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True love examples from literature. Love that saves the world...

Examples of love in literature

  1. Romeo and Juliet
  2. Gi De Mopassan
  3. A. Tolstoy Walking through torment...Dasha and Ivan, Roshchin and Katya
  4. Love is a high, pure, beautiful feeling that people have sung since ancient times. Love, as they say, never gets old.

    Another example is the heroes of Bulgakov’s work The Master and Margarita. Their love is as sacrificial, it would seem, as the love of Romeo and Juliet. True, here Margarita sacrifices herself for the sake of love. The master was frightened by this strong feeling and ended up in a madhouse. There he hopes that Margarita will forget him. Of course, the hero was also influenced by the failure that befell his novel. The master runs from the world and, above all, from himself.

    But Margarita saves their love, saves them from the Master’s madness. Her feeling for the hero overcomes all obstacles that stand in the way of happiness.

    Many poets have written about love.

    I really like, for example, the so-called Panaevsky cycle of poems by Nekrasov, which he dedicated to Avdotya Yakovlevna Panaeva, the woman he passionately loved. It is enough to recall such poems from this cycle as She suffered a heavy cross..., I don’t like your irony... to say how strong the poet’s feeling was for this beautiful woman.

    And here are the lines from a beautiful poem about love by Fyodor Ivanovich Tyutchev:

    Oh, how murderously we love,

    As in the violent blindness of passions

    We are most likely to destroy,

    What is dear to our hearts!

    How long ago, proud of my victory,

    You said: she is mine...

    A year has not passed - ask and find out,

    What was left of her?

    And, of course, one cannot fail to mention here love lyrics Pushkin.

    I remember a wonderful moment:

    You appeared before me,

    Like a fleeting vision

    Like a genius of pure beauty.

    In the languor of hopeless sadness,

    In the worries of noisy bustle,

    And I dreamed of cute features...

    Pushkin presented these poems to Anna Petrovna Kern on July 19, 1825, on the day of her departure from Trigorskoye, where she was visiting her aunt P. A. Osipova and constantly met with the poet.

    I want to finish my essay again with lines from another poem by the great Pushkin:

    I loved you: love is still possible







  5. The Master and Margarita - Bulgakov



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    Gi De Mopassan
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    A. Tolstoy Walking through torment... Dasha and Ivan, Roshchin and Katya
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    hrisagy Thinker (7563) 8 years ago
    I will name the heroines whom this love did not bypass, so to speak: Tanya from Eugene Onegin, Karenina from Tolstoy, Juliet from Shakespeare, Asya Turgenevskaya, Lisa from Poor Lisa Karamzin...
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    Marina Reshke Student (115) 1 month ago
    Love is a high, pure, beautiful feeling that people have sung since ancient times. Love, as they say, never gets old.

    If we erect a certain literary pedestal of love, then, undoubtedly, the love of Romeo and Juliet will be in first place. This is perhaps the most beautiful, the most romantic, the most tragic story, which Shakespeare told the reader. Two lovers defy fate, despite the enmity between their families, despite everything. Romeo is ready to give up even his name for the sake of love, and Juliet agrees to die in order to remain faithful to Romeo and their high feeling. They die in the name of love, they die together because they cannot live without each other:

    There is no sadder story in the world,

    What is the story of Romeo and Juliet...

    However, love can be of different types: passionate, tender, calculating, cruel, unrequited...

    Let's remember the heroes of Turgenev's novel Fathers and Sons, Bazarov and Odintsova. Two collided equally strong personalities. But, oddly enough, Bazarov turned out to be capable of truly loving. Love for him became a strong shock, which he did not expect, and in general, before meeting Odintsova, love did not play any role in the life of this hero. All human suffering and emotional experiences were unacceptable to his world. It is difficult for Bazarov to admit his feelings primarily to himself.

    And what about Odintsova?.. As long as her interests were not affected, as long as there was a desire to learn something new, she was interested in Bazarov. But as soon as the topics for general conversation were exhausted, interest disappeared. Odintsova lives in her own world, in which everything goes according to plan, and nothing can disturb the peace in this world, not even love. For her, Bazarov is something like a draft that flew into the window and immediately flew back out. This kind of love is doomed.

    Another example is the heroes of Bulgakov’s work The Master and Margarita. Their love is as sacrificial, it would seem, as the love of Romeo and Juliet. True, here

  6. In the classic? Mutual? Yes please!

    Natasha and Pierre, Marya and Nikolai - "War and Peace" by Tolstoy
    Sonya and Rodion - "Crime and Punishment" by Dostoevsky
    Grushenka and Dmitry, Lisa and Alsha - "The Brothers Karamazov"
    Katya and Arkady - "Fathers and Sons" by Turgenev
    Olga and Stolz - "Oblomov" by Goncharova
    Shulamith and Solomon - "Shulamith" by Kuprin
    The Master and Margarita - Bulgakov
    Angelique and Geoffrey De Peyrac - "Angelique" authors - Anna and Serge Golon
    Dea and Gwynplaine - "The Man Who Laughs" by Hugo
    Marius and Cosette - "Les Miserables" by Hugo

    If there is no mutual need, write to me.

  7. For me, Evgeny Onegin and Anna Karenina are enough....
  8. Count of Monte Cristo and Mercedes, Romeo and Juliet, Orpheus and Eurydice
  9. Evgeny Onegin and Tatiana - unrequited love;
    Pechorin and Vera, Mary, Bela - love in one direction, love out of boredom;
    Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth ("Pride and Prejudice") - mutual love and respect.
  10. Gadfly. E. Voynich.
  11. find me where it is not =)
  12. Romeo and Juliet. The most touching, passionate and unhappy love!

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People are always waiting for a miracle, looking at the sky, looking for it in books, looking for it in life. And this miracle is most often love. It is love, this all-consuming feeling that most often leads in literary works, because it forces a person to commit crimes, exploits, change history, give happiness to a person or cause suffering. Being an amazing human asset, love helps shape personality.

This theme is eternal in literature. All creative people at least one of their works was and is dedicated to great love.

Take, for example, " Quiet Don" It has one of the main themes of love. Here the author revealed all its facets, making it clear that love is not unambiguous.

A striking example This is G. Melekhov’s feeling for Aksinya. It was so strong that it made them not pay attention to the opinions of others. But after Gregory’s wedding with Natalya, Aksinya goes from being a lucky woman to a suffering woman. Melekhov loved both women in his own way. Love was his spiritual salvation when there was cruelty around him

Turgenev's heroes of the novel “Fathers and Sons” - strong people, collided on life path. Love came as a shock to Bazarov. Before meeting Odintsova, love meant nothing to this man, which is why it is difficult for Bazarov to admit his love. But Odintsova does not respond to his feelings. The girl lives in her own world. She is not interested in Bazarov.

(Asya and Mr. NN.)

Another fragrant and languid and sad work about love by this writer: the story “Asya”. Here this feeling brought suffering to a girl who fell in love for the first time and was not reciprocated.

(The Master's tender feelings for Margarita)

Love permeates the work “The Master and Margarita”. The name itself speaks about this. All the happiness that a person experiences comes from love. This is the feeling loving heroes elevates them above the world, helps them withstand any trials, purifying and transforming them for the sake of love.
In Kuprin’s story “The Garnet Bracelet,” love is deified. Hopelessly in love, Zheltkov saw in his woman the embodiment of all earthly beauty. But disappointment in his love led to a more tragic end than Asya’s feelings.

Poetic works are even more dedicated to love. There is no poet who has not written at least one poem on a love theme.

Let us remember the lines of F.I. Tyutchev, written to his illegitimate wife and mother of his three children, Elena Denisyeva, rejected by society and everyone she cherished, just because of one incredible love for her husband:

Oh, how murderously we love,

As in the violent blindness of passions

We are most likely to destroy,

What is dear to our hearts!

This feeling is no less clearly shown in “Eugene Onegin,” where Tatyana’s poor soul in love rushes about, not knowing how to confess her love to Onegin, and finally writes him a letter. Unrequited love is also shown here.

One could go on for a long time listing works of Russian literature that touch on this topic. Russian literature is one of the richest in works about love. It is depicted in the works, as if to say: even if at the moment of its highest manifestation it rained, the gardens bloomed, or the sand sang on the dunes. But two people learned the great mystery of love, insidious and beautiful, all-destroying and creative. These are the many facets of this feeling described in the literature of all times.

To the question “What is love: briefly and clearly?” Most people expect to hear that love is a disease, a poison, an inexplicable attachment that passes over time. But from the height of 29 years of love, I want to say that I categorically disagree with this.

True love is, first of all, selfless service to your loved one and daily care. True love does not pass away, but grows over time, like a snowball that two lovers roll in front of them through their lives.

Over time you begin to understand that you you love your loved one, not because he has blue eyes or because he drives a car cool, but because he tenderly takes care of you and your children. AND “tenderly cares” just sounds so cute, but in fact this is a lot of difficult work.

And this is not just my opinion, based on my experience. In ancient times, people had a different understanding of what love is. Namely: by love they understood selfless service, and not the romance of relationships. That's why they missed many stages of love characteristic of our egoistic society- stages of grinding in, quarrels, self-affirmation . They immediately moved from the romantic stage to the service stage, and then, to the stage of true love.

To make my point clearer, let's consider what What is love from a psychological point of view? modern world . Let's consider 7 stages that every love goes through. Read this short article to the end and you will learn something new about love.

The 1st stage of love is falling in love.

Everyone knows the 1st stage for sure.- this is the so-called "candy-bouquet period." During this period, you do not notice any shortcomings in your lover. He seems perfect to you.

Stage 2 of love - addiction.

Some time passes and you are no longer so worried and do not admire your loved one so much. You begin to perceive it more adequately.

3rd stage of love - grinding in.

I will not be discovering America if I say that during the grinding process, most lovers begin their first quarrels. You yourself have probably gone through this stage. Here, I think, everything depends on the size of the ego of each of the lovers.

As you know, there are no people without shortcomings. It is at this stage that many begin to see only the shortcomings of their partner. There were shortcomings before, but simply at the stage of falling in love, thanks to the physiological and hormonal state, the lovers did not notice them.

It is at this stage that lovers most often break up. without ever knowing that the most interesting and most important stages of their love await them ahead. AND whole life ahead!

The 4th stage of love is the stage of patience.

Thanks to the patience stage (which can last several years for some), enduring to the end All inconveniences and even pain, lovers receive a reward - they move on to the next stage. The stage of service, when you understand that there is something more important than proving that you are right and defending your opinion.

The 5th stage of love is service.

At this stage, you get pleasure from selfless service, selfless care for your loved one. True love is not the desire to RECEIVE something from a partner, but the desire to serve each other.

The 6th stage of love is friendship.

The stage of service moves into the stage of friendship, when they have undergone all the adjustments, they feel good and comfortable together, they speak the same language, understand each other perfectly. You will be surprised to know what the next stage of friendship goes into.

Stage 7 - REAL love.

This is a real reward for those who have overcome all previous stages. You become one. It's as if you are connected by an invisible rubber band. Many studies show that people who have lived in love for many years even have synchronized heart rate, blood pressure, etc.

Such love is especially bright manifests itself in trouble when you are ready to give everything, even your life to save your loved one.

I assure you, this is not just my opinion based on my experience. Many people talk about this famous philosophers and writers. Here are just a few quotes:

In ancient times, people did not spend so much time on the stage of quarrels, grinding, patience, because they understood love differently. Namely: as selflessness, as selfless service to each other, as friendship. That's what it is real love. This is precisely what Cicero said above.

And if someone asks you what love is from a scientific point of view (philosophical) and what love is from a psychological point of view, you can safely answer that it is, first of all, tender friendship, the joy of daily service and caring for each other.

Write in the comments what do you think about these thoughts? Share your love story.

See you again on the blog pages. I wish you all love and joy!

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Direction "Love" of the final essay 2015-2016 in literature: examples and samples

The essays below are ready-made examples writing final essays on literature in the direction of "Love". Statistics are provided for each essay; in some, thesis and components are highlighted.
These samples are intended to form students’ understanding of the full or partial disclosure of the topic of the final essay. We recommend using them as an additional source of ideas when forming your own presentation of the topic.

I think I’ll say a platitude: without love there is no life. This is undeniable. However, not every one of us takes care of this feeling, tries to preserve it, show signs of attention to a loved one so that he understands: he is really loved. This is especially true of love for parents, to whom we sometimes forget to say a simple word - “thank you.” Sure, parents deserve our endless love, which must be manifested in care, attention, communication, otherwise their loneliness and resentment will be inherited by us, their children... 1 Fiction convinces me of the correctness of this point of view. (82 words)

Let us turn to the story of Konstantin Georgievich Paustovsky “Telegram”. This work is about the complex relationships between close people - Katerina Petrovna and her daughter Nastya, who forgot about her mother. He's dying of old age, or most likely of loneliness. main character. What is behind this tragedy? The daughter’s indifference, the disunity of loved ones, the inability and unwillingness to take care of herself dear person in the world – about our own mother?.. Reading the story, we find answers to these questions, plunging into the atmosphere of pain and melancholy, hopelessness and loneliness, which is created by the author’s description of nature and the memories of Katerina Ivanovna. She lives in the past: she has no present, and, alas, no future. Read the text: “Over the meadows they dragged themselves from across the river (they actually dragged themselves, not swam), clinging to loose willows and loose clouds... Rain poured out of them annoyingly.” Everything around is gray, like Katerina Petrovna’s life itself. The description of the nature and interior of the elderly woman’s room (the bitter smell of unheated stoves, yellowed cups, a samovar that has not been cleaned for a long time) helps us feel the loneliness of the main character. Special attention attracted by Katerina Petrovna's letter to her daughter. “My beloved...” she turns to Nastya. - I won't survive the winter. Come at least for a day. Let me look at you, hold your hands.” In this letter we hear pain, despair, melancholy, a desire for affection and understanding... But what about Nastya? Does she respond to her mother's request? Does she hear in him a desperate plea for last meeting? Unfortunately, no... Her indifference towards to a loved one shocks us. It is no coincidence that the author draws the reader’s attention to Nastya’s “big cold eyes”: eyes are the mirror of the soul, and the girl’s soul is empty and as cold as her eyes... And only after the death of her mother, the daughter, having cried all night, understands that no one will ever remove “the irreparable guilt, the unbearable burden” from her, no one will ever love her the way her mother loved her. (284 words)

“Know how to cherish love...” - the Russian poet Stepan Shchipachev calls on us. Cherish! Do we understand that these words are not only about love between a woman and a man? I am sure this is an instruction to us, children: we must remember our parents, we must do good deeds while they are alive, while they can understand and forgive us. In the hustle and bustle of life, you cannot forget about the main thing, you cannot lose the most precious thing - love for your family. Good must be paid for with good! The closest people, unfortunately, will not always be with us, so we need to have time to say “thank you” to them... (83 words)

Total: 449 words

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Once upon a time in a television program, Yuri Nikulin, famous artist, when asked what happiness is, he answered: “Happiness is when you go to work with joy and return home with joy.” Isn’t it a surprisingly accurate formula for happiness? (33 words)

In my opinion, a person is truly happy when he loves his profession, in which he has succeeded, and when his loved ones are waiting for him at home 2. I can prove the correctness of this point of view by turning to fiction. (35 words)

I would like to talk about an amazing book and an even more amazing author - Anton Semyonovich Makarenko, teacher and writer. Nowadays, few people read his “Pedagogical Poem”; few people know that A. Makarenko created a school where juvenile criminals studied. In the forest. In the meadow. In the building of an old colony for juvenile delinquents. His book is named simply and at the same time pathetically - pe-da-go-gi-che-ska-ya po-uh-ma. Pedagogical! Poem! I think those who have read this book will agree with me: it very figuratively and expressively describes the work of a teacher who selflessly does his job. Anton Semenovich writes about himself, about difficult teenagers - street children, juvenile delinquents who were already formed “personalities”, about a teaching staff in which random people did not linger... Reading the work, we, together with Makarenko, meet the first pupils, discover together with him cases of theft, we fight against drunkenness of students, robberies, their playing gambling. We are horrified by outbreaks of anti-Semitism and discover a dead child in a girls' bedroom. At the same time, together with him, we believe in those who just recently were street children, thiefs, rapists, gamblers... And step by step, disparate groups of children unite and become a strong and friendly team. “Pedagogical Poem” is one of the pearls of Russian literature. These are the observations of a person with many years of teaching experience, who is in love with his profession. These are the observations of a teacher who considered himself happy. (198 words)

I will remember another work in which the issue of love is also raised. Only it is not about love for the profession, but about love for one’s own children and husband. Of course, this is Leo Tolstoy’s novel “War and Peace”, in which, according to the writer himself, one of the main thoughts, along with the folk one, is the family thought. The image of Natasha Rostova, the author’s favorite heroine, embodies the ideal of a woman-mother. The essence of her nature is love. This feeling is inseparable from the heroine. She finds her happiness in her family. It is no coincidence that in the epilogue we see her not as a naive girl, but as a loving and beloved wife, mother of four children. Love for Pierre and children makes Natasha truly happy, only in the family does she gain peace of mind. (111 words)

The above arguments, it seems to me, are sufficient to assert: a person is happy when he is comfortable both at home and at work, when he can do what he loves, when he is surrounded by the care and affection of his family and friends. This means that love for the profession and family is certainly a source of happiness. (48 words)

Total: 425 words

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What is love? This is one of the most mysterious feelings inherent in humans. It inspires someone, makes them happy, and brings pain and disappointment to others. Despite this, every person dreams of experiencing this feeling, hoping that it will give him happiness. Perhaps there is not a single poet or writer who would ignore this wonderful topic.

One of the greats said that it is in love that one is revealed true character person. How brave Tatyana Larina, the heroine of the novel in verse "Eugene Onegin" turns out to be! She decides to confess to Onegin because she is unable to hide the strong feeling that overwhelms her. Risking her own reputation, the girl excitedly writes a frank letter to the unsuspecting Evgeniy. Having learned that Onegin does not love her, disappointed Tatyana experiences pain, but remains true to herself, her habits and affections, spending a lot of time with a book in her hands and communicating with nature. The deep moral principle that A.S. Pushkin admires remains in the heroine even after marriage. Yes, she continues to love Onegin, but remains faithful to her husband. The image of Tatyana is an example of the fact that a person can and should control his feelings, without succumbing to emotional impulses, and maintain moral purity.

A.I. Kuprin reflects on the eternal secret of love in the story “The Garnet Bracelet.” His hero - a modest telephone operator Zheltkov - is capable of a strong, deep feeling that becomes the meaning of his life. Love for the married princess Vera Nikolaevna Sheina is admiration for a woman without any hope of reciprocity. This is a bright and at the same time tragic feeling that became the basis of Zheltkov’s life. The hero is happy at the thought that his beloved lives somewhere nearby. It is important for him that she knows about his feelings and at the same time is not burdened by him. Only after the death of the hero does the princess realize that the amazing love that every woman dreams of has passed her by.

The heroine of I.A. Bunin's story "Dark Alleys" Nadezhda experienced bitter disappointment. The feeling that flared up in her youth turned her whole life upside down. The young master quickly lost interest in the serf girl, and Nadezhda could not forget and forgive the pain he caused. The mental wound turned out to be so deep that the heroine, who had lost faith in happiness, never got married. She kept love in her soul and even years later did not regret strong feeling which I experienced in my youth.

What is love? This amazing gift, a feeling that transforms a person, elevates and enriches him. Does this mean that love has miraculous power? Yes, it changes, “regenerates ourselves.” Someone this Magic power makes you happy, inspires, and hurts someone, bringing disappointment. And yet, every person dreams of experiencing this wonderful feeling, hoping to find happiness.

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What is more important: to love or to be loved? Of course, each person will answer this question differently. In my opinion, there is no clear answer.

Is it important for a person to feel loved? Of course, yes, because everyone needs to feel needed by someone, to feel care and attention from loved ones. It makes us happy. Let us turn to O. Henry’s short story “The Gifts of the Magi.” The main characters are young spouses Jim and Della. Christmas is approaching, and they have absolutely no money to buy each other gifts. To please her beloved husband, Della parts with her only treasure - her luxurious hair. She sells them and buys Jim a gift - a watch chain. At the same time, Jim sells the watch he inherited from his father and grandfather and uses the proceeds to buy a gift for his wife - hair combs. And it doesn’t matter that the gifts turned out to be useless in the end, because there are no more watches or beautiful hair. Another thing is important - each of the heroes knows that he is truly loved.

Undoubtedly, being loved means a lot to every person, but is it really unimportant to love yourself? Each of us has a need not only to receive, but also to give. We will not feel truly happy if we cannot give love to other people and express our feelings through actions. By loving, we become better, we learn to be sensitive, we understand what empathy is. Let us recall the story of B. Ekimov “Night of Healing”. Grandson Grisha came to his grandmother. He knows that she often screams at night: the difficult war years she experienced have an effect. His mother warned him: if his grandmother disturbs his sleep, he needs to shout at her: “Be silent!” At first the grandson wants to do just that, but then compassion for his grandmother is born in his heart. Love to to a loved one made him see the light. He realized that all it took for healing to come was caring. And at night, instead of shouting at his grandmother, he begins to calm and console her. And the reader understands: to be human, it is enough to simply love.

So what is more important: loving or being loved? Reflecting on this question, one cannot help but come to the answer: the human heart is designed both to receive and to give love. These are two sides of the same whole, and it is impossible to deny the importance of either of them.

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Love is a high, pure and beautiful feeling that ennobles and elevates a person. Love cannot be counted or calculated. Love - eternal theme world fiction. Today we can turn to many works to understand what love is. ( Introduction, 37 words)

I want to remember wonderful work Kuprin "Garnet Bracelet". The story is based on a plot that happened to Kuprin’s mother, who was in the same situation as the heroine of “The Pomegranate Bracelet.” Vera Nikolaevna Sheina receives gifts from loved ones for her birthday. On the same day, her secret admirer Zheltkov sends her a letter and a garnet bracelet. This is a young man, thirty to thirty-five, a minor official. His feeling for Vera Nikolaevna lasts eight years. The author shows unrequited love. The hero collects things that belonged to his beloved, they are very dear to him. Zheltkov's love is impetuous, passionate, very strong. He just can’t help himself, he can’t get Vera Nikolaevna out of his head. The only way out of the situation is death. After Zheltkov’s death, Vera Nikolaevna’s soul awakened, she realized that this was the very person she needed. Beethoven's sonata symbolizes the love of the hero. Love, like music, is unpredictable and exciting. What is Kuprin’s concept of love? What kind of love does he show in " Garnet bracelet"? The author is interested in the kind of love for which one can accomplish a feat, even give one’s life for it. Vera Nikolaevna’s husband, seeing his rival, says: “Is he to blame for love and is it possible to control such a feeling as love?” The strength of love and maximum spiritual openness made Zheltkov vulnerable and defenseless. A.I. Kuprin reverently and chastely touches on the theme of love. The author himself cried over the manuscript of his story. ( First literary argument, 218 words)

I. A. Bunin wrote many works about love. Among them is the story “Clean Monday” from the collection “ Dark alleys", which contains thirty-eight works. A.P. Chekhov wrote: “What a great happiness it is to love and be loved.” Love gave Bunin’s hero moments of jubilant joy, made it possible to understand what it means to be happy. He forever remembered how “he closed his eyes with happiness, kissed the wet fur of her collar and in what delight he flew to the Red Gate. And tomorrow and the day after tomorrow there will be...all the same torment and all the same happiness...” The hero and heroine are young, healthy, rich. so good-looking that everyone in restaurants and at concerts watches them go.

Main psychological condition hero - blinding love. But he doesn’t try and doesn’t want to understand his beloved, doesn’t want to see what internal struggle happens in " female soul." He tried not to think or overthink things.” The hero does not understand the character and nature of his beloved. She does not believe in the possibility of happiness and marriage. IN clean monday The heroine makes a decision that is very important for herself - to move away from worldly life and become a nun. What is Bunin's concept of love in this story? In love there must be complete mutual understanding, lovers must subtly feel each other and completely trust each other. ( Second literary argument, 194 words)

Love is considered the most great feeling that people experience. What is this bright word, and why do we see it so often in various literary works? Why is love so praised by poets and writers?

I think that a person cannot feel happy without love. Throughout our lives, we experience this feeling in relation to our parents, friends, then to our children - we love everyone in different ways, but we denote it in one word. Be that as it may, love cannot exist without understanding, respect, readiness to help in difficult times, to protect and do everything for the sake of a loved one.

Love is a feat, a sacrifice, a kind of pinnacle of human spiritual development. One of the facets of this feeling - love between a man and a woman - we see in the works of many writers and poets, artists and composers, in theatrical productions and in film novels. Love is an eternal, inexhaustible source of inspiration. A striking example of such boundless love is the well-known story of Romeo and Juliet. The heroes of the work, through the power of feeling, overcame hatred, enmity, and even death.

In works of Russian literature there are also many works containing the author's hymn eternal love. As an example, we can consider the well-known pathos of A. S. Pushkin’s poem “I loved you...”, in which we see a bright sadness about eternal love and the heartfelt impossibility of happiness with a beloved. The hero of the poem is noble and selfless, he believes that love has not yet faded away, but at the same time he renounces happiness only for the well-being of the woman he loves.

IN famous novel In M.A. Bulgakov’s “The Master and Margarita,” the main character, for the sake of love, sells her soul to the devil, who, as a result, helps her take revenge on the offenders of her loved one. Previously, Margarita gave up everything for the sake of what she understood to be a happy life with the Master.

Love cannot be deciphered, it has no precise definition. Love is perhaps the most complex, mysterious and paradoxical reality that every person encounters at least once in their life. This feeling cannot be calculated or calculated; it defies any calculations. Love simply exists in our lives and without it life itself is impossible.

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