Stepan Arkadyevitch, often referred to as Stiva, embodies the theme of duality between societal expectations and personal desires. His charm and affability mask a deeper struggle with infidelity and the pressures of family life, reflecting the conflicts many characters face in balancing personal happiness with social norms. Through Stiva’s interactions and choices, the narrative explores the complexities of love, loyalty, and the pursuit of fulfillment, illustrating how characters navigate their roles within society. Ultimately, his character serves as a lens through which the theme of the tension between duty and desire is poignantly examined.
Stepan Zorian was born in 1867.
Stepan Bandera was born on January 1, 1909.
Stepan Bandera was born on January 1, 1909.
Stepan Bandera died on October 15, 1959.
Stepan Pisakhov died on May 3, 1960, in Arkhangelsk, USSR.
Stepan's population is 4,073.
Stepan was created in 1980.
Stepan Andranikyan's birth name is Andranikyan, Stepan Khachaturovich.
Stepan Shagaida's birth name is Shagaida, Stepan Vasilyevich.
Stepan Shkurat's birth name is Shkurat, Stepan Iosifovich.
Stepan Krylov's birth name is Krylov, Stepan Ivanovich.
Stepan Mikhalkov's birth name is Stepan Nikitovich Mikhalkova.
Stepan Kayukov's birth name is Kayukov, Stepan Yakovlevich.
Stepan Kevorkov's birth name is Stepan Agabekovich Kevorkov.
Stepan Krasheninnikov has written: 'An account of that part of America, which is nearest to the land of Kamtchatka' -- subject(s): Discovery and exploration 'The history of Kamtschatka and the Kurilski Islands, with the countries adjacent' -- subject(s): Descriptions et voyages, Description and travel
Stepan Korotkov has written: 'Stepan Korotkov' -- subject(s): Catalogs
Stepan Rybalchenko was born in 1903.