Pushkin's three most famous poems

Pushkin's three most famous poems are as follows:

1, to the sea To the Sea is a political lyric poem by Russian romantic poet Pushkin. Through the trilogy of love, thinking and reading the sea, the whole poem expresses the poet's thoughts and feelings of resisting tyranny, dictatorship, pursuing light and eulogizing freedom.

2. "To Kane". The poem To Kane is a classic love poem and the most beautiful one written by Pushkin. Pushkin's love is lucky. Kane gave Pushkin two beautiful moments, but she won eternity because of Pushkin's poems. On the manuscript, Pushkin also drew a sketch of Kane's head next to the poem. Kane's image, gentle voice and beautiful image like a fairy are permanently fixed in Pushkin's poems.

3. "If life deceives you". "If Life Deceives You" is a poem written by Russian poet Pushkin during his exile in Odessa, South Russia in 1825. At that time, he clashed with the local governor and was taken to his father's territory-Skoye village in mikhailov. The full text of the poem expresses a positive, optimistic and strong attitude towards life, and because of its kind tone, many people write it down in their notebooks and become the motto to motivate themselves to go forward and never give up.

Pushkin's literary achievements.

Pushkin is a famous Russian writer, poet and novelist, the main representative of Russian romantic literature in the19th century, and the founder of realistic literature. He is known as "the father of Russian literature" and "the sun of Russian poetry". He set an example for Russian literature in various fields of literature such as poetry, novels, plays and even fairy tales, and his creation had a far-reaching impact on the development of Russian literature and language.