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A detailed analysis of Gumilev's poem "The Sixth Sense"

One of the best poems of NS. Gumilev - "The Sixth Sense." In order to understand what the author wanted to bring to the reader's world, an analysis of Gumilev's poem should be made. The "sixth sense" was written in the year of the poet's death. This is his last poem, which is included in the collection "The Pillar of Fire." The collection itself is significantly different from his previous works - these are the poems of not a young boy, who is hovering in the clouds, but works written by a mature person.

An analysis of Gumilev's poem has shown that the main idea of the "Sixth Sense" is the desire to feel beautiful. At present, people lose spirituality, and this poem is directly imbued with it. It calls to feel that beauty, the splendor that surrounds us. After reading the poem, you can sharply feel the craving for the grace and charm of nature. This is the sixth sense, about which the author writes: to understand and feel the beautiful, not given to us from birth, but capable of being born in torments.

Analysis of Gumilev's poem "The Sixth Sense" reveals two main themes of the work: the poet's dream of the supremacy of beauty and philosophical views on humanity as a whole. Gumilev appreciates life and thanks her for every moment she lived and the opportunity to enjoy natural desires. This is well expressed in the beginning of the poem. It begins slowly, leisurely - describes the earthly joys of people (the first stanza).

It shows the main feelings, the sources of pleasant emotions - to eat, drink, indulge in love ("wine", "bread", "woman"). And in the second stanza, the author asks himself questions: "Is this all that a person needs? Really, only low-lying, innate desires is what everyone needs? " He does not despise the "basic" needs of people, but doubts that a person is just enough of this.

An analysis of Gumilev's poem makes us think about how to relate to the fact that we can not "Neither eat, nor drink or kiss"? Why do we need a "pink dawn" and "cold heaven", if we do not have the desire to understand this beauty? Why "immortal poetry", which we can not appreciate our low feelings?

Our life is hurrying ("The moment runs uncontrollably"), and we try to delay the moment and enjoy the beauty, but we can not ("break our hands" and "are condemned to go by").

An analysis of Gumilev's poem shows that a new feeling can open in the reader, like a boy who has forgotten about his games.

... And, knowing nothing of love,

All the same tormented by a mysterious desire ...

He feels ecstasy from what he sees, a "sense of beauty" awakens in him. And in the 5th stanza, the author also points out that it is painfully difficult to wake up in oneself.

And the last stanza indicates that everything high and amazing is accompanied by pain, as if a person should deserve the ability to feel the splendor of nature.

A poem that gives birth to something new in us that makes the soul tremble is Gumilev's Sixth Sense. An analysis of this work showed that the author calls on readers to wake up this feeling, to yield to him. It is filled with rhetorical questions that torment the author's soul, but make us think about what is given to us by nature and what else we can get. Also this poem can be considered prophetic. If you look at his second stanza, you can assume that Nikolai Stepanovich prophesied his own death.

Perhaps the author had in mind that "pink skies" - this is his poetic inspiration, and "the cooling heavens" - the decline of his work. The last lines of the work can also be interpreted as a description of death, but this can not be known for certain.

Soon after writing the "Sixth Sense" Gumilev was killed.

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