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Poem "Frost, Red Nose": a short summary. Nekrasov ("Frost, Red Nose") is called the singer of the Russian people

In this article we will get acquainted with the work created by Nikolai Alekseyevich Nekrasov in 1863. We will describe the poem of this great author, its brief content. Nekrasov ("Frost, Red Nose"), we first discover for ourselves in school. But to re-read the works of this author can be infinite.

The poem begins with the following event. A terrible sorrow in one peasant's hut: the breadwinner and master died, Prokkl Sevastyanich. His mother brings a coffin to his son. The father goes to the cemetery to hollow out a grave in the frozen ground. Daria, the widow of a peasant, sews a shroud to her dead husband.

Russian peasant women

We continue to describe the summary. Nekrasov ("Frost, Red Nose") has always attracted Russian peasant women. In his works he admired their strength, endurance, courage. There are three heavy lobes: to marry with a slave, submit to the grave of a slave and be the mother of a slave-son. All this fell to the share of the Russian peasant woman. However, despite the suffering, there are women in Russian villages, to which the mud does not seem to stick. These beauties blossom on the wonder of the world, evenly and patiently enduring both cold and hunger, while remaining in all clothes beautiful, and in work - dexterous. They do not like idleness on weekdays, but on holidays their face is lit up with a cheerful smile and such hearty laughter as you can not buy for money. A woman in Russia will enter the burning hut, stop riding a horse. In it, there is a strong divinity, and an inner strength. The Russian peasant woman is sure that her salvation is in labor. Therefore, she does not spare the wretched beggar who walks around. She is fully compensated for her work: the peasant family knows no need, the children are full and healthy, the house is always warm, there is an extra piece for the holiday.

Grief that fell to Darya

Daria, the widow of the deceased Proclus, was such a woman. But grief has now dried her. No matter how the girl tries to hold back her tears, they fall on her hands, sewing a shroud. Mother and father, taking their grasping grandsons, Grisha and Masha, to neighbors, decorate the deceased. Extra words are not said at the same time, no one shows tears. It seems that the stern beauty of the deceased, in whose heads - a burning candle, does not allow crying. And only then, when the last rite is already completed, lamentations begin.

Faithful Savraska

Savraska carries a severe winter morning of his master in the last way. Proclus was a great horse: and in winter, going with him to the cart, and in the summer, while working in the field. Proclus caught a cold catching a cart. He was in a hurry to deliver the goods on time. Homemakers treated the breadwinner: 9 spindles were watered, led to a bath, lowered into an ice-hole, passed through a sweat clamp 3 times, put it under a chicken's roost, offered prayers before a miraculous icon. But Proclus did not get up.

Daria goes to the woods for firewood

As usual, neighbors during the funeral cry, feel sorry for the family of the deceased, praise the deceased, and then go home. Daria, after returning from the funeral, wants to caress and pity the children, but she does not have time for caresses. The peasant woman sees that neither the logs of the snowsticks remain at home, and, once again taking the children to the neighbor, she goes to the forest on the same savrake.

Darya's Tears

You read a short narrative of N.A. Nekrasov "Frost, Red Nose". This is not the text of the work itself. The poem of Nikolai Alekseevich is written in verse.

On the way through the plain, shining from the snow, tears are shown in Darya's eyes - probably from the sun ... And only when she enters the forest with his grave rest, a crushing howl breaks out from the girl's chest. Indifferently the forest hears the moaning of the widow, hiding them forever in the unsociable wilderness. Daria, without wiping her tears, starts to cut wood and thinks about her husband, speaks to him, calls him. All this is described in detail by NA Nekrasov. ("Jack Frost"). The summary only conveys the main events of the work.

Prophetic dream

The girl recalls the dream she saw before Stasov day. The inconceivable army surrounded her. Suddenly it turned into rye ears. Daria appealed for help to her husband, but he did not come out. The peasant woman was left alone to reap rye. She realizes that this dream turned out to be prophetic, and asks for help from her husband in the unbearable work that awaits her. Daria imagines winter nights without Proclus, endless canvases that she will weave to the marriage of her son. Together with thoughts of his son, fear arises that Grisha will be given lawlessly to recruits, since there will be nobody to intercede for him.

Frost voivodeship

"Frost, Red Nose" Nekrasov in summary expounds by the fact that Daria, having combined the wood with wood, goes home. But then, mechanically taking the ax and intermittently, quietly howling, comes to the pine tree and under it freezes. Then it is chosen to bypass the possessions of its Frost Voivode. He waves an ice mace over Darya, calls her into his kingdom, says that he will warm and reap the widow ...

Daria is covered with a sparkling frost, she dreams a recent hot summer. The girl sees in a dream that she is by the river, on the stripes she is digging potatoes. With her beloved husband, children, under the heart beats baby, which by spring should be born. Daria, shielded from the sun, watches as the cart leaves ever further. Grisha, Masha, Prokl ...

"Enchanted Dream" of Daria

In the dream, Daria hears the sounds of a wonderful song, the last traces of flour come from her face. Her heart is satisfied with this song, in which "more happiness". In a sweet and profound peace oblivion comes to the widow with death. The soul of a peasant woman dies for passion and sorrow. The girl drops a squirrel of snow on the girl, and Daria gets cold in the "bewitched dream".

This concludes the summary. Nekrasov ("Frost, Red Nose") is called the singer of the Russian people. Many works of this author are devoted to his difficult share. This also applies to the poem of interest to us. We begin to sympathize with the fate of the Russian peasant woman, having read even a brief summary. Nekrasov ("Frost, Red Nose") is considered to be one of the greatest Russian poets. The artistic power of this work is amazing. You can see this by reading the poem in the original.

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