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Presentation on the topic "The image of Natasha Rostova in the novel "War and Peace" is a set of images with the main character of the novel "War and Peace", Natasha Rostova. Natasha likes Russian customs, mores ordinary people. She listens with pleasure to her uncle's singing, and devotes herself to Russian dance with all her heart.

  1. Children of the Rostovs
  2. Meeting in Otradnoe
  3. On the hunt
  4. Uncle
  5. Dance of Natasha
  6. Passion for Kuragin
  7. After the death of Prince Andrei

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The image of Natasha Rostova in L. Tolstoy's novel "War and Peace"

Natasha Rostova

in L. Tolstoy's novel

"War and Peace"

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Children of the Rostovs

Children of the Rostovs

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Meeting in Otradnoe

Meeting in Otradnoe

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Night in Otradnoe

Night in Otradnoe

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On the hunt

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    Uncle

    Uncle

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    Dance of Natasha

    Dance of Natasha

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    Natasha's first adult ball

    Natasha's first adult ball

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    Passion for Kuragin

    Passion for Kuragin

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    • So it's not true that he's married?
    • No, its true.
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    At the bedside of the dying Prince Andrei

    At the bedside of the dying Prince Andrei

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    After the death of Prince Andrei

    After the death of Prince Andrei

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    Abstract

    Synopsis of a Literature Lesson

    The purpose of the lesson:

    Equipment:

    presentation;

    OSK "Natasha Rostova";

    illustrations;

    board notes:

    a) the topic of the lesson;

    b) epigraphs:

    People are like rivers...

    L.N. Tolstoy

    L.N. Tolstoy

    L.N. Tolstoy

    During the classes

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    Teacher's word.

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    see 2nd epigraph.

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    So, first meeting with Natasha.

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    13 year old girl -R)

    Is she beautiful? ( )

    2) Meeting in Otradnoe (

    3) Night in Otradnoe (vol. II, part III, ch. II)

    (« Moonlight Sonata» Beethoven)

    !

    *

    4) Episode "At Uncle's"

    5) Natasha's dance scene ()

    *

    *

    6) Natasha's first ball (vol. II, part III, ch. 16-17

    *

    (Stills from the feature film S. Bondarchuk)

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    !

    !!!

    ?

    ?

    !

    ! She judges herself!

    Events!!! War of 1812

    (Video clip)

    ?

    !

    * Patriotism (1812 - carts)

    pilogue X ch.)

    Result: OSK "Natasha Rostova"

    Literature:

    Application

    Application

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    Synopsis of a Literature Lesson

    Theme of the lesson: "The image of Natasha Rostova in the novel by L.N. Tolstoy" War and Peace "

    The purpose of the lesson:

    deepening knowledge about the image main character novel, preparing students for writing.

    Equipment:

    presentation;

    fragments of the film by S. Bondarchuk "War and Peace";

    OSK "Natasha Rostova";

    illustrations;

    board notes:

    a) the topic of the lesson;

    b) epigraphs:

    People are like rivers...

    L.N. Tolstoy

    A woman is all the better, the more she discards personal aspirations to position herself in a motherly calling.

    L.N. Tolstoy

    The essence of her life [Natasha] is love.

    L.N. Tolstoy

    requirements for the positive heroes of L.N. Tolstoy.

    During the classes

    Orgmoment

    Teacher's word.

    We continue the conversation about the characters of Tolstoy's novel, whose fates, according to the critic Bocharov, " only a link in the infinite experience of mankind, of all people, both past and future».

    The heroine of today's lesson is Natasha Rostova. The author of War and Peace himself stated: see 2nd epigraph.

    ? - Why did Tolstoy love Natasha more than all other heroines? (criteria for assessing positive characters (according to Tolstoy)

    Let us dwell on the scenes that show the heroine in the most bright moments her life, when the "dialectic of the soul" is especially palpable.

    So, first meeting with Natasha.

    1) Read out portrait characteristic heroines ( vol. I, part I, ch. VIII, p. 54)

    What, in your opinion, is the charm of the heroine, her charm? �( 13 year old girl -R)

    Is she beautiful? ( No, Tolstoy emphasizes this many times. Its charm is in simplicity, in naturalness. Natasha is overwhelmed with a thirst for life, in one day of her name day she manages to experience and feel so much, sometimes you are even surprised ...)

    2) Meeting in Otradnoe (vol. II, part III, ch. II “Prince Andrei is not cheerful ... - Prince Andrei involuntarily asked himself with curiosity”)

    Andrei Bolkonsky is disappointed in life and goes on business through Otradnoe.

    Natasha's indestructible thirst for life somehow influenced the people who were with her. After meeting with Natasha, she awakens from her sleep.

    3) Night in Otradnoe (vol. II, part III, ch. II)

    ("Moonlight Sonata" by Beethoven)

    The night spent in Otradnoye played big role in the fate of Bolkonsky. She sharpened the perception of what he saw and felt during the day.

    ! bright, happy, poetic world Natasha helps Prince Andrei feel and feel life in a new way.

    * The writer evaluates the characters: how close they are to the people and nature.

    Unloved heroes seem to be frozen in immobility, they are almost not concerned with the concept of "people are like rivers ..."

    4) Episode "At Uncle's"

    The singing of the serf, then the uncles awaken something important, the source in Natasha.

    5) Natasha's dance scene (a student recites)

    (In this episode, one of main ideas writer: in a person, his unity with other people, the need to love and be loved is valuable and beautiful)

    * The essence of her life is love. (L.N. Tolstoy)

    * Love defines her life path when she only lives, waiting for her, and when she becomes a wife and mother.

    6) Natasha's first ball (vol. II, part III, ch. 16-17) is one of the most striking scenes in the novel. The excitement and anxiety of the heroine, the first appearance in society, the desire to be invited by Prince Andrei and dance with him.

    * How nice it is when there is a person nearby who will understand you.

    In Natasha's life, Pierre became such a person.

    (Stills from the feature film S. Bondarchuk)

    What made Prince Andrei postpone the wedding for a year?

    A mature man, Prince Andrei, nevertheless dared to disobey his father. Or didn't want to? Could he disagree with such conditions?

    (Could, if he was sure of Natasha's love, if he understood his beloved better, he again closed himself in)

    ! But in love you can not think only about yourself!

    !!! Truly, the pride of the Bolkonskys and the simplicity of the Rostovs are not compatible.

    ? - Why did Natasha get carried away by Kuragin?

    ? - How do you assess Natasha's act? Are we right to judge her?

    ! To live fully, to love, to be loved... Before us is a living person!

    ! She judges herself!

    Events!!! War of 1812

    (Video clip)

    7) At the bedside of the dying Prince Andrei

    ? - What revives Natasha to life?

    Petya, a boy who played war in the war, died.

    Love for her mother showed that the essence of her life is love.

    ! Love awakened and life awakened.

    * Patriotism (1812 - carts)

    What did Natasha come to? What did you achieve? (uh pilogue X ch.)

    Natasha has experienced a lot; Tolstoy showed her in a wonderful period of her life, when more important than love there is nothing for her.

    Pierre - secret society- Senate Square - Decembrist.

    Result: OSK "Natasha Rostova"

    Natasha is a spring clean water in the swamp - everything rotten is repelled to the shore.

    Literature:

    No. 3, 2007. About pastoral motives, Olenka Plemyannikova A.P. Chekhov and Natasha Rostova L.N. Tolstoy / Kapustin N.V., candidate philological sciences, page 9/

    Application

    Criteria for goodies (according to L. Tolstoy)

    1) Everyone positive hero important as a part of the people;

    2) live more heart than reason;

    3) Patriots, proximity to nature;

    4) A life of entertainment, disappointments, work of thought, contempt for public lies and falsehood.

    Application

    In the epilogue of the novel “War and Peace”, N. Rostov speaks about Natasha’s attitude towards Pierre: “ After all, she keeps him under her shoe, and if it’s a matter of reasoning - she doesn’t have her own words - she says so with his words ...»

    There is no doubt that such a dependence of women's "reasoning" on men's is understood by Tolstoy as the most attractive property of a woman's nature. This, however, is not about all women, but about those with whom Tolstoy's idea of ​​\u200b\u200bthe ideal female essence is associated and, first of all, who live not with the mind, but with the heart, like Natasha, "who does not deserve to be smart."

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    En War and Peace is a 1956 film directed by King Vidor. Screen adaptation famous novel Lev Tolstoy. " /> melodrama
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    Russian nameWar and Peace
    original nameWar and peace
    Genredrama
    melodrama
    military
    DirectorKing Vidor
    ProducerDino De Laurentiis
    ScreenwriterBridget Boland, Robert Westerby, King Vidor, Mario Camerini, Ennio De Concini, Ivo Perilli, Gian Gaspar Napolitano, Mario Soldati
    actorsHenry Fonda
    Audrey Hepburn
    Mel Ferrer
    ComposerNino Rota
    OperatorJack Cardiff
    Time208 min.
    A countryUSA - Italy
    CompanyParamount Pictures, Ponti-De Laurentiis Cinematografica
    Budget$6 million
    Year1956
    imdb_id0049934

    "War and Peace"(en War and Peace) is a 1956 film directed by King Vidor. Screen version of the famous novel by Leo Tolstoy.

    Plot

    IN early XIX century Napoleon ruled for the most part Europe. Russian army, one of the few European countries, not conquered by the great commander, is preparing to fight him in Austria. Among the Russian officers are Nikolai Rostov and Prince Andrei Bolkonsky.

    Pierre Bezukhov, a friend of Prince Andrei, is not interested in wrestling. He is attracted by the sister of Nikolai Rostov, Natasha, but he marries the mercantile princess Helen. The marriage quickly ends when Pierre realizes his wife's true nature.

    Bolkonsky is captured by the French, he is later released. His wife dies in childbirth.

    Prince Andrei falls in love with Natasha Rostov, but his father demands that the marriage be postponed for a year. While Bolkonsky is in Poland with the army, Natasha is carried away by Anatole Kuragin, a scoundrel and a libertine. Pierre Bezukhov reveals Anatole's past to Natasha before she elopes with him.

    Napoleon's army invades Russia. Pierre visits Prince Andrei before the battle and watches the battle. Shocked by the massacre, he vows to personally kill Napoleon.

    Cast

    • Audrey Hepburn - Natasha Rostova
    • Henry Fonda - Pierre Bezukhov
    • Mel Ferrer - Andrey Bolkonsky
    • Vittorio Gassman - Anatole Kuragin
    • Herbert Lom - Napoleon Bonaparte
    • Oskar Homolka - Kutuzov
    • Anita Ekberg - Helen Kuragina
    • Helmut Dantin - Dolokhov
    • Barry Jones - Count Rostov
    • Leah Seidl - Countess of Rostov
    • - Nikolai Rostov
    • Sean Barret - Petya Rostov
    • May Brit - Sonya
    • Tullio Carminati - Prince Kuragin
    • Wilfrid Lawson - Prince Bolkonsky
    • Anna Maria Ferrero - Marie Bolkonskaya
    • Milly Vitale - Lisa Bolkonskaya
    • Patrick Crean - Denisov
    • John Mills - Platon Karataev
    • Gertrude Flynn - Maria Peronskaya

    inaccuracies

    Frame Sequence

    • IN battle scene near Austerlitz, Prince Andrei dismounts to take the flag from a falling wounded soldier. In the next frame, the shot soldier falls to his knees for the second time when Prince Andrei runs up to him.
    • After the opera, when Anatole and Natasha meet, he comes up behind her and puts left hand on the shoulder. The next frame shows them at a short distance from each other.
    • When Natasha sits at the bedside of the dying Prince Andrei, both of her hands are on her knees. In the next frame, when Kolya enters the room, her right hand located at the top of the bedpost.

    Theme of the lesson: "Favorite heroine of L.N. Tolstoy" Walks dark alley Bolkonsky, thoughtful, pale. pale. Natasha Rostova's window is wide open at midnight.... Unknown author And the girl rejoices and laughs. Embraced by the happiness of being. N. Zabolotsky Natasha Rostova. Artist K. I. Rudakov Watercolor.


    Lesson type: analytical conversation with elements of integration. The purpose of the lesson: 1. Understand the complex character of the heroine. 2. Compare Natasha and other women in the novel. 3. Understand why the image of Natasha became Tolstoy's favorite. 4. Get to know Tolstoy's ideal women.


    preliminary homework: Reread the episodes: Reread the episodes: 1. Acquaintance with Natasha (vol. 1, part 1, ch. 8, 10, 14-17; part 3, ch. 6; vol. 2, part 1, ch. . 2. Poetic nature of Tolstoy's heroine (vol. 2, part 3, ch. 12-17, 19). 3. National-natural in the character of Natasha (vol. 2, part 4, ch. 7; vol. 3, part 3, ch. 16). 4. Expensive price of trials (vol. 3, part 5 ch. 9-10, 13; vol. 3, part 5 ch. 6-22; vol. 4, part 4 ch. 2). 5. Natasha is the embodiment of love (vol. 3, part 3, ch. 32; vol. 4, ch. 14-16; vol. 4, part 4 ch. 1-3). 6. The happiness of Natasha Rostova (epilogue, part 1, chapter 16).


    The author's search for a portrait of the heroine Tolstoy was looking for a portrait of the heroine for a long time. What is most striking What is most striking in her appearance? What does Natasha appear to us in the name day scene? What does Natasha appear to us in the name day scene? Rostov children. Artist D. A. Shmarinov Coal.


    Natasha's inner world What feelings overwhelm the girl What feelings overwhelm the girl (a night in Otradnoye, the first ball)? Why Tolstoy refers Why Tolstoy refers to internal monologue, to an internal monologue to convey the "dialectics of the soul" of your favorite heroine? What impression does Natasha make on the people around her? Natasha on the people around? What do family and friends appreciate about her? What do family and friends appreciate about her? The first ball of Natasha Rostova. Artist L. O. Pasternak Watercolor.


    The first meeting with Natasha Read the description of her behavior, portrait characteristics. Read the description of her behavior, portrait characteristics. Consider the illustration of the artist Shmarinov "Children of the Rostovs". Is Natasha pretty? Consider the illustration of the artist Shmarinov "Children of the Rostovs". Is Natasha pretty? (Tolstoy emphasizes many times that he is not) Did the artist manage to convey what the writer thinks about her? Did the artist manage to convey what the writer thinks about her? What, in your opinion, is the charm of the heroine, her charm? What, in your opinion, is the charm of the heroine, her charm? (Her charm is in her simplicity, naturalness, cheerfulness, immediacy). What do you think these arrows mean? What do you think these arrows mean? ? ? ?


    The second meeting with Natasha “Night in Otradnoye” Reading the excerpt “Night in Otradnoye” (vol. 2, part 3, ch. 2) Natasha's indestructible thirst for life somehow influenced the people who were next to her. Natasha's indestructible thirst for life somehow influenced the people who were next to her. Natasha Sonya Andrei Reading to the music of Beethoven "Moonlight Sonata"


    The third and fourth meetings with Natasha “At Uncle’s” (vol. 2, part 3, ch. 7) Reading the episode “At Uncle’s” (vol. 2, part 3, ch. 7) This episode reveals one of the main ideas of the writer: in a person valuable and beautiful is his unity with other people, the need to love and be loved. This episode reveals one of the main ideas of the writer: in a person, his unity with other people, the need to love and be loved is valuable and beautiful. "The essence of her life is love”- writes Tolstoy “The essence of her life is love” - writes Tolstoy Reading the episode “Natasha’s First Ball” (vol. 2 part 3) (Reading against the background of Natasha’s waltz from Sergei Prokofiev’s opera “War and Peace”) What became for Natasha her first score? This is the beginning of her and Prince Andrei's love. A love that has to end... Because of what? (Reading a poem by N. Kochetkov “Do not part with your loved ones”).


    The ups and downs of Natasha Rostova Why is Natasha interested in Anatole Kuragin? Why is Natasha interested in Anatole Kuragin? How do you assess Natasha's act? Are we right to judge her? How do you assess Natasha's act? Are we right to judge her? Natasha at the bedside of the dying Prince Andrei. Natasha at the bedside of the dying Prince Andrei. After the death of Prince Andrei. What brings Natasha back to life? After the death of Prince Andrei. What brings Natasha back to life? The death of Petya. The death of Petya. What will bring Natasha back to life again? What will bring Natasha back to life again? Natasha's indifferent heart




    Natasha and Helen How did Natasha endure separation from Prince Andrei? Is she the only one to blame for her betrayal? Do you agree with Tolstoy's opinion that "this is the most difficult place and knot of the whole novel"? How has Natasha changed after the moral shock and illness? What influence does acquaintance with the "vile Kuragin breed" have on Natasha's inner world, on her fate?


    In the hour of grief, Natasha and the wounded Prince Andrei in Mytishchi. Artist L. O. Pasternak Watercolor. How does Natasha behave in a time of national disaster? Where did she find her happiness? How do you understand Tolstoy's words about Natasha: "The essence of her life is love"?


    OSK Natasha Rostova OSK Natasha Rostova In the center is Natasha herself. It is like a spring of clean water in a swamp - everything rotten, unhealthy pushes to the shore: Berg - immediately; Anatole Kuragin intrudes into her fate for some time, but he is also doomed ... Boris Drubetskoy, brother Nikolai, Princess Marya do not make a difference in her life, but they are next to her. They feel good around her. Boris wanted to forget Natasha, but he saw after the separation and could not; brother Nikolai admires her Russian nature all her life; she is pleasant to Mary. The dependence of the princess on Natalia is stronger, therefore the orbit of the arrow denoting her is assumed to be larger, for Nikolai it is smaller, Boris generally loses in comparison with everyone .... Andrei and Pierre, with the help of Natasha, are revived, get back on their feet, helping her fontanel to grow stronger. For real, Natasha is happy with Andrei, Pierre. Her path with Andrei is not so long, the mutual influence interrupts his death, so the bend of the arrow is shorter compared to the line of Pierre, who goes through life with her to the end.


    Russian character of Natasha Rostova Dance of Natasha. Dance of Natasha. Admiration for uncle's singing. Admiration for uncle's singing. Attitude towards householders. Attitude towards householders. Attitude to the customs of Russian antiquity. Attitude to the customs of Russian antiquity. Natasha's excitement during Sonya's reading of the tsar's manifesto. Natasha's excitement during Sonya's reading of the tsar's manifesto. Requirement of return for the supply of the wounded Requirement of return for the supply of the wounded Natasha's attitude to nature, her simplicity, kindness, naturalness Natasha's attitude to nature, her simplicity, kindness, naturalness Natasha corresponds to the criteria that Tolstoy evaluates his heroes. They are living people, not frozen mummies with beautiful masks instead of faces. This is exactly what Rostov is like.


    Other female images of the novel "War and Peace" Helen Helen Vera Vera Marya Marya A.P. Sherer A.P. Sherer M.D. Akhrosimova M.D. Akhrosimova Julie Karagina Julie Karagina Book. Drubetskaya Prince. Drubetskaya Princess Katish Princess Katish Liza Bolkonskaya Liza Bolkonskaya Mademoiselle Bourienne Mademoiselle Bourienne Sonya What do you remember about other female images? Why did the union of Andrei and Natasha not work out, but the family of Nikolai and Prince. Mary? What is Sonya's role in the novel? Why does Tolstoy not give her family happiness? Family unions are whole "worlds". Which one do you find the most attractive? Natasha


    The image of Natasha in the epilogue. Disputes about the ending of the novel Many critics did not accept the image of Natasha in the epilogue. Many critics did not accept the image of Natasha in the epilogue. L.N. Tolstoy argued with them: "A woman is the better, the more she discards personal aspirations to position herself in a mother's calling." L.N. Tolstoy argued with them: "A woman is the better, the more she discards personal aspirations to position herself in a mother's calling." Talented Writer In the 60s of the 19th century, Tsebrikova (Nikolaeva) in the article “Our grandmothers” reproached Natasha Rostova for complete indifference to the problem of women's liberation, emancipation. Who is right: the author of the novel or the critic? The talented writer of the 60s of the 19th century Tsebrikova (Nikolaeva) in the article "Our grandmothers" reproached Natasha Rostova for complete indifference to the problem of women's liberation, emancipation. Who is right: the author of the novel or the critic? Fet believed that “there was no need to stress that she had become a slob. This may be true, but this is an intolerant naturalism in art. Do you agree with Fet? Fet believed that “there was no need to stress that she had become a slob. This may be true, but this is an intolerant naturalism in art. Do you agree with Fet?


    Conclusions on the image of the heroine What did the heroine come to? What happened to the heroine? What have you achieved in life? What have you achieved in life? Natasha has been through a lot. Mental suffering, of course, changed her appearance, feelings have become deeper, their manifestation is more restrained. Yes, the woman who appears before us at the end of the novel is indifferent to the problem of female emancipation. L.N. Tolstoy showed us Natasha in a wonderful period of her life, when nothing is more important for her than a child. What about her relationship with her husband? She did not understand everything in Pierre's activities, but for her he is the best, most honest and fair. But Pierre, who has joined a secret society, may go out, "joining hand in hand with those who love good," to Senate Square. And we have no doubt that Natasha, leaving everything, will follow him to Siberia. And although we do not fully agree with Tolstoy in interpreting this female image, which was his ideal, but we can say with confidence: many generations will learn from Natasha Rostova her ability to do good, the ability to live, love, feel the beauty of the world, to be faithful wife, a loving mother, to raise worthy sons and daughters.

    Topic: "Life and death through the eyes of Andrei Bolkonsky"

    Moscow, 2011

    Bolkonsky is one of the most significant and unsolved to the end characters in the epic novel "War and Peace". He is one of the fictional heroes, which allows the author to put into him his thoughts about the world, to make him a deep, versatile, contradictory person, containing the most opposite and mysterious qualities without obliging oneself to history. At the same time, Prince Andrei is not cut off from real world And historical events of his era, he lives in real Russia of that time, serves the real Emperor Alexander and even participates in real battles: Shengraben, Austerlitz and Borodino. This connection fictional character With real life and history, its unique and unambiguous views on which it continuously conveys to the reader, allows you to deeply immerse yourself in the understanding and misunderstanding of the world by the author, the people of that time and think about the insoluble mysteries of the eternal and the transient.

    Andrei Bolkonsky, in addition, refers to the heroes who are looking for the meaning of life. Like Pierre Bezukhov and Natasha Rostova, he is constantly in search of himself and the truth, he makes mistakes, his inner self develops. It cannot be said about Prince Andrei that he is ready to disinterestedly love the people around him, that he is open to the world and lives with compassion, self-sacrifice, like Princess Marya and Platon Karataev. It cannot be said about him that fame, position in society and personal gain have become for him the goal of life forever, like with Berg or Boris Drubetskoy. Andrei Bolkonsky changes surprisingly radically throughout the novel. Prince Andrei is faced with the two most contradictory aspects of being, similar to war and peace - life and death. Nobody's life has been so filled with searching, nobody's death has caused such different reactions.

    The life of Prince Andrei changes dramatically when he has to reconsider values, change his views. Events such as the death of his wife, the birth of a son, the war, the battles of Schöngraben, Austerlitz and Borodino, love for Natasha, conversations with Pierre and even a “meeting” with an old oak tree greatly affect him. Prince Andrei talked about life and death in a completely different way at the beginning of the novel, before he had to fight for his life for the first time after being wounded at Austerlitz. Prior to this injury, the goal of his life was fame, his face was spoiled by a grimace, his eyes were tired and bored, the people around him were not interested in him: “He, apparently, all those who were in the living room were not only familiar, but already tired it was very boring for him to look at them and listen to them.” The thoughts of Andrei Bolkonsky during this period, reflecting his internal state, scare: “I will never tell anyone this, but, my God! What am I to do if I love nothing but glory, human love. Death, wounds, loss of family, I'm not afraid of anything. And no matter how dear and dear to me many people are - my father, sister, wife - the people dearest to me - but, no matter how terrible and unnatural it seems, I will give them all now for a moment of glory, triumph over people ... " . But, watching what is happening on the battlefield, he sees that true heroes like Tushin, for whom Prince Andrei stands up, do not find recognition; undeserved fame goes to cunning, sly people like Zherkov and Berg. Having been wounded in the head, he looks at the sky and at that moment realizes something eternal, significant, after which he understands the insignificance of his past idol and everything else, earthly in comparison with this sky: “Yes, everything is empty, everything is a lie, except for this endless sky." At this moment, life and death seem to him equally insignificant: “Looking into the eyes of Napoleon, Prince Andrei thought about the insignificance of greatness, the insignificance of life, which no one could understand the meaning of, and the even greater insignificance of death, the meaning of which no one could understand and explain. from the living."

    Prince Andrei believed that, seeking glory, he lived for others and thereby ruined his life. But is it?

    Andrei Bolkonsky does not believe in God, he laughs at the faith of his sister and the wanderers visiting her. But he agrees that virtue only makes sense if there is a god and eternal life. After talking with Pierre on the ferry, he sees the sky for the first time since the Battle of Austerlitz. After that, he meets Natasha and finally sees an oak tree in lush dark greenery. From that moment on, Andrei Bolkonsky is again ready to live and look for the meaning of life. Now he believes in the ability to influence the future, he is fond of Speransky's activities. But this is not for long either.

    Culminating in every sense - the war of 1812 - marked the beginning of the end of the life of Prince Andrei. Now war is not a way to achieve glory, now he says about war: “War is not a courtesy, but the most disgusting thing in life, and you need to understand this and not play war. This terrible necessity must be taken strictly and seriously. It's all about this: put aside lies, and war is war, not a toy. Now death has crept up to Prince Andrei very close, he sees it immediately, looking at a fragment of a grenade: “Is this really death? ... I can’t, I don’t want to die, I love life.” Now comes the real struggle of life and death, and not reasoning about them, now they are no longer insignificant. Prince Andrei understands that he loves life and wants to live, understands everything that he has been trying to understand all this time, realizes too late what he could not realize long years. And the Christian love for the people of Princess Mary, and the forgiveness of the enemy. From this moment begins a long, incomprehensible, mysterious struggle in the mind of Andrei Bolkonsky. But he knew from the beginning that death would triumph in her.

    Each in his own way perceived the death of Prince Andrei, which once again characterizes this character in a special way: Nikolushka cried from the suffering bewilderment that tore his heart. The Countess and Sonya wept with pity for Natasha and that he was no more. The old count wept that soon, he felt, he was about to take the same terrible step. Natasha and Princess Mary were weeping now too, but they were not weeping from their own personal grief; they wept from the reverent tenderness that seized from the soul before the realization of the simple and solemn mystery of death that took place before them. Nobody's death in the novel is described in such detail, through the eyes and thoughts of the surrounding people, with such a deep study of the clouded consciousness of the dying. In the end, after a long exhausting absorption of Prince Andrei by death, he turns everything upside down. After his last dream, Prince Andrei realizes that for him death is an awakening from life. “Yes, it was death. I died - I woke up. Yes, death is an awakening!

    The internal monologues of Andrei Bolkonsky, his actions, relationships with others and his perception of life and death in many ways help to understand the perception of the author of the novel. His ambiguous life, conflicting thoughts, simple but also mysterious, long haul to death - it's all a reflection inner peace many people looking for meaning life and the key to unlocking the mysteries of the human mind as it sees it.

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    The image of Natasha Rostova (based on the novel by L.N. Tolstoy "War and Peace")

    Help, I beg you!
    Only not from the Internet, please!
    Plan
    1. Who is Natasha Rostova? What heroine? The main problems of this work.
    2. Characteristics of Natasha Rostova:
    a) origin, education of Natasha;
    b) the relationship of children in the Rostovs' house (Natasha, Sonya, Nikolai, Petya, Boris Drubetskoy, Vera);
    c) Natasha's first ball (contrasting with Helen's beauty);
    d) Natasha in the village, on the hunt (Russian national character Natasha);
    e) love in Natasha's life.
    3. My opinion about Natasha Rostova.

    Guys, please help me, I need it urgently;c

    Independent work in literature
    Analysis of an episode of L.N. Tolstoy's novel "War and Peace"
    (Answer the questions, write down the answers in the form of a coherent statement)
    Episode "Battle of Borodino"
    (Volume 3, part 2, chapters 19-39)
    1. Why is the battle shown through Pierre's eyes?
    2. Explain the phrase of the old soldier said to Pierre: "They want to pile on all the people ..." What unites all the people?
    3. Explain Andrey's words: "While Russia was healthy, a stranger could serve it"
    4. Why is Prince Andrei, "Timokhin and the whole army" (the words of Prince Andrei) sure of victory?
    5. Are the words of Prince Andrei true that the French should be executed?
    6. Show how the battle scene goes "in the sun and under the sun".
    7. Did Pierre find his place among the soldiers on Raevsky's battery?
    8. How do Kutuzov and Napoleon behave in battle? Compare and draw conclusions.
    9. Is it easy to be Russian in battle. Show this with the example of the regiment of Prince Andrei. What is the heroism and courage of the participants in the battle?



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