The road is an ancient symbol-image, therefore it can be found both in folklore and in the works of many classic writers, such as A.S. Pushkin, M. Yu. Lermontov, N.V. Gogol, N.A. Nekrasov.
A.S. Pushkin. The novel "The Captain's Daughter." The image of the road plays an important role in the plot of the novel by A.S. Pushkin and in revealing the character of the protagonist Pyotr Grinev. It is on the road to the Belogorsk fortress that he meets with Pugachev, then still unknown to passers-by. The counselor interested Petrusha with his outstanding appearance and peculiar language. The road leads the hero along with Pugachev to the fortress to free the orphan Masha Mironova. On the way, a conversation between Pugachev and Grinev takes place. And Petrusha is struck by his unusualness and desire for freedom. On the way from the fortress, Grinev forever breaks up with Pugachev, hears his last words, in which kindness and magnanimity sound!!
Friday Dad and I 2 went to the Tower of London. It was fantastic and we 4 learned a lot about English history. Mum 5 didn't come with us because she 6 didn't feel well.
She 7 stayed at the hotel.
Yesterday we 8 visited the Imperial War Museum.Then we 9 had lunch at a fish and chip shop. In the afternoon we went shopping on Regent's Street. I saw some beautiful clothes. I 11 .didn't buy them because I didn't have
The road is an ancient symbol-image, therefore it can be found both in folklore and in the works of many classic writers, such as A.S. Pushkin, M. Yu. Lermontov, N.V. Gogol, N.A. Nekrasov.
A.S. Pushkin. The novel "The Captain's Daughter." The image of the road plays an important role in the plot of the novel by A.S. Pushkin and in revealing the character of the protagonist Pyotr Grinev. It is on the road to the Belogorsk fortress that he meets with Pugachev, then still unknown to passers-by. The counselor interested Petrusha with his outstanding appearance and peculiar language. The road leads the hero along with Pugachev to the fortress to free the orphan Masha Mironova. On the way, a conversation between Pugachev and Grinev takes place. And Petrusha is struck by his unusualness and desire for freedom. On the way from the fortress, Grinev forever breaks up with Pugachev, hears his last words, in which kindness and magnanimity sound!!
Hi Barbara!
Well, we 'arrived in London ten days ago. Last
Friday Dad and I 2 went to the Tower of London. It was fantastic and we 4 learned a lot about English history. Mum 5 didn't come with us because she 6 didn't feel well.
She 7 stayed at the hotel.
Yesterday we 8 visited the Imperial War Museum.Then we 9 had lunch at a fish and chip shop. In the afternoon we went shopping on Regent's Street. I saw some beautiful clothes. I 11 .didn't buy them because I didn't have
12any money. Oh well! Next time.
See you soon.
Diana