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Philosophical lyrics of Lermontov M.Yu.
Lermontov's philosophical lyrics are saturated with bitter melancholy, pessimism, gloomy mood, melancholy. The thing is that Mikhail Yurievich lived in an age of timelessness, at the time of his youth and growing up a period of political reaction, which followed the unsuccessful uprising of the Decembrists. Many intelligent and talented people were immersed in themselves, frightened, freedom-loving moods were banned. Therefore, there is nothing surprising in the gloomy and pessimistic works of Lermontov.
Mikhail Yurievich despises not only society, but himself as well, because he has to live in an autocratic serf-owning state and he is not in a position to change anything. The features of Lermontov's lyrics are that the poet considers young people to be lost for society, they were already born by the elders with a sterile soul. In the view of the poet, Russia is a country of gentlemen and slaves. He blames the high society and angrily appeals to the crowd, which are "images of soulless people."
Analysis of Lermontov's lyrics shows that the poet pays much attention to the question of the poet's purpose and his role in society. This theme in the works very often acquires a hostile and aggressive attitude, because the relationship with the crowd in Mikhail Yurievich was not the best way. Particularly vividly the relationship between society and the creative personality is described in the poem "The Prophet". The writer tells how difficult it is to bear people the truth, live in a misunderstanding, tolerate the unbelief of others.
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