Mikhail Lermontov "Three Palms" was written in 1838.The work is a poetic parable with deep philosophical meaning.There is no lyrical poet revived very nature, she has given her the ability to think and feel.Mikhail often wrote poems about the world.He loved nature and tenderly treated her, this work is an attempt to reach the hearts of people and cause them to be kinder.
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poem Lermontov's poem "Three Palms" tells the story of three palm trees growing in the Arabian desert.Between the trees cool stream flows, it has transformed the world into a lifeless beautiful oasis, a paradise that is at any time of day and night ready to shelter pilgrims and quench his thirst.All would be nothing but palm trees are bored alone, they want to be helpful to someone, and they grow up in a place where no man has gone before.But they turned to God with a request to help them fulfill their mission on the horizon appears a caravan of merchants.
Palms joyfully greeted people, wagging their shaggy tops, but indifferent to the beauty of the surrounding places.Traders took a pitcher of cold water, and trees cut down to make a fire.The once flourishing oasis for the night turned into a handful of ashes that the wind will soon dispelled.The caravan left, and in the wilderness was only a lone and defenseless trickle, drying under the hot rays of the sun and recorded the volatile sand.
«Be careful of your desires - sometimes they come true»
Lermontov "Three Palms" was written to reveal the nature of the relationship between man and nature.People seldom appreciate what they give the outside world, they are cruel and heartless to think only of their own advantage.Guided by the momentary whim of a man, without hesitation, is able to destroy the fragile planet on which he himself lives.An analysis of Lermontov's poem "Three palm trees" shows that the author wanted to make people think about their behavior.Nature can not defend themselves, but it is capable of revenge.
From a philosophical point of view, the poem contains religious themes.The poet is convinced that the Creator can beg all you want, but that's satisfied with the end result?Each has its own destiny, life goes on as it is destined to again, but if the person refuses to accept this and something begging, such haste may lead to fatal consequences - this is what the reader warns Lermontov.
Three palm trees are prototypes of people that peculiar pride.Heroines do not realize that they are not the puppeteers, but only puppets in the hands of others.Often, we are committed to some cherished goal, trying to speed things up, by all means try to translate desire into reality.But in the end result brings no pleasure, and frustration, the goal does not justify expectations.Lermontov "Three Palms" wrote to repent of their sins, to understand the motives of their own actions and to warn other people from the desire to get something that is not theirs by right.Sometimes dreams do come true, turning not joyful events and disaster.