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The Characters of Two Landlords in The Hunter's Notes
Baldari Apollonie chistyy Ganov, via Cheslav Ilarionovich Khvalensky.
Badali Apollo Nechi Sti Genov was a vicious, hypocritical and shameless landlord. The author Turgenev highlights himself as a vicious, hypocritical and shameless person by writing his own words and deeds and ordering his servants to bully the little girl.
Weiya Cheslav Ilarionovich Khwalanski is a kind, polite and generous landlord. He is completely different from other landlords, not greedy and hypocritical like other landlords. By describing the kindness of landlords, the author highlights that serfdom is also very corrupt and backward in Russian society, and criticizes those greedy and hypocritical landlords.
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