Abstract

In Ivan Goncharov's masterpiece Oblomov the two contrasting characters, Oblomov and Stolz, are depicted through their distinct communication and discourse styles. Oblomov embodies inertia and lethargy, exemplified by his passive and vague manner of speech. In contrast, Stolz, an energetic and ambitious character, communicates assertively and passionately. This article explores the nuances of their communication styles, revealing how they serve as integral elements in character development, reflecting broader societal themes prevalent in 19th-century Russia.

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