Hide and Seek
by Fiodor Sologub
The Nesletyevs, Sergey Modestovich and Serafima Aleksandrovna, had married without love or calculation, because it was the accepted thing. He was a young man of thirty-five, she a young woman of twenty-five; both were of the same circle and well brought up; he was expected to take a wife, and the time had come for her to take a husband.
It even seemed to Serafima Aleksandrovna that she was in love with her future husband, and this made her happy. He looked handsome and well-bred; his intelligent grey eyes always preserved a dignified expression; and he fulfilled his obligations of a fiancé with irreproachable gentleness.
The bride was also good-looking; she was a tall, dark-eyed, dark-haired girl, somewhat timid but very tactful. He was not after her dowry, though it pleased him to know that she had something. He had connections, and his wife came of good, influential people. This might, at the proper opportunity, prove useful. Always irreproachable and tactful, Nesletyev got on in his position not so fast that anyone should envy him, nor yet so slow that he should envy anyone else—everything came in the proper measure and at the proper time.
from "Hide and Seek" by Fiodor Sologub
Question
Use the excerpt from “Hide and Seek” by Fyodor Sologub to answer the question.
How does the use of third-person omniscient narration demonstrate the author’s attitude toward the subject of marriage?
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by explaining the personality traits of Serafima and Sergey
by explaining the personality traits of Serafima and Sergey
by describing the physical characteristics of Serafima and Sergey
by describing the physical characteristics of Serafima and Sergey
by providing the context for how Serafima and Sergey first met
by providing the context for how Serafima and Sergey first met
by comparing the expectations of Serafima and Sergey for each other
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