Thursday, October 9, 2008
"The Fatalist" brings one to believe in neither fate or free-will. The actions of Pechorin could be based on either, due to the innemerable insights that can be brought to the novel. The death of Vulich is predetermined by Pechorin, although the manner in which he dies is not the one which Pechorin initially believes in. The novel neither advocates for free will or fate.
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