Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol - a recognized classicRussian literature. And the greatest names in it are somehow connected with innovation. In this sense, Nikolai Vasilyevich is no exception. For example, he called the work Dead Souls a poem, although it is written in prose, not poetry. By this he emphasized the special importance of his creation. The poem, we recall, is a lyre-epic volumetric work, which is distinguished by a wide coverage of the events presented, as well as the depth of content. However, this is not limited to Gogol's innovation.
In Russian literature with the advent of satiricalthe works created by this author are strengthened at the time in the realistic literature a critical direction. Gogol's realism is saturated with a scourging, accusatory force - this is its main difference from contemporaries and predecessors. The artistic method of the writer was appropriately named. It is called critical realism. Gogol's new character is the sharpening of the main character traits. Hyperbole becomes his favorite method. This is an exaggerated impression of an exaggerated image of the main features.
Before considering Chichikov's attitude toManilov, briefly describe the structure of the work, the role in them of these two characters. The chapters on landlords are an important part of the poem. They are given more than half the volume of the first volume. Gogol arranged them in an order that is strictly thought out: first - Manilov, a wasteful dreamer, who is replaced by the thrifty mistress of the Box; The latter is opposed to Nozdryov, a scoundrel, a ruined landowner; After this, again, a turn to the landlord-kulak-the economic Sobakevich. Closes the gallery Plyushkin - a miser, embodying the extreme degree of degeneracy of this class.
We notice when reading a work that the authorrepeats the techniques in the image of each landlord. First comes the description of the village, the house, the appearance of this or that hero. Then follows the story of how he reacted to Chichikov's proposal. Then comes the image of the relationship of this hero to each of the landlords and, finally, the scene of buying and selling. And this is not accidental. The closed circle of receptions was created by the author in order to show the backwardness, the conservatism of provincial life, the limited and closedown of the landlords. He emphasizes dying and stagnation.
Chichikov almost to the last chapterworks remains for the reader a stranger. The main character throughout the book does not say anything about himself. The activities of this man unfolds only around the purchase of dead souls. There is a feeling that he himself can be ranked among them. Other characters also replenish this series. Human nature in its own way is distorted by each of them, which is reflected in the poem "Dead Souls".
The image of Chichikov belongs to the type of "averageman. "The passion for profit replaces everything else: he treats the landowners according to their behavior with respect to the transaction.The main thing for him is to get dead souls.To those who can easily afford him this opportunity, he is grateful. on the example of Manilov ("Dead Souls.") Chichikov's image, in accordance with Gogol's tradition, hyperbolically depicts one main feature: in his case, this is a passion for profit.When committing a crime, Chichikov must be a subtle psychologist and physiognomist. eroyah a quotient, which Gogol seeks to build a common, generic That sums up the images -.. this is the author's characteristic attitude Chichikov to Manilov, as well as to other landowners, entirely built on the degree of successful business relationships.
About Manilov, courteous and "very courteous"landlord, we learn from the first chapter of "Dead Souls." In it, the author depicts the appearance of this hero, emphasizing his eyes, "sweet as sugar." Manilov's character manifests itself in a special manner of speaking, in the use of delicate speech. Ignorance of this hero of people, his good-heartedness are revealed when he assesses city officials as "the most prettiest" and "most honorable" people. This is the characteristic of Manilov.
Gogol, step by step, inexorably denounces vulgaritythis man. Satire replaces the irony. The children of this landlord (Themistoclus and Alcides) are named after the ancient Greek generals in order to show that their parents are educated. Manilov tearfully complacent, deprived of real feelings and a lively thought. This landowner himself is a dead soul, doomed to destruction like the entire autocratic-feudal system of our country of that time. Socially dangerous, "manilovs" are harmful. From their management one can expect the most unfortunate economic consequences.
What is Chichikov's attitude to Manilov? He gets acquainted with this at first glance pleasant person at the governor's ball. The protagonist immediately receives an invitation from him to visit his estate - Manilovka. After this, Chichikov meets with Manilov in the village.
The first impression of the main character: this is a nice fellow. However, the character of the landowner subsequently changes. We look at him already with the eyes of Gogol, who says that he is "neither in the city of Bogdan, nor in the village of Selifan." Hide behind the external sweetness of this man, as we see, selfishness and callousness, which reveals the author's characteristic of Manilov. The landlord is only busy with his own person. He does not follow the economy at all. The business is managed by a housekeeper and a clerk, stealing is flourishing in his household. Nothing much is not interested in this character. His leisure is completely occupied by unrealizable dreams and empty reflections. He speaks very little, and it is unclear what is on his mind. Always on the table of this landowner was a book that was laid down on one page. Incompleteness reigned even in the setting of his house. For years, part of the armchairs stood, covered with matting, lacked furniture in some rooms. This reveals the nature of the landowner as well as possible. Manilov - rather a collective image, not a specific person. It is a landlord belonging to the Nicholas epoch.
Let's continue the analysis of the episode "Chichikov from Manilov". After a long lunch with numerous compliments to the address of the visitor and hosts, the conversation goes to the next stage. Chichikov starts the business proposal. The description of Manilov's office shows how much he really is not disposed to any kind of labor activity. The chair, four chairs, the walls are painted with gray or blue paint. But there is more tobacco. It is located in different corners of the cabinet in various forms. Everywhere reigns desolation and disorder.
It turns out during the conversation that the landownereven has no idea of the number of peasants who died. For him, there are more important matters than the management of the economy. He dreams of building a large bridge across the river, on which merchants will sell all sorts of small things to the peasants. Manilov has a desire to alleviate the fate of the serf, but care of him in practice is not realized in any way. Chichikov therefore never managed to find out the number of dead souls of this man. But this does not stop him.
The reaction of Manilov to the proposal is interestingChichikov. This hero immediately dropped his pipe on the floor and opened his mouth, and remained in this position for several minutes. Completely confused landlord. Only assurances about the legality of such an operation brought him a little to life. Manilov is too stupid to convict Chichikov of fraud, but agrees, nevertheless, "it is of no interest" to transmit dead souls. Of course, this statement was very pleased guest. Chichikov said to the landowner many thanks, "prompted by gratitude." Instantly, Manilov forgets about the turmoil.
He already by and large does not interest, for whatguest needs dead souls. He is glad that he did a favor to a pleasant person. This is the landowner Manilov. Finishing the scene of the visit, Gogol writes that for a long time, both friends shook hands with each other and looked into each other's eyes, which were filled with tears. An interesting detail that clearly characterizes both. The attitude of Chichikov to Manilov in this final scene is fully revealed. The deal was very easy for him.
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