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Chichikov's attitude to Nozdryov. Analysis of the episode "Chichikov from Nozdryov"

Chichikov and Nozdrev are the heroes of the poem Dead Souls by NV Gogol. The author published it in 1842. Originally he planned a three-volume work. In 1842, the light saw the first volume. However, the second, almost ready, was destroyed by the writer himself (in drafts, several chapters from him were preserved). The third one was not even started, there are only some information about it. Therefore, we will consider Chichikov's attitude to Nozdrev only on the basis of the first volume of the work. Let's start by getting to know these characters.

Who are Chichikov and Nozdryov?

Pavel Ivanovich Chichikov is a former official, but now a fraud. This retired collegiate counselor was engaged in the purchase of "dead souls" (that is, written testimonies of deceased peasants) in order to lay them, as living, to obtain a loan from a bank and gain influence in society. He watches himself, dressed smartly. Chichikov even after a dusty and distant road manages to look as if he had just visited a barber and a tailor.

Nozdryov is a 35-year-old dutiful "talker, a kutila, a hacker." This is the third landowner in the work with which Chichikov decided to start a bargain about dead souls. Let's try to answer the question about how Chichikov treated Nozdrev. To do this, you should trace the entire history of their relationship.

Acquaintance of Chichikov with Nozdrev

In the first chapter of the work, they get acquainted, during lunch with the prosecutor. Then the characters accidentally encounter in the tavern (the fourth chapter). Chichikov goes from Korobochka to Sobakevich. In turn, Nozdrev, along with Mezhuyev, his son-in-law, returns from the fair, where he lost and drank everything, including the crew. The landowner immediately lures to his estate and Gogol's swindler. Clearly, Chichikov wanted from the landlord Nozdrev, why he agreed to go with him, - he was interested in "dead souls".

Delivering guests, the landlord immediately accepted to show the farm. Nozdryov starts with the stables, then talks about the wolf cub who lives with him and eats only raw meat. Then the landowner goes to the pond. Here, according to his stories, there are huge pikes, which only two fishermen can pull out together. Next comes the kennel show, where Nozdryov looks like a "father of the family" among the dogs. After that, the guests go to the field, where, of course, the haremongers catch their hands. It is clear that the attitude of Chichikov to the landlord Nozdrev after all this boasting is unlikely to be positive. After all, this character is very perceptive.

Drinking and its consequences

The landlord is not very concerned about lunch. Only at 5 o'clock the guests sit down at the table. He explains that food is not the main thing in his life. But Nozdryov has a lot of drinks, and he lacks the available ones, and he makes up his own incredible "compositions" (champagnon and burgunion together, mountain ash, giving off the bacon, "creamy"). Thus the landlord spares himself. Chichikov, having noticed this, imperceptibly pours out his glasses.

Nevertheless, the "sparing" master himself in the morning comes to him in one coat and with a pipe in his teeth. He assures, as well as follows the hussar's hero, that he had a "squadron" in his mouth. It does not matter if there is a hangover or not. It is important only that a decent reveler must certainly suffer from it. What was the attitude of Nozdryov to Chichikov? It is best revealed by the quarrel that occurred during the bargaining.

The quarrel between Chichikov and Nozdrev

The author of this false hangover is also important in another respect. During the bargaining that took place the night before, Nozdrev had a big quarrel with Chichikov. The fact is that he refused to play cards for "dead souls", and also to buy a stallion of real "Arab blood", and to get the souls "in addition". The attitude of Nozdryov to Chichikov's proposal thus requires justification. However, the evening squabble of the landowner can not be attributed to alcohol, as well as to explain the morning peaceableness of oblivion made in a drunken intoxication. Nozdryov in his actions is guided by only one spiritual quality: bordering with unconsciousness unrestrained.

Playing Checkers at Souls

The landowner does not plan, does not plan anything, he simply does not know of anything. Chichikov, agreeing (very recklessly) to play checkers on the souls (since the drafts do not come criminals), almost becomes a victim of the revelry of Nozdrev. Souls placed at the end are estimated at 100 rubles. The landlord shifts 3 pieces of paper at once with his sleeve and thus holds one of them in the queens. Chichikov does not have anything else to do than mix the figures.

The game of souls emphasizes the essence of both heroes, and not just reveals how Chichikov treated the landowner Nozdrev. The latter asks for a soul of 100 rubles, and Chichikov wants to bring down the price to 50. Nozdryov's attitude to Chichikov's proposal is as follows: he asks to include in the same amount a gold sign or some puppy. This landlord, being an incorrigible player, does not play for the sake of winning - he is interested in the process itself. Nozdrev irritates and angers a loss. The final of the game is predictable and familiar - this is a conflict that goes into a fight.

The flight of Chichikov

Chichikov at the same time thinks primarily not about physical pain, but about the fact that yard people will witness this unpleasant scene. But the reputation should be supported by all possible means. The hero resolves a conflict that threatens his image, in the usual way - he flies. Later, when the whole city becomes aware of the purchase of "dead souls", it does the same. Chichikov's attitude towards Nozdryov, their cheating deal is a parody of entrepreneurial activity. It complements the characterization of both characters, demonstrating the vulgarity and baseness of the masters of the "middle hand".

It seems that the massacre of Chichikov is imminent. The landlord shouts in excitement: "Beat him!" The guest is rescued only by the appearance of the captain, a formidable man, a formidable man with a huge mustache.

Scene at the governor's ball and Nozdrev's visit

Chichikov hopes that he will no longer see Nozdrev. However, these heroes will meet again twice. One of the meetings takes place at the governor's ball (the eighth chapter). In this scene, the buyer of "dead souls" was almost destroyed. Nozdrev, suddenly encountering him, screams at the top of his voice that this is a "Kherson landowner" who "sells dead souls." This creates a lot of incredible rumors. When, finally entangled in different versions, officials of the city of NN call Nozdrev, he, not at all embarrassed by the contradictory nature of all these opinions, confirms all of them (Chapter Nine). Chichikov allegedly bought dead souls worth several thousand, he was a counterfeiter and a spy, tried to take the governor's daughter away, and Sidor was to marry young people for 75 rubles. Nozdrev confirms even that Chichikov is Napoleon.

In the tenth chapter, the landlord himself reports these rumors to Chichikov, who is being visited without an invitation. Nozdryov, once again forgetting about his resentment, offers him help in "taking away" the governor's daughter, and only for 3000 rubles.

Inner World of Nozdryov

This landlord, like the other heroes of Gogol's poem, seems to be transferring the outlines of his own soul to the outlines of everyday life. At home everything is arranged stupidly. Wooden goats stand in the middle of the dining room, there are no papers or books in the office, allegedly Turkish daggers hang on the wall (Chichikov sees the name of the master - Saveliy Sibiryakov on one of them). Nozdrev refers to his favorite organ as organ.

Gogol compares the depraved and upset soul of the landlord with this spoiled barrel organ that played not without pleasantness, but in the middle something went wrong, as the mazurk ended with a song "Malbrooke went on a hike", which in turn ended with some familiar Waltz. Already the landowner had long ceased to twist it, but there was one brisk pipe in this organ, which did not want to calm down, and for a long time whistled alone. Of course, in the bewildered, crippled souls of Gogol's heroes, these "God's pipes" are very noteworthy, whistling sometimes by themselves and confusing well-designed, impeccably and logically planned frauds.

As Chichikov reveals himself in his relationship with Nozdrev

Chichikov's attitude to Nozdryov reveals the inner world of Gogol's swindler. Running away from the landlord who is making another "history", the hunter for "dead souls" can not understand why he went to the estate, why he trusted him, "like a child, like a fool." However, he was not by chance tempted by this landlord: by nature, he is also an adventurer who, for achieving selfish ends, can go over all moral laws without a twinge of conscience. Concluding the disclosure of the topic "Chichikov's Attitude to Nozdryov," we note that it is not less possible to lie, deceive, and even to tear, while the former is capable of no less than the second.

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