Swimmer. Nikolay Yazykov. "Swimmer" Russian "unknown" poet

Nikolay Mikhailovich Yazykov. Do you know this author? Unfortunately, a small number of even avid readers can boast that they are familiar with the work of this poet, nevertheless, his fame is not at all directly proportional to the strength of his work.

Russian "unknown" poet

Russian poet of the 19th century, contemporary of the "sun" of Russian poetry by Alexander Pushkin. Despite the fact that today few people know Yazykov's poems, at one time they read to them and put him on a level with Pushkin. His most famous poem, relevant at all times, Yazykov called "The Swimmer". The poem is lively, saturated with bright colors. "Swimmer" Yazykov, like a sailing ship, rushes through time and does not lose its significance today.

The sea of ​​life

"Our sea is unsociable, it rustles day and night ..." This is how the poem "The Swimmer" by Nikolai Yazykov begins. It goes on to say that many troubles were buried in the vastness of this sea. So what is this sea? Reading a poem, you understand that this is our life. Every day she makes noise, rages. And in this bustle, we do not notice how much grief surrounds us, and this grief does not bypass ourselves. The poem describes the life of a sail that passes through waves, through a rampart, through a storm. He swims swiftly, because somewhere there awaits him a "blissful country", and only a strong sail can get there. In this poem, Sail is, of course, a person. As a swimmer Yazykov, so every person runs, fights, does something, strives for something better all his life. He is waiting for that very blissful time when he can calm down.

Languages ​​in "Swimmer" sums up that not everyone can get into this "blissful country". Only the strong and patient will get there, who goes through all the difficulties with dignity. Yazykov's "swimmer" is relevant not only for the 19th century, he shows that time passes, but nothing changes: a person, day after day, grabs at every straw in the sea of ​​life to wait for the blissful time.

The work of N.M. Yazykov did not become widely known, and books with his poems can often be found in the library, although the works are close in spirit to the people. His contemporaries compared his work with the work of A.S. Pushkin. His contribution to Russian literature and the development of the Russian language is invaluable. Why the works of this author were not widely available to the public is unknown.

The poem "Swimmer" was created in Simbirsk. The work tells about courage and fortitude in the struggle against adversity and storms of life. The poet erects faith on a pedestal. At any

In a difficult situation, it is she who will help and give strength. The poems are folded into a special form, the so-called sound correspondence.

The poet became the founder of this type of versification. It is impossible not to notice the musicality of versification and the consonance of its lines. Each line conveys the richness of emotions and a riot of feelings.

The poet realistically reflects the obstacles and hardships of life with the help of the elements. The riot of waves and wind does not prevent the sail from speeding fast. By this, the author shows that the activity and speed of life does not depend on obstacles. You can overcome them without stopping, as it were, by the way.

The poet demonstrates

Often a person's artificial exaggeration of their problems. Some so-called "waves" can themselves roll back, running into each other. These lines are saturated with optimism. Despite the storm, the sky shines in the distance with "multi-colored dawns". It is the ray of hope that guides the sail towards a better life. The poet says that after failure there will necessarily be success, faith in this success will help to overcome all difficulties and obstacles. And "their excitement will fall" sooner or later. The adversity will not last forever.

The last verse repeats the first. This technique is very common in Russian literature. It is used to harmonize and add more musicality to a piece.

Perhaps the author thus demonstrates the cyclical nature of life situations. Everything is repeated and adversity, after troubles there will be a gap of kindness and harmony, and then, perhaps, a storm will come again. This structure of the poem does not implore his optimistic mood.

It is necessary to read the verse “The Swimmer” by Nikolai Mikhailovich Yazykov as a detailed metaphor - in this work the poet talks about a man who courageously overcomes all the storms of life and floats on the sea of ​​his destiny no matter what. The author expresses the idea that people can overcome all adversity if they do not succumb to them. When reading poetry lines in class at a literature lesson, you need to know that they were written in 1829 in Simbirsk, where the poet left Moscow. This fall, he was very optimistic and dreamed of creating, and his belief in human strength fills the work.

In the text of Yazykov's poem "The Swimmer" there is also a lot of work with sound instrumentation, which supports the mood of the piece from the first to the last lines. It is very easy to learn it thanks to this technique. The picture is very expressive and dynamic: a person reading lines online or from a book can hear the storm almost literally. And having studied the poems completely - to understand what the unity of form and content is, which this poem clearly demonstrates. It is an excellent poetic model and not in vain entered the Russian treasury of the word.

Our sea is unsociable
Day and night it rustles;
In its fatal expanse
Many troubles have been buried.

Boldly, brothers! Full blown
I sent my sail:
Fly on slippery waves
Swiftwing Rook!

The clouds are running over the sea
The wind is growing stronger, the swell is blacker,
There will be a storm: we will argue
And we will help her.

Boldly, brothers! A cloud will burst
The bulk of the waters will boil
The angry shaft will rise higher,
Deeper the abyss will fall!

There, beyond the bad weather,
There is a blissful country:
The vaults do not darken the sky,
Silence does not pass.