The history of the creation of the scarlet sails of the green presentation. Presentation on the topic "Scarlet Sails" by A. Green. Features of the plot and composition

Sections: Literature

Goals:

1) to create conditions for the formation in adolescents of interest in reading Green's works, for awakening the “gift of imagination”, for giving rise to questions about the meaning of life and the role of dreams in the development of a person and a writer;

  • to teach text analysis, text interpretation;
  • help identify the feeling that arises after reading; show personal perception of the text;

2) develop the creative abilities of students; use theoretical and literary concepts, form the ability to think, draw conclusions independently;

3) to educate moral aspects: love for one's neighbor, goodness and beauty, purposefulness, will, courage, fortitude, nobility, mutual understanding, faith in a dream, love.

  1. Green scientists;
  2. Assol;
  3. Gray;

Equipment:

The story is an extravaganza “Scarlet Sails” by A. Green, a dictionary by S.I. Ozhegov “Dictionary of the Russian Language” (explanatory), a review of the extravaganza (ind.z.), a review of the read works by Green (ind.z), epigraphs to the extravaganza , dust jacket for the extravaganza, musical background, dictionary (on the board), crossword “Love Story” (ind.c), orchestra conducted by Paul Maria, review of the extravaganza (ind.c); critical literature (green scientists, young researchers).

Epigraphs:

The future to which we
strive, is born from
invincible human nature
- the ability to dream and love.
( K. Paustovsky)

It is in man
eternal, uplifting
his need to love.
(Anatole France)

During the classes

I. Organizational moment. Checking the readiness of students for the lesson by the teacher.

II. Presentation of the topic and objectives of the lesson.

III. Teacher's word. In the last lesson, we got acquainted with the biography of A.S. Green. They talked about his life and creative path, about the concept of the work and its unusual genre - extravaganza. At home, you read the text “Scarlet Sails”. I would like you to share your impressions of the read pages of the Scarlet Sails extravaganza today.

IV. Conversation on the text (with the whole class).

Who and what did you read about? (About Assol and Gray, about the relationship between a boy and a girl).

What surprised you and what did you especially like about the extravaganza? (I especially liked how beautifully and sublimely the first love of Assol and Gray is described, the purity of their feelings, without pretense. Love is described here as a bright, tender, most beautiful feeling).

That Assol's dream came true, she is happy, she waited for her prince, as Egl, the collector of songs and legends, predicted to her. The happiness of the young heroes made me very excited. The prince sailed on a white ship for his princess and made her happy. Students share their experiences.

V. Retelling close to the text of the following episodes:

Meeting of young heroes

The episode when Gray puts a ring on her little finger.

Arthur Gray buys fabric for scarlet sails.

VI. Text conversation. Read out the words, individual expressions that you liked:

- “Beautiful unknown” (says Egl about Assol)

- “Wonderful artistic canvas” (sailor Letika)

There are two girls in it, two Assol; one is the daughter of a sailor, an artisan, the other is a living poem

She has a rich imagination, says the collier Philip, “the basket will bloom”

Happiness sat in her like a fluffy kitten, (when she saw the ring on her hand) (metaphor)

The deck was like a heavenly garden (comparison)

The sea was asleep, outlined on the horizon with a golden thread (metaphor)

Each feature of Assol was expressively light and pure, like the flight of a swallow (comparison). She talked with trees, bugs, this is her unusualness.

Did you like Gray?

- (Yes. He is also very romantic, dreamy. He was born with a lively soul)

Conclusion He dreamed of something, and she dreamed. Both lived in a world of dreams, fantasies, dreams.

What kind of dream world does Assol live in?

And Gray? They are both romantics in their attitude to life, in their worldview. Different in their origin, each has its own fantasy world.

Let's introduce them. What are their portraits, thoughts, feelings, actions, dreams?

VII. Working with students in groups.

First group: Assol

Second group: Gray

The third group: green scientists (young researchers)

Group I talks about Assol (3 portrait characteristics: through the eyes of Egle (ch. 1); through the eyes of the father (ch. 1 p. 152) (ch. 4 p. 187. through the eyes of the author).

VIII. Reception. Oral word drawing.

Let's imagine an imaginary portrait of Assol.

What would you draw her?

(Sitting on the seashore and carefully peering into the distance, if a white ship with scarlet sails appears there. The eyes are very sad and at the same time radiant, sparkle, they have hope for a quick meeting with their prince, lover, with their captain).

And look at the board, please. The drawings of the guys are presented to your attention. Assol, in their opinion, is like this. (Comments on the drawings sound. Each of the guys explains their drawing).

Did you like the drawings? (Yes).

Conclusion. So, Assol is dreamy, romantic, lives in the world of her dreams and fantasies, waiting for her lover when he sails to her on a ship with scarlet sails and takes her to his fairy-tale kingdom.

IX. Study of the final scene.

What do you think, what element of the plot can be considered their meeting? (climax)

And the denouement? (The end of the extravaganza, when Zimmer (musician) sits on the stern with a cello and thinks about happiness ...).

Where is the tie? (When Gray puts a ring on Assol's finger).

And where is the beginning of Assol's dream? (When at the age of 8 she walked through the forest and saw a stream, she decided to let her toy - a yacht with scarlet sails swim. Even then she imagined that it was a white ship with scarlet sails and even talked with the captain where he was from and what he was carrying. And she also held out her hands to the ship, as she had when meeting Grey.)

And after Egle told her a fairy tale about a prince, he strengthened (dropped) this grain of her mighty dream even more.

X. Message about Gray.

And Gray? How do you imagine it? (He very much “loved the sea very much, and love does not love pedants.” Under the influence of this sublime feeling, he was very happy “between heaven and earth.” For him it was paradise, and she was waiting for a miracle, and he would give this miracle).

In my opinion, Gray is the central character in the extravaganza, because with him, the romantic writer connects the solution of the main idea of ​​the book, which is contained in the words about the “simple truth”: “It is to do the so-called miracles with your own hands.” In the image of Gray, we see a completely earthly person, and not a fabulous one. It has a well-developed spirituality. Gray was deprived of the society of peers from childhood, because. his mother believed that contact with the children of the servants of the castle would have a bad influence on him. Thus, Gray lived in his own world, alone in the backyard of the castle, in a wasteland among weeds and flowers.

Conclusion. These exotic places developed the boy's imagination and liberated his thoughts. He acted nobly towards Betsy (the maid).

What do you think determined his fate? (I think it was a meeting with a painting in the library. Probably, with one of Ivan Aivazovsky’s paintings “The Tempest” or “The Ninth Wave”, or “Stormy Sea”, etc. The meeting with the painting by an unknown artist predetermined his fate, planted the seed of his mighty dream. He went to the library more than once, read books about the seas and ocean voyages, imagined himself as a captain, and his dream came true, he became a good captain after going through and learning all the basics of navigation and shipbuilding in 5 years). (And, in general, he fulfilled two dreams:

1. Assol's dream, he took her by ship to his fairy-tale kingdom, to his paradise;

2. Became a captain, which is what he aspired to. Chose beautiful music. After all, this is the best accompaniment for loving hearts).

What else can you add about Gray?

(For 5 years of sailing on the seas and oceans, Arthur Gray grew up and matured, which was noticeably reflected in his appearance. Nothing remained of the timid, inept cabin boy, except for a “strange flying soul”.

Before us is a hardened, highly experienced, battered sailor, who has become broad-boned and strong-muscled, replacing his pallor with a dark tan. Changes in Gray's appearance well reflect changes in his character, way of thinking).

What is the difference between Gray and Assol?

(We have already said that both are dreamy, romantic. But Gray is a man of actions, he acts, he actively fights for his happiness, seeks her hand. Before us is a strong-willed, courageous person who has gone through a great labor school, overcame considerable difficulties in comprehending marine knowledge who knows the value of words and deeds, confident in his decisions and actions).

Conclusion. The meeting with Assol helped him to get to know life more deeply. The decision to marry Assol comes as a natural movement of the soul, without exaggeration and accidents.

XI. Reception: oral verbal drawing.

Let's draw an imaginary portrait.

I would draw him dark-haired with a short haircut, strong physique, medium height, broad-shouldered, with an intelligent, attentive, loving look, strong-willed chin.

And here is a portrait of Gray on the board (drawings)

Comment on them. (Protecting Patterns)

And how did you understand that this is a romantic hero?

(He has the spirit of freedom, impulse, he is a man, a knight, he acts actively, achieves his goal, he is very purposeful. Such heroes are typical for romantic writers. This is a man - a fighter who knows how to oppose himself to an atmosphere hostile to him).

III group

XII. Messages from green scientists.

And what did the green scientists, our young researchers, prepare for us? They worked with additional literature, criticism. They have polar opinions. (Students read out their materials, make generalizations.)

Speeches of young researchers - green scientists. They used additional material. Here are the various points of view of famous critics, which will help our young researchers to see the main thing and make generalizations.

N. Kobzev “... With the appearance of Assol on the pages of the work, the style of narration noticeably changes. He seems to acquire lyricism, sincerity, a special kind of warmth. The informativeness of the description is replaced by increasing picturesqueness. The first portrait of Assol is already distinguished by special poetry (there are six of them in the extravaganza). This is an impressive portrait, because is conveyed in Aigle's noticeably emotional perception. The description is full of boundless lyricism and tenderness: “every feature of Assol was expressive, light and pure, like the flight of a swallow,” and her name “is so monotonous, musical, like the whistle of an arrow or the sound of a sea shell.” The concept of "impression" in translation from French"impression". It is no coincidence that the impression from contemplating Assol's appearance revealed to Egl the main thing in her spiritual content. “The involuntary expectation of a beautiful, blissful fate…” opened and pushed to myth-making, set to create a romantic fairy tale about the sea distance, where one day a scarlet sail will sparkle under the sun, about a prince who will see Assol in a dream and come after her in order to “take her forever to his kingdom”, “to the brilliant land where the sun rises”. So the seeds of a big dream were thrown on the fertile soil of Assol's soul. The tale turned out to be a prophetic prediction.

At this point, it is necessary to pay attention once again to how in Greene the romantic and the realistic are closely drawn together and intertwined. For the writer, these phenomena in the atmosphere of human existence are inseparable, interpenetrating and interdependent. One is a continuation of the other and vice versa. One does not exist without the other. And there is nothing surprising in this. So Green persistently and consistently prepares the reader's mind for the fact that the miraculous is not an accidental, but a completely natural phenomenon in real human life.

V. Kharchev draws the attention of us readers to Assol’s “verbal portrait”, which is devoid of accurate realistic details, but the features bear the imprint of “special spirituality, aspiration for a miracle, immersion in a dream world. “The problem of the relationship between the romantic and the realistic is revealed when analyzing the meeting between Assol and Gray as a natural fulfillment of a prediction, a living dream, in which “destiny, will and character traits are so closely intertwined.” The principle of depicting the spiritual through the real was embodied in "a kind of realistic romanticism." "Paradise", i.e. happiness achieved in the final not only in the union of Gray and Assol. To get out of the darkness of an unspiritual existence - such an opportunity is inherent in every person. The author convinces us that if labor is inspired by a dream, it will become creativity. “Scarlet Sails” as a symbol of a dream and faith in its fulfillment became a sign of the 20th century, which so passionately strove for happiness, a dream, the best in a person. Joyfully, lightly, reverently and festively, love turns a dream into reality, a miracle of a meeting full of hope, well-deserved happiness. It turns out that fairy tales, extravaganzas, poems, dreams, heroes, wonderful destinies are born from life itself, complex, full of work, overcoming, patience, undeserved insults, trials.

"Purple Smoke" - retribution, victory and hope for the opportunity to overcome lack of spirituality in people, wash off the gray color from Kaperna, open a sprout of kindness in everyone, free the spiritual life of a person from envy, malice, cruelty. After all, Green's ideal is as romantic as it is realistic: “to fuse into one whole all the treasures of life, to preserve inviolable the finest pattern of each individual happiness.

K. Paustovsky “The world in which Green's characters live may seem unreal only to a person who is poor in spirit. Anyone who has experienced a slight dizziness from the very first breath of the salty and warm air of the sea coasts will immediately feel the authenticity of the Green's landscape, the wide breathing of the Green's countries.

N. Verzhbitsky “How gratifying to see that in recent years we have become more and more accustomed to seeing in goodness not an abstract “category”, but a completely material, tangible and tangible instruction of life. This is where everything created by Alexander Stepanovich Green helps us, because the tone wrote with a heart burning with unceasing love for people, believed in a dream, had a colossal imagination. Of the so-called moral qualities that I had the opportunity to note in Green, I was most attracted to: kindness, innate and natural delicacy, and what we understand by the word decency - spiritual purity. I was always amazed that in the atmosphere of the then general embitterment, darkness and stupidity, the soul of this man still did not coarsen. Moreover, he kept in it all the time and accumulated a wonderful gift of love for goodness and beauty. This was truly a miracle, which, without fear of exaggeration, can be called the height of spiritual courage and self-control.

V. Rozhdestvensky “Not all of his young readers know what a difficult, and sometimes bitter life this man had, who knew how to give others so much joy, faith in his creative powers, taught the true nobility of feelings and the ability to dream, as he himself was very dreamy and romantic.”

M. Slonimsky “Green's works are sometimes much closer to a fairy tale than to traditional literature. And the form of a fairy tale was especially successful for Green in Scarlet Sails. In this extravaganza there is optimism, a belief devoid of mysticism in the possibility of happiness on earth, a belief that happiness can be organized by the mind, heart, will of a person, his work.

L. Borisov “Perseverance, will, indestructible love for your work, faith in the necessity of what you are doing - all this together helped Green not to lose and preserve his language structure intact. One had to be a very talented person in order to preserve in oneself what is dear to us today in the extraordinary, rare heritage of A. Green.”

N. Matveeva “Green's world is the world where blue waves splash, oleanders bloom and all sorts of miracles happen. Purity of heart is the basis of the foundations for Green. And only then - in the blue seas, otherwise - they will not be so blue. A sense of honor, duty, human dignity - all this is in Green's first place. Dream, love, happiness, work - this is the basis of human life.

Teacher. So, unusual fates, unusual circumstances, unusual language of the work and an unusual genre! (extravaganza)

XIII. Individual task. #1 What is the genre of extravaganza?

Extravaganza - (fr. from fee - fairy, sorceress, (two dictionaries: S. Ozhegov and Gorbachevich)

Let's write in a notebook. Extravaganza - (fr. from fee - fairy, sorceress)

1) the genre of performances, in which fantastic or unusual events are usually depicted, various staged effects, stage tricks, transformations are used, and lighting and sound design are widely used; as a special theatrical genre extravaganza originated in France in the 17th century; became widespread in Russia in the second half of the 19th century, the extravaganzas of director M.V. Lentovsky;

2) a circus performance, sometimes with a plot, using various tricks.

Individual task number 2.

Who are the heroes in our extravaganza? How do we find out about them?

XIV. A conversation about the language of the work.

What is the language of the work? What figurative and expressive means does Green use when describing our young heroes?

(Comparisons, epithets, metaphor).

Comparisons are more common: "warm as a cheek, the air smelled of the sea," "the crest of the shaft resembled the wings of a giant bird," "the noise of long landslides was heard," "and his speech became short and precise, like a seagull striking a stream of water," "her passionate whisper was sonorous, like a full heartbeat," "like oil poured into a galloping break in the waves, subdues their fury," etc.

Metaphor is less common.

"Purple smoke" - it sounds like retribution, victory and hope for the opportunity to overcome lack of spirituality in people, wash off the gray color from Kaperna, open a sprout of kindness in everyone, free the spiritual life of a person from envy, malice, cruelty.

XV. Conversation. Why is this extravaganza “Scarlet Sails” a symbol of first love?

(Because strong romantic feelings are shown here, their dreams, their general aspiration to the world of dreams and dreams).

(sail as an attribute of fortune (fate), but in the scarlet color (warm tone) there is a warm, tender, most sacred feeling on earth - this is love.

How does the fairy tale end?

XVI. Conclusion. Teacher (Entry in a notebook)

For us, the people of the 21st century, “Scarlet Sails” is the personification of not only high, pure and tender love, but also a symbol of the fulfillment of all hopes, dreams of great and noble deeds in the name of the bright ideals of mankind, i.e. such a dream that calls for active action, for the struggle for its existence.

To discover the facets of the human spirit, to comprehend them in order to bring happiness to people - this is the pathos of all the work of the romantic Green and the extravaganza "Scarlet Sails".

For him, the most important thing is to make a person happy. The greatest reward for a person is to bring happiness to another person (as Gray did for Assol)

Guys, how do you understand the word happiness? It's yours homework. Write the best recipe for happiness.

For you guys, what was the extravaganza? (Opening of the romantic world of the sea, freedom, courage, dreams, love, happiness.)

XVII. Summary of the lesson. So what has the writer taught us? What moral questions does it pose to us? What does it teach?

To be kind, not to be embittered, courageous, to do noble deeds without demanding anything in return, to fight injustice. The author helps young readers grow up morally, prepares them for an independent life. He does not extinguish in the hearts of readers the flame of hope, faith in people, miracles, dreams, love.

The extravaganza ends on an optimistic note, the heroes do not change their dream, they believe in happiness. This book teaches young people to be real knights, real men.

Creative task (individual)

  1. Protection of drawings.





Assol Select from the text of Chapter I the details of Assol's portrait. How did the spiritual beauty of the girl and the author's attitude towards her manifest itself in it? What traits of Assol's character do we see in her actions (chasing a lost toy yacht, a story about a wizard, etc.)? How did her father react to her dream of scarlet sails? Make a conclusion about Assol's inner world. ASSOL (Spanish al sol) - "towards the sun"






Assol Gray 1. Origin, social background Born in a small fishing village of Caperne in a poor family of a sailor who was widowed early. Born in a huge family castle, belonged to an old aristocratic family. But he "was born with a living soul, completely unwilling to continue the line of the family style" 2. Education Up to five months she was brought up by her mother, then by a neighbor; as soon as the girl learned to walk, she was brought up by her father, who loved her very much. She grew up among the toy boats made by her father, and his semi-fantastic stories about marine life. The mother forgave her son everything. His father rarely saw him. Arthur "could ride any horse, take any dog ​​to the castle, rummage through the library, run barefoot and eat whatever he pleased." The children of employees were removed from the castle, isolating the boy from "low society" 3. Education, classes Her father taught her to read and write, the girl helped him make and bring toys to the city for sale. She "loved to read, but even in the book she read mostly between the lines, how she lived." When she sewed, "small hands worked diligently and deftly" Read "those books, behind the golden door of which the blue glow of the ocean opened." "Finishing the puppy for the captain" was that "during the year he became acquainted with navigation, practice, shipbuilding, maritime law, sailing and accounting"


Assol Gray 4. Deeds Having waited for the dawn, I looked out for a ship with scarlet sails; prayed, babbling in the morning: "Hello, God!" and in the evening: "Farewell, God!"; she was sure that the dog could also speak, "if it had no secret reasons for being silent"; greeted and talked to trees, flowers and insects; convinced the collier that his basket could “bloom” In the picture, “he took the nails out of the bloodied hands of Christ”; splashed "hot goo" on the wrist to find out how it hurt Betsy; gave all the money from the piggy bank to the girl for the wedding; at the age of 15 he secretly left the house, becoming a cabin boy; skillfully knitted "sail on the yard"; bought 2,000 meters of scarlet silk for sails 5. Author's assessment "Charm"; "a living poem" "He was born a captain, wanted to be one and became one." He walked towards the goal with "clenched teeth and a pale face." I understood one “simple truth”: it is “to do so-called miracles with your own hands”


Artist Mikhail Bychkov St. Petersburg artist, illustrator, designer. Member of the Union of Artists of Russia since 1982. Designed and illustrated over 100 books. Winner of numerous domestic book art competitions. Collaborates with Russian and foreign publishing houses. The works of Mikhail Bychkov are kept in Russian and foreign collections.








“... He would have distinguished Assol in the window of one house, sitting behind some book. She read; a greenish beetle was crawling along the page, stopping and rising on its front paws with an air of independence and domesticity. “She knew how and loved to read, but in the book she read mainly between the lines, how she lived.”






Literature Polukhina V.P. Literature. 6th grade. Methodological advice.

A.S. Green. Extravaganza "Scarlet Sails"

The secret of human happiness


The purpose of the lesson


  • Vissarion Sayanov

He lived among us, this storyteller is strange, Who created a country where the shore is foggy, From the famous brigs run at dawn tall people with a fake smile With eyes like the reflection of the seas in January, With great malice, with mighty love, With salty as the sea, rebellious blood, With an eternal, like the sun, a dream of good.


  • Alexander Grin is a sunny writer and, despite a difficult fate, happy, because deep and bright faith in a person, in the good beginnings of the human soul, faith in love, friendship, fidelity and the feasibility of a dream passes victoriously through all his works ... And everyone who reads it becomes something richer and cleaner.

V. Ketlinskaya


Name at birth:

Alexander Stepanovich Grinevsky

Date of Birth:

Place of Birth:

Sloboda, Vyatka province

Date of death:

A place of death:

Old Crimea

Occupation:

Russian writer, prose writer


Romance by A. Green

  • Depicts life as it is and as it should be
  • Creates an incredible world full of enticing events, arousing in people the desire for a varied life
  • A special hero in special circumstances, his ability to love
  • Poeticizes the sea
  • Faith in a dream
  • Fate is a manifestation of a higher will and at the same time a consequence human actions

sea

freedom

dream

love



From the history of the creation of the work

  • Dreams of "a dazzling event and joy" are full of all Green's stories, but most of all - his story "Scarlet Sails". This captivating and fabulous book Green thought about and began to write in Petrograd in 1920, when, after a typhus, he wandered around the icy city and every night looked for a new lodging for the night with random, half-familiar people. "Scarlet Sails" is a work that affirms the strength of the human spirit, illuminated by love for life and the belief that a person is capable of performing miracles.

History of creation

The first notes related to the Scarlet Sails, Alexander Grin began to make in 1916. In drafts for the novel "Running on the Waves" (1925), the author described the first appearance of the idea of ​​the story as follows:

I have "Scarlet Sails" - a story about a captain and a girl. I found out how it happened quite by accident: I stopped at a display case with toys and saw a boat with a sharp white silk sail. This toy told me something, but I did not know - what, then I wondered if the red sail would say more, but better than that- scarlet, because there is a bright jubilation in scarlet. Rejoicing means knowing why you rejoice. And so, unfolding from this, taking the waves and the ship with scarlet sails, I saw the purpose of its existence.

Preliminary work on Scarlet Sails was completed in early December 1920. Subsequently, the author repeatedly made corrections to the manuscript. The white autograph of the story has not been preserved.

Chapter " Gray"was published in the newspaper" Evening telegraph”, No. 1 of May 8, 1922. In its entirety, as a separate book, the extravaganza was published in 1923. The writer dedicated it to his second wife Nina (" Nina Nikolaevna Green is presented and dedicated by the Author. PBG, November 23, 1922"). The story was included in all collected works of the writer.


  • To which kind literature refers to the work of A. Green "Scarlet Sails"?
  • What kind genres Do you know this kind of literature?
  • Read the word "fairy" slowly... By the sound of the word, by the foreign root, can you guess what are the features of the fairy genre?

Extravaganza


Working with literary terms

  • Extravaganza(French feerie, from fee - fairy, sorceress),

1) A genre of theatrical performances in which staged effects are used for fantastic scenes. Originated in Italy in the 17th century.

2) Circus performance with various effects.

3) Magical, fabulous spectacle.

  • Symbol- Word " symbol " comes from the Greek word symbolon, which means "conditional language."

A symbol is an object or word that conditionally expresses the essence of a phenomenon.

The symbol contains a certain secret, a hint that allows you only to guess what is meant, what the author wanted to say.


"Scarlet Sails"

  • I Prediction
  • II – Gray
  • III - Dawn
  • IV- the day before
  • V - Combat preparations
  • VI - Assol remains alone
  • VII- Scarlet "Secret"

Idea

"A man in a fit of happiness

able to perform miracles

K.Paustovsky










Work with text

  • Analysis of the episode "Assol after meeting with the wizard"

Answers on questions:

  • How did Longren react to his daughter's story about the wizard's prediction?
  • What did the fishermen talk about when they heard about Aigle's prediction?
  • What is the end of chapter 1?
  • Did Assol believe Egle's predictions?
  • What artistic technique does the author use when showing the heroine and the crowd of inhabitants of the fishing village?










Greenland is the wonderland that Alexander Green dreamed of. He dreamed of beautiful people and harmonious relationships.

Let's help Alexander Grin's dream come true!!!


cinquain

Distant, alluring.

Hope, believe, wait.

Cherished dreams come true.


cinquain

Scarlet, mysterious.

They beckon, delight, approach.

We must believe in miracles.


Research findings:

  • belief in a dream helped Assol and Gray survive the cruel circumstances of real life;
  • a person rejoices when a dream comes true; the author of the story managed to convey the jubilation of the feelings of the characters with the help of the “fairy tale” genre;
  • dreaming is not harmful, but simply necessary, then the cruel reality of life will be overcome;


The purpose of the lesson

To confirm the hypothesis - a romantic dream helps a person overcome the cruel reality of life.


The purpose of the lesson

To confirm the hypothesis - a romantic dream helps a person overcome the cruel reality of life.

HYPOTHESIS PROVEN


love,

dream,

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“Scarlet Sails” Our motto is: “We were born to make a fairy tale come true…” Of all the books I read that left a deep mark, A. Green's story “Scarlet Sails” became. It is about a miracle, about pure love and happiness. She made me believe that any fairy tale can become a reality if you strive to make it come true.

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Grin Alexander Stepanovich (real name Grinevsky) (1880 - 1932) The world of Alexander Grin is unusual, bizarre, full of miracles and surprises, the world of sea adventures, brave and kind heroes, spiritualized nature. What is most striking in this book is Assol's belief in a miracle and her fidelity to a dream.

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Assol grew up dreamy. She is poetic, even in the most ordinary she sees the miraculous. Assol lives in harmony with nature. She talks to trees, herbs, flowers, bugs, birds...

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The rude inhabitants of Kaperna could not understand the refined, rich inner world of the girl and called her "touched". The fantasy worlds of Assol and Gray are very similar. They are full of unusual paintings, mysterious heroes and creatures, swift ships emerging from the foamy ridges and stormy sea.

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The sea awakened their fantasy and gave them an unusually bizarre world, then a dream, and then the happiness of the goal achieved and the miracle that came true. Assol and Gray live in their own world - a world of fantasy, dreams, far from the rough real world. Gray became the captain ... Assol is engaged daily work, sells toys, sews, but her thoughts are far away, her dream leads her.

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Dreaminess, the desire to escape from rough reality and touch the miracle - that's what makes Assol and Gray romantic heroes. Assol's meeting with Egle and the tale he told gave the girl a dream. She never doubted for a moment that the wizard's words would come true. The prediction became a part of her life, and Assol patiently began to wait for her dream to come true. Faith filled her life with meaning and joyful expectation: after all, Assol was firmly convinced that "it will be."

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The dream of a ship with scarlet sails separates Assol from others, she goes even more into her world, carefully protects her cherished dream. Gray's soul also longed for something unusual, wonderful, so it is not surprising that when he saw a sleeping girl on a cliff among herbs and flowers sprinkled with dew, he was struck by her inexplicable pure beauty. Gray longed for the unusual - here it is, in front of him, in the face of this unknown sleeping girl ... Fate gave him a miracle.

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When a person expects and wants the unusual, it comes. Gray is preparing for a meeting with Assol, he chooses silks for sails. The color of the sails expected by the girl should be scarlet, so that there is not a shadow of a doubt that these are the very sails that she has been dreaming of for many years. She must believe that the fairy tale has come true. After careful selection, Gray settled on pure silk, “like a scarlet morning stream”

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The meeting of Assol and Gray on board the ship with scarlet sails is the most exciting. In it, a feeling of joy, happiness, a dream come true, the charm of love, loneliness is left behind and ahead of the heroes of the "brilliant country" of happiness. The crowd of privateers is put to shame. “Touched” was not Assol, who believed in her happiness, but she, the crowd, incapable of high feelings. In Gray's words about the simple truth of "doing so-called miracles with your own hands" lies the main idea A. Green's works "Scarlet Sails". After all, without faith in a miracle, life becomes boring, ordinary, uninteresting ...

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Alexander Stepanovich Grinevsky (Grin - his literary pseudonym) was born on August 23, 1880 in Slobodsky, a county town of the Vyatka province. And in the city of Vyatka, the years of childhood and youth of the future writer passed. The first word that the first-born Sasha Grinevsky put together from letters, sitting on his father's lap, was the word "sea" ... 

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“Alexander Grin is a sunny writer and, despite a difficult fate, happy, because deep and bright faith in man, in the good beginnings of the human soul, faith in love, friendship, fidelity and the feasibility of a dream triumphantly passes through all his works.” - Vera Ketlinskaya. 

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Green wrote "about storms, ships, love, recognized and rejected, about fate, the secret ways of the soul and the meaning of the case." In the features of his heroes - firmness and tenderness, the names of the heroines - sound like music. In his books, Green created a romantic world of human happiness. "Scarlet Sails" is a quivering poem about love, a book in Green's "strange", written passionately and sincerely, a book in which the tale of scarlet sails becomes a reality, a book "shone through like the morning sun" by love of life, to spiritual youth and the belief that a person in a fit of happiness is able to work miracles with his own hands ... Annotation 

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Alexander Grin created his own special world in his works. The wind of distant wanderings blows in this world, it is inhabited by kind, brave, cheerful people. And in the sun-drenched harbors with romantic names - Liss, Zurbagan, Gel-Gyu - beautiful girls are waiting for their suitors. Into this world - slightly raised above ours, at the same time fantastic and real, we invite readers. 

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Assol is the main character in Alexander Grin's story Scarlet Sails. We know the whole story of her life. Assol's mother died when she was still a baby, so the girl lived with her father Longren in Kapern. He tried in every possible way to protect the sensitive, impressionable girl from the influence of the rude inhabitants of this city. They did not love either father or daughter, remembering how Longren left the drowning Menners to die when he could help him. But he had his own reasons for that, which the inhabitants of Caperna could not understand. Well, the girl had no friends. “One after another, her naive attempts at rapprochement ended in bitter crying, bruises, scratches and other manifestations of public opinion.” But the father, who was always reserved and taciturn, loved his little Assol very much. Therefore, in the evenings, she climbed into his lap and listened to the stories and fables of the old sailor. “All this was listened to by the girl more attentively than, perhaps, the story of Columbus about the new continent was listened to for the first time.” What wonderful pictures, probably, Assol painted her childish imagination! 

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Even seven years after Egl told Assol an amazing story, she continued to believe in her. She knew for sure that the ship would come for her and take her away from these evil people who insulted her, called her "touched", "out of her mind." Assol was sure that the prince whom she had so often imagined would still come. “More than once, worried and shy, she went to the seashore at night, where, after waiting for the dawn, she seriously examined the ship with Scarlet sails. These moments were happiness for her; it is difficult for us to go into a fairy tale like that, it would be no less difficult for her to get out of her power and charm. Assol believed that the fairy tale would certainly happen. And when one day she found a ring on her finger that Gray put on her in a dream, she was not at all surprised, she felt that the dream was beginning to come true. “There were no explanations for what happened, but without words and thoughts she found them in her strange feeling, and the ring became close to her.” Her fairy tale came true. And when Assol boarded the long-awaited ship, she was happy. The same prince Aigle had told her about was waiting for her. Everything was so magical that she was afraid that everything would disappear like a dream. But it wasn't a dream, it was the truth. Assol always dreamed, despite the ridicule and insults of her neighbors. Believing in magic as a child, she did not doubt its existence. She lived a dream and believed in the inevitability of what would happen to her someday. And the ship with Scarlet sails found her, because Assol believed in a dream, and dreams, as you know, come true. 

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Arthur Gray - the main character of Alexander Grin's story "Scarlet Sails", comes from a noble family, The only son Lionel and Lillian Grey. From childhood, Arthur grew up in a majestic castle, staying in his little world. His parents were slaves to their high position, but this was alien to the boy. He had a lively and dreamy soul. When he was eight years old, it became clear that he was akin to a knight or an adventurer. So, for example, when he saw a picture of the crucifixion of Christ, he decided to paint over the nails and blood on the unfortunate hands, as he considered it wrong. His life changed when, at the age of twelve, he saw a picture of a large ship sailing on the waves. He decided to grow up and become the captain of his own ship. That's how it all happened. For about five years he sailed with Captain Gop, who taught him all the tricks of the sea, and then acquired his three-masted galliot called "Secret". One day, fate threw Gray to the shores of the city of Liss, next to which the village of Caperna was located. There, on an evening fishing trip, he accidentally saw a sleeping girl and fell in love with her. It was Assol. 

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Meanwhile, the unsuspecting Assol looked at the sea, circled with a golden thread on the horizon and throwing scarlet reflections at the girl's feet. There, at the end of the world, what she had dreamed of for so long was happening. And now that morning had already come when a beautiful ship approached the shore with sails blazing with crimson fire. And there was he - the one whom she had been waiting for a long time. "He looked at her with a smile that warmed and hurried." YAssol, shouting: "I'm here! I'm here! It's me!", Rushed to him right on the water. 

 

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