Αγαπητοί φίλοι ψάχνω την μετάφραση για το arrested character development στο παρακάτω κείμενο. ευχαριστώ Μάκης
Consider Oblomov, a prime example of impaired work performance. This tragic tale of passivity, apathy, and indolence, as told by the nineteenth-century Russian novelist Ivan Goncharov, has retained its powerful imagery to the present day. Oblomov is an exemplar of arrested character development, an individual incapable of going beyond a functionally vegetative state. Sapped by passivity and apathy, he found life too challenging—but so was suicide. Oblomov never really lived his life at all (or what we think life is supposed to be). He simply stayed in bed. (Of course, one could argue that bed is exactly the place to be if one wants to avoid risk. On the other hand, most deaths take place in bed!) Oblomov replaced real action with daydreams and fantasies, transferring to the reader his own sense of impending doom and futility. While Oblomov’s is an extreme case, it warns us of possible consequences of the passivity and inertia that we may fear in ourselves.
Consider Oblomov, a prime example of impaired work performance. This tragic tale of passivity, apathy, and indolence, as told by the nineteenth-century Russian novelist Ivan Goncharov, has retained its powerful imagery to the present day. Oblomov is an exemplar of arrested character development, an individual incapable of going beyond a functionally vegetative state. Sapped by passivity and apathy, he found life too challenging—but so was suicide. Oblomov never really lived his life at all (or what we think life is supposed to be). He simply stayed in bed. (Of course, one could argue that bed is exactly the place to be if one wants to avoid risk. On the other hand, most deaths take place in bed!) Oblomov replaced real action with daydreams and fantasies, transferring to the reader his own sense of impending doom and futility. While Oblomov’s is an extreme case, it warns us of possible consequences of the passivity and inertia that we may fear in ourselves.