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Alexander PushkinA modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more.
Was Hermann destined to disobey the countess’s rules? What role did fate play in his downfall?
To what extent does “The Queen of Spades” illustrate the differences between rich and poor in Russia at the time?
What is the symbolic meaning of the cards?
Does Lizaveta have any regrets about her actions? If so, how does she address these regrets?
To what extent do Nuramov’s wealth and social status insulate him from the kind of mistakes made by Hermann?
When the countess returns as a ghost, she claims to be working on the orders of a higher power. How does her appearance as a supernatural force suggest the existence of a higher moral power?
After Hermann hears about the countess’s trick, he becomes obsessed. How does his obsession with her trick intersect with his apparent obsession with Lizaveta?
How does Pushkin’s story use irony to warn the reader about Hermann’s fate?
How does the conclusion provide fitting ends to the characters’ lives? To what extent do the characters’ fates provide justice?
By Alexander Pushkin