Composition “Vladimir Dubrovsky and Masha Troekurova. romantic love story in the story "Dubrovsky The love story of Dubrovsky and wave a summary

Which is discussed in detail in the article, is the ideal of purity and fidelity.

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The novel of the talented Russian writer Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin is truly a real "manual" of human relations. It reveals the most relevant topics to this day.

Mashenka appears before us only in the seventh chapter. Until that moment, we get to know the families of Troekurov and Dubrovsky. The main characters-fathers, having quarreled, were an obstacle to the love of their children.

The description of Masha Troekurova is quite concise. We learn about it from the story. She is modest, but at the same time she is well-educated, educated, speaks excellent French. Left without a mother early, she grows up with her imperious and proud father, Kirilla Petrovich. Undoubtedly, he loves his daughter, but he has a completely different idea of ​​\u200b\u200blife than Masha's. She lives with her heart, feelings, while Troekurov is looking for profit in everything.

Masha is a typical classic image of a master's daughter, but she does not have a drop of arrogance. Due to the excessive guardianship and waywardness of her father, she became very withdrawn, used to keeping everything to herself. Its only entertainment is the library, which contains 18th century novels.

This appeared before us main character, which gave us the novel "Dubrovsky". Both Masha Troekurova and the rest of the characters in this work will be studied by us in more detail.

Noble and honest robber

Vladimir Dubrovsky, no doubt, can be called the main character of the novel. The boy, who had to grow up overnight, strikes with his fortitude.

The history of Masha Troekurova and the history of Vladimir are similar: both of them were left without mothers early in the care of their fathers. Andrei Gavrilovich took care of the future of his son and his career: he sent the boy early to the cadet school, and then to the guards regiment. The father sent all the funds to his only child. But Vladimir did not particularly appreciate it: he spent his life in partying, playing cards, having considerable debts.

It would seem that before us is a spoiled young man who knows no difficulties. But as soon as the nanny wrote a letter to Vladimir about his father's illness, he, leaving everything, rushed to Kistenevka. This is where his new life began. And the reason for this was Masha Troekurova. The characteristics of these heroes, the history of their acquaintance and further relations are very touching.

After the death of his father, Dubrovsky-son decides to avenge his parent. And his main enemy is Troekurov. But who would have thought that a carefully thought-out plan of revenge would destroy the love for the daughter of an enemy!

The appearance of the French

Vladimir Dubrovsky and Masha Troekurova were friends in early childhood, but, having matured, they could not recognize each other, because they had not seen each other for a long time. And of course, in the guise of a French teacher, the girl did not try to make out a familiar face.

Deforge appeared at the Troekurovs' estate by order of Kirill Petrovich, who was waiting for a teacher to younger son. But no one suspected that the true French teacher never reached Pokrovsky: he was bribed by Vladimir, who gave him money and took the documents in his name. Only in this way could Dubrovsky get into the enemy's house.

Appearing in the form of Deforge, he was not immediately able to gain authority from the owners of the estate. He had to take a risk and end up in the same room with an angry bear. It was a kind of entertainment in Troekurov's house, so he tested people for strength and enjoyed the fear that his victims experienced.

But Vladimir-Deforge did not lose his head. He shot the poor bear in the ear, which showed unprecedented courage. Troekurov was discouraged by such a bold act and from that day on he was very proud that his son was taught by such a strong, fearless person. Masha, who until then had not noticed some teacher, now looked at him with different eyes.

Masha Troekurova and Vladimir Dubrovsky: a love story

Day after day, communicating with Deforge, our heroine treated him more and more favorably. He looked like the characters in her novels, which the girl was reading. Having good abilities for music, she responded positively to the teacher's offer to work with her. And without realizing it, she fell in love with him. But while Vladimir Dubrovsky and Masha Troekurova cannot be together: the girl is not sure of the teacher's feelings and is looking forward to his recognition.

Desforges makes an appointment with the girl in the garden. He wants to tell her the whole truth about him and confess his love. However, Mashenka does not even suspect that in front of her is Dubrovsky himself, the enemy of her father. Worried, she goes on a date and imagines their conversation.

But what the teacher would say shocked her: it turns out that in front of her is not Deforge at all, but Vladimir himself! He tells the girl about his feelings and about how he was going to take revenge on Troekurov for the death of his father. Masha can't believe his words.

Hope for a brighter future

Masha Troekurova, whose characterization would be incomplete without describing the scene of Vladimir's confession in the garden, now knows the truth. But she cannot give up the person she loves and is ready to be with him, no matter what.

Dubrovsky told her that he had abandoned the plan of revenge, he would not hurt the father of his beloved girl. And now, if she agrees, Vladimir will marry her. But their life will not be easy, he is a robber, known throughout the district, he no longer has an estate and a livelihood. Nevertheless, Masha is ready to go to these difficulties.

Vladimir is forced to leave the garden in order to remain unnoticed. He takes a promise from the girl that if she gets in trouble, she will definitely turn to him for help.

Unfulfilled dreams

Masha Troekurova and Vladimir Dubrovsky, whose love story will not leave anyone indifferent, continues. They live in hope for a future together, but suddenly something happens that neither of them could have expected. Prince Vereisky appears in the Troyekurovs' house. He lived abroad for a long time and now came to visit his old friend Kirill Petrovich. This man is already in his fifties. Troekurov sees in the rich old man an excellent match for his husband. only daughter.

The description of Masha Troekurova at the moment when she learns about her father's desire to marry her to Vereisky touches the soul: the girl begs her father not to do this. But he is adamant in his decision.

Leaving a ring in the hollow of an oak tree as a sign of trouble, Masha is waiting for help from Vladimir, but he does not come to her.

And then came the day of the wedding. The girl is very worried and hopes that her beloved will save her from an unwanted marriage. But by chance, Vladimir fails to see this ring, so he finds out about Masha's wedding with Vereisky too late. Dubrovsky is in a hurry to save the girl. Unfortunately, he is late: on his way he meets a carriage with Masha, who has already been married. He invites her to come out and go with him. Being a deeply religious person, the girl refuses him. Now she is Princess Vereiskaya, she is married to the prince. Vladimir is in despair, but he cannot do anything.

Outcome

Masha Troekurova is going through a very hard time. The characterization of this girl is admirable: she turned out to be very strong and true to her word.

Unfortunately, Vladimir and Masha are not destined to be together. Who knows what would have happened if Dubrovsky had not been late. But now it's all happened...

Last week, a friend called me, all exhausted and tortured: for a week now, she and her sixth-grader son could not write an essay on Dubrovsky. She asked for help... To my shame, I didn't read Dubrovsky. I didn’t read anything from the school curriculum at all, except for The Master and Margarita. In total, for all 10 classes - only one book by Bulgakov ...

Meanwhile, without exception (!) My compositions were "on the top five". How it turned out - I'll never know :) And the literature teacher, Lyudmila Ivanovna, seeing my excellent written thoughts and considering me a literary flea, therefore never asked verbally. That's all 10 school years I also had an annual five in literature. And she went to the diploma, yes, sir ...

Returning to "Dubrovsky": it was at 10 pm, and my dear, beloved friend, so there was nothing to do - I climbed into my favorite lib.ru to look for "our everything". I ran my eyes through the last two chapters of the work, read the plot on Wikipedia, wrote an essay. The next day, the son of a friend brought home an "A" in literature (which I had no doubt about).

I'm posting it here in case it might come in handy for some other cub. Enjoy! I, if necessary, will slap more ...

"Dubrovsky". Attack on the wedding train. Illustration: D. Shmarinov

The subject of the essay is

« The love story of Masha and Vladimir"
(based on the work of A.S. Pushkin "Dubrovsky"
)

“Bear with dignity what you cannot change.”
Lucius Annaeus Seneca


On the pages of A.S. Pushkin "Dubrovsky" I met with two romantic heroes- Masha Troekurova and Vladimir Dubrovsky. The fates of these heroes have a lot in common: they are about the same age, both lost their mothers early, grew up as the only children in the family.

Masha "grew up in the eyes of her parent", "her father loved her to the point of madness." Masha was meek, modest, obedient.
Vladimir Dubrovsky was brought up in the Cadet Corps from the age of eight, from where he graduated as a cornet in the guards. Lived in Petersburg. “Being wasteful and ambitious, he allowed himself luxurious whims; played cards and went into debt, not worrying about the future, and foreseeing sooner or later a rich bride, the dream of poor youth. However, having learned from the nanny that his father was bad, he immediately dropped everything and went home. Having appeared in the house, he decided to take revenge on the master Kirill Petrovich Troekurov, who, by vile deceit, took the Kistenevka estate from Vladimir's father, Andrei Gavrilovich Dubrovsky.

Heading to his sick father, Vladimir saw Masha and fell in love. In an effort to be closer to her, Dubrovsky ended up in the Troekurovs' house under the guise of a French teacher, Deforge. In the house, he was treated with respect as a teacher, especially after the case when Vladimir, at the cruel joke of the owner of the house, was locked in the same room with a bear. And if before everyone who was so laughed at fell into fear, then Vladimir, on the contrary, showed courage and determination in this situation. He defeated the angry bear.

Before the incident with the bear, Masha, despite Vladimir's good disposition towards her, treated him coolly. She did not pay "any attention to the young Frenchman ..., the teacher was for her a kind of servant or artisan, and the servant or artisan did not seem to her like a man." Meanwhile, the brave act of Vladimir, who did not lose his head in a fight with a bear, and his words that he does not intend to endure an insult, for which, by his rank, he cannot demand satisfaction, made a strong impression on the young lady. For the first time, she looked at Vladimir not as a servant, but as worthy of respect, and perhaps love of a cavalier. Masha "saw that courage and proud pride did not exclusively belong to one class - and since then she began to show respect to the young teacher, which became more attentive from hour to hour." We can say that it was the story with the bear, in which Vladimir showed all the strength of his spirit and strong character, that became the beginning of his mutual love with the young lady.

Dubrovsky is honest. He openly admitted to Masha that he was a robber, and at the same time promised to be devoted to her and offered his help.

Meanwhile, Masha's father, Kirill Troekurov, decided to marry his daughter to an elderly prince. Masha, who was in love with Vladimir, of course, was against marriage, but because of her modesty she could not openly contradict her father. And then the case came when Masha decided to use the help of Dubrovsky. She waited for salvation from him until the very last moment. Even during the wedding in the church, Masha still hoped for Vladimir's help. Help came, but too late ... By the time Dubrovsky arrived to help along with his robber friends, Masha was already married and became the wife of the prince she did not love. Despite her feelings for Dubrovsky, Masha did not change the oath taken in the church. Accustomed to obedience, modest and restrained, she answered Vladimir in this way: “I swore an oath, my prince is my husband, order to release him and leave me with him. I didn't cheat. I've been waiting for you last minute... But now, I tell you, it's too late now." Realizing that her fate was decided, that Dubrovsky could not help her, and that she would forever become the wife of another, Masha did not rush away at the first opportunity. She met with dignity new life, having measured both with the will of the father, and with marriage.

Yes, and Vladimir himself also resigned himself to fate, adequately meeting Masha's refusal and no longer insisting on her release. He again retired to the forest, to his robber friends, and then completely disappeared abroad.

This is how the love story of Masha and Vladimir began and ended.

Tretyakova N.F.

Public lesson Literature in 6th grade(according to the program of Korovina V.Ya.)

Topic: "Romantic love story of Vladimir Dubrovsky and Masha Troekurova"

Target: reveal the peculiarity of the relationship between Vladimir Dubrovsky and Masha Troekurova, consider the concept of "romantic love"

Tasks:

1) to continue the formation of meaningful reading skills;

2) activate associative thinking and creative imagination students;

3) develop the emotional sphere of students: the ability to feel, empathize, represent figuratively read and listen;

4) lead students to understand and accept moral lessons novel.

Equipment:

1) novel covers made by students

2) painting by V. V. Pukirev “Unequal marriage”;

1. Organizational moment

Hello, I am glad to welcome you. Today at the lesson we continue to work on the novel by A. S. Pushkin "Dubrovsky". In the previous lessons devoted to Pushkin's work, we shared our impressions, looked for answers to the author's "mysteries", and created covers for the novel. You see your work on the board. Hope you enjoy today's lesson!

2.Psychological attitude : Look into the eyes of your desk mate and mentally wish him success in the lesson, smile at him, the teacher, the guests.

3.Repetition of the past through the technique "Catch the mistake!"

Before we start our conversation, I would like to check how well you know Pushkin's novel.

Assignment: I will read five statements, three of which are correct. You need to write down two erroneous statements on a piece of paper.

    The novel "Dubrovsky" is an unfinished work of Pushkin;

    The novel "Dubrovsky" was written by Pushkin in 1830 in Boldino;

(The novel "Dubrovsky" was written by Pushkin amazingly quickly. On October 21, 1832, the first chapter began. Chapters are born one after another. The novel is impatiently written in pencil - this is a trace of Pushkin's passion for his plan. After a short break, work on the novel resumes, and on February 6, 1833 writer finishes chapter 19)

    Initially, the novel was called "Ostrovsky";

(The novel “Dubrovsky,” wrote Pushkin’s first biographer P.I. Bartenev, “was inspired by Nashchokin. He told Pushkin about one Belarusian poor nobleman, by the name of Ostrovsky, who had a process with a neighbor for land, was ousted from the estate and, remaining with some peasants, began to rob ...)

    The novel "Dubrovsky" consists of two volumes, including 23 chapters;

    The title of the novel was given by the publishers.

4. Work on the formulation of the topic through the “Yes-no” technique

Task: I thought of something. You need to find the answer by asking questions that I can answer yes, no, yes and no. For example, this item can be touched, it is a masculine item, can a person do without it??? Today I guessed what French writer Compared the 17th century with a ghost ...

(“True love is like a ghost: everyone talks about it, but few have seen it” La Rochefoucauld “Maxims”)

Why did La Rochefoucauld compare love to a ghost? Do you agree with this statement? Why did I think of this particular word today? Correctly, in today's lesson we will talk about the love story of Masha and Vladimir. Write down the theme of the lesson...

5. Goal setting

6 . Analytical conversation + expressive reading

Whose feeling arose earlier: Masha or Vladimir? Prove from the text. how heavenly vision", "to see your White dress”, “followed you”, “happy thought”

“I realized that the house where you live is sacred, that not a single creature connected with you by ties of blood is subject to my curse. I have given up vengeance as madness. For whole days I wandered around the gardens of Pokrovsky in the hope of seeing your white dress from a distance. In your careless walks, I followed you, sneaking from bush to bush, happy with the thought , that I protect you, that there is no danger for you where I am secretly present.")

Can Vladimir's love be called beautiful, sublime? (This kind of love is calledromantic!!! Masha, brought up on foreign novels, was waiting for such love)

How did Masha's love for Deforge come about?

- Now you have to answer a very difficult, adult, question. What do you think, having fallen in love with Masha, did Vladimir betray the memory of his father, refusing revenge?

("As long as people love, they forgive," La Rochefoucauld said. And indeed, it is love that brings Dubrovsky to the Christian commandment: do not answer evil with evil, forgive your enemy, do not kill. Dubrovsky managed to do the most important thing: among the troubles that he had to endure, he remained a man of honor.)

Why did Dubrovsky confess to Masha that he was not Deforge?

What circumstances separated Masha and Deforge?

How did Masha react to the proposal of Prince Vereisky to become his wife? Who is more unpleasant and cruel: Troekurov or Vereisky? Why?

Unequal marriages were common in those days. Let's turn to Pukiriev's painting "Unequal Marriage".Do the characters in the picture look like Masha and Vereisky? ( Vereisky was 33 years older than Masha!)

What way out and what help did Dubrovsky offer to Masha? Let's Read the Gazebo Scene by Role (Chapter 15)

Why does Masha hesitate with the ring, which means the next episode:“She ran to her room, locked herself up and gave vent to her tears, imagining herself the wife of the old prince; he seemed disgusting and hateful to her ... marriage frightened her like a scaffold, like a grave ... “No, no,” she repeated in despair, “it’s better to die, better to go to a monastery, I’d better go after Dubrovsky.”

to die - the monastery - for Dubrovsky. Is that what they think about their loved one?!

Why did Masha not accept the release from the hands of Dubrovsky? Why does Dubrovsky let Masha go with Prince Vereisky? (He realized that she was irretrievably lost. Notice,like after the wedding calls Masha?) How does Masha feel about the oath of allegiance to her husband given in the church before God? How does this characterize the characters?

7. Staging homework

At home you have to write a mini-essay

For girls: Imagine: you are Masha, what did you feel during the wedding. Make up a monologue on behalf of Masha.

For boys : Imagine: you are Vladimir, what did you feel when you realized that Masha was irretrievably lost. Make up a monologue on behalf of Vladimir.

8. Reflection

To put an end to our conversation today, let's make a syncwine (a five-line poetic form that arose in the USA in the beginning of the 20th century under the influence of Japanese poetry)

1 line - a noun denoting the theme of syncwine (Love of Masha and Vladimir)

2nd line - two interesting adjectives characterizing the concept

3rd line - three verbs that reveal the actions inherent in the subject

4th line - a phrase that reveals the essence of the phenomenon("It's late now")

5 line - a noun that acts as a result, conclusion("Tragedy")

Thank you for the lesson!!!

The magnificent work of Alexander Pushkin tells not only about the fate of the landowners Dubrovsky, who lost their estate and normal life due to a quarrel with their neighbors, but this story is, first of all, about love. The main characters of Pushkin's plot are Masha and Vladimir, who, by coincidence, are the children of those very neighbors, the landowners Dubrovsky and Troekurov, who staged a lawsuit among themselves and became enemies.

Maria Troekurova is a well-mannered and pleasant girl who is pretty. It so happened that the girl's mother died when she was just a child. This left an imprint on the development of the girl, she began to spend a lot of time in nature, admiring the beautiful Russian landscapes. Hence her dreaminess, sensitivity and attentive attitude to everything that surrounds her. Maria is a personality that the author shows as harmoniously developed and purest.

That is why the relationship between Maria Kirillovna and her landowner father Kirill Troekurov was so difficult. Despite the fact that the girl loved and even adored her father, she was in no hurry to share some of her thoughts and opinions with him. Yes, the girl was meek and obedient, but she was cut off from her father, since he could not become her friend, so the girl never asked his advice in anything.

Kirilla Petrovich himself loved his daughter very much, but his treatment of her was not always good. And this was due to his wayward character. So he could always cater to her whims and quirks, but suddenly, unexpectedly, his attitude towards his beloved and only daughter changed to cruelty and rudeness. He understood that his daughter loved him, but he wanted to achieve more, to become her friend, but it didn’t work out for him, and, at times, it drove him crazy, pushing him to rash and senseless actions.

Another hero of Pushkin's work, Vladimir, was brought up not so much by his father as life itself taught him lessons. His mother also died early, and his father, not knowing what to do with his young son, sent him to a boarding school, and then to the guards. Sometimes the son came to his father, saw his character and way of life, respected his father, but there was no trusting relationship between them. When trouble happened to his father, Vladimir, without hesitation, left the service, his cheerful and wild life in St. Petersburg and came to his family estate, where he found his father dying.

Having learned about the lawsuit by a neighbor, having immediately lost both his father and parental shelter, he becomes a “noble” robber. The main task that the young Dubrovsky set for himself is to take revenge on the neighbor who killed his father. At first, he simply robbed rich people on the roads, helping the poor, and then, seeing Troekurov's daughter, falling in love with her, he decides to enter the house of his enemy. He learns that a music teacher is going to the girl's half-brother, so he pretends to be him.

So the young hero ended up in the Troyekurovs' house, began to spend a lot of time with the heroine, and soon Masha also fell in love with him, as soon as she got to know him better. She noticed in him both nobility, and determination, loyalty and courage. But most of all, the girl was captivated by the fact that she found in him a person who could understand her without words, who understood the movement of her soul.

And when she finds out that the Frenchman Deforge is the young robber Dubrovsky, then, a little frightened, she does not give up her love. But Vladimir is noble not only on the roads, where he robs and punishes only the rich, but the guilty. He, loving himself, and seeing that Masha also loves him, personally admits to her that he is Vladimir Dubrovsky, that he is an enemy of her father, and that the police are looking for him for robberies on the roads. Vladimir, who behaves boldly and honestly on the roads, in relations with Masha turns out to be modest, timid, vulnerable and restrained.

For her sake, he is ready to give up revenge, to forgive her father. The young hero understands that happiness, which is built on deceit, cannot have a future. Duty and honor for the main Pushkin character are not just words, they have a very deep meaning for him.

But the girl's father decides the fate of his daughter in his own way. When Maria Kirillovna finds out that he is going to marry her to another rich man, she agrees to run away with Dubrovsky. But fate is against them. Heroes meet many obstacles on their way, and the result of this is an unsuccessful escape. But Masha, just like her fiancé, also perceives a sense of responsibility, honor and duty. In this they are very similar to the young hero. And for the sake of her honor and the fulfillment of duty, no matter how terrible it is for the girl, Maria Kirillovna is ready to sacrifice her love, although this will bring her suffering and pain.

This work ends tragically and sadly, where Vladimir, a little late, stops the carriage, where Masha and her husband are leaving the church after the wedding. But now the girl cannot be with him when she still loves. She is given before God to another man, and is going to keep it holy.

>Compositions based on the work of Dubrovsky

Love

Love in this work appears exactly when he is already halfway to retribution, and violates his plans. He knew Masha Troekurova from childhood, as their parents were friendly. In addition, the characters had a lot in common. They lost early maternal love, early left to their own devices and grew up alone, their fathers were colleagues and good friends. Only one thing distinguished them - material well-being. Maria's father was very rich, and Vladimir's father belonged to the impoverished nobles.

It so happened that a shadow of doubt in good neighborly relations ran between these two respected people in the district. Since then, they did not talk to each other and were considered fierce enemies. This could not but affect their children. The conflict of the fathers undoubtedly left its mark on the love stories of Vladimir and Maria, but the young people had other principles that prevented them from being together. When Maria found out that her father wanted to marry her off as Prince Vereisky, who was unpleasant to her, she, of course, expressed dissatisfaction.

In the depths of her soul, she hoped that Vladimir would interfere with this wedding, appear at the right time and make a commotion. However, events turned out a little differently. Dubrovsky appeared only after the wedding ceremony was over. He and his armed friends blocked the path of the cortege in order to free Masha, but the girl, brought up in strict principles, chose honor and a sense of duty. However, devotion to one's words occupied an important place, both in the life of Masha and in the life of Dubrovsky. He did not insist, but simply disappeared from sight forever.

Vladimir was a brave and strong young man by nature, but his love for Masha Troekurova made him weak. For her sake, he even spared her father, even though he was halfway through completing his revenge plan. Pushkin's story remained unfinished. The cruel landowner continued his tyranny, and the story of sincere love did not receive further development. Knowing that Pushkin was a writer and poet from God, one can see that his works were full of strong passions and subtle feelings. The story "Dubrovsky" in this sense is no exception.