
Jagna, heroine “Peasants” Władysław Stanisław Reymont, She was beautiful, A nineteen -year -old resident of the village of Lipce. The author of the novel writes about her: “Beautiful, white on the mouth, and the beauty”. She was the only daughter of Dominika pampered by her mother. This initiates the marriage of Jagna with the richest host in the village of Stary Boryna. Young without a protest agrees to get married. He decides to do so at the urging of his mother, as well as because of beautiful costumes and beads, which Boryna gains her considerations. However, she does not care about the host's property, Just like Mother. For Jagna. In the village it is distinguished not only (She liked to dress in a variegated and conspicuous dress). She easily loved her men. She coquetted and got into numerous affairs. Due to this, it was gradually removed from the July community. Young girl, She couldn't control her emotions and desire. Guided by them, She cheated on her husband with his own son-Antiek, with a young clergy-jas and others. Boryna was aware of his wife's infidelity, However, he couldn't keep her with him. You could judge, that Jagna was shameless, cynical and ruthless woman, However, the author repeatedly shows her character as sensitive and good -natured. I'm writing: “As this Holy Land, Jagusina's soul was.”. Te roztargnienie, turbulent feelings, Emotions and desires show us as lost in a foreign and incomprehensible world, in which no one can understand its internal dilemmas. A feeling and sensitive woman hides behind the bonnet. She was artly talented: “Jagusia was as if asleep, so she felt everything deeply, She took it in herself and she had such a truth, that it grew in it and stood in front of the eyes of a living, that she could cut everything out of paper. They also gave her some children's cards, which Rocho taught and she listened to the stories shot in turn, is it fear, or king, or ghosts, or dragons, or other differences, and so it struck, that everyone could know from looking.” The heroine realizes herself, that he can't control himself, that they are guided by some extraordinary forces, which he cannot keep it on control: “(…) Such quiet in me is growing in me, when the death stood with me, And there, Cosik kidnaps me, That's what he incurns, That I would have this heaven and suffered with these clouds into the world.”. Lost he does not understand her sins and the enormity of the village's hatred towards her. Pointed out by the society of July, She was punished. Pulleted and ridiculed, they leaned and took the village from the village full of dung.
The character of Jagna presents the attitude of a woman Famme-Fatale. It is inadvertently hurting harm, causing the hatred of the village towards her. He can't adapt to life in a peasant cluster, he was condemned to eternal loneliness and misunderstanding on the part of society.