It serves as a sharp social critique of the Russian aristocracy, portraying them as "executioners of freedom" . Arbenin himself is seen as a "drawing-room Lucifer," a victim of both his own nature and a toxic social environment . 2. Music: Aram Khachaturian’s Masquerade Suite (1941)
The story follows Yevgeny Arbenin , a wealthy, disillusioned gambler who attempts to start a new life through his love for his young wife, Nina . maskarad
Blinded by a series of misunderstandings and a misplaced bracelet at a masquerade ball, Arbenin’s jealousy consumes him. Influenced by a corrupt and envious high society, he eventually murders his wife to "defend his honor" . It serves as a sharp social critique of