Category: Essays on literatuire

  • Pronoun as part of speech

    The pronoun differs from other parts of speech in that it does not have its constant and persistent lexical meaning; its value is variable and depends on the meaning of the word to which it indicates or instead of which it is used. Therefore, a pronoun can be defined as part of a speech that…

  • Symbols of the novel “David Copperfield” by Charles Dickens

    In “David Copperfield,” Charles Dickens continues to develop the theme of “high hopes.” It is this theme that defines in the novel its symbolism. Two symbols – “the road of life” and “the river, the stream”, are cross-cutting in the narrative of the writer, and both “paths” lead to the sea. Dickens gives these images-symbols…

  • What is Moliere laughing at in the comedy “The Bourgeois in the Nobility”?

    Moliere is a playwright, poet, actor – created wonderful plays, still not descending from the scenes of many theaters of the world, such as “Tartuffe”, “Don Juan”, “Misanthrope”. And one of the best, brightest of his comedies is “The Bourgeois in the Nobility”, where the author drew a satirical image of the bourgeois. Before us,…

  • Interesting details of the life and work of F. Stendhal

    Favorite children’s entertainment writer was a game in the Revolution. “I made myself a small tricolor banner,” he later recalled, “and in the days of the Republicans’ victories wore him alone in the uninhabited rooms of our big house.” Stendhal’s voluminous texts, on which he worked since the 1820s, were preceded by a dedication: “To…

  • Sun, old man and girl composition

    Shukshin’s story “The sun, the old man and the girl” can be attributed to the genre variety “story-fate”, because before the reader’s eyes the whole life of the 80-year-old man sweeps. The reader sees a girl at a turning point in her destiny. Problems The problems of this early story (1963) are moral and ethical.…

  • The symbolic capacity of the title of the novel

    On the manuscript of the completed novel, published under the name “Red and Black,” Stendhal first wrote “Julien Sorel”. And this shows that the writer primarily intended to offer the reader an artistic history of life and death of a young man of low birth who is forced to fight for his existence in the…

  • The problem of preserving the Russian language

    Have you ever thought about the importance of your native language in the life of a Russian person? About this in his journalistic article argues literary critic S. Kaznacheev. The author raises the problem of the development and preservation of the Russian language, the use of words or symbols that belong to foreign languages, namely…

  • Composing my apartment

    My name is Andrew. My family and I live in Yekaterinburg. We live in a nice apartment in a modern residential building. Our apartment is on the third floor of a nine-story building, which has all the modern conveniences, from central heating to the elevator and a garbage chute. We have a cozy three-room apartment.…

  • The glorification of childhood in the fairy-tale novel by A. de Saint-Exupery “The Little Prince”

    I was created to become a gardener. A. de Saint-Exupéry Antoine de Saint-Exupery – a man of extraordinary bright, versatilely gifted professional pilot, keen on drawing, music, verses from an early age. The peculiarity of Exupery is in a rare combination of the pilot’s professional vision with a philosophical insight into the essence of life.…

  • The doom of love

    “What did you do with your life?” F. Sagan Now our market is filled with tabloid “female” novels. I’m sorry for those who are addicted to them. It’s like watching TV shows or going to the forest in a spacesuit. In them there is no place for life, mind, real feeling. But the novels of…