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Eugene Onegin

Alexander Pushkin

Eugene Onegin

Alexander Pushkin

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Eugene Onegin Chapter 1 Summary & Analysis

Chapter 1 Summary

Eugene Onegin is a Russian aristocrat living in Saint Petersburg in the 1820s. In the first chapter, he complains about how he is forced to take care of his “gravely ill” (1.1.2) uncle. Onegin is bored of caring for the sick man. Away from his uncle’s sickbed, Onegin is regarded as a man with “wit and charm” (1.4.14). Onegin possesses a decent understanding of subjects like economics, while his father nearly lost the family fortune through poor business decisions. Onegin is a skilled conversationalist and is renowned for his ability to scrutinize others. This talent makes him an attractive prospect for the wealthy women of Saint Petersburg, allowing him to “conquer youthful virtues meekness” (1.11.6).

One evening, Onegin is “racing” (1.16.5) a sleigh at high speed to another lavish dinner. Before the dinner is over, Onegin rides the sleigh to “the brand new ballet” (1.17.4). He attends many high society events. Though the narrator praises the artistry of the ballet, Onegin seems bored. He yawns and then leaves midway through the performance, claiming that “it’s time for something new” (1.21.12). After returning home, Onegin pauses for “at least three hours” (1.25.9) to prepare his outfit and appearance. Then, he takes a carriage to a high society ball.

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