: Even as the flames rise, Taras does not think of his own pain. He looks toward the river, sees his fellow Cossacks being pursued, and shouts directions to help them escape across the water.

: The setting—a high cliff over a wide river—magnifies the scale of his character, making him seem like a legendary, titanic figure rather than just a man. Character Comparison Table Taras Bulba Ostap Bulba Andriy Bulba Cause of Death Burned at the stake by Poles Executed by Poles after torture Killed by Taras for betrayal Final Focus Saving his fellow Cossacks Seeking his father's blessing Thinking of the Polish lady Primary Trait Ideological defiance Stoic endurance Romantic passion

: He dies proclaiming the greatness of the "Russian land" and the Orthodox faith, asserting that no fire or torture in the world can break the Cossack spirit. Key Analysis Points for a 7th Grade Report

Bewertungs­richtlinien  |  Qualitätssicherung  |  Datenschutz  |  Impressum  © 2011 - 2026 Expert Systems GmbH