The image of Matryona Timofeevna Korchagina (“Who lives well in Rus'”). The image and characteristics of Matryona in the poem “Who Lives Well in Rus'”: description of appearance and character, portrait (Matryona Timofeevna Korchagina) Matryona from whom
There are many heroes in the poem “Who Lives Well in Rus'”. Some of them pass by. They are mentioned in passing. For others, the author spared no space and time. They are presented in detail and comprehensively.
The image and characterization of Matryona Korchagina in the poem “Who Lives Well in Rus'” is one of such characters. Women's happiness is what the wanderers wanted to find in Matryona.
Biography of the main female character
Matrena Timofeevna Korchagina grew up in a family of simple peasants. When she meets the wanderers, she is only 38 years old, but for some reason she calls herself an "old woman." The life of a peasant woman flies by so quickly. God gave the woman children - she has 5 sons. One (firstborn) died. Why are only sons born? Probably this is the belief in the emergence in Rus' of a new generation of heroes, honest and strong like a mother.
According to Matryona, she I was happy only in my father's family. They took care of her, protected her sleep, and did not force her to work. The girl appreciated the care of her family and responded to them with affection and work. Songs at a wedding, lamentations over the bride and the crying of the girl herself are folklore, which conveys the reality of life.
Everything has changed in my husband's family. There was so much suffering that not every woman could bear it. At night, Matryona shed tears, during the day she spread out like grass, her head was lowered, anger was hidden in her heart, but it was accumulating. The woman understands that everyone lives this way. Philip treats Matryona well. But to distinguish good life cruelty is difficult: he whips his wife until she bleeds, goes to work, leaves alone with the children in a hated family. The girl does not require much attention: a silk scarf and sledding bring her back to cheerful singing.
The calling of a Russian peasant woman is to raise children. She becomes a real heroine, courageous and strong. Grief follows closely behind. The first son, Demushka, dies. Grandfather Savely could not save him. The authorities are bullying the mother. They torment the child’s body in front of her eyes, images of horror remain in her memory for the rest of her life. Another son gave a sheep to a hungry wolf. Matryona defended the boy by standing in his place for punishment. A mother's love is strong:
“Who can endure it, it’s mothers!”
Korchagina came to her husband’s defense. The pregnant woman went to the governor with a request not to recruit him as a soldier.
Woman's appearance
Nekrasov describes Matryona with love. He recognizes her beauty and amazing attractiveness. Some features for modern reader are not characteristic of beauty, but this only confirms how attitudes towards appearance have changed over the centuries:
- “Poganous” figure;
- “wide” back;
- “dense” body;
- Kholmogory cow.
Most of the characteristics are a manifestation of the author’s tenderness. Beautiful dark hair with gray streaks, large expressive eyes with “richest” lush eyelashes, dark skin. Rosy cheeks and clear eyes. Which bright epithets those around him select for Matryona:
- “written kralechka”;
- "pour berry";
- “good...pretty”;
- "white face"
- The woman is neat in her clothes: a white cotton shirt, a short embroidered sundress.
Character of Matryona
The main character trait is hard work. Since childhood, Matryona loves work and does not hide from it. She knows how to stack haystacks, shake flax, and thresh on a barn. The woman has a large household, but she doesn’t complain. She gives all the strength she received from God to her work.
Other features of the Russian beauty:
Frankness: telling the wanderers her fate, she does not embellish or hide anything.
Sincerity: the woman does not cheat, she opens her whole destiny from her youth, shares her experiences and “sinful” deeds.
Love of freedom: The desire to be free and free remains in the soul, but the rules of life change the character and force one to be secretive.
Courage: A woman often has to become a “feisty woman.” She is punished, but “arrogance and insubordination” remain.
Loyalty: the wife is devoted to her husband and strives to be honest and faithful in any situation.
Honesty: Matryona herself leads an honest life and teaches her sons to be like that. She asks them not to steal or cheat.
Woman sincerely believes in God. She prays and consoles herself. It becomes easier for her in conversations with the Mother of God.
Matryona's happiness
Wanderers are sent to Korchagina because of her nickname - the governor's wife. It was rare that someone could go from being a simple peasant woman to becoming famous in the area with such a title. But did the nickname bring true happiness? No. The people praised her as lucky, but this is only one incident in Matryona’s life. Courage and perseverance brought her husband back into the family, and life became easier. The children no longer had to go begging around the villages, but one cannot say that Korchagina is happy. Matryona understands this and tries to explain to the men: among Russian ordinary women there are no happy ones, and there cannot be. God himself denied them this - he lost the keys to joy and will. Its wealth is a lake of tears. The trials were supposed to break the peasant woman, her soul was supposed to become callous. Everything is different in the poem. Matryona does not die either spiritually or physically. She continues to believe that the keys to female happiness will be found. She enjoys every day and arouses the admiration of men. She cannot be considered happy, but no one dares to call her unhappy either. She is a real Russian peasant woman, independent, beautiful and strong.
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"…To me
happiness fell in the girls:
We had a good
Non-drinking family.
For father, for mother,
Like Christ in his bosom,
I lived
Well done..."
"…Yes
no matter how I ran them,
And the betrothed appeared,
There's a stranger on the mountain!
Philip Korchagin -
Petersburger
,
By skill
stove maker..."
Life before marriage
N. A. Nekrasov
Who can live well in Rus'?
Chapter "Peasant Woman"
"WITH
huge gray mane,
Tea, twenty years without a haircut,
With a huge beard
Grandfather looked like a bear
Especially from the forest,
He bent over and went out.
Grandfather's back is arched, -
At first I was afraid of everything,
Like in a low mountain
He came in. will it straighten up?
Punch a hole
bear
Head in the light
!»
Savely - branded
, but not a slave!
"Family
was enormous
Grumpy... I'm in trouble
Happy maiden holiday to hell
!»
Live in new family
Slide captions:
"How
was written
Demushka
Beauty
taken from
sunshine...
All
anger from the soul my handsome
Driven away with an angelic smile,
Like the spring sun
Removes snow from fields
...»
Birth of a child
Death
Demushki
His
death was too difficult for her.
N. A. Nekrasov
Who can live well in Rus'?
Chapter "Peasant Woman"
“
Keys to female happiness
,
From
our free will
Abandoned
, lost
U
God himself!”
Life of Matryona Timofeevna
is a constant struggle for survival, and she manages to emerge victorious from this struggle.
Love to
children, to your family
- this is the most important thing that a peasant woman has, so Matryona Timofeevna is ready to do anything just to protect her
children and my husband.
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The image of Matryona Timofeevna (based on the poem by N. A. Nekrasov “Who Lives Well in Rus'”)
The image of a simple Russian peasant woman Matryona Timofeevna is surprisingly bright and realistic. In this image, Nekrasov combined all the features and qualities characteristic of Russian peasant women. And the fate of Matryona Timofeevna is in many ways similar to the fate of other women.
Matrena Timofeevna was born into a large peasant family. The very first years of my life were truly happy. All her life Matryona Timofeevna remembers this carefree time, when she was surrounded by the love and care of her parents. But peasant children grow up very quickly. Therefore, as soon as the girl grew up, she began to help her parents in everything. Gradually, the games were forgotten, less and less time was left for them, and difficult peasant work. But youth still takes its toll, and even after a difficult working day the girl found time to relax.
Matryona Timofeevna recalls her youth. She was pretty, hardworking, active. It's no surprise that guys were staring at her. And then the betrothed appeared, to whom the parents gave Matryona Timofeevna in marriage. Marriage means that the girl’s free and free life is now over. Now she will live in someone else's family, where she will not be treated in the best way.
Matryona Timofeevna shares her sad thoughts. She didn't want to change her free life at all. parental home to live in a strange, unfamiliar family.
From the very first days in her husband’s house, Matryona Timofeevna realized how difficult it would be for her now. Relations with her father-in-law, mother-in-law and sisters-in-law were very difficult; in her new family, Matryona had to work a lot, and at the same time no one said a kind word to her. However, even in such a difficult life as the peasant woman had, there were some simple and simple joys. The relationship between Matryona Timofeevna and her husband was not always cloudless. A husband has the right to beat his wife if something does not suit him in her behavior. And no one will come to the defense of the poor thing; on the contrary, all the relatives in the husband’s family will only be happy to see her suffering.
This was the life of Matryona Timofeevna after marriage. The days dragged on, monotonous, gray, surprisingly similar to each other: hard work, quarrels and reproaches of relatives. But the peasant woman has truly angelic patience, therefore, without complaining, she endures all the hardships that befall her. The birth of a child is the event that turns her whole life upside down. Now the woman is no longer so embittered towards the whole world, love for the baby warms and makes her happy.
The peasant woman's joy at the birth of her son did not last long. Working in the field requires a lot of effort and time, and then there’s a baby in your arms. At first, Matryona Timofeevna took the child with her to the field. But then her mother-in-law began to reproach her, because it is impossible to work with a child with complete dedication. And poor Matryona had to leave the baby with grandfather Savely. One day the old man neglected to pay attention and the child died.
The death of a child is a terrible tragedy. But peasants have to put up with the fact that very often their children die. However, this is Matryona’s first child, so his death was too difficult for her. And then there’s an additional problem - the police come to the village, the doctor and the police officer accuse Matryona of killing the child in collusion with the former convict Grandfather Savely. Matryona Timofeevna begs not to perform an autopsy in order to bury the child without desecration of the body. But no one listens to the peasant woman. She almost goes crazy from everything that happened.
All the hardships of a hard peasant life, the death of a child, still cannot break Matryona Timofeevna. Time passes and she has children every year. And she continues to live, raise her children, do hard work. Love for children is the most important thing a peasant woman has, so Matryona Timofeevna is ready to do anything to protect her beloved children. This is evidenced by the episode when they wanted to punish her son Fedot for an offense.
Matryona throws herself at the feet of a passing landowner so that he can help save the boy from punishment. And the landowner ordered:
“Guardian of a minor
Out of youth, out of stupidity
Forgive... but the woman is impudent
Approximately punish!”
Why did Matryona Timofeevna suffer punishment? For his boundless love for his children, for his willingness to sacrifice himself for the sake of others. The readiness for self-sacrifice is also manifested in the way Matryona rushes to seek salvation for her husband from conscription. She manages to get to the place and ask for help from the governor’s wife, who really helps Philip free himself from recruitment.
Matryona Timofeevna is still young, but she has already had to endure a lot, a lot. She had to endure the death of a child, a time of famine, reproaches and beatings. She herself speaks about what the holy wanderer told her:
“The keys to women's happiness,
From our free will
Abandoned, lost
God himself!”
Indeed, a peasant woman cannot be called happy. All the difficulties and difficult trials that befall her can break and lead a person to death not only spiritually, but also physically. Very often this is exactly what happens. The life of a simple peasant woman is rarely long; very often women die in the prime of life. It is not easy to read the lines telling about the life of Matryona Timofeevna. But nevertheless, one cannot help but admire the spiritual strength of this woman, who endured so many trials and was not broken.
The image of Matryona Timofeevna is surprisingly harmonious. The woman appears at the same time strong, resilient, patient and tender, loving, caring. She has to independently cope with the difficulties and troubles that befall her family; Matryona Timofeevna does not see help from anyone.
But, despite all the tragic things that a woman has to endure, Matryona Timofeevna evokes genuine admiration. After all, she finds the strength to live, work, and continues to enjoy those modest joys that befall her from time to time. And let her honestly admit that she cannot be called happy, she does not fall into the sin of despondency for a minute, she continues to live.
The life of Matryona Timofeevna is a constant struggle for survival, and she manages to emerge victorious from this struggle.
Slide captions:
"Not
everything between men
Find the happy one
Let's touch the women
!»
“...U
We're not like that,
And in the village of Klin:
Kholmogory cow,
Not a woman!
kinder
And smoother - there is no woman.
You ask Korchagina
Matryona Timofeevna,
She's the governor's wife
...»
N. A. Nekrasov
Who can live well in Rus'?
Chapter "Peasant Woman"
"It's not the business you started!
Now it's time to work,
Is it leisure to interpret?
?..
U
we are already falling apart,
There aren’t enough hands, darlings.”
“What are we doing, godfather?
Bring on the sickles! All seven
How will we be tomorrow - by evening
We'll burn all your rye
!...
A
pour out your soul to us!"
"I won't hide anything!"
"Matryona
Timofeevna
Postural
woman,
Wide
And
dense,
Years
thirty
eight
.
Beautiful
; gray streaked hair,
Eyes
big, strict,
Eyelashes
the richest,
Severe
and dark
.
On
she's wearing a shirt
white,
Yes
short sundress
,
Yes
sickle through
shoulder."
The heroine's appearance
ON THE. Nekrasov, a famous Russian poet, in many of his works describes with great sympathy the difficult life of ordinary working women.
In the poem “Who Lives Well in Rus'” he tells about his fate to wanderers who are looking for happy people, Matryona Timofeevna Korchagina. Her life developed like that of many Russian peasant women. Since childhood she has been studying hard work. But still, the memories of life in childhood are only joyful, since she had, according to Matryona herself, “a good, non-drinking family.” Having got married, Matryona went through difficult trials: conflicts in the family (nagging from her husband’s relatives), hard work, the death of her first child, separation from her husband, who had gone to work, eternal need.
This is how her life turned out. And there was both good and bad in her, of course there was more bad, but this woman found the strength to live. With what pain she suffered the death of her son Demushka! And she is accused of the death of a child, and she still has to justify herself! Matryona Timofeevna. So she forgives grandfather Savely for his mistake, which led to the death of her first son. Instead of another son, Matryona bears the punishment and lies down under the rod, endures shame and humiliation for the sake of the child, and after punishment she goes to the river and cries. When it became known that Matryona’s husband was being recruited as a soldier, she went to the governor’s wife, threw herself at her feet, and her husband was saved. Matryona is considered “lucky” in the village. But new troubles come instead of happiness. Many people had a lot like Matryona. And there is no time to worry for a long time - you have to feed your family. They lived, accumulating grief and despair.
Nekrasov lovingly describes the portrait of this working woman and her beauty. She has big eyes and gray hair. Nekrasov sees the main advantage of a Russian woman in her ability to be a good mother and take care of children, despite all the difficulties.
The image of Matryona Timofeevna in Nekrasov’s poem turned out to be truly Russian thanks to songs, proverbs, sayings, and the use of expressive means language: epithets, synonyms, comparisons. She laments over her dead son: “Fall, my little tears,... right into the heart of my villain!”
Matryona lived her life in constant work and struggle for her family. The author concludes: there is no happiness in Rus' for a peasant woman.
For the first time in literature, Nekrasov depicted a Russian woman so deeply and truthfully, showing the features national character Russian women. Living in inhuman, slave conditions, oppressed and humiliated, they retained a pure soul, strong will, tenderness, love, and loyalty. These qualities help them live and believe.
Option 2
The people are the entire population of the country. For N.A. Nekrasov, this is, first of all, the peasantry. The writer had compassion for the people, found in them the best human virtues, and considered himself obliged to them for all their difficult life circumstances.
The image of a peasant woman, Korchagina Matryona Timofeevna, in Nikolai Alekseevich Nekrasov’s poem “Who Lives Well in Rus'” plays an important role; he appears in one of the parts of the work called “Peasant Woman”.
Matryona Timofeevna felt truly happy only when she was in her parents’ house, in a wonderful peasant family, where the father and mother took care of their daughter and affectionately addressed her as “kasatushka.” Being a member of a working-class family, Matryona had to early years fulfill hard work, allocate little time for children's fun. Despite this, the peasant woman treasured the time she spent in her home and often recalled it with sadness.
Many guys looked at the hardworking Matryona. The girl was given to a man from another village. The house Matryona ends up in is incomparable to her parents'. The unwelcoming family does not respect the new family member and calls the girl “sleepy, dormant, unruly,” despite her great efforts. The husband was cruel to Matryona, beating her: “the whip whistled, blood sprayed.”
The only joy in a troubled family life there was a birth of a child. This event serves as a consolation for the peasant woman. The need to work does not make it possible for Matryona to raise her first-born child on her own; she has to leave him in the care of an old man who once neglected to look after his child. The death of a child becomes a tragedy for a poor peasant woman.
The death of her firstborn did not break Matryona; she continues to live, protect her children and family. So she takes upon herself the punishment of her son, Fedot, who lost a sheep while grazing, stands up for her husband, whom they want to take as a soldier, asking the governor’s wife for help.
The image of Matryona cannot be called happy. Not everyone is able to withstand the difficulties that the peasant woman had to endure, to sacrifice herself for the sake of others, so the heroine is admired.
The writer endowed Matryona with all the features of peasant women in order to show the life of the people as a whole. And now the reader is presented with a strong woman, an honest wife, hard-working, purposeful, gentle and simple.
Essay about Matryona
The Russian peasant woman is a character in different works Nekrasova. All of them are imbued with sympathy for her fate. However, the peasant woman appears before us not only as tortured by hard work, but also in the image of a “majestic Slavic woman”, possessing high moral qualities, steadfastly enduring life’s troubles and loving her family. This is Matryona Timofeevna Korchagina.
Kindness, pleasant appearance, ingenuity, and the fame of a lucky woman are inherent in this woman. We see how Nekrasov shows Matryona’s life from childhood until her meeting with the seekers of a happy destiny. It is interesting how the author portrays her thoughts and feelings, as well as the emotional turmoil that left a big mark on her life. It was especially difficult for her after the death of her first son, Demushka.
At the beginning of the poem, where it talks about tragic death child, the image of a bird is described, which cries inconsolably for its chicks that died during a thunderstorm. He helps the reader understand the tragedy of the peasant mother. However, when Demushka’s corpse is opened, Matryona Timofeevna finds herself in the grip of hopelessness and rage. In her curses against the villains and executioners, she conceived a plan for revenge. And therefore, anticipating such a situation, the police officer orders the mother to be tied up.
Saving the youngest Fedotoshka from undeserved punishment, she herself lay down under the rods, without even begging for forgiveness from the headman. She endured the shameful punishment with her head held high. Only in the evening by the river was the woman able to cry out all the pain of her suffering. Matryona is worried when she finds out that her husband is being sent to serve as a soldier. Seeing her wife being beaten with sticks on the orders of Colonel Shalashnikov, and her children begging for alms, she goes to seek intercession.
At night she goes to the city, turning with prayer to the heavenly intercessor. Unlike other heroines of the poet’s works, she was lucky, as she asked for help from the governor’s wife, who helped her. And so, the peasant woman returns home with her husband, who was released from military service, and with the baby Liodorushka. Her heart was filled with joy, gratitude and love. In this state and the world she looks better. Matryona walks and admires the natural beauty present at the beginning of spring. But, for all her luck and natural talent, Matryona did not become happy. Saying goodbye to the seekers of happiness, she says that the keys to women's happiness are lost and are unlikely to be found.
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Characteristics of the hero
Matryona Timofeevna Korchagina is a peasant woman. The third part of the poem is dedicated to this heroine.
M.T. — “A dignified woman, broad and dense, about 38 years old. Beautiful; hair streaked with gray, large, stern eyes, rich eyelashes, stern and dark.”
Among the people about M.T. goes the glory of the lucky one. She tells the wanderers who come to her about her life. Its narrative is told in the form of folk laments and songs. This emphasizes the typicality of M.T.’s fate. for all Russian peasant women: “It’s not a matter of looking for happiness among women.”
In the parental home of M.T. Life was good: she had a friendly, non-drinking family. But, having married Philip Korchagin, she ended up “by her maiden will in hell.” The youngest in her husband's family, she worked for everyone like a slave. The husband loved M.T., but often went to work and could not protect his wife. The heroine had one protector left - grandfather Savely, her husband’s grandfather. M.T. She has seen a lot of grief in her life: she endured the harassment of the manager, she survived the death of her first-born Demushka, who, due to Savely’s oversight, was killed by pigs. M.T. It was not possible to claim the son’s body and it was sent for an autopsy. Later, the heroine’s other son, 8-year-old Fedot, faced a terrible punishment for feeding someone else’s sheep to a hungry wolf. The mother, without hesitation, lay down under the rods instead of her son. But in a lean year, M.T., pregnant and with children, herself becomes like a hungry wolf. In addition, the last breadwinner is taken away from her family - her husband is chosen to become a soldier out of turn. In despair, M.T. runs into the city and throws himself at the feet of the governor. She helps the heroine and even becomes the godmother of M.T.’s born son. - Liodora. But an evil fate continued to haunt the heroine: one of her sons was taken into the army, “they were burned twice... God visited with anthrax... three times.” In “The Woman's Parable” M.T. sums up his sad story: “The keys to women’s happiness, From our free will, Abandoned, lost from God himself!”
Most of Nekrasov’s poem “Who Lives Well in Rus'” entitled “Peasant Woman” is dedicated to Russian women. Wanderers, looking for a happy person among men, in this part of the work decided to turn to another woman, and on the advice of the residents of one of the villages, they turned to Matryona Korchagina.
This woman’s confession captivated them with the directness and depth of her story about her years. To do this, the author used metaphors, comparisons, and folk songs and lamentations. All this from Matryona’s lips sounds sad and sad. But is she happy and what is the story of her life?
Matryona's childhood was cloudless. She was born into a good, hardworking peasant family where there was no discord. Her parents loved and took care of her. Having matured early, she began to help them in everything, working hard, but still finding time for rest.
She also remembered her youth with warmth, because she was beautiful and energetic and had time to do everything: work and relax. Many guys looked at Matryona until the betrothed was found to whom she was married off. The mother, mourning her daughter, lamented that marriage, in a foreign country and in a strange family, would not be a happy life for her. But such is a woman’s lot.
That's exactly what happened. Matryona ended up in a large, unfriendly family, following her words “from the maiden holiday to hell.” They didn’t like her there, they forced her to work hard, they insulted her, and her husband often beat her, because in those days beating women was commonplace. But Matryona, having a strong character, courageously and patiently endured all the hardships of her forced life. And even in these difficult life circumstances, she knew how to be happy. Her husband will bring a scarf as a gift and take her for a ride on a sleigh - and she rejoices at these moments.
The greatest happiness for Matryona was the birth of her first child. That's when she was truly happy. But this happiness was short-lived. Due to the old man's oversight, the child dies, and the mother is blamed for everything. Where did she get the strength to survive all this? But she survived, as she also experienced a lot of grief and humiliation.
In her difficult peasant life, she proudly fights and does not fall into despair. Every year she gives birth to children, giving them all her love. She resolutely stands up for her son and takes on his punishment; she boldly goes to ask for her husband so that he is not taken to war. Left an orphan at the age of 20, she has no one to rely on and no one to feel sorry for her. So courage and perseverance developed in her character.
Two fires, epidemics, famine and other misfortunes befell her hard lot. But one can only envy the firmness and fortitude of this Russian woman. Even when her mother-in-law died and Matryona became the mistress, life did not become easier for her, but she stubbornly fought for survival and she won.
This is the story of Matryona’s life. This is how they, Russian women, were once in Rus'!
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