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The theme of Russia in Blok's lyrics

Alexander Blok was unanimously recognized by critics as one of the best Russian poets of the twentieth century, but also throughout the history of Russian literature. King of the artistic image and allegory, a master who by one motive was able to reveal to the reader the meaning of the work. No wonder many literary experts note the closeness of his poems with music, and in particular with the favorite genre of the poet - romance.

The theme of Russia in Blok's lyrics is prevalent. The poet himself has repeatedly spoken about this. Cleverly combining mysticism and an ephemeral beginning with a heavy life and harsh reality, the great poet sincerely experienced in his works for the fate of his country.

The theme of the homeland in Blok's lyrics was chosen by him at the very beginning of his creative career and passed the leitmotif throughout his creative life. In the first published verses "Gamayun, the bird prophesying", the question of Russia's way is raised, tragic moments of history are recalled. Often Blok's homeland appears in the image of a woman: the bride in the poem "New America". And the very feeling of true patriotism, in the opinion of the poet, is akin to the purest love feelings.

We can say that the theme of Russia in Blok's lyrics was very personal. In many ways, it is similar in mood to the "Homeland" Lermontov. Both poets clearly deny the value of official patriotism, ostentatious pathos, worship of the flag or other attributes of power. For them, the homeland is a simple people. For Blok, as for Lermontov, peasant poverty is much more important, thrown back by the revolution even further into the backyard of life; Millions of lives of ordinary people swirling in a whirlwind of revolution.

Despite bitter experiences and pronounced exaltation in everything that concerns the fatherland, Blok sincerely hopes that the fate of Russia will be great. It is this Nekrasov belief in the common people and historical optimism that best characterizes the post-revolutionary period of his creativity and is relevant up to now.

The image of Russia appears simultaneously mysterious and tragic: a great country with an incomprehensible spirit and its own, unique destiny. This point of view very closely ties him with Tyutchev, who wrote the famous lines: " Russia can not understand the mind ... ".

Despite the urban lifestyle of the poet, Russia's image in Blok's lyrics refers the reader to rural aesthetics: the wilderness, the road, coachmen, gray peasant huts.

This often touches upon the topic of Russia's self-identification, the definition of its own unique path. The Revolution is accepted by the Bloc as a necessity and an important stage, without which it was impossible to do without.

The theme of Russia in Blok's lyrics invariably adjoins the theme of the doom of his own generation. In the characterization of himself and his peers, the motive of Remark's "lost generation" invariably appears:

I believe: the new age will rise
Among all the unfortunate generations.

From this follows the realization of its importance, the need to be persistent for its own people.

Summing up, it should be noted that the theme of Russia in Blok's lyrics was for the great poet both a foundation and inspiration.

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