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A.S. Pushkin "The Cloud". Analysis of the poem
One of the most brilliant poets of the XIX century is Alexander Pushkin. "Cloud" is a hymn to rain on a summer day. The poem radiates freshness that appears after a thunderstorm, it is imbued with sunlight, warming the earth. The poet opened a new style of writing poems, his works use the literary method of identifying nature with living beings. Trees, stones, the sea, the sky, the earth - all of them are endowed with the ability to feel, experience, love. As if to living beings, Pushkin turned to them.
The cloud in the second quatrain appears in the image of the lady of the sky, it was there that she reached unprecedented grandeur. The author recognizes the fact that she was needed, her arrival was expected by people and nature. The cloud gave the earth a life-giving moisture, it was in the prime of power when it was enveloped by a blinding lightning. But the last thunder of thunder died down, the downpour stopped, and the cloud became superfluous in the sky, it rushed about seeking shelter, but all attempts were in vain.
The poem "Cloud" ends in a soothing and soothing atmosphere. The author does not require anything - he asks to leave and do not interfere. Alexander Sergeyevich very brightly depicted the awakening of nature after the rain, fresh lines are felt in the lines. Variability, the diversity of the world, subordination to the established laws - all this was transferred to the poem "Cloud". Pushkin (the analysis of the work stressed that in the author's understanding the world ruled by higher forces, not people) showed that the violation of harmony deprives man and the nature of happiness.
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