The theme of life and death is touched by many philosophers, writers and poets. It is a red thread in the work of A.S. Pushkin. An example is the lyric work āAm I Wandering Along the Noisy Streets?ā An analysis of this elegy will reveal its plot, meaning and tell us about the poetās view of life and inevitable death.
The main topics in the work of A. S. Pushkin
The poet and writer was distinguished from other authors by his versatility in writing. He touched on many topics in his works. Pushkin praised freedom, tried to fight the autocracy, did not bypass relevant political issues, advocated and supported the people's happiness. An important place in his work was occupied by the themes of friendship, love. He praised the native nature, landscapes.
Like many other poets, A.S. Pushkin shared his personal experiences, thoughts about his own destiny, fate, life and death. āDo I wander along the noisy streetsā - a poem in the elegy genre, which shows readers one of those topics that worried the lyrics. We see how the great poet relates to death, which, alas, no one can escape.
āAm I wandering along the noisy streetsā, A. Pushkin: contents
In the poem we are considering, the poet tells us that wherever he is, he is visited by thoughts. They are about the fact that years are flying, everyone is destined to die, and someoneās hour is near. The lyrical hero looks at the oak and thinks that he will survive it as well as survived his ancestors. When he caresses a baby, he thinks that he will bloom, and he himself will smolder. Every day the poet is visited by the thought of impending death, of its possible causes. He notes that, despite the fact that the dead body does not care where to be, he himself wants to rest not far from his native places.
The poet ends his elegy with the fact that after him will remain a young life and eternal nature. This is the content of the work āDo I wander along the noisy streetsā. The analysis, which we will consider later, will show us what tricks are used in this lyrics. We also note other points related to this work.
āDo I wander along the noisy streetsā: analysis of the lyrics
This creation was created in December 1829 and published in 1830. It is written in four-foot iamba and quatrains with a cross rhyme. The genre of the work is elegy. This is philosophical lyrics that focuses on an eternal theme. In it, the poet conveys his idea of āāthe inevitability of death for people. To do this, he turns to various artistic techniques that help the reader plunge into the work and understand the author. The main one is the antithesis: the opposition of life and death (āsmolderā, āblossomā). The poet shows that man in this world is given only a certain period of time, while the nature around him is eternal.
He uses rhetorical questions in which he thinks about where and how his death will happen.
In the elegy we meet epithets (āyoung men of the insaneā), personifications (āindifferent natureā), metaphors (āpatriarch of the forestsā).
In the lyrics, verbs are actively used (āwanderā, āenterā, āsitā, ālookā, āthinkā, etc.) Thus, the poet shows how his life sweeps and the inevitable death approaches.
Conclusion
We examined one of the elegies of the great Russian poet "Do I wander along the noisy streets." Analysis of the work showed us the attitude of the lyrics to the theme of imminent death. We learned that Pushkin accepts this inevitability. It is as if he says that such is life and there is no getting away from it: life is not eternal, and one generation is replaced by another. At the same time, Pushkin shows readers that not everything in this world is perishable, through nature.
To convey his vision to the reader, the poet applied some artistic techniques that made the language of the lyric work brighter and managed to reveal the authorās thoughts.