Oleg Kostoglotov carries himself through Cancer Ward as a true representation of the politically outspoken Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. The non-stereotypical attributes he Solzhenitsyn gave to the characters of the cancer ward that interacted with Oleg must reflect the way the author connected to the world during his experience in a cancer ward. This can only be said because Oleg connects with many of the characters amicably or antagonistically, reflecting in a microcosm his perception of his effect on the country. The following relationship between Oleg and Dyomka show the Solhenitsyn effect.
Oleg is a leader, an embodied ideal, and an elder brother figure to Dyomka. Oleg considers himself a veteran of his generation, a man in exile, a ma
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