The famous work of Alexander Green's āScarlet Sailsā has made several generations of readers good romantics. Since 1922, the beautiful extravaganza has caused admiration for girls in many countries of the world, as it is translated into most European languages.
History of the work
Summary (Scarlet Sails, Green A.) will help reveal the main theme of the extravaganza. A wonderful story about the fulfillment of a dream was created in the hungry winter of Petrograd, where the author was able to survive typhus and dreamed of a better life. It was Greeneās passionate desire that all dreams always come true, gave the work life.
To understand the essence of the extravaganza, you can study its summary ("Scarlet Sails") in chapters. There are only 7 chapters in this work. The first is the plot of the whole story and acquaintance with the main character.
"Prediction"
A big plus for the development of the child, if his list of authors for mandatory reading includes Green (āScarlet Sailsā). The chapter summary begins with the chapter āPredictionā, which immediately intrigues the young reader.
Sailor Longren, returning from a voyage, discovers that his wife died due to the greed and treachery of Menners, the owner of a tavern and shopkeeper. After her death, their little Assol remains in the care of Longren, who began to craft children's toys to feed himself and his daughter.
Assol was a sweet and kind girl when an event happened that forever made her and her father outcasts in the village where they lived. During a strong wind, Menners got loose from the boat, and he decided to return it to the shore. The increasing wind drove the boat into the open sea. Menners shouted to Longren to throw a rope at him and help him, but he silently smoked a pipe and watched the boat carry farther and farther away.
After 6 days, the dying Menners were found, he told what Longren had done. The inhabitants of Caperna were amazed that the former sailor silently watched as he carried the boat out to sea. Since then, they began to shun them with their daughter, and Assol children stopped accepting in their games.
A grown-up girl began to independently wear toys made by her father to the neighboring town of Liss. During one of these ātripsā to the city of Assol, I saw in the basket a new yacht with red sails. She liked the toy so much that she decided to let her swim in the small stream that flowed along her path.
The yacht āescapedā from her; Assol found her at the feet of a fairy tale collector who predicted to the girl that someday a prince would sail for her on a yacht with scarlet sails. After the girl returned the story of this meeting to her father, her story was heard by a beggar resting nearby. He relayed the conversation of the father and the girl to the people in the tavern, and since then the nickname "ship Assol" has appeared.
"Gray"
The summary (āScarlet Sailsā) by chapters continues with an acquaintance with the second main character of the extravaganza - Gray. This happens in the second chapter.
An intelligent child, Gray was born into a wealthy aristocratic family, but from early childhood he knew that he wanted to become a captain. He was an unusual boy, because he felt the pain of other people, was curious, smart and cheerful, which did not correspond to the canons of strict aristocratic education.
Having parents, Gray was completely alone, as they devoted little time to their child. He spent a lot of time in the family library, studied the family castle, talked with servants and maids, skipped homework with teachers, and at the age of 15 he ran away from home to become a captain.
To do this, he hired a young man on the ship Anselm. The book, namely its summary (Scarlet Sails, Green A.), cannot fully convey the willpower that a boy who grew up in luxury needed to achieve his goal.
He turned out to be a strong and courageous young man who, at the age of 20, bought a ship and became a captain on it.
"Dawn" and "On the Eve"
The narrative is continued by the next two chapters of the extravaganza, the author of which is A. Green A. (Scarlet Sails). A summary of the chapters takes readers further to the chapter "Dawn." Gray ended up on his Secret ship in Liss, anchoring not far from Caperna. For 10 days, the goods were unloaded at the Secret, and on the 11th day Gray got bored and decided to go fishing with the sailor Letika.
To unwind, the captain of the Secret decided to take a walk at dawn and found Assol sleeping in a clearing. Summary (āScarlet Sailsā) of the chapters is difficult to convey the complete impression of Gray at the moment when he saw a sleeping girl.
Assol's appearance so impressed him that he perceived what was happening as a beautiful picture of an unknown author. Having decided to become part of this picture, driven by some strange feeling, he left an old family ring on Assol's little finger. After that, he and Letika went to Caperna to find out who this girl was.
They found a pub run by the late Menners' son. When Gray described the girl to him, he said that it was a crazy āship Assolā. He told a lot of dirty gossip about her and her father, but the captain saw a girl walking along the road in the tavernās window, and her eyes told him more than all the tales of Menners Jr. After that, Gray did not leave the feeling that he had made an incredible discovery in his life.
Summary (Alexander Green, "Scarlet Sails") goes on to the next - 4th chapter. It tells about the events that happened in the life of Assol on the eve of the day when Gray saw her.
Longren's toys ceased to be in demand, and he decided to engage again as a sailor. In this part of the work, the author talks about what the adult Assol has become. Having studied only a brief summary ("Scarlet Sails") by chapters, it is difficult not to be imbued with the author's obvious sympathy for her heroine. To put it in one word, then this is ācharmā.
To help her father, Assol engaged in sewing. Tired of work, she lay down, but woke up in the dawn dusk, decided to walk to her favorite place, where she had friends - trees, hedgehogs, flowers and the whole world. At dawn, she again lay down to sleep right on the grass, where Gray found her.
āCombat preparationsā and āAssol remain aloneā
In the fifth chapter, Captain Gray prepares to perform a miracle, this gives him great pleasure. He buys 2000 meters of scarlet silk and orders to sew sails from them. In Liss, he met a group of familiar musicians and invited them on board the Secret. When all preparations were completed, and the scarlet sails pulled, the ship headed for Caperna.
In the sixth chapter, Longren says goodbye to Assol and goes on a flight, and the girl is absorbed in a premonition of a miracle, as she saw Gray's ring on her little finger and accepted it as a sign. When reading (Green, "Scarlet Sails") a summary of the chapters, it is difficult to understand the mental state of Assol. She feels that the long-awaited day will soon come, her prince will sail for her.
"Scarlet" Secret ""
In the last chapter, Gray performs a miracle - fulfills Assol's childhood dream, sailing after her on a ship with red sails. Living in expectation of a miracle and doing miracles with your own hands is the main theme of this beautiful extravaganza.