Предмет: Литература, автор: ulabotan0

Какой образ моря создаётся в стихотворении? Выпишите слова и

выражения, характеризующие эту стихию. Какие средства художест-

венной выразительности использовал поэт, чтобы создать образ

свободной стихии? Найдите примеры звукописи, повторы, эпитеты,

сравнения.

Стих:море)))​

Ответы

Автор ответа: aukssss
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Ответ:

1. Пушкин называет море: «Свободная стихия» олицетворяет его как свободного человека: «И блещешь гордою красой». Он называет море своим другом» «Как друга ропот заунывный,

Как зов его в прощальный час». Пушкин общается с морем как с человеком: «Как я любил твои отзывы... Ты ждал, ты звал…

Пушкин рассказывает морю свои планы: «О чем жалеть? Куда бы ныне, Я путь беспечный устремил?»

2. средства выразительности: волны голубые, Но ты взыграл, неодолимый, скучный, неподвижный брег, торжественной красы, блеск, и тень, и говор волн.

3.

звукопись: Прощай же, море! Не забуду твоей торжественной красы- буквы Ш Ж

эпитеты: волны голубые, гордою красой, путь беспечный, торжественная краса

анафора: Как ты, могущ, глубок и мрачен, Как ты, ничем не укротим

перифраза: гробница славы, Он был, о море, твой певец

сравнение: как бури шум

инверсия: У берегов остался

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