The moral values of Tatyana Larina (based on the novel by A.
Eugene Onegin is the first realistic novel in the history of Russian literature. Vissarion Grigorievich Belinsky called it "the encyclopedia of Russian life." Alexander Sergeevich has always dreamed of writing a work, the main characters of which will be his contemporaries.
V early XIX century in Europe, romanticism is born. According to his canons, the female ideal is a poetic girl. And such a girl appears in the novel "Eugene Onegin". Tatyana Larina is the poet's favorite heroine, the most famous female image of Russian literature. Obviously, such a miracle is possible in art when an artist is seriously carried away by his own creation. Probably, Alexander Sergeevich, working on the novel "Eugene Onegin", was carried away by a wonderful girl who comes to life under his pen.
Tatiana is close to the poet's muse both in appearance and in soul, which is why she was a "sweet ideal" for him. The character of Tatyana Larina reveals itself to us both as a unique individuality and as a type of Russian girl living in a provincial noble family. The upbringing of daughters in the Larins' family was reduced to preparing them for marriage. But Tatyana differed from her sister in that she was madly in love with reading.
It has long been her imagination
Burning with bliss and longing,
Alkalo of fatal food ...
Tatiana met with Eugene Onegin. Pushkin is right, noting that love for Onegin originated in Tatiana not because she recognized him, discovered and understood his extraordinary nature. It's just that "the time has come, she fell in love," and ideal images came to life in her mind book heroes:
We put on a single image,
In one Onegin merged.
And yet, this choice showed Tatiana's uncommonness. She did not love and could not love anyone from her environment. She was a stranger not only among the provincial nobles. Tatiana's purity of soul was protected by her closeness to another world, to people's Russia, the personification of which was the nanny.
Tatiana loves nature very much: she prefers lonely walks to games with peers. Her favorite season is winter:
Tatiana (Russian soul,
Without knowing why)
With her cold beauty
Loved the Russian winter ...
The life of nature is close and familiar to her from childhood. This is the world of her soul, a world infinitely close. In this world, Tatiana is free from loneliness, from misunderstanding, here feelings find a response, the thirst for happiness becomes a natural legitimate desire. And throughout her life, Tatyana retains this integrity and naturalness of nature, which are brought up only in communication with nature.
Tatiana instinctively, with her heart, not her mind, sensed a loved one in Onegin. No matter how restrained Onegin was during the first meeting, no matter how his personality was hidden under the guise of secular courtesy, Tatyana was able to guess his exclusivity. Naturalness, deep humanity, characteristic of Tatiya
No, suddenly, at the first encounter with life, they set in motion, made it bold and independent. Falling in love with Onegin, she is the first to take an important step: she writes him a letter. It is here that the romance reaches its climax.
Tatiana's confession, breathing with such love and such sincerity, was not heard by Onegin. Eugene, alien to "lofty feelings", was not able to answer the girl. Onegin's rebuke alienated him from Tatiana. She lives alone and suffers hard:
Love mad suffering
Didn't stop worrying
Young soul ...
Then the difficult trials begin for the girl: Onegin's duel with Lensky, Lensky's death and Onegin's departure. Olga soon consoled herself and got married - Tatiana was left alone. During the next walk, she ends up in Onegin's house. Reading his books, she learns about the possibility of a conflict between a person and society, confusion is born in her soul, her mind comprehends new truths. The world appeared different and not like the one that was seen from the window of the parental home.
What was unexpected and inexplicable in Tatiana, whom Onegin met in St. Petersburg? Tatiana became quiet, indifferent, "sweet with careless charm", she felt calm and confident both when she walked with her husband and when she accepted the admiration of old women and men who "caught the gaze of her eyes." Light made Tatiana live by her own laws, taught her to "control herself", to humble sincere and direct movements of the heart. But such a rich person as Tatyana could not stop being herself.
Onegin saw in the outwardly cold princess the old and at the same time new, mature, mentally rich Tatiana, saw in her a real person, and his soul, languishing in loneliness, rushed to her. Onegin writes Tatiana a letter in which he declares his love. But now the most important thing for her is her duty to her husband, she learned to control herself, to humble herself. Before, before marriage, she was ready to sacrifice herself, but she cannot sacrifice the honor of her husband. Tatiana is not capable of deception, of a deal with her conscience. This is the main character trait of the heroine, which makes her emotional appearance so attractive. "Eugene Onegin" is a philosophical novel, a novel about the meaning of life. In it, Pushkin raises the problems of being, reflects on what good and evil are. And if Onegin's life is meaningless, he sows evil. death, indifference around her, then Tatiana is an integral, harmonious person, and she sees the meaning of her life in love, in fulfilling her duty to her husband. Having come to terms with the harsh laws of life that deprived a person of happiness, Tatyana is forced to fight for her dignity, showing in this struggle her intransigence and her inherent moral strength. This is precisely the high morality of Tatiana. The discovery of such a character of a Russian woman as Tatyana, with her readiness to defend herself and her moral convictions, was a huge artistic victory for Pushkin.
Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin's work on Eugene Onegin took place in a difficult period for Russia. The writing of the novel took eight years. During this time, one ruler of the state was replaced by another, society was in the process of rethinking the key life values, the worldview of the author himself also changed. Hence, it follows that many important moral questions are raised in the work.
First, Pushkin touched on the topic of finding the meaning of human existence. In the novel, we can observe the life of the characters in dynamics, the path of their spiritual development. Some heroes managed to find the truth, recognize the correct ideals, going through trials. Others have followed the wrong path, setting their priorities erroneously but never realizing it.
The secular society of those times had its own laws. Young people did not seek to make existence meaningful. They were busy with a senseless waste of parental money, an idle lifestyle, balls and entertainment, gradually degrading, corrupting, becoming similar to each other. To deserve recognition among others, it was enough to follow fashion trends, dance well, speak French, be able to communicate gallantly. And that's all.
Secondly, the theme of the relationship to marriage is traced in the work. At first, young people, including Onenin, are burdened by serious relationships, believes family life boring, unattractive, hopeless. So Eugene neglected the feelings of young Tatyana, choosing freedom, and not the love of a modest provincial.
Only after a lapse of time, a stable relationship became desirable for the protagonist. He wanted, longed for peace, comfort, warmth, quiet family happiness, home life. However, the opportunities for this were irretrievably lost through his own fault. If Onegin “matured” in time, he could not only become happy himself, but also make romantic Tatiana happy.
Thirdly, there is a theme of friendship in the novel. Secular young people are absolutely incapable of loyal and true companionship. All of them are just friends, maintain communication "from nothing to do." But it makes no sense to expect help in a difficult situation, support, understanding from them. So Lensky and Onegin seemed to be good friends, however, due to some stupidity, one killed the other.
Fourth, Pushkin mentions the issue of duty and honor. This topic is fully disclosed by Tatiana Larina. She was, like Eugene, of noble origin, received a superficial education at home. However, the mores of light did not affect her pure and innocent soul. She is madly in love with Onegin, but puts her duty to her husband, albeit unloved, above all else. Even the hero's passionate tirade did not persuade her to change her decision.
A society mired in lies, hypocrisy, erroneous guidelines cannot find the true meaning of life, and therefore does not value it. Eugene put secular honor above moral duty by killing a romantic friend. Such a shift in ideals looks absurd, but, alas, such is the harsh reality.
The first realistic novel in the history of Russian literature is considered to be the novel in verse by Alexander Pushkin "Eugene Onegin". Vissarion Grigorievich Belinsky considered him "an encyclopedia of Russian life." Pushkin always dreamed of creating some kind of work, the main characters of which would be his contemporaries. According to the canons of romanticism, which originated in Europe by the end of the 18th century, the poetic girl became the female ideal. Such a girl appears in the novel "Eugene Onegin".
The most famous female image of Russian literature - Tatyana Larina - is the poet's favorite heroine. She is a heroine of conscience with high moral values. In literature, as well as in art, such a miracle is possible when an artist is seriously carried away by his own creation. So Alexander Sergeevich, working on the novel "Eugene Onegin", was carried away by a wonderful girl who came to life under his pen. Tatiana was for him a "sweet ideal", similar in appearance and soul to the poet's muse. The character of Tatyana Larina reveals itself to us both as a unique individuality and as a type of Russian girl living in a provincial noble family.
The closeness to the other world and to the people of Russia, the personification of which was the nanny, protected the purity of Tatyana's soul. Tatyana was very fond of nature: she preferred lonely walks to games with peers. Winter was her favorite season:
Tatiana (Russian soul,
Without knowing why)
With her cold beauty
I loved the Russian winter ...
The life of nature is close and familiar to her from childhood. This is the world of her soul, a world infinitely close. In this world, Tatiana is free from loneliness, from misunderstanding, here feelings find a response, the thirst for happiness becomes a natural legitimate desire. Throughout her life, Tatiana retains this integrity and naturalness of nature, which are brought up only in close communication with nature. Tatiana instinctively, with her heart, and not with her mind, felt in Onegin a person to match her. No matter how restrained Onegin was during the first meeting, no matter how his personality was hidden under the guise of secular courtesy, Tatyana was able to guess his exclusivity. Naturalness, deep humanity, characteristic of Tatiana, suddenly, at the first encounter with life, set in motion, made her brave and independent. Falling in love with Onegin, she is the first to take an important step: she writes him a letter. It is here that the romance reaches its climax. Tatyana's confession, breathing with such love and such sincerity, was not heard and understood by Onegin's chilled heart. Eugene was not able to answer the girl, because his feelings were mercilessly distorted by society. Onegin's rebuke alienated him from Tatiana.
"Eugene Onegin" is a philosophical novel, a novel about the meaning of life. In it, Pushkin raised the problems of being, reflected on what good and evil are. And if Onegin's life is meaningless, he sows evil, death, indifference around him, then Tatiana is an integral, harmonious person, and she sees the meaning of her life in love, fulfilling her duty to her husband. Having come to terms with the harsh laws of life that deprived a person of happiness, Tatiana was forced to fight for her dignity, showing in this struggle her intransigence and her inherent moral strength, it was in this that Tatiana's moral values were.
Eugene Onegin is the first realistic novel in the history of Russian literature. Vissarion Grigorievich Belinsky called it “the encyclopedia of Russian life”. Alexander Sergeevich has always dreamed of writing a work, the main characters of which will be his contemporaries.
At the beginning of the 19th century, romanticism was born in Europe. According to his canons, the female ideal is a poetic girl. And such a girl appears in the novel "Eugene Onegin". Tatyana Larina is the poet's favorite heroine, the most famous female image of Russian literature. Obviously,
In art, such a miracle is possible when an artist is seriously interested in his own creation. Probably, Alexander Sergeevich, working on the novel "Eugene Onegin", was carried away by a wonderful girl who comes to life under his pen.
Tatiana is close to the poet's muse both in appearance and in her soul, which is why she was a “sweet ideal” for him. The character of Tatyana Larina reveals itself to us both as a unique individuality and as a type of Russian girl living in a provincial noble family. The upbringing of daughters in the Larins' family was reduced to preparing them for marriage. But Tatyana differed from her sister in that she was madly in love with reading.
It has long been her imagination
Burning with bliss and longing,
Alkalo fatal food.
Tatiana met with Eugene Onegin. Pushkin is right, noting that love for Onegin originated in Tatiana not because she recognized him, discovered and understood his extraordinary nature. It's just that “the time has come, she fell in love,” and the ideal images of book heroes came to life in her mind:
We put on a single image,
In one Onegin merged.
And yet, this choice showed Tatiana's uncommonness. She did not love and could not love anyone from her environment. She was a stranger not only among the provincial nobles. Tatiana's purity of soul was protected by her closeness to another world, to people's Russia, the personification of which was the nanny.
Tatiana loves nature very much: she prefers lonely walks to games with peers. Her favorite season is winter:
Tatiana (Russian soul,
Without knowing why)
With her cold beauty
She loved the Russian winter.
The life of nature is close and familiar to her from childhood. This is the world of her soul, a world infinitely close. In this world, Tatiana is free from loneliness, from misunderstanding, here feelings find a response, the thirst for happiness becomes a natural legitimate desire. And throughout her life, Tatyana retains this integrity and naturalness of nature, which are brought up only in communication with nature.
Tatiana instinctively, with her heart, not her mind, sensed a loved one in Onegin. No matter how restrained Onegin was during the first meeting, no matter how his personality was hidden under the guise of secular courtesy, Tatyana was able to guess his exclusivity. Naturalness, deep humanity, characteristic of Tatiana, suddenly, at the first encounter with life, set in motion, made her brave and independent. Falling in love with Onegin, she is the first to take an important step: she writes him a letter. It is here that the romance reaches its climax.
Tatiana's confession, breathing with such love and such sincerity, was not heard by Onegin. Eugene, alien to "lofty feelings", was not able to answer the girl. Onegin's rebuke alienated him from Tatiana. She lives alone and suffers hard:
Love mad suffering
Didn't stop worrying
Young soul.
Then the difficult trials begin for the girl: Onegin's duel with Lensky, Lensky's death and Onegin's departure. Olga soon consoled herself and got married - Tatiana was left alone. During the next walk, she ends up in Onegin's house. Reading his books, she learns about the possibility of a conflict between a person and society, confusion is born in her soul, her mind comprehends new truths. The world appeared different and not like the one that was seen from the window of the parental home.
What was unexpected and inexplicable in Tatiana, whom Onegin met in St. Petersburg? Tatiana became quiet, indifferent, “sweet with careless charm”, she felt calm and confident both when she walked with her husband and when she accepted the admiration of old women and men who “caught the gaze of her eyes”. Light made Tatiana live by her own laws, taught her to “control herself”, to humble sincere and direct movements of the heart. But such a rich person as Tatyana could not stop being herself.
Onegin saw in the outwardly cold princess the old and at the same time new, mature, mentally rich Tatiana, saw in her a real person, and his soul, languishing in loneliness, rushed to her. Onegin writes Tatiana a letter in which he declares his love. But now the most important thing for her is her duty to her husband, she learned to control herself, to humble herself. Before, before marriage, she was ready to sacrifice herself, but she cannot sacrifice the honor of her husband. Tatiana is not capable of deception, of a deal with her conscience. This is the main character trait of the heroine, which makes her emotional appearance so attractive. “Eugene Onegin” is a philosophical novel, a novel about the meaning of life. In it, Pushkin raises the problems of being, reflects on what good and evil are. And if Onegin's life is meaningless, he sows evil. death, indifference around her, then Tatiana is an integral, harmonious person, and she sees the meaning of her life in love, in fulfilling her duty to her husband. Having come to terms with the harsh laws of life that deprived a person of happiness, Tatyana is forced to fight for her dignity, showing in this struggle her intransigence and her inherent moral strength. This is precisely the high morality of Tatiana. The discovery of such a character of a Russian woman as Tatyana, with her readiness to defend herself and her moral convictions, was a huge artistic victory for Pushkin.
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