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... Pierre did not make Napoleon's idea his own because he did not place himself in Napoleon's position . In " 1805 " Pierre's admiration for Napoleon's philanthropic murder may imply that this great man must do what " the political ...
... Pierre did not make Napoleon's idea his own because he did not place himself in Napoleon's position . In " 1805 " Pierre's admiration for Napoleon's philanthropic murder may imply that this great man must do what " the political ...
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... Pierre to learn at last how to overcome his infantile narcissism and to treat loved ones as separate , autonomous objects . The reentry of Natasha into Pierre's life , however , suddenly presents the hero with a woman who provides an ...
... Pierre to learn at last how to overcome his infantile narcissism and to treat loved ones as separate , autonomous objects . The reentry of Natasha into Pierre's life , however , suddenly presents the hero with a woman who provides an ...
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... Pierre learns , coinciden- tally , that his mentor Bazdeev had died and that his friend Andrei has fallen in love with Natasha Rostova , until the time of Natasha's foiled elopement with Anatole Kuragin ) Pierre is seen as suffering ...
... Pierre learns , coinciden- tally , that his mentor Bazdeev had died and that his friend Andrei has fallen in love with Natasha Rostova , until the time of Natasha's foiled elopement with Anatole Kuragin ) Pierre is seen as suffering ...
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