It is impossible to gain life experience without making mistakes. The path to truth or why religion should not be banned

Mark Seneca the Elder, is known throughout the world and means that error is the path to truth. Why remains relevant for centuries? Let's try to answer this question.

Error is a property of a pattern

We've all heard it once. The world-famous Latin aphorism - Errare humanum est - has an analogue in Russian: "The one who does nothing is not mistaken." IN personal experience, in scientific discoveries, on the scale of the entire community, an error can be laid. The question is the degree of responsibility for it.

Indeed, in order for progressive development to take place, a mistake is simply necessary. What is its nature? This is an area of ​​unenlightenment, a sphere of experiment with the limits of knowledge. If a person knows the solution to problems, it will not be difficult for him to choose the best path for the development of events. The scale is not important, it concerns both the individual and the whole society as a whole.

The nature of the error

In his development, a person constantly overcomes his own boundaries. That is why knowledge is so difficult for a person. It doesn't matter if it's practical (how to do something) or a process of spiritual growth. In the process of choosing, a person performs an act. He always chooses. But not always right. And the price of a mistake is different. Hence another saying: "A person punishes himself in such a way that no one else can do it."

The nature of the error is hidden in the mechanism of cognition: Errare humanum est! Mistake - ignorance the best option. But it is thanks to her that new perspectives and opportunities open up. The experience of knowing is always associated with the risk of making the wrong choice, but there is no other option. Experiment - this is a test of the truth of the solution, any hypotheses are confirmed empirically.

History knows many facts when repeated failure in experiments led to the discovery of a world magnitude.

Historical errors

There are cases in history when a mistake was the cause of world-wide discoveries. For example, the error in the trajectory sea ​​travel Columba gave a chance to discover America.

The erroneous principle of socialist equality, laid down in the foundation of the Soviet state, showed an example of the strength of the ideological foundation of society.

Mistake does not always lead to truth. More often, it reveals imperfection in cognition, the limitations of our capabilities and is an incentive to search for the best option. In this sense, one can also speak of the creative power of error.

Errare humanum est! The translation of this literally sounds like this: "A mistake is inherent. Indeed, the entire path of development of a reasonable person is a movement towards one's nature, towards self-knowledge, a process of self-improvement. And the initial principle of the imperfection of its nature is the recognition of an a priori error in choosing a scenario.

Expression analogues

In Russian verbal creativity, there are many statements that are similar in meaning, capacious in content:

  • "The one who does nothing makes no mistakes."
  • "Learn from mistakes."
  • "A mistake is a right decision under other conditions."
  • nothing if the right to make a mistake is excluded "(M. Gandhi).
  • "The majority is always wrong, the truth is in the minority" (Ibsen).
  • "An intelligent person not only makes mistakes himself, but gives a chance to others" (Churchill).

All statements have the same meaning: the recognition of a mistake is a condition of human freedom, everyone has the right to do just that.

As Chesterfield said, "Fear of the possibility of error should not deter us from the search for truth."

Checked final essay.

Introduction (intro):

Throughout life, a person goes through a large way. This path (repetition of a word in an adjacent sentence is an error) is not always "smooth" and "smooth". Someone makes mistakes, and someone tries to avoid them. This problem has interested many thinkers, one of which is Theodore Roosevelt: "The one who does nothing never makes mistakes." I agree with the opinion Roosevelt, because at present the topic "The path to experience-mistakes" is very relevant. Human (missing word) helps us to think about our actions and actions. That is when we will be successful. To achieve our goals, we go through many obstacles, overcoming them, is he (who?) achieves the desired result. We must think over and analyze each of our actions, only in this way can we be on the right track. Is it possible to live life without making mistakes or is it impossible?

A comment: when checking an essay, get rid of repetitions, replace them with synonyms or pronouns. There are a couple more errors, but it seems to me that inattention is to blame for everything))

An introduction of more than a hundred words is too much. Keep proportions!

The theme of the essay is not disclosed. You asked a question - where is the answer?

So far, you have failed on the first criterion "Relevance to the topic."

How to fix? Think about the topic of the essay. Your task is to DISCOVER the topic, to explain its meaning. How do you understand this phrase? And if it is true, then why is this happening? Write down your answers and build an introduction based on them. Do not forget to highlight the thesis with introductory words))

Argument 1:

To understand this, let's look at fiction, in particular to the work of Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin "Eugene Onegin". In the novel "Eugene Onegin" the protagonist Onegin rejected Tatyana, who was in love with him. He regrets it, but it's too late. Life with Onegin played a cruel joke. Tatyana married another person. That's when he realizes that he is no longer able to return Tatyana. Onegin was too self-confident (this combination of words is unacceptable. Either "self-confident" or "self-confident") so he was left alone. Much can be taken from this work, both for the mind and for the soul. First of all, we understand that a person should not be arrogant with those who love and value them.

A comment: I made a good conclusion, but it does not correspond to the topic. "First of all, we understand that a person should not be arrogant with those who love and value them" - this has nothing to do with the fact that a person cannot live life without mistakes. But the direction is right, you just moved out.

Another mistake - you use both the past and the present tense, the whole logic of the story collapses from this. In order not to be confused, correct all verbs in the past tense)

Life is a long road to perfection. Everyone goes through it on their own. This means that he grows up on his own, gets acquainted with the changes that occur inside a person, learns the world with its unpredictable, like the movement of atmospheric masses, the course of history. But humanity does not want to learn from the mistakes of previous generations, and stubbornly steps on the same rake again and again.

It took a painfully long time to create Mikhail Aleksandrovich Sholokhov's novel Quiet Flows the Don. The tragic story of several generations of one family, caught in a whirlpool of terrible destructive events, gives an idea of ​​​​the mistakes that lead to the collapse, death of almost all members of the Melekhov family. Dictionary gives the concept of the word error:

unintentional deviation from right action, actions, thoughts.

It seems to me that the main word in this definition is "unintentional". No one wants to make mistakes on purpose, to spite everyone and everything. Most often, when a person makes a mistake, he is sure that he is right. So does Grigory Melekhov. Throughout the novel, he does everything somehow "out of his mind." Against a reasonable, logical rejection of love for the married Aksinya, he achieves a reciprocal feeling:

He stubbornly, with bullish persistence, courted her.

When the father decides to marry his son to a girl from a wealthy family, not having any feelings for Natalya, only obeying the will of Pantelei Prokofich, Grigory makes another mistake. Returning to Aksinya, then leaving her, returning to Natalya, Grigory rushes between two differently beloved women. The mistake ends in tragedy for both: one dies from an abortion, the other dies from a bullet. So it is in determining his path in the revolution: he is looking for harmony, the highest truth, truth, but he does not find them anywhere. And the transition from the Reds to the Cossacks, and then to the Whites, the new transition to the Reds also does not bring him either freedom, or justice, or harmony. “Blessed is he who visited our world in his fatal moments,” F.I. Tyutchev once said. Gregory - a saint in a soldier's overcoat - a great warrior who so passionately desired peace, but did not find it, because he got such a share ...

But the hero of the novel by A.S. Pushkin, Eugene Onegin, gained rich experience in dealing with girls and women. “How early he could be hypocritical, harbor hope, be jealous ...” - and always achieve his goal. That's just the experience played a cruel joke with him. Having met true love, he did not give the “cute habit” a move, he did not want to lose “his hateful freedom”. And Tatyana married another. Onegin, not finding a modest village girl in a secular lady, received his sight! An attempt to return Tatyana ends in failure for him. And he was so confident in himself, in the correctness of his actions, his choice.

Nobody is immune from mistakes. As we live our lives, we will make mistakes over and over again. And when we gain experience, maybe we will lose all interest in life. Everyone makes their own choice: deliberately making another mistake or quietly sitting in their shelter and calmly enjoying the experience ...

Within the framework of the direction, it is possible to reason about the value of the spiritual and practical experience of an individual, people, humanity as a whole, about the price of mistakes on the way of knowing the world, gaining life experience.

Literature often makes one think about the relationship between experience and mistakes: about experience that prevents mistakes, about mistakes without which it is impossible to move along the path of life, and about irreparable, tragic mistakes. FIPI

This direction aims at reasoning about the importance of knowledge, skills and abilities acquired in practical activities, and about the meaning of the conclusions that we draw as a result of the mistakes made.

Let's go to dictionaries

An experience(Dictionary of S.I. Ozhegov)

1. - reflection in the minds of people of the laws of the objective world and public practice obtained as a result of their active practical knowledge. Example: Sensitive about.

An experience(Synonym dictionary)

trial, test, experiment; qualification; attempt, (first) debut; competence, research, skill, experience, school, sophistication, sophistication, skill, practice, dexterity, acquaintance, knowledge, maturity, qualification, training, experience.

An experience(Dictionary of epithets)

About the nature, size, basis of experience. Rich, big, age-old, great, universal, gigantic, huge, grandfather's, long, long, long-term, sincere, living, vital, worldly, individual, historical, collective, colossal, personal, world, centuries-old, long-term, accumulated, folk, considerable, immediate, generalized, public, objective, huge, solid, practical, real, condensed, serious, modest, established, own, solid, social, subjective, fundamental, alien, wide.

About Experience Evaluation. Priceless, high, bitter, precious, cruel, wonderful, gloomy, wise, invaluable, advanced, sad, deplorable, useful, positive, instructive, intimate, creative, sober, difficult, heavy, cold (obsolete), cold, valuable.

Mistake(Dictionary of T.F. Efremova)

Mistake(Synonym dictionary)

Sin, error, delusion, awkwardness, oversight, typo, typo, digression, slip, evasion, omission, incorrectness, roughness, false step, sag, measurement, oversight, miscalculation.

Mistake(Dictionary of epithets)

Big, disastrous, deep, stupid, rude, destructive, childish, annoying, cruel, regular, excusable, correctable, radical, screaming, large, frivolous, small, boyish, petty, incredible, innocent, imperceptible, insignificant, incorrigible, ridiculous, irreparable, inexcusable, unimportant, inadvertent, offensive, dangerous, basic, obvious, sad, shameful, reparable, shameful, excusable, common, rare, fatal, serious, accidental, strategic, terrible, essential, tactical, theoretical, typical, tragic, terrible, fatal, fundamental, fraught (colloquial), monstrous, obvious. Naked, frivolous. Arithmetic, grammatical, logical, mathematical, spelling, orthoepic, psychological, punctuation...

For inspiration

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A French peasant had a son who had a bad temper. Then the peasant decided to hammer a nail into the post after each misconduct of his child. Soon there was no living place left on the pillar: everything was covered with nails. Seeing this, the boy began to improve, and after each good deed, his father pulled out a nail from the pole. The momentous day came when the last nail was pulled out. However, the boy was not happy, he was crying! Seeing the surprise on his father’s face, the boy said: “There are no nails, but there are holes!”

Possible essay topics

1. Can an experienced person make mistakes?

2. “Experience is the best teacher, only the fee for teaching is too high” (T. Carlyle).

3. "He is more mistaken who does not repent of his mistakes."

4. Does inexperience always lead to trouble?

5. The source of our wisdom is our experience.

6. The mistake of one is a lesson to another.

7. Experience is the best teacher, only the tuition fees are too high.

8. Experience teaches only those who learn from it.

9. Experience allows us to recognize a mistake every time we repeat it.

10. The wisdom of people is not measured by their experience, but by their ability to experience.

11. For most of us, experience is the ship's stern lights, which only illuminate the path traveled.

12. Mistakes are the usual bridge between experience and wisdom.

13. The worst trait that is in all people is to forget about all the good deeds after one mistake.

14. Do you always have to admit your own mistakes?

15. Can wise men make mistakes?

16. The one who does nothing is never mistaken.

17. All people make mistakes, but great people confess their mistakes.

19. Is it possible to avoid mistakes on the path of life?

20. Is it possible to gain experience without making mistakes?

21. "... Experience, the son of difficult mistakes ..." (A.S. Pushkin)

22. The path to truth lies through mistakes.

23. Is it possible to avoid mistakes by relying on someone else's experience?

24. Why should you analyze your mistakes?

25. What mistakes cannot be corrected?

26. What are delusions?

27. What experience does war give a person?

28. How can the experience of fathers be valuable for children?

29. What does the reading experience add to life experience?

(Topics from the manual "Final final essay in grade 11" are highlighted in italics. A.G. Narushevich and I.S. Narushevich. 2016)

Well said!

Quotes and aphorisms

"For most of us, experience is the stern lights of a ship that only illuminate the path we have traveled." S. Collridge

"Experience has produced more timid people than smart ones." G. Shaw

"Experience is the name most people give to stupid things they've done or experienced adversity." A. Musset

"Experience has no moral value; people call their mistakes experience. Moralists, as a rule, have always seen experience as a warning and believed that it influences the formation of character. They praised experience, because it teaches us what to follow and what to avoid "But experience has no driving force. There is as little in it that is effective as in human consciousness. In essence, it only testifies that our future is usually similar to our past and that a sin committed once with a shudder, we repeat in life many once - but with pleasure." O. Wilde

"Experience is a school in which a man learns what a fool he was before." G. Shaw

"For a good part of our lives, we weed out what we have grown in our hearts in our youth. This operation is called the acquisition of experience." O. Balzac

"Some people learn nothing, not even their own experience." S.King

"It is possible and necessary to study other experience, but it is worth remembering that this is precisely someone else's experience." L. Gumilyov "Literature gives us a colossal, vast and deepest experience of life. It makes a person intelligent, develops in him not only a sense of beauty, but also an understanding - an understanding of life, all its complexities, serves as a guide to other eras and to other peoples, reveals to people's hearts by you. In a word, makes you wise." D. Likhachev

"He who has never made mistakes has never tried something new." A. Einstein

"Three paths lead to knowledge: the path of reflection is the noblest path, the path of imitation is the easiest path, and the path of experience is the most bitter path." Confucius

"It's so hard to forget the pain - but it's even harder to remember the good. Happiness leaves no scars. Peaceful times don't teach us anything." Chuck Palahniuk

"It is not at all easy to find a book that has taught us as much as a book written by ourselves." F. Nietzsche

Proverbs and sayings

Man is not an angel so as not to sin.

A person does not know where he will find, where he will lose.

Know how to make a mistake, know how to get better.

As he staggered, so he went crazy.

A young mistake is a smile, an old one is a bitter tear.

If you made a mistake that you hurt yourself - forward science.

Don't be afraid of the first mistake, avoid the second.

The error is red correction.

If you make a mistake, remember it for the rest of your life.

- "The Tale of Peter and Fevronia";

DI. Fonvizin "Undergrowth" (mistakes in education and their consequences);

N.M. Karamzin "Poor Liza" ( fatal error Erast, the betrayal committed by him in relation to himself - and the consequences of a wrong choice);

A.S. Griboyedov "Woe from Wit" (Chatsky, and this is his mistake and tragedy, at first does not perceive Molchalin, does not see him as a worthy opponent. Chatsky's mistakes and their consequences.)

A.S. Pushkin "Eugene Onegin" (Eugene Onegin's life experience led him to the blues, meeting

Tatyana with Onegin gave her the experience of love and disappointment); "Dubrovsky" (Is it a mistake that Masha Troekurova refused to run away with Dubrovsky, who did not have time to save her from marriage and stopped the wedding procession only on the way back from the church?)

A.N. Ostrovsky "Thunderstorm", "Dowry";

L.N. Tolstoy "War and Peace" (Pierre Bezukhov, the path of true friendship, true love, finding a purpose in life, the path of trial and error: marriage to Helen, unsuccessful transformations in southern estates, disappointment in Freemasonry, rapprochement with the people during the war of 1812 , the lessons of Platon Karataev; Andrey Bolkonsky, the experience of mistakes and finding the meaning of life);

I.S. Turgenev "Fathers and Sons" (Evgeny Bazarov - the path from nihilism to the acceptance of the versatility of the world);

F.M. Dostoevsky "Crime and Punishment" (the fallacy of Raskolnikov's theory, "liberation" from moral barriers, which leads to the destruction of the individual, suffering, mental anguish; the path to the realization of error and spiritual insight);

A.P. Chekhov "Gooseberry", "About Love", "Ionych" (spiritual degradation of heroes who made irreparable mistakes on the way to their happiness); "The Cherry Orchard";

M. Gorky "At the Bottom" (Luke was mistaken or right that a person can correct his mistakes, because everyone keeps in himself possibilities that have not yet been opened to the world);

M. Bulgakov "Notes of a young doctor" (Bomgard, the acquisition of professional experience, its price); "Heart of a Dog" (what is Professor Preobrazhensky's mistake);

L.N.Andreev, the story "Kusak";

K.G. Paustovsky "Telegram" (a bitter and irreparable mistake of Nastya, who was late for her mother's funeral and did not want to alleviate her lonely and hopeless life);

V. Astafiev "Tsar-fish";

B. Akunin, detective stories about Erast Fandorin;

Ch. Palahniuk "Fight Club" (gaining experience turns into a tragedy for the hero);

D. Salinger "The Catcher in the Rye" (Holden gaining life experience);

R. Bradbury "451 degrees Fahrenheit" (errors and experience of Guy Montag), "And the thunder came."

  1. Composition "Experience and mistakes".
    As the ancient Roman philosopher Cicero said: "To err is human." Indeed, it is impossible to live life without making a single mistake. Mistakes can ruin a person's life, even break his soul, but they can also give rich life experience. And let it be common for us to make mistakes, because everyone learns from their own mistakes and sometimes even the mistakes of other people.

    Many literary characters make mistakes, but not all try to correct them. In the play by A.P. Chekhov's "The Cherry Orchard" Ranevskaya makes a mistake, as she refused the proposals for saving the estate that Lopakhin offered her. But still, Ranevskaya can be understood, because by agreeing, she could lose the legacy of the family. I think the main mistake in this work is the destruction of the Cherry Orchard, which is a memory of the life of the past generation, and the result of this is a break in relations. After reading this play, I began to understand that it is necessary to keep the memory of the past, but this is only my opinion, everyone thinks in their own way, but I hope that many will agree that we must protect everything that our ancestors left us.
    I believe that every person should pay for their mistakes and try to correct them at any cost. In the novel by F.M. Dostoevsky's "crime and punishment" character's mistakes cost two innocent lives. Raskolnikov's erroneous plan took the life of Lisa and the unborn child, but this act radically affected the life of the protagonist. Sometimes someone can say that he is a murderer and should not be forgiven, but after reading about his condition after the murder, I began to look at him with a different look. But he paid for his mistakes with himself, and only thanks to Sonya he was able to cope with his mental anguish.
    Speaking of experience and mistakes, the words of the Soviet philologist D.S. Likhachev, who said: “admiring the ability of skaters to correct mistakes during the dance. This is art, great art, ”but there are many more mistakes in life and everyone needs to be able to correct them, immediately and beautifully, because nothing teaches like realizing one’s mistakes.

    Reflecting on the fate of different heroes, we understand that it is the mistakes made and their corrections that eternal work above oneself. This search for truth and the pursuit of spiritual harmony lead us to gain real experience and to find happiness. Folk wisdom says: “Only the one who does nothing is not mistaken.”
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    Why is it necessary to analyze the mistakes of the past?
    Let Haruki Murakami's words that "mistakes are like punctuation marks, without which there will be no meaning in life, as well as in the text," be the introduction to my reflection. I saw this saying a long time ago. I re-read it many times. And just now I'm thinking. About what? About my attitude to the mistakes made. Before, I tried to never make mistakes, and I was very ashamed at times when I still stumbled. And now - through the prism of time - I fell in love with every opportunity to make a mistake, because then I can correct myself, which means I will get invaluable experience that will help me in the future.
    Experience is the best teacher! "He takes, however, expensive, but explains intelligibly." It's funny to remember how a year ago I was a child! - I just prayed to heaven that everything would be fine with me: less suffering, fewer mistakes. Now I (although I remained a child) do not understand: whom and why did I ask? And the worst thing is that my requests came true! And here is the first answer, why you need to analyze the mistakes of the past and THINK: everything will backfire.

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  2. Let's turn to literature. As you know, in the works of the classics answers are given to questions that concern a person at all times: what is true love, friendship, compassion ... But the classics are also seers. We were once told in literature that the text is only the "tip of the iceberg". And these words somehow strangely echoed in my soul after a while. I re-read many works - from a different angle! - and instead of the previous veil of misunderstanding, new pictures opened before me: there is philosophy, and irony, and answers to questions, and reasoning about people, and warnings ...
    One of my favorite writers was Anton Pavlovich Chekhov. I love him for the fact that the works are tiny in volume, but capacious in content, moreover, for any life occasion. I like the fact that the teacher at the lessons of literature nurtures in us, the students, the ability to read "between the lines". And Chekhov, without this skill, well, you can’t read at all! For example, the play "The Seagull", my favorite play by Chekhov. I read and re-read avidly, and each time new insights came to me and come. The play "The Seagull" is very sad. There is no usual happy ending. And somehow suddenly - a comedy. It is still a mystery to me why the author defined the genre of the play in this way. Some strange bitter aftertaste was left in me by reading The Seagull. Many heroes are sorry. As I read, I just wanted to shout to some of them: "Come to your senses! What are you doing?!" Or maybe that's why the comedy is that the mistakes of some heroes are too obvious ??? Let's take at least Masha. She suffered from unrequited love for Treplev. Well, why did she have to marry an unloved person and suffer doubly? But now she has to bear this burden for the rest of her life! "Drag your life like an endless train." And immediately the question arises "how would I ...?" What would I have done in Masha's place? She, too, can be understood. She tried to forget her love, tried to go headlong into the household, to devote herself to the child ... But running away from the problem does not mean solving it. Non-reciprocal love needs to be realized, experienced, suffered. And all this alone...

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  3. He who does not make mistakes does nothing. "Do not make mistakes ... This is the ideal that I aspired to! Well, I got my" ideal "! And what's next? Death in life, that's what I got! Hothouse plant, here , who I almost became! And then I discovered Chekhov's work "The Man in the Case". Belikov, the main character, all the time created a "case" for himself for a comfortable life. But in the end he missed this very life!" If something didn’t work out!” Belikov said. And I wanted to answer him: your life didn’t work out, that’s what!
    Existence is not life. And Belikov left nothing behind, and no one will remember him through the centuries. And how many of these beliks are there now? Fuck it!
    The story is both funny and sad at the same time. And very relevant in our XXI century. Cheerful, because Chekhov uses irony when describing the portrait of Belikov ("always, in any weather, he wore a hat, sweatshirt, galoshes and dark glasses .."), which makes it comical and makes me laugh as a reader. But it makes me sad when I think about my life. What have I done? What did I see? Yes, absolutely nothing! Echoes of the story "The Man in the Case" I find with horror in myself now ... Does it make me think about what I want to leave behind? What is the ultimate goal of my life? What is life anyway? After all, to be dead while alive, to become one of those belikovs, people in a case ... I don’t want to!

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  4. Along with Chekhov, I also fell in love with I.A. Bunin. What I like about him is that love has many faces in his stories. This is love for sale, love is a flash, love is a game, and the author also talks about children growing up without love (the story "Beauty"). The end of Bunin's stories is not like the hackneyed "and they lived happily ever after." The author shows different faces of love, building his stories on the principle of antithesis. Love can burn, hurt, and the scars will ache for a long time... But at the same time, love inspires, makes you act, develop morally.
    So, Bunin's stories. All different, different from each other. And the characters are all different. Who I especially like from Bunin's heroes is Olya Meshcherskaya from the story "Light Breath".
    She really burst into life like a whirlwind, experienced a bouquet of feelings: both joy, and sadness, and oblivion, and grief ... All the brightest beginnings burned in her with a flame, and a wide variety of feelings boiled in her blood ... And now they burst out ! How much love for the world, how much childish purity and naivety, how much beauty this Olya carried in herself! Bunin opened my eyes. He showed what a girl really should be. There is no theatricality in movements, words ... No mannerisms and affectation. Everything is simple, everything is natural. Indeed, easy breathing... Looking at myself, I understand that I often play a trick and wear a mask of "ideal myself". But ideal something, they do not exist! There is beauty in nature. And the story "Easy breathing" confirms these words.

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  5. I could (and I would like to!) reflect on many more works of Russian and foreign, as well as modern classics... We can talk about this forever, but... Opportunities do not allow. I can only say that I am infinitely glad, because the teacher nurtured in us, students, the ability to selectively approach the choice of literature, to be more reverent about the word and love books. And the books contain centuries-old experience that will help the young reader grow up as a Man with a capital letter, who knows the history of his people, not to become ignorant, and most importantly, to be a thoughtful person who knows how to foresee the consequences. After all, "if you made a mistake and did not realize it, then you made two mistakes." Of course, they are punctuation marks that cannot be dispensed with, but if there are too many of them, there will be no point in life, as well as in the text!

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      What a pity that there is no rating above 5 ... I read and think: my work has responded in children ... Many, many children ... You have grown. very. Just yesterday I wanted to tell you, addressing by my last name (namely, by my last name, because you get nervous every time, but it makes me laugh so much! Why? only beautiful, you are also smart. Smolina, you are not only smart, you are also beautiful." In my work I saw a thinker, a deep thinker!

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  • As the saying goes, "Man learns from his mistakes." This proverb is known to everyone. But there is also another well-known proverb - "The smart one learns from the mistakes of others, and the stupid one learns from his own." The writers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries left us with a rich cultural heritage. From their works, from the mistakes and experience of their heroes, we can learn important things that will help us in the future, having knowledge, not to commit unnecessary actions.
    Each person strives in his life for happiness at the family hearth and all his life he is looking for his “soul mate”. But it often happens that feelings are deceptive, not mutual, not constant, and a person becomes unhappy. Writers, perfectly understanding the problem of unhappy love, wrote a large number of works that reveal different facets of love, true love. One of the writers who revealed this topic was Ivan Bunin. The collection of short stories "Dark Alleys" contains stories whose stories are vital and relevant for consideration. modern man. I liked the story "Light Breath" the most. It reveals such a feeling as nascent love. At first glance, it may seem that Olya Meshcherskaya is an arrogant and proud girl who, at fifteen, wants to appear older and therefore goes to bed with her father's friend. The boss wants to reason with her, to prove to her that she is still a girl and should dress and behave accordingly.
    But it's really not like that. How can Olya, who is loved by the younger classes, be arrogant and arrogant? Children cannot be deceived, they see the sincerity of Olya and her behavior. But what about the rumors that she is windy, that she is in love with a schoolboy and is changeable with him? But these are just rumors spread by girls who are jealous of Olya's grace and natural beauty. The behavior of the head of the gymnasium is similar. She lived a long, but gray life, in which there were no joys and happiness. Now she looks youthful, with silver hair, and loves to knit. She is contrasted with Olya's eventful and bright, joyful moments. Also, the antithesis is the natural beauty of Meshcherskaya and the "youthfulness" of the boss. Because of this, a conflict flares up between them. The boss wants Olya to remove her "female" hairstyle and behave more worthily. But Olya feels that her life will be bright, that in her life there will definitely be happy, true love. She does not respond rudely to the boss, but behaves gracefully, in an aristocratic way. Olya does not notice this female envy and does not wish the boss anything bad.
    The love of Olya Meshcherskaya was only in its infancy, but did not have time to open up due to her death. For myself, I learned this lesson: it is necessary to develop love in yourself and show it in life, but be careful not to cross the line that will lead to sad consequences.

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  • Another writer who revealed the theme of love is Anton Pavlovich Chekhov. I would like to consider his work "The Cherry Orchard". Here I can divide all the characters into three categories: Ranevskaya, Lopakhin and Olya with Petya. Ranevskaya personifies in the play the noble aristocratic past of Russia: She can enjoy the beauty of the garden and not think about whether it benefits her or not. She has such qualities as mercy, nobility, sincere generosity, generosity and kindness. She still loves her chosen one, who betrayed her once. For her, the cherry orchard is a home, memory, connection with generations, memories from childhood. Ranevskaya does not care about the material side of life (she is wasteful and does not know how to conduct business and make decisions on pressing problems). Ranevskaya is characterized by sensitivity and spirituality. By her example, I can learn mercy and spiritual beauty.
    Lopakhin, who personifies modern Russia in the work, has a love for money. He works in a bank and tries to find a source of profit in everything. He is practical, hardworking and energetic, achieves his goal. However, the love of money did not ruin human feelings in him: he is sincere, grateful, understanding. He has a gentle soul. For him, the garden is no longer cherry, but cherry, a source of profit, and not aesthetic pleasure, a means for obtaining material benefits, and not a symbol of memory and connection with generations. On his example, I can learn to develop spiritual qualities first, and not love for money, which can easily ruin the human element in people.
    Anya and Petya personify the future of Russia, which frightens the reader. They talk a lot, but they are not carried away by anything, they strive for an ephemeral future, radiant but barren, and wonderful life. They easily let go of what they do not need (in their opinion). They are not at all worried about the fate of the garden, or anything. They can be called with confidence Ivans, who do not remember kinship. By their example, I can learn to appreciate the monuments of the past and keep the connection of generations. I can also learn that if you're aiming for a brighter future, then you need to make an effort, and not engage in chatter.
    As you can see, there are many useful life lessons and experiences that can be learned from the works of writers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, which in the future will insulate us from mistakes that can deprive us of joy and happiness in life.

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  • Each of us makes mistakes and gets life lesson and often a person regrets and tries to correct what happened, but, alas, it is impossible to turn back time. To avoid in the future, you need to learn how to analyze them. In many works of world fiction, the classics touch this topic.
    In the work of Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev “Fathers and Sons”, Yevgeny Bazarov is by nature a nihilist, a person with completely unusual views for people who denies all the values ​​of society. He refutes all the thoughts of the people around him, including his family and the Kirsanov family. Repeatedly, Yevgeny Bazarov also noted his beliefs, firmly believing in them and not taking into account anyone's words: “a decent chemist is twenty times more useful than any poet”, “nature is nothing ... Nature is not a temple, but a workshop, and man is a worker in it. This was the only way his life was built. But is it true what the hero thinks? This is his experience and mistakes. At the end of the work, everything that Bazarov so believed in, that he was strongly convinced of, all his life views, are refuted by him.
    Another striking example is the hero from Ivan Antonovich Bunin's story "The Gentleman from San Francisco". In the center of the story is a gentleman from San Francisco, who decided to reward himself for his long work. At 58, the old man decided to start new life: "He hoped to enjoy the sun of southern Italy, the monuments of antiquity." All the time he spent only on work, pushing aside many important parts of life, leading the most valuable thing - money. It was a pleasure for him to drink chocolate, wine, take baths, read newspapers every day. So, he made a mistake and paid for it at the cost of his own life. As a result, equipped with wealth and gold, the gentleman dies in the hotel, in the worst, smallest and dampest room. The thirst to satiate and satisfy one's needs, in the desire to rest after the past years and start life anew, turn out to be a tragic end for the hero.
    Thus, the authors, through their heroes, show us, future generations, experience and mistakes, and we, the readers, should be grateful for the wisdom and examples that the writer sets before us. After reading these works, you should pay attention to the outcome of the lives of the heroes and follow the right path. But, of course, the personal lessons of life have a much better effect on us. As the well-known proverb says: “Learn from mistakes”.
    Mikheev Alexander

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  • Part 1 - Osipov Timur
    Composition on the topic “Experience and mistakes”
    People make mistakes, that's our nature. Smart is not the one who does not make mistakes, but the one who learns from his mistakes. Mistakes are what help us move on, taking into account all past circumstances, each time developing more and more, accumulating more and more experience and knowledge.
    Fortunately, many writers have touched on this topic in their works, deeply revealing it and passing on their experience to us. For example, let's turn to the story of I.A. Bunin "Antonov apples". “The cherished alleys of noble nests”, these words of Turgenev perfectly reflect the content of this work. The author recreates the world of the Russian estate in his head. He mourns the past. Bunin so realistically and closely conveys his feelings through sounds and smells that this story can be called "fragrant". “The fragrant smell of straw, fallen leaves, mushroom dampness” and, of course, the smell of Antonov apples, which become a symbol of Russian landowners. Everything was good in those days, contentment, homeliness, well-being. The estates were built reliably and forever, the landowners hunted in velvet pants, people walked in clean white shirts, indestructible boots with horseshoes, even the old people were “tall, big, white as a harrier”. But all this fades with time, ruin comes, everything is no longer so beautiful. Only the subtle smell of Antonov apples remains from the old world ... Bunin is trying to convey to us that we need to keep in touch between times and generations, preserve the memory and culture of the old time, and also love our country as much as he does.

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  • Part 2 - Timur Osipov
    I would also like to touch upon the work of A.P. Chekhov “The Cherry Orchard”. It also tells about the landowner's life. Actors can be divided into 3 categories. The older generation, this is Ranevsky. They are people of the outgoing noble era. They are characterized by mercy, generosity, subtlety of the soul, as well as extravagance, narrow-mindedness, inability and unwillingness to solve pressing problems. The attitude of the characters to the cherry orchard shows the problem of the whole work. For the Ranevskys, this is a legacy, the origins of childhood, beauty, happiness, a connection with the past. Next comes the generation of the present, which is represented by Lopakhin, a practical, enterprising, energetic and hard-working person. He sees the garden as a source of income, for him it is more cherry, not cherry. And finally, the last group, the generation of the future - Petya and Anya. They tend to strive for a bright future, but their dreams are mostly fruitless, words for words, about everything and nothing. For the Ranevskys, the garden is all of Russia, and for them all of Russia is a garden. This shows the very incorporeality of their dreams. Such are the differences between the three generations, and again, why are they so great? Why so many disagreements? Why does the cherry orchard have to die? His death is the destruction of the beauty and memory of the ancestors, the ruin of the native hearth, it is impossible to cut the roots of a still blooming and living garden, punishment will certainly follow.
    We can conclude that mistakes should be avoided, because their consequences can be tragic. And after making mistakes, you need to use it to your advantage, learn from this experience for the future and pass it on to others.

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  • For Lopakhin, the (real) cherry orchard is a source of income. “... The only remarkable thing about this garden is that it is very large. Cherry is born every two years, and even that has nowhere to go. Nobody is buying... Yermolai looks at the garden from the point of view of enrichment. He busily offers Ranevskaya and Gaev to break the estate into summer cottages, and cut down the garden.
    Reading the work, we involuntarily ask ourselves questions: is it possible to save the garden? Who is to blame for the death of the garden? Is there no bright future? The author himself answers the first question: it is possible. The whole tragedy lies in the fact that the owners of the garden are not able, by the nature of their character, to save and continue the garden to bloom and smell fragrant. There is only one answer to the question of guilt: everyone is guilty.
    …Is there no bright future……?
    This question is already being asked by the author to readers, which is why I will answer this question. A bright future is always a lot of work. These are not beautiful speeches, not a representation of an ephemeral future, but this is perseverance and the solution of serious problems. This is the ability to bear responsibility, the ability to respect the traditions and customs of the ancestors. The ability to fight for what is dear to you.
    The play "The Cherry Orchard" shows the unforgivable mistakes of the heroes. Anton Pavlovich Chekhov gives us the opportunity to analyze so that we, young readers, have experience. This is a deplorable mistake for our heroes, but the appearance of understanding, experience among readers in order to save a fragile future.
    The second work for analysis, I would like to take Valentin Grigorievich Rasputin "Women's Conversation". Why did I choose this particular story? Probably because in the future I will become a mother. I will have to grow from a small person - a Human.
    Even now, looking at the world through children's eyes, I already understand what is good and what is bad. I see examples of parenting, or lack thereof. As a teenager, I have to set an example for the younger ones.
    But what I wrote earlier is the influence of parents, family. This is the influence of education. The impact of observing traditions and, of course, respect. This is the work of my close people, which will not be in vain. Vika does not have the opportunity to know the love and significance for her parents. “In the village with her grandmother in the middle of winter, Vika was not of her own free will. I had to have an abortion at the age of sixteen. I contacted the company, and with the company at least to the devil on the horns. She dropped out of school, began to disappear from home, spun, spun ... while they missed, they snatched the already baited carousel out of the carousel, already shouting the guard.
    “In the village, not of their own free will ...” it’s insulting, unpleasant. Shame on Vika. Sixteen years is still a child in need of parental attention. If there is no attention from parents, then the child will look for this very attention on the side. And no one will explain to a child whether it is good to become another link in a company in which there is only "to the devil on the horns." It is unpleasant to understand that Vika was exiled to her grandmother. “... and then my father harnessed his old Niva, and, until she came to her senses, to her grandmother for deportation, for re-education.” Problems committed not so much by the child as by the parents. They didn't see, they didn't explain! After all, it’s true, it’s easier to send Vika to her grandmother so that she is not ashamed of her child. Let all the responsibility for what happened rest on the strong shoulders of Natalia.
    For me, the story “Women's Conversation” first of all shows what kind of parents you should never be. Shows all irresponsibility and carelessness. It is terrible that Rasputin, looking through the prism of time, described what is still happening. Many modern teenagers lead a wild life, although some are not even fourteen.
    I hope that the experience learned from Vika's family will not become the basis for building her own life. I hope that she will become a loving mother, and then a sensitive grandmother.
    And the last, final question I will ask myself: is there a connection between experience and mistakes?
    "Experience is the son of difficult mistakes" (A. S. Pushkin) Do not be afraid to make mistakes, because they harden us. Analyzing them, we become smarter, morally stronger ... or, in other words, we acquire wisdom.

    Maria Dorozhkina

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  • Each person sets goals for himself. All our life we ​​try to achieve these goals. It can be difficult and people endure these difficulties in different ways, if someone doesn’t succeed, they immediately drop everything and give up, while someone sets new goals for themselves and achieves them, taking into account their past mistakes and possibly the mistakes and experience of other people. It seems to me that in some part the meaning of life is the achievement of one's goals, that one cannot give up and one must go to the end, taking into account the mistakes of one's own and others. Experience and mistakes are present in many works, I will take two works, the first is Anton Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard.

    I think that it is necessary to analyze the mistakes of the past in order to prevent the same mistakes from happening again. Experience is very important and at least "learn from mistakes." I don’t think it’s right to make mistakes that someone has already made, since you can avoid this and figure out how to do it so as not to commit the same thing that our ancestors did. Writers in their stories are trying to convey to us that experience is built on mistakes, and that we gain experience without making the same mistakes.

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    "There are no mistakes, the events that invade our lives, whatever they may be, are necessary for us to learn what we need to learn." Richard Bach
    Often we make mistakes in certain situations, whether they are small or serious, but how often do we notice this? Is it important to notice them so as not to step on the same rake. Perhaps each of us thought about what would happen if he acted differently, is it important that he stumbled, will he learn a lesson? After all, our mistakes are an integral part of our experience, life path and our future. It's one thing to make mistakes, but it's quite another to try to correct your mistakes.
    In A.P. Chekhov's story "The Man in the Case", the teacher of the Greek language Belikov appears before us as an outcast of society and a lost soul with a life lived in vain. Case, closeness, all those missed moments and even your own happiness - a wedding. The boundaries that he created for himself were his "cage" and the mistake he made, the "cage" in which he locked himself. Fearing "no matter what happens," he did not even notice how quickly his life full of loneliness, fear and paranoia passed.
    In the play by A.P. Chekhov "The Cherry Orchard" this is a play in the light for today. In it, the author reveals to us all the poetry and richness of aristocratic life. The image of the cherry orchard is a symbol of the outgoing noble life. It was not in vain that Chekhov connected this work with the cherry orchard, through this connection we can feel a certain conflict of generations. On the one hand, people like Lopakhin, who are not able to feel beauty, for them this garden is only a means of obtaining material benefits. On the other hand, Ranevskaya - types of a truly noble way of life, for whom this garden is a source of memories of childhood, hot youth, connection with generations, something more than just a garden. In this work, the author tries to convey to us that moral qualities are much more valuable than the love of money, or dreams of an ephemeral future.
    Another example is the story of I. A. Bunin "Easy breathing". Where the author showed an example of a tragic mistake made by a fifteen-year-old gymnasium student Olga Meshcherskaya. Her short life reminds the author of the life of a butterfly - short and easy. The story uses the antithesis between the life of Olga and the head of the gymnasium. The author compares the lives of these people, which, but rich in every day, full of happiness and childishness of Olya Meshcherskaya, and the long, but boring life of the head of the gymnasium, who envies Olya's happiness and well-being. However, Olya made a tragic mistake, with her inaction and frivolity, she lost her innocence with her father's friend and brother of the head of the gymnasium, Alexei Malyutin. Finding no justification and appeasement, she forced her officer to be killed. In this work, I was struck by the insignificance of the soul and the complete absence of masculine morality of Milyutin, she is just a girl whom he had to protect and guide on the true path, because this is the daughter of your friend
    Well, the last work that I would like to take is "Antonov apples", where the author warns us not to make one mistake - we forget about our connection with generations, about our homeland, about our past. The author conveys the atmosphere of old Russia, abundant life, landscape sketches and musical evangelism. Prosperity and domesticity of village life, symbols of the Russian hearth. The smell of rye straw, tar, the aroma of fallen leaves, mushroom dampness and lime flowers.
    The authors are trying to convey that life without mistakes is impossible, the more you realize and try to correct your mistakes, the more wisdom and life experience you will accumulate, we must remember and honor Russian traditions, protect natural monuments and the memory of bygone generations.

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  • But the future generation does not at all inspire optimism in Chekhov. "Eternal student" Petya Trofimov. The hero has an inherent desire for a wonderful future, but everyone can learn to speak beautifully, but Trofimov is not able to back up his words with actions. He is not interested in the Cherry Orchard, and this is not the worst thing. More frightening is that he imposes his views on the still “clean” Anya. The attitude of the author to such a person is unambiguously - "klutz".

    This extravagance and inability to accept, to solve the problem of the past generation led to the loss of the key to beauty and memories, and on the other hand, the obstinacy and perseverance of the present generation instilled in the loss of an amazing garden, in the departure of the entire noble era, because Lopakhin, in fact, cut down the root, then what this era was based on. The author warns us, because with the change of generation, the wonderful feeling of seeing beauty weakens, and then completely disappears. There is a degradation of the soul, people begin to appreciate material values, and less and less something elegant and beautiful, less and less the value of our ancestors, grandfathers and fathers.

    Another wonderful work is “Antonov apples” by I.A. Bunin. The writer tells about peasant, noble life and in every possible way fills his "fragrant story" with various ways of conveying that atmosphere, those unique smells, sounds, colors. The narration comes from the perspective of Bunin himself. The author shows, reveals our Motherland in all its colors and manifestations.

    The prosperity of the peasant society has been demonstrated to the reader in many aspects. The village of Vyselki is an excellent proof of this. Those old men and women who lived very long, white and tall as a harrier. That atmosphere of a native hearth that reigned in peasant houses, with a warming samovar and a stove burning black. This is a demonstration of the contentment and wealth of the peasants. People appreciated and enjoyed life, the unique smells and sounds of nature. And to match the old people there were also houses built by grandfathers, brick, durable, for centuries. But what about that peasant who poured apples and who ate them so juicy, with a bang, dashingly, one after another, and then at night he will carelessly, gloriously lie on the cart, look at the starry sky, feel the unforgettable smell of tar in the fresh air and, maybe he'll fall asleep with a smile on his face.

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      The author warns us, because with the change of generation, the wonderful feeling of seeing beauty weakens, and then completely disappears. There is a degradation of the soul, people begin to appreciate material values, and less and less something elegant and beautiful, less and less the value of our ancestors, grandfathers and fathers. Bunin teaches us to love our Motherland, in this work he shows all the indescribable beauty of our Fatherland. And it is important for him that, through the prism of time, the memory of a bygone culture is not dispelled, but preserved "Seryozha, a wonderful work! It opens good knowledge text by you. BUT!!! The essay on the exam would have failed, because there is NO problem, CLEARLY formulated, or CONCLUSION, clearly formulated, NO !!! I specifically highlighted those parts of the essay. because that's where the "grain" is. The question is "why?" Here also write! It is necessary .... to save ... learn to appreciate ... not to lose ... not to turn ...

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    Introduction: The book is an invaluable source of the wisdom of unique writers. Warning and warning us, the modern and future generation, through the mistakes of their heroes, was one of the main messages of their work. Mistakes are common to absolutely all people on earth. Everyone makes mistakes, but not everyone tries to analyze their mistakes and extract the “grain” from them, and in fact, thanks to this understanding of their own mistakes, the path to a happy life opens.

    Conclusion: In conclusion, I would like to note that the modern generation needs to appreciate the creations of writers. Reading works, a thoughtful reader draws and accumulates necessary experience, acquires wisdom, over time, the piggy bank of knowledge about life grows, and the reader must pass on the accumulated experience to others. The English scholar Coleridge calls such readers "diamonds" because they are actually very rare. But it is precisely thanks to this approach that society will learn from the mistakes of the past, and benefit from the mistakes of the past. People will make fewer mistakes, and more wise people will appear in society. And wisdom is the key to a happy life.

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  • The life of the nobility differed significantly from that of the peasants; serfdom was still felt, despite the abolition. In the estate of Anna Gerasimovna, entering, first of all, various smells are heard. They are not felt, but heard, that is, they are recognized by sensation, an amazing quality. The smells of an old mahogany medal, dried lime blossom, which has been lying on the windows since June ... It's hard for the reader to believe this, a truly poetic nature is capable of it! The wealth and prosperity of the nobles is manifested at least in their dinner, an amazing dinner: all through pink boiled ham with peas, stuffed chicken, turkey, marinades and red, strong and sweet-sweet kvass. But there is a desolation of estate life, cozy noble nests are disintegrating, and such estates as Anna Gerasimovna's are becoming less and less.

    But in the estate of Arseny Semenych, the situation is completely different. An insane scene: a greyhound climbs onto the table and begins to devour the remains of a hare, and suddenly the owner of the estate comes out of the office and fires a shot at his pet, playing with his eyes, with sparkling eyes, with excitement. And then in a silk shirt, velvet trousers and long boots, which is a direct proof of wealth and prosperity, he goes hunting. And hunting is the place where you give free rein to your emotions, you are seized by excitement, passion and you feel almost one with the horse. You come back all wet and trembling with tension, and on the way back you feel the smells of the forest: mushroom dampness, rotted leaves and wet wood. The scents are irresistible...

    Bunin teaches us to love our Motherland, in this work he shows all the indescribable beauty of our Fatherland. And it is important for him that, through the prism of time, the memory of a bygone culture is not dispelled, but preserved, and remembered for a long time to come. The old world is gone forever, and only the subtle smell of Antonov apples remains.

    In conclusion, I would like to note that these works are not the only options for demonstrating that culture, that life of the past generation, there are other creations of writers. Generations change, and only memory remains. Through such stories, the reader learns to remember, honor and love his Motherland in all its manifestations. And the future is built on the mistakes of the past.

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  • Why is it necessary to analyze the mistakes of the past? I think a lot of people are thinking about this issue. Every person makes mistakes, a person cannot live life without making a mistake. But we must learn to think about the mistake and not make it in later life. As they say in the common people: "You need to learn from mistakes." Everyone should learn from their own and others' mistakes.


    In conclusion, I want to say that a person can feel very bad because of a mistake he made, he can think about committing suicide, but this is not an option. Each person is simply obliged to understand what he did wrong or someone did wrong, so that in the future he would not repeat these mistakes.

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      Finally. Seryozha, finish writing the introduction, since the answer "why?" is not formulated. In this regard, the conclusion needs to be strengthened. And the volume is not sustained (at least 350 words). In this form, the essay (be it an exam) will not pass. Please take the time to finish. Please...

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  • An essay on the topic “Why is it necessary to analyze the mistakes of the past?”
    Why is it necessary to analyze the mistakes of the past? I think a lot of people are thinking about this issue. Every person makes mistakes, a person cannot live life without making a mistake. But we must learn to think about the mistake and not make it in later life. As they say in the common people: "You need to learn from mistakes." Everyone should learn from their own and others' mistakes. After all, if a person does not learn to think about all the mistakes made, then in the future he will, as they say, “step on a rake” and will constantly make them. But, because of mistakes, each person can lose everything, from the most important to the most unnecessary. You always need to think ahead, think about the consequences, but if a mistake is already made, you need to analyze it and never make it again.
    For example, Anton Pavlovich Chekhov in his play "The Cherry Orchard" describes the image of the garden - a symbol of the outgoing noble life. The author tries to tell that the memory of the past generation is important. Ranevskaya Lyubov Andreevna tried to preserve the memory of the past generation, the memory of her family - the cherry orchard. And only when the garden was gone, she realized that with the cherry orchard all memories of the family, of her past, had gone.
    Also, A.P. Chekhov describes the mistake in the story "The Man in the Case". This mistake is expressed in the fact that Belikov, the main character of the story, closes himself from society. He is like in a case, is an outcast of society. His closeness does not allow you to find happiness in life. And thus, the hero lives his lonely life, in which there is no happiness.
    Another work that can be cited as an example is “Antonov apples” written by I.A. Bunin. The author describes all the beauty of nature on his own behalf: smells, sounds, colors. However, Olga Meshcherskaya makes a tragic mistake. A girl of fifteen was a frivolous, cloud-flying girl who did not think she was losing her innocence with her father's friend.
    There is another novel in which the author describes the hero's mistake. But the hero understands in time and corrects his mistake. This is a novel by Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy "War and Peace". Andrei Bolkonsky makes the mistake of misunderstanding the values ​​of life. He dreams only of fame, thinks only of himself. But one fine moment, on the field of Austerlitz, his idol Napoleon Bonaparte becomes nothing for him. The voice is no longer great, but like a "buzz of a fly." This was a turning point in the life of the prince, he nevertheless realized the main values ​​​​in life. He realized the mistake.
    In conclusion, I want to say that a person may feel very bad because of a mistake he has made, he may think about committing suicide, but this is not an option. Each person is simply obliged to understand what he did wrong or someone did wrong, so that in the future he would not repeat these mistakes. The world is built in such a way that no matter how much we want, no matter what we do, mistakes will always be made, you just need to come to terms with it. But there will be fewer of them if you think through actions in advance.

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  • Seryozha, read carefully what he wrote: “Another work that can be cited as an example is “Antonov apples” written by I.A. Bunin. The author describes all the beauty of nature on his own behalf: smells, sounds, colors. However, he makes a tragic mistake Olga Meshcherskaya. A fifteen-year-old girl was a frivolous, cloud-flying girl who, I don’t think, loses her innocence with her father’s friend "- THESE ARE TWO DIFFERENT (!) WORKS OF AND, BUNIN:" ANTONOVSKIY APPLES "WHERE IT IS ABOUT SMELLS, SOUNDS, AND" EASY BREATH" ABOUT OLIA MESHERSKAYA!!! Do you get it as one? There is no transition in the reasoning, and one gets the impression that the porridge is in the head. Why? Because the sentence begins with the linking word "however". VERY poor work. There is no complete conclusion, only weak outlines. The conclusion according to Chekhov - do not cut down the garden - this is the destruction of the memory of the ancestors, the beauty of the world. This will lead to internal devastation of a person. Here is the output. Bolkonsky's mistakes are an experience of rethinking oneself. And the opportunity to change. here is the output. etc. etc.... 3 ------

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    Many say that the past should be forgotten and everything that happened should be left there: “they say that it was, it was” or “why remember” ... BUT! They are wrong! in previous centuries, centuries, a large number various kinds figures have made a huge contribution to the life and existence of the country. do you think they were wrong? Of course, they were wrong, but they learned from their own mistakes, changed something, undertook, and everything worked out for them. The question arises: since it was in the past, can we forget about it, or what to do with all this? NO! Thanks to various types of mistakes, actions in the past, now we have a present and a future. (Perhaps not the way we would like the present, but it is, and it is exactly like this, because much is left behind. The so-called experience of past years.) We must remember and respect the traditions of past years, because this is our History.
    Through the prism of time, most writers, and they seem to foresee that little will change over time: the problems of the past will remain similar to the present, in their works they try to teach the reader to think deeper, analyze the text and what is hidden under it. All this in order to avoid similar situations and gain life experience without passing it through your own life. What are the errors concealed in several of the works I have read and analyzed?
    The first work I would like to start with is a play by A.P. Chekhov "The Cherry Orchard". You can find enough different problems in it, but I will focus on two: a break in the connection between a generation and a person’s life path. The image of the cherry orchard symbolizes the noble era. It is impossible to cut the roots of a still blooming and beautiful garden, this will certainly be followed by retribution - for unconsciousness and betrayal of the ancestors. The garden is a tiny subject of memory of the life of the past generation. You might be thinking, “I found something to be upset about. This garden surrendered to you, ”and so on. And what would happen if instead of this garden they razed the city, the village to the ground?? According to the author, the felling of the cherry orchard means the collapse of the homeland of the nobles. For the protagonist of the play, Lyubov Andreevna Ranevskaya, this garden was not only a garden of beauty, but also memories: childhood, home, youth. Such heroes as Lyubov Andreevna have a pure and bright soul, generosity and mercy ... Andreevna had love: both wealth, and family, and happy life, and the cherry orchard .. But in one moment she lost everything. The husband died, the son drowned, two daughters remained. She fell in love with a man with whom she is clearly unhappy, because knowing that he used her, she will return to him in France again: “And what is there to hide or be silent, I love him, that's clear. I love, I love ... This is a stone on my neck, I go to the bottom with it, but I love this stone and cannot live without it. Also, she carelessly squandered her entire fortune “she had nothing left, nothing ..” “yesterday there was a lot of money, and today there is very little. My poor Varya feeds everyone with milk soup out of economy, and I spend so senselessly ... ”Her mistake was that she did not know how, and she had no desire to solve pressing problems, to stop spending, she did not know how to manage money, she did not know how EARN them. The garden needs care, but there was no money for it, as a result of which, retribution came: the cherry orchard was sold and cut down. As you know, it is necessary to properly manage money, otherwise you can lose everything to the last penny.

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  • "Why is it necessary to analyze the mistakes of the past?"

    “A person learns from mistakes” - I think this proverb is familiar to everyone. But few of us have thought about how much content and how much life wisdom is in this proverb? After all, this is indeed very true. Unfortunately, we are arranged in such a way that until we see everything ourselves, until we ourselves find ourselves in a difficult situation, we will almost never draw the right conclusions for ourselves. Therefore, when making a mistake, you need to draw conclusions for yourself, but you can’t be wrong in everything, so you need to pay attention to the mistakes of others and draw conclusions by following their mistakes. Experience and mistakes are present in many works, I will take two works, the first is Anton Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard.
    The Cherry Orchard is a symbol of noble Russia. The final scene, when the ax “sounds”, symbolizes the collapse of the noble nests, the departure of the Russian nobles. For Ranevskaya, the knock of an ax is like the finale of her whole life, since this garden was dear to her, it was her life. But also the cherry orchard is a wonderful creation of nature, which people should save, but they could not do it. The garden is the experience of previous generations and Lopakhin destroyed it, for which he will be punished. The image of the cherry orchard involuntarily connects the past with the present.
    Antonov apples is a work by Bunin, in which there is a similar story as in a work by Chekhov. Cherry orchard and the sound of an ax at Chekhov, and Antonov apples and the smell of apples at Bunin. With this work, the author wanted to tell us about the need to connect times and generations, to preserve the memory of a bygone culture. All the beauty of the work is replaced by greed and greed.
    These two works are very close in content, but at the same time very different. And if in our life we ​​learn how to correctly use works, proverbs, folk wisdom. Then we will learn not only from our own, but also from other people's mistakes, but at the same time live with our own mind, and not rely on the minds of others, everything in our life will be better, and we will easily overcome all life's obstacles.

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    ANASTASIA KALMUTSKA! PART 1.
    An essay on the topic “Why is it necessary to analyze the mistakes of the past?”
    Mistakes are an integral part of everyone's life. No matter how prudent, attentive, painstaking, everyone makes various mistakes. It can be like an accidentally broken mug, or a wrongly spoken word at a very important meeting. It would seem, why does such a thing as "error" exist? She only brings people trouble and makes them feel stupid and uncomfortable. But! mistakes teach us. They teach life, they teach who to be and how to act, they teach everything. Another thing is how each person individually perceives these lessons ...
    So what about me? Mistakes can be learned from own experience and watching other people. I think that it is important to be able to combine both the experience of your life and the experience of observing others, because a great many people live in the world, and it is very stupid to judge only from the side of your actions. The other person could do something completely different, right? So I try to look at different situations from different angles, so that from these mistakes I get a versatile experience.
    In fact, there is another way to gain experience based on mistakes made. Literature. The Eternal Teacher of Man. Books convey the knowledge and experience of their authors through ten or even centuries, so that we, yes, it is we, each of us, went through that experience in a couple of hours of reading, while the writer gained it in his entire life. Why? And so that in the future people do not repeat the mistakes of the past, so that people finally start learning and not forget this knowledge.
    To better reveal the meaning of these words, let us turn to our Teacher.
    The first work that I would like to take is Anton Pavlovich Chekhov's play The Cherry Orchard. Here, all events unfold around and about the Ranevsky cherry orchard. This cherry orchard is a family treasure, a treasure trove of memories from childhood, youth and adult life, a treasure trove of memory, experience of past years. What will lead to a different attitude towards this garden? ..

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  • ANASTASIA KALMUTSKA! PART 2.
    If, as a rule, in works of art we often meet two conflicting generations, or the rupture of one into “two fronts,” then in this one the reader observes as many as three completely different generations. The representative of the first is Ranevskaya Lyubov Andreevna. She is a noblewoman of the already outgoing landlord era; by nature, she is incredibly kind, merciful, but no less noble, but very wasteful, a little stupid and completely frivolous in relation to pressing problems. She represents the past. The second is Lopakhin Ermolai Alekseevich. He is very active, energetic, hardworking and enterprising, but also understanding and sincere. He represents the present. And the third - Anya Ranevskaya and Pyotr Sergeevich Trofimov. These young people are dreamy, sincere, look to the future with optimism and hope and think about the affairs of the day, while ... they do absolutely nothing to achieve anything. They represent the future. A future that has no future.
    Just as the ideals of these people are different, so is their attitude to the garden. For Ranevskaya, he, for all intents and purposes, is the same cherry orchard, a garden planted for the cherry, a beautiful tree that blooms unforgettably and beautifully, about which it is written above. For Trofimov, this garden is already cherry, that is, it is planted for cherries, berries, for its collection and, probably, further sale, a garden for money, a garden for material wealth. As for Anya and Petya... For them, the garden means nothing. They, especially the "eternal student," can endlessly beautifully talk about the purpose of the garden, its fate, its meaning ... only now they don't care whether something will happen to the garden or not, they just want to get out of here as soon as possible. After all, “all of Russia is our garden,” right? After all, you can just leave every time, as a new place gets tired or is on the verge of death, the fate of the garden is completely indifferent to the future ...
    The garden is a memory, an experience of the past. The past cherishes them. The present is trying to use for the sake of money or, to be more precise, to destroy. But the future doesn't care.

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  • ANASTASIA KALMUTSKA! PART 3
    At the end, the cherry orchard is cut down. The sound of an ax is heard like thunder ... Thus, the reader concludes that memory is an irreplaceable wealth, that apple of an eye, without which a person, country, world is waiting for emptiness.
    I would also like to consider "Antonov apples" by Ivan Alekseevich Bunin. This story is a story of images. Images of the motherland, Fatherland, peasant and landlord life, between which there was almost no difference, images of wealth, spiritual and material, images of love and nature. The story is filled with warm and vivid memories of the protagonist, the memory of a happy peasant life! But we know from history courses that for the most part the peasants did not live in the best way, but it is here, in the Antonov Apples, that I see real Russia. Happy, rich, hard-working, cheerful, bright and juicy, like a fresh, beautiful yellow bulk apple. Only now ... the story ends on very sad notes and the dreary song of local men ... After all, these images are just a memory, and it is far from a fact that the present is just as sincere, pure and bright. But what could happen to the present?.. Why is life not as joyful as it was before?.. This story at the end carries understatement and some sadness for the already departed. But it's very important to remember this. It is very important to know and believe that not only the past can be beautiful, but that we ourselves can change the present for the better.
    So, we come to the conclusion that it is necessary and important to remember the past, to remember the mistakes made, so as not to repeat them in the future and present. Except… can people really learn from their mistakes? Yes, it is necessary, but are people really capable of it? This is the question I asked myself after reading the classic literature. Why? Because the works written in the 19th-20th centuries reflect the problems of that time: immorality, greed, stupidity, selfishness, depreciation of love, laziness and many other vices, but the bottom line is that after a hundred, two hundred or three hundred years ... nothing has changed. All the same problems are facing society, all the same sins people succumb to, everything has remained at the same level.
    So, is humanity really capable of learning from its mistakes?..

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  • The subject of the essay is
    "Why is it necessary to analyze the mistakes of the past?"

    I would like to start my essay with a quote from Lawrence Peter: “To avoid mistakes, you need to gain experience, to gain experience, you need to make mistakes.” You can't live life without making mistakes. Each person lives life in their own way. All people have different characters, a certain upbringing, different education, different living conditions, and sometimes what seems like a big mistake to one person is quite normal for another. That is why everyone learns from their own mistakes. It’s bad when you do something without thinking, relying only on the feelings that are overwhelming you at the moment. In such situations, you often make mistakes that you will later regret.
    Of course, we must listen to the advice of adults, read books, analyze actions literary heroes, draw conclusions and try to learn from the mistakes of others, but alas, they learn most convincingly and most painfully from their own mistakes. It's good if you can fix something, but sometimes our actions lead to serious, irreversible consequences. Whatever happens to me, I try to comprehend, weigh all the pros and cons, and then only make decisions. There is a saying, "The one who does nothing makes no mistakes." I do not agree with this, because idleness is already a mistake. In confirmation of my words, I want to turn to the work of A.P. Chekhov "The Cherry Orchard". Ranevskaya's behavior seems strange to me: what is so dear to her is dying. “I love this house, I don’t understand my life without a cherry orchard, and if you really need to sell it, then sell me along with the garden ...” But instead of doing something to save the estate, she indulges in sentimental memories, drinks coffee , distributes the last money to crooks, cries, but does not want to and cannot do anything.
    The second work to which I want to refer is the story of I.A. Bunin "Antonov apples". After reading it, I felt how the author is sad about the old days. He really liked to visit the village in the autumn. With what delight he describes everything that he sees around him. The author notices the beauty of the surrounding world, and we, the readers, learn by his example to appreciate and protect nature, to cherish the simple human interaction.
    What conclusion can be drawn from the above. We all make mistakes in life. A thinking person, as a rule, learns not to repeat his mistakes, and a fool will step on the same rake over and over again. As we go through life's trials, we become smarter, more experienced, and grow as individuals.

    Silin Evgeny 11 "B" class

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    Zamyatina Anastasia! Part 1!
    "Experience and Mistakes". Why is it necessary to analyze the mistakes of the past?
    Each of us makes mistakes. I ... often make mistakes, not regretting them, not reproaching myself, not crying into my pillow, although sometimes it is sad. When at night, in insomnia, you lie, look at the ceiling and remember everything that was once done. At such moments, you think how good everything would be if I acted differently, without making these stupid, meaningless mistakes. But you won’t return anything back, you will get what you got - and this is called experience.


    The tragic end of the girl is destined at the beginning, because the author began the work from the end, showing Olya a place in the cemetery. The girl involuntarily lost her innocence with a friend of her father, the brother of the head of the gymnasium, a 56-year-old old man. And now she had no other way out than leaving life ... With ordinary ease, she set up a Cossack, plebeian-looking officer, forcing him to shoot her.

    Who has never made a mistake - he did not live. Through the prism of time, most writers through their works try to teach the reader to think deeper, analyze the text and what is hidden under it. All this in order to avoid similar situations and gain life experience without passing it through your own life. Writers seem to foresee that little will change over time: the problems of the past will remain similar to the present. What are the mistakes that some of the works contain?
    The first work I would like to start with is a play by A.P. Chekhov "The Cherry Orchard". You can find enough different problems in it, but I will focus on two: a break in the connection between a generation and a person’s life path. The image of the cherry orchard symbolizes the noble era. It is impossible to cut the roots of a still blooming and beautiful garden, this will certainly be followed by retribution - for unconsciousness and betrayal of the ancestors. The garden is a tiny subject of memory of the life of the past generation. You might be thinking, “I found something to be upset about. This garden surrendered to you, ”and so on. And what would happen if instead of this garden they razed the city, the village to the ground?? According to the author, the felling of the cherry orchard means the collapse of the homeland of the nobles. For the protagonist of the play, Lyubov Andreevna Ranevskaya, this garden was not only a garden of beauty, but also memories: childhood, home, youth.
    The second problem of this work is the life path of a person. Heroes, like Lyubov Andreevna, have a pure and bright soul, generosity and mercy ... Lyubov Andreevna had wealth, and a family, and a happy life, and a cherry orchard .. But at one moment she lost everything. The husband died, the son drowned, two daughters remained. She fell in love with a man with whom she is clearly unhappy, because knowing that he used her, she will return to him in France again: “And what is there to hide or be silent, I love him, that's clear. I love, I love ... This is a stone on my neck, I go to the bottom with it, but I love this stone and I can’t live without it ... ”Also, she carelessly squandered her entire fortune“ she had nothing left, nothing. . ”, “yesterday there was a lot of money, but today there is very little. My poor Varya, out of economy, feeds everyone with milk soup, and I spend it so senselessly ... ”Her mistake was that she did not know how, and she had no desire to solve pressing problems. She could not stop spending, did not know how to manage money, did not know how to EARN it. The garden needs care, but there was no money for it, as a result of which, retribution came: the cherry orchard was sold and cut down. As you know, it is necessary to properly manage money, otherwise you can lose everything to the last penny.

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    After analyzing this story, we can change our attitude towards loved ones, preserve the memory of the outgoing and already gone culture. ("Antonov apples") Therefore, it has become a tradition that the samovar is a symbol of the hearth and family comfort.
    "This garden was not only a garden of beauty, but also memories: childhood, home, youth" "The Cherry Orchard"). I quoted from your essay, from the arguments. So maybe that's where the problem lies? Question WHY in the topic! Well, formulate the same problem and draw a conclusion! Or will you order me to redo for you ??? Read the recommendations to Nosikov S., who also completed the work, only did it mobilely, took the essay seriously. I get the impression that you're doing everything in a hurry. as if you had no time to deal with all sorts of nonsense like composing ... there are more important things to do ... in that case, it doesn’t count and ... that's it ...

    In fact, everyone makes mistakes, there are no exceptions. After all, each of us at least once failed any test at school, because he decided that he would succeed without starting to prepare, or he offended the person dearest to him at that time, with whom communication turned into a huge quarrel, and thus saying goodbye to him forever.
    Errors are trifling and large-scale, one-time and permanent, age-old and temporary. What mistakes did you make, and from which did you learn invaluable experience? Which ones did you get acquainted with in the present tense and which ones swept to you through the ages? A person learns not only from his own mistakes, but also from others, and in many problems a person finds an answer precisely in books. Namely, in the classical, for the most part, literature.
    The play by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov "The Cherry Orchard" shows us the life of Russian lords. The characters in the play are especially interesting to the reader. All of them are connected with the cherry orchard growing near the house and each of them has its own vision. For each of the characters, this garden is something of their own. For example, Lopakhin saw this garden only as a means of extracting material profit, not seeing anything “light and beautiful” in it, unlike the other heroine. Ranevskaya ... for her, this garden was something more than just cherry bushes from which you can make a profit. No, this garden is all her childhood, all her past, all her mistakes and all her best memories. She loved this garden, loved the berries that grew there, and loved all her mistakes and memories that were lived with him. At the end of the play, the garden is cut down, “the sound of an ax is heard like thunder ...”, and all of Ranevskaya’s past disappears with him ...
    In contrast to Olya, the author showed the head of the gymnasium where the main character studied. A dull, gray, silver-haired, youthful lady. All that was in her long life was just knitting at her beautiful table in a beautiful office, which Olya liked so much.
    The tragic end of the girl is destined at the beginning, because the author began the work from the end, showing Olya a place in the cemetery. The girl involuntarily lost her innocence with a friend of her father, the brother of the head of the gymnasium, a 56-year-old old man. And now she had no other way out than leaving life ... She set up a Cossack, plebeian-looking officer, and he, in turn, shot her in a crowded place, not thinking about the consequences (it was all on emotions).
    This story is a warning story for each of us. It shows what not to do and what not to do. After all, there are mistakes in this world, for which, alas, you have to pay with your whole life.
    In conclusion, I would like to say that I, yes, I also make mistakes. And you, all of you, do them too. Without all these mistakes, there is no life. Our mistakes are our experience, our wisdom, our knowledge and LIFE. Is it worth analyzing the mistakes of the past? I'm sure it's worth it! Having read, identified errors (and, most importantly, analyzed) from the works of literature and the lives of other people, we ourselves will not allow this and will not survive everything that they experienced.
    Who has never made a mistake - he did not live. The first work I would like to start with is a play by A.P. Chekhov "The Cherry Orchard". You can find enough different problems in it, but I will focus on two: a break in the connection between a generation and a person’s life path. The image of the cherry orchard symbolizes the noble era. It is impossible to cut the roots of a still blooming and beautiful garden, this will certainly be followed by retribution - for unconsciousness and betrayal of the ancestors. The garden is a tiny subject of memory of the life of the past generation. You might be thinking, “I found something to be upset about. This garden surrendered to you, ”and so on. And what would happen if instead of this garden they razed the city, the village to the ground?? And for the protagonist of the play, Lyubov Andreevna Ranevskaya, this garden was not only a garden of beauty, but also memories: childhood, home, youth. According to the author, the felling of the cherry orchard means the collapse of the homeland of the nobility - the outgoing culture.

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    Through the prism of time, most writers through their works try to teach the reader to avoid similar situations and gain life experience without passing it through their own lives. Writers seem to foresee that little will change over time: the problems of the past will remain similar to the present. We learn not only from our own mistakes, but also from the mistakes of other people, of another generation. It is necessary to analyze the past in order not to forget one's homeland, the memory of a passing culture, and to avoid generational conflicts. It is necessary to analyze the past in order to follow the right path in life, trying not to step on the same rake.

    Many successful people once made mistakes, and it seems to me that if it were not for these very mistakes, then they would not be successful. As Steve Jobs said, “There is no such thing as successful man who never stumbled or made a mistake. There are only successful people who made mistakes but then changed their plans based on those very mistakes.” Each of us made mistakes, and received a life lesson, from which each one learned life experience for himself, by analyzing the mistakes made.
    Many writers who touched on this topic, fortunately, deeply revealed it and tried to convey their life experience to us. For example, in the play by A.P. Chekhov "The Cherry Orchard", the author is trying to convey to the current generation that we are obliged to preserve the monuments of the past. After all, they reflect the history of our state, people and generation. By preserving historical monuments, we show our love for our Motherland. They help us keep in touch with our ancestors through time.
    The main character of the play, Ranevskaya, tried with all her might to save the cherry orchard. It was more than just a garden for her, first of all it was a memory of her family nest, a memory of her family. The main mistake of the heroes of this work is the destruction of the garden. After reading this play, I realized how important memory is.
    I.A. Bunin "Antonov apples". “The cherished alleys of noble nests”, these words of Turgenev perfectly reflect the content of this work. The author recreates the world of the Russian estate. He mourns the past. Bunin so realistically and closely conveys his feelings through sounds and smells. “The fragrant smell of straw, fallen leaves, mushroom dampness.” and of course the smell of Antonov apples, which become a symbol of Russian landowners. Everything was good: contentment, homeliness, well-being. The estates were built reliably, the landowners hunted in velvet trousers, people walked in clean white shirts, even the old people were “tall, big, white as a harrier”. But all this eventually disappears, ruin comes, everything is no longer so beautiful. Only the subtle smell of Antonov apples remains from the old world ... Bunin is trying to convey to us that we need to keep in touch between times and generations, preserve the memory and culture of the old time, and also love our country as much as he does.
    Every person, passing through life, makes certain mistakes. It is human nature to err as soon as due to miscalculations and blunders, he gains experience and becomes wiser.
    So in the work of B. Vasiliev "The dawns here are quiet." Far from the front line, Sergeant Major Vaskov and five girls distract the German troops until help arrives to save an important transport artery. They do their job with honor. But having no military experience, they all die. The death of each of the girls is perceived as an irreparable mistake! Sergeant Major Vaskov, fighting, gaining military and life experience, understands what a monstrous injustice it is, the death of girls: “Why is this so? After all, they don’t need to die, but give birth to children, because they are mothers! And every detail in the story, starting with wonderful landscapes, descriptions of the crossing, forests, roads, suggests that lessons must be learned from this experience so that the victims are not in vain. These five girls and their foreman stand as an invisible monument that stands in the middle of the Russian land, as if poured out of thousands of similar destinies, deeds, pain and strength of the Russian people, reminding that starting a war is a tragic mistake, and the experience of the defenders is priceless.
    The protagonist of A. Bunin's story, "the gentleman from San Francisco," worked all his life, saved money, and increased his fortune. And so he achieved what he dreamed of, and decided to rest. “Until this time, he did not live, but only existed, though not badly, but still placing all his hopes on the future.” But it turned out that his life had already been lived, that he had only a few minutes left. The gentleman thought that he was just beginning his life, but it turned out that he had already finished it. The gentleman himself, having died in the hotel, of course, did not understand that his whole path was false, that his goals were erroneous. And the whole world around him is false. There is no true respect for others, no close relationship with his wife and daughter - all this is a myth, the result of the fact that he has money. But now he is already floating below, in a tarred soda box, in the hold, and above everyone is also having fun. The author wants to show that such a path awaits everyone if he does not realize his mistakes, does not understand that he serves money and wealth.
    Thus, life without mistakes is impossible, the more we realize our mistakes and try to correct them, the more wisdom and life experience we accumulate.

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