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Ivan Franko's historical novel "Zakhar Berkut" is an epic tale about the life of a 13th-century Carpathian community, its customs, moral values, and the struggle for freedom. Against the backdrop of the Mongol invasion, the author unfolds the drama of the confrontation between the power of the collective and the power of personal ambition, between public harmony and betrayal.
At the center of the work are the wise elder Zakhar Berkut and his son Maksym, who embody the ideals of national unity, justice, and responsibility for the common good. The story combines historical motifs with artistic fiction, creating vivid images, tense conflicts, and a dynamic plot.