III. Checking abstract notes (basic points on questions)

  1. Tolstoy depicts high-society receptions, entertainment of secular youth, ceremonial dinners, balls, hunting, Christmastime fun of gentlemen and courtyards.
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  3. And the fun of the “golden youth”, who knows perfectly well that their parents. Moreover, for Dolokhov there is no sincere friendship.

Students for the lesson. Assignment 1 option. Prepare a retelling of the episode in court on behalf of Troekurov and Dubrovsky according to plan. How did the scribes meet the heroes in court? How do others react to Dubrovsky's sudden madness?

What does Troekurov think about during the trial? What kind of life did the young Dubrovsky lead in St. Petersburg? How did the comrades treat Dubrovsky? What did the hero dream about? What character traits are characteristic of Vladimir Dubrovsky?

The relationship between Oblomov and Stolz. Oblomov about secular society, his dreams and ideal of life, the plan of youth, self-criticism.

What do you dislike about it? What feelings did the hero awaken from the news of his father's illness? Review of the performance. Feedback is always subjective and individual. There is no need to retell the plot of the play.

Tell us how much the images embodied by the actors corresponded to your ideas about the heroes of the work. You may want to compare the performance you have seen with other productions of this work if you have seen them before. Read the legend. Meeting with an old woman.

And the fun of the "golden youth", who knows perfectly well what their parents are. Moreover, for Dolokhov there is no sincere friendship. This position was popular among the youth of the 1810s, who were sharp. In another place, he wrote: “Secular people have their own way of thinking, their own. Dolokhov slowly straightened his bent leg and straight, with his light and. Required physical training such generally accepted entertainment as.


In the estate of the barin. Soldier on the other side. Five centuries, Prometheus, Apples of the Hesperides. Zhukovsky V. A. Svetlana. Pushkin A.S. Terrible revenge. Taras Bulba. Turgenev I. S. Stories from the cycle “Notes of a Hunter”: Bezhin Meadow, Burmister, Biryuk.

Tolstoy L. N. The story "Poor people" Korolenko V. G. In a bad society. Dostoevsky F. M.

The boy at Christ on the Christmas tree. Bast shoes. Kuprin A. White poodle. Ballroom pianist. Andreev. The stories “Thick and thin”, “Joke.

The pantry of the sun. Astafiev V.P. A horse with a pink mane. O. Henry Leader of the Redskins. Gifts of the Magi. Jack London Love of life. Additionally Black Sasha. Diary of Fox Mickey Paustovsky K. G. Disheveled sparrow.

Distant years. The last damn thing. Steel ring. Meshcherskaya side. Electric machine.

Astafiev V.P. Trees grow for everyone. Monk in new pants.

Who killed the corncrake? Zheleznikov V. K. Eccentric from the sixth "B". Traveler with luggage. Good people, good morning. Scarecrow. Iskander F. Adventures of Chick.

Bronze bird Bulychev K. Adventures of Alice. The girl that nothing will happen to.

Preserve of fairy tales. Kozlik Ivan Ivanovich One hundred years ahead. Girl from the city.

Pristavkin A. A golden cloud spent the night. O. Wild Canterville Ghost Jack London White Fang Riordan R. Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief.

Assignment based on the story of N.V. Gogol. Witch collects stars.

Attitude to Vakula. Solokha and her guests. The devil stole the month. The devil rejoices that Vakula decided to sell his soul out of love for Oksana.

Journey on the line to St. Petersburg. The devil depicted in the portrait of Vakula. Patsyuk. Episode: Vakula and Patsyuk. Russian language textbook - paragraph 9. Read chapters 1. Review concepts.

What charges are brought against Yeshua? How to understand the words of Yeshua: “there are no evil people in the world”? Which passages from the Yershalaim chapters seem to you the most significant? What events in the Yershalaim chapters are evidence of Bulgakov's idea: good cannot be completely destroyed, is this the moral foundation on which any society should be built? Can Professor Preobrazhensky be called a positive hero? Is it possible to consider him an impeccable person? Why are the Sharikovs dangerous?

What did the professor mean when he said: “? History of the creation of the poem. How many parts would you like? How do they relate to each other? What do we see, what do we touch? Let's note the key words in the first part of the poem.

Give examples. What role does the anaphora play in the first part of the poem? What lexicon accompanies this appearance? What sound recording techniques are used by the author?). How is the title character of the poem portrayed, has the author given her specific features?

Prove with examples from the text. What do they point to? Why, then, in this case, does not there arise a feeling of monotony, boring repetition, as is felt in the first part of the poem?

What artistic means contribute to creating a sense of unreality? What does he mean? The lesson will focus on the role of Luke in the drama. What is the meaning of using the past tense in the self-characteristics of the characters? Give examples. Which character is opposed to the rest?

How does Luke affect the overnight stays? What do we know about Luke? What does Luke say to each of the inhabitants of the rooming house? Bunin? 8. Why did it come only when the heroes parted? What torments the hero the most? What would change if the heroine told the lieutenant her first and last name?

Why does he feel ten years older at the end of the story? Why, of the two definitions of what happened, given by the heroine (“sunstroke” and “eclipse”), was the first one chosen as the title of the story? Choose one of the statements below and write an essay based on the story of I. A. Bunin. Take a line from the statement as an epigraph or title. Also, the topic of the essay can be called like this:. Dostoevsky) Man, be a man, for, living insanely, you are an ox; indulging in fornication, you are a pig or a furious horse; living insidiously, you are a serpent and an asp; acting recklessly, you are an ass; when you're restless. But the Lord said before your being, man: “Let us make man in our image and after our likeness” (Gen.

St. John Chrysostom) My life is a quivering and joyful communion with the eternal and the temporal, near and far. Bunin) This short life is an eternal change. I will tirelessly console myself, - This early sun, smoke over the village, In the fresh park of leaves with a slow fall. And you, familiar old bench. To future poets, unknown to me, God will leave a secret - the memory of me: I will become their dreams, I will become incorporeal, Inaccessible to Death, - a wonderful ghost.

In this pink park, in this silence. Bunin for his poem? How does this reflect the author's intent?

What does the author achieve with this? What stanzas most clearly emphasize this? How do they reflect the main idea of ​​the poem? What trope is present here and how does this characterize the lyrical hero? Isolate the plot backbone of the story, indicating the exposition, the plot, the development of the action, the climax and the denouement. What elements of the depicted picture are not motivated by the plot, that is, they are not connected with it in any way?

Why is the main character without a name? How does the author describe it?

How is society shown in the story? What images in the story are symbolic? I. A. Bunin Stories "The Gentleman from San Francisco", "Clean Monday", "Easy Breath" A. I. Kuprin "Garnet Bracelet", "Olesya", "Duel"M.

Gorky's play "At the bottom". Yesenin's poem "Anna Snegina"

V. Mayakovsky poem "A Cloud in Pants" A. A. Akhmatova "Requiem" M.

A. Bulgakov "The Master and Margarita", "Dog's Heart"M. A. Sholokhov Roman-epic "Quiet Don", "Don stories" ("Birthmark", "Alien blood", "Food commissar") A. P. Platonov "Return", "In a beautiful and furious world", "Secret man", "At the dawn of foggy youth"B. L. Pasternak. The novel "Doctor Zhivago"

T. Shalamov "Kolyma stories" A. I. Solzhenitsyn "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich", "Matryona Dvor", "The Gulag Archipelago"V. P. Astafiev "Lyudochka", "The Sad Detective" V. V. Bykov "Sotnikov" Kondratiev "Sashka" B. Vasiliev "Tomorrow there was a war" E.

Zamyatin "We" Yu. V. Trifonov "Exchange" V. M. Shukshin Stories "Freak", "Cut off", "Microscope", "Alyosha Beskonvoyny", "Letter", "Mil pardon, madam!" V. S. Rozov "Forever Alive"A.

Vampilov "Elder Son" A. Pristavkin "A golden cloud spent the night" Ch.

Aitmatov "The block"Homework in literature for 3. Why did the meeting with P. Karataev return to Pierre a sense of the beauty of the world? The theme of the people's war (part. How does the author explain the causes and significance of the partisan war. What is the significance of the image of Tikhon Shcherbaty in the novel?

The death of Petya Rostov (part. What words in the text help to clearly imagine the whole scene? What thoughts and feelings does the death of Petya give rise to in the reader? Individual tasks: 4. (To Prozorov L., Derevitskaya N.) Tolstoy about the war 1.

How did Pierre begin to relate to others after returning from captivity? Melnikov S., Putintsev I.) Pierre's meeting with Natasha (part. Determine the ideological and compositional significance of these chapters in the novel. Prozorova A., Rzaev A.) Reread the epilogue of the novel. How is the main idea of ​​the novel decided - about the destiny of man, about how to live?

What two paths do the heroes take? Reread chapters 1. Battle of Borodino) and answer the questions. Why does Tolstoy's description of the battle begin with a description of its disposition? Why is the battle shown through Pierre's eyes? How did Pierre become convinced of the truth of the words of the old soldier:? Why Prince Andrei,?

Are the words of Prince Andrei true that the French should be executed? Did Pierre find his place among the soldiers on Raevsky's battery? Is it easy to be Russian in combat? Show this on the example of the regiment of Prince Andrei. Heroism and courage of the participants in the battle.

How does the scene with the portrait of his son and the phrase characterize Napoleon? What is the mood in the French camp? How is the true heroism of the people revealed in one of the episodes of the Battle of Borodino - on the Raevsky battery? What is the meaning of Tolstoy's words about the moral victory of the Russian army? Image of the war 1. I part 2-3)1. Analysis of the scene of the review in Braunau (part.

The uselessness and unpreparedness of war. The attitude of Kutuzov and the soldiers towards her. Tolstoy's attitude towards war.

His assertion of the senselessness and inhumanity of war. The storyline of Nikolai Rostov, her role (part Description of the Battle of Shengraben. Tolstoy, the cowardice of Zherkov and the staff officer, the ostentatious courage of Dolokhov, the true heroism of Timokhin and Tushin (part Andrei, dreams about? What is the mistress and visitors of the salon (their relationship, interests, views on politics, demeanor, Tolstoy's attitude towards them)?

What characters and in what sequence does Tolstoy introduce the reader to in the first chapters of the novel? Watch as the author unmasks his characters. Pierre Bezukhov and Andrey Bolkonsky as strangers in the living room A. French and Russian in the description of Anna Pavlovna's salon. What are the details that reveal the spiritual closeness of Pierre Bezukhov and Andrei Bolkonsky. Ch. 7- 1. 1, 1. 4- 1. Reception by the hosts.

The nature of their conversation.

Questions about the novel "War and Peace" 1. Which of the heroes of the novel "War and Peace" is the bearer of the theory of non-resistance?

2. Who from the Rostov family in the novel "War and Peace" wanted to give carts for the wounded?
3. With what does the author compare the evening in the salon of Anna Pavlovna Sherer in the novel "War and Peace"?
4. Who is in the family of Prince Vasily Kuragin in the novel "War and Peace"?
5. Returning home from captivity, Prince Andrei comes to the conclusion that “happiness is only the absence of these two evils.” Which ones?

Composition. Image of the war of 1812 in the novel War and Peace. according to the plan, supposedly (in the role of critics) 1) introduction (why

called war and peace. Tolstoy's views on war. (3 sentences approximately)

2) the main part (the main image of the war of 1812, the thoughts of the heroes, war and nature, the participation in the war of the main characters (Rostov, Bezukhov, Bolkonsky), the role of commanders in the war, how the army behaves.

3) conclusion, conclusion.

Please help, I just read for a long time, but now there was no time to read. PLEASE HELP

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5) summary, conclusion

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1. epic novel

2.historical, world

3. convinces, teaches, narrates

4. learned a lot (me)

5, encyclopedia of life

Help me please! War and Peace! Answer questions about the Battle of Shengraben:

1. To trace the contrast between the behavior of Dolokhov and Timokhin in battle. What is the difference? (part 2, ch.20-21)
2. Tell us about the behavior of officer Zherkov in battle? (ch.19)
3. Tell us about Tushin's battery. What is her role in combat? (ch.20-21)
4. The name of Prince Andrei is also correlated with the problem of heroism. Remember, with what thoughts he went to war? How have they changed? (part 2, ch.3,12,20-21).

1) Does L.N. Tolstoy like the characters presented in the Scherer salon?

2) What is the point of comparing the salon of A.P. Scherer with a spinning workshop (ch. 2)? What words would you use to describe the communication between the hostess and her guests? Is it possible to say from them: “they are all different and all the same”? Why?
3) Re-read the portrait description of Ippolit Kuragin (ch. 3). As one of the researchers noted, “his cretinism in the novel is not accidental” (A.A. Saburov “War and Peace of L. Tolstoy”). Why do you think? What is the meaning of the striking resemblance between Hippolyte and Helen?
4) What stood out among the guests of the salon Pierre and A. Bolkonsky? Is it possible to say that Pierre's speech in defense of Napoleon and the French Revolution, partly supported by Bolkonsky, creates in A.P. Sherer the situation of "woe from wit" (A.A. Saburov)?
5) Episode "Salon A.P. Scherer" is "linked" (using the word of Tolstoy himself, denoting the internal connection of individual paintings) with a description (Ch. 6) of the entertainment of the St. Petersburg "golden" youth. Her "joint rampage" is "salon stiffness upside down". Do you agree with this assessment?
6) Episode "Salon A.P. Scherer" is linked in contrast (a characteristic compositional device in the novel) with the episode "Name Day at the Rostovs".
7) And the episode “Salon A.P. Scherer" and the episode "Name Day at the Rostovs" are, in turn, linked to chapters depicting the Bolkonsky family nest.
8) Can you name the goals of different visitors coming to the salon?
9) But at the same time, a foreign element is found in the cabin. Someone clearly does not want to be a faceless "spindle"? Who is this?
10) What do we learn about Pierre Bezukhov and Andrei Bolkonsky, barely crossing the threshold of the salon of Her Majesty's maid of honor A.P. Scherer?
11) Are they their own in the high-society living room, judging only by the portraits and demeanor of the characters?
12) Compare the portrait of Pierre and Prince Vasily and their demeanor.
13) What are the details that reveal the spiritual closeness of Pierre Bezukhov and Andrei Bolkonsky.

Question: How does Nikolai Rostov save Princess Marya? In what volume, part and chapter does this happen?

Answer: 3 volume 2 part 13 and 14 chapters

Question: How did the officers react to the commander-in-chief's order to remain in simple greatcoats, and why?

Answer: T. 1 h. 2 ch. 1. Review of the regiment. Kutuzov. Allies. The officers were given the order, but they did not explain the reason, which was contrary to the charter. Well, maybe not the charter, but the army code of conduct.

Question: Help please!!! We need the main bad features of Marya Bolkonskaya.

Answer: Here you need to describe some trait of Marya, and explain why, in your opinion, she is bad. For example, Mary's devotion (to fate, to a man, to moral ideals...) can be regarded both as a disadvantage and as the most important virtue of a woman. Here you have to prove yourself as a person.

Question: Help, can anyone remember anything about the wife of Prince Vasily Kuragin - Alina?

Answer: In the third volume - on the one hand, she condemned, but on the other hand, she was very jealous of Helen, how happy she could be, treated men “cleverly” and managed to come up with reasons for her divorce.

Question: The partisan movement of Denisov and Dolokhov. Say part and chapter!!!

Answer: Volume 4, third part, right there

Question: Pierre loves Natasha more than Andrei?

Answer: Of course - more, in the sense - longer. “He said that in his whole life he loved and loves only one woman and that this woman can never belong to him.” This is Pierre to the Frenchman Rambal, whom he saved.

Question: How old is Liza Bolkonskaya at the beginning of the first volume?

Answer: 16 years old

Question: Why can Pierre Bezukhov and Andrei Bolkonsky be called the best people? What can be said, what examples can be given?

Answer: Both are noble. Slightly different outlook on life. In some situations, they agree, somewhere they argue and defend their idea (which rarely happens), but this is a big plus for friendship between Pierre and Andrei Bolkonsk. It's just that friendship is not possible without it. As if with a tight invisible thread, life itself brings them together so that in annoying moments for them they feel moral support in themselves, supporting each other and loving. Pierre, without any flattery, always sincerely and politely says to his friend: “How glad I am to see you!”. And it's really sincere and believable. Bolkonsky always answers the same: with a meek or humble smile, or with the words: "I'm glad too!" Do not be in the novel of Count Bezukhov, who he became after the death of his father, or Andrei Bolkonsky, maybe their life turned out quite differently. The main thing that unites them is that they always wanted to find a sincere and decent person in the world, to whom you can pour out your whole soul and at the same time not be afraid that that person will betray or deceive you. On this they agreed. We found each other and fell in love as brothers love each other.

Question: What three mistakes did Pierre Bezukhov make?

Answer: Perhaps these: wild life, marriage to Helen, joining the Masonic community. After these actions, being young and inexperienced, he lost most of his fortune, left by his father as an inheritance.

Question: What is the secret of Natasha Rostova's success at the first ball?

Answer: In her innocent beauty and a bit of her ability to dance.

Question: Tell me, which of the film adaptations of War and Peace was filmed exactly according to the book?

Answer: In the old one (1965, dir. Bondarchuk, 4 episodes), everything is accurate, but thoughts, feelings and reasoning are revealed by 20 percent. So you can’t not read it.

Question: What was the relationship between the guests in A.P. Scherer's salon?

Answer: Deliberate, devoid of any sincerity. They are not interested in communication in the full sense of the word, but gossip and information that can be useful to them, which will help them take a higher place in society or solve personal issues.

Question: Where is the description of Pierre's entry into the Freemasons?

Answer: Book 1, v.2, part 2, chapter 3.

Question: How many times was Prince Andrei Bolkonsky wounded and where?

Answer: The first time was during a counterattack near Austerlitz with a bullet or buckshot (I don't remember) in the head. The second - near Borodino, multiple shrapnel wound.

Question: Please describe Dolokhov.

Answer: Thin lips, light curly hair, blue eyes. always retains sobriety of mind, even when drunk. known in St. Petersburg as a rake and reveler. was not rich, but he was respected.

Question: Where do these words “all this come from: misfortune, and money, and Dolokhov, and anger, and honor - all is nonsense, but here she is real ...”.

Answer: These are the thoughts of Nikolai Rostov when he came home after losing cards to Dolokhov and heard Natasha sing ...

Question: What happens to Natasha after the failed escape? Describe her feelings, talk about her behavior after the failed escape.

Answer: She gets sick, loses her senses and stops loving. Wants to confess.

Question: In what chapter do we meet Dolokhov?

Questions about the novel "War and Peace" 1. Which of the heroes of the novel "War and Peace" is the bearer of the theory of non-resistance?

2. Who from the Rostov family in the novel "War and Peace" wanted to give carts for the wounded?
3. With what does the author compare the evening in the salon of Anna Pavlovna Sherer in the novel "War and Peace"?
4. Who is in the family of Prince Vasily Kuragin in the novel "War and Peace"?
5. Returning home from captivity, Prince Andrei comes to the conclusion that “happiness is only the absence of these two evils.” Which ones?

Composition. Image of the war of 1812 in the novel War and Peace. according to the plan, supposedly (in the role of critics) 1) introduction (why

called war and peace. Tolstoy's views on war. (3 sentences approximately)

2) the main part (the main image of the war of 1812, the thoughts of the heroes, war and nature, the participation in the war of the main characters (Rostov, Bezukhov, Bolkonsky), the role of commanders in the war, how the army behaves.

3) conclusion, conclusion.

Please help, I just read for a long time, but now there was no time to read. PLEASE HELP

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IF ANYONE FORGOT HOW SINKWINE IS COMPILED

1) the title in which the keyword is entered

2) 2 adjectives

3) 3 verbs

4) a phrase that carries a certain meaning

5) summary, conclusion

EXAMPLE:

SINQWINE ALL OVER THE NOVEL "WAR AND PEACE"

1. epic novel

2.historical, world

3. convinces, teaches, narrates

4. learned a lot (me)

5, encyclopedia of life

Help me please! War and Peace! Answer questions about the Battle of Shengraben:

1. To trace the contrast between the behavior of Dolokhov and Timokhin in battle. What is the difference? (part 2, ch.20-21)
2. Tell us about the behavior of officer Zherkov in battle? (ch.19)
3. Tell us about Tushin's battery. What is her role in combat? (ch.20-21)
4. The name of Prince Andrei is also correlated with the problem of heroism. Remember, with what thoughts he went to war? How have they changed? (part 2, ch.3,12,20-21).

1) Does L.N. Tolstoy like the characters presented in the Scherer salon?

2) What is the point of comparing the salon of A.P. Scherer with a spinning workshop (ch. 2)? What words would you use to describe the communication between the hostess and her guests? Is it possible to say from them: “they are all different and all the same”? Why?
3) Re-read the portrait description of Ippolit Kuragin (ch. 3). As one of the researchers noted, “his cretinism in the novel is not accidental” (A.A. Saburov “War and Peace of L. Tolstoy”). Why do you think? What is the meaning of the striking resemblance between Hippolyte and Helen?
4) What stood out among the guests of the salon Pierre and A. Bolkonsky? Is it possible to say that Pierre's speech in defense of Napoleon and the French Revolution, partly supported by Bolkonsky, creates in A.P. Sherer the situation of "woe from wit" (A.A. Saburov)?
5) Episode "Salon A.P. Scherer" is "linked" (using the word of Tolstoy himself, denoting the internal connection of individual paintings) with a description (Ch. 6) of the entertainment of the St. Petersburg "golden" youth. Her "joint rampage" is "salon stiffness upside down". Do you agree with this assessment?
6) Episode "Salon A.P. Scherer" is linked in contrast (a characteristic compositional device in the novel) with the episode "Name Day at the Rostovs".
7) And the episode “Salon A.P. Scherer" and the episode "Name Day at the Rostovs" are, in turn, linked to chapters depicting the Bolkonsky family nest.
8) Can you name the goals of different visitors coming to the salon?
9) But at the same time, a foreign element is found in the cabin. Someone clearly does not want to be a faceless "spindle"? Who is this?
10) What do we learn about Pierre Bezukhov and Andrei Bolkonsky, barely crossing the threshold of the salon of Her Majesty's maid of honor A.P. Scherer?
11) Are they their own in the high-society living room, judging only by the portraits and demeanor of the characters?
12) Compare the portrait of Pierre and Prince Vasily and their demeanor.
13) What are the details that reveal the spiritual closeness of Pierre Bezukhov and Andrei Bolkonsky.

Open literature lesson held in group 1 "B"

Topic: “Secular aristocracy and advanced nobility. Contrast as the main artistic device in Leo Tolstoy's epic novel "War and Peace"

Organizing time
You have the right to determine your attitude to what will happen now. You can pretend to be present at the lesson, or you can take part, which I would like very much, to organize it. So, following our long tradition, I invite you to a dialogue:
- dialogue with me;
- dialogue with oneself;
- dialogue with each other
and to a dialogue with Lvov Nikolayevich Tolstoy and his heroes, which we will talk about in the lesson.
And now let me ask you a question that, at first glance, is not related to the topic. Is it hard to be human? Have you ever had moments in your life when you wanted to be someone, but not a person?
(Student answers)
And here is the opinion of one poet on this subject:
(music Melody of autumn Chopin )

Man does not want to be a flower
Even if the bright bee
From it with a skillful proboscis
Sweetness for the future took.
The spider magically pulls the thread,
The wolf hears all the rustles in the darkness
The man doesn't want to be
Only man on earth.
Asked for flowers and spiders
He asked the animals what they are:
Which of you living is ready
Get into our human skin.
Everyone shook their heads:
Say, it is better in a field or a hollow.
'Cause it's damn hard, they say
To be called a man on earth.

What is the difficulty of being human?
(Students' answers)

The novel "War and Peace" is a hymn to the Russian people, their valor and honor, their selfless steadfastness and devotion to the motherland. For the first time in literature, Tolstoy depicted thinking heroes, looking for an answer to the most difficult questions of human existence, with high intelligence.
goal setting .

What do you think, what will be discussed in the lesson, based on the above thoughts, from the topic of the lesson? (answers)

Today in the lesson we will talk about human qualities, about how the writer characterizes the life of high society and the middle nobility, about the meaning of life, about the main artistic technique used by Tolstoy in the work - about contrast as the main thin. acceptance of the novel

Speech turns are written on the board, which will help in answering to express your opinion.: (print)

    It seems to me, I think it is noticeable that, probably, from my point of view, I understand that….

    Because...because...although...on the one hand...on the other hand...thus...

Have you ever been to a salon? L.N. Tolstoy invites us. Let's try to get to know the characters.

Quiz-quiz “Whose face is this?”

She got up with the same unchanging smile ... with which she entered the living room.

(Helen)

The face was hazy with idiocy and invariably expressed self-confident obnoxiousness.

(Hippolytus)

With a grimace that spoiled his handsome face, he turned away ... "

(Prince Andrew)

“…bright expression of a flat face.

(Prince Vasily)

The restrained smile that constantly played on his face…”

(Anna Pavlovna)

Do we have faces or masks? Prove it.

Before us are masks, since their expression does not change during the evening. L. Tolstoy conveys this with the help of the epithets “unchanging”, “invariably”, “constantly”.

You were divided into groups in advance, each member of the group had his own homework

1 group . Evening in the salon Scherer.

Card №1В social status

characters and their relationship to each other.

Card №1B topics of conversation: how interesting they are to the conversation

Watching the beginning of the movie.

We hear the characters, and they speak French. Doesn't it bother you that there is a war with Napoleon, and in St. Petersburg the highest nobility speaks French?

Why does L. Tolstoy introduce French speech?

So it was accepted. Knowledge of the French language was mandatory for a nobleman.

So, before us are educated people. It can be assumed that in French we will hear philosophical thoughts about life, witty remarks, interesting conversations

What is it about?

Role-playing dialogue reading (in Russian).

This is the birth of gossip about Ippolite the ladies' man, about his connection with Princess Bolkonskaya, about the unenviable position of the "officer" Prince Andrei.

- Prove that this is gossip (falsehood).

-Prince Andrei later characterizes his wife as a rare woman with whom you can be calm for your honor.

- She pulled away when Ippolit "forgot" to remove his hands, giving a shawl.

- She gets into the carriage, paying no attention to Hippolyte's cries .

Well, education, knowledge of foreign languages ​​is not always a sign of intelligence, decency, internal culture. Perhaps L. Tolstoy introduces French speech in order to show that an inner emptiness is hidden behind the external gloss of some heroes.

Card No. 1A Pierre's behavior and the hostess's attitude towards him

Card No. 2A highlight the comparisons used by the author, what do they indicate?

We hardly see sincere, living people. The writer speaks about the lack of spirituality in most of the guests and in the hostess herself. This is the highest light. And what is the average advanced nobility?

Group 2: (also on cards) Pierre Bezukhov visiting Prince Andrei

Card No. 2b Andrey at the evening at Sherer's.Describe the portrait, manner of speaking and behaving in society. What features are expressed in his appearance?

Card No. 2B Liza Bolkonskaya at the evening at Scherer's

Card No. 3B Andrey and Pierre's relationship to each other(film excerpt)

Card No. 4A Andrei's monologue about Bonoparte. How did you understand it?

Group 3 Entertainment secular youth:

Dolokhov's behavior

Anatole Kuragin in the characterization of his father, in behavior at the evening

Fun with a bear and its consequences(film excerpt)

The attitude of Andrei Bolkonsky and Count Rostov to such a pastime

Would you like to continue communication with such representatives of the aristocracy as Vasily Kuragin, Dolokhov and others? No, why? Then we leave the salon.

4 group Name day at the Rostovs

The attitude of the Count and Countess Rostov to the guests and to each other

The behavior and interests of children in the Rostov house

The atmosphere during the birthday dinner (the topic of conversation, how interesting they are to the conversation, the general atmosphere)(film excerpt)

Group 5 Events in the house of Count Bezukhov

The behavior of Prince Vasily Kuragin, his interests

The behavior of Anna Mikhailovna Drubetskaya, its reasons

Boris Drubetskoy and Pierre Bezukhov in this situation

Group 6 Bolkonsky family in Bald Mountains

- old prince's past

- occupations and interests of the local nobleman

- Princess Marya Bolkonskaya

- relationship between father and children

Outcome: roman postriplets on contrasts. The episodes reviewed show the main strata of Russian society, outline the main storylines that reflect the complexity and diversity of life. High society is hypocritical and prim, the middle nobility is the exact opposite: hospitable and cordial, everything here is sincere and humane

Outcome (about morality in society)

Reflection:

    something I thought about especially seriously while I was working on the episodes…

    I was surprised...

    It was especially important for me to understand...

Teacher: Yes, some answers may take a lifetime to find.


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