(Jahn, 1977) -Turgenev concluding that in some way, the old generation will find its place???, Negative attitude towards the younger generation is only represented by Pyotr. As Vyashnikova finds, "One of the novel's major themes is that it is the children's fate to become like their fathers." However, Nikolais ability to feel fulfilment in nature and love, to enjoy music and arts is something that in a way, makes him the hero of the novel. He together with changed arkadii is capable to enjoy and lead a life fulfilment, unlike others. While Nikolai is a man of the forties, Pavel is seemingly more a man of the 30s - similar to Pechorins (Woodward 1996:30) Pavels views ar shown to bwelong to `narrow class boundaries' (Dunaev 1883:199) Pavel is heavily satirised- anglomania, use of french, style. The figure of the true aristocrat is represented by Pavel. In Chapter X Bazarov criticises Pavels manner of speech-- , , , , -- , -- , ... ! . As noted