The uplifting power of love arguments. The Problem of Love - Arguments and Essay

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  • A.S. Pushkin - a poem "On the hills of Georgia lies the darkness of the night." Love comes to life in the heart of the lyrical hero in the bosom of the night southern nature. In his feeling there is sadness, sadness, but it is light, light. Beloved completely filled the thoughts, feelings, soul of the lyrical hero. And he is surprised at the properties of his heart: it cannot help but love and burn.
  • A.S. Pushkin - poem "I loved you ...". The motive of sacrifice in love. The lyrical hero speaks of a strong feeling that lives in his soul. This feeling is stormy, strong and at the same time timid and tender. At the same time, the hero sadly realizes that his beloved does not reciprocate. But he does not want to disturb her peace of mind ("I do not want to sadden you with anything"). The motive of self-sacrifice is very significant in this poem, the hero wishes the heroine that in her life she met an equally strong, true love that would be mutual. He wishes her happiness.
  • F.I. Tyutchev - poem "Predestination". Love is a union of kindred souls, their merging, happiness. But it is also a "fatal duel." Love in the perception of the poet is always tragic.
  • I. Annensky - a poem "Among the worlds." The problem of the choice of love. We do not understand why we love a certain person - we are "dark with others." This, according to the poet, is the riddle of the human soul.
  • M. Bulgakov - the novel "Master and Margarita". The theme of true, deep love sounds in the novel against the backdrop of a vulgar, petty-bourgeois life. The motive of self-sacrifice, sharing the fate of a loved one is significant. Margarita, having fallen in love with the Master, says goodbye to her past life, sacrifices well-being, her position, comfort. She supports him in moments of despair. For the sake of her beloved, she makes a deal with Woland, agreeing to be the queen of Satan's ball.

Composition

I think love is one of the most beautiful feelings a person can experience. So what is this feeling that has been sung with songs of praise and sent all sorts of curses for more than a century?

I think a person cannot live happily without love. She is many-sided. We love parents, children, husbands and wives, friends - and everyone in a different, special way. But to whomever we experience this feeling, true love always means understanding, respect, willingness to help, protect, the ability to make sacrifices for the sake of a loved one.

The power of love lies in the fact that it awakens a reciprocal feeling, heals the soul, and can save a life. This is the state of a person when his soul is most open to the supreme principles of goodness, truth and beauty. He who loves not only demands, but also gives, not only craves pleasure, but is also ready for the highest feats of self-denial. Genuine love is also an expression of creativity, it involves care, respect, responsibility.

Love is an important part of human life. We become what we think. To love someone or something, you must first respect him. But, first of all, you need to respect yourself, because if you do not love and respect yourself, it is very difficult to love and respect others. You need to learn to accept yourself, appreciate yourself, no matter what others think or say about you.

It seems to me that we create love ourselves - this is not the result of fate or luck. Each of us has the ability to love and be loved. Love must be learned. True love overcomes everything, covers everything, forgives everything. Love is probably when you love the other person's flaws too. If a person seems beautiful, smart, talented to you, this is not necessarily love. Another thing is if you know and love those shortcomings that he has. However, it is worth paying attention to the statement about love by V. G. Belinsky: “Love is often mistaken, seeing in a beloved object something that is not there ... but sometimes only love reveals something beautiful or great in it, which is inaccessible to observation and mind.” That is, the power of love is manifested in the fact that it can reveal the dignity of a person, awaken something beautiful in him.

Love creates in us an irresistible desire to do good deeds. The whole world around a man in love seems beautiful and significant. Everyday affairs become important and even pleasant and are carried out with some special ease. No wonder love is considered the elixir of life - it awakens the hidden forces of man.

Of course, true happiness can bring mutual love. But in life this is not always the case. People, having once felt suffering from love, believe that it brings only pain and should be avoided. By unrequited love, they judge love in general - “it’s better not to love and not suffer” ... But is it so good to live “half”?

Love is a feat, a sacrifice, the pinnacle of the development of the human soul. One of the facets of this feeling - the love of a man and a woman - is captured in many creations of the human spirit, sung by writers and poets, composers and artists, directors and actors. Love is an eternal source of inspiration.

A monument to such omnipotent love is the beautiful and sad story of Romeo and Juliet - young lovers who, by the power of their feelings, overcame, it would seem, the most insurmountable - hatred, enmity and even death itself.

In Russian literature, one can also find many works that sing the anthem of eternal love. So, the pathos of Pushkin's poem "I loved you ..." is a bright sadness about eternal love and the impossibility of happiness with a beloved. The lyrical hero is noble, disinterested. He timidly hopes that love, perhaps, has not completely died out, but renounces his happiness for the sake of the well-being of his beloved woman.

In the novel The Master and Margarita by Bulgakov, the main character sold her soul to the devil of her own free will. The spirit of evil helped her take revenge on her lover's offenders. And earlier, Margarita, without hesitation, refused, for the sake of happiness with the Master, from a secure, calm life with her husband.

And yet love cannot be deciphered, has no exact definition. Love is the most complex, mysterious and paradoxical reality that a person faces. And not because, as it is usually believed, that there is only one step from love to hate, but because love cannot be “neither calculated nor calculated”! You can’t be prudent in it - nature can easily upset any calculations! One can only be sensitive in it in order to follow its whimsical flow and guess in time with the soul all its curves, shifts that are elusive to the eye, turns that are sometimes inexplicable to the mind. In love, it is impossible to be petty and mediocre - it requires generosity and talent, vigilance of the heart, breadth of soul, kind, subtle mind and much, much more than nature has endowed us with in abundance and that we unreasonably waste and dull in our vain life.

This high, life-affirming feeling has great power. Love is a feeling of togetherness. True love? it's joy! This? giving and receiving joy.

Problem types

The uplifting power of love

Arguments

M.A. Bulgakov "Master and Margart". The love of the Master and Margarita overcame not only human malice and envy, but also madness and even death itself. “Love jumped out in front of us, like a killer jumps out of the ground in an alley, and hit us both at once!” - the Master tells Ivan Bezdomny about his first meeting with Margarita.
For him, life existed only when he was with her; everything that was before that, as if it did not exist. He lived this love, these meetings, these evenings in his tiny semi-basement rooms. The master began to wait for her arrival from the very morning, and the whole world had for him only the meaning that she, Margarita, existed in it. Margarita's love saves the Master. She makes a deal with Woland himself, accepts his invitation to become the queen of Satan's annual ball, just to find her beloved again. Margarita sacrifices everything: her well-being, her very life - for the sake of her love. And it seems very symbolic that the "dark" forces help her, because people are no longer able to help her. At the end of the novel, the Master and Margarita find what they deserve - peace. They suffered a lot, endured and experienced a lot, and therefore earned the right to be forever together, in the house where the old servant is waiting for them, where the candles are already burning and Schubert's music is playing. If a person is capable of great love and great self-sacrifice, then he is worthy of the highest reward - happiness and peace.

Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet. If we erect a certain literary pedestal of love, then, undoubtedly, the love of Romeo and Juliet will come first. This is perhaps the most beautiful, most romantic, most tragic story that Shakespeare told the reader. Two lovers go against fate, despite the enmity between their families, no matter what. Romeo is ready for the sake of love to give up even his own name, and Juliet agrees to die, if only to remain faithful to Romeo and their high feeling. They die in the name of love, they die together because they cannot live without each other: There is no sadder story in the world Than the story of Romeo and Juliet ...

I.S. Turgenev "Fathers and Sons". Let us recall the heroes of Turgenev's novel "Fathers and Sons" - Bazarov and Odintsova. Two equally strong personalities collided. But, oddly enough, Bazarov turned out to be capable of truly loving. Love for him was a strong shock, which he did not expect, and in general, before meeting Odintsova, love in the life of this hero did not play any role. All human suffering, emotional experiences were unacceptable for his world. It is difficult for Bazarov to confess his feelings, first of all to himself. But what about Odintsova? As long as her interests were not affected, as long as there was a desire to learn something new, she was also interested in Bazarov. But as soon as the topics for general conversation were exhausted, interest disappeared. Odintsova lives in her own world, in which everything goes according to plan, and nothing can disturb peace in this world, not even love. Bazarov for her is something like a draft that flew in through the window and immediately flew back. Such love is doomed.

A.I. Kuprin "Garnet bracelet". The writer sings of sublime love, contrasting it with hatred, enmity, mistrust, antipathy, indifference. Through the mouth of General Anosov, he says that this feeling should not be either frivolous or primitive, and, moreover, based on profit and self-interest. Love, according to Kuprin, should be based on lofty feelings, on mutual respect, honesty and truthfulness. She must strive for perfection. Such was Zheltkov's love. A petty official, a lonely and timid dreamer, falls in love with a young secular lady, a representative of the upper class. Unrequited and hopeless love continues for many years. Letters from a lover are the subject of ridicule and bullying by family members. Princess Vera Nikolaevna, the addressee of these love revelations, does not take them seriously either. And a gift sent to unknown lovers - a garnet bracelet - causes a storm of indignation. For the little official Zheltkov, love for Princess Vera Sheyna became the meaning of life, and the beloved woman became the one in which "all the beauty of the earth was embodied." This feeling helped him become morally superior to Bulat-Tuganovsky, Vera's brother, who decided that with the help of the authorities, love could be forbidden.


1. We meet manifestations of a real feeling of love in many works of fiction. Let us recall the novel by A.S. Pushkin "Eugene Onegin" and its main character Tatyana Larina. She kept her love for Onegin all her life, although she was the wife of another person.

2. A.S. Pushkin "The Captain's Daughter". Pyotr Grinev, who fell in love with Masha Mironova, defends her honor and challenges Shvabrin to a duel; saves a girl from captivity, risking his life; does not mention the name of his beloved during interrogation during the arrest. For the sake of love, Grinev was ready to sacrifice himself.

3. M.A. Bulgakov "Master and Margarita". Having lost the Master, not even knowing if he was alive, Margarita did not forget her lover. She kept what little she had left of the Master: dried rose petals and leaves from the manuscript of the novel. In order to learn at least something about the Master, Margarita became a witch, sold her soul to the devil and agreed to become a queen at Satan's ball.

V.Kondratiev "Sasha". Realizing that Zina loves another, Sashka understands her, does not condemn, forgives and, without saying a word, without reproaching, leaves Zina's life, giving her the opportunity to be happy.

Updated: 2017-07-16

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(1) Love is a difficult mental work, not everyone can master it. (2) But everyone dreams of her, looking for her. (3) What are we looking for in love? (4) We are looking for in her a way out of loneliness, spiritual support. (5) It is important for us to know that everything that happens to us, everything that concerns us is important and dear to a loving person. (6) And on the other hand, this person needs us, our care, help, our understanding. (7) Friends - even the closest ones - can only love us. (8) And we are looking for someone who will share our life, with whom we will have in common not only joys, but also pains and insults ...

(9) But when love is born, how to raise it so that it survives? (10) How to keep yourself, than to keep the one you love, in order to remain the one and only among all women, like the rose of the Little Prince remained the only one in the garden, where there were five thousand of the same roses?

(11) Many years ago, when I was still a teenager, an elderly woman revealed a secret to me: it is not difficult to win love, it is difficult to keep it. (12) Then I could not understand the worldly wisdom of this secret: I saw something shameful in the word "keep". (13) After all, I read Pushkin: “Who is able to keep love?” and Blok: “Oh yes, love is free like a bird.”

(14) But in fact, there are secrets and laws of love, and Saint-Exupery was one of those who know these secrets.

(15) When the Little Prince just started his journey, he visited the planet where the old king lived. (16) Seeing that his guest was tired and therefore yawning, the ruler was not offended, but ordered him to yawn. “(17) Everyone should be asked what he can give. (18) Power must be reasonable,” said the king.

(19) In youth, we do not think about the limits of our power over a loved and loving person, and very often we violate the wise law of the old king: "power must be reasonable." (20) Young wives, yesterday's girls, feeling a ring on their finger - a symbol of absolute power - suddenly begin to demand from dumbfounded husbands no less than the famous old woman demanded from a goldfish.

(21) And in love, no one owes anything to anyone. (22) The main and indisputable law of love is its voluntariness: I am standing here, under your windows, not because you ordered me, but because I cannot do otherwise. (23) And from a different position: I cook soup for you and iron your shirts, because it is a joy for me to serve you.

(24) When you know that you will endure and endure everything for the sake of the one you love, then love begins. (25) When you know that your power over him is patient, you will not order him to turn into a sea gull, you will patiently tame him, and he will tame you until you become the only one for each other in the whole world.

(According to N. Dolinina)

Introduction

Love is the strongest emotion that fills our life with meaning and special meaning. For the sake of love, we perform feats, for the sake of love we compose poems and songs, we sacrifice everything for the sake of happy moments next to our loved one. Love pushes us to crime and revives us to a new fabulous life.

Does love bring happiness? Mutual - yes, but not always this feeling resonates in the heart of the object of adoration. The thing is that not each of us is able to build our relationships correctly, treat the one you love and who loves you correctly.

Problem

A comment

She says that love is a complex mental work that not every person can do. Of course, everyone dreams of love, hoping to find salvation from loneliness in it. We long to share our whole life with someone, not only its joyful moments, but also pain, resentment, injustice.

Taking care of someone also brings us a kind of spiritual satisfaction, especially the realization that we are needed and needed by someone. This feeling fills our existence with significance.

Further, the author reflects on how love is born and what needs to be done to keep it. Sometimes in youth it seems insulting to us the expression “keep love”, because according to the legend of poets, love is free like a bird. But N. Dolinina recalls the work of A. Saint-Exupery "The Little Prince", who comprehended the secret of love and found his only rose.

Traveling around the planets, the Prince met the old king, who knew the only true law of life: “Everyone should be asked what he can give. The government must be reasonable." The author applies these words to the relationship between a man and a woman.

In our society, families exist according to other principles - inexperienced wives begin to demand too much from their husbands.

Author's position

N. Dolinina is convinced that in love no one owes anything to anyone. The main rule of love is its voluntariness. A person will sing serenades under the window or cook food, not because he was ordered to do so, but because he so wants to.

According to the author, love is when you feel that you can endure all the obstacles on the way for the sake of your loved one. When the power over a person is patient and does not force him to reincarnate into what he is not, then, having tamed each other, you will become the only and irreplaceable for each other.

own position

I understand what the author wants to say. Freedom is essential to love. If, due to distrust, jealousy, or for other reasons, it is absent, then sooner or later the feeling will wither, die. You cannot force a person to love, not to change, to perform feats or give gifts. Love is voluntary and free in its manifestations.

Argument #1

In the play by A.N. Ostrovsky's "Thunderstorm" we see a vivid example of how love dies under the yoke of rules and restrictions that no one needs. Katerina and Tikhon are a young married couple who live in the house of a merchant's wife, Kabanova, who idealizes the house-building commandments. She turns her son against his wife Katerina, forcing her to keep her in fear and obedience.

Katerina loved her husband, but in conditions of despotism and an atmosphere of oppression, her love faded away. As a result, the girl cheated on her husband, and subsequently committed suicide.

Argument #2

I recall an example from the novel by M.Yu. Lermontov "A Hero of Our Time", where the main character Grigory Pechorin kidnapped a Chechen girl he liked and, locking her in a fortress, demanded reciprocal feelings from her. However, having tried everything - from persuasion to bribery, only by allowing her to leave, he achieved his goal. When the girl felt free, she realized that she also loved the young Russian officer. And for a while they were really happy.

Conclusion

Love is a fragile and strong concept at the same time. How we treat our chosen ones depends on how happy we build a family, how long our union will be.