True love arguments from literature. Composition on the theme “The power of love

17.06.2019

Confirm or refute the words of F. Schiller: "True love helps to endure all hardships"

What is true love? For me, this is the kind of love for which people sacrifice themselves, change, make compromises in order to be together as long as possible. And, of course, true love implies constant support and support in both joy and sorrow. Thus, I fully support the words of F. Schiller that true love helps to endure all hardships. The correctness of this point of view can be proved by examples from the literature.

Consider Nicholas Sparks' The Notebook. This novel is about true and true love. The main characters Noah and Ellie fall in love with each other at first sight, they are so interesting to each other that Ellie, despite the will of her parents, continues to meet with Noah. Ellie is forced to leave for her hometown. Young people promise each other that their love will be eternal. After fourteen years of separation, they meet and become drunk again with closeness. Ellie completely changes plans for life. They get married, have five children and live for each other. By old age, Ellie was diagnosed with a terrible diagnosis - Alzheimer's disease. Noah did not give up and to the end tried to restore the memory of his beloved, reading his memory diary, where the days spent together were so well described. The author shows that true love helps the heroes to live a wonderful life and overcome adversity.

Another work that confirms Schiller's words is the novel by F.M. Dostoevsky "Crime and Punishment". Sonya Marmeladova is a vicious girl, and at first glance you might think that she is the same criminal as Raskolnikov. But it is she who puts Rodion on the path of repentance. This defenseless, weak and fragile girl falls in love with Raskolnikov, follows him to hard labor and endures his indifference. Over time, Raskolnikov realizes that he has no one closer to Sonya. He rethinks everything he has done and is resurrected to live on. If not for Sonya's true love, it's scary to imagine the fate of this hero.

Love, which is based on self-sacrifice, the desire to be with a person and support him in all situations, can be the strongest. Stronger than poverty, misfortune, hard labor and even illness. And it is this kind of love that will help you endure all the hardships of life. I hope I'm lucky and I find just such a love.

Quotes for the final essay in the direction "Loyalty and treason".


1. Loyalty/treason.

Trust is a sign of courage, and loyalty is a sign of strength. (Maria Ebner Eschenbach)
You can forgive betrayal, but you can't forgive. (A. Akhmatova)
How can you deal with someone you can't trust? If the wagon has no axle, how can you ride it? (Confucius)
Who never swore allegiance, he will never break it. (August Platen)
Happiness needs fidelity, misfortune can do without it. (Seneca)
Only once do we lose life and trust. (Publius Sir)
Constancy is the basis of virtue. (O. Balzac)
To be faithful is a virtue, to know loyalty is an honor. (Maria Ebner-Eschenbach)
Without constancy there can be no love, no friendship, no virtue. (D. Addison)
A noble heart cannot be unfaithful. (O. Balzac)
The slightest infidelity towards us we judge much more severely than the most insidious betrayal towards others. (F. La Rochefoucauld)
In this world, I value only loyalty. Without it, you are nobody and you have nobody. In life, this is the only currency that will never depreciate. (Vysotsky V.S.)
Betrayal originates in the heart before it manifests itself in action. (J. Swift)
Readers can change the writer as much as they like, but the writer must always be faithful to the reader. (W. H. Auden)
Betrayals are committed most often not by deliberate intent, but by weakness of character. (F. de La Rochefoucauld)
Loyalty, which can only be maintained at the cost of great effort, is no better than treason.
(F. de La Rochefoucauld)
Traitors are despised even by those they serve. (Tacitus Publius Cornelius)

2. Loyalty / betrayal in the love sphere.

In the demand for fidelity - the greed of the owner. We would gladly give up a lot if it were not for the fear that someone else would pick it up (O. Wilde)
Faithful love helps to endure all hardships. (F. Schiller)
If your wife cheated on you, then rejoice that she cheated on you, and not on the fatherland. (A.P. Chekhov)
People often cheat for the sake of ambition, but then they will never cheat on ambition for the sake of love. (F. de La Rochefoucauld)
Constancy is the everlasting dream of love. (Vauvenargue)
They love those who are going to betray, but they hate those who have already betrayed. (Dm. Arkady)
To save love, one must not change, but change.? (K. Melikhan)
One cannot hope for female fidelity; happy who looks at it indifferently. (A.S. Pushkin)
When you love, you do not want to drink any other water than the one you find in your favorite spring. Loyalty in this case is a natural thing. In a loveless marriage, in less than two months, the spring water becomes bitter. (Stendhal)
The basis of love, its first condition is faith, unconditional fidelity and devotion. True love is not blind; on the contrary, it may open the eyes of a person for the first time. The slightest betrayal of a loved one, if it happened sooner or later, is a complete betrayal of everything, from the very beginning, it destroys not only the future, but also the past, because this means that every day of a life full of trust was a lie and the heart was deceived. Anyone who has been unfaithful at least once has never been faithful. (David Scott)

3. Loyalty/treason to the motherland, public duty.

Treason to the motherland requires extreme baseness of the soul. (N.G. Chernyshevsky)
There is only one crime that cannot be redeemed - this is treason to one's state. The motherland cannot be changed, it can only be betrayed. A person who truly loves the Motherland always knows its price ... To express your opinion, it is not necessary to be a famous person ... (E.V. Gushchina)
Ignorance, selfishness and betrayal - these are the three irreconcilable enemies of patriotism. (Garegin Need)
There is no higher idea than how to sacrifice your own life, defending your brothers and your fatherland. (F.M. Dostoevsky)
You can't be a hero fighting against your homeland. (Hugo W.)
Is it possible to run away from yourself by leaving your homeland? (Horace)
If the holy army shouts: “Throw Rus', live in paradise!”, I will say: “Don’t need paradise, Give me my homeland.” (S.A. Yesenin)
Everyone's duty is to love their homeland, to be incorruptible and courageous, to remain faithful to it, even at the cost of life. (J.-J. Rousseau)
I understand loyalty as loyalty to the homeland, and not to its institutions and rulers. Motherland is true, lasting, eternal; the motherland must be protected, one must love it, one must be faithful to it; institutions are something external, like clothes, and clothes can wear out, tear, become uncomfortable, stop protecting the body from cold, illness and death. (M. Twain)


4. Loyalty / betrayal in relation to a friend, comrade, etc.

Be loyal to the one who is loyal to you. (Plat)
And in friendship, and in love, sooner or later, the time comes for settling accounts. (D.B. Shaw)
A betrayal of a friend is much more painful than a betrayal of a loved one, because you expect it less from him. (Etienne Rey)
Cheating on a friend is a crime
No excuse, no forgiveness. (Lope de Vega)
Loyalty is the commandment of friendship, the most precious thing that can be given to a person at all. (E. Telman)
Half friend, half traitor. (V. Hugo)
An unfaithful friend is like a shadow that follows you while the sun is shining. (K. Dossi)
A devotee to you is a friend; betrayed by you is an enemy. (A. Nadanyan)

5. Loyalty / betrayal in relation to oneself, one's moral principles, one's vocation, goals, word, religious beliefs, etc.

Be true to yourself, and then just as surely as night follows day, loyalty to other people will follow. (Shakespeare)
Stupid is the man who never changes his mind. (W. Churchill)
He who is true only to himself is always unfaithful to others. (L. Sukhorukov)
He who never changes his mind loves himself more than the truth. (J. Joubert)
Whoever betrays himself does not love anyone in this world. (Shakespeare)
Be true to yourself, and then just as surely as night follows day, loyalty to other people will follow. (Shakespeare)
If you hid the truth, hid it, if you did not rise from your seat and did not speak at the meeting, if you spoke without telling the whole truth, you betrayed the truth. (J. London)
But it is sad to think that it was in vain that youth was given to us, That they cheated on her all the time, That she deceived us. (A.S. Pushkin)
To change or not to change is entirely up to you. The main thing is not to cheat on yourself, not to waste on what is really not needed, and to be able to keep what is really valuable. (O. Roy)
To be authentic means to be true to yourself. (Osho)
The liveliness of the mind does not paint a person too much if it is not accompanied by the fidelity of judgments. Not those watches are good that go fast, but those that show the exact time. (Vauvenargue)
The word "loyalty" has done a lot of harm. People have learned to be "faithful" to a thousand injustices and lawlessness. Meanwhile, they should have been true only to themselves, and then they would have rebelled against deceit. (M. Twain)
Traitors betray themselves first of all. (Plutarch)

6. Loyalty of animals to their owners.

White Fang did not like Gray Beaver - and yet remained faithful to him against his will, his anger. He couldn't help himself. This is how he was created. Loyalty was the property of the White Fang breed, loyalty distinguished him from all other animals, loyalty led the wolf and wild dog to man and allowed them to become his comrades. (J. London)
Loyalty is a quality that people have lost, but dogs have retained. (A.P. Chekhov)
Not a single dog in the world considers ordinary devotion to be something unusual. But people came up with the idea of ​​exalting this feeling of a dog as a feat only because not all of them, and not so often, have loyalty to a friend and fidelity to duty so much that this is the root of life, the natural foundation of the being itself, when the nobility of the soul is a self-evident state. (G. Troepolsky)
A lot has already been written about dog loyalty, but no one seems to have said yet that loyalty is happiness. Whoever serves the one he loves already receives his reward. (L. Ashkenazi)
Whoever has experienced affection for a faithful and intelligent dog, there is no need to explain with what warm gratitude she pays for this. There is something in the unselfish and selfless love of the beast that conquers the heart of anyone who has more than once experienced the treacherous friendship and deceptive devotion inherent in Man. (E.A. Poe)


Many works of A.S. are devoted to the problem of fidelity and betrayal. Pushkin. So, it tells about the betrayal of the Hetman of Ukraine Mazepa. He rebels against the authorities of Russia and personally PeterIand goes to an alliance with the king of Sweden - CharlesXII. The reason for the betrayal of the Fatherland and Mazepa's hatred for the Russian Tsar is the insult once inflicted by Peter Mazepa. The tsar grabbed the hetman by the mustache for a boldly spoken word. After the defeat of the Swedish troops near Poltava, the traitor had to shamefully flee.

the problem of fidelity and betrayal is also raised, which is closely related to the main problem of the work - honor and dishonor. Loyalty here can be considered both in a personal aspect and in a social one. So, the protagonist of the work - Pyotr Grinev - refuses to swear allegiance to the rebel Emelyan Pugachev and is ready to accept death, saying that he already swore allegiance to the mother empress. This is not his opponent and former comrade in the Belogorsk fortress - Alexei Shvabrin. This hero easily refuses the officer's sword and goes into submission to Pugachev.

Pyotr Grinev is true to his love for Masha Mironova: having promised the girl to marry her, he does not reconcile himself to the prohibition of his parents, who refused to bless the lovers. The hero is also not stopped by the capture of Masha by Shvabrin, who now commands the Belogorsk fortress and holds the daughter of his former boss, forcibly persuading her to marry him. Grinev does not stumble from the decision to rescue Masha from the hands of Shvabrin and goes to the fortress, despite the fact that the head of the Orenburg garrison refuses military support to the hero. Peter goes for help to Pugachev, telling him about the arbitrariness of his former comrade.

Masha Mironova is also true to her love, she bluntly declares that it is better for her to die than to marry the unloved.

The hero turned out to be a traitor of the oath

The youngest son of Taras, Andriy, betrays his comrades and the Motherland because of his love for the Polish lady:

he says to the lady when he secretly comes to her in the city besieged by the Cossacks. Taras Bulba is unable to endure such humiliation. He cannot forgive his son for treason and in one of the battles where Andriy fights on the side of the Poles, lures him into the forest and kills him. Unlike Andriy, the eldest son of Taras - Ostap, having been captured by the Poles, does not bow his head to the enemy. He is tortured, but not a single groan escapes from his chest; after terrible torture, Ostap is executed.

the problem of fidelity and betrayal is also the most important. Frightened by the "opinion of the world", fearing to lose his reputation, Onegin does not go to reconciliation with Lensky, betrays their friendly relations. Although avoiding the duel was so easy. The protagonist himself understood that Vladimir’s little lie that Tatiana’s name day would only have a close family circle in order to force him, Onegin, to accept the invitation, and further flirting “in retaliation” with Lensky’s bride, Olga, was an insignificant reason for the duel. Yes, and already the next morning after the name day, Vladimir, having stopped by to see Olga before the duel and seeing her joy and happiness from meeting him, realizes that for her yesterday's dances and conversations with Onegin are nothing more than entertainment.

An example of true fidelity in this work is the main character - Tatyana Larina. She falls in love with Onegin at first sight and retains this feeling even after she realizes that her lover is not at all the romantic hero that her imagination painted him. Even having married a distant relative of Onegin, the famous general, in her heart she continues to be faithful to her first love. Despite this, Tatiana refuses Eugene's mutual feelings when he returns to Russia after several years of wandering and falls in love with the transformed Tatiana. She replies with bitterness and pride:

True to your feelings and

Alexei Berestov falls in love with a peasant girl Akulina, who pretends to be Liza Muromskaya, the daughter of the Berestovs' neighbor, nobleman Grigory Ivanovich Muromsky. Because of the stupid enmity between Berestov and Murom, their children never saw each other. All this made it possible for the story, which Pushkin tells so fascinatingly, to happen. Alexey Berestov falls in love with Lisa-Akulina so much that he intends to unite with her for life, educate her and, as they say, die on the same day. He understands that he will never receive his father's blessing for this unequal marriage and, therefore, will certainly lose his inheritance, but this does not stop the young man, who is ready to go to the end in his feelings.

because of envy and jealousy, Pechorin goes to betrayal, since he turned out to be happier than him in love. Princess Mary Ligovskaya falls in love with Pechorin, who previously sympathized with Grushnitsky, who had his own plans for the girl. Deprived of generosity, Grushnitsky cannot forgive Pechorin for his defeat and decides on a vile step - a dishonorable duel. He slanders Pechorin, accusing him of having close relations with Princess Mary, and during the duel he offers his former friend a pistol loaded with blank cartridges.

An example of true loyalty is the attitude of Dmitry Razumikhin - one of the heroes

to his friend - the main character of the work, Rodion Raskolnikov. It is Razumikhin who supports Raskolnikov when he rushes about in terrible agony, trying to avoid the murder of the old pawnbroker he planned. Dmitry does not know anything about Raskolnikov's plans, but he sees that he is in distress, therefore, without hesitation, he offers his students to him in order to give him the opportunity to earn extra money. It is Razumikhin who finds Raskolnikov after the crime, when he lies delirious in his coffin-like room. It is he who calls the doctor and then literally feeds the protagonist from a spoon. Razumikhin takes care of Raskolnikov's mother and sister when they come to St. Petersburg. Later, when Raskolnikov was sentenced to hard labor, Dmitry, who by that time had married Rodion's sister Dunya, decides to accumulate initial capital in four years and go to Siberia, closer to Raskolnikov's prison.

engaged to Andrei Bolkonsky, succumbs to the passion that flared up in her when she met Anatole Kuragin. She yearns for Bolkonsky, who left her to go abroad for treatment, but the vicious beauty of Kuragin makes the girl forget about her fiancé for a while. Natasha thinks that her feelings for Anatole are real, and most importantly - mutual, she refuses to believe persistent rumors about Kuragin's dishonesty and debauchery. The girl even decides to run away with him. Fortunately, the escape did not take place. But Natasha had to be bitterly disappointed in Anatole. She understands how much she hurt both Andrei and her family, what a shame she brought on all of them. The realization of her wrongness makes the girl turn to God, she repents and fervently prays for forgiveness. At the end of the novel, we see how the dying Bolkonsky forgives Natasha for her act, when the girl comes to him and says that she knows how "bad" she was, but now she has changed.

The other heroine of the novel, Helen Kuragina, is not like that. Like her brother Anatole, she is vicious and selfish. Not really hiding from her husband - Pierre Bezukhov, she surrounds herself with favorites. Pierre finds out about this and leaves Helen, but the woman cares little. The main thing is that the husband does not stop paying her bills. Subsequently, she decides to divorce Pierre by any means. It was at this time that Helen meets two men and painfully tries to choose between them, dreaming that she could marry two at once.

we see how the heroine Nadezhda is faithful to her first and only love. Quite young, she, who served under the masters in the house, fell in love with a young master - Nikolai Alekseevich. According to Nadezhda, she gave him all "her youth, her fever", and was left with nothing. The young master left her, married a girl from his circle. Meeting by chance thirty years later at the inn that Nadezhda kept, Colonel Nikolai Alekseevich recalls how charming the girl was in her youth. He apologizes to Nadezhda for his act of thirty years ago, kisses her hands and admits that he has never been happy in his life. Leaving, he thinks that it was really Nadezhda who gave him not only the best, but truly magical moments of life, but immediately betrays his memories. "Nonsense!" the hero thinks. “What would we have done if I hadn’t left her then?” Driven by social prejudices and his own selfishness, Nikolai Alekseevich cannot imagine himself as Nadezhda the mother of his children and the mistress of his house.

Remains faithful to the first love and another heroine of Bunin

After taking her fiancé to the war, she soon learns of his death. And there was a lot more in her life after their last meeting: the hardships of revolutionary times, the death of parents, marriage, departure from revolutionary Russia, wandering around Europe, earning a living by hard work. But even after so many years, where everything seemed to be so much and different, the already aged heroine asks herself: “What happened in my life? And he answers himself: “Only that cold autumn evening.” All my life fit into one day - the day when I was young and in love.

Sergei Ivanovich Talberg betrays his wife Elena and leaves her in the city, which is about to be captured by Petliura's troops, and he himself flees to Germany, where he soon marries another woman.

Margarita remains faithful to the Master even when he disappears without a trace. She does everything to find her beloved and save him and his offspring - a novel about Pontius Pilate and Yeshua Ha-Nozri. Margarita goes even that she agrees to sell her soul to the devil. After all, for her, eternal bliss in heaven is nothing without the one whom she has been waiting for all her life, whom she was once looking for with yellow flowers in her hands. And the woman's loyalty is rewarded: the Master is found, and his novel is reborn from the ashes. And even Margarita's act - the sale of her own soul - is forgiven. After all, this was not done for the sake of ephemeral things like money, fame or eternal youth. She sacrificed her soul to save another person, and this is an important circumstance for forgiveness.

We see the traitor to the motherland

Having been captured by the Nazis along with his partner Sotnikov, the partisan Rybak becomes a traitor. Seeing the bloodied hands of a comrade who was dragged to the basement after being tortured, Rybak thinks that he will not give up so easily ... During interrogation, he answers sensibly, cunningly and tries to please the policeman. The next day, Sotnikov, Rybak, and several other peasants who sheltered them are led to their execution. Sotnikov tries to save his comrade and shouts that it was he who killed the policeman, and Rybak had nothing to do with it, being nearby by accident. But this does not touch the servants of the Nazis - the local policemen. Seeing that his life is doomed, Rybak falls at the feet of the Germans and agrees to cooperate. Churbak from under Sotnikov had to be knocked out: the Germans needed to check Rybak "in action", "tie his hand" with the blood of a Russian partisan. After that, the hero still hopes to escape, but, peering into the hatred-filled eyes of a peasant peasant who saw the execution, he realizes that after what he has done, he has nowhere to run...

the main character - Sanya Grigoriev is the personification of fidelity - fidelity to the word, idea, love. So, he does not give up the idea of ​​proving his case about the fact that the polar expedition of Captain Tatarinov was destroyed by his own brother, Nikolai Antonovich Tatarinov, and Captain Tatarinov himself made a great geographical discovery. Being still quite a boy, he is not afraid of the wrath of Nikolai Antonovich. Sanka is also faithful to his love for Katya Tatarinova, carrying this feeling in his heart all his life. In turn, Katya is devoted to Sanya. So, she refuses to believe that her husband died during the bombing of a sanitary trip and rejects the help of Grigoriev's eternal enemy - Mikhail Romashov, who brought Katya terrible news. ⁠ « Loyalty and betrayal»


Sometimes, when people fall in love with each other, it seems to them that everything is on the shoulder. That they are ready to go through all the difficulties of life together. And all the losses, sufferings, burdens, failures are powerless while they are together. Faithful, true love helps a person to live, move on, even if it is non-reciprocal. Once one of the greats said: "Faithful love helps to endure all hardships."

How rightly pointed out! So let's turn to the works of Russian classical literature to see this.

In Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky's novel Crime and Punishment, the main character, Rodin Romanovich Raskolnikov, falls in love with a girl named Sonya Marmeladova. Love for Sonya changes him for the better, and Rodion confesses that he committed a crime, after which he goes to hard labor. But Sonya did not forget him and was with him all the time: from the moment when he only confessed to her, to his stay in hard labor. She comes to him even a year later, thereby facilitating his difficult life. Their love overcame all difficulties and led to good changes.

And in the story of Alexander Ivanovich Kuprin "Garnet Bracelet" one of the heroes, G.S.

Zheltkov, in general, lived only for the sake of his beloved - Vera Sheina. However, his love was not reciprocated, but despite this, in his suicide letter, he wrote to her that she was his only joy and consolation. And only when Vera's husband and brother actually forbade him to hope for any mutual feelings from Vera and send her letters, he decides to commit suicide. For eight years, love for Vera helped him endure the hardships of life. He lived in a poor house, was a petty official, his life was not full of variety and impressions. But he was pleased in every possible way by the little things in the form of a scarf she had forgotten, a short message from her, thoughts about her and a desire to please her ... In my opinion, this is a very significant example of how love helps not only endure the hardships of life, but also live in general.

Yes, indeed, in both examples I have given, the heroes truly and strongly loved. Love really helped them endure all the hardships, made life easier, filled it with colors and positive emotions. This is the most beautiful power of love, as well as the most destructive.

Updated: 2017-11-26

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7. Confirm or refute the words of F. Schiller: "True love helps
endure all hardships

What is true love? It is very difficult to give a complete answer to this question. But for
true love is the love in which people sacrifice themselves, in which they change
for the sake of each other, make some compromises in order to be together as long as possible and,
of course, constant support, and support for each other, both in joy and in sorrow.
Thus, I fully support the words of F. Schiller that true love
helps to endure all hardships. The correctness of this point of view can be proved
examples from the literature.
Consider Nicholas Sparks' The Notebook. This novel is about
true and true love. The main characters Noah and Ellie fall in love with each other from the first
look, they are so interesting to each other that Ellie, despite the will of her parents,
keeps seeing Noah over and over again. Ellie's parents are high society
These are people who have great wealth and never deny themselves anything. AND
that is why they did not want to see their daughter next to Noah. With a guy who
brought up in a poor family and could not give all that Ellie needed. After
their summer love story, Ellie is forced to move back to her hometown. But they
promise that their love will be eternal. And after fourteen years of separation, they again
meet, again intoxicated by their intimacy. And it doesn't matter at all that Ellie
married, and that she has other plans for life. They get married, have five children and just
live for each other. Ellie was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in her old age. But Noah didn't let go.
hands and until the end of their days tried to return the memory of his beloved by reading his diary
memory, where all their days spent together were so well described.
Another work confirming Schiller's words is the work of F.M.
Dostoevsky "Crime and Punishment". Sonya Marmeladova is a vicious girl, and with
At first glance, you might think that she is the same criminal as Raskolnikov. This
defenseless, weak and fragile girl falls in love with Raskolnikov. She became the first
who heard the truth from him. It is she who puts Rodion on the path of repentance. Sonechka
follows Rodion to hard labor and endures his indifference. But after all this,
Raskolnikov has an insight, and he understands that he has no one closer to Sonya. He
rethinks everything he has done and is resurrected to a new life.
Love, which is based on self-sacrifice, the desire to be with a person and
in all situations to support him, can be the strongest. Stronger than poverty
misfortune, hard labor and even illness. And it is this kind of love that will help endure all the hardships.
life.
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