The relationship of people in the works of fat Bunin Gorky. The golden time of childhood in the work of L.N. Tolstoy Childhood


Childhood is the brightest and most joyful time in the life of every person. At least, it should be so, because in childhood the character of a person, his attitude towards himself and the world around him is laid. That is why the main characters of many works of Russian writers are children, their psychology, relationships with other people. So, L. N. Tolstoy in the autobiographical story "Childhood" describes the life of Nikolenka Irtenyev, who grows on the pages of the work, loves and hates, receives the first life lessons. The little hero is surrounded by the love and care of his loved ones - his mother, tutor, nanny.

Under their influence, Nikolenka grows up as a kind boy, he has a “feeling of compassion that used to make me cry bitterly at the sight of a jackdaw thrown out of a nest or a puppy that is carried to be thrown over a fence ...” The life of a hero is lessons in the classroom, games with friends , communication with mother, whom Nikolenka idolizes. However, the boy is growing, and his life is changing. He leaves for Moscow, makes new friends, gets separated and, later, loses his mother. In the story, Nikolenka makes mistakes, tries to correct them, draws conclusions.

So, he unfairly thinks about the kindest tutor Karl Ivanovich, takes offense at the nanny Natalya Savishna, comes up with a terrible dream "as if maman had died and they were carrying her to bury." Together with his friends, the hero mocks the weak Ilenka Grap, although he does not really like it: “At that moment I was not entirely convinced that all this was very funny and fun.” But it is important that Nikolenka learns his lesson from each “unworthy” episode, understands why he did wrong.

Childhood as the purest and most innocent period in life is also portrayed by Bunin in the story "Numbers". Little Zhenechka is the embodiment of spontaneity, naivety, playfulness and mischief: “And with childish gullibility, with an open heart, he rushed to life: hurry, hurry!” He loves his relatives very much, immensely respects his uncle, who came from Moscow. The writer emphasizes that the child is very dependent on adults, it is easy to offend or humiliate him.

But this is the worst crime - a small person is not malicious, but he can remember the pain he caused all his life. He remembers his childhood grievances, difficult childhood and the hero of Gorky's story. After the death of his father, Alyosha Peshkov had to endure a lot in his grandfather's house - to endure beatings and injustice, to watch the enmity of his uncles, to starve and beg. Only the grandmother warmed the boy - she gave him her love, warmth, protection.

Akulina Ivanovka taught Alyosha to love people, to be kind and fair. It was the grandmother who revealed God to the boy - not harsh and evil, like the Kashirins, but kind, condescending, loving. It was the grandmother who "opened" the boy's life, explaining to him everything that happens around him - in the house and beyond. And so it continued until her death. And when the grandmother died, the hero’s childhood also ended - he went “to the people”.

Thus, childhood in the works of Tolstoy, Bunin, Gorky is depicted as the most important time in the life of every person. It is in childhood, according to these writers, that the character and worldview of the individual are formed. In addition, childhood, in spite of everything, is the happiest - "golden" - time of life, filled with light, the joy of daily discoveries, purity of soul.

"The golden time of childhood" in the works of Tolstoy, Bunin and Gorky

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Childhood is the brightest and most joyful time in the life of every person. At least, it should be so, because in childhood the character of a person, his attitude towards himself and the world around him is laid.
That is why the main characters of many works of Russian writers are children, their psychology, relationships with other people. So, L. N. Tolstoy in the autobiographical story "Childhood" describes the life of Nikolenka Irtenyev, who grows on the pages of the work, loves and hates, receives the first life lessons.
The little hero is surrounded by the love and care of his loved ones - his mother, tutor, nanny. Under their influence, Nikolenka grows up as a kind boy, he has “a feeling of compassion that used to make me cry bitterly at the sight of a jackdaw thrown out of a nest or a puppy that is carried to be thrown over a fence ...”
The hero's life is lessons in the classroom, games with friends, communication with his mother, whom Nikolenka idolizes. However, the boy is growing, and his life is changing. He leaves for Moscow, makes new friends, gets separated and, later, loses his mother.
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Tale Nikolenka makes mistakes, tries to correct them, draws conclusions. So, he unfairly thinks about the kindest tutor Karl Ivanovich, takes offense at the nanny Natalya Savishna, comes up with a terrible dream "as if maman had died and they were carrying her to bury." Together with his friends, the hero mocks the weak Ilenka Grap, although he does not really like it: “At that moment I was not entirely convinced that all this was very funny and fun.” But it is important that Nikolenka learns his lesson from each “unworthy” episode, understands why he did wrong.
Childhood as the purest and most innocent period in life is also portrayed by Bunin in the story "Numbers". Little Zhenechka is the embodiment of spontaneity, naivety, playfulness and mischief: “And with childish gullibility, with an open heart, he rushed to life: hurry, hurry!” He loves his relatives very much, immensely respects his uncle, who came from Moscow.
The writer emphasizes that the child is very dependent on adults, it is easy to offend or humiliate him. But this is the worst crime - a small person is not malicious, but he can remember the pain he caused all his life.
He remembers his childhood grievances, difficult childhood and the hero of Gorky's story. After the death of his father, Alyosha Peshkov had to endure a lot in his grandfather's house - to endure beatings and injustice, to watch the enmity of his uncles, to starve and beg. Only the grandmother warmed the boy - she gave him her love, warmth, protection.
Akulina Ivanovka taught Alyosha to love people, to be kind and fair. It was the grandmother who revealed God to the boy - not harsh and evil, like the Kashirins, but kind, condescending, loving. It was the grandmother who "opened" the boy's life, explaining to him everything that happens around him - in the house and beyond. And so it continued until her death. And when the grandmother died, the hero’s childhood also ended - he went “to the people”.
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Childhood is the brightest and most joyful time in the life of every person. At least, it should be so, because in childhood the character of a person, his attitude towards himself and the world around him is laid.
That is why the main characters of many works of Russian writers are children, their psychology, relationships with other people. So, L.N. Tolstoy in the autobiographical story "Childhood" describes the life of Nikolenka Irtenyev, who grows up on the pages of the work, loves and hates, receives the first life lessons.
The little hero is surrounded by the love and care of his loved ones - mother, tutor, nanny. Under their influence, Nikolenka grows up as a kind boy, he has “a feeling of compassion that used to make me cry bitterly at the sight of a jackdaw thrown out of a nest or a puppy that is carried to be thrown over a fence ...”
The life of a hero is lessons in the classroom, games with friends, communication with her mother, whom Nikolenka idolizes. However, the boy is growing, and his life is changing. He leaves for Moscow, makes new friends, gets separated and, later, loses his mother.
In the story, Nikolenka makes mistakes, tries to correct them, draws conclusions. So, he unfairly thinks about the kindest tutor Karl Ivanovich, takes offense at the nanny Natalya Savishna, comes up with a terrible dream "as if maman had died and they were carrying her to bury." Together with his friends, the hero mocks the weak Ilenka Grap, although he does not really like it: “At that moment I was not entirely convinced that all this was very funny and fun.” But it is important that Nikolenka learns his lesson from each “unworthy” episode, understands why he did wrong.
Childhood as the purest and most innocent period in life is also portrayed by Bunin in the story "Numbers". Little Zhenechka is the embodiment of spontaneity, naivety, playfulness and mischief: “And with childish gullibility, with an open heart, he rushed to life: hurry, hurry!” He loves his relatives very much, immensely respects his uncle, who came from Moscow.
The writer emphasizes that the child is very dependent on adults, it is easy to offend or humiliate him. But this is the worst crime - a small person is not malicious, but he can remember the pain he caused all his life.
He remembers his childhood grievances, difficult childhood and the hero of Gorky's story. After the death of his father, Alyosha Peshkov had to endure a lot in his grandfather's house - to endure beatings and injustice, to watch the enmity of his uncles, to starve and beg. Only the grandmother warmed the boy - she gave him her love, warmth, protection.
Akulina Ivanovka taught Alyosha to love people, to be kind and fair. It was the grandmother who revealed God to the boy - not harsh and evil, like the Kashirins, but kind, condescending, loving. It was the grandmother who "opened" the boy's life, explaining to him everything that happens around - in the house and beyond. And so it continued until her death. And when the grandmother died, the hero’s childhood also ended - he went “to the people”.
Thus, childhood in the works of Tolstoy, Bunin, Gorky is depicted as the most important time in the life of every person. It is in childhood, according to these writers, that the character and worldview of the individual are formed. In addition, childhood, in spite of everything, is the happiest - "golden" - time of life, filled with light, the joy of daily discoveries, purity of soul.

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Childhood is the brightest and most joyful time in the life of every person. At least, it should be so, because in childhood the character of a person, his attitude towards himself and the world around him is laid.

That is why the main characters of many works of Russian writers are children, their psychology, relationships with other people. So, L.N. Tolstoy in the autobiographical story "Childhood" describes the life of Nikolenka Irtenyev, who grows up on the pages of the work, loves and hates, receives the first life lessons.

The little hero is surrounded by the love and care of his loved ones - mother, tutor, nanny. Under their influence, Nikolenka grows up as a kind boy, he has “a feeling of compassion that used to make me cry bitterly at the sight of a jackdaw thrown out of a nest or a puppy that is carried to be thrown over a fence ...”

The life of a hero is lessons in the classroom, games with friends, communication with her mother, whom Nikolenka idolizes. However, the boy is growing, and his life is changing. He leaves for Moscow, makes new friends, gets separated and, later, loses his mother.

In the story, Nikolenka makes mistakes, tries to correct them, draws conclusions. So, he unfairly thinks about the kindest tutor Karl Ivanovich, takes offense at the nanny Natalya Savishna, comes up with a terrible dream "as if maman had died and they were carrying her to bury." Together with his friends, the hero mocks the weak Ilenka Grap, although he does not really like it: “At that moment I was not entirely convinced that all this was very funny and fun.” But it is important that Nikolenka learns his lesson from each “unworthy” episode, understands why he did wrong.

Childhood as the purest and most innocent period in life is also portrayed by Bunin in the story "Numbers". Little Zhenechka is the embodiment of spontaneity, naivety, playfulness and mischief: “And with childish gullibility, with an open heart, he rushed to life: hurry, hurry!” He loves his relatives very much, immensely respects his uncle, who came from Moscow.

The writer emphasizes that the child is very dependent on adults, it is easy to offend or humiliate him. But this is the worst crime - a small person is not malicious, but he can remember the pain he caused all his life.

Thus, childhood in the works of Tolstoy and Bunin is depicted as the most important time in the life of every person. It is in childhood, according to these writers, that the character and worldview of the individual are formed. In addition, childhood, in spite of everything, is the happiest - "golden" - time of life, filled with light, the joy of daily discoveries, purity of soul.

Childhood is the brightest and most joyful time in the life of every person. At least, it should be so, because in childhood the character of a person, his attitude towards himself and the world around him is laid.

That is why the main characters of many works of Russian writers are children, their psychology, relationships with other people. So, L. N. Tolstoy in the autobiographical story "Childhood" describes the life of Nikolenka Irtenyev, who grows on the pages of the work, loves and hates, receives the first life lessons.

The little hero is surrounded by the love and care of his loved ones - his mother, tutor, nanny. Under their influence, Nikolenka grows up as a kind boy, he has “a feeling of compassion that used to make me cry bitterly at the sight of a jackdaw thrown out of a nest or a puppy that is carried to be thrown over a fence ...”

The hero's life is lessons in the classroom, games with friends, communication with his mother, whom Nikolenka idolizes. However, the boy is growing, and his life is changing. He leaves for Moscow, makes new friends, gets separated and, later, loses his mother.

In the story, Nikolenka makes mistakes, tries to correct them, draws conclusions. So, he unfairly thinks about the kindest tutor Karl Ivanovich, takes offense at the nanny Natalya Savishna, comes up with a terrible dream "as if maman had died and they were carrying her to bury." Together with his friends, the hero mocks the weak Ilenka Grap, although he does not really like it: “At that moment I was not entirely convinced that all this was very funny and fun.” But it is important that Nikolenka learns his lesson from each “unworthy” episode, understands why he did wrong.

Childhood as the purest and most innocent period in life is also portrayed by Bunin in the story "Numbers". Little Zhenechka is the embodiment of spontaneity, naivety, playfulness and mischief: “And with childish gullibility, with an open heart, he rushed to life: hurry, hurry!” He loves his relatives very much, immensely respects his uncle, who came from Moscow.

The writer emphasizes that the child is very dependent on adults, it is easy to offend or humiliate him. But this is the worst crime - a small person is not malicious, but he can remember the pain he caused all his life.

He remembers his childhood grievances, difficult childhood and the hero of Gorky's story. After the death of his father, Alyosha Peshkov had to endure a lot in his grandfather's house - to endure beatings and injustice, to watch the enmity of his uncles, to starve and beg. Only the grandmother warmed the boy - she gave him her love, warmth, protection.

Akulina Ivanovka taught Alyosha to love people, to be kind and fair. It was the grandmother who revealed God to the boy - not harsh and evil, like the Kashirins, but kind, condescending, loving. It was the grandmother who "opened" the boy's life, explaining to him everything that happens around him - in the house and beyond. And so it continued until her death. And when the grandmother died, the hero’s childhood also ended - he went “to the people”.

Thus, childhood in the works of Tolstoy, Bunin, Gorky is depicted as the most important time in the life of every person. It is in childhood, according to these writers, that the character and worldview of the individual are formed. In addition, childhood, in spite of everything, is the happiest - "golden" - time of life, filled with light, the joy of daily discoveries, purity of soul.

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