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MY ATTITUDE TO ONEGIN
Pushkin is a truly Russian poet, and the first, truly national Russian poem in verse was and is Eugene Onegin. About nine years, almost half of his creative life, Pushkin gave to the creation of his novel. Such a wide coverage of life, which is given in the novel, has not yet been in any work of world literature.
In his novel, the poet decided to give the image of a representative of the noble intelligentsia typical of the early 19th century, who was not a member of secret political societies, but was critical of the secular way of life, protested against the conventions of the world that fettered the freedom of the human person. Such a hero in the novel is Eugene Onegin.
When I read the pages of the novel that dealt with this hero, I thought about how one could live like that, how Onegin lived: balls, restaurants, dinners, lunches, walks. Where is the labor? How long can you live like this? Where it leads?
And there is nothing surprising here. After all, Onegin is an aristocrat, all material goods for such people are created by serfs who have nothing, but work for the luxury and bliss of serf-owners. Onegin was brought up in the spirit of an aristocratic culture, divorced from national and popular soil. The corrupting influence of high society further removed Onegin from the people. But, it should be noted, Onegin had some features that distinguished him from the general mass of aristocratic youth. : "involuntary devotion to dreams, inimitable composure and a rare chilled mind" , sense of honor, nobility of soul. I like this in Onegin, such people, of course, cannot lead such a lifestyle for a long time. They want, I think, something bigger and better. Therefore, we notice that very soon Onegin is seized by the melancholy, he is disappointed in the life and values \u200b\u200bof secular society, he is dissatisfied with the political and social situation. Onegin leaves secular society. He decided to do useful work, he wanted to write, but he did not succeed. And why? Because Onegin was not accustomed to work. Therefore, the struggle with spiritual emptiness through reading books was unsuccessful, and the arrangement of the life of the peasants on the estate ended with only one reform.
Beautiful rural nature did not bring satisfaction. He did not even respond to the love of such a beautiful girl as Tatyana. Lensky is killed in a duel. I believe that Onegin did not want to kill a friend at all. Why did this happen? Onegin was simply afraid of secular gossip. Of course, he acted unfairly here.
And here is Onegin alone. Onegin's extraordinary mind, his freedom-loving mood and critical attitude to reality put him high above the noble crowd, especially among the local nobility. But what's next? How to be such a person? It is necessary, I think, to think about activities that are useful to the people. Naturally, Onegin cannot do this, because he is cut off from the life of the people, from the poor national soil. There are no public activities. All this condemns people like Onegin to complete loneliness. Yes, such a mind, such forces remained without application. And how many useful things such people could do for the state, for the people.
Onegin is a representative of that part of the noble intelligentsia, which was critical of the way of life of the noble society and government policy, and therefore did not serve tsarism, but it also stood aside from social and political activities. The path of searching for these people went in isolation from society and from the people. Pushkin condemned this path of the individualist hero, which makes him socially useless and "superfluous person". It is a pity that the forces of such people were left without use, life - without meaning.
Belinsky wrote: “In his poem, Pushkin was able to touch on so many things, to hint about so many things, that he belongs exclusively to the world of Russian nature, to the world of Russian society” .
Starting to read the literary work of A.S. Pushkin's "Eugene Onegin", I could not even imagine how beautiful and interesting this work is. The poetic form of a literary work is much stronger than the prose, conveys the feelings of the poet, and the lyrical digressions of the author of the work, which relate to the eternal issues of morality and philosophy, give a special color to the work. At first, it even seems that the plot of a literary work is a chaotic set of unrelated memories, dreams, thoughts about the harmony of women's legs, about generational change, about secular society and much more. Yes, and Pushkin himself, at first glance, gave grounds for such an assessment of his literary work:
Accept the collection of motley chapters.
Half funny, half sad
vulgar, ideal,
The careless fruit of my amusements...
But such a plot of a literary work allows the author of the work to conduct a free and unconstrained conversation with the reader. And this, in my opinion, makes the work more interesting and "alive".
By naming his literary work after one of the heroes, the poet thereby emphasized the central position among them of Eugene Onegin. Onegin was especially close to Pushkin, since he most fully embodied those features that, according to the poet, were the hallmarks of the youth of the 19th century. And already from the very first pages of a literary work, I learned about the life of the protagonist, about his character, about how he spends his leisure time. And even in the epigraph to this work one could read that Eugene Onegin is a proud and indifferent person, imbued with vanity. Also, the young nobleman is shown by the author of the work as a person with a very complex and contradictory character. Pushkin notes in the character of Onegin: “involuntary devotion to dreams”, “inimitable strangeness” and “a sharp chilled mind”. Even from the first stanzas of a literary work, one can understand that the poet does not hide the shortcomings of his protagonist and does not even try to justify them. Moreover, Pushkin liked the features of Onegin, namely: his sense of honor and true nobility. It seems to me that such inconsistency in the characterization of the hero of a literary work makes his image more vital: he is not a "positive" hero, but not a "negative" one either. I think that Pushkin wanted us to figure out for ourselves the character of the hero of a literary work and the assessment of his actions.
I believe that the main features of Onegin's character determined his social position and upbringing. Due to the fact that our hero of the work grew up in a wealthy family, he did not consider it necessary to work hard because of a piece of bread, he did not know how and did not even want to work. The "young rake" was attracted only by a beautiful and magnificent life. I think that Eugene Onegin led an empty and uninteresting lifestyle not only in Petersburg, but also in his uncle's village. But when he realized it, it was already too late. Secular society has turned our hero into a real egoist, a person who thinks only about himself, about his desires and pleasures, who can easily offend, offend, cause grief to a person without even noticing it. And all this led Onegin to a tragedy, which consisted in his spiritual emptiness, in the absence of a high meaning in life. When Eugene Onegin realizes that he was wrong, it will be too late. He will not be able to return the past years. His whole life will become meaningless.
The opposite of Onegin in a literary work is the image of Lensky. Vladimir was an ardent and enthusiastic young poet. He was also an extraordinary literary work, he loved life. It seems to me that such a naive belief in the “perfection of the world”, a misunderstanding of life as it really is, a misunderstanding of the society surrounding him, subsequently lead Lensky to death. But Pushkin speaks of Lensky not with condemnation, but with love and deep regret. After all, he was not only a naive, ardent and reckless person, but also a noble and talented poet. “My friends, you feel sorry for the poet,” says Pushkin, describing the early death of Lensky.
Tatyana's letter to Onegin made a special impression on me. I was struck by how great the power of Tatiana's love for Eugene turned out to be, even though at first she tried to deny it. But feelings so overwhelmed her heart that she even had the courage to write about it in a letter to her lover. And it becomes clear that Tatyana is a girl with a strong soul, who has a high spiritual nobility, inability to deceive. These qualities of her character make the image of Tatyana the most attractive. Olga, Tanya's sister, had absolutely opposite character traits. She was not characterized by honesty, spiritual nobility. She was so empty that she could not even really show her feelings of love for Lensky. And this opposition of the feelings of the two girls makes us, the readers, once again pay attention to Tatyana's letter, overflowing with a feeling of love and nobility. But Onegin, having received this letter, in my opinion, acts rather selfishly towards Tatyana. In his confession, he directly tells her that he does not share her feelings:
Dreams and years have no return;
I won't renew my soul...
I love you brother love
And maybe even softer...
After this confession, I got the impression that Eugene Onegin is an egoist, disappointed in everything, bored and incapable of any strong feelings and experiences. But according to Pushkin, Onegin acted nobly towards Tatyana, albeit cruelly.
But still, it seems to me that the literary work "Eugene Onegin" is not a pessimistic work. There are so many bright pictures here, so much beauty that pleases the soul in the depiction of life, Russian nature, so many honest and lofty feelings, experiences, deeds.
Also, after reading the first few chapters of this work, I came to the conclusion that "Eugene Onegin" is truly a "miraculous monument" to Pushkin's poetic genius.
Of course, the main place in the literary work is occupied by the description of the life of the protagonist - the young metropolitan "rake" Eugene Onegin, on the example of whose life the author of the work shows the life and customs of secular society. We learn about the typical upbringing of the children of nobles at that time. Education was superficial, "something and somehow", and the required set of knowledge included only the French language, the ability to dance a mazurka, "bow at ease" and "the science of tender passion."
The life of the local nobility is described in no less detail. Pushkin lived for quite a long time in his estate Mikhailovskoye and knew the life of the provincial landlords well.
At the beginning of the literary work, Onegin is drawn without malicious irony, disappointment in the light brings him closer to the author of the work (“I was embittered, he is gloomy”) and makes readers feel sympathy for him (“I liked his features ...”). Pushkin notices those features that make him related to the hero: attention to his appearance (“you can be a sensible person and think about the beauty of your nails”) and ladies at balls, but at the same time he is always “glad to notice the difference” between them. Neither books nor the pen could attract Onegin's attention for a long time, but the key point in which their difference is manifested is their attitude to nature. Eugene in her, as in everything, was attracted by novelty (“and I am very glad that I changed my old path for something”), which disappears very soon.
We see the same reverent attitude to the beauties of nature, as in Pushkin, in the heroine Tatyana Larina, who is spiritually close to the poet. It is in nature that she finds peace of mind.
One of the main places in the literary work is given to the Larin family. This is a typical family, no different from the families of the provincial landlords of that time, who, unlike the world, lived the old fashioned way, preserving the traditions and "habits of sweet old times".
It is on the example of this family that the female images of Tatyana and Olga Larin, their mother, are revealed. Tatyana's mother went through a typical path for her time: from a secular girl to the wife of a village landowner.
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It would be better about Onegin. I won't talk about the syllable, oh
The richness of the language of the work - they are quite consistent with the genius of the poet, and now there is hardly a person who has
The right to talk about it without admiration. I admire. I will say
About the skill with which Alexander Sergeevich spoke about the time, about the customs of that
Time and, of course, about Onegin. Young playboy and how
London dandy, dressed up, "a fan of Kant and a poet",
“handsome, profitable groom”, ruddy and always cheerful, thoughtful and
Sad, preferring reading thick novels and loneliness to noisy games - tell me that you did not recognize the names of the heroes by these characteristics! But
The most amazing thing is that,
telling
About fictional characters, Pushkin masterfully and recognizably spoke about typical
Representatives of that era and circle of their communication, with all their virtues and
vices. He surprisingly limited his story about these people
Some petty, not related to the life of the country, affairs. This is Pushkin, who more than once fell into
The disfavor of the authorities because of their views! Maybe because these people, in their own way
good, no
Does it matter to the society in which they live? And even a very good speaker experience
In French, Onegin in management - he replaced corvee with quitrent - led to the fact that
Eugene was known among the neighbors as a dangerous eccentric. By this time
Lensky returns from Germany, singing "something and foggy distance",
That is, a person completely removed from life, and, despite the dissimilarity
Characters, they are with Onegin
Approaching. Why? Yes, because Onegin himself is just as abstract. He doesn't see the point
life. Look, the poet has never shown at least some worthy
Eugene's goal Only at the end, when he fell in love with Tatyana, did
An unattainable goal is Tatyana, but then the poet finished the story. There was a second
Part, but it is not there, and the opinion about Onegin is formed by what we read: a man with great potential,
Exchanging his life for the unworthy
Little things. I think this is exactly what the poet wanted to show - how a generation disappears,
Deprived of the meaning of life, removed from active life by the severity of power and
Frivolous upbringing. Great goals are replaced by surrogates and petty fuss in
To your narrow circle. At the same time, Onegin is honest. When you fall in love with him
Tatyana and writes a passionate letter, he not only gently rejects her love, but also
He advises her to be careful so that her inexperience does not lead her to trouble. However, both he and Lensky's poetic nature are subject to
The prevailing influence of public opinion. One of them died because of this, and
The other is killed. Due to the stupid behavior of both at the ball, Lensky is forced to challenge a friend to a duel, and Onegin
Accept this
They didn’t come up with a way to reconcile, they didn’t defuse pistols into the air
Thought it out or didn't want to, oh this Russian
Roulette! Didn't the poet-seer foresee his own stupid and vile death? Windy Olga is getting married very soon, she did not love for long
Lensky, however, no one expected anything else from her, did they? Rejected Tatiana under
Under the pressure of his mother, he soon gets married and moves to the capital. "No service
Without a wife, without business, until the age of twenty-six, not knowing what to do, and Onegin soon leaves the village. There he meets Tatiana
The same Tatyana? And now, for the first time in
Life, Onegin falls in love with the once rejected Tatiana and confesses his love to her.
But she is "given to another and will be faithful to him for a century." A great chance to start a new, more meaningful life is irretrievably lost as a punishment for past sins. What was the author of Onegin preparing for in the second
Parts? To a meaningless existence and death without honor? Or the shake of unrequited love gave him
The opportunity to look at yourself from the outside and start climbing to a person
Reasonable from plant life? I would like to believe in the second. I like Onegin
No matter what. I'm not sure that in our lifetime we will see something comparable to
This great work of brevity, accuracy
Characteristics and images. Alexander Sergeevich created a cast of society, which
Became a memory
A poet among the people and a monument to him.
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My opinion about Onegin
The novel "Eugene Onegin" occupies a central place in the work of Pushkin. This is his largest work of art, the richest in content.
"Now I am writing not a novel, but a novel in verse - a diabolical difference!" - Pushkin wrote to the poet P. A. Vyazemsky. Alexander Sergeevich put a lot of work into this novel in order to most accurately and poetically express his thoughts.
The main character of the novel is Eugene Onegin, a man with a very complex and contradictory character. Onegin is the son of a rich gentleman. He did not have to work for a piece of bread, he did not know how and did not want to work - "Hard work was sickening to him." Every day Onegin spent with friends in a restaurant, visited the theater, balls, courted women. Onegin led the same idle and empty life in the countryside. Eugene grew up without a mother and was brought up by tutors. They taught him almost nothing. And, probably, that is why a real egoist came out of Onegin, a person who thinks only about himself, capable of easily offending. But, carefully reading the novel, I noticed that Onegin is a very intelligent, subtle and observant person. Even when for the first time, having caught a glimpse of Tatyana, without talking to her, he immediately felt a poetic soul in her. And, having received a letter from Tatyana, he, not being able to share her feelings, correctly and clearly decided to tell her directly about it. But Onegin could not resist his usual "coquetry" from a young age in dealing with women. And he writes:
"Dreams and years have no return;
I will not renew my soul...
I love you brother love
And maybe even softer."
Selfishness and inattention to people at the end of the novel turn Onegin's life upside down. Having killed Lensky in a duel, he is horrified by his senseless crime. Onegin only thinks about him. He is not able to continue to live in those places where everything reminds him of his terrible crime.
The image of the young man he killed does not leave Onegin even later, after returning from a three-year trip to Russia.
Onegin meets Tatyana again. Onegin fell in love with Tatyana, and the strength of his feelings is such that he becomes seriously ill, almost dying of love.
Having recovered, Eugene goes to Tatiana to see her at least once more and finds her at home alone. Here Onegin suffers the final collapse of his hopes for happiness: Tatyana resolutely refuses to unite her fate with his fate:
"But I am given to another
I will be faithful to him forever."
In my opinion, Eugene Onegin has been doomed to inaction since childhood. He is incapable of love, friendship. Fine inclinations, such as intelligence, nobility, the ability to deeply and strongly feel, were suppressed by the environment in which he grew up. And in the novel, most of all, the accusation falls not on Onegin, but on the socio-historical way of life.
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