Andrey Sokolov's influence on other characters. Composition on the topic: Andrey Sokolov

The name of M. A. Sholokhov is known to all mankind. In the early spring of 1946, that is, in the first post-war spring, M.A. Sholokhov accidentally met an unknown person on the road and heard his story-confession. For ten years the writer nurtured the idea of ​​the work, the events were becoming a thing of the past, and the need to speak out was increasing. And in 1956 he wrote the story "The Fate of Man". This is a story of great suffering and great endurance of a simple Soviet man. Best Features Russian character, thanks to the strength of which the victory in the Great Patriotic War was won, M. Sholokhov embodied in the main character of the story - Andrei Sokolov. These are traits such as perseverance, patience, modesty, a sense of human dignity.

Andrey Sokolov is a tall, round-shouldered man, his hands are large and dark from hard work. He is dressed in a burnt padded jacket, which was mended by an inept male hand, And general form he was unkempt. But in the guise of Sokolov, the author emphasizes “eyes, as if sprinkled with ashes; filled with such inescapable longing. Yes, and Andrey begins his confession with the words: “Why did you, life, cripple me like that? Why did you mess it up like that?" And he can not find the answer to this question.

Life passes before us ordinary person, Russian soldier Andrey Sokolov. . From childhood, he learned how much the “pound is dashing”, fought against the enemies of Soviet power during the civil war. Then he leaves his native Voronezh village for the Kuban. Returns home, works as a carpenter, mechanic, driver, creates a family.

With heartfelt trepidation, Sokolov recalls his pre-war life, when he had a family, he was happy. The war broke the life of this man, tore him away from home, from his family. Andrei Sokolov goes to the front. From the beginning of the war, in its very first months, he was twice wounded, shell-shocked. But the worst was waiting for the hero ahead - he falls into Nazi captivity.

Sokolov had to experience inhuman torments, hardships, torments. For two years Andrei Sokolov endured the horrors of fascist captivity. He tried to escape, but unsuccessfully, dealt with a coward, a traitor who is ready, to save his own skin, to betray the commander.

Andrei did not drop the dignity of a Soviet person in a duel with the commandant of a concentration camp. Although Sokolov was exhausted, exhausted, exhausted, he was still ready to face death with such courage and endurance that even a fascist was struck by this. Andrei still manages to escape, he again becomes a soldier. But troubles still haunt him: ruined native home, his wife and daughter were killed by a Nazi bomb. In a word, Sokolov now lives only in the hope of meeting his son. And this meeting took place. IN last time a hero stands at the grave of his son, who died in last days war.

It seemed that after all the trials that fell to the lot of one person, he could become embittered, break down, withdraw into himself. But this did not happen: realizing how hard the loss of relatives and joyless loneliness, he adopts the boy Vanyusha, whose parents were taken away by the war. Andrei warmed, made happy the orphan soul, and thanks to the warmth and gratitude of the child, he himself began to return to life. The story with Vanyushka is, as it were, the final line in the story of Andrei Sokolov. After all, if the decision to become Vanyushka's father means saving the boy, then the subsequent action shows that Vanyushka also saves Andrei, gives him the meaning of his future life.

I think that Andrei Sokolov is not broken by his difficult life, he believes in his strength, and despite all the hardships and hardships, he still managed to find the strength in himself to continue living on and enjoy his life!

The image of Andrei Sokolov in the story of M. A. Sholokhov "The Fate of a Man"

The story of M. Sholokhov "The Fate of a Man" is one of the peak works of the writer. In the center of it is the confession of a simple Russian man who went through two wars, survived the inhuman torments of captivity and not only retained his moral principles, but also turned out to be able to give love and care to the orphan Vanyushka. The life path of Andrei Sokolov was a path of trials. He lived in dramatic times: the story mentions the civil war, famine, the years of recovery from devastation, the first five-year plans. But it is characteristic that in the story these times are only mentioned, without the usual ideological labels and political assessments, simply as conditions of existence. The attention of the protagonist is focused on something completely different. In detail, with undisguised admiration, he speaks about his wife, about children, about the work that he liked (“cars lured me”), about this other prosperity (“children eat porridge with milk, there is a roof over their heads, dressed, shod, it became be all right). These simple earthly values ​​are Andrey Sokolov's main moral acquisitions in war time This is his moral basis.

There are no political, ideological, or religious guidelines, but there are eternal, universal, universal concepts (wife, children, home, work), filled with the warmth of cordiality. They became Andrey Sokolov's spiritual pillars for the rest of his life, and during the apocalyptic trials of the Great Patriotic War he comes in as a fully formed man. All subsequent events in the life of Andrei Sokolov are a test of these moral foundations "for a break." The culmination of the story is an escape from captivity and a direct clash with the Nazis. It is very important that Andrei Sokolov treats them with some kind of epic calmness. This calmness comes from the respectful idea of ​​the primordial essence of man brought up in him. This is the reason for Andrei Sokolov's naive, at first glance, surprise when confronted with the barbaric cruelty of the Nazis and stunned before the fall of the personality, corrupted by the ideology of fascism.

Andrei's clash with the Nazis is a struggle between healthy morality based on the world experience of the people and the world of anti-morality. The essence of Andrey Sokolov's victory lies not only in the fact that he forced Muller himself to capitulate to the human dignity of a Russian soldier, but also in the fact that, with his proud behavior, at least for a moment he awakened something human in Muller and his drinking companions (“they also laughed "," they look kind of softer "). The test of the moral principles of Andrei Sokolov is not limited to the death throes of fascist captivity. The news of the death of his wife and daughter, the death of his son on the last day of the war, and the orphanhood of another child, Vanyushka, are also trials. And if in clashes with the Nazis Andrei retained his human dignity, his resistance to evil, then in the trials of his own and other people's misfortune, he discovers an unspent sensitivity, an uncorroded need to give warmth and care to others. An important feature life path Andrei Sokolov is that he constantly judges himself: “Until my death, until my last hour, I will die, and I won’t forgive myself for pushing her away then!” This is the voice of conscience, elevating a person above the circumstances of life. In addition, each turn in the fate of the hero is marked by his heartfelt reaction to his own and other people's actions, events, the course of life: “The heart is still, as I remember, as if they are cut with a blunt knife ...”, “When you remember the inhuman torment ... the heart is no longer in the chest , but it beats in the throat, and it becomes difficult to breathe, ”“ my heart broke ... ”At the end of Andrey Sokolov’s confession, an image of a big human heart appears, which has taken in all the troubles of the world, a heart spent on love for people, on protecting life.

M. Sholokhov's story "The Fate of a Man" convinces us that the meaning of history, its driving "motor" is the struggle between humanity, grown on centuries of experience folk life, and everything that is hostile to the "simple laws of morality." And only those who have absorbed these organic human values ​​into their flesh and blood, “brought heart” to them, can with the strength of their souls resist the nightmare of dehumanization, save life, protect the meaning and truth of human existence itself.

Composition on the topic: Andrey Sokolov. Composition: The fate of man


The name of M. A. Sholokhov is known to all mankind. In the early spring of 1946, that is, in the first post-war spring, M.A. Sholokhov accidentally met an unknown person on the road and heard his story-confession. For ten years the writer nurtured the idea of ​​the work, the events were becoming a thing of the past, and the need to speak out was increasing. And in 1956 he wrote the story "The Fate of Man". This is a story about great suffering and great resilience of a simple Soviet man. The best features of the Russian character, thanks to the strength of which the victory in the Great Patriotic War was won, M. Sholokhov embodied in the main character of the story - Andrei Sokolov. These are traits such as perseverance, patience, modesty, a sense of human dignity.

Andrey Sokolov is a tall, round-shouldered man, his hands are large and dark from hard work. He was dressed in a burnt padded jacket, which was darned by an inept male hand, and his general appearance was unkempt. But in the guise of Sokolov, the author emphasizes “eyes, as if sprinkled with ashes; filled with such inescapable longing. Yes, and Andrey begins his confession with the words: “Why did you, life, cripple me like that? Why did you mess it up like that?" And he can not find the answer to this question.

Before us is the life of an ordinary person, the Russian soldier Andrei Sokolov. . From childhood, he learned how much the “pound is dashing”, fought against the enemies of Soviet power during the civil war. Then he leaves his native Voronezh village for the Kuban. Returns home, works as a carpenter, mechanic, driver, creates a family.

With heartfelt trepidation, Sokolov recalls his pre-war life, when he had a family, he was happy. The war broke the life of this man, tore him away from home, from his family. Andrei Sokolov goes to the front. From the beginning of the war, in its very first months, he was twice wounded, shell-shocked. But the worst was waiting for the hero ahead - he falls into Nazi captivity.

Sokolov had to experience inhuman torments, hardships, torments. For two years Andrei Sokolov endured the horrors of fascist captivity. He tried to escape, but unsuccessfully, dealt with a coward, a traitor who is ready, to save his own skin, to betray the commander.

Andrei did not drop the dignity of a Soviet person in a duel with the commandant of a concentration camp. Although Sokolov was exhausted, exhausted, exhausted, he was still ready to face death with such courage and endurance that even a fascist was struck by this. Andrei still manages to escape, he again becomes a soldier. But troubles still haunt him: his home was destroyed, his wife and daughter were killed by a Nazi bomb. In a word, Sokolov now lives only in the hope of meeting his son. And this meeting took place. For the last time, the hero stands at the grave of his son, who died in the last days of the war.

It seemed that after all the trials that fell to the lot of one person, he could become embittered, break down, withdraw into himself. But this did not happen: realizing how hard the loss of relatives and joyless loneliness, he adopts the boy Vanyusha, whose parents were taken away by the war. Andrei warmed, made happy the orphan soul, and thanks to the warmth and gratitude of the child, he himself began to return to life. The story with Vanyushka is, as it were, the final line in the story of Andrei Sokolov. After all, if the decision to become Vanyushka's father means saving the boy, then the subsequent action shows that Vanyushka also saves Andrei, gives him the meaning of his future life.

I think that Andrei Sokolov is not broken by his difficult life, he believes in his strength, and despite all the hardships and hardships, he still managed to find the strength in himself to continue living on and enjoy his life!

The image of Andrei Sokolov in the story of M. A. Sholokhov "The Fate of a Man"

The story of M. Sholokhov "The Fate of a Man" is one of the peak works of the writer. In the center of it is the confession of a simple Russian man who went through two wars, survived the inhuman torments of captivity and not only retained his moral principles, but also turned out to be able to give love and care to the orphan Vanyushka. The life path of Andrei Sokolov was a path of trials. He lived in dramatic times: the story mentions the civil war, famine, the years of recovery from devastation, the first five-year plans. But it is characteristic that in the story these times are only mentioned, without the usual ideological labels and political assessments, simply as conditions of existence. The attention of the protagonist is focused on something completely different. In detail, with undisguised admiration, he speaks about his wife, about children, about the work that he liked (“cars lured me”), about this other prosperity (“children eat porridge with milk, there is a roof over their heads, dressed, shod, it became be all right). These simple earthly values ​​are the main moral acquisitions of Andrei Sokolov in the pre-war period, this is his moral basis.

There are no political, ideological, or religious guidelines, but there are eternal, universal, universal concepts (wife, children, home, work), filled with the warmth of cordiality. They became Andrei Sokolov's spiritual pillars for the rest of his life, and he enters the apocalyptic trials of the Great Patriotic War as a fully formed person. All subsequent events in the life of Andrei Sokolov are a test of these moral foundations "for a break." The culmination of the story is an escape from captivity and a direct clash with the Nazis. It is very important that Andrei Sokolov treats them with some kind of epic calmness. This calmness comes from the respectful idea of ​​the primordial essence of man brought up in him. This is the reason for Andrei Sokolov's naive, at first glance, surprise when confronted with the barbaric cruelty of the Nazis and stunned before the fall of the personality, corrupted by the ideology of fascism.

Andrei's clash with the Nazis is a struggle between healthy morality based on the world experience of the people and the world of anti-morality. The essence of Andrey Sokolov's victory lies not only in the fact that he forced Muller himself to capitulate to the human dignity of a Russian soldier, but also in the fact that, with his proud behavior, at least for a moment he awakened something human in Muller and his drinking companions (“they also laughed "," they look kind of softer "). The test of the moral principles of Andrei Sokolov is not limited to the death throes of fascist captivity. The news of the death of his wife and daughter, the death of his son on the last day of the war, and the orphanhood of another child, Vanyushka, are also trials. And if in clashes with the Nazis Andrei retained his human dignity, his resistance to evil, then in trials of his own and other people's misfortune, he reveals an unspent sensitivity, an uncorroded need to give warmth and care to others. An important feature of the life path of Andrei Sokolov is that he constantly judges himself: “Until my death, until my last hour, I will die, and I won’t forgive myself for pushing her away then!” This is the voice of conscience, elevating a person above the circumstances of life. In addition, each turn in the fate of the hero is marked by his heartfelt reaction to his own and other people's actions, events, the course of life: “The heart is still, as I remember, as if they are cut with a blunt knife ...”, “When you remember the inhuman torment ... the heart is no longer in the chest , but it beats in the throat, and it becomes difficult to breathe, ”“ my heart broke ... ”At the end of Andrey Sokolov’s confession, an image of a big human heart appears, which has taken in all the troubles of the world, a heart spent on love for people, on protecting life.

M. Sholokhov's story "The Fate of a Man" convinces us that the meaning of history, its driving "motor" is the struggle between humanity, grown on the centuries-old experience of folk life, and everything that is hostile to the "simple laws of morality." And only those who have absorbed these organic human values ​​into their flesh and blood, “brought heart” to them, can with the strength of their souls resist the nightmare of dehumanization, save life, protect the meaning and truth of human existence itself.


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The role of the works of M.A. Sholokhov in the literature of the Soviet era is difficult to overestimate: they are imbued with such sincere and heartfelt patriotism, such love for the Motherland and people. The story “The Fate of a Man” did not appear by chance: in the first spring after the war, the writer met a stranger, whose confession of life became the basis of the future work. Sholokhov accumulated ideas for ten whole years - and in 1956 "The Fate of a Man" was born - a story about the difficult life of Andrei Sokolov.

Main character is a collective image of a Soviet citizen, in which all best qualities Russian soul: masculinity, resistance to difficulties, modesty and responsiveness. First, the author narrates from his side, as if introducing and preparing the reader for a meeting with Andrei. Describing the hero, he repeatedly emphasizes his fatigue, a clear sense of longing and great losses. Sokolov's eyes - as if sprinkled with ashes, they are full of such sadness that it's hard to look at. Starting confession, the hero hunches over, it is difficult for him to talk about his difficult fate.

We perceive the main part of the work already from the side of Sokolov himself. The hero was born along with the new century, and trials fell to his lot from childhood. After going through a civil war on the side of the Soviet government, he leaves for the Kuban, then returns home to a village near Voronezh. Here Sokolov has a family, he finds a job. But the war destroys all his hopes for a calm and happy life.

At the very beginning of the war, Andrei was wounded, then he was shell-shocked and taken prisoner. For the two years that Sokolov spent in captivity, his spirit was not broken, despite all the horrors of being with the Nazis. He does not lose self-esteem, does not bend, cracking down on a traitor, repeatedly tries to escape. When he succeeds, he learns about new hardships: his wife and little daughters died, and the house was destroyed. Sokolov again goes to the front - to defend his native land.

Then Andrey's son also dies. The war ended, but the hero was left completely alone, filled with grief, but steadfastly enduring these torments and sufferings. He finds a way out of his feelings in the adoption of an orphan - Vanyusha becomes his meaning of life. The author's conclusion is again a view from the outside, filled with sadness for the hero, permeated with his pain, but also full of hope for the further happiness of both Sokolov himself and Vanyusha.

Survive such a tragedy, do not break down and give new life and paternal support for someone else's child can only be a person with a very strong will and a big soul - this is exactly what the hero of the story "The Fate of a Man" can be called. For Andrei Sokolov, the family is the main thing in life, but he had to lose her twice. Survive, start all over again, it helps him the highest degree morality and courage. In the image of Andrei Sholokhov showed the nobility and unbending strength of a Russian person, able to endure even the most terrible hardships. The fate of Andrei Sokolov is a true feat and an example for every reader.

Composition on the topic: The image of Andrei Sokolov in the story “The Fate of a Man” by M. Sholokhov


This short story was published 11 years after the Great Patriotic War. The idea to write a work appeared long ago, in the spring of 1946. This was served by the meeting of Mikhail Alexandrovich with a front-line soldier unknown to him, who told his story-confession. Sholokhov promised himself that he would definitely write a story about this. Only 10 years later, after reading the books of several foreign authors, he created the story "The Fate of a Man" in a week.

The image of the protagonist is revealed through various artistic techniques, through Andrei's relationship with other people, his actions in certain situations. The position of the author in relation to Sokolov is understandable to readers, since he, using various literary methods, gives his assessment of the hero's deeds.

The story is told in the first person, so the character himself characterizes his actions. The reader's meeting with Andrey occurs at the moment when he grieves over his fate, asking why life punished and crippled him so much. A simple Russian peasant appears before the reader, dressed in a padded jacket, which he himself mended. With all the outward neglect of a soldier, sympathy and sympathy immediately arise for him. His large hands are reminiscent of the hard work that he did every day, first at the steering wheel of the car, then as a prisoner of the Germans.

Many writers, depicting their heroes, pay special attention to the eyes, which are considered the mirror of the soul. Sholokhov refers to this technique more than once during the story. At the beginning of the story, the author draws Sokolov with eyes as if sprinkled with ashes, which speaks of the misfortunes experienced. When does the main character finish his story about deceased relatives- wife, two daughters and a son, then his eyes become extinct. A comparison with dead apples appears, which characterizes how important the events of the past years are for Andrey.

The dignity and pride of the protagonist can be understood through the episode when, being in captivity, he drank the vodka offered by the fascist without having a snack. At that time, the soldier was hungry, but by his act he showed that he did not want to choke on handouts from the enemy. The breadth of the Russian soul is revealed in the situation with the food that he received from the commandant Muller, honestly dividing everything between the prisoners.

Having gone through captivity, the loss of loved ones, Andrei did not harden, retaining his self-esteem. Fate gives him a meeting with the orphan Vanya, in which Sokolov sees his soul mate. In the story, Sholokhov summarized the life of one Russian soldier, his fate is the lot of many people who lost loved ones during the war, while retaining the human soul.

The story of M.A. Sholokhov "The Fate of Man" was first published in 1956. The plot of the story is based on real facts. The story heard by the author from a former front-line soldier became a story about difficult fate person. The protagonist of the story experienced all the horrors of the past war.

The life story of Andrei Sokolov begins in the pre-war years. The young man got married and over time, children appeared in his family: a son and two daughters. They lived together and happily. The war, which brought grief to millions of people, invaded the life of the Sokolovs. On the second day of the war, the head of the family is drafted into the army. The wife, who did not want to let her husband go to war, simply hung on him. Then Andrei had to forcefully tear her away from him and push her away. Later, when he remembers this day, he will reproach himself for this rudeness.

During the four years of the war, Sokolov had to go through a lot. At the front, as in civilian life, he was a driver. He was taken prisoner after an enemy shell hit his car. Andrei was wounded and was shell-shocked. In captivity, so many difficult trials fell on his lot that it would be enough for several human lives. The hero of the story was transferred from camp to camp. And in each camp, the most difficult conditions of survival and hard, exhausting work awaited him.

But something kept me in this world when so many people were dying nearby. In the most difficult moments trials, the image of his wife and children appeared before his eyes. Perhaps this gave him the strength to overcome everything and return home alive. Once, in a temper, Sokolov voiced his dissatisfaction with the conditions of life in the camp. Someone denounced him. These words were conveyed to the camp administration. The hero was summoned by the commandant of the camp.

It is not known how someone else would have acted in Andrei's place, but Sokolov behaved with dignity. A brave front-line soldier was appointed as a driver for a military engineer as a reward. And in the head of the hero matured an escape plan. His first escape from the camp was unsuccessful, he was caught and placed in a punishment cell on whole month. For the second time, Sokolov captured a military engineer and crossed the front line in the car in which he drove his boss.

For escaping from captivity with a captured "tongue" Andrey was rewarded with a short vacation. He went home. All the way he thought about meeting his family. And when he arrived at the place, he saw a huge crater from a bomb instead of his house. His wife and two daughters died. The hero returned to the front again. His soul is warmed only by the fact that his son, who is fighting somewhere at the front, is alive and well. Sokolov only dreamed of meeting his son. But the meeting did not take place. His son died at the very end of the war.

Heartbroken, Andrei did not return to his native places, where he no longer had a home or relatives. He leaves for another area and gets a job as a truck driver. Chance gave him a gift in the form of a little orphan boy. Vanyushka lost his parents during the war and became a homeless child. In the tormented heart of the front-line soldier, hope flared up. In the face of the boy Vanya, he found his new family

Composition The image and characteristics of Andrei Sokolov

In the story of Mikhail Alexandrovich Sholokhov, wartimes are described, people meet at the crossing - Andrei Sokolov with his adopted son Vanechka and the narrator. Andrey Sokolov decides to talk to the narrator, he is so lonely that he will speak out to at least someone.

He tells a story when he spoke incorrectly about the commandant in the cell, and someone denounced him. They called him and wanted to shoot him, but by showing his Russian spirit of pride and inflexibility, he saved his life. Andrei Sokolov, despite the fact that life beat him so much, always remained a man in any situation and never skimped on emotions.

At the front, Andrey learns that his family was killed, his wife and two daughters were buried in the house after the bombing, and his son is unknown where. Sokolov suddenly became lonely and unhappy, he lost absolutely everything, the world collapsed and the earth was slipping away from under his feet. Soon Andrei receives a letter from his son Anatoly, he is also at the front and has already managed to rise to a good rank. They agree on a meeting, and here a huge blow awaits Sokolov's son, a sniper kills, Andrei lost his last loved one.

Andrei Sokolov leaves for his friend and gets a job there, where he meets the homeless child Vanya and is called his father. The man himself is very kind and compassionate, despite the fact that the war took away all his relatives from him, he did not become callous and cruel. He decides to make the boy happy, who, like him, was left alone in this world and promises him to take care of him.

Having passed a thousand trials, on his way, Andrei Sokolov did not stop helping people and did not remain indifferent to someone else's grief. Sokolov wanted to raise the boy and give him everything he could, filling the void in his heart and his own. Sholokhov in his story described a man with a great Russian soul, who was not broken by the war, but only made stronger. Andrey Sokolov is a wonderful example for every person that you should never give up.

Option 3

The events of the Great Patriotic War are one of the main themes of the writers Soviet period. The heroism of the people and individuals in the terrible conditions of wartime more than once became the central idea of ​​the works.

The work of M.A. Sholokhov is no exception. In his story "The Fate of a Man" life is described ordinary person, who suffered all the horrors of the war, the loss of loved ones and the return to life after the tragedy. An interesting fact is that the prototype of the protagonist was a real man who told the story of his life to the author.

Andrey Sokolov - the main thing actor storytelling. Participant civil war he is good and loving husband and father. The war interrupted the happy and peaceful life of the Sokolov family. Andrei goes to the front, after being wounded he is captured by the Nazis. The hero courageously bears all the horror of captivity, he tries to escape, but unsuccessfully. He is sentenced to death, the courage he showed and pride in front of the invaders saved Andrei's life. The commandants not only did not shoot him, but also gave him food. Sokolov shared with his comrades. In this act, the generous soul of the hero is manifested. For Andrei Sokolov, captivity is worse than death, he again tries to escape, this time successfully. A purposeful person always achieves his goal.

After the escape, another terrible blow is the news of the death of his wife and daughter. A courageous person, he does not bend under the weight of loss. The dream of a son, with whom they should meet, becomes the meaning of his life. But his hope was not destined to come true. The son is killed in the war.

It is hard for Andrei to return from the front. There is no more home, no more relatives. It seems, for what now to live, but the strength of the spirit does not give up. Having met the orphan Vanyusha, Sokolov becomes a real father for the boy.

The amazing fate of man is shown by Sholokhov in the work. But there were many such fates in those days. Force human soul, courage and immense heroism of an ordinary soldier is depicted in the image of the protagonist. He does not need awards, honors, he wants ordinary earthly happiness. And I want to believe that after suffering grief, he finds it. In this is main point story.

The Russian man is a symbol of courage and selfless devotion to his Motherland. Courage and generosity, intelligence and honor, will and justice are the main qualities that the author endowed his hero with.

Works about the war teach us to live in good conscience, to remember that a peaceful sky on earth was presented to us by such ordinary soldiers as Andrei Sokolov. We must honor the memory of the heroes and firmly understand that war cannot be allowed.

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