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"And dawns here are quiet": analysis. "A dawn here are quiet," Vasiliev: a summary
The story "A Dawns Here Are Quiet", written by Vasiliev Boris Lvovich (years of life - 1924-2013), was born for the first time in 1969. The work, according to the author himself, is based on a real military episode when, after injuring seven soldiers who served on the railway, they did not let her detonate the German subversive group. After the battle, only one sergeant, the commander of Soviet soldiers, managed to survive. In this article we will analyze the "A dawns here are quiet", we will describe the brief content of this story.
War is tears and sorrow, destruction and horror, insanity and destruction of all life. She brought disaster to everyone, knocking on every house: wives lost husbands, mothers - sons, children were forced to remain without fathers. A lot of people went through it, experienced all these horrors, but they managed to stand and win in the hardest of all wars ever suffered by mankind. Analysis of "A dawn here quiet" we begin with a brief description of events, simultaneously commenting on them.
Summary of events in the story
Boris Vasiliev at the beginning of the war served as a young lieutenant. In 1941, he went to the front, while still a schoolboy, and two years later was forced to leave the army in connection with severe concussion. Thus, this writer knew the war not by hearsay. Therefore, his best works are about her, about the fact that a person manages to remain a man, only having fulfilled his duty to the end.
In the work "And Dawns Here Are Quiet", the content of which is war, it is felt especially sharply, as it is turned by an unusual side for us. We are all accustomed to associating with her men, and here the main characters are girls, women. They stood against the enemy alone in the middle of the Russian land: lakes, swamps. The enemy - hardy, strong, merciless, well-armed, repeatedly outnumbered them.
The events unfold in May 1942. A railway crossing is depicted and its commander, Fedor Evgrafich Vaska, a 32-year-old man. Soldiers arrive here, but then they start to walk and drink. Therefore, Vaskov writes reports, and in the end he is sent to girls-antiaircraft gunmen under the command of Rita Osyanina, a widow (her husband was killed at the front). Then comes Zhenya Komelkova, instead of the German peddler killed. All five girls had their own character.
Five different characters: analysis
"A dawn here is quiet" - this is a work in which interesting female images are described. Sonia, Galya, Lisa, Zhenya, Rita - five different, but in some ways very similar girls. Rita Osyanina - gentle and strong-willed, is characterized by spiritual beauty. She is the most fearless, courageous, she is the mother. Zhenya Komelkova is white-skinned, red-haired, tall, with childish eyes, always laughable, cheerful, mischievous to adventurism, tired of pain, war and painful and long love for a married and distant person. Sonya Gurvich is a student-excellent pupil, refined poetic nature, as if she left the book of poems of Alexander Blok. Lisa Brickin always knew how to wait, she knew what was meant for life, and it was impossible to avoid it. The last, Galya, always lived more actively in the imaginary world than in the real world, so she was very much afraid of this ruthless terrible phenomenon, which is war. "A dawn here quiet" depicts this heroine funny, and not matured, awkward childish children's orphanage girl. Escape from the orphanage, notes and dreams ... about long dresses, solo parts and universal worship. She wanted to become the new Love Orlova.
The analysis "The Dawns Here Are Quiet" allows you to say that none of the girls could realize their desires, because they did not have time to live their life.
Further developments
Heroes "A dawn here are quiet" fought for their country, like no one, never and never fought. They hated the enemy with all their heart. Girls carried out orders always clearly, as well as follows young soldiers. They experienced everything: losses, experiences, tears. Right before the eyes of these fighters, their good friends were dying, but the girls were holding on. They stood to the death to the very end, they did not miss anyone, and there were hundreds and thousands of such patriots. Thanks to them, they managed to defend the freedom of the Motherland.
Death of heroines
Different deaths were among these girls, as well as different were the life paths, which were followed by the heroes "And the dawns here are quiet." Rita was wounded with a grenade. She understood that she could not survive, that the wound was fatal, and it would be painful to die and long. Therefore, having collected the rest of her strength, she shot herself in the temple. In Galya, death was as reckless and painful as she herself - a girl could hide herself and save her life, but she did not. It remains only to guess what moved her then. Perhaps just a momentary confusion, perhaps cowardice. Sonya's death was cruel. She did not even understand how the blade of the dagger pierced her cheerful young heart. Zhenya's a little reckless, desperate. She believed in herself until the very end, even when she was taking Germans away from Ossianina, never for a moment doubted that everything would be completed safely. Therefore, even after the first bullet hit her in the side, she was only surprised. It's so incredible, it's absurd and stupid to die when you're only nineteen years old. The death of Lisa happened unexpectedly. It was a very stupid surprise - the girl was dragged into a swamp. The author writes that until the last moment the heroine believed that "tomorrow will be for her."
Foreman Waskow
Foreman Vaska, which we already mentioned in the summary "And the dawns here are quiet," remains in the end alone among the torment, misfortune, alone with death and the three prisoners. But now he has five more strengths. What was in this fighter human, better, but hidden deep in the soul, revealed suddenly. He felt and experienced both for himself and for his girl-sisters. The foreman is distressed, he does not understand why this happened, because they need to give birth to children, and not to die.
So, according to the story, all the girls died. What led them when they went into battle, not sparing their own lives, defending their land? Perhaps just a debt to the Fatherland, his people, perhaps courage, courage, patriotism? Everything was confused at this moment.
The sergeant-major Vaska eventually blames himself for everything, and not the fascists hated by him. As a tragic requiem perceived his words that he "put all five."
Conclusion
Reading the work "A dawn here are quiet," involuntarily you become an observer of everyday anti-aircraft gunners on a bombed-out crossing in Karelia. This story is based on an episode that is insignificant on a huge scale of the Great Patriotic War, but it is told about it so that all its horrors rise before their eyes in all their ugly, terrible incongruity with the essence of man. It is underscored by the fact that the work "A Dawns Here Are Quiet" is named, and by the fact that its heroes are girls who are forced to participate in the war.
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