Предмет: Литература, автор: nikitkaveli4ko

Напишите сочинение на тему "Человек и природа в лирике Н. М. Рубцова" Кратко буду благодарен.

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Автор ответа: Don45678743
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Николай Рубцов был одним из самых значительных или даже самым значительным лирическим поэтом своего времени. В его стихах нет и тона искусственности, фальши, надуманности. Лирике Николая Рубцова присуща единственная в своем роде подлинность и проникновенность Вместе с тем его поэзия по-своему очень сложна и богата смыслом, исполнена живой жизни. В ней каждый, по мере своих потребностей и способностей, может найти ответы на непростые вопросы, почерпнуть что-то важное и ценное.

Любовь к поэту Рубцову определена и предоп­ределена глубокой  человечностью его творчества. Человек, народ и его история, картины русской природы в поэзии Рубцова не являются только внешней темой. Рубцов не просто говорит нечто «о народе», в его поэзии звучат живые голоса жи­вых людей. Поэт не умиляется со стороны другим человеком, наслаждаясь этим своим умилением, но дает ему войти в стихи с его собственной прав­дой.

Мы не знаем, какой была судьба этой простой русской женщины. Но вопрос, с которым она об­ратилась к своему гостю, позволяет нам предпо­ложить, что свою семью хозяйка потеряла на вой­не. Может быть, именно в память о рано ушедшем из жизни сыне или горячо любимом муже она с такой добротой отнеслась к случайному путнику, непрошеному гостю, не взяв с него денег за ноч­лег. Она пережила горькую боль утраты самых близких, родных людей, но не утратила способно­сти к сочувствию, сопереживанию чужой беды.

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British managers hold a more interpersonal and subjective view of the organisational world. According to them, the ability to create the right image and to get noticed for what they do is essen­tial for career success. British managers view organisations primarily as a network of relation­ships between individuals who get things done by influencing each other through communicating and negotiating. 

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