Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - What story did Turgenev's pigeon tell?

What story did Turgenev's pigeon tell?

1. The Dove made up a beautiful story about the dove and the storm, and used the madness of the storm to set off the dove's inner peace and express her desire for peace and affection.

Second, the original text of "Dove" is attached as follows:

Gezi

Turgenev

I stood on a gentle hill top, and a mature black wheat field spread out in front of me, colorful, sometimes like gold, and sometimes like a silver ocean.

But there are no ripples in this ocean; The hot air did not move; A thunderstorm is coming.

There is still sunshine around me-although it is hot, the light is dim; But behind the rye field, it is not far away, and many dark blue clouds cover half the sky.

Everything is hidden ... everything is suffering in the last ominous sunshine of the sun. -I can't hear a bird singing, I can't see a bird shadow, and even the sparrows are hiding. Only not far away, a solitary huge burdock leaf is still fluttering stubbornly, making a rustling sound.

On the ridge, how strong the absinthe is! I looked at this blue behemoth ... so, I felt a kind of vacant uneasiness in my heart. "Well, come on, come on!" I thought: "You twinkle, golden snake, you tremble and growl-you move, roll and gallop, intense dark clouds, you let this boring pain end!" "

Suddenly, you see, in its dull dark blue background, something flashes smoothly and leisurely, like a white handkerchief or a mass of snow. That's a white dove flying out of the village.

It kept flying, kept flying-kept flying in a straight line ... and then it flew out of the Woods.

After a long time-there was still a dead silence around ... but suddenly, two handkerchiefs flashed and two snow clouds flew back: two white doves flew home safely.

Finally, the storm is unstoppable!

I finally got home. The wind roared and ran around wildly; The reddish-brown low clouds are rushing, as if they were torn to pieces; Everything is spinning and flying, mixed together; The downpour fell into the vertical water column and crackled; Lightning produces green sparks; Intermittent huge thunder roared like a cannon, and the air was filled with the smell of sulfur. ...

However, under the eaves, near the gas window, there are two white doves living next to each other-one is flying out to find a partner, and the other is just the one it brought back, perhaps the one it rescued.

Both pigeons are covered with feathers, and each pigeon can feel its companion's wings beside itself …

They are peaceful! I look at them and feel calm ... although I am alone ... I will be lonely forever.

Analysis: The Dove is a lyric prose with moral significance.

The sketch describes such a life scene: under the bad weather conditions that the storm is coming, all kinds of birds are hiding and the clouds are getting darker and darker, a white dove "like a white handkerchief or a mass of snow" flies from the other side of the forest, flies outside the forest and finds another white dove. Finally, two white pigeons flew home side by side. When the storm came, they snuggled side by side under the eaves. Through the description of this touching scene, the work praises the noble spirit and precious friendship of pigeons, that is, when the crisis comes, looking for a partner, supporting a partner and sharing life and death. Implicitly pinned the author's hope and yearning for the true feelings of the world in his later years.

In his later years, Turgenev's belief in liberal fantasy and democratic gradualism has been shattered by the reality of czarist Russia and the old world in Western Europe in the second half of19th century. At the same time, he is far away from the motherland, seriously ill and has a hard life, so his mood is more negative and pessimistic. Most of his works in this period are deep and melancholy.

Three. About the author:

Turgenev (1818-1883), whose full name is ivan sergeevich turgeneve, is an outstanding Russian realistic writer in the19th century. His main works are Luo Ting, The Eve before, Father and Son, etc.