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Spider-Bat700 [2017-06-28 16:28:46 +0000 UTC]
Is she a character from anything in particular?
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Anhen In reply to Spider-Bat700 [2017-06-28 18:39:45 +0000 UTC]
It's a character in a theatrical project in the story, invented by our creative team.
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Spider-Bat700 In reply to Anhen [2017-06-28 18:44:01 +0000 UTC]
And what is the story called? What's this character's role in it? Hero, villain, or something else?
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Anhen In reply to Spider-Bat700 [2017-06-28 18:54:36 +0000 UTC]
I can give a description of the character in the story (sorry for my bad english):
Praskovya Alekseevna Nikonova.
Also she – Alexandra Alekseevna (nee Korobov).
The only daughter of Alexei Petrovich and Maria Pavlovna Korobovich.
Relationships with parents are strained. Thinks his dad is a tyrant and a tyrant, and the mother is a dumb mouse.
The father wanted a son who would make the military a career. Being called Alexandra, my name truly hates, so everywhere seems Praskovia A. (that was the name of her beloved great-grandmother on the maternal line).
Against her will was surrendered to the father for the General N-ray. However, her husband after the first year of marriage has left this sinful world, leaving a young wife without children. He was crazy about Praskovia and provided her with a comfortable existence, although not suspected that picked up on a cruise to the shores of India fever so soon part with her.
Praskovya, having been left a widow, did not wish to come under the wing of parental care, and began to lead an independent life.
Her husband, the General, Praskovya didn't love, like all that came from her father. So, a little sadness for decency for her husband, she plunged into the circles of Bohemian youth of Saint-Petersburg. So, at one literary evening, she met Semyon. He charmed her from the first meeting and since then she considers it for the time being an unrecognized genius, admires them and the firmness of his convictions.
And when in the midst of another quarrel with his father, he reiterated that the girl should live either with father or with her husband, she refused to return to his father's house and left for Semyon to get married. (Semyon A. Nikonov.
Writer. To the credit of the writer - it is not a graphomaniac. But the poor and the misfortune of principle. Talented. It's just the talent that do not recognize closed-minded editors. It does not print. is another hero of the project)
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Spider-Bat700 In reply to Anhen [2017-06-28 21:35:32 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the description. Seems interesting enough. Reminds me a bit of Anna Karenina.
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GabrielBB [2016-06-15 23:22:41 +0000 UTC]
Beautiful, sweet, pretty girl
Hugs and kisses
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tolosati [2016-06-15 22:58:51 +0000 UTC]
a great stance
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