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Comparison of the "Prophet" Lermontov and Pushkin. Different views on the same topic
The nineteenth century gave Russian literature two magnificent poets and prose writers, whose talent is already fascinating for more than one generation. Alexander Pushkin and Mikhail Lermontov had a unique poetic gift, thanks to which for a short period of time they were able to write a huge number of works. Writers had many things in common, but at the same time each of them had its own worldview and worldview, which is very clearly visible from their poems of the same name. The "prophet" of Pushkin and Lermontov reflect the understanding of the poet's destiny by both authors.
Lermontov wrote his poem in 1841, 15 years after Pushkin. This work is a logical continuation of the first poem. If the first told of the wanderings of man in the desert and the acquisition of a prophetic gift, the second work describes his wanderings among the crowd. The connection with biblical characters and the granting of a supernatural gift is what unites the "Prophet" Pushkin and Lermontov.
Comparison of the "Prophet" Lermontov and Pushkin allows us to identify significant differences between the works. Mikhail Yurievich begins his work from what Alexander Sergeyevich finished. Further, he says that the prophetic gift brought him so much pain and suffering, made him feel completely alienated by society. The prophet does not know how to lie, he speaks only the truth, but people do not like it. The crowd prefers tranquility, not burning, even if they have to wallow in ignorance.
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