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My favorite moment in this novel is the meeting between Natasha and Andrey, it was all very romantic, and, directly, their relationship. No less important is the final scene with Pierre and Natasha.
But it was sad when Andrey Bolkonsky died. And the infidelity with Anatole, when Natasha did not control her feelings… But at the same time, it makes me feel better that Natasha Rostova was with Bolkonsky right before his death. Perhaps nothing would have happened if he hadn't left his beloved for a whole year! (neither Natasha nor Andrey can be blamed for this, of course.) Therefore, the most important thing is that Andrey forgave this stupid betrayal.
I wrote this with a rush of emotions after reading it, nothing really adds up, to be honest.