In the article "A Ray of Light in the Dark Kingdom," N. A. Dobrolyubov describes Katerina's life in her parents' home as one of freedom and love, fostering an open and sincere personality. In contrast, her life in Kabanikha's house is depicted as oppressive, characterized by deceit and despotism, which extinguishes her joy and leads to internal conflict. Dobrolyubov considers Katerina a "ray of light" and a symbol of national awakening, highlighting her integrity, inner strength, and decisive challenge to the "dark kingdom" through her actions. You can read Dobrolyubov's full analysis.
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