[s1e2] Fathers And Sons [OFFICIAL]
: During the carriage ride, Nikolai tries to bond with his son by pointing out the beauty of the landscape and quoting poetry. Arkady, influenced by Bazarov’s nihilism, rejects this sentimentality, signaling the growing rift between them . Themes to Watch
This guide focuses on the most prominent literary and narrative context: . Overview: [S1E2] The Reunion [S1E2] Fathers and Sons
Fathers and Sons Study Guide | Literature Guide - LitCharts : During the carriage ride, Nikolai tries to
: Nikolai feels a sense of shame regarding his current lifestyle—specifically living with his mistress Fenichka—fearing Arkady’s judgment. Ironically, the "liberal" Arkady dismisses the scandal, not out of forgiveness, but because he views traditional morality as irrelevant. Critical Analysis: Bazarov’s Influence : During the carriage ride
