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Lesson on cuprin garnet bracelet presentation. Garnet bracelet A

"THE GREAT POWER OF LOVE!"

(based on the story “The Garnet Bracelet” by A.I. Kuprin)


The greatest gift you can give or receive is love.

P.Bragg

Love is a priceless gift. This is the only thing we can give, and yet you still have it.

L.N. Tolstoy



EXERCISE 1:

1. What positive feelings can LOVE cause?

2. What negative feelings can LOVE cause?

3. Does LOVE elevate a person or not?

4. Choose epithets for the word LOVE


LOVE IS:

  • LOVE - it is an intimate and deep feeling, a focus on another person, a human community or an idea. (Large encyclopedic dictionary)
  • LOVE this is 1) deep emotional attraction, a strong heartfelt feeling; 2) a feeling of deep affection, selfless and sincere affection; 3) constant, strong inclination, passion for something; 4) the object of love (one or she whom someone loves, to whom he feels attraction, affection). (Explanatory Dictionary of S.I. Ozhegov)
  • LOVE 1) a feeling of attachment based on common interests, ideals, and the willingness to devote one’s strength to a common cause; 2) An inclination, disposition, or attraction to something. (Explanatory dictionary of the Russian language, edited by D.N. Ushakov)


The story “The Garnet Bracelet” has a very real basis. However, Kuprin’s talent, a concrete fact of life, turned into a story that the best minds and souls of humanity have been dreaming and yearning for for centuries: poets, novelists, musicians, artists.

Love is stronger than death. He is grateful to the one who aroused this wonderful feeling in his heart, which elevated him, a little man, above the huge, vain world, the world of injustice and malice. That is why, leaving this life, he thanks her and blesses his beloved: “Hallowed be Thy name.”

The love of a little man ends tragically - he dies. His spiritual vow was the words: “Be silent and perish.”

Love allows heroes to rise above everyday life and vanity. In a letter, Kuprin wrote: “Individuality is expressed not in strength, not in dexterity, not in intelligence, not in talent, but in love.”



  • Work on the story “The Garnet Bracelet” began in the fall of 1910 in Odessa. At this time, Kuprin often visited the family of the Odessa doctor L. Ya. Meisels and listened to Beethoven’s Second Sonata performed by his wife. Beethoven's Sonata "Appassionata", one of the most intense, languid, passionate creations of human genius in music, awakened Kuprin to literary creativity.
  • The sounds of the sonata were combined in his imagination with the story of the bright love that he witnessed. On October 15, 1910, Kuprin wrote about the plot of the story to his friend, critic F.D. Batyushkov: “This, remember, is the sad story of the little telegraph official P.P. Zholtikov, who was so hopelessly, touchingly and selflessly in love with Lyubimov’s wife (D. N. is now the governor in Vilna)".

  • There is another vital source of the work, it is connected with the music of Beethoven. As you know, Beethoven was never destined to marry. While living in Vienna, he gave quite a few private music lessons to girls from wealthy aristocratic families. One of these students was the young Countess Giulietta Guicciardi - the famous “Moonlight Sonata” in C sharp minor op. is dedicated to her. 27 No. 2 (1801), which became a kind of musical monument to tragic, unrequited love. It is impossible not to mention one more important circumstance.
  • After the composer's death, a letter was found in a secret drawer of his wardrobe, called “Letter to a Distant Beloved.”
  • The composer’s romantic love story may have been known to Kuprin and somehow influenced the content, the final appearance of “The Garnet Bracelet” - the idea of ​​impossibility, unrealizability, the tragic doom of high and pure love, which was so important for Kuprin.

The day would fade in my soul,

And the darkness would come again,

If only we would banish love from the earth.

Only he knew bliss

Who caressed the heart passionately,

And who did not know love,

It’s the same as if he didn’t live...

J.B.Moliere


Garnet, according to some sources, was previously called "carbuncle" (from the Latin “carbo” - coal, it was probably believed that the mineral was hot like a coal). The name “garnet” was given to this stone by the famous scientist and alchemist Albertus Magnus.

It was gold, low-grade, very thick, but blown and on the outside completely covered with small old, poorly polished garnets. But in the middle of the bracelet towered, surrounding some strange little green stone, five beautiful cabochon garnets, each the size of a pea. When Vera, with a random movement, successfully turned the bracelet in front of the fire of an electric light bulb, then in them, deep under their smooth egg-shaped surface, lovely, rich red living lights suddenly lit up.

“Definitely blood!” - Vera thought with unexpected alarm.


LoveThis

passion is strong and real feelings that elevate a person, awakening his best qualities, this is truthfulness and honesty in relationships


EXERCISE 2 :

3. Does ideal love exist?

4. Are loving and being loved the same thing? What's better?

1. “Love” and “infatuation”: how do these concepts differ?

2. Love without reciprocity: happiness or tragedy?


  • Anosov:“Love must be a tragedy. The greatest secret in the world! No life conveniences, calculations or compromises should concern her.”
  • Vera Nikolaevna: “And what is this: love or madness?”
  • Zheltkov:“... this is not a disease, not a manic idea - this is love with which God was pleased to reward me for something... “Hallowed be thy name...”
  • Shein:“... is it possible to control such a feeling as love - a feeling that has not yet found an interpretation”

TASK 3:

1. Does unearthly love exist?

2. How to attract love?

3. Why does love control a person, and not vice versa?

4. How does A.I. Kuprin see true love?


  • For a writer, love is the basis of everything that exists: “Love should be a tragedy, the greatest secret in the world. And no life’s inconveniences, calculations and compromises should concern her.”
  • His heroes are people with an open soul and a pure heart, rebelling against the humiliation of man, trying to defend human dignity.
  • The writer glorifies sublime love, contrasting it with hatred, enmity, mistrust, antipathy, and indifference. Through the mouth of General Anosov, he says that this feeling should not be frivolous, nor primitive, and, moreover, based on profit and selfishness: “Love should be a tragedy. The greatest secret in the world! No life conveniences, calculations and compromises should touch". Love, according to Kuprin, should be based on sublime feelings, mutual respect, honesty and truthfulness. She must strive for the ideal.

And yet a person needs love for purification, for acquiring the meaning of life. A loving person is capable of sacrifice for the sake of peace and happiness of a loved one. And yet he is happy.

We must bring into love all the best that we feel, that we are proud of. And then the bright sun will surely illuminate it, and even the most ordinary love will become sacred, merging into one with eternity. Forever…

GEMS. POMEGRANATE

  • VIOLET-RED garnet is a stone of love, flame, passion. It promotes family happiness, gives mutual love, fulfills cherished dreams, and protects against accidents on the road. The garnet stone is a talisman for people in professions that involve risk.
  • RED garnet is a stone of love, anger and blood, flame and passion. According to legend, the one who wears a red pomegranate gains power over people, he drives away sadness and brings joy. It also makes its owner cheerful and pleasant to others, protects against bad dreams, as well as against witchcraft and the “evil eye”. It helps people who are naturally active and strong-willed to achieve power and high official position. Gives a strong energy boost to its owner. This beautiful gem is considered by many to be the stone of lovers; it protects against betrayal and calls for gratitude. Promotes a good mood for its owner, gives him ease in dancing, strengthens the desire to be a true friend, especially to the one who gave this wonderful red gem.

YELLOW GRENADES symbolize and personify perseverance and strength, glory and beauty, constancy and devotion, health and fidelity, splendor, purity and brilliance.

BLACK garnet helps to better communicate with the world of the dead to understand your future


  • The Persian poet Hafiya wrote: “As a ray of sunshine ignites the pomegranate in your ring, so my heart kindles love for you.”
  • This stone was most readily exchanged between lovers. Rings with garnet were given as proof of friendship, memory, gratitude; these jewelry were especially fashionable in the era of romanticism, when symbolism was given great importance. Small red stones were used to make rings, brooches, and pendants in the shape of connected hearts, flowers, four-leaf clovers, horseshoes, and anchors.
  • In ancient times, profiles of rulers, images of gods, portraits of loved ones were carved on the surface of large polished garnets - these are gems that are usually beautiful and speak of the skill of the engraver, which we can still admire in museums. People of the East valued red stones for their supposed healing properties.

  • Doctors advised wearing jewelry with garnets during illnesses and high temperatures. This belief survived until the Middle Ages, when it was believed that garnet necklaces helped with sore throats and persistent headaches. The pomegranate was also supposed to provide its owner with a good mood and cheerful thoughts, but only on the condition that it was never removed. This stone was considered not only the “talisman of lovers,” it was also called the “stone of honesty.” Whoever took possession of it through robbery and theft could not expect that the pomegranate would bring him happiness.
  • In the 15th century In Italy they told an amusing story about a thief who robbed the shop of a wealthy goldsmith in Florence. Among the stolen valuables was a gold chain studded with sparkling garnets. After some time, the robber was caught, and when they took the loot from him, to everyone’s surprise they discovered that the stones had lost their color, became cloudy and almost blackened, and only when the chain was returned to its owner did the garnets sparkle with full brilliance again.

Pearls - they speak about them as radiant and unique, they sing about them in poetry, only their perfection is comparable to the beauty of a woman. Yellowish and brown pearls have long been valued in the east, but we are closer to snow-white pearls with a bluish tint. There have long been many legends telling the story of the origin of precious pearls. These are “frozen raindrops”, and “moonlight”, and “tears of the sea”. Today we know the composition of pearls: calcium carbonate, conchiolin and water. This wonderful gem was created by nature, and it is found in the shells of sea and freshwater mollusks.

PEARL


  • For a low person, pearls do not last long: they darken and can crumble. During water travel, pearls make sure that they are unhindered, and know how to negotiate with the water element and its population, once you put it in the water. Promotes prosperity and longevity, brings happiness to its owner. The shine of a pearl depends on the health of its owner. After the death of the owner, the Pearl fades. In Ancient Rome, pearls were dedicated to the goddess of love, Venus. A ring with pearls protects against thieves and unfortunate transactions. Pisces must wear it, because... he protects them from rash actions.

  • Mystical properties: Promotes clairvoyance, protects against the evil eye, gives a person the ability to think objectively, not commit rash acts, strengthens fidelity in love. However, it only helps people who are self-confident and fanatical; it can bring tears and loss of hope to everyone else. However, despite its great popularity, pearls are a very dangerous stone. He, as they say, takes off his “rose-colored glasses” - a person sees the surrounding reality without embellishment. At the same time, pearls pacify pride and vanity, deprive them of ambitious aspirations, and bestow humility and constancy. This is the stone of true believers.


“We must be grateful to Kuprin for everything - for his deep humanity, for his subtle talent, for his love for his country, for his unshakable faith in the happiness of his people and, finally, for the ability that never died in him to light up from the most insignificant contact with poetry and write about it freely and easily."

Konstantin Paustovsky

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Love... alone is more valuable than wealth, fame and wisdom... more valuable than life itself, because it does not even value life and is not afraid of death. A.I. Kuprin

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Sonnet 130 by William Shakespeare: Her eyes are not like stars, Her lips cannot be called corals, Her open skin is not snow-white, And a strand curls like black wire. With a damask rose, scarlet or white, the shade of these cheeks cannot be compared. And the body smells like the body smells, Not like the delicate petal of a violet. You won’t find perfect lines in her, or a special light on her forehead. I don’t know how goddesses walk, But my dear one walks on the earth. And yet she will hardly yield to those who were slandered in magnificent comparisons.

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the telegraph operator signed G.S.Zh. small official Eight years of great emotions, modest desires and a huge sincere feeling. to Vera Nikolaevna princes Shein and Bulat-Tuganovsky

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General Anosov - Maybe he’s just an abnormal fellow... “And - who knows? Maybe your path in life, Verochka, has been crossed by exactly the kind of love that women dream about and that men are no longer capable of.”

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“to accomplish a feat, to give one’s life, to undergo torture is not work at all, but one joy.” “Love must be a tragedy. The greatest secret in the world! No life conveniences, calculations or compromises should concern her.”

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Husband Vasily Lvovich and brother Nikolai Nikolaevich in an apartment on the eighth floor “very pale, with a gentle girlish face, blue eyes and a stubborn childish chin with a dimple in the middle; he must have been about thirty, thirty-five years old.” seven years of hopeless and polite love

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ZHELTKOV - VERA there is nothing like it in the world, there is nothing better, there is no beast, no plant, no star, no person more beautiful and tender than the suicide of the official of the control chamber G.S. Zheltkov. It’s as if all the beauty of the earth was embodied in you... May God grant you happiness, and may nothing temporary or everyday disturb your beautiful soul

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“I remember your every step, smile, look, the sound of your gait. My last memories are enveloped in sweet sadness, quiet, beautiful sadness... I leave alone, silently, as God and fate willed. "Hallowed be thy name."

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VERA ZHELTKOV “It’s not my fault, Vera Nikolaevna, that God was pleased to send me, as great happiness, love for you... for me, my whole life lies only in you... I am infinitely grateful to you just for the fact that you exist. I tested myself - this is not a disease, not a manic idea - this is love with which God was pleased to reward me for something... Leaving, I say in delight: “Hallowed be thy name.”

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Vera, the love that every woman dreams of, passed her by... All day long she walked around the flower garden and the orchard and thought about the man she had never seen. Maybe this was the real, selfless, true love that grandfather spoke about

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VERA Princess Vera hugged the trunk of the acacia tree, pressed herself against it and cried... And at this time the amazing music, as if obeying her grief, continued: “Calm down, dear, calm down, calm down. Do you remember about me? Do you remember? You are my one and only love. Calm down, I'm with you. Think of me and I will be with you, because you and I loved each other only for a moment, but forever. Do you remember about me? Remember?.. I feel your tears. Calm down. I sleep so sweetly...” Vera, all in tears, said: “No, no, he has forgiven me now. Everything is fine".

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PRESENTATION “The theme of love in the story “Garnet Bracelet” by Alexander Ivanovich Kuprin Author: teacher of Russian language and literature MBOU “Secondary School No. 4” A. Gatlukai, Adygeisk Panesh Marzet Ruslanovna 2013-2014 academic year

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Everything has been said about love in world literature. What new can be told about this feeling after “Tristan and Isolde”, after Petrarch’s sonnets and the story of Manon Lescaut, after Pushkin’s “Eugene Onegin”, after “Anna Karenina” and Chekhov’s “Lady with a Dog”? But love has thousands of faces, and each of them has its own light, its own sadness, its own happiness.

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True love elevates the personality of the lover, and its greatness transforms the world. But, unfortunately, in the bustle of everyday life we ​​sometimes pass by a genuine, deep, pure, selfless movement of the soul. Not everyone is given the opportunity to know true love. Not everyone who knows can tell about it. And Kuprin told.

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Kuprin is a true artist, a tremendous talent. Raises questions of life deeper than those of his brothers... L.N. Tolstoy

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Alexander Ivanovich Kuprin raises the sacred theme, the eternal, never-aging theme of love in his works. But it is revealed especially clearly in the story “The Garnet Bracelet”.

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The story “The Garnet Bracelet” is based on a real fact - the love story of a modest official for a society lady, the mother of the writer L. Lyubimov.

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The fact is that Professor Tugan-Baranovsky and the author of the story were brothers-in-law, i.e. married to full sisters. The story that happened in the Lyubimov family became known to Kuprin and served as the plot for “The Pomegranate Bracelet.” And it started like this. Lyudmila Ivanovna suddenly began to receive letters from an unknown person with a declaration of love. Reading them, one can fully imagine the personality of the lover, his class and profession. Fully aware of his social inequality with the object of his adoration and not counting on reciprocity, he continued to write, without receiving not only signs of attention, but also not a single answer. This went on for two or three years, almost every day - a new letter.

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In the Lyubimovs' house, the story was first perceived as a funny incident, then they lost interest in the telegraph operator's letters and stopped reading them. And suddenly a gift - a garnet bracelet, which was perceived in the family as an insult. Lyudmila Ivanovna’s brother, Nikolai, a man with lordly manners, vain and arrogant, was especially indignant. In the story, Kuprin left him as Nikolai. Lyudmila Ivanovna's brother and husband went to the donor for explanations. Dmitry Nikolaevich Lyubimov, a generous, aristocratically subtle personality, reacted to the feelings of a person from the lower classes without anger or condemnation. When meeting with Zheltkov, he behaved with restraint, with understanding and even sympathy. The bracelet was returned, and the telegraph operator promised not to write any more. That's how this story ended. It is difficult to say what prompted Kuprin to continue the story and end it so hopelessly.

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From letters written to Vera Nikolaevna, and from conversations with others about these letters (brother, husband, General Anosov), we learn that Zheltkov is an ordinary person, bending his back at an office desk, an official of the control chamber. He fell in love with Princess Vera Nikolaevna Sheina with a love, albeit a little sentimental, but “united and all-forgiving, ready for anything, modest and selfless. He fell in love with all his being, for him in Vera Nikolaevna “all the beauty of the earth was embodied,” love became his faith, it poured out into reverent words: “Hallowed be Thy name.”

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“She cut the tape with scissors and threw it into the basket along with the paper on which her address was written. Under the paper was a small red plush jewelry case, apparently just from the store. Vera lifted the lid, lined with pale blue silk, and saw an oval gold bracelet squeezed into black velvet, and inside it, a note carefully folded into a beautiful octagon. She quickly unfolded the piece of paper. The handwriting seemed familiar to her, but, like a real woman, she immediately put the note aside to look at the bracelet.

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It was gold, low-grade, very thick, but blown and on the outside completely covered with small old, poorly polished garnets. But in the middle of the bracelet towered, surrounding some strange little green stone, five beautiful cabochon garnets, each the size of a pea. When Vera, with a random movement, successfully turned the bracelet in front of the fire of an electric light bulb, then in them, deep under their smooth egg-shaped surface, lovely, rich red living lights suddenly lit up. “Definitely blood!” – Vera thought with unexpected alarm. Then she remembered the letter and unfolded it. She read the following lines, written in small, superb calligraphic handwriting...

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“I would never allow myself to present you with something that I personally chose: for this I have neither the right, nor subtle taste and - I admit - no money. However, I believe that in the whole world there is not a treasure worthy to adorn you.

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But this bracelet belonged to my great-grandmother, and the last one, in time, was worn by my late mother. In the middle, between the large stones, you will see one green one. This is a very rare variety of pomegranate - green pomegranate. According to an ancient legend that has been preserved in our family, it has the ability to impart the gift of foresight to women who wear it and drives away heavy thoughts from them, while it protects men from violent death.

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You can throw away this funny toy right now or give it to someone, but I will be happy that your hands touched it. I beg you not to be angry with me. I blush at the memory of my insolence seven years ago, when I dared to write stupid and wild letters to you, young lady, and even expect an answer to them. Now all that remains in me is reverence, eternal admiration and slavish devotion. All I can do now is wish you happiness every minute and rejoice if you are happy. I mentally bow to the ground of the furniture on which you sit, the parquet floor on which you walk, the trees that you touch in passing, the servants with whom you speak. I don’t even have envy of people or things. Once again I apologize for bothering you with a long, unnecessary letter. Yours before death and after death, your humble servant. G.S.Zh.”

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Why did the poor telegraph operator give a bracelet with garnet seeds? Maybe because pomegranate is a symbol of good luck. Pomegranate seeds represent numerous offspring. There is one belief. They say that previously in Turkey (according to other sources - in Armenia) there was a ritual according to which the bride had to break a pomegranate against the wall. How many grains fly out, how many children the newlyweds will have. In Ancient Greece, pomegranate personified the strength of marriage bonds and was considered a guarantee of marital fidelity. The Greeks depicted the wife of Zeus, the goddess Hera, the patroness of marriage, protecting women during childbirth with a pomegranate in her hand. In order to live happily ever after in marriage, the magic fruit was placed in the Family sector - in the eastern part of the home or in the middle of the left side of the room. In addition, this sector is also responsible for the health of household members, so it was believed that the presence of pomegranate there would undoubtedly have a positive effect on well-being and even give longevity. And also, so that love and harmony reign in the house, dry the pomegranate peel, carefully grind it into powder and scatter it little by little in all corners of the house and near the threshold. One of the ancient Greek myths tells that the god of the underworld Pluto gave Proserpina, who he had kidnapped, to eat several pomegranate seeds so that she would never leave him.

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Maybe, after all, Zheltkov hoped that he could win the hand and heart of Vera Nikolaevna Sheina and would never part with her? But it’s unlikely?.. How sorry we are for this man, who so hopelessly fell in love with a woman who was inaccessible to him. But he not only loved her, but idolized her.

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The first sign of love is reverence. We idolize the one with whom we are in love, and this is absolutely fair, because nothing in the world compares for us with the object of our passion. Blaise Pascal

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Zheltkov’s gift - “a gold, low-grade, very thick, but inflated and on the outside completely covered with small old, poorly polished garnets” bracelet looks like a tasteless trinket. But its purpose and value lie elsewhere. Under the electric light, the deep red grenades light up with living fires, and Vera thinks: “It’s like blood!” This is an alarming omen. Zheltkov gives the most valuable thing he has - a family jewel. His love is so deep and enormous. He truly loves.

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Further, the theme of love is revealed in the episodes following Vera’s name day and takes on a tragic character. General Anosov, whom Vera and her sister Anna called “grandfather,” tells his love story, which he remembers forever, which seems just a vulgar adventure of an army officer. “I don’t see true love. I didn’t even see it in my time!” - says Anosov. He reasons: Where is the love? Is love unselfish, selfless, not waiting for reward? The one about whom it is said “strong as death”? You see, the kind of love for which to accomplish any feat, to give one’s life, to suffer torment is not work at all, but pure joy. Wait, wait, Vera, now you want to tell me about your Vasya again? Really, I love him. He is a good guy. Who knows, maybe the future will show his love in the light of great beauty. But you understand what kind of love I'm talking about. Love must be a tragedy. The greatest secret in the world! No life conveniences, calculations or compromises should concern her.”

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Anosov talks about tragic cases similar to such love. The conversation about love brought the telegraph operator to the story, and the general felt its truth. “Tell me, Verochka, if it’s not difficult for you, what is this story with the telegraph operator that Prince Vasily talked about today? What is fact here and what is fiction, according to his custom? – Are you interested, grandfather? – As you want, as you want, Vera. If for some reason you feel uncomfortable... – Not at all. I'll be happy to tell you. And she told the commandant with all the details about some madman who began to pursue her with his love two years before her marriage. She has never seen him and does not know his last name. He only wrote to her and signed his letters G.S.Zh. Once he mentioned that he served in some government institution as a small official - he did not mention a word about the telegraph. Obviously, he constantly followed her, because in his letters he very accurately indicated where she attended the evenings, in what company and how she was dressed. At first his letters were vulgar and curiously ardent, although they were quite chaste. But one day Vera, in writing (by the way, don’t spill the beans, grandfather, about this to ours: none of them knows) asked him not to bother her anymore with his outpourings of love. Since then, he kept silent about love and began to write only occasionally: on Easter, on New Year and on her name day. Princess Vera also spoke about today’s parcel and even conveyed almost verbatim the strange letter from her mysterious admirer...”

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“Yes,” the general finally drawled. – Maybe he’s just an abnormal fellow, a maniac, but who knows? “Maybe your path in life, Verochka, has been crossed by exactly the kind of love that women dream about and that men are no longer capable of.”

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Kuprin, showing a man in love, develops the traditional theme of the “little man” in Russian literature. An official with the funny surname Zheltkov, quiet and inconspicuous, not only does not grow into a tragic hero, he, with the power of his love, rises above the petty vanity, life's conveniences, and decency. He turns out to be a man in no way inferior in nobility to aristocrats. Love elevated him. Love has become suffering, the only meaning of life.

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This feeling flared up when Vera was still free. But she did not reciprocate his feelings. Contrary to all logic, Zheltkov did not stop dreaming about his beloved, wrote tender letters to her, and even sent her a gift for her name day - a gold bracelet with garnets that looked like droplets of blood. An expensive gift forces Vera’s husband to take measures to stop the story. He, together with the princess's brother Nikolai, decides to return the bracelet.

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Mr. Zheltkov, under no pretext or under anyone’s influence, is not going to stop loving Vera Nikolaevna. Yes, this was not possible. He loved her too much. This was true love. Love that does not expect reward, does not demand anything in return.

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“It’s hard to utter such... a phrase... that I love your wife. But seven years of hopeless and polite love gives me the right to do so. I agree that in the beginning, when Vera Nikolaevna was still a young lady, I wrote her stupid letters and even waited for an answer to them. I agree that my last action, namely sending the bracelet, was even more stupid. But... here I look you straight in the eyes and I feel that you will understand me. I know that I can never stop loving her... Tell me, prince... suppose that this is unpleasant for you... tell me, what would you do to end this feeling? Send me to another city, as Nikolai Nikolaevich said? All the same, I will love Vera Nikolaevna there just as much as I do here. Put me in jail? But even there I will find a way to let her know about my existence. There is only one thing left - death... You want, I will accept it in any form."

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Like the sun burns without burning out, love. Like a bird of heavenly paradise - love. But not yet love - nightingale moans, Do not moan, dying of love - love! Omar Khayyam

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"The great power of love!" (based on the story “The Garnet Bracelet” by A.I. Kuprin)

Love is… ?

“Love is the brightest and most understandable reproduction of my Self. Individuality is not expressed in strength, not in dexterity, not in intelligence, not in talent, not in creativity. But in love! A.I. Kuprin

Assignment: Continue the associative chain with concepts close in meaning: Love is...

LOVE? ? ? ? ? Zheltkov Vera Nikolaevna Sheina Nikolai Nikolaevich Tuganovsky General Anosov Vasily Lvovich Shein Love in the understanding of Kuprin’s heroes

Zheltkov: “... God was pleased to send me, as great happiness, love for you...” “You were my only joy in life, the only consolation, the only thought.” “Hallowed be Thy name...” Shein: “... I feel that I am present at some enormous tragedy of the soul,... suffering from which people die "

Anosov: “Love must be a tragedy. The greatest secret in the world! No life conveniences, calculations or compromises should concern her.” “...love, for which to accomplish a feat, to give one’s life, to undergo torment, is not work at all, but joy...” “... people in our time have forgotten how to love. I don’t see true love!” Vera Nikolaevna: “And what is this: love or madness?” "I feel. That something terrible has intervened in our lives...” “Oh, if you only knew how tired I am of this whole story!”

Nikolai Nikolaevich Mirza-Bulat-Tuganovsky: “I find this correspondence impudent and vulgar.” “His nonsense needs to be put to an end.” “If a man of our circle had allowed himself such a trick..., Prince Vasily would have sent him a challenge.” “...either you completely abandon the pursuit of Princess Vera Nikolaevna, or... we will take measures...” “We would kindly ask you so that such surprises do not happen again” “We are making some kind of melodic declamation instead of action...”

LOVE Happiness Joy Consolation Shrine Tragedy of the soul Suffering Death Tragedy Mystery Feat Madness Something terrible This whole story Insolence Vulgarity Prank Stupidity? ? ? ? ? Zheltkov Vera Nikolaevna Sheina Nikolai Nikolaevich Tuganovsky General Anosov Vasily Lvovich Shein

LOVE Happiness Joy Consolation Sacred Tragedy of the soul Suffering Death Tragedy Mystery Feat Madness Something terrible This whole story Insolence Vulgarity Antics Persecution Loyalty Sacrifice Selflessness Sympathy Guilt Repentance Sadness about what did not come true Confusion Fear Regret Irritation Arrogance Contempt Yolks Vera Nikolaevna Sheina Nikolai Nikolaevich Tuganovsky General Anosov Vasily Lvovich Shein

“And what was it: love or madness?” “...love, for which to accomplish any feat, to give one’s life, to undergo torture is not work at all, but joy...”

“... love among people has taken such vulgar forms and has simply descended to some kind of everyday convenience, to a little entertainment.” “Is it possible to control such a feeling as love?..”

“...she realized that the love that every woman dreams of had passed her by.” “Perhaps your path in life has been crossed by true, selfless, true love?”

"Love should be the greatest secret in the world..."

How did you understand the idea of ​​the work? Formulate it by continuing the statement: Assignment: “Loving the best is not love, but selfishness. You must love your equals,” said A.P. Chekhov. I (dis)agree with the writer because... In unhappy love, the one who can be happy is... A “small” person can be great in love if...

SELFISHNESS, SELF-SACRIFICE, MEMORY OF THE HEART Love is...

Homework: Oral essay on the topic: 1. “The story of a great love that made the greatest impression on me.” 2. “My favorite love poem in the literature of the “golden age.” 3. “My favorite piece of 19th century art is about love.”

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TEST on the works of A. A. Akhmatova

Exercise 1 Which literary movement did A.A. Akhmatova belong to:

  1. Acmeism.
  2. Symbolism.
  3. Imagism.
  4. Futurism.

Task 2 Anna Andreevna Akhmatova is a pseudonym. What is the poet's last name?

  1. Anna Suvorova.
  2. Anna Gorenko.
  3. Anna Gumileva.
  4. Another name.

Task 3 The lyrical heroine of A. Akhmatova coincides with the personality of the author:

  1. No.

Task 4 What does A.A. Akhmatova see as the poet’s purpose:

  1. Preserve the tragic national memory.
  2. To be the “voice” of the conscience of your people, their faith, their truth.
  3. Sing about love.
  4. To be a “herald”, “leader” of your time.

Task 5 A. Akhmatova's lyrics, especially in her first books, are almost exclusively love. These are collections of poems (find the odd one):

  1. "Beads".
  2. "Evening".
  3. “Swan Camp”.
  4. "White Flock"

Task 6 Lyrical heroine of A. Akhmatova:

  1. A woman surrounded by everyday life and the concerns of her heart.
  2. Revolutionary fighter.
  3. A woman immersed in feelings, intimate experiences of personal destiny.

Task 7. Who, having literally read the early lyrical revelations of the heroine Akhmatova, will publicly call the poet himself “half-nun, half-harlot” and make sure that these definitions sound like heavy political accusations of Akhmatova’s disloyalty to the Soviet system and the state?

Task 8 Which university awarded Anna Akhmatova the honorary title of Doctor of Philosophy?

Task 9 Which poet, who considers himself a student of Akhmatova, gained world fame?