On this page you will find two versions of compositions about Pushkin's favorite poem: for a girl and for a young man. The essay is addressed to students in grade 9. We hope that one of these works will definitely suit you.
For girl
(235 words) The lyrics of Pushkin are so light and beautiful that they are liked even by those who are not particularly interested in poetry. No wonder the poet’s work was included in the main school curriculum. It educates students in the literary taste, convinces them nevertheless to become interested in poetic art. Therefore, each of us, I am sure, has his favorite work of Alexander Sergeyevich. I liked the poem "I Loved You" the most.
The idea of the work lies in the infinitely noble love that the lyrical hero pours on his beloved woman. They are separated forever, he writes her the last letter, and there is not a single reproach in him. The man timidly remarks that his love "has not completely died out." This understatement only proves his readiness not to disturb her peace, he already hides the power of his feelings. He deliberately speaks about him in the past tense: "I loved you silently, hopelessly ...". Even this, he tells her not in reproach, not out of a desire to shake her determination to leave. The lyrical hero only wants her beloved to have everything good, albeit with another man. Moreover, from these his words, we understand that the time of their love was unhappy for him: he languished now with jealousy, then with timidity. And yet the passion was worth the torment, he did not blame his beautiful lady for anything.
Pushkin in his poem showed that any feeling should be noble, not selfish. Even despite the fact that the beloved woman leaves him, the lyrical hero does not reproach her, but sincerely wishes all the best. This bright message I liked the most.
For boy
(258 words) Alexander Pushkin is a very talented poet. He wrote many beautiful and original poems, each of which somehow attracts the reader. Love lyrics show the whole gamut of feelings. Poems about nature teach to understand the beauty of the native land. Philosophical lyrics are full of thoughts that have repeatedly appeared in my mind, but not as clearly as in Pushkin's works. But, in my opinion, the civic lyrics of this author look most clearly. She is always very passionate and emotional. Most of all I like the poem “To Chaadaev”
In these lines, the author calls on a friend who suffered from the repressions to wait and hope that “Russia will rise from sleep”. For the "Philosophical Letters", where power was exposed, Chaadaev was recognized as crazy and actually expelled from society. Pushkin held a disgraced comrade and wrote that they needed to wait until all the people woke up and understood the need for change. Only then will only fragments remain of autocracy. The forces of several initiators of the protest movement are clearly not enough for an equal fight. But the whole awakened Russia is another matter. When all compatriots go against oppression, then there will come a "minute of saint liberty." In the meantime, conscious citizens are not only waiting for her, but also dedicate to the homeland "souls beautiful impulses." They awaken the people with their letters and poems, "while the hearts are alive for honor."
At the beginning of the poem, Pushkin speaks of the Lyceum years, when the young men still lived with the illusions of freedom. But they matured early and realized that the only struggle ahead was with autocracy, which would perpetuate their names, but deprive deception of "love, hope, quiet glory." I like how the author embodied this plot, how passionately and passionately he talks about the fate of the country. I feel that his feelings are close to me, and I share his political views.