What Mitrash offers Nastya how did it end. What does Mitrasha offer Nastya? How did this conflict between brother and sister end? On which side were your sympathies? pantry of the sun

Orphans and those who lived near the forest decide to go for spring cranberries. When all the preparations were completed, the guys left the house early in the morning. At first, the children's trip went smoothly. The guys, watching nature, met the dawn. Any disputes with her brother Nastya could easily prevent. She already knew simple but valid "methods of manipulation".

However, approaching the fork in the two roads, there was still a disagreement between the guys. It was this dispute that provoked a quarrel between brother and sister. This is what influenced the further outcome in history.

Fate specifically creates such a situation, after which the children must understand that only thanks to each other's support, they can survive. Quarrels and disagreements between two native hearts will not lead to anything good. And the ability to find a compromise and make a common decision will help children in their later adult life.

Why did the children still disperse at the fork in different directions? Each of them is given freedom of choice. Both Nastya and Mitrasha consider themselves completely independent. And since their parents loved them very much during their lifetime, they left a piece of themselves in each.

From her mother, Nastya inherited an analytical mind, patience and kind heart. Therefore, intuition prompted the girl to choose the trodden path. She unsuccessfully tried to explain to the stubborn brother that he misunderstood the words of his father, and you need to go where the iron arrow points. Their father was a hunter. After the head of the family died cleaning his homeland, all his things, including the compass, went to the children. Mitrashka greatly appreciated this thing. Father once said that only she was able to correctly show the way home if he accidentally got lost.

In addition to a compass, a gun and other things, Mitrashka got something more from her father, which has no price - a real “male” character, an inquisitive mind and discipline. He was serious, stubborn and, despite his young age, always achieved his goal.

And now, at the fork, the sister insists to turn off the path he had planned, and go around! This both indignant and offended Mitrasha. Does she doubt her father's words?! Does it cast doubt on his own conclusions?!

The boy was sure that he was right and that he had a true compass, which periodically twitched the arrow. Therefore, without waiting for the sister, he turned onto another road and went.

Having dispersed in different directions, the guys did not yet know that one more difficult test in life was waiting for them. Where everyone will be left alone with the beautiful and amazing environment. Where at any turn, can lie in wait deadly danger. And where perhaps the human foot has never set foot. The children did not yet know that one of them would certainly achieve his goal, and the other would look even death in the eyes. They also did not know that Nastya would reproach herself until the end of her days for leaving her brother alone in the forest without food, without moral and physical support.

Of course, Prishvin's fairy tale ends well. The brother and sister will survive, but the children will never forget this argument near the forest fork, which almost became fatal.

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Mitrasha invites Nastya to take different paths, as he does not intend to argue with her. as a result, both brother and sister are in various unpleasant situations from which they have to get out on their own. in the end, they still put up and understand that it is difficult for them to be apart. The second question is debatable, it depends on your point of view. if you were on the side of Mitrasha: I think that Nastya, as an older sister, should not have been afraid to obey her older brother. If not for Nastya, this conflict would not have arisen. I was on the side of Mitrasha. if you are on the side of Nastya: Mitrasha should not have left his older sister, since he himself perfectly understood that Nastya was not very strong in self-defense. Moreover, elders must be obeyed. I was on the side of Nastya.

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The story "Biryuk", included by the writer in a cycle of stories under the general title "Notes of a Hunter", was written by I. S. Turgenev. The story is told from the perspective of the author. One of the main characters of the story is the forester Foma Kuzmich, nicknamed Biryuk.
The first acquaintance with Biryuk takes place on a forest road during a thunderstorm, in pitch darkness, suddenly a silhouette appears in front of the author like a ghost, illuminated by flashes of lightning. From such a surprise, the author is confused, alarmed: “... suddenly, with a flash of lightning, a tall figure seemed to me on the road. I began to look intently in that direction - the same figure seemed to have grown out of the ground near my droshky. After inviting the forester to wait out the bad weather in his house, the excitement gave way to curiosity, which develops, upon closer acquaintance with the life of Biryuk, into genuine sympathy and deep compassion. This can be seen in the description of the dwelling - one room is smoky, low and empty, without curtains and partitions, a torn sheepskin coat on the wall, a pile of rags in the corner. “There was a single-barreled gun on the bench, ...” - i.e. always at hand in case of self-defense from uninvited visitors. All this was illuminated by a flashing, then an extinguishing torch. “I looked around - my heart ached in me: it’s not fun to enter a peasant’s hut at night,” here it is - genuine from which you want to sob. How can one live in such conditions?
We meet a completely different attitude of the author to the forester when describing the hero: “He was tall, broad-shouldered and well-built. His mighty muscles protruded from under his wet zamashka shirt. A black curly beard half covered his stern and courageous face; small brown eyes peered boldly from under wide unibrows. With admiration and respect, the narrator draws the nature of Foma Kuzmich. Unfolding in further events only reinforce these feelings.
Keen hearing, knowledge of the protected area by heart, adherence to principles, athletic physique allow the forester to track down and catch a thief who is arbitrarily cutting down trees. And then, despite the threats, Biryuk, out of compassion, with self-respect, releases the thief, returns the ax and the horse to him, and at the same time shows concern, putting a hat on the peasant's head. Foma Kuzmich sympathizes with other peasants. He understands them. Regrets. But torn between principles, duty and these feelings. “Well, Biryuk, you surprised me; I see you are a nice fellow,” with these words the master says goodbye to the forester and they sound like a hymn to a Russian man from the people.
Despite grief and suffering, humiliation and resentment, the Russian people have preserved such amazing features as patience and mercy, compassion and a sense of duty for the assigned task, responsibility and dignity, diligence and selflessness, Foma Kuzmich possesses all these qualities, which is admired by Turgenev.
For that a short time, held in the company of a forester, the author experienced a different range of feelings in relation to the hero from alertness and anxiety, to sympathy and respect. Such an extraordinary attitude to the individual is evidence of the talent of the author himself.

Pantry Sun 1. Tell us about the fate of Mitrasha and Nastya. What was the war for them? 2. Why can we say that children were not left without protective

the face of fate? What role do fellow villagers play in their lives? 3. With what details does Prishvin emphasize the strength of character of children, the ability to live in new and difficult conditions? This is a very important issue that you have to think about, so judge it in detail, in detail, find those places that indicate an economic streak and Mitrashi and Nastya. 4. What kind of conflict arises between Mitrasha and Nastya on the way to the Fornication swamp? 5. Blutovo swamp meets children unfriendly, it scares them, warns: it's dangerous here!

help answer questions about the story of the pantry of the sun. 1. what does the author say about Nastya and Metrash at the beginning of his work? what is the meaning of it

the phrases "golden hen", "man in a bag". 2. remember how Nastya and Mitrasha lived after the death of their parents. What was especially amazing in their lives? 3. Tell us about the dispute between Nastya and Mitrasha. can you guess which side the author is on?

Song about the prophetic Oleg: How the prophetic Oleg is now going to take revenge on the unreasonable Khazars; Their villages and fields for a violent raid Doomed him to swords and fires; With a squad

his own, in Constantinople armor, the Prince rides across the field on a faithful horse. From the dark forest, towards him, There is an inspired magician, An old man obedient to Perun alone, The messenger of the future Testaments, Who spent the whole century in prayers and fortune-telling. And Oleg drove up to the wise old man. “Tell me, sorcerer, favorite of the gods, What will come true in my life? And soon, to the delight of neighbors-enemies, I will fill the grave with earth? Reveal the whole truth to me, do not be afraid of me: You will take a horse as a reward for anyone. “Magi are not afraid of mighty lords, And they do not need a princely gift; Truthful and free is their prophetic language And friendly with the will of heaven. The coming years lurk in the mist; But I see your lot on a bright forehead. Remember now you my word: Glory to the Warrior is a joy; Your name is glorified by victory; Your shield is on the gates of Tsaregrad; And the waves and the land are submissive to you; The enemy is jealous of such a wondrous fate. And the deceptive wave of the blue sea In the hours of fatal bad weather, And the sling, and the arrow, and the crafty dagger Years spare the winner ... Under the formidable armor you do not know wounds; An invisible guardian is given to the mighty. Your horse is not afraid of dangerous labors; He, sensing the master's will, Now meek stands under the arrows of enemies, Now he rushes across the battlefield. And the cold and cutting him nothing ... But you will accept death from your horse. Oleg chuckled - but his brow And his eyes were clouded with thought. In silence, leaning his hand on the saddle, He dismounts from his horse gloomy; AND true friend farewell hand And strokes and pats on the neck steep. “Farewell, my comrade, my faithful servant, The time has come for us to part; Now rest! no longer set foot In your gilded stirrup. Farewell, be comforted - but remember me. You, fellow youths, take a horse, Cover it with a blanket, a shaggy carpet, Take it to my meadow by the bridle; Bathe; feed with selected grain; Drink spring water." And the youths immediately departed with the horse, And the prince brought another horse. Feasting with a squad prophetic Oleg At the ringing of a cheerful glass. And their curls are as white as morning snow Over the glorious head of the barrow... They remember the days gone by And the battles where they fought together. “Where is my friend? - said Oleg. - Tell me, where is my zealous horse? Are you healthy? Still, is his run easy? Is he still the same stormy, playful?” And he listens to the answer: on a steep hill He has long since rested in a sound sleep. Mighty Oleg drooped his head And thinks: “What is fortune-telling? Magician, you deceitful, mad old man! I would despise your prediction! My horse would carry me to this day.” And he wants to see the bones of the horse. Here comes the mighty Oleg from the yard, Igor and the old guests are with him, And they see - on the hill, near the banks of the Dnieper, Noble bones lie; The rains wash them, their dust falls asleep, And the wind excites the feather grass above them. The prince quietly stepped on the horse's skull And said: “Sleep, lonely friend! Is yours old master outlived you: At the feast, already not far away, It’s not you who will stain the feather grass under the ax And drink my ashes with hot blood! So that's where my death lurked! The bone threatened me with death!” From dead head meanwhile, hissing grave snake crawled out; Like a black ribbon wrapped around his legs, And suddenly the stung prince cried out. Ladles are circular, foaming, hissing On Oleg's deplorable funeral feast; Prince Igor and Olga are sitting on a hill; The squad is feasting at the shore; The fighters commemorate the past days And the battles where they fought together. 1). Prepare a detailed answer to the questions: what did the magician tell about the life of the prince?, compare the texts of the ballad and the chronicle. What do you see as the difference and what do they have in common? 2). How is the relationship between the "mighty lord" and the "wise old man" revealed in their dialogue? What can you say about each of them and who seems more attractive to you? Whose side is the author on? help me please


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