Category: Analysis of works

Analysis of the poem "The Poet and the Citizen" (N. A. Nekrasov)

N. Nekrasov is one of the authors who raise the most painful topics of Russian life and the whole people. Being a convinced democrat, he had his own opinion about the destiny of the poet. History of creation Nekrasov’s poem “Poet and Citizen” was written between 1855 and 1856....

Analysis of the poem "My Penates" (K. Batyushkov)

Konstantin Nikolaevich Batyushkov, to the great surprise of the writers, turned out to be the author whose legacy is not "in the ears". Of course, Pushkin, Lermontov, Tyutchev, Yesenin gained more fame in modern society, but this does not mean that Batyushkov’s poetry is less professional or ...

Analysis of the poem “Passing by” (V. Mayakovsky)

Many of us more than once had to deal with the ruthless bureaucratic system, upholster the thresholds of various institutions, and go around dozens of offices in them to get an extract about what everyone already knows. Mayakovsky had to face a similar situation in the period of formation ...

Analysis of the poem "On the field of Kulikov" A.A. Block

The cycle “On the Kulikovo Field”, consisting of five poems connected by a common theme, is central to the cycle of poems “Homeland” (1907-1916). He was met with ambiguity by critics and contemporary Blok poets and prose writers, but everyone recognized in him an amazing reflection of reality ...

Analysis of the novel “The Idiot” (F. M. Dostoevsky)

Roman F. Dostoevsky's “Idiot” is today one of the most popular and sought-after works of Russian literature. For many years, various interpretations of this great creation have been created and continue to be created: film adaptations, opera and ballet readings, and theater performances. The novel is popular ...

Analysis of the poem "Poltava" (A. S. Pushkin)

A. Pushkin was haunted by thoughts about the future of Russia, which was connected with its historical past with “strong threads”. Studying the history of his country, the writer perfectly understood what Peter the Great played an invaluable role in the formation of the state. The emperor dreamed of the prosperity of Russia, ...

Analysis of the novel "Peter the Great" (A. Tolstoy)

People need to know the history of their country in order to know in the future what to do in this or that case. Alexey Tolstoy, inspired by the era of Peter the Great, decided to show us all the subtleties and difficulties of the Petrine era. As you know, he invested almost 10 years of his life in work and spent many hours, ...

Analysis of Gulliver's Travels (D. Swift)

Everyone knows the image of the navigator, who is tied to the ground by little men with ropes. But in Jonathan Swift's book Gulliver's Travels, the protagonist does not stop at a visit to the country of Lilliputians. A work from a children's fairy tale turns into a philosophical reflection on humanity. ...

Analysis of the novel “Ward No. 6” (A.P. Chekhov)

Anton Pavlovich Chekhov is considered a master of small literary forms. Not just like that, his phrase became: “Brevity is the sister of talent”. His novel “Chamber No. 6” was repeatedly recognized (including by the contemporaries of the writer) his best work, because in it he managed to show all the vulgarity of the musty ...

Analysis of the poem “The Daylight Has Faded” (A. S. Pushkin)

The Pushkin’s elegy, familiar to many, “The daylight has gone out,” opens a cycle of Crimean elegy, which also included “The flying ridge is thinning clouds ...” “Who saw the land where the luxury of nature ...”, “Forgive me jealous dreams” and so on. In addition, it is the starting point of the romantic period in creativity ...

Analysis of the poem “Friends” (A. S. Pushkin)

Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin is truly considered one of the greatest poets and writers in the whole world. His contribution to the development of Russian literature cannot be overestimated. The collection of Alexander Sergeyevich hundreds of poems, dozens of poems and novels. Being a highly educated person, he absorbed ...

Analysis of the poem “I learned to live simply, wisely” (A. A. Akhmatova)

Anna Andreevna Akhmatova is the greatest poet of the 20th century. She worked for more than 50 years, her poems have been taught and known for 4 generations. Her work cannot be divided into the period of professional poetry and the period of the test pen. Even the poetess's early lyrics are magnificent. She began to write as a child, and in ...

Analysis of the poem "Dream" (M. Yu. Lermontov)

Lermontov wrote a lot about alienation and longing, urban boredom and loneliness. More than once the writer associated himself with the lyrical hero. As in the poem "Dream", the poet rather writes to himself, as he feels some strange excitement and anxiety. History of the creation of M. Lermontov, being ...

Analysis of the book The Decameron (D. Boccaccio)

During the Renaissance, poetry continued to develop in European literature, in which sonnet predominated. In prose, the most popular is the novella genre, the typological foundations of which were laid in the “Decameron” by Giovanni Boccaccio. History of creation Work on short stories was conducted in the period from ...

Analysis of the poem “On the Road” (N. A. Nekrasov)

Nekrasov is the most famous author of his time, who wrote on acutely social topics. He touched on the problems of self-esteem, humiliation and insult, slavery and tyranny. An example we can find the work "On the Road." The history of the creation of the Nekrasov worked hard on the work in 1845 ...