Three Years

What does Yulia represent to Laptev in the story, Three Years?

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To Laptev, Yulia represents innocence and purity. These are the very traits that attract him to her. In fixating on these, Laptev ignores her immaturity and vanity—factors that play an important part in the downfall of Laptev’s happiness.

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