"Garnet bracelet"has been made more than once by well-known literary critics. Even Paustovsky noted the extraordinary strength and truthfulness that Kuprin managed to give to the plot that appeared several centuries ago in medieval novels, namely the story of great and unrequited love. Discuss the meaning and meaning of the story in fiction can be very long, but this article contains only the most important details for understanding and studying it.

Creativity Kuprin

In a brief analysis of the "Garnet Bracelet", we should begin with a description of the general artistic features works. The most prominent among them are:

  • The abundance and variety of themes, images, plots, which are always based on life experience. Almost all of Kuprin's novels and stories are based on events that actually took place in reality. The characters have real prototypes - according to the writer himself, this is Lyudmila Ivanovna Tugan-Baranovsky, in the marriage of Lyubimova, her husband, brother and father I. Ya. Tugan-Baranovsky, a participant in the Caucasian War. The features of Lyubimova's father are reflected in the image of General Anosov. The Friesse couple is, according to contemporaries, Elena Tugan-Baranovskaya, Lyudmila's elder sister, and her husband, Gustav (Evstafiy) Nikolaevich Nitte.
  • Image little man, which the writer ideologically inherited from Chekhov. He plays an important role in the analysis of the "Garnet Bracelet": Kuprin explores the life of this image against the backdrop of a completely vicious, meaningless existence of the rest of society: the writer does not idealize the latter, but creates one ideal worth striving for.
  • Romantization, poeticization of a beautiful feeling (this follows from last words previous point). Sublime, "not of this world" love is put in contrast to the ordinary.
  • Enrichment with an eventful beginning is not the main feature of Kuprin's prose, but worthy of mention in the analysis of the "Garnet Bracelet". This stylistic feature comes from the authenticity of the plots and characters. The writer does not extract poetry from the world of fiction, but looks for it in the real world, in ordinary, at first glance, stories.

Vera Sheina

Starting the analysis of the "Garnet Bracelet", you should pay attention to the details. The story begins with a description of nature: seaside autumn, fading flowers, calm weather - everything is smooth, indifferent calm. The image of Vera Nikolaevna goes well with this weather: her "aristocratic beauty", restraint, even some arrogance in dealing with people makes the princess aloof, devoid of vitality. This is also emphasized in her relationship with her husband, which has long since cooled down, turned into an even friendship, not overshadowed by any feelings. For Kuprin, who considered love one of the most important feelings in human life, her absence in marriage is an unequivocal indicator of the coldness, soullessness of the heroine.

Everything that surrounds Princess Vera Nikolaevna - the estate, nature, relations with her husband, lifestyle, character - is calm, sweet, good. Kuprin emphasizes: this is not life, this is only existence.

In the analysis of the "Garnet Bracelet" one cannot bypass the image of Anna's sister. It is given for contrast: her bright appearance, lively, mobile facial expressions and manner of speech, lifestyle - windiness, inconstancy, frivolous flirting in marriage - everything is opposed to Vera. Anna has two children, she loves the sea. She is alive.

Princess Vera has no children, and the sea quickly bores her: "I love the forest." She is cold and thoughtful. Vera Nikolaevna is not alive.

Name day and gift

When analyzing Kuprin's "Garnet Bracelet", it is convenient to follow the plot, gradually revealing the details of the story. In the fifth chapter, for the first time, it is said about the mysterious admirer of Vera Nikolaevna. In the next chapter, the reader will learn his story: Vera's husband, Vasily Lvovich, presents her to the guests as a curiosity, mocking the unfortunate telegraph operator. However, Vera Nikolaevna has a slightly different opinion: at first she tries to ask her husband not to tell, and then feels embarrassed, judging by the hasty "Lord, who wants tea?" Of course, Vera still considers her admirer and his love something ridiculous, even indecent, but she takes this story more seriously than her husband, Vasily Lvovich. About red grenades on a gold bracelet, she thinks: "Just blood!". The same comparison is repeated once more: at the end of the chapter, a paraphrase is used - and the stones turn into "scarlet bloody fires." Kuprin compares the color of pomegranates with blood to emphasize: the stones are alive, just like the feeling of a telegraph operator in love.

General Anosov

Further along the plot is the story of the old general about love. The reader met him back in the fourth chapter, and even then the description of his life took up more space than the description of Vera's life - that is, the story of this character is much more important. In the analysis of the story "Garnet Bracelet" it should be noted: the way of thinking of General Anosov came to him from Kuprin himself - the writer put his idea of ​​​​love into the words of the character.

The general believes that "people in our time have forgotten how to love." He sees around him only selfish relationships, sometimes sealed by marriage, and cites his wife as an example. Nevertheless, he has not yet lost the ideal: the general believes that that true, selfless and beautiful love exists, but does not expect to see it in reality. What he knows - "two similar cases" - is pitiful and absurd, although in this everyday everyday absurdity and clumsiness a spark of true feeling peeps through.

Therefore, General Anosov, unlike her husband Vera Nikolaevna and brother Nikolai Nikolaevich, takes the story of love letters seriously. He respects the feeling of a mysterious admirer, because behind the curiosity and naivety he managed to discern the image true love- "united, all-forgiving, ready for anything, modest and selfless."

Zheltkov

The reader manages to "see" Zheltkov only in the tenth chapter, and here, in the analysis of the "Garnet Bracelet", his characterization is given. The appearance of Zheltkov complements, reveals his letters and actions. Noble appearance, conversation, and then the most important thing is how he behaves with Prince Shein and Nikolai Nikolaevich. At first, Zheltkov, who was worried, when he finds out that the brother of Vera Nikolaevna thinks that this issue can be resolved by force, that it is possible to force a person to give up feelings with the help of power, is completely transformed. He understands that he is spiritually higher, stronger than Nikolai Nikolaevich, that it is he who understands feelings. In part, this feeling is shared with Zheltkov by Prince Vasily Lvovich: he, unlike his brother-in-law, carefully listens to the words of a lover and later tells Vera Nikolaevna that he believed and accepted the story of Zheltkov's feelings, unusual in its strength and purity, understood his tragedy.

Outcome

Finishing the analysis of the "Garnet Bracelet", it is worth saying that if for the reader the question of whether Zheltkov's feeling was the embodiment of true love or only a manic obsession remains open, then for Kuprin everything was obvious. And in the way Vera Nikolaevna perceived Zheltkov's suicide, and in the feeling, and in the tears that were caused by Beethoven's sonata from his last letter - this is the realization of that very huge, true feeling that "happens only once in a thousand years."

The novel "Garnet Bracelet" by A. Kuprin is rightfully considered one of the best, revealing the theme of love. The basis storyline real events are taken. The situation in which the main character of the novel found herself was actually experienced by the mother of the writer's friend, Lyubimov. This work is called so for a reason. After all, for the author of "garnet" is a symbol of passionate, but very dangerous love.

History of the creation of the novel

Most of A. Kuprin's stories are permeated with the eternal theme of love, and the novel "Garnet Bracelet" reproduces it most vividly. A. Kuprin began work on his masterpiece in the autumn of 1910 in Odessa. The idea of ​​this work was one visit of the writer to the Lyubimov family in St. Petersburg.

Once Lyubimova's son told an entertaining story about a secret admirer of his mother, who for for long years wrote her letters with frank confessions of unrequited love. Mother was not happy with such a manifestation of feelings, because she had been married for a long time. At the same time, she had a higher social status in society than her admirer - a simple official P.P. Zheltikov. The situation was exacerbated by a gift in the form of a red bracelet, presented on the princess's name day. At the time, this was a bold act and could put bad shadow on the lady's reputation.

The husband and brother of Lyubimova paid a visit to the fan's home, he was just writing another letter to his beloved. They returned the gift to the owner, asking them not to disturb Lyubimova in the future. ABOUT future fate none of the family members knew the official.

The story that was told at the tea party hooked the writer. A. Kuprin decided to make it the basis of his novel, which was somewhat modified and supplemented. It should be noted that the work on the novel was difficult, about which the author wrote to his friend Batyushkov in a letter on November 21, 1910. The work was published only in 1911, first published in the journal Zemlya.

Analysis of the work

Description of the artwork

On her birthday, Princess Vera Nikolaevna Sheina receives an anonymous gift in the form of a bracelet, which is decorated with green stones - "garnets". A note was attached to the gift, from which it became known that the bracelet belonged to the great-grandmother of the secret admirer of the princess. The unknown person signed with the initials “G.S. AND.". The princess is embarrassed by this present and recalls that for many years a stranger has been writing to her about his feelings.

The husband of the princess, Vasily Lvovich Shein, and brother, Nikolai Nikolaevich, who worked as an assistant prosecutor, are looking for a secret writer. It turns out to be a simple official under the name Georgy Zheltkov. The bracelet is returned to him and asked to leave the woman alone. Zheltkov is ashamed that Vera Nikolaevna could lose her reputation because of his actions. It turns out that a long time ago he fell in love with her, accidentally seeing her in the circus. Since then, he writes her letters of unrequited love until his death several times a year.

The next day, the Shein family learns that Georgy Zheltkov, an official, shot himself. He managed to write the last letter to Vera Nikolaevna, in which he asks for her forgiveness. He writes that his life no longer makes sense, but he still loves her. The only thing Zheltkov asks is that the princess does not blame herself for his death. If this fact torments her, then let her listen to Beethoven's Sonata No. 2 in his honor. The bracelet, which was returned to the official the day before, he ordered the maid to hang on the icon of the Mother of God before his death.

Vera Nikolaevna, after reading the note, asks her husband's permission to look at the deceased. She arrives at the official's apartment, where she sees him dead. The lady kisses him on the forehead and lays a bouquet of flowers on the deceased. When she returns home, she asks to play Beethoven's work, after which Vera Nikolaevna burst into tears. She realizes that "he" has forgiven her. At the end of the novel, Sheina realizes the loss of a great love that a woman can only dream of. Here she recalls the words of General Anosov: "Love must be a tragedy, the greatest mystery in the world."

Main characters

Princess, middle-aged woman. She is married, but relations with her husband have long grown into friendly feelings. She has no children, but she is always attentive to her husband, take care of him. She has a bright appearance, is well educated, is fond of music. But for more than 8 years, strange letters have been coming to her from a fan of G.S.Zh. This fact confuses her, she told her husband and family about him and does not reciprocate the writer. At the end of the work, after the death of an official, she bitterly understands the full burden of lost love, which happens only once in a lifetime.

Official Georgy Zheltkov

Young man aged 30-35. Modest, poor, educated. He is secretly in love with Vera Nikolaevna and writes about his feelings to her in letters. When he was returned the gift bracelet and asked to stop writing to the princess, he commits an act of suicide, leaving a farewell note to the woman.

Husband of Vera Nikolaevna. Good, cheerful person who sincerely loves his wife. But because of the love of constant secular life, he is on the verge of ruin, which pulls his family to the bottom.

Younger sister main character. She is married to an influential young man with whom she has 2 children. In marriage, she does not lose her feminine nature, loves to flirt, gamble, but is very pious. Anna is very attached to her older sister.

Nikolai Nikolaevich Mirza-Bulat-Tuganovskiy

Brother of Vera and Anna Nikolaevna. He works as an assistant prosecutor, a very serious guy by nature, with strict rules. Nikolai is not wasteful, far from feelings of sincere love. It is he who asks Zheltkov to stop writing to Vera Nikolaevna.

General Anosov

An old military general, a former friend of the late father of Vera, Anna and Nikolai. Member of the Russian-Turkish war, was wounded. Has no family and children, but is close to Vera and Anna as a father. He is even called "grandfather" in the Sheins' house.

This work is full of different symbols and mysticism. It is based on the story of the tragic and unrequited love of one person. At the end of the novel, the tragedy of history takes on even greater proportions, because the heroine is aware of the severity of loss and unconscious love.

Today, the novel "Garnet Bracelet" is very popular. It describes the great feelings of love, sometimes even dangerous, lyrical, with a tragic ending. This has always been true among the population, because love is immortal. In addition, the main characters of the work are described very realistically. After the release of the story, A. Kuprin gained high popularity.

Composition


The stories of A. I. Kuprin about love are literary works which at all times will cause constant reader interest. Probably because they are “consequences of worldly observations. Everything is experienced, everything is seen with one's own eyes, everything is heard by the writer himself. This gives Kuprin's prose an unfading freshness and richness. This is how K. G. Paustovsky wrote about the great Russian writer.

Love in a person's life plays, undoubtedly, a creative role. It is the cause of many actions and deeds (in art, science, creativity) of people who experience a feeling of love. In itself, this is an unusual psychological and physical state, the tension of all the forces of the soul and body of a person. What forms of expression it has, how it manifests itself, depends only on the people who have experienced this feeling. This or that way of expressing love is dictated by the peculiarities of the human psyche, his temperament and aesthetic criteria.

A. I. Kuprin’s story “Garnet Bracelet”, along with other works of the same kind (“Sulamif”, “Olesya”), is dedicated not just to love, but to love so extraordinary that none of the characters remains indifferent to it. How many reactions to her, as many options for love, as many slender philosophical theories justifying its existence.
A. I. Kuprin did not write anything “piercing” this love story, and K. G. Paustovsky rightly believed that “one of the most fragrant and languishing love stories - and the saddest” is Kuprin’s “Garnet Bracelet”.

It is based on the love story of a "little man", a poor telegraph operator Zheltkov, for a representative secular society one of the seaside towns to Princess Vera Sheyna. A feature of this love is that the meeting of these people occurs only at a tragic denouement, and then when one of them is dead. This love is one-sided, embodied only in letters. But the strength of the feeling, its tragic intensity, truth and moral perfection are so great that they make all the characters in the story desire to reconsider their lives, to find something similar in it.

General Anosov, a wise man, tells Vera that now mercantile considerations most often prevail in matters of happiness, “Where is love, then? Love disinterested, selfless, not waiting for a reward? That love, about which it is said - "strong as death"? You understand, such love, for which to accomplish any feat, to give one's life, to go to torment, is not labor at all, but one joy ... Love should be a tragedy. The greatest secret in the world! No comforts of life, calculations and compromises should concern her.”

It fell to Princess Vera in her life to meet just such a love. It is not her fault that she did not immediately appreciate her, because there was nothing similar in her life and the life of her friends. And admitting to oneself the moral perfection of other people is by no means typical, and therefore such a feeling can cause different opinions. This state can be explained by anything, even insanity, but not a manifestation of normal spiritual qualities person.

Zheltkov is well aware that his feeling is unrequited, that he is doomed to suffering, but he does not find the strength to stop them in himself. “It’s not my fault, Vera Nikolaevna, that God was pleased to send me, as an enormous happiness, love for you. It so happened that I am not interested in anything in life; neither politics, nor science, nor philosophy, nor concern for the future happiness of people - for me, all life lies only in you.
He tries to explain to the princess the nature of his feelings: “... I love because there is nothing like her in the world, there is nothing better, there is no animal, no plant, no star, no person more beautiful and tender than you. All the beauty of the earth seems to be embodied in you.” No more and no less. Those words will make anyone dizzy.

The brother and husband of the princess came to Zheltkov not only to return the garnet bracelet, they came to demand the removal of love from the lives of these people. And the poor telegraph operator is richer than them morally, he understands that this is possible only in the event of his death, and decides on this. Why? Without this love, his life loses all meaning, without the ability to write letters, a person is spiritually dead. “I cut everything off, but still I think and I’m even sure that you will remember me ... From the bottom of my heart I thank you for being me, you were my only joy in life, the only consolation, with a single thought. May God grant you happiness, and may nothing temporary and worldly disturb your beautiful soul.

Even Vera's husband, Prince Shein, was deeply shocked by this feeling: “I will say that he loved you, and was not at all crazy. And for him there was no life without you. It seemed to me that I was present at the enormous suffering from which people die.

Death did not bring him suffering, he was forever alone with his feelings, retaining the image of his beloved. He did not betray his feeling, did not give it away, did not get used to it, which usually happens in life. “Deep importance was in his closed eyes, and his lips smiled blissfully and serenely, as if before parting with life he had learned some deep and sweet secret that resolved his whole life.”

In the final chapter, Faith's excitement reaches its limit. To the sounds of Beethoven's sonata, the title of which was written in Zheltkov's suicide note, in her mind involuntarily add up: poetic lines, as if uttered by a dead person who loved her, with their refrain: "Hallowed be thy name." “She simultaneously thought that a great love passed by her, which. repeats only once in a thousand years. And her soul seemed to split in two.

Without a stunning finale, The Garnet Bracelet would not have risen to the level of a beautiful tragic poem about hopeless love, as it entered the minds of readers.
The finale of the "Garnet Bracelet" by the force of truth brought with it the idea of ​​the stunning spiritual superiority of a semi-poor petty employee over the haughty secular elite, over the privileged class of society.

Love, which seemed a pitiful, ridiculous eccentricity, love rejected contemptuously and arrogantly, won. And I think it will always be so.

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How does Kuprin draw the main character of the story, Princess Vera Nikolaevna Sheina?

(The external inaccessibility, inaccessibility of the heroine is stated at the beginning of the story by her title and position in society - she is the wife of the leader of the nobility. But Kuprin shows the heroine against the background of clear, sunny, warm days, in silence and solitude, which Vera rejoices, reminding, perhaps, of love for solitude and the beauty of nature Tatyana Larina (also, by the way, a princess in marriage).We see that outwardly royally calm, with everyone "coldly and condescendingly kind", with a "cold and proud face" princess (compare with the description of Tatyana in St. Petersburg , chapter eight, stanza XX “But an indifferent princess, / But an impregnable goddess / Luxurious, regal Neva”) - a subtly feeling, delicate, selfless person: she tries to quietly help her husband “make ends meet”, observing decency, still saving , since "I had to live above means. " She dearly loves her younger sister (the author himself emphasizes their obvious dissimilarity both in appearance and in character, chapter II), with a "sense of lasting, faithful, true friendship" refers to her husband, childishly affectionate with "grandfather General Anosov, a friend of their father.)

(Kuprin "gathers everyone actors story, with the exception of Zheltkov, on the name day of Princess Vera. A small community of people who are pleasant to each other are merrily celebrating name days, but Vera suddenly notes that there are thirteen guests, and this alarms her: “she was superstitious.”)

What gifts did Vera receive? What is their significance?

(The princess receives not just expensive, but lovingly chosen gifts: “beautiful earrings made of pear-shaped pearls” from her husband, “a small notebook in an amazing binding ... the love work of a skillful and patient artist” from her sister.)

What does Zheltkov's gift look like against this background? What is its value?

(Zheltkov’s gift is “gold, low-grade, very thick, but puffy and completely covered on the outside with small old, poorly polished grenades” the bracelet looks like a tasteless trinket. But its meaning and value are different. Thick red grenades under electric light light up alive lights, and Vera comes to mind: "Just like blood! - this is another disturbing omen. Zheltkov gives the most valuable thing he has - a family jewel.)

What is the symbolic meaning of this detail?

(This is a symbol of his hopeless, enthusiastic, disinterested, reverent love. Let us recall the gift left by Olesya to Ivan Timofeevich - a string of red beads.)

How does the theme of love develop in the story?

(At the beginning of the story, the feeling of love is parodied. Vera’s husband, Prince Vasily Lvovich, a cheerful and witty man, jokes with Zheltkov, who is still unfamiliar to him, showing the guests a humorous album with a “love story” of a telegraph operator for the princess. However, the end of this funny story turns out to be almost prophetic: "Finally, he dies, but before his death he bequeaths to give Vera two telegraph buttons and a perfume bottle filled with his tears."

Further, the theme of love is revealed in inserted episodes and acquires a tragic connotation. General Anosov tells his love story, which he will remember forever - short and simple, which in retelling seems to be just a vulgar adventure of an army officer. “I don’t see true love. And I didn’t see it in my time!” - says the general and gives examples of ordinary, vulgar unions of people concluded according to one or another calculation. “Where is the love? Love disinterested, selfless, not waiting for a reward? The one about which it is said - “strong as death”? .. Love should be a tragedy. The greatest secret in the world!” Anosov talks about tragic cases similar to such love. The conversation about love brought the telegraph operator to the story, and the general felt its truth: “maybe your life path, Verochka, crossed exactly the kind of love that women dream of and that men are no longer capable of.")

(Kuprin develops the theme of the “little man”, traditional for Russian literature. An official with the funny surname Zheltkov, quiet and inconspicuous, not only grows into a tragic hero, he, by the power of his love, rises above the petty fuss, comforts of life, decency. He turns out to be a man, not at all inferior in nobility to aristocrats. Love elevated him. Love became suffering, the only meaning of life. "It so happened that I am not interested in anything in life: neither politics, nor science, nor philosophy, nor concern for the future happiness of people - for me, all life is only in you - he writes in a farewell letter to Princess Vera. Departing from life, Zheltkov blesses his beloved: “May the your name". Here you can see blasphemy - after all, these are the words of a prayer. Love for the hero is above everything earthly, it is of divine origin. No "decisive measures" and "appeals to the authorities" can make people fall out of love. Not a shadow of resentment or complaint in the words of the hero, only gratitude for the "great happiness" - love.)

What is the meaning of the image of the hero after his death?

(The dead Zheltkov acquires deep importance, ... as if, before parting with life, he had learned some deep and sweet secret that solved his whole human life. "The face of the deceased reminds Vera of the death masks of" the great sufferers - Pushkin and Napoleon. "Thus Kuprin shows the great talent of love, equating it with the talents of recognized geniuses.)

What is the mood of the finale of the story? What role does music play in creating this mood?

(The ending of the story is elegiac, imbued with a feeling of light sadness, not tragedy. Zheltkov dies, but Princess Vera awakens to life, something that was not available before was revealed to her, that very “great love that repeats once every thousand years.” The heroes “loved each other only one moment, but forever.” Music plays an important role in awakening the soul of Vera.

Beethoven's second sonata is consonant with Vera's mood, through the music her soul seems to connect with the soul of Zheltkov.)

A.I. Kuprin in his works often raises the theme of true love. In his story "Garnet Bracelet", written in 1911, he touches on its infinity and significance in human life. However, often this vivid feeling turns out to be unrequited. And the power of such love can destroy the one who experiences it.

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Direction and genre of the work

Kuprin, being a real literary artist, liked to reflect in his works real life . He was the one who wrote many stories and novels based on real events. "Garnet Bracelet" was no exception. "Garnet Bracelet" genre - a story written in the spirit.

It was based on an incident that happened to the wife of one of the Russian governors. A telegraph official was in love with her unrequitedly and passionately, who once sent her a chain with a small pendant.

If for people from the real world this case was tantamount to a joke, then for Kuprin's characters a similar story turns into a strong tragedy.

The genre of the work "Garnet Bracelet" cannot be a story, due to the insufficient number of characters and one storyline. If we talk about the features of the composition, then it is worth highlighting many small details that, as events slowly unfold, hint at a catastrophe at the end of the work. To an inattentive reader, it may seem that the text is fairly filled with details. However, it is they help the author to create a complete picture.“Garnet Bracelet”, the composition of which is also framed by inserts about love, ends with a scene explaining the meaning of the epigraph: “L. van Beethoven. 2 Son. (op. 2, no. 2). Largo Appassionato»

The theme of love, in one form or another, sews the whole work with a red thread.

Attention! There is nothing left unsaid in this masterpiece. Thanks to skillful artistic descriptions realistic images emerge before the eyes of readers, the plausibility of which no one will doubt. natural, simple people with ordinary desires and needs arouse genuine interest among readers.

Image system

There are not so many heroes in Kuprin's work. To each of them the author gives a detailed portrait. The appearance of the characters reveals what is going on in the soul of each of them. Description of the heroes of the "Garnet Bracelet", their memories occupy a large part in the text.

Vera Sheina

This woman of regal calm, is the central figure story. It is on her name day that an event takes place that forever changed her life - she receives a garnet bracelet as a gift, which gives its owner the gift of foresight.

Important! A revolution in the mind of the heroine occurs when she listens to Beethoven's sonata, bequeathed to her by Zheltkov. Dissolving in music, she awakens to life, to passions. However, her feelings are difficult, and even impossible, to understand others.

Georgy Zheltkov

The only joy in the whole life of a petty official is opportunity to love at a distance Vera Nikolaevna. However, the hero of the "Garnet Bracelet" cannot stand his all-consuming love. It is she who elevates the character above other people with their base, and even insignificant, feelings and desires.

Thanks to his gift of high love, Georgy Stepanovich was able to experience great happiness. He bequeathed his life to Vera alone. Dying, he did not hold a grudge against her, but continued to love, cherishing her image in his heart, as evidenced by the words spoken towards her: “Hallowed be thy name!”.

Main thought

If you look closely at the work of Kuprin, you can see a number of short stories reflecting his search for the ideal of love. These include:

  • "Shulamith";
  • "On the road";
  • "Lenochka".

Completing this love cycle, "Garnet Bracelet" showed, alas, not the deep feeling that the writer was looking for and would like to fully reflect. However, in its strength, Zheltkov’s painful unrequited love is not inferior at all, but on the contrary, transcends the attitudes and feelings of other characters. Contrasted with his hot and passionate emotions in the story is the calmness that reigns between the Shein spouses. The author emphasizes that only good friendship remained between them, and the spiritual flame has long been extinguished.

Zheltkov is supposed to excite the calm state of Vera. He does not evoke reciprocal feelings in a woman, but arouses excitement in her. If throughout the book they were expressed as premonitions, then at the end, obvious contradictions rage in her soul.

A sense of danger in Sheina arises already when she first sees a gift sent to her and a letter from a secret admirer. She involuntarily compares the modest gold bracelet adorned with five bright red garnets to blood. This is one of the key symbols that marked the future suicide of the unfortunate lover.

The author admitted that he had never written anything more sensitive and subtle. And the analysis of the work "Garnet Bracelet" confirms this. The bitterness of the story intensifies autumn landscape, the atmosphere of farewell to summer cottages, cold and transparent days. The nobility of Zheltkov's soul was appreciated even by Vera's husband, he allowed the telegraph operator to write her the last letter. In it, each line is a poem about love, a real ode.

A play by Alexander Ostrovsky: summary chapter by chapter

Strong episode story can be considered a scene where the main characters meet, whose fates are so suddenly intertwined and changed. Living Vera looked at the peaceful face of the dead man and thought about her spiritual shock. Numerous aphorisms, often used in speech, fill this small work. What quotes make readers shudder:

  • “I am infinitely grateful to you just for the fact that you exist. I tested myself - this is not a disease, not a manic idea - this is love, which God was pleased to reward me for something.
  • “At that moment, she realized that the love that every woman dreams of has passed her by.”
  • "Do not go to your death until you are called."

Garnet bracelet. Alexander Kuprin

Garnet bracelet. A.I. Kuprin (analysis)

Conclusion

Zheltkov's unrequited passion did not pass without a trace for the main character. Symbol eternal love- garnet bracelet - turned her life around. Kuprin, who always blesses this feeling, expressed in his story the full force of this inexplicable gravity.