“I love my dear Tatyana so much!” based on the novel by Eugene Onegin (Pushkin A.S.)


In the work of A. S. Pushkin “Eugene Onegin”, the author’s admiring attitude towards the main character of the novel becomes obvious to the reader. It is not without reason that he calls her a “sweet ideal” and admires her natural simplicity and natural tact.

Reflecting on who Tatyana Larina is and what characteristic features she is endowed with, we come to two, at first glance, different images.

At the beginning of the novel, she is a young naive young lady who allowed herself to be bewitched by a “young rake.” At the end of it is a secular married lady who has linked her fate with a wise and mature man. Although the heroine does not change internally throughout the novel.

Pushkin describes Tatyana with tenderness coming from the depths of the soul, from the very heart. He finds immaculate and sublime words for his beloved heroine. Suffice it to recall the first mention of it:

Her sister's name was Tatyana.

For the first time with such a name

Tender pages of the novel

We willfully sanctify.

In one word, “we will sanctify” - the author clearly defines his attitude towards the heroine. The closeness of Pushkin and Tatyana can be traced throughout the entire work. Comparing her childhood with her own, the lines are born: “She seemed like a stranger in her own family.”

There is nothing superficial about Tatyana, she is natural and poetic. Her own philosophy and her perception of the world around her make her so similar to the poet himself:

Thoughtfulness, her friend

From the most lullabies of days

The flow of social leisure

Decorated her with dreams.

V. G. Belinsky noted that Pushkin was the first to glorify the true Russian woman in the person of Tatyana. Tatyana looks at the world with wide-open, enchanted eyes, everything seems to her in a rainbow light. Her inner world is characterized by harmony and moral purity. Her innocent heart was capable of the most subtle and sincere feelings. A fleeting infatuation turned into love. She gave her affection to the first, in her opinion, worthy applicant. Once having fallen in love, the young maiden does not doubt her own feelings for a second. She writes her famous letter, which amazes the reader with its open simplicity and penetration. It is Tatyana’s courage that delights the author; it is not for nothing that he repeats: “I love my dear Tatyana so much!”

The heroine is trying, to the best of her modest capabilities, to change the course of everyday life that is familiar to a rural girl, to break free from her ordinary surroundings. And the poet loves her for her sincerity and absence of falsehood, for her “Russian soul.” It is not surprising if Pushkin imagined the ideal of a woman to be exactly like this.

Even in the world, with its pretense and falseness, Tatyana stands out strikingly from the crowd. She did not have all these social antics and antics inherent in most girls of that time. “Everything was quiet, it was just in her...” Thus, Tatyana earned respect in society.

Pushkin never tires of emphasizing the ease and simplicity of the main character, admiring her inner beauty. Through it, the poet expresses his own feelings and views on the surrounding reality. Its closeness to the people and native nature.

Pushkin admitted that his nanny Arina Rodionovna became the prototype for nanny Tatyana. This suggests that only next to Tatyana could he imagine, perhaps, his closest and dearest person.

Tatiana, dear Tatiana!

Now I'm shedding tears with you...

...You will die, dear...

In the eighth chapter of the novel, instead of the “district young lady,” in whom “everything was outside, everything was free,” we meet the “legislator of the hall,” unapproachable and majestic. But for the author himself, she is still the same: “...A simple maiden, With dreams in the heart of former days..”, which he contrasts with the arrogant high society. Tatyana shows high morality, directness and the true essence of her soul in the climax scene of the novel, explaining to Onegin for the last time:

I love you (why lie?)

But I was given to another;

I will be faithful to him forever.

This is not an expression of submission to external circumstances and women's fate, not humility or weakness. After all, Tatyana is quite proud and strong, but at the same time she is endowed with healthy morality and honesty, and a lack of selfishness. It is these qualities that the poet glorifies in the lines of the novel, making it clear to the reader why he loves the main character and what, in his opinion, the true ideal of a woman should be.

“Eugene Onegin” is Pushkin’s most sincere work, his most beloved child
His fantasies... Here is his whole life, all his soul, all his love; here are his feelings, concepts,
Ideals,” wrote Belinsky. And indeed, this time the poet reveals to us his soul, himself, not only in the author’s digressions, but also in the characteristics of his favorite heroes, generously endowing them with the treasures of his thoughts and feelings. Sometimes they look at
The world is through his eyes, and sometimes he is through theirs.
Onegin, the main character of the novel, is a “good friend” of the author, but

There is no equal sign between them, they are similar, but that’s all. Pushkin sympathizes with something in Onegin, and rejects something. Another thing is Tatyana, whose love the poet confesses and with whom he tries to be close in difficult times for her: “... I shed tears with you.” Moreover, for Pushkin, who said goodbye to youthful romance and free and involuntary travel, the ideal is now “a housewife, ... peace, a pot of cabbage soup, and a big one.” And his muse transforms into a district young lady, in whom we can easily
Let's get to know Tatyana Larina.
“So, she was called Tatyana,” Pushkin sums up his thoughts about the choice of the heroine’s name, which, at that time, could belong to antiquity or a girl’s name, thereby emphasizing the nationality of the image. And indeed, Tatyana “is in her family
The girl seemed like a stranger to her family,” she didn’t look like a “kind fellow,” but
A narrow-minded man - a father, a mother who shared the fate of many Russian women -
A calm but loveless marriage, for a carefree sister.
Tatyana decorated her endless rural leisure time with her imagination, reading novels, but dolls and games did not attract her:
And there were children's pranks
Alien to her: scary stories
In winter in the dark of nights
They captivated her heart more.
Growing up under the watchful eye of her nanny, who passed on part of her worldview to her,
Tatyana believed the legends
Of common folk antiquity,
And dreams, and card fortune-telling,
And the predictions of the moon.
Well, this is not a vice, Pushkin believes: “This is how nature created us” - to find one’s charms in the terrible, to believe in omens.
But this is not the only thing Tatyana looks for in nature. Like the author, his heroine loves and understands nature and is truly close to it. Her consciousness is connected by invisible threads to the rural, dim landscape. It seems she is like that herself. But no, “Tatyana is an exceptional creature, a deep, ... passionate nature,” noted Belinsky. Her soul was waiting, thirsting for love -
And she waited.
The eyes opened;
She said: it's him!
Onegin, surrounded by an aura of unusualness against the background of the Pustyakovs’ neighbors, the Petushkovs, merged with the romantic images that lived in her soul. And the author, experienced, like his hero, in the “science of tender passion,” warns:
You're in the hands of a fashionable tyrant
I've already given up my fate.
You will die, my dear...
But realizing that “Tatyana loves not in jest,” that she is not a cold-blooded coquette, he tries to justify her ingenuous behavior, gullibility, “frivolity of passions.” Tatiana's letter to Onegin is sacred to him, filling him with “secret melancholy” coming from the purity of unrequited feeling.
Even Onegin was touched by Tanya’s “message,” but only for a minute. Having explained himself to the sad heroine, he, according to the author’s ironic remark, “acted very nicely.” But this explanation did not change anything, Tatyana’s love did not fade away. If before she loved selflessly, unaccountably, then after her prophetic dream, name day, duel and death of Lensky, she tries to understand the person to whom she gave her first feeling. Who is he?
The eccentric is sad and dangerous,
The creation of hell or heaven,
This angel, this arrogant demon...
Isn’t he a parody, “a Muscovite in Harold’s cloak”? Visiting Onegin’s house and reading his books, Tatyana begins to realize that the whole world was previously hidden from her, that a person does not fit into the usual patterns of life. She not only solves Onegin’s riddle, she herself now has a new one of her own! the life of a society lady becomes just as much of a mystery. “Is it really the same Tatiana,” the majestic “legislator of the hall”? No:
She understands everything. Simple maiden
With dreams, the heart of former days,
Now she has risen again in her.
She is ready to give up the pomp and tinsel of light for those places where she was once happy. Love still lives in her, but deception and lies are not in her nature, she is “given to another.”
Pushkin and at this moment next to his beloved Tatyana.
And happiness was so possible, So close! –
This is a sigh of regret from the heroine, but it could belong to the author, Onegin, and the reader, who understands that true love did not take place in time and space. The charm of Pushkin’s heroine was so strong that, with rare exceptions, no one passed by her indifferently. Belinsky, admiring the liveliness of the image, credited Pushkin with the fact that “he was the first to poetically reproduce a Russian woman in the person of Tatyana.”

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An essay on literature on the topic: “I love my dear Tatyana so much! ” (2)

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  2. He was the first to poetically reproduce, in the person of Tatiana, a Russian woman. V. G. Belinsky The female character of Pushkin's times... From portraits and miniatures by O. Kiprensky and V. Borovikovsky, V. Tropinin and K. Bryullov, the eyes of the great poet's contemporaries look defenselessly, thoughtfully and tenderly. Read More......
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“I love my dear Tatiana so much! ” (2)

Every great poet in his works tries to capture the ideal of a woman, which would reflect the best qualities of his people. For A. S. Pushkina became such an ideal Tatyana Larina- the heroine of the novel in verse “Eugene Onegin”. From the first lines about her, the author makes it clear that she is distinguished by her originality and extraordinary nature. This is exactly what I liked Evgeniy when he met the Larins.

Outwardly, the heroine was: “Wild, sad, silent, / Like a forest deer, timid, / She seemed like a stranger to her own family.” Unlike her younger sister, Tatyana communicates little with others and even seems distant, but, in fact, this is not the case. She is a loving daughter and a good sister. It’s just that at times she withdraws into herself, mentally returning to the foreign novels that she enjoyed reading. Thanks to these books, she believed in love at first sight and in the sincerity of feelings.

Tatyana's rich inner world is especially clearly expressed against the backdrop of her overly sociable and superficial sister. This is what Onegin sees in Olga: “She’s round and red-faced, like this stupid moon in this stupid sky.” So we immediately understand that Lensky, without noticing it, he is in love with the inner emptiness. Tatyana, on the contrary, stays away from social gossip and intrigue. She is not interested in all sorts of games and fun. Her world is filled with books, nature, folk beliefs, and tales of Nanny Filipyevna.

This dreamy, tender girl cannot hide her feelings for Onegin, so she takes up her pen and writes him a love letter, beginning with lines that have become famous far beyond the borders of one country: “I am writing to you - what more? / What can I what else should I say?/ Now, I know, it is in your will/ to punish me with contempt.” And what about Onegin? How did he react to such a heartfelt letter? As the novel progresses, we learn that he remains unapproachable and cold, but at the same time behaves nobly.

The hero was touched by Tatyana’s gullibility and openness. He had never seen such straightforwardness in the cutesy capital beauties. But still he is forced to refuse her, since he himself does not know what he is looking for and what he needs in this life. Being quite selfish by nature, the hero does not want to burden himself with serious relationships and family ties. However, dear Tatyana continues to love him in her soul even after Lensky’s death. And at the end of the novel, when we find out that she has been married for a long time, she still loves Onegin.

By the will of fate, Evgeny himself begins to experience tender feelings for the heroine. A few years later he meets her again, but in a completely different role. At first, it seems that Tatyana no longer exists. Now she is married to a newfangled Moscow prince. Tatiana becomes an “indifferent princess” and a “careless legislator.” But after a frank conversation with Onegin, we see that in her soul she remained the same, just as simple and natural.

Pushkin himself is so fascinated by his heroine that he involuntarily notes in verse: “Forgive me: I love / my dear Tatyana so much!” The moment Onegin realizes that she was the only love of his life, the heroine understands that she will never leave her husband, a noble man who loves her, for the sake of herself and her feelings.

Essays on literature: I love my dear Tatiana so much!

Tatiana, dear Tatiana...

I love so much

My dear Tatiana!..

For... that in sweet simplicity

She knows no deception

And he believes in his chosen dream.

Because... he loves without art,

Obedient to the attraction of feelings,

Why is she so trusting?

What is gifted from heaven

With a rebellious imagination,

Alive in mind and will,

And wayward head,

And with a fiery and tender heart.

A. S. Pushkin "Eugene Onegin"

Pushkin... We first encounter his name in early childhood. My mother sits by my pillow and quietly whispers: “Lukomorye has a green oak tree...” Then I dream of heroes, mermaids, the terrible Kashchei and the kind storyteller cat.

Pushkin's fairy tales... My childhood... "...If Pushkin comes to us from childhood, we truly come to him only over the years" (A. Tvardovsky). And the years go by. Whatever

No matter how old you turn to Pushkin’s work, you will always find in it answers to exciting questions.

Questions for you, an example to follow.

And here is the new Pushkin. Pushkin is a patriot, Pushkin, calling us to heroism in the name of the Motherland.

While we are burning with freedom,

While hearts are alive for honor,

My friend, let's dedicate it to the Fatherland

Souls have wonderful impulses.

Youth is the spring time of human life, the time of the greatest freshness and sharpness of impressions, the time of surprises and discoveries, when the whole world opens up to a person in all its diversity, complexity and beauty. It’s time for the formation of characters, assessments and ideals, questions to which answers need to be found, it’s time for friendship and first love. Youth has its own Pushkin. You read the novel “Eugene Onegin”, in which, on the threshold of growing up, a new, unknown life, you find consonance with your feelings and experiences.

In the novel, I am especially attracted to Tatyana, the significance and depth of her spiritual world, the beauty and poetry of her soul, sincerity and purity. This is one of the best heroines in Russian literature, in which A. S. Pushkin “poetically reproduced the Russian woman...”

The poet loves Tatyana immensely, who

In your own family

The girl seemed like a stranger.

She is characterized by daydreaming, isolation, and a desire for solitude. Her moral character and spiritual interests distinguished her from the people around her.

The poet is already manifested in the fact that he gives his heroine a popular name, thereby

Emphasizing her closeness to the people, to the customs and “traditions of common folk antiquity,”

The national system of its concepts and feelings, which are nurtured by the surrounding nature,

Village life. "Tatiana is Russian at heart." Everything simple, Russian, folk is truly dear to her. In this, Tatyana is close to the heroine of Zhukovsky’s ballad “Svetlana”. With great warmth, Pushkin shows Tatyana’s kind attitude towards the serfs, towards the nanny,

Which she truly loves. The poet admitted that he portrayed Arina Rodionovna as Tatiana’s nanny. This is a wonderful fact. Only with Tatyana Pushkin could imagine

I'm kind to my nanny. This once again confirms that the poet loves “Dear Tatyana” very much. Gently and subtly, with deep insight into the secrets of the girl’s soul, Pushkin talks about the awakening of the feeling of love in Tatyana, her hopes and dreams. She is one of those integral poetic natures who can love only once.

Long-time heartache

Her young breasts were tight;

The soul was waiting... for someone.

Tatyana could not fall in love with any of the young people around her. But Onegin was immediately noticed and singled out by her:

You barely walked in, I instantly recognized

Everything was stupefied, on fire

And in my thoughts I said: here he is!

Pushkin sympathizes with Tatyana’s love and experiences it with her.

Tatiana, dear Tatiana!

Now I'm shedding tears with you...

Her love for Onegin is a pure, deep feeling.

Tatyana loves in earnest.

And he surrenders unconditionally

Love like a sweet child.

Only Tatyana could be the first to confess her love to Onegin. You had to love him very much to decide to write to him. What mental anguish she went through before she sent the letter to Eugene! This letter is imbued with “a living mind and will,” “and a fiery and tender heart.”

I am writing to you - what more?

What more can I say?

Many girls repeated these lines to themselves. Unrequited love. Probably through her

All gone.

Not every girl in our time will decide to be the first to confess her love. What was it like for Tatiana? Confess and hear words that reject her love, taking away hope for reciprocity and happiness. Love became for Tatyana “the greatest disaster of life,” because she combined all the best impulses of her soul with this love. How he worries about

Tatyana Pushkin, seeing that

Love's mad suffering

Haven't stopped worrying

Young soul...

How the poet sympathizes with her!

And dear Tanya’s youth fades...

Alas, Tatyana is fading,

It turns pale, goes dark and is silent!

The duel between Onegin and Lensky, Lensky's death, Onegin's departure... Tatyana is alone.

And in cruel loneliness

Her passion burns more intensely,

And about distant Onegin

Her heart speaks louder.

We see how dear Pushkin is to Tatyana’s desire to visit Onegin’s house, thanks to which she realized that “there are interests for a person, there are sufferings and sorrows, besides the interest of suffering and the sorrow of love.” But this understanding did not change anything. For Tatyana, love for Onegin is the greatest treasure, because Eugene is spiritually close to her.

It’s hard for Tatyana, and in difficult times for her, the poet does not leave her for a minute: he, together with

Larin goes to Moscow, together with Tatyana he is in Moscow.

Pushkin is worried about Tatyana’s fate (“Not noticed by anyone...”), rejoices for her (“...with

Let us congratulate my dear Tatyana on her victory." The poet is proud of Tatyana, who, having become

Unapproachable goddess

The luxurious royal Neva, did not change herself, remained true to her life principles. Depth of feeling, striving for ideal, moral purity, integrity

Nature, noble simplicity of character, fidelity to duty - all this attracts

Forgive me: I love you so much

My dear Tatiana!

And it’s impossible not to love Tatiana! This is the most captivating image of our literature,

Which begins a gallery of beautiful characters of Russian women looking for

Integrity of nature, the ability to love devotedly and feel deeply. These are Olga

Ilyinskaya from Goncharov’s novel “Oblomov”, “Turgenev girls” who see meaning

Lives in service to people, truth, are truly “saints”, the wives of the Decembrists from the poem

Nekrasova "Russian Women", Natasha Rostova.

For Pushkin, Tatyana is the ideal of a Russian woman (“my true ideal”). She becomes a “sweet ideal” for everyone who read the novel, just as she became the ideal woman for Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, who expressed Tatiana’s poetic nature in music. She became an ideal for me too.

I am seventeen years old, and I really want to be like Tatyana with a serious attitude towards life and people, a deep sense of responsibility, and enormous moral strength.

Thanks to Pushkin for Tatyana, his “sweet ideal”, over whom time has no power. This is an eternal image, because chaste purity, sincerity and depth of feelings, readiness for self-sacrifice, high spirituality will forever be valued in a woman.

Nobility.

"Eugene Onegin" is Pushkin's most sincere work, his most beloved child

His fantasies... Here is all his life, all his soul, all his love; here are his feelings, concepts,

Ideals,” wrote Belinsky. And indeed, this time the poet reveals to us his soul, himself, not only in the author’s digressions, but also in the characteristics of his favorite heroes, generously endowing them with the treasures of his thoughts and feelings. Sometimes they look at

The world is through his eyes, and sometimes he is through theirs.

Onegin, the main character of the novel, is a “good friend” of the author, but there is no sign of equality between them, they are similar, but that’s all. Pushkin sympathizes with something in Onegin, and rejects something. Another thing is Tatyana, whose love the poet confesses and with whom he tries to be close in difficult times for her: “... I shed tears with you.” Moreover, for Pushkin, who said goodbye to youthful romance and free and involuntary travel, the ideal is now “a housewife, ... peace, a pot of cabbage soup, and a big one.” And his muse transforms into a district young lady, in whom we can easily

Let's get to know Tatyana Larina.

“So, she was called Tatyana,” Pushkin sums up his thoughts about the choice of the heroine’s name, which, at that time, could belong to antiquity or a girl’s name, thereby emphasizing the nationality of the image. And indeed, Tatyana "is in her family

The girl seemed like a stranger to her own family,” so she didn’t look like a “kind fellow,” but

A narrow-minded man - a father, a mother who shared the fate of many Russian women -

A calm but loveless marriage, for a carefree sister.

Tatyana decorated her endless rural leisure time with her imagination, reading novels, but dolls and games did not attract her:

And there were children's pranks

Alien to her: scary stories

In winter in the dark of nights

They captivated her heart more.