Evaluation of Pushkin's Poetry

If life cheats you.

Pushkin

If life deceives you,

Don't be sad, don't be impatient!

Melancholy days need peace.

Believe it!

Happy days will come.

The heart always yearns for the future,

I am often depressed now.

Everything is instantaneous,

Everything will pass.

A thing of the past,

It will be a wonderful memory!

This poem was engraved in the album of Sipova's youngest daughter, Plasi nikolayev Na Wolf (1809- 1883), who is 15 years old.

This poem is divided into two sections. In the first section, the author tells us with sincere attitude: the correct attitude and belief that should be held in adversity. Don't be sad emotionally, don't be impatient emotionally, have an optimistic attitude and believe that "happy days" will come. The second section leads us to understand adversity from another angle.

First of all; He is convinced that even with the right attitude and belief, depression is inevitable, but "you can't see the rainbow without going through the storm." Today's suffering will be precious wealth and beautiful memories in the future. This is not only an exhortation to the little girl next door, but also the poet's firm belief during his four-year exile in South Russia. During his exile, he wrote a lot of poems, and his fearless spirit is the best proof.