Fate is similar to Samson, which means. The meaning of the name Samson, character and fate
Biblical hero, Jew, Old Testament judge from the land of Canaan. He fought against the unfriendly people of the Philistines and became famous for his exploits. The name Samson is translated from Hebrew as “sunny.”
In the biblical Age of Judges, “judges” were the authority figures to whom the Israelites turned for judgment. These same people were significant carriers of ethnic identity who called on Israelis to resist assimilation and the loss of ethnic identity. Any person could act in this capacity - a prophet, a woman, and even the leader of a bandit gang. The mythological Samson is one of them.
Samson in the Bible
Samson's people, enslaved by the Philistines, suffered for forty years because of this. While Samson was growing up, he constantly witnessed how his compatriots were humiliated. The matured hero decides to take revenge on the Philistine enslavers.
Samson was a Nazarite - dedicated to God. This meant that the hero adhered to certain vows - he could not eat grapes or drink drinks made from them, touch the dead or cut hair. The enormous physical strength granted to the hero was “contained” in long hair Samson and manifested itself in childhood.
Having matured, the hero decided to marry a Philistine. Samson's parents dissuaded him from this marriage, but the hero insisted on his own. Once, going to the city where his future wife lived, Samson met a lion. The beast wanted to attack the hero, but Samson managed to do it earlier and tore the lion apart with his bare hands.
During the wedding feast, an episode occurred that became the beginning of an unpleasant story. The hero decided to have fun and asked the guests a riddle. Whoever answered correctly would receive thirty pairs of clothes and shirts. The guests forced the hero’s young wife to find out the correct answer from him and then tell them. At night, the woman extracted an answer from her husband in bed, and then “surrendered” to her fellow tribesmen. Formally, Samson lost and had to give the dishonest wedding guests a “prize.” The hero started a fight in the city, killed thirty Philistines and gave away their clothes as a prize.
After this, the wife’s father suddenly changed his mind and, without warning, gave his daughter to another man. And Samson himself decided that nothing else stood in the way of his plans for revenge, and began to take revenge on the Philistines as soon as his imagination dictated. Legends describe how Samson set fire to the tails of three hundred foxes and released the animals into the fields during the harvest. The bread of the Philistines was burned along with the foxes. The wrestler himself disappeared into the mountains.
The Philistines, intimidated by Samson, burned the hero's would-be father-in-law along with his daughter, deciding that the aggression was provoked specifically by them. But the hero said that he was taking revenge on the Philistines as a people, and not on these specific people, and it would be more fun in the future. Soon the inhabitants of the city were afraid to go beyond the walls, because Samson began hunting them. And there was no salvation from the hero.
Samson's reign of terror led the Philistines to attack the neighboring lands of the Jews. A delegation of three thousand fellow tribesmen came to Samson’s mountain refuge and made claims about relations with the Philistines that had worsened even further. Samson allowed the Jews to tie him up and hand him over to the Philistines so that they would calm down.
This is what they did, but at the moment when the hero was about to be handed over to the Philistines, he broke his bonds and ran away. On the way, the hero picked up a donkey's jaw and began to kill any Philistines with it, and thus dealt with a thousand people.
The locals tried to catch Samson, who was staying overnight in the city of the Philistines, by locking the city gates for safety. But the hero carried out the gate along with the pillars and defiantly carried it to the top of the mountain. In the end, it was possible to control the hero thanks to the Philistine woman. The woman learned that the hero’s strength was in his hair, and when he fell asleep, she called the man who cut off Samson’s hair.
The hero, who had lost his strength, was blinded, chained and thrown into prison. Over time, the Philistines relaxed so much that for the sake of entertainment they dragged Samson to the temple of their own deity Dagon. Meanwhile, the hero’s hair managed to grow back. In the temple, Samson cried out to God and with his last effort brought down the vaults on the heads of those inside, perishing with them.
- Two fountains are named after Samson. One is now in Kyiv at the National Art Museum, the other - active - in Peterhof. Both play on the plot of Samson tearing the lion's mouth.
- In the book of the famous anthropologist James Frazer, “Folklore in the Old Testament,” the similarity of Samson from the Bible with the ancient Slavic Koshchei the Immortal is noted, taking into account the reversal of the roles of antagonist and hero.
- For 17th-century Protestants, the image of Samson became a symbol of their own struggle against the power of the Pope.
Film adaptations
In 1963, the film “Hercules vs. Samson” was released in Italy, where freely interpreted biblical and Greek myths intersected. The role of Samson was played by actor Ilosh Khoshade.
Samson is presented here as a rebel and leader of an anti-state movement, who is hiding from the authorities in a small Jewish village. The Greeks end up in this village and, after they and their crew are carried to the shores of Judea. The Greeks' ship has been wrecked and they want to return home.
Samson is being sought by the royal soldiers, and Hercules, hurrying with his comrades to the capital to get a ship there, is accidentally mistaken for Samson. This happens because Hercules, in front of a local merchant, kills a lion with his bare hands - Samson accomplished the same feat, and everyone knows this.
The merchant reports “where he should”, and in the capital of Hercules’s companions they are taken prisoner, and Greek hero They are ordered to go and find the real Samson, since he claims that he himself is not Samson. Queen Delilah goes on a search with Hercules.
When Hercules finds Samson, a skirmish occurs between them, but in the end the equally powerful fighters strike up a friendship and decide together to overthrow the king in Judea. Delilah, having reached the capital before the heroes, “surrenders” them to the king, and an army awaits Hercules and Samson on the approaches to the capital.
In 2009, the melodrama “Samson and Delilah” was released in Australia. Not reproduced in the film biblical story directly, here we are more likely talking about an allegory. About social issues that arise in Aboriginal communities in Australia.
The main characters - teenagers Samson and Delilah - live in poverty. After the villagers beat Delilah with sticks, they flee to the city. There, the fate of the heroes does not improve, no one pays attention to homeless teenagers, and they do not know how to make money. After difficult trials, the heroes return back to their native village. The role of Samson in this film is played by Rowan McNamara.
In 2018, the American action film “Samson” will be released - a spectacular adaptation of the biblical myth, where the hero will be played by actor Taylor James.
Quotes
“And the Spirit of the Lord came upon him, and he tore [the lion] like a kid; but he had nothing in his hand.”
“He found a fresh jawbone of a donkey and, stretching out his hand, took it and killed a thousand people with it.”
“And Samson said: Die, my soul, with the Philistines! And he resisted with all his strength, and the house collapsed on the owners and on all the people who were in it. And the dead whom [Samson] slew at his death were more than he slew in his life.”
Literature lesson in 8th grade:
"Who is to blame for the tragic fate of Samson Vyrin"
It is known that in the works fiction you can find answers to many questions. But the authors do not give direct answers, but allow readers to think about important issues themselves. moral problems: good and evil, about serving the Motherland, about honor and betrayal, about a sense of duty, about love and respect for parents, about mercy and compassion for those who surround you.
Russian literature has always been distinguished by its special attention to spiritual world person.
After students read A.S. Pushkin’s story “The Station Agent,” students can easily identify one of the main problems of the story: the relationship between parents and children or the loneliness of parents with living children. They are ready to blame Dunya and Minsky for all the protagonist’s troubles, defending Samson Vyrin.
The purpose of this lesson is to show that Samson Vyrin was ruined not by Dunya’s act, but by her happiness and the protagonist’s reluctance to come to terms with this fact.
The purpose of the lesson:
improve problem solver skills benchmarking text by penetrating the artistic “fabric” of the work;
cultivate the ability to admit one’s mistakes;
cultivate the ability to understand and evaluate people’s actions;
continue work with the concept of “little man” in Russian literature.
During the classes:
Teacher: The tragedy plays out on the pages of the story by A.S. Pushkin. Couldn't stand the blow of fate main character Samson Vyrin. He becomes an alcoholic and dies.
Who is to blame for the tragedy that occurred on the pages of A.S. Pushkin’s story “The Station Agent”?
Students: - Dunya and Minsky.
Teacher: Many researchers and readers of A.S. Pushkin’s work come to this conclusion. But there is another opinion. This is the opinion of M. Gershenzon (researcher of A.S. Pushkin):
"Samson Vyrin was killed not by some real misfortune, but by......"
This is the question we will answer at the end of the lesson, we will restore the phrase belonging to M. Gershenzon, and whether we agree or not with the opinion that, in addition to the act of Dunya and Minsky, there is another reason for the tragedy of Samson Vyrin.
Let's look into the "holy monastery" stationmaster. Let's take a closer look at the house in which Samson Vyrin and Dunya live. Let's pay attention to a special detail in the room's furnishings. What do the pictures hanging in the place of honor tell? Why does A.S. Pushkin use this detail?
This block of questions was developed by the 1st group. Students answer questions, supporting their answers with text.
Students compare the parable and the plot of the story and come to the conclusion:
Parable
“Stationmaster"
The prodigal son himself leaves his home to live independently.
The father himself sends his daughter away from her home (accidentally, involuntarily), not expecting that he is parting with her forever.
Nobody is looking for him
A father is looking for his daughter in St. Petersburg to bring her home
The prodigal son's lifestyle after leaving his parents' home represents depraved behavior.
Dunya lives in St. Petersburg in luxury and wealth.
Joyful meeting between son and father
Years passed - the caretaker died in poverty and grief. Only after the death of her father, Dunya, already a rich lady, visits her native place.
The son returned home poor and hungry. He realized his sin, repented of it, realized that he was “unworthy to be called the son” of his father, and decided to return.
Avdotya Semyonovna didn't come back , A came in passing by.
Reconciliation with father
Impossibility of meeting and reconciliation. The caretaker has died, so repentance and reconciliation are impossible.
Teacher: How do these pictures reflect the main character’s view of life?
What role did they play in the life of Samson Vyrin?
Students:
The pictures reflect the worldview of Samson Vyrin. This is his idea of life. He is convinced that everything in life will be fine, he will always live as he lived: with Dunya, in his little refuge.
He never thought that Dunya might be burdened by her existence, that she would happily leave this “holy monastery”, only she had nowhere to go, and no one with whom.
Vyrinu is calm, warm, comfortable, he does not think about any changes.
Samson Vyrin created his own little world, isolating himself from the outside world; he does not think that this cannot continue forever, that there will be any changes.
He is even afraid of any changes.
Pictures played a cruel joke in the life of Samson Vyrin.
Teacher: Vyrin is a former soldier. "Fresh, cheerful. There are three medals on his coat." What happened to the brave soldier, why did he become like this?
Students: (answers are confirmed with text).
After the war, he was an official of the fourteenth class, “a real martyr of the fourteenth class, exempt... only from beatings...”.
Samson Vyrin is easy to offend, since he has a low rank.
Our hero has no strength of character (weak-willed).
He had no purpose in life.
Samson Vyrin is not gifted with any abilities.
But he is kind and does no harm to anyone.
Teacher: Let's conclude: what could, besides Dunya's act, destroy Samson Vyrin?
Students:
Reluctance to change anything in your life and Dunina’s.
Go beyond the world he created.
Lack of desire to fight and live on.
Lack of strong character.
Teacher: Thus, in Russian literature, along with the story “The Station Agent,” the concept of “little man” and its personification - Samson Vyrin. Let's define "little man".
Students:
low social status;
without outstanding abilities;
not distinguished by strength of character;
without a goal, but at the same time doing no harm to anyone, harmless;
the most important thing that makes a person “small” is the reluctance to change anything in this life, the fear of life.
Teacher: Why does Dunya run away from home? Why does Samson Vyrin go in search of her? 1st (in Samson’s house in Vyrina) and 2nd (in a hotel room) meetings with Minsky. How do the heroes behave? What are they talking about? What arguments does each person give, explaining why Dunya should belong to him? What mistake does Minsky make? What do you think Minsky should have done to improve relations with the father of the woman he loved? Why didn't he do this?
This block of questions was developed by the 2nd group. Students answer questions, supporting their answers with text.
Teacher: 3rd meeting between Vyrin and Minsky. When and where does it happen? What does the maid’s phrase mean: “You can’t go to Avdotya Samsonovna, she has guests”? How did the father see his daughter? What does this mean? Why does the Author call Samson Vyrin “poor” at this moment? Why didn’t Dunya, when she saw her father, scream with joy and rush to meet him, but faint? How does Minsky behave? Why? Can he be justified?
This block of questions was developed by the 3rd group. Students answer questions, supporting their answers with text.
How do these scenes make us feel? (students' opinions were divided)
Students:
It is obvious that Samson Vyrin sees his daughter rich, happy, loved and loving. But he understands perfectly well that this position of his beloved daughter may not last long, because Minsky did not marry her (this is evidenced by the maid’s phrase) and is unlikely to marry, since Dunya is the daughter of a poor official, not a profitable party for Minsky. Vyrin is convinced that sooner or later Dunya will be thrown out onto the street, and the fate of the prodigal son from the biblical parable awaits her. As a father, he feels humiliated, dishonored, and honor for Samson Vyrin is above all, above wealth and money. It’s a pity for Vyrin: he was insulted all his life as a person, as an official, and Minsky hurt his fatherly feelings.
I also feel sorry for Vyrin. Fate beat this man more than once, but nothing could make him sink so low, so stop loving life, like the act of his beloved daughter. Material poverty for Samson Vyrin is nothing compared to what became of his soul.
It is difficult for him to compete with the rich and strong Minsky. Sorry for him.
There are such vyrins in our time, defenseless, naive, doing their small but necessary work. And there are many Minsk ones.
Vyrin sneaks into Minsky’s house and sees his daughter dressed up and happy. What does he understand? He understands that his daughter gets along just fine without him, that she doesn’t need him at this point in her life. Vyrin returns home and, because his daughter is happy (this is a misfortune for him), becomes an alcoholic and dies. I don't feel sorry for Vyrin.
And I don’t feel sorry for Vyrin either. He is ready to forgive Minsky for insulting his daughter’s honor. He is ready to take Dunya back, although she has dishonored their family. He doesn't even have a sense of self-esteem. When he receives money for Dunya, he throws it not in Minsky’s face, but on the ground. He is incapable of action.
In a conversation with Minsky, he thinks not about his daughter, but about himself, thereby demonstrating his attachment to a certain way of life, fearing change and unwillingness to change anything for the sake of his daughter’s happiness. "Little man" remains "little man" to the end.
For a long time he built an artificial little world, fenced it off from the outside world, but these walls collapsed from the very first wind of change. Vyrin turned out to be unable to either protect what was dear to him or adapt to his new life.
Teacher: And one of the critics said about Samson Vyrin: “Samson Vyrin himself is to blame for what happened.”
Let's go back to the beginning of the lesson: what killed Samson Vyrin? "
Samson Vyrin was killed not by some real misfortune, butDUNYA'S HAPPINESS ".
Homework: creative work"What bright sides do you see in what happened to Dunya? Are there any at all?" "Are the heroes to blame for each other? If so, for what?"
The main character of Pushkin's story “The Station Agent” is Samson Vyrin. Author, describing tragic life this man, managed to evoke in readers sympathy and empathy for the common man.
Here is the story described in the story. The poor stationmaster has a beautiful daughter, Dunya. Everyone who stopped at the station liked her; she was always cheerful and friendly. One day a passing hussar spent the night at the station. The next morning he called in sick and stayed for a few more days. All this time Dunya looked after him and served him drinks. When the hussar recovered and was about to leave, Dunya decided to visit the church. The hussar offered to give her a ride. Samson himself allowed his daughter to go with the young man, saying: “After all, his honor is not a wolf and will not eat you, just take a ride to the church.” Dunya left and never returned. Samson realized that the hussar had taken her with him, and that his illness was false; he was faking it just to stay longer at the station. The poor old man fell ill with grief, and as soon as he recovered, he went to St. Petersburg to hiccup his daughter. He found Hussar Minsky, followed him and burst into Duna’s room. She was in beautiful dress, in richly furnished chambers. The old man asks Minsky to let him go with him
Dunya, but he kicked him out, ordering him never to appear again. Returning to the station, Samson only thought that the hussar would kill his daughter, get amused and drive her out into the street, and there she would completely disappear. Out of grief, he began to drink and soon died.
Trying to answer the question of who is to blame for his death, we find the answer in the story itself. At the beginning of the story, the narrator, having entered Vyrin’s house, looks at the pictures hanging on the wall. They tell the story of the prodigal son. At first we think they symbolize life path Duni. But, having read to the end, we understand that the pictures are consonant with the life of Samson Vyrin. The picture of the son leaving home suggests that Samson is “leaving” his daughter. He does not believe in her happiness, he suspects that the hussar will deceive her. He is unable to imagine that Minsky will marry Duna. In the second picture, the son is surrounded by false friends. So Samson was deceived by a doctor who came to treat a supposedly ill hussar. The doctor confirmed the illness and was afraid to tell Vyrin the truth. And he himself believed him, not realizing that the doctor had conspired with Minsky. The third picture shows a wandering son herding pigs. So Vyrin, left without a daughter, began to drink out of melancholy, turning from a cheerful man into an old man. The last picture speaks of the “return” of the father to his daughter after death. Dunya came to visit her father and found him in the cemetery. But Minsky married her, they had children, they lived in prosperity and love. So Samson Vyrin turned out to be to blame for his difficult fate. Not believing in his daughter’s happiness, he tormented himself with thoughts of her fall. Memories of Duna caused pain and bitterness in him, he reproached himself for allowing her to go to church with the hussar. Having drunk out of grief, he came to a disastrous end. And he could communicate with his daughter, and with her husband, and with his grandchildren.
So the author, sympathizing with the old man’s experiences, makes it clear to readers that he condemns the limited thoughts “ little man”, unable to believe and hope for the best. But at the same time, Pushkin does not despise Vyrin, but tries to understand the nature of these very thoughts.
Composition
In no other country has such a powerful family emerged in such a short period of time greatest masters artistic expression, as in Russia in the 19th century. But we consider Pushkin to be the founder of classical Russian literature. Gogol said: “At the name of Pushkin, the thought of a Russian national poet immediately dawns on me... He has Russian nature, Russian soul, Russian language, Russian character...”
In 1830, A. S. Pushkin created five prose works, united under the common title “Belkin’s Tales.” They are written in precise, clear and concise language. Among Belkin's Tales, The Station Warden was of exceptional importance for the further development of Russian literature. The very truthful image of the caretaker, warmed by the author’s sympathy, opens the gallery of “poor people” created by subsequent Russian writers, humiliated and insulted by the gravest common man social relations of the then reality.
It is this surrounding reality that is to blame, it seems to me, for the tragic fate of the station guard Samson Vyrin. He had his only beloved daughter, the intelligent and agile Dunya, who helped her father with his work at the station. She was his only joy, but it was she who brought her father “gray hair, deep wrinkles on his face that had not been shaved for a long time” and a “hunched back”; literally three or four years turned “a vigorous man into a frail old man.” At the end of his life, the stationmaster found himself abandoned by his daughter, although he himself does not blame anyone for this: “... you can’t avoid trouble; what is destined cannot be avoided.”
From childhood, his favorite knew how to flirt, spoke “without any timidity, like a girl who has seen the world,” and this attracted passing young people, and one day she ran away from her father with a passing hussar. Samson Vyrin himself allowed Dunya to ride with the hussar to the church: “blindness came over him,” and then “his heart began to ache and ache, and anxiety took possession of him to such an extent that he could not resist and went to mass himself.” Dunya was nowhere to be found, and the coachman who returned in the evening reported: “Dunya went on from that station with the hussar.” The old man fell ill from this news and because he learned that the hussar had pretended to be sick and was already planning to take Dunya away.
Samson Vyrin went to St. Petersburg in the hope of finding and picking up his daughter, but Captain Minsky did not give him Dunya and kicked him out the door, putting money up his sleeve. Vyrin made another attempt to see his daughter, but Dunya, seeing him, fainted, and Minsky again kicked him out. In the tragic fate of the stationmaster
The class division of society is also to blame, allowing higher ranks to cruelly and rudely treat people of lower ranks. Minsky considered it natural for himself to simply take Dunya away (and not even ask her father for her hand in marriage), and kick out the old man, and yell at him.
The tragedy of Samson Vyrin is that in his declining years he was left completely alone, shedding tears for his lost daughter. Not for his grandchildren, but for strangers, he carved pipes; he fussed with other people’s children and treated them to nuts. The tragedy of his situation is that his beloved daughter came to him not during his lifetime, but after his death. From the story it is clear that Minsky really loved Dunya and did not abandon her, she had happy life in abundance. “A beautiful lady... was riding... in a carriage of six horses, with three little barts and a nurse.” Having learned “that the old caretaker had died... she began to cry” and went to the cemetery. Dunya is also to blame for her father’s tragic fate. She left him, she acted inhumanely. I think the thought of this haunted her - after all, she came, albeit late, to her father, who died alone, forgotten by everyone, and by his own daughter too.
In very simple and understandable words, Pushkin showed us tragic fate an ordinary person - stationmaster Samson Vyrin, and I am very sorry for this old man.
In this article you will find information about the meaning of the name Samson, its origin, history, and learn about the interpretation options for the name.
What does the name Samson mean? solar (the name Samson is of Hebrew origin).
Short meaning of the name Samson: Samonya, Samokha, Monya.
Patronymic name Samson: Samsonovich, Samsonovna; decomposition Samsonych.
Angel Samson Day: The name Samson celebrates his name day twice a year:
- January 12 (December 30) - The Holy Martyr Samson and his comrades suffered for Christ during the time of Julian the Apostate.
- July 10 (June 27) - The Monk Samson the Host, a doctor, built a house in Constantinople for wanderers, the poor and the sick, and he himself served them with zeal and love for the sake of God and the salvation of the soul.
Signs of the name Samson: July 10 - Samson-senognoy. If it rains on this day, it will be wet until Indian summer.
- Samson's Zodiac - Capricorn
- Planet - Sun
- The color of the name Samson is pale yellow.
- Auspicious tree - pine
- Samson's treasured plant - lotus
- The patron of the name Samson is the white horse
- Samson Samson's talisman stone - amber
Characteristics of the name Samson
Positive features: In numerology, the meaning of the name Samson is characterized by the number 3, which indicates a very sociable and energetic person who easily absorbs knowledge and adapts to the environment. He is able to do things that will bring immediate benefit, and he often chooses even his friends according to social status and financial situation.
Negative features: Samson is an introvert, he is immersed in his own thoughts and is little interested in the events of the world. He doesn't like to share his experiences. He seems to be reading his own life... although, if circumstances force him to take care of someone else, to interfere in someone else’s life, then a man named Samson accepts his troubles as his own.
Character of the name Samson: What character traits determine the meaning of the name Samson?
Having matured, Samson becomes calmer and more balanced, and can carefully consider his actions and words. Most often he is unperturbed and remains calm even in extreme situation. The name Samson is a purposeful person and strives to make all his desires come true. Moreover, this is more than possible, since Samson’s business qualities and perseverance contribute to the implementation of his plans.
Samson and his personal life
Love and marriage: Does the meaning of the name Samson promise happiness in love? In the family, Samson is a loving and beloved person. He treats his family with care, honors the elderly, monitors the successes of children, and is especially happy if they attend technical clubs or participate in mathematical Olympiads. His wife and children are aware of the problems of his scientific activity.
Samson has few friends, he does not like to visit, he gets tired of house parties, but he obeys his wife in these events. For Samson, order and stability in his lifestyle are very important. The wife needs to give him the opportunity to organize his territory, to retire when necessary.
Samson - a true friend. He is always able to come to the rescue and provide not only moral, but also financial support. He has a winning appearance, and this helps Samson establish contacts with people. Of course, he does not have any problems communicating with the female sex. Samson is witty, gallant, and does not skimp on compliments. Naturally, this is precisely why women adore him. But living together may be complicated by this very thing - Samson loves to flirt. He treats his family superficially. She loves her children, but prefers that her wife raise them.
Talents, business, career
Choice of profession: In addition, Samson often has numerous talents, which also sets him apart from the crowd. He can choose the profession of a prosecutor, an artist, an electronics engineer, a programmer, a dentist, an artist, a cutter, or a fashion designer. Often a man named Samson becomes a leader. Although it must be said that a leadership position for the name Samson is not an end in itself. He can equally demonstrate his talents both in the Kremlin as a boss and in the position of a subordinate. In any case, the name Samson acquires useful connections.
Business and career: Samson is a bright, versatile personality. He is excellent at exact, natural sciences. He can be a scientist, teacher, athlete, coach, surgeon, radiologist. He is proud and strives for leadership. His high professionalism and knowledge command the respect of others. Samson is immersed in work, therefore he has no conflict; he has no time to pay attention to the surrounding bustle. But he has enough strength to reform established traditions in the team, and is not afraid of risks in production activities. But Samson can be quite cruel to people who are clearly not up to the task, who, as he believes, are in the way. creative activity. The name Samson becomes explosive and it may happen that he himself will have to change his place of work.
Health and energy
Health and talents: Meaning of the name Samson in childhood. Little Samson should not be frightened by telling him scary tales. He is impressionable and takes everything seriously. Samson is a little unsociable, try to invite his friends to your home, accustom him to society, to the opposite sex.
At school, Samson has authority, has organizational skills, loves sports, and participates in competitions. He loves mathematics, solves complex problems easily, and helps his friends. He loves chess and spends a lot of time solving chess problems.
Parents often say that it is simply impossible to cope with Samson. Indeed, he is growing up to be an incredibly nimble and active boy, and therefore you have to make an effort to keep track of him. This is especially true when the name Samson once again comes up with some kind of extreme entertainment. But this is precisely why Samson’s peers love him - it’s never boring with him. Having become a schoolboy, a boy cannot begin to study hard, because in this main role lack of perseverance plays a role. But Samson quickly learns new material. He is witty and observant. Sometimes his parodies and jokes are so realistic that adults are even a little afraid of them.
Samson's fate in history
What does the name Samson mean for a man's destiny?
- Samson is one of the most romantic biblical characters. An angel announced to the expectant mother that she would give birth to a son who would defeat the Philistines. He also warned that Samson should never eat the juice of the vine or cut his hair, for his strength would be contained in the hair. The biblical stories about Samson consist of several episodes, sometimes funny and touching, sometimes cruel and tragic. Fate, as if on purpose, tested the hero, and it turned out that he fell in love with a Philistine woman.
- Samson Yakovlevich Makintsev (1776-1849) - adventurer, sergeant of the Russian service, deserted to Persia. Having entered the Persian service, Makintsev, or, as he was called in Persia, Samson Khan, began to recruit Russian deserters, for which he was consistently promoted. In 1820-1821 participated in the war between Persia and Turkey and contributed to the Persian victory at Toprak-kala; during the war between Russia and Persia, he refused to fight against the Russians; later pacified the uprising in Khorasan.
- Samson Ksenofontovich Sukhanov (1766-?) - one of the best masons in St. Petersburg, whose hands created the majestic buildings of the Neva capital. In 1807-1808, Samson Sukhanov took on the construction of a semicircular embankment on the Spit of Vasilyevsky Island in front of the Exchange building. The descents to the Neva and the granite wall were completed under his supervision. At the same time, Sukhanov worked on the construction of two rostral columns-malkov on the sides of the Exchange. He and his comrades carved four large figures from limestone, depicting Russian rivers. The figures are placed at the bases of the rostral columns. Under the leadership of sculptors Pimenov and Demut-Malinovsky, Sukhanov also had to work at the Admiralty. The statues of the elements ascended to the tower were carved by his hands.
- The most unusual space objects (6 photos) The most famous space objects
- Interesting facts about the dish
- What is Martini made from: production technology and composition What is the difference between the composition of different types of Martini
- Brodsky Joseph - biography Joseph Brodsky biography and personal