![]() ![]() At the end of the book, after his marriage and moving with Katya to his father’s farm, we learn he has turned the farm around and has become more liberal. We also see his romanticism develop as well, he becomes affectionate and falls in love with Katya. When Arkady and Bazarov go to visit Anna and Katya, Arkady listens to songs played on the piano by Katya, which would be against nihilist beliefs of tearing down anything and everything. It is the opposite of what he was raised, his father being a romantic and conservative, as his uncle Pavel who served in the military also a conservative. We see him move from being a nihilist that reflects what his friend Bazarov is. ![]() Throughtout the novel Arkady’s character develops and progresses. In the novel we meet Arkady Nikolaevich who is a nihilist, but his ideology only seems to be so encouraged because of his mentor and friend, Evgeny Vasilevich Bazarov. The characters all have their own interesting ideology. ![]()
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