Sonya in War and Peace (1972 TV series)

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Sonya in War and Peace (1972 TV series) is a gentle, selfless young woman whose unrequited love and loyalty to Nikolai Rostov highlight the themes of sacrifice and emotional restraint in the adaptation of Tolstoy’s novel.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
adaptationOf Sonya (War and Peace character) NERFINISHED
appearsIn War and Peace NERFINISHED
War and Peace (1972 TV series) NERFINISHED
authorOfSourceMaterial Leo Tolstoy NERFINISHED
basedOn Sofia Alexandrovna Rostova NERFINISHED
basedOnWorkBy Leo Tolstoy NERFINISHED
centralThemeConnection duty versus personal happiness
family loyalty
characterTrait emotionally restrained
gentle
loyal
selfless
countryOfOriginOfWork Soviet Union NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse War and Peace NERFINISHED
genreOfWorkAppearedIn historical drama
war drama
hasUnrequitedLoveFor Nikolai Rostov NERFINISHED
languageOfWork Russian
medium television
narrativeRole supporting character
tragic lover
portrayedAs young woman
relatedTo Nikolai Rostov NERFINISHED
Rostov family NERFINISHED
settingCountry Russian Empire NERFINISHED
settingPeriod Napoleonic Wars NERFINISHED
sourceMaterial War and Peace (novel) NERFINISHED
thematicSignificance emotional restraint
sacrifice
unrequited love

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Joanna David portrayedCharacter Sonya in War and Peace (1972 TV series)