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The novel follows Ilya Ilyitch Oblomov, a mild-mannered, chronically indolent gentleman whose habitual inertia shapes his relationships and fortunes. Friends attempt to rouse him into public life and a romantic connection briefly promises change, but deep-rooted passivity and domestic complacency reassert themselves. Through episodes of household reverie, social encounters, and the foil of a vigorous, practical companion, the narrative explores themes of habit, personal stagnation, and the clash between contemplative ease and active engagement, tracing the personal and social consequences of prolonged sloth.
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