it a central part of the characters' development.
The Thousand Faces Chapter was a story chapter in the "Fox Demon Little Matchmaker". We can find some classic sayings from the Thousand Faces Chapter. These included: "I, Yan Ruyu, am willing to use the fourth level of demonic power discrimination (oath) to let us meet in our next life" and "Am I always a criminal in your eyes?" These words expressed the emotions and inner pain between the characters. Other than that, there were also some other sayings, such as "As long as you can be happy, it doesn't matter who I am." "Love is actually very simple. If you don't expect it, you won't be hurt." These sayings conveyed the theme of love and sacrifice. In general, the Thousand Faces Chapter's quote was full of emotion and thought, leaving a deep impression on the audience.
While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the original work of "Little Fox Demon Matchmaker" to understand the plot in advance!
The gentle sunlight shone through the leaves and onto the ground, reflecting a golden scene. It was a beautiful morning. The protagonist, Xiao Ming, was taking a walk in the park. He was in a good mood, and his steps were light as if his body was illuminated by the sun.
He walked to a small pond and saw a cute duckling. The ducklings were playing in the water as if they were greeting Xiao Ming. Xiao Ming also liked the duckling very much, so he approached it and gently stroked its feathers.
Suddenly, a bird flew down from the tree and landed on Xiaoming's back. Xiao Ming was a little surprised, not knowing what breed this little bird was. The little bird seemed to have noticed Xiao Ming's confusion and told him its story.
"I'm a lovesick bird that came here because I miss my lover. I've been circling your back, wanting to fly to your side."
Xiao Ming was very touched after hearing it. He remembered his story and the time he spent with his girlfriend. He felt really happy because he had someone who loved him.
Xiao Ming continued to walk forward, wanting to find more beauty. He walked in the park for a long time, saw many beautiful sceneries and met many interesting people.
He met a young girl who was feeding pigeons. Xiao Ming was also attracted by her beauty and gentleness, so he started chatting with her. They talked about many topics, from music to literature, from travel to food, and they had a lot in common.
In the end, Xiao Ming and the girl walked together and saw a beautiful garden. There were many flowers, trees, and small animals playing in the garden. Xiao Ming and the girl were very excited. They walked in the garden together and enjoyed the beautiful scenery.
On this beautiful morning, Xiaoming and the girl both felt happy. They decided to come here every day to enjoy this wonderful time.
Definitely 'Eugene Onegin'. The relationship between Onegin and Tatyana is a classic example of first love in Russian literature. Tatyana's innocent and passionate love for Onegin, and Onegin's complex response, are central to the story.
Eugene Oneggin was regarded as the first masterpiece of realism in the history of Russian literature, which started the tradition of realism in Russian literature. The book was published in 1883, describing the life and struggle of the hero of the Russian Revolution, Onekin. It deeply reflected the dark side of society and the painful lives of the people at that time, and was hailed as a classic work of Russian literature.