Analysis of Lermontov's poem "The Beggar": disappointment in love
Mikhail Yurievich Lermontov by nature was a skeptic,so he did not take religion seriously, although in his work he repeatedly turned to spiritual values. The poet prayed at times particularly hard for him to clear his soul of doubt, anxiety and sorrow. But at the same time he despised religion, which made people submissive and forced to suffer suffering and humiliation. Lermontov was a rebel and a fighter for freedom, he preferred to defend his ideals, and not to remain silent in the corner. Despite this, the writer repeatedly visited temples and monasteries to learn humility, which he was not awarded by nature.
Analysis of the poem by Lermontov "The Beggar" allowsto realize cruelty of the world, callousness of surrounding people. The work describes a case where a poor man, begging, met the young people near the porch. He was dying of hunger and thirst, so he wanted to get something from food or some money, but instead someone put a stone in his hand to a blind, old and sick man. According to eyewitnesses, this infamous and inhuman act was committed by Ekaterina Sushkova.
Analysis of the poem by Lermontov "The Beggar"shows how much the poet was struck by the poet, he seemed to see it with other eyes. The act of Sushkovoy can be compared with a thunder among the clear skies, the writer was like poured a tub of water. He has admired this girl so many years, adored her, and she turned out to be such a monster. In the same way as with the poor, she joked with his feelings, but only at that moment Lermontov understood this.