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An analysis of the poem "Autumn" by Alexander Pushkin
1833 in the fate of Alexander Sergeevich was marked by the second "Boldino autumn" and an unprecedented creative upsurge. The writer was just returning from the Urals and decided to stay in the village of Boldino. During this period he wrote a lot of interesting and talented works, among which was the poem "Autumn". Pushkin was always fascinated by the golden time of the year, he loved this time most of all - he constantly repeated this in prose and verse. So in 1833 the writer decided to dedicate a big and emotional poem to the fall.
Pushkin's poem "Autumn" is written with a yamb, which gives it a cheerful and lively, very accurately conveying the author's state of mind. The theme of the work is sad, but the rhythmic pattern of the size of this contradicts, while adding expressiveness and not breaking the unity of the artistic impression of the work. The poem focuses on lyrical experiences. The poet gave a very colorful picture of the last breath of nature: "she is alive today, tomorrow there is no."
Of course, this poem should be perceived not only as a description of the pores of the year. In it, the poet painted various pictures of life: winter holidays, skating, hunting landowners, summer heat. There is also a hidden meaning in it, concerning the fate of the poet-freethinker who is trying to create in conditions of autocracy. But still this poem is an ode to the favorite season of the year, it was praised in the autumn by Pushkin.
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