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Olenin, the hero of Tolstoy's novella "The Cossacks," is a young man who has convinced himself he is more virtuous than he really is. He presents us with a model for all those ardent yet fundamentally flippant young men, who are deluded by their own romantic rhetoric into overestimating the tenor of their character.
Olenin, the hero of Tolstoy's novella "The Cossacks," is a young man who has convinced himself he is more virtuous than he really is. He presents us with a model for all those ardent yet fundamentally flippant young men, who are deluded by their own romantic rhetoric into overestimating the tenor of their character.
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