Where does the vitality of Pushkin’s poetry come from?

Pushkin was one of the greatest Russian poets in the 19th century. He created many popular poetic works, such as "Eugene Onegin" and "Where I Spent My Youth" wait. The vitality of Pushkin's poetry comes from many factors.

1. First of all, Pushkin integrated his own vision and feelings into his works, giving his poems unique and profound ideological connotations. Pushkin's poetry has broad thoughts and profound thinking. It deeply reveals and criticizes the injustice and suffering in real society, expresses the exploration and thinking of eternal themes such as human nature, freedom, love, etc., and has strong ideological and infectious appeal.

2. Secondly, Pushkin’s poetry language is smooth, fresh and full of pictures, which can touch the hearts of readers. His poems are full of calm speculation and emotional expression, with beautiful language and sincere emotions, which give people deep resonance and enlightenment.

3. In addition, Pushkin's poetry creation has a strong flavor of the times, reflecting the life and style of Russian society at that time, and was deeply loved and respected by readers at that time and later writers. His poems not only show the unique charm of Russian culture, but also have universal human significance. Therefore, it can be said that the vitality of Pushkin's poetry comes from the comprehensive expression of this series of excellent factors, including ideological, linguistic, contemporary and human nature. These factors make his poetic works full of vitality and become indispensable classics in the history of world literature.