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What was Oblomov's education like?

All of us, of course, remember the main character of Goncharov's novel Ilya Ilich Oblomov. The name itself causes yawning, and the word "Oblomovism" has become synonymous with a lazy lifestyle. Before talking about what was Oblomov's education, it is worth recalling the conditions in which he was brought up.

Parental care

Илюша, certainly, was the son of the careful parents who tried, that the precious child all received with ease, without effort, without applying any efforts. The boy was not allowed even to pick up what he dropped, he did not dress himself. In the parental home, work was considered a real punishment. For good food and a sound sleep.

The boy was taught to give orders to servants. Initially, of course, he tried to do something himself, but very quickly realized that it is much easier if everyone does everything for you.

By nature, this child was mobile, but his parents did not let him run, frolic, because they were very afraid that the boy would catch cold or fall. Fond of parental love, Ilyusha gradually lost those powers that were given him by nature.

Primary education of Oblomov

Although Ilya Ilyich's parents were indifferent to the sciences, they gave him to study in a small boarding house in the village of Verleve, located five versts from their native estate. His education began there, in Ivan Stolz. So he trained up to fifteen years.

Oblomov's education was a formality for parents, they simply believed that having a diploma would facilitate the rapid promotion of their precious son. After giving the boy to the boarding house, the mother and father tried in every possible way to avoid Ilyusha overextending himself with the teaching. For the most insignificant reasons, caring parents left him at home, so Ivan Stolz, an energetic teacher, was able to do very little to develop Ilya Oblomov.

University of Moscow

After much thought, the parents gave their son to study further. He entered the Faculty of Law at Moscow University. So Oblomov's education continued.

Since the parents could not "take care" of their son in Moscow, he certainly received much more knowledge there. His disputes with Stolz bear the ideas of humanism expressed by the famous professor Nadezhdin.

It should be noted that Oblomov initially studied with enthusiasm, he was inspired by the ideas of Goethe and Byron, but then he lost interest in learning.

He ceased to understand why science was needed, often asked himself the question of when he would live. Under the life he understood rest and pleasure. In the end, he abandoned science. After this, the real "life" began - the time of lying on the couch and idleness. Here, perhaps, everything that is said in the novel about Oblomov's education.

Summing up, it should be noted that the environment in which Ilya Ilyich's childhood was held did not have any enthusiasm for him in any serious activity in adulthood. Any work was regarded by him as something negative. Almost always Oblomov studied for a tick, that is to get a certificate. Being a gifted man by nature, he could not realize himself in life. So, we see that Oblomov's education in the novel Oblomov was of a formal nature.

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