(276 words) In the work of many poets, a significant role is played by the theme of love, which is inextricably linked with the images of certain women who give writers this feeling. For example, the famous seducer of ladies, Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin, in the poem "K ***" vividly depicted the image of his beloved, equating it to the ideal of female beauty. The meaning of the story is that only after seeing his muse, the lyrical hero is able to live a full life again. Metaphors play an outstanding role in the poem, with which the author rewards the heroine: “fleeting vision”, “genius of pure beauty”. After analyzing this work, we can safely say that it depicts the image of an “ideal woman”, according to A.S. Pushkin.
Creativity F.I. Tyutchev is also full of works that are devoted to the theme of love. In the poem "I Met You ..." the author is the same as in the work of A.S. Pushkin, tells of how the appearance in the life of an ideal woman rescues his fate and resurrects feelings: "And everything that was in an outdated heart came to life." Love warms the lyrical hero, giving him the last chance. In the work of F.I. Tyutchev’s image of a lady is not described directly, but is revealed with the help of speech means of expressiveness: “lovely features”, “the same charm in you”.
Reflecting on the images of ideal women in Russian literature, it would be strange not to mention the poem by A.A. Block "I enter the dark temples." The lyrical hero of the poem elevates the image of the beloved to the sacred scale: "Oh, Holy", "only the image, only the dream of her." For the character “The Beautiful Lady” is not available, but even the thought that the face imagined by him could be the silhouette of his beloved brings joy to him. The poem is saturated with vivid epithets, allowing to understand the author’s enthusiastic attitude to the muse: “illuminated image”, “The Majestic Eternal Wife”.
Thus, we can say that the theme of the ideal female image was raised in the work of many Russian poets, but each writer disclosed it in his own way, starting from personal experiences and feelings.