Summary of the Selected Poems of Pushkin: The Selected Poems of Pushkin wrote a history of Russian society. Ode to Freedom, written in 1817, was written in the home of a December revolutionary. The poet hoped that the autocratic system would end its evil rule at an early date. As a great liberal, he lashed out at the ugliness of serfdom and czar's ruling class in his poems and expressed his warm call for freedom. It clearly showed the poet's political stance and was his freedom declaration. It is this poem that has aroused the high morale of countless revolutionaries, shocked the tsar, and frightened the rulers.
Another main content in Pushkin's poems is the praise of life and the record of life feelings. The young poet has a beautiful vision and unremitting pursuit of life, which shows the nature of young people, but he has also experienced ups and downs, and is full of intelligent observation and unique experience on love, life and life.
The innocence of love is the eternal yearning of young poets. When he was young, Pushkin had an ignorant yearning for women in social circles. He once said, "I have a more or less admiration for the beautiful women I see." When he was exiled in the south, he got along very well with the daughters of local generals, and wrote many poems praising girls. In one poem, he praised a girl's eyes like this: bright eyes are like daylight, and
dark eyes are like night. There is also a love poem that can be said to be the representative work of the poet-"To Kern", which was written by the poet to one of his lovers as a farewell gift. In this famous poem, the author not only depicts an image of being crazy about love, but also depicts the psychological activities of people in love carefully with poems, so that readers can't help but recall the most unforgettable sweetness and happiness when they first fell in love.