The shortest content of The Queen of Spades introduces us to one of the most mysterious prose works of A. Pushkin. The story begins with the most ordinary game of cards in the house of the horse guard Narumov. When the game ends, Tomsky begins to tell the mysterious story of his grandmother. According to him, once Saint-Germain revealed to her the secret of three cards: if you bet on them in a row, you will definitely win. Of course, this story seemed implausible to everyone present. Hermann, a young officer who had never played before, but closely watched the players until morning, also did not believe in her.
Acquaintance with the Countess and Lizaveta Ivanovna

Further, the shortest content of The Queen of Spades introduces us to Tomsky’s grandmother personally. An old woman sits in a restroom surrounded by her maids. Here, her pupil works with the hoop. Tomsky enters the room and starts a small talk with the countess, but quickly leaves. The reader's attention switches to the pupil of the old countess, Lizaveta Ivanovna. The girl remains alone and looks at the young stately officer for a long time, the appearance of which always causes her blush. The countess distracts Lizaveta - the woman, as always, gives the most contradictory orders and demands that they be executed immediately. Lizanka’s life in the house of a grumpy, selfish and wayward old woman has long become unbearable. The countess has the habit of blaming the pupil for everything that she does not like. The proud girl, in turn, hardly endured endless moods and nit-picking and looked forward to when the long-awaited deliverer appeared in her life. This is the reason why the appearance of a young officer, who had been appearing near the house for several days in a row and looked through her window, made Lizaveta burst into flames. This young man, as you probably already guessed, was that same Hermann.
Hermann finds a way to get into the Countess’s house
Hermann himself was a man inside whom passions were seething, his fiery imagination haunted him. Perhaps only his firm character saved him from the mistakes of his youth, which were made by many of his peers. The history of Tomsky inflamed Hermann's imagination, and he decided to certainly learn the secret of the three cards. Motivated by this goal, he found himself at the house of the old countess, in one of whose windows he saw Lisa. This moment became fatal.
The shortest content of The Queen of Spades, of course, does not include a description of the many moments that allowed Hermann to approach Lizanka and penetrate the countess’s monastery. Secretly, the officer gives the
girl a love letter. Lizaveta, in turn, answers him. In his next letter, Hermann insists on a date. The young man writes to Lizaveta almost every day and, in the end, achieves what he wants. Lisa makes an appointment with her admirer at the time when the mistress must go to the ball, and explains how to sneak into the house. Further, the summary of the story “Queen of Spades” shows us rapidly developing events. With difficulty waiting for the appointed hour, Hermann enters the Countess's house and climbs into her office. When the countess finally returns, the officer comes to her bedroom and begs her to reveal to him the secret of the treasured three cards. The old woman is resisting the intruder, but he is adamant: at first he begins to demand insistently, then he threatens, and in the end he takes out a hidden pistol. Seeing a weapon, the old woman in fear falls from her chair and dies.
And again, the shortest content of The Queen of Spades returns us to Lizaveta Ivanovna. She returns with the mentor from the ball and is afraid of the thought that Hermann will be in her room. So the girl even feels relieved when no one is there. Lisa indulges in her own thoughts, and at that moment Hermann enters the room and informs the girl about the death of the countess. So Lizaveta learns that the purpose of the officer was not her love, and understands that it was she who was responsible for the death of the mentor. The girl is tormented by the pangs of remorse. Hermann, with the first rays of the sun, leaves the Countess's house.
The soul of the deceased pursues the officer
Three days later, Hermann appears at the countess's funeral service. When the officer said goodbye to the deceased, he thought that she looked at him with a sneer. Hermann spends the rest of the day in frustrated feelings, drinks a lot of wine and falls into sleep. He wakes up in the middle of the night, having heard footsteps in his room. The officer recognizes the old countess. She reveals to him the secret of three cards: three, seven and ace, and also requires that Hermann is engaged to Lizaveta Ivanovna. After this, the ghost of the countess disappears.
The coveted combination continued to haunt the officer’s imagination. He can no longer resist the temptation, and therefore goes to the company of the famous player Chekalinsky and puts on the top three a huge amount. Hermann's card wins. The next day he puts on the seven, and the story repeats itself. A day later, Hermann again appears at the table. He puts the card, but instead of the expected ace in his hand is the Queen of Spades. It seems to the officer that the lady narrowed her eyes slightly and grinned ... The image on the map amazes him with how similar the lady of spades is to the old countess.
So ends the story of A. Pushkin. But, of course, to fully immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the work, it is not enough to read a very brief summary. The Queen of Spades, written in a lively, saturated language, makes it possible to see in reality all the scenes described by the author. In conclusion, the writer talks about the fact that Lizaveta Ivanovna got married some time later, and Hermann himself went crazy.