Rostov family

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The Rostov family is a warm, affectionate, and financially troubled noble household in Leo Tolstoy’s "War and Peace," closely connected to several main characters including Princess Marya Bolkonskaya.

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Rostov family canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional family
literary character group
noble family
appearsIn War and Peace NERFINISHED
associatedWith balls and social gatherings
domestic celebrations
hunting scenes
connectedByMarriage Bezukhov family NERFINISHED
Bolkonsky family NERFINISHED
connectedTo Andrei Bolkonsky NERFINISHED
Kuragin family NERFINISHED
Pierre Bezukhov NERFINISHED
Princess Marya Bolkonskaya NERFINISHED
createdBy Leo Tolstoy NERFINISHED
financialStatus financially troubled
firstPublicationContext War and Peace serial publication (1865–1869)
hasMember Count Ilya Rostov NERFINISHED
Countess Natalya Rostova NERFINISHED
Natasha Rostova NERFINISHED
Nikolai Rostov NERFINISHED
Petya Rostov NERFINISHED
Vera Rostova NERFINISHED
influences development of Natasha Rostova
development of Nikolai Rostov
languageOfWork Russian
literaryFunction contrast to Bolkonsky family NERFINISHED
embodiment of traditional Russian warmth
nationality Russian
notableCharacteristic affectionate
hospitable
warm
portrayedAs deeply attached to one another
emotionally expressive
impulsive with money
residence Moscow
Otradnoe estate NERFINISHED
setIn Russian Empire NERFINISHED
socialClass Russian nobility
themeIn Russian society
coming of age
family life
generosity and imprudence
timePeriod Napoleonic Wars NERFINISHED
early 19th century
undergoes financial decline

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Sonya livesWithFamily Rostov family
Sonya relatedByMarriageProspectTo Rostov family
Sonya loyalTo Rostov family
Sonya breaksEngagementForSakeOf Rostov family