If life deceives you,
Don’t be sad or impatient!
Calm down is needed in gloomy days:
Believe, happy days will come.
My heart is always looking forward to the future;
Now I am always melancholy.
Everything is fleeting,
Everything will pass;
And what has passed,
will become dear Nostalgic.
1. From
Pushkin's "If Life Deceived You"
2. Appreciation
"If Life Deceived You" It is a poem written by the Russian poet Pushkin when he was exiled to Odessa, South Russia, in 1825 and had a conflict with the local governor.
The full text of the poem expresses a positive, optimistic and strong attitude towards life, and because of its friendly and kind tone, many people write it down in their notebooks, becoming a motivation to move forward bravely and never give up. motto.
3. Introduction to the author
Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin (Александр Сергеевич Пушкин; May 26, 1799 - January 29, 1837), was a Russian Famous writer, poet, novelist, founder of modern Russian literature, the main representative of Russian romantic literature in the 19th century, the founder of realist literature, the founder of modern standard Russian, known as the "Father of Russian Literature" , "The Sun of Russian Poetry", "The Bronze Horseman".
In addition to poetry, Pushkin's main works include the novel "The Captain's Daughter", the founder of historical documentary, the novella "Dubrovsky", "Berkin's Novels" Collection" etc. Pushkin was persecuted by the Tsarist government in his creative activities. He was killed in an arranged duel in 1837. His creations had a profound impact on the development of Russian literature and language.