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The audio play The Peasant's Daughter written by Alexander Pushkin In this story by Alexander Pushkin, the story of an aristocratic girl who lives in a village and falls in love with a young man from a lower class is told. This girl, who is looking for a different love, decides to defy the traditions and social rules and fall in love with someone who is different from her in terms of social status. Pushkin depicts class differences and romantic conflicts with a subtle humor. The girl in the story, contrary to the expectations of society and family, tries for her love and somehow challenges traditional beliefs about marriage and social relations. This story reflects Pushkin's views on love, class differences, as well as vitality and courage in pursuing one's dreams. Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin is a Russian poet and writer of romanticism style. Pushkin is considered the founder of modern Russian literature, and some consider him the greatest poet of the Russian language. Reference story: The Squire's Daughter (The Belkin Tales) - 1831 Author: Aleksandr Pushkin Genre: Short story Translation and audio adaptation: Mohammad Majlisi Director: Sadeq Bahrami Actors: Manijeh Zarin, Mohin Nashri, Hossein Amirfazli, Akbar Meshkin, Ahmed Gadkachian, Khosrow Farrokhzadi #sound_play #Alexander_Pushkin #Sadegh_Bahrami 00:00:00 First part 00:21:35 Second part 00:43:09 Third part 01:03:43 Fourth part 01:25:04 Fifth part