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A brief retelling of Pushkin's "Dubrovsky"

"Dubrovsky" is a story in which the author focused on "wild bar- riness," his conviction. AS Pushkin wrote it on the basis of genuine events that occurred with the lieutenant Muratov. Turning to the topic of corruption officials, he thus outstripped NV Gogol.

A brief retelling of "Dubrovsky" by chapters: 1-3

Kirila Petrovich Troekurov, a wealthy gentleman and a true tyrant, lives in one of his own estates. Of his neighbors, he respects only the impoverished Andrei Gavrilovich Dubrovsky. Both of them are widowers. Troyekurov had a daughter, Masha, and Dubrovsky's son Vladimir. Once Troyekurov showed the guests, among whom was Andrei Gavrilovich, his kennel. Dubrovsky noted that Kirill Petrovich's servants live in worse conditions than dogs. One of the masters of Troekurov replied that another gentleman would do well to change his farmhouse to a doghouse. Dubrovsky was offended. He left and soon sent a letter demanding to apologize to him and punish the hound. Kirila Petrovich, in turn, was insulted by the tone of the letter. The conflict was further exacerbated when Dubrovsky saw in his forest the peasants of a neighbor who stole wood. Andrei Gavrilovich ordered to take the peasants from the peasants, and to cut them themselves. Troekurov is infuriated when he learns of this self-will of his neighbor. Having enlisted the support of the assessor Shabashkin, he declares his right to own (in fact not existing) the estate of Andrei Gavrilovich - Kistenevka. Since Dubrovsky's papers burned, he can not prove that his estate. The court awards Kistenevka Troekurov. He signed the papers. When they are brought to Dubrovsky's signature, he goes insane. He is taken to an estate that does not belong to him anymore. Nyanka Yegorovna reports the incident to the young master. Vladimir was at that time a graduate of the Cadet Corps. He takes leave and hurries home. He is greeted by peasants and assured that they will be faithful to him. Vladimir asks to leave them with his father, who became very bad, alone.

"Dubrovsky", Pushkin: a short retelling of 4-6 chapters

The father is unable to explain anything to his son. At this time, the appeal term expires, and Troekurov becomes a full-fledged owner of Kistenevka. The thirst for revenge is satisfied, but the conscience does not let go. He understands that he acted unjustly, and goes to Dubrovsky to reconcile and restore the estate. Andrei Gavrilovich saw Troyekurov from the window. Old Dubrovsky broke the paralysis. Andrei Gavrilovich is dying. Returning from the funeral, Vladimir finds in his estate judicial officers who pass the house to Troyekurov. The peasants rebel, they refuse to serve the new master. Vladimir calms them down. Officials stayed overnight in the estate. A young gentleman orders that the house be burnt, so that he does not get to a neighbor. He believed that the doors were not locked, and the officials would run out. But the blacksmith Arkhip deliberately shut them, preliminarily taking the cat, and set fire to the entire estate. Officials were lost.

A brief retelling of Dubrovsky: 7-9 chapters

Troekurov himself conducts an inquiry and finds out that the arson was arranged by Arkhip. At this time, a band of gangsters appears in the forest. They rob and burn the estates of the landlords. Everyone thinks that their leader is Vladimir Dubrovsky. Troyekurov's estate for some reason no one touches. Then the story of Masha, daughter of Kirilla Petrovich, is set out. She grows alone, reading novels. Also in the house of Troekurov his son is brought up from the governess - Sasha. For him, the gentleman writes out the Frenchman Deforge. Somehow for the sake of entertainment, Troyekurov pushed the teacher into the room with a real bear. But he did not lose his head and shot the beast. Masha is very impressed, and she falls in love with Deforge. The Frenchman himself began to respect Troyekurov. The master takes guests on the day of the temple festival. Everyone talks about Dubrovsky and his gang. The police chief promises to catch him. Troekurov tells his guests about the feat of the teacher.

A brief retelling of Dubrovsky: Chapter 10-11

Spitsyn, the one who swore under oath that the Dubrovskys owned Kystenevka illegally, asked the Frenchman to spend the night with him in the room, since he had a large amount of money with him. Deforzhem turns out to be disguised as Vladimir. He takes the money from Spitsyn. Further from the author's digression the reader learns that Deforge did not reach the Troekurovs. Vladimir intercepted him at the station and gave him 10,000 for a letter of recommendation and documents. He gladly agreed. And Vladimir managed to please everyone in the family of Troekurov.

A brief retelling of Dubrovsky: 12-15 chapters

Masha receives a note from the teacher asking to meet. He reveals his true face and says that he no longer keeps evil on the master, because he is in love with her. Spitsyn assures the police chief that the Frenchman and Dubrovsky are one person. Teachers are looking for, but they are no longer found in the estate. At the beginning of summer Prince Vereisky comes to the neighboring estate. He is already 50 years old, but he still asks Masha's hands. The father tells her to agree. At the same time, she again receives a note from Vladimir asking for a meeting. Dubrovsky knows about the upcoming marriage and offers the girl help. She says that she will figure it out. Then he gives her a ring and asks him to put it in the oak hollow, if she still needs help.

A brief retelling of Dubrovsky: 16-19 chapters

Masha in a letter to the prince asks him to back down. Vereisky shows a letter to his father. They decide to arrange a wedding as soon as possible. Masha is being closed. Sasha at the request of her sister lowers the ring in the hollow, but near the oak he finds a red-haired boy, decides that it's a thief. At the interrogation of Troyekurov, he never admitted his involvement in secret correspondence, and he was released. Masha was married with Vereisky. On the way home Dubrovsky appears on their way. The prince shoots Vladimir and injures him. Masha refuses to be released, as the wedding has already taken place. The mill of robbers falls into a raid. Vladimir understands that they are doomed, and disband their gang. Dubrovsky himself disappeared. Nobody ever saw him again.

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