Love is a sensation; it’s tempting yet so deceiving, distorting people’s lives for the better or for the worse. Some relationships result in happy endings while others leave a trail of sorrow, tears, and fears. Failed relationships leave behind melancholy and everlasting regrets that linger for the rest of one’s life; failed relationships are of betrayal, blindness, and lack of commitment. The novel A Hero of our Time by Mikhail Lermontov is a novel based on Russian culture centered on a Russian military junior captain by the name of Pechorin in which Lermontov uses to reveal the complexities of one’s personality. Pechorin is a character who has belief in predestination and was given the fortune of suffering consequences from a wicked wife. Carrying this fortune for the rest of his life Pechorin establishes a fear of commitment preventing him from close attachment to women. However, Pechorin’s fear of commitment did not impact his desire for love; Pechorin was a seductive character in search for women who sparked his interests. He had an empty life overflowed with boredom in which caused him to involve in relationships that he had no intentions of carrying on. Mikhail Lermontov defines Pechorin’s character through the motif of failed relationships with Bela, Princess Mary, and Vera in which reveal his egocentricity, depravity, and obscurity. Lermontov molds and emphasizes these characteristics through implying tone and appeals to emotion.
Pechorin is a self-centered character who focuses essentially and solely on his own interests framing his egocentric personality and indicating his ignorance. Pechorin is a highly dismissive and seductive character that has great knowledge of women behavior, and hence uses that knowledge to his advantage. Pechorin encounters a Caucasian princess by the name of Bela and kidnaps her with the assurance that she will fall in love with him. Surely she confessed her love to him and Pechorin