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    ANDREY PLATONOV () The future writer Andrei Platonov (real name - Klimentov) was born into a large family of a railway mechanic Platon Klimentov. From childhood I experienced poverty, hunger, and labor. Andrei had to earn a living from the age of fourteen in order to feed his brothers and sisters (there were ten children in total).


    During his life, Andrei Platonov went through many specialties. A messenger, a mechanic's assistant, a foundry worker, an assistant driver, a millstone maker, a journalist, a writer, a janitor - these are not all the professions that Platonov had. He irrigated the land, cleaned rivers, worked on electrification, and devoted a lot of time and effort to journalism. He begins to write poetry, stories, and novellas early.


    At the end of the 20s, he completely devoted himself to literary work, changing his last name to the pseudonym Platonov. Literature becomes the main business of life. The creative fate of the writer was difficult like no other. It was not published during his lifetime. In the last years of his life, Platonov became a beggar. At the Literary Institute, where he managed to get a job, there was only a position for him as a janitor. After a long ban, the writer’s prose and drama returned to the reader only in the 1990s. Today Russian literature cannot be imagined without Platonov.


    In 1944, Andrei Platonov developed tuberculosis, due to which he was bedridden in recent years. The writer died from this disease seven years later, on January 5, 1951. And shortly before his death, in November-December 1950, Platonov wrote a true fairy tale “The Unknown Flower”, which he gave to his daughter Masha.




    CONDITIONS IN WHICH THE FLOWER LIVED “... there were only old gray stones, and between them there was dry dead clay.” “He had nothing to eat in the stone and clay.” “...the flower guarded the dew all night and collected it drop by drop on its leaves.” “...it was difficult to eat only from dust particles that fell from the wind.” “...the flower lacked food, and its torment was indicated in the leaves by different colors.”


    “HE WORKED DAY AND NIGHT TO LIVE AND NOT DIE” “... the flower lived and lived and grew little by little higher.” “But he needed life and overcame with patience his pain from hunger and fatigue.” “The flower, however, did not want to live sadly.” “...became a real flower. Its corolla was composed of petals of a simple light color, clear and strong, like a star. And, like a star, it shone with a living, flickering fire, and it was visible even on a dark night.”








    A YEAR LATER “... the wasteland has now become different, it is overgrown with herbs and flowers, and birds and butterflies fly over it. The flowers gave off a fragrance, the same as from that little working flower.” “Between two close stones a new flower grew - exactly the same as that old flower, only a little better and even more beautiful. he was lively and patient, like his father, and even stronger than his father, because he lived in stone.”
    The first line is one noun. The second line is two adjectives. The third line is three verbs. The fourth line is a whole phrase, a sentence consisting of several words. The last line is a word that allows you to express a personal attitude to the topic. RULES FOR WRITING SINQWAIN



    So today, let’s try to draw a few flowers and please our friends by giving them a masterpiece on paper. And at the same time we will learn something new. Agreed?

    Divine irises

    A symbol of wisdom, trust, hope. Van Gogh himself painted them on his famous canvases. And Claude Monet not only depicted irises in his paintings, but also skillfully decorated his own garden with them.

    Enchanting poppies

    A symbol of eternal youth and unfading beauty. This beautiful flower grows in Europe, North America, and some regions of Asia (China and India). A drawing of graceful poppies is a wonderful gift for your mother, grandmother or sister.

    Drawing cornflowers

    And this blue flower symbolizes spiritual purity, modesty and tenderness. They say that cornflowers have magical powers and protect the house from evil forces.

    Important sunflowers

    They are a symbol of labor, abundance, and, of course, the Sun - it is in his direction that they always turn their heads. And the sunflower is a symbol of the Motherland. Just as he always reaches out to the Sun, so a person is always with his homeland in mind.

    Fragile bells

    This is a hint that someone is thinking about You. Therefore, if you want to give a friend a pleasant surprise, draw this particular flower as a sign that you often think about him.

    Narcissists

    According to the Greeks, they symbolize pride and vanity. But the Japanese consider them a sign of silent beauty and joy.

    Do you like daffodils? Then check out the video tutorial on how to draw these wonderful flowers!

    Mysterious gentian

    Symbol of summer warmth. It has long been considered magic potion. Even legend there is a story about a smart girl who decorated her head with a wreath of gentian and did not marry the devil, who turned into a guy. The devil could not approach the girl - the effect of the amulet was so strong. “If it weren’t for gentian and toya(name of the flower) “Then the girl would be mine too.”, - the unclean one shouted in disappointment. What a tricky gentian flower!

    Fantasy flower

    If you like to come up with something new, mysterious, fantasy flower will make your efforts easier. This beauty will decorate any design.

    Rose hip

    And what are those bright flames on the thorny branches? Why, this is rose hip- a symbol of youth, beauty and health.

    Red Rose

    The Lady of Flowers symbolizes passionate love, heavenly perfection and passion. In world symbolism, a golden rose meant perfection, a red rose meant beauty, a white rose meant innocence, and a blue rose meant inaccessibility.

    I also suggest watching a video on how to draw a gorgeous rose with a pencil.

    Faded dandelion

    Fragile and light, this flower is beautiful even when it loses its freshness and bright yellow color. I just want to blow on it so that its weightless fluff will fly far, far away with the summer wind. Dandelion is a symbol of openness and warmth.

    Tiger Lily

    A very bright and even slightly predatory tiger lily is a symbol of energy and enthusiasm. Of course - it is sophisticated and at the same time extravagant, and its colors also hint at its extraordinary strength!

    Would you like some more flowers? here look for delicate spring primroses, proud tulips, and wonderful watercolor snowdrops!

    A fairy tale is a work about fictional persons and events involving fantastic forces.

    A true story is something that actually happened, real events.

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    The author emphasizes the flower’s struggle for its life and its joys. In the text we observe the feelings of the girl Dasha, who misses her mother, and her perception of the flower. The author's idea is that not every person can feel and see beauty, but Dasha can.

    The story makes the reader think about perseverance and the desire to overcome difficulties along the way, because a person faces trials, and they need to be endured with dignity and courage, to fight for their happiness.

    Bibliography

    1. Zolotareva I.V., Egorova N.V. Literature. 7th grade. Lesson plans based on textbooks by Korovina V.Ya., Kurdyumova T.F. - M.: 2013. - 396 p.
    2. Literature 7th grade. A textbook-reader for schools with in-depth study of literature. In 2 parts / Ed. Ladygina M.B. - 13th ed. - M.: 2012. - 256 p.
    3. Kurdyumova T.F. Literature 7th grade. Textbook-reader in 2 parts. - M.: 2011. - 272 p.
    4. Korovina V.Ya. Literature. 7th grade. Textbook in 2 parts. - 20th ed. - M.: 2012. Part 1 - 319 pp.; Part 2 - 2009, 303 p.

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    A.P. Platonov Literary portrait of a writer. “Unknown flower” Presentation by: Guryeva K.S., literature teacher

    Andrei Platonovich Platonov (1899 - 1951) Original Russian writer, prose writer, playwright. Since 1946, his works have ceased to be published. His partial return to the reader took place only at the end of 1950, and the opportunity to discover the wonderful world of his works fully presented itself to us since the late 1980s. Most of Platonov's works are still in manuscript. The fairy tale “The Unknown Flower” (1950) is the author’s last work.

    Fairy tale “The Unknown Flower” The writer gave the fairy tale “The Unknown Flower” to his daughter Masha, who then dedicated her life to the memory of her father. She organized over 50 posthumous publications of Platonov. “The Unknown Flower” is one of the writer’s last stories. Years later, this work was highly appreciated. A fairy tale brings happiness to the soul and thoughts to the mind. A. Platonov

    Fairy tale - true story 1. Fairytale beginning: “Once upon a time there was a flower in the world...” 2. The story of how a flower grew, overcoming difficulties. He knew how to talk. 3. The flower is perceived as a living being, capable of thinking, experiencing pain and joy. A story about Dasha and children.

    Reading with stops, comprehension, search for key words and phrases 1. How did the flower live before meeting Dasha: Did the flower have moments of joy, what kind? Did the flower have the most important goal in life? Can we say that the flower emerged victorious in the fight against the conditions in which it happened to be born and live? 2. Any flower has a stem, a corolla, leaves, any flower grows, feeds on moisture, catches the rays of the sun, many flowers fight for their existence. How is the flower from Platonov’s fairy tale different from all other flowers? 3. Find in the text the words that the author calls the smell of a blooming flower? How do you understand the meaning of the word “fragrance”?

    Questions What moment in the life of a flower can we call the most important? The flower could speak. Did he call out to Dasha, who was passing by the vacant lot? Why did she remember the fairy tale her mother told her? What is the girl talking to the flower about? Why did Dasha kiss the flower's glowing head? What would you do if you learned about the difficult life of a flower?

    Flower Dasha Unusual, persistent, patient, lonely, hardy…. Which? Lonely, kind, caring, attentive... suffers, lives, fights, works.... What? surprised, sorry, sympathizes, kisses, helps…. to live, to give life to a son. Why? Improve life

    Questions What do you think the children will do? What spiritual qualities did the guys show when helping the unknown flower? Why did the children decide to make the land in the wasteland fertile? What formula of life does Platonov discover for himself and for us, the readers? A person is born twice, life is eternal work. Do you think this is the end of the story? PZ: How would you finish it?

    Questions Will the earth be able to thank the guys? How has life changed in the vacant lot a year later? How did the girl feel when she saw the transformed wasteland? What do you think will happen to the flower later?

    Lesson summary What wisdom has been preserved by the Russian people for centuries, does the writer convey to us? What feeling did Dasha give you when she made the “discovery” of a small unknown life, took a step towards a lonely soul, managed to see that no one had noticed before her? Have you drawn any conclusions for yourself?

    Sinkwine Noun - topic 2 adjectives - description of the topic 3 verbs - description of the action 4 words - attitude to the topic 1 word - the essence of the topic 1 option - Dasha, 2 option - flower Dasha Kind, sympathetic Sad, compassionate, supportive She helps the flower Friend Flower Lonely, patient Suffering, struggling, striving He loves life. Hero


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