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1. 1-B;

2 –D;

3 –B;

4 – G;

5 – A;

6 – E.

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2. A – Pushkin A.S.

B – Lermontov M.Yu.

B – Tostoy L.N.

Maximum points - 3

3 . A) no
B) yes
B) yes
D) no
D) yes

Maximum points - 5

4 .

1–w

2 –d

3 –a

4 – in

5 –i

6–з

7th

8th

9 –g

10 –b

Maximum points - 10

5.

1–b

2 – in

3-a

4 –d

5–z

6–w

7 –g

8th

Maximum points - 8

6. 1. Literary device - personification, a verb that transfers the action of a living creature to other objects: Streams are running, the forest is clothed, winter has taken away)

2. State – a premonition of happiness, joy; anticipation;

And my heart is still in my chest

7. “Three heroes”, “Ivan Tsarevich on a gray ox”, “ Princess Frog", "Kashchei the Immortal" "Sleeping Princess", "Alyonushka", "Fight of Dobrynya Nikitich with the seven-headed Serpent Gorynych", "Flying Carpet", "Knight", "Bogatyr", "Knight at the Crossroads", "Heroic Leap", “The Guslars”, Baba Yaga”, “Princess Nesmeyana”, “After the battle of Igor Svyatoslavovich with the Polovtsians”.

1 point per fact

8 . Excerpts from fairy tales. An element of the composition of fairy tales is called the ending.

Maximum points - 1

9 . A) saber and knapsack - soldier, fairy tale by G.-H. Andersen "Flint"
B) magic beard hairs - old man Hottabych, from the fairy tale of the same name by Lagina
C) a barley seed in a flower pot - from it Thumbelina was born, a fairy tale by G.-H. Andersen "Thumbelina"
D) broken trough - old woman, A.S. Pushkin "The Tale of the Goldfish"
D) talking wonderful mirror - stepmother, A.S. Pushkin "The Tale of dead princess…»
The maximum number of points is 15 points (for the hero, the title of the work and the author, 1 point each)

10 1) Comparison. 2) Litotes. 3) Metaphor. 4) Epithet. 5) Litotes. 6) Metaphor. 7) Personification.

8) Epithet. 9) Hyperbole. 10) Personification. 11) Antithesis. 12) Comparison.

11. Our colonel was born with a grip.

HVAT is a dexterous, agile person, full of daring.

Maximum points - 2

12. Text analysis.

1) Landscape.

2) Winter: “frosty silence, light”, “yesterday’s powder”; "nast", etc.

3) Epithet: “bright silence”;

comparison: “powdery, like powder with sparkling sparkles”;

personification of “the bush looks and sees,” etc.

1 point per fact

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9th grade Answers

(score: for each correct answer – 1 point. Maximum number of points – 4)

1.1. V. A. Zhukovsky “Svetlana”

1.2. A. S. Griboedov “Woe from Wit”

"The Tale of Igor's Campaign"

D. I. Fonvizin “Minor”

2. What works are the excerpts taken from? Name their authors and genre.

(score: for each correct answer – 2 points. Maximum number of points – 6)

2.1. M. V. Lomonosov “Ode on the Day of Ascension...”. Oh yeah.

2.2. N. M. Karamzin " Poor Lisa" Tale.

2.3.B. A. Zhukovsky “Lyudmila”. Ballad.

3.In the list of works below A. Pushkin mixed up their names. From the words that make up the incorrect titles, restore the true names.

(score: for each correct answer – 1 point. Maximum number of points – 8)

“Journey to Arzrum”, “Arap of Peter the Great”, “House in Kolomna”, “Robber Brothers”, “History of the Village of Goryukhin”, “Prisoner of the Caucasus”, “Count Nulin”, “Egyptian Nights”.

4. What literary heroes , real historical figures, are depicted in the following passages? Name the work and author. (score: for each correct answer – 2 points. Maximum number of points – 6)

4.1. Peter I. A. S. Pushkin “Poltava”.

4.2. Ivan groznyj. M. Yu. Lermontov “Song about the merchant Kalashnikov”

4.3. Emelyan Pugachev. A. S. Pushkin " Captain's daughter»

(Evaluation: for each correct answer – 1 point. Maximum number of points – 3)

5.1. "The Tale of Igor's Campaign"

5.2. D. I. Fonvizin “Minor”

5.3. A. S. Pushkin “The Robber Brothers”

6. Explain the meaning mythological names in the given texts. (scoring: for each correct answer – 1 point. Maximum number of points – 3)

Elena - V Greek mythology the most beautiful of women, daughter of Zeus and Leda, wife of the king of Sparta Menelaus. The abduction of Helen by Paris was the reason for the Trojan War.

Troy (Ilion) - ancient city, destroyed by the Achaeans (Greeks).

Stribog – in East Slavic mythology, the god of the air elements (wind, storms, etc.)

7. Give an interpretation literary terms mentioned in an excerpt from the work of M. Yu. Lermontov “A Fairy Tale for Children”. (Evaluation: for each correctly explained term – 2 points. Maximum number of points – 6)

Epigrama short poem ridiculing a person or

social phenomenon

Poem - one of the types of lyric-epic narrative literature:

poetic plot narration, poetic story or story in

verses.

Drama – 1. One of the three literary families,the formal difference of which from others is

that it is intended for playing on stage.

2. one of the main genres of modern theatrical arts(along with

comedy and tragedy)

8 . Assessing the quality of interpretation poetic text, we suggest that you be guided by the following criteria:

Emotional dominants of the text 2 points;

Themes, ideas, motives, poetic images 4 points;

Position lyrical hero 2 points;

Literary context (literary direction)2 points;

Rhythm 2 points;- composition 2 points;

Genre features1 point; chronotope 1 point;

Poetic vocabulary 2 points;

Poetic syntax 2 points;

Sound recording 2 points; - integrity and compositional harmony of interpretation 2 points. The maximum number of points is 24.

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Maximum points– 6 b. (Title, author - 0.5 each; hero - 1 point )

1.1 N.V. Gogol “The Inspector General”, mayor

1.2 A.S. Pushkin “The Captain’s Daughter”, P. Grinev

1.3 A.S. Pushkin “Eugene Onegin”, Tatyana

2. Maximum points – 3 b. (author, title 0.5b each)

    1. N.V. Gogol "The Overcoat"

2.2 N.V. Gogol " Dead Souls»

2.3 A.N. Ostrovsky "Thunderstorm"

II . Historical and literary assignments.

1. A.N. Ostrovsky 1b

2. “Contemporary” 1b

3. “Dowry” by A.N. Ostrovsky, “Gypsies” A.S. Pushkin, N.S. Leskov “The Enchanted Wanderer.” 1 b each

III . Knowledge of literary theory. Max. 3 b

1

    A dull lantern, a dull aura - an epithet

    Rain beads - metaphor

    Personification

2 Max. 8 points

Title of the stanza

Example number

A)

B)

IN)

G)

D)

E)

AND)

H)

IV Maksim. 25 points

We suggest that you be guided by the following criteria:

Emotional dominant of the text1 point

Themes, ideas, motives, poetic image 4 points

Position of the lyrical hero2 points

Literary context1 point

Cultural context1 point

Historical context1 point

Rhythm, poetic meter2 points

Composition2 points

Chronotope1 point

Poetic vocabulary2 points

Poetic syntax2 points

Morphological features1 point

Sound recording2 points

Integrity and compositional harmonystatements3 points.

Total for work47b + task II (3)

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2014-2015 academic year

1.Maximum score – 5 points

“Mtsyri”, “Prayer” (“in a moment of difficult life”), “Sail”, “In the Wild North”, “Death of a Poet”, “From Under a Mysterious Cold Half Mask”, “Duma”, “To N.I... .”, “Both boring and sad...”, “Leaf.”

2. Maximum score – 10 points

“Who is to blame?” A. Herzen, “The Financier” by T. Dreiser, “The Cliff” by N. Goncharov, “What to do?” N. Chernyshevsky, “Ordinary History” N. Goncharov, “The Fate of a Man” M. Sholokhov, “Bleak House” by Charles Dickens, “The Trap” by E. Zola, “Les Miserables” by V. Hugo, “The Thunderstorm” by A. Ostrovsky, “The Forest” by A. Ostrovsky, “The Call of the Wild” by D. London, “The Nose” and “The Overcoat” N. Gogol,

“Walking through torment” by A. Tolstoy.

3. Maximum score – 5 points

Allegory is an allegory; anapest - poetic meter, three-syllable foot; annotation -briefpresentation of the contents of an article, book; aphorism - a short expressive saying;

Alliteration is the repetition of identical consonant sounds.

4. Maximum score – 10 points

Realism (N. Ostrovsky, M. Sholokhov, A. Tolstoy, D. Bedny, later creativity V. Mayakovsky). silver Age(V. Bryusov, K. Balmont, A. Blok, A. Bely, and Annensky, S. Gorodetsky, A. Akhmatova, N. Gumelev, O. Mandelstam, V. Khlebnikov, V. Mayakovsky, I. Severyanin, N. D. and D.D. Burliuk, V. Kamensky, A. Kruchenykh.

5. Maximum score – 5 points

1) “Stray dog”; 2) Northerner; Mayakovsky 3) “Tower” 4) publishing house “Znanie” 5) “Balagan”

6. Maximum score – 5 points. The maximum score is given if the main milestones are indicated the life of Vrubel (1856-1910), his significance for art - he is the founder of symbolism and modernism in Russian painting. He is distinguished by innovative searches in the field of form (the principle of “crystallization”) and color (“lilac worlds”). Most famous paintings: “Demon Seated” (1890), “Pan” (1899), “Lilac” (1900), “Demon Defeated” (1902), panel “Princess Dream” (early 1896).

7. Maximum score – 4 points

8. Maximum score – 5 points for each task

1) anapaest, cross rhyme, masculine, exact; 2) iambic, ring rhyme, masculine and feminine, inaccurate; 3) free verse - free verse

9. Maximum score – 10 points

1) M. Sholokhov “The Fate of Man” 2) V. Nekrasov “In the Trenches of Stalingrad” 3) V. Bykov “Obelisk” 4) A. Tvardovsky “Vasily Terkin” 5) K. Simonov “Wait for Me” 6) M. Lermontov “Borodino” 7) M. Bulgakov “ White Guard" 8) B. Vasiliev "And the dawns here are quiet" 9) Yu. Bondarev " Hot Snow» 10) S. Smirnov “Brest Fortress”

10. Maximum score -10 points

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5th grade 2014–2015 academic year

    Andersen "The Princess and the Pea"

    Little robber; G. H. Andersen “The Snow Queen”

    Stepmother; A.S. Pushkin "The Tale of the Dead Princess"

    The heroine from Andersen's fairy tale "Wild Swans"

    Old Man Hottabych from the fairy tale of the same name Lagina

2.

a) fairy tale; b) proverb; c) riddle

3. Fill in the missing word(s). Indicate the author and title of the work from which the excerpt is taken

A) A.S. Pushkin “The Tale of the Dead Princess”; the prince's son Elisha ;

B) A.S. Pushkin “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish”; I don't want to be a high-ranking noblewoman

4. Identify the writer by biographical facts. Write his last name, first name, patronymic. (6 points)

A) Mikhail Vasilievich Lomonosov; b) Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin

5. Restore the full forms of the writers’ names (first name, patronymic, last name). (5 points)

Ivan Andreevich Krylov

Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin

Mikhail Yurjevich Lermontov

Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoy

Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol

    girl

    Earth

    falcon

    tears

    red

    Russian

    clear

    bitter

    damask

P.P. Ershov “The Little Humpbacked Horse”

8. Divide the mythological characters: Yarilo, Atlas, Dazhd - god, Zeus, Hercules, Apollo - into groups:

a) Slavic: Yarilo, Dazhd-God;

b) Greek: Atlas, Zeus, Hercules, Apollo.

Write the name of the fables. (2 points for definition, 2 points for answer – 4 points in total)

Moral - the beginning or final lines of a fable with a moralizing conclusion. I.A. Krylov a). “Swan, Pike and Cancer” b). "A Crow and a fox"

10 Creative task

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Task No. 1

1. N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov, opera “Sadko”; Grechaninov, opera “Dobrynya Nikitich”; V. Vasnetsov “Three Heroes”, “The Knight at the Crossroads”, “The Guslars”, « After the massacre of Igor Svyatoslavovich with the Polovtsians» ; Repin “Sadko”, I. Bilibin “Volga’s Squad”, A.P. Borodin’s opera “Prince Igor” ...

Exercise №2

Mark Twain

A.P.Chekhov

V.A. Zhukovsky

O.Henry

L.N. Tolstoy

Exercise №3

Deforge (Dubrovsky); two Caucasian prisoner(Zhilin and Kostylin); a hero nicknamed Chameleon (Ochumelov), a peasant young lady (Liza Muromskaya), an amphibian man (Ichthyander), a man on the clock (Postnikov), Biryuk (Foma).

Exercise №4

Moscow ("Song about Tsar Ivan Vasilyevich..."), monastery ("Three Musketeers"), front entrance ("Reflections at the Main Entrance"), shack by the sea ("Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish"), Ithaca ("Odyssey ").

Exercise №5

Carol is a song that glorified the owners of the house and contained wishes for a rich harvest, abundance... Carols were sung during the Christmas and New Year holidays. Caroling - festive house-to-house visits, singing carols and dressing up. This is the difference between carols and other calendar-ritual songs.

Exercise №6

a) The beaten one brings the unbeaten one.

Some are tops, some are roots. ...;

b) There is no stronger beast than a cat.

And Vaska listens and eats.

The powerful always have the powerless to blame.

I didn’t even notice the elephant.

And nothing has changed. ...

Task No. 7

The east is burning with a new dawn - a metaphor; crimson smoke - epithet; like a plowman the battle rests - comparison; throwing piles of bodies onto piles is a hyperbole.

Exercise №8

a) “The Young Lady-Peasant Woman”, Lisa – Akulina
b) “Dubrovsky”, Vladimir Dubrovsky

Task No. 9

Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin

Mikhail Yurjevich Lermontov

Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev

Nikolai Alekseevich Nekrasov

Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

Task No. 10

We evaluate the answer according to the following criteria:

Listed by subject or genre of books that are in the home library - 3 points;

Tells about the preferences of family members and their choice in reading books - 2 points;

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    Knowledge of texts works of art.

    Before you are the dreams of literary heroes. Who dreams of them? Indicate the work and its author. (Maximum points – 6 b, title, author - 0.5 each; hero - 1 point )

    1. It was as if I had a presentiment: today I dreamed all night about two extraordinary rats. Really, I’ve never seen anything like this: black, of unnatural size! They came, smelled it, and left.

1.2 I had a dream that I could never forget and in which I still see something prophetic when I consider the strange circumstances of my life with it.

It seemed to me that the storm was still raging and we were still wandering through the snowy desert... Suddenly I saw a gate and drove into the manor’s courtyard of our estate. My first thought was the fear that my father would be angry with me for my involuntary return to my parents’ roof and would consider it deliberate disobedience. With anxiety, I jumped out of the wagon and saw: mother met me on the porch with an appearance of deep grief. “Hush,” she says me - father sick on the verge of death and wants to say goodbye to you." Struck by fear, I follow her into the bedroom. I see the room is dimly lit; people with sad faces are standing by the bed. I quietly approach the bed; mother raises the curtain... I knelt down and directed my eyes are on the patient. Well?.. Instead of my father, I see a man with a black beard lying in the bed, looking at me cheerfully. I turned to my mother in bewilderment, telling her: “What does this mean? This is not father. And why should I ask for a man’s blessing?”...

1.3 . Fell into the snow; bear quickly

She is grabbed and carried;

She is emotionlessly submissive;

Doesn't move, doesn't die;

He rushes her along the forest road;

Suddenly, between the trees there is a miserable hut;

All around is wilderness, he is everywhere

Covered in desert snow,

And it shines brightly through the window,

And in the hut there was screaming and noise;

The bear said: my godfather is here.

Warm yourself up with him a little!

And he walks straight into the canopy,

And he puts it on the threshold.

    Find out the work by its ending. Name the author. 3 b. 0.5b each)

    1. The ghost, however, was much taller, wore an enormous mustache and, directing his steps, as it seemed, towards the Obukhov Bridge, disappeared completely into the darkness of the night.

      The bell rings with a wonderful ringing; The air, torn into pieces, thunders and becomes the wind; everything that is on earth flies past, and, looking askance, other peoples and states step aside and give way to it.

2.3 Good for you, Katya! Why did I stay in the world and suffer!

    Historical and literary assignments.

    For the plays of which Russian playwright was the dictionary created by N.S. Ashukin and S.I. Ozhegov, including the following articles: great – delicate; nothing - nothing; electricity - electricity; to have breakfast - to have breakfast; hypocrite - feigned - virtuous person, hypocrite (Maximum number of points – 1 point)

    This literary magazine was published successively by A.S. Pushkin, P.A. Pletnev, N.A. Nekrasov from 1836 to 1866 “The Captain's Daughter”, “Notes of a Hunter”, “Mumu” ​​were published in it. What are the names of the magazine?(Maximum number of points – 1 point)

    In which works Russian classics Are the characters gypsies? (One point for each correctly named work + author)

III . Knowledge of literary theory.

1.Indicate funds artistic expression, used in the passage? (Maximum number of points – 3 points)

In one place, a particularly dull lantern diluted the darkness, and, passing through its dim aura, the fog turned into beads of rain (V. Nabokov “Other Shores”).

    Here are fragments of lyrical works and names of genres. Relate them to each other. Write down your answer using letters and numbers (for example: m – 9). Max-8b.

Genre name

Example number

A) idyll

B) sonnet

B) message

D) elegy

D) ode

E) thought

G) epigram

H) haiku

1. He plays chess with one hand,

With his other hand he conquers peoples,

With one foot he slays friend and foe,

With the other he tramples the universe's shores.

(A. Suvorov)

2. The day is already paler, hiding behind the mountain;

Noisy herds crowd over the river;

Tired villager with slow feet

He goes, lost in thought, to his quiet hut.

(V. Zhukovsky)

3. Crowd gloomy and soon forgotten
We will pass over the world without noise or trace,
Without giving up the centuries a single fertile thought,
Not the genius of the work begun.
And our ashes, with the severity of a judge and a citizen,
A descendant will insult with a contemptuous verse,
The bitter mockery of a deceived son
Over the wasted father.

(M. Lermontov)

4. The calm of ashes.

The cat plays with hair.

All will pass.

(M. Lemaire)

5. Love, hope, quiet glory
Deception did not last long for us,
The youthful fun has disappeared
Like a dream, like morning fog;
But desire still burns within us;
Under the yoke of fatal power
With an impatient soul
Let us heed the calling of the Fatherland.

(A. Pushkin)

6. Poet! do not value people's love.
There will be a momentary noise of enthusiastic praise;
You will hear the judgment of a fool and the laughter of a cold crowd,
But you remain firm, calm and gloomy.

You are the king: live alone. On the road to freedom
Go where your free mind takes you,
Improving the fruits of your favorite thoughts,
Without demanding rewards for a noble deed.

They are in you. You are your own highest court;
You know how to evaluate your work more strictly than anyone else.
Are you satisfied with it, discerning artist?

Satisfied? So let the crowd scold him
And spits on the altar where your fire burns,
And your tripod shakes in childish playfulness.

(A. Pushkin)

7. Verb of times! metal ringing!

Your terrible voice confuses me,

Calling me, calling your moan,

He calls and brings you closer to the coffin.

I barely saw this light,

Death is already gnashing its teeth,

Like lightning, the scythe shines

And my days are cut by like grain.

(G. Derzhavin)

8. Shepherdesses, I forget

For hours I was sad, groaning,

I’ll play my pipe again,

You will see me again in your circles. (A. Sumarokov)

IV . Analysis of poetic text. Maksim. 25 points

F.I. Tyutchev

How the ocean embraces globe,

Earthly life is surrounded by dreams;

Night will come - and with sonorous waves

The element hits its shore.

That's her voice: he forces us and asks...

Already in the pier the magical boat came to life;

The tide is rising and sweeping us away quickly

Into the immeasurability of dark waves.

The vault of heaven, burning with the glory of the stars

Looks mysteriously from the depths, -

And we float, a burning abyss

Surrounded on all sides.

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2014-2015 academic year

1. Complete the description of M.Yu. Lermontov, given by V.G. Belinsky, with examples - indicate the name of Lermontov’s poems in place of the gaps or provide quotes.

“Taking a general glance at the poems of M. Lermontov, we see in them all the forces, all the elements from which life and poetry are composed. In this deep nature, in this powerful spirit, everything lives; Everything is accessible to them, everything is clear; they respond to everything.

Indestructible strength and power of spirit (________________________________________________),

the unctuous fragrance of prayer (__________________________________________),

fiery, stormy animation (_______________________________________________),

quiet sadness, gentle thoughtfulness (__________________________________________),

cries of proud suffering (_____________________________________________),

mysterious tenderness of feeling (__________________________________________),

ailments modern society (____________________________________________________),

intoxication of love (_________________________________________________________________),

contempt for the prose of life (__________________________________________________________),

poison of denial (__________________________________________________________________________),

everything, everything in Lermontov’s poetry: heaven and earth, heaven and hell.

2. Read the text, find the names of works of art hidden in it. Write them down and indicate the author.

“Mentally running through his life, he asked himself with painful anguish: “Who is to blame for the fact that he, who successfully started his career as a financier, fell off a cliff and found himself at the bottom of society. What to do? The most ordinary story! Such is the fate of a person who believes in the kindness and gentle tenderness of the world. How hard it is for him to understand the truth that our world is an empty, cold house, whose inhabitants have an empty, cold heart beating. The world is a trap for the gullible, a huge barge laden with the outcasts.”

It was already getting dark. Purple clouds were creeping across the low sky, harbingers of an approaching thunderstorm. The streets became dark, like the wilds of a dense, impenetrable forest, in which, as if coming from the depths of memory, the call of the ancestors sounded someone’s quiet, stern voice. Hiding his nose in the beaver collar of his overcoat, he, not paying attention to the raindrops, walked alone and slowly through the empty city, like a holy passion-bearer making a cleansing walk through torment.

3. Explain literary terms:

Allegory - ; anapest -; annotation-; antithesis-; aphorism -; alliteration -.

4. What directions and trends in Russian literature of the early 20th century influenced the work of the best poets and prose writers of this time?

5 . 1. V. Mayakovsky’s first public performance with poetry reading took place in the famous artistic basement _____________________________________________________

2. In 1918 At a poetry evening at the Polytechnic Museum in Moscow _______________

__________________ was elected, Mayakovsky took second place, and Balmont took third place.

3. Since the fall of 1905, __________ has become the brightest literary salon in St. Petersburg

Vyacheslav Ivanov, his apartment in a building on Tavricheskaya Street, located on the top floor, in the corner tower.

4. The publishing house ____________ led by M. Gorky in different years included L. Andreev, I. Bunin, V. Veresaev, N. Garin-Mikhailovsky, A. Kuprin, I. Shevelev and other writers

5. In 1907 The premiere of A. Blok's play _____________ took place at the V.F. Komissarzhevskaya Theater, with music by M.A. Kuzmin.

6. A. Blok said that Vrubel’s “Demon” and Lermontov’s “Demon” are “symbols of our time.” Write a short article about this artist, name his most famous paintings.

7. 1. In the period 1900-1903. the poet created his best poems : "Verblessness",

“I am the sophistication of Russian slow speech...”, “Tenderest of all.” In 1904-1905 The Scorpio publishing house published a collection of the poet's poems in two volumes. This period ends with the collection “Liturgy of Beauty. Elemental Hymns”, in which the poet reproaches people who “have fallen out of love with the Sun”.

8. 1. Determine the poetic meter, rhyme, and method of rhyming in each passage;

1. My queen has a high palace,

About seven golden pillars,

My queen has a seven-sided crown,

There are countless expensive stones in it

2. Insomnia. Homer. Tight sails.

I read the list of ships to the middle:

This long brood, this train

Crane,

That once rose above Hellas.

3. She came in from the cold,

Flushed,

Filled the room

The aroma of air and perfume.

9. Choose a match: writer - work:

1. M Sholokhov 1. “Brest Fortress”

2. V. Nekrasov 2. “Borodino”

3. V. Bykov 3. “And the dawns here are quiet”

4. A. Tvardovsky 4. “Obelisk”

5. K. Simonov 5. “White Guard”

6. M. Lermontov 6. “The Fate of Man”

7. N. Bulgakov 7. “Wait for me”

8. B. Vasiliev 8. “Hot Snow”

9. Yu. Bondarev 9. “Vasily Terkin”

10. S. Smirnov 10. “In the trenches of Stalingrad”

10. Analysis of the poetic text.

M.Yu.Lermontov

"Sky and Stars"

Clear evening sky
The distant stars are clear,
Clear as the happiness of a child;
ABOUT! Why can't I think:
Stars, you are clear, like my happiness!

Why are you unhappy?
Will people tell me?
That makes me unhappy
Good people are like the stars and the sky -
Stars and sky! - and I’m a man! ..

People to each other
Envy is nourished;
I, on the contrary,
I only envy the beautiful stars,
I would only like to take their place.

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1. Which literary character does the following items belong to? Name the hero, work and author.(By1 point for the hero, author and title of the work)

    Pea

    Sharp sparkling knife and fur muff

    Fresh fragrant golden-brown apple

    Shirts knitted from nettle yarn

    Magic beard hairs

5)

2. Identify and name the genre based on fragments of text.

( Maximum points - 3)

Fragment

genre name

A) Once upon a time there lived a good Tsar Matvey;

Lived with his queen

He has been in agreement for many years;

But the children are still gone.

B) Alone in the field is not a warrior

B) The red yoke hung across the river.

3. Fill in the missing word(s). Indicate the author and title of the work from which the excerpt is taken. ( Maximum points - 4)

A) White-faced, black-browed,

The character of such a meek one.

And the groom was found for her,

The prince __________.

B) “Turn back, bow to the fish:

I don't want to be ___________ ___________,

But I want to be a free queen"

4. Identify the writer based on biographical facts. Write his last name, first name, patronymic. ( Maximum points - 6)

a) Born in the Arkhangelsk province into the family of a peasant fisherman. Without his father's knowledge, he left for Moscow. Entered the Slavic-Greek-Latin Academy. He made many scientific discoveries in the fields of physics, chemistry, and astronomy. Conducted a reform of versification.

b) Born in Moscow. His uncle, Vasily Lvovich, was a famous poet. The nanny had a great influence on the boy. He studied at the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum. V. Zhukovsky gave him his portrait with the inscription “To the winning student from the defeated teacher.”

5. Restore the full forms of the writers’ names (first name, patronymic, last name).

( Maximum number of points - 5)

Ivan Andreevich Lermontov

Mikhail Yurievich Gogol

Lev Nikolaevich Krylov

Alexander Sergeevich Tolstoy

Nikolai Vasilievich Pushkin

6. Match the given nouns with constant epithets (you can connect them with arrows):

(Maximum points – 5)

    girl

    Earth

    falcon

    tears

    Russian

    red

    damask

    clear

    bitter

7. Mark works of art that relate to fiction:

    I.E. Repin “Dragonfly”

    P.P. Ershov “The Little Humpbacked Horse”

    P.I. Tchaikovsky "The Nutcracker"

    A.M. Opekushin. Monument to A.S. Pushkin

    S. Aksakov. "The Scarlet Flower".

    Barma and Postnik. Intercession Cathedral (St. Basil's Cathedral)

(Maximum points - 2)

8. Divide the mythological characters: Yarilo, Atlas, Dazhd-bog, Zeus, Hercules, Apollo - into groups:

a) Slavic; b) Greek

(Maximum points – 6)

9. Define the moral of the fable. What fables are the morals drawn from?

Write the name of the fables.

( 2 points for definition, 2 points for answer – total 4 points )

a) “When there is no agreement among comrades,

Things won’t go well for them...”

b) How many times have they told the world,

That flattery is vile and harmful; but everything is not for the future,

And a flatterer will always find a corner in the heart.”

10. Creative task

In fairy tales, inanimate objects often come to life. For example, a darning needle, an inkwell, a coin from G.Kh. Andersen, mirror from A.S. Pushkin, toys
T.A. Hoffmann and A. Milne, maps from L. Carroll.

Compose a fairy tale, where the main actor some thing has become.

(Maximum points – 10)

We wish you success!

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Literature Olympiad 6th grade

1. Match the genre definition with the titles of the works below

1

Chronicle

A

"Horse surname"

2

Fable

B

"Cup"

3

Ballad

IN

"The Tale of Bygone Years"

4

Fairy tale

G

"Porridge from an ax"

5

Story

D

6

Poem

E

"White birch"

2. Identify the writer based on biographical facts.

1.

Born in Moscow, his uncle Vasily Lvovich was a famous poet, his nanny had a great influence on the boy, he studied at the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum, V. Zhukovsky gave him his portrait with the inscription “To the victorious student from the defeated teacher”

2.

He was raised by his grandmother, studied at Moscow University, entered the school of guard ensigns and cavalry cadets, was exiled to the Caucasus for one of his works, and died in a duel.

3.

Spent most of his life in Yasnaya Polyana, participated in the Crimean War, opened a school for peasant children, they say about him that he is “the pride of the Russian people”

Maximum number of points – 3

3.Answer each question with “yes” (if the statement is true) or “no” (if the statement is false).

A) V. Zhukovsky is called “the sun of Russian poetry”

B) Chronicle writing in Rus' began in the 11th century.

B) A poem based on historical event, a legend with a sharp plot is called a ballad

D) epigraph - a short text placed by the author after the work

D) The story and the word are genres of ancient Russian literature.

Maximum points – 5

4 Combine the names and surnames of Russian and foreign writers.

1) Agnia a) Yesenin

2) Astrid b) Prishvin

3) Sergey Alexandrovich c) Kuprin

4) Alexander Ivanovich d) Marshak

5) Alexander Sergeevich d) Lindgren

6) Konstantin Georgievich e) Rodari

7) Gianni e) Astafiev

8) Viktor Petrovich f) Barto

9) Samuil Yakovlevich h) Paustovsky

10) Mikhail Mikhailovich i) Pushkin

1 point per fact (10 points).

5. Match the term and its definition.

1) Description of nature in a literary work. a) rhyme

2) Conversation between two or more persons. b) landscape

3) Consonance of the ends of the lines. c) dialogue

4) Allegorically describes the subject, teaches

guess what is planned. d) fable

5) A small work of art,

depicting a specific event in a person’s life. d) riddle

6) Allegory, with the help of which abstract

the concept is conveyed using a specific image. e) antithesis

7) A small piece of narrative

character with moralizing content. g) allegory

8) Stylistic figure based

on the opposition of concepts and images. h) story.

1 point per fact (8 points).

6. Read the poem by A.N. Pleshcheev "Spring". Answer the questions:

1.What figurative and expressive means underlies the poem?

(comparison, epithet, personification).

2. Write down words that emphasize the emotional state of the poet,

write which one.

The snow is already melting, the streams are flowing,

There was a breath of spring through the window...

The nightingales will soon whistle,

And the forest will be dressed in leaves!

Pure heavenly azure,

The sun became warmer and brighter,

It's time for evil blizzards and storms

It's gone for a long time again.

And my heart is still in my chest

He knocks as if he's waiting for something

As if happiness is ahead

And winter took away my worries

Maximum points - 2

7.Name the paintings based on fairy-tale scenes created by Viktor Mikhailovich Vasnetsov?

1 point per fact

8.Here are excerpts from several literary works. What do these passages have in common? What is this element of the composition of fairy tales called? Maximum number of points – 1

1. ... They didn’t do it for a long time,

To think, an honest feast and for the wedding; guests have arrived,

The wedding was celebrated; I was there, there's honey and beer

Drank; It flowed down my mustache, but didn’t get into my mouth. And that's it.

2 I was there; honey, drank beer -

    Which fairy tale or literary character does the items listed below belong to? Name the hero, work and author.
    A) saber and backpack
    B) magic beard hairs
    B) barley seed in a flower pot
    D) broken trough
    D) talking wonderful mirror
    The maximum number of points is 15 points (for the hero, the title of the work and the author 1 point each)
    10.Using these examples, determine the type of trail.
    1) “The knight fought like a lion”
    2) “You have to bow your head below the thin blade of epic”
    3) “The snow lies like magnificent carpets, glistening in the sun”

4) “Below him is a stream of lighter azure, above him is a golden ray of sun”
5) “A little man with a fingernail”
6) “The shadow of sadness has disappeared”
7) “The golden grove dissuaded me”
8) “Falened Stars”
9) “A rare bird will fly to the middle of the Dnieper”
10) “Hunger armed them with courage”
11) “Black wind, White snow»

12) “Eyes are blue like the sky”
1 point per fact (12 points)

11. Find and correct the semantic error in the passage below. Explain the meaning of the word you found.
And only the sky lit up,
Everything suddenly began to move noisily,
The formation flashed behind the formation.

Servant to the king, father to the soldiers...
Yes, I feel sorry for him; struck by damask steel,
He sleeps in damp ground.
M.Yu.Lermontov “Borodino”

Maximum points - 2

12. Text analysis.
Blue shadows...
Silence resumed, frosty and bright. Yesterday's powder lies on the crust like powder with sparkling sparkles, the crust does not fall through anywhere and holds up even better in the field, in the sun, than in the shade. Each bush of old wormwood, burdock, blade of grass, blade of grass, as if in a mirror, looks into this sparkling powder and sees itself blue and beautiful. (M.M. Prishvin).
1)What is this description called?
2) What time of year did M.M. Prishvin depict? Prove this with examples from the text.
3)What means of expression the writer uses artistic speech
in this description?
1 point per fact

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Task No. 1

Epics inspired many masters of art to create original creations. Name the authors and their works. (Maximum amount – 5 points).

Task No. 2

Which writer are we talking about? (Maximum amount - 5 points)

1. This writer's real name is Samuel Clemens, his pen name being a pilot's term used on the Mississippi River. At the age of 12, he was left without a father and was forced to quit school and earn his own living. He tried himself in various professions: he was a printer's apprentice, a typesetter, a pilot, a gold miner, and a journalist. Already during his lifetime he was so famous that letters reached him even if only the name of the country and his name were written on the envelope.

2. The first stories of this writer were cheerful, funny, amusing, witty, and they were published in magazines whose names were also unusual: “Dragonfly”, “Alarm Clock”, “Fragments”. And he writes these stories under a pseudonym, being a student at the Faculty of Medicine at Moscow University.

3. He was not only an excellent poet and translator, but also a wise teacher, educator of the heir to the throne, the future Emperor Alexander II. A.S. Pushkin called himself his student. In response, this writer gave his portrait to the great poet as a sign of respect after the release of “Ruslan and Lyudmila.”

4. William Sydney Porter (this is his real name) creates his first story while in prison, and with the money he buys a Christmas present for his daughter, who is waiting for him at home with her mother.

5. At his home on an estate near Tula, he creates a school for peasant children and teaches there himself, writes the ABC, and creates four “Russian books for reading.” By that time, he had already returned from the Caucasus and retired after participating in the heroic defense of Sevastopol. His collected works comprise 90 volumes.

Task No. 3.

Remember and name the real names of the heroes.(Maximum amount – 7 points) .

Deforge; two Caucasian prisoners; a hero nicknamed Chameleon, a peasant girl, an amphibian man, a man on the clock, Biryuk.

Task No. 4

The events of many works are connected with these places. Tell us, in which books did you come across these places? (For each correct answer 1 point, 5 points in total)
Moscow, monastery, front entrance, shack by the sea, Ithaca.

Task No. 5

(Maximum amount -3 points)

What are carols? When and where were they performed? What is their difference from other calendar-ritual songs?

Task No. 6

(Maximum amount -4 points)

Give examples of proverbs that come from

a) fairy tales;

b) fables by I.A. Krylova.

Task No. 7.

Identify literary devices (tropes) in the lines of A.S. Pushkin from the poem “Poltava” ((Maximum number - 4 points)

The east is burning with a new dawn; purple smoke; like a plowman the battle rests; throwing piles of bodies on piles

Task No. 8.

Pushkin's heroes often change their previous way of life, becoming, as it were, “impostors.” In which work and who became:
a) peasant woman
b) a robber

(Maximum amount - 2 points.)

Task No. 9

What are the names and patronymics of the writers?

Pushkin ____________________________________________________

Lermontov ___________________________________________________

Turgenev ____________________________________________________

Nekrasov _____________________________________________________

Chekhov ________________________________________________________________

(Maximum amount – 5 points.)

Task No. 10

(Maximum amount -10 points)

“A personal library is not just a collection of books; it should contain only the necessary books that meet the needs of the mind and soul of the library owner.” What books are in your home library? (List by topic or genre of the book. Tell us about the preferences of your family members and their choice in reading books). Name 3- 5 of your favorite authors and their books. Explain your choice.

Total 50 points.

a) what is the difference: poems / ballads

b) what is the difference: plot / plot

2. Knowledge of literary texts (for each correct answer 10 points)

1.What works are these heroes from? Who is their author?

A) Ochumelov

B) Deforge

B) Natalya Savishna

D) Lisa-Akulina

D) Princess Volkonskaya

3. Do you remember...(5 points)

a) How many years did Oleg reign?

b) Who did Batu send to fight Evpatiy Kolovrat?

c) Who was the first to recognize Peter I in the Glass State?

d) How much money did Tsar Ivan Vasilyevich order to pay the young man “for dishonor”?

e) What happened when Martha finished her speech at the place of execution?

4. Name the genre of works: (5 points)

Name the genre of works:

a) N.M. Karamzin “Martha the Posadnitsa...”;

b) V.A. Zhukovsky “The Forest Tsar”;

c) N.V. Gogol “The Inspector General”;

d) K.G. Paustovsky “The Joy of Creativity”

e) M.Yu. Lermontov “Mtsyri”.

5. Determine the poetic meter: (2 points)

a) In the hope of glory and goodness

I look forward without a fight

The beginning of the glorious days of Peter

There were riots and executions.

(A.S. Pushkin)

b) The leaves in the field have turned yellow,

And they spin and fly.

Only in the forest they ate withered

They keep gloomy greenery.

6. Find and correct the semantic error in the given passage of text: (2 points)
A)
You listen to my commandment
I came here, thank you.
Everything is better in front of someone
With words, ease my chest,
But I didn’t do harm to people,
And therefore my affairs
It's a little good for you to know
Can you tell your soul? M.Yu.Lermontov “Mtsyri”
B ) And only the sky lit up,
Everything suddenly began to move noisily,
The formation flashed behind the formation.
Our colonel was born a brother:
Servant to the king, father to the soldiers
Yes, I feel sorry for him; struck by damask steel,
He sleeps in damp ground. M.Yu.Lermontov “Borodino”

7. Find out the work by its ending, name the author. (6 points)

1. “Here are the fruits of evil.”

2. “- Look, he trudged along! – he muttered, “yes, I love him!”

Half an hour later he said goodbye to me at the edge of the forest.”

3. “And with this thought I will fall asleep,

And I won’t curse anyone!..”

8. What means of artistic expression are used in the passage? (3 points)

Nature of the thirsty steppes

She gave birth to him on the day of wrath,

And green dead branches

And she gave the roots poison.

9. The names of which writers and poets are associated with literary places in Russia: (5 points)

a) Yasnaya Polyana;

b) Spasskoye-Lutovinovo;

c) Nezhin;

d) Tarkhany;

d) Mikhailovskoe.

10. Read the work of I.S. Turgenev – prose poem “The Beggar” (1878).

Explain how you understood its meaning. In your answer, rely on the tasks proposed after the text (the recommended length of answers to each question is 3-4 sentences). (8 points)

I was walking down the street... I was stopped by a beggar, a decrepit old man.

Inflamed, tearful eyes, blue lips, rough rags, unclean wounds... Oh, how hideously poverty has gnawed at this unfortunate creature!

He extended his red, swollen, dirty hand to me... He moaned, he bellowed for help.

I started rummaging through all my pockets... Not a wallet, not a watch, not even a handkerchief... I didn’t take anything with me.

And the beggar waited... and his outstretched hand weakly swayed and trembled.

Lost, embarrassed, I firmly shook this dirty, trembling hand...

“Don’t blame me, brother; I have nothing, brother."

The beggar stared at me with his bloodshot eyes; his blue lips grinned

and he, in turn, squeezed my cold fingers.

“Well, brother,” he mumbled, “and thank you for that.” This is also alms, brother.

I realized that I also received alms from my brother.

1.Formulate the theme of the work. What artistic means Does Turgenev characterize the position of a beggar? (2 points)

1.2. Then everything disappeared: the meadows and the skies.

We're in a dark room. To complete the miracle

The floor opened - and you are from there,

Pale as death, and hair on end!

Then the doors opened with thunder

Some are not people or animals.

We were separated - and they tortured the one sitting with me

1.3 . This night they dressed me in the evening...

black blanket

on a yew bed;

scooped me blue wine,

mixed with grief;

they poured filthy foreigners on me from the empty quivers

large pearls on the chest

and undead me.

1.4 .And now I’m walking around like crazy. All night such rubbish was in my eyes... Yes, it was you, mother, then father... As soon as I started to fall asleep, I saw that you, mother, deigned to beat father... So I felt sorry for... you, mother: you are so tired, beating father ...

2. What works are the excerpts taken from? Name their authors and genre

belonging.

2.1. Kings and kingdoms of the earth are a delight,

Beloved silence,

The bliss of the villages, the city fence,

How useful and beautiful you are!

The flowers around you are full of flowers

And the fields in the fields turn yellow;

The ships are full of treasures

They dare to follow you into the sea;

You sprinkle with a generous hand

Your wealth on earth.

2.2. The sensitive, kind old woman, seeing her daughter’s tirelessness, often pressed her to her weakly beating heart, called her divine mercy, nurse, the joy of her old age, and prayed to God to reward her for what she did for her mother.

2.3 . Suddenly there is a snowstorm all around;

The snow is falling in clumps;

The black corvid, whistling with its wing,

Hovering over the sleigh;

The raven croaks: sadness!

The horses are in a hurry

They look sensitively into the distance,

Raising their manes.

3. In the list of works by A. Pushkin below, their names are mixed up. From the words that make up the incorrect titles, restore the true names.

“Journey to the village of Kirdzhali”, “Prisoner of Peter the Great”, “Arap in Kolomna”, “The House of an Egyptian Peasant Woman”, “Caucasian Robbers”, “The History of Arzrum”, “The Brothers of Count Nulin”, “The Nights of the Young Lady Goryukhina”.

4. What literary heroes, real historical figures, are depicted in the following passages? Name the work and author.

4.1 . His eyes

They shine. His face is terrible.

The movements are fast. He is beautiful.

He's like God's thunderstorm.

It's coming. They bring him a horse.

The faithful horse is zealous and humble,

Feeling the fatal fire,

Trembling. He looks askance with his eyes

And rushes in the dust of battle,

Proud of the mighty rider.

4.2 . Here the king frowned his black eyebrows

And he focused his keen eyes on him,

Like a hawk looked from the heights of heaven

To the young blue-winged dove, -

Yes, the young fighter did not look up.

4.3. He was wearing a beautiful Cossack caftan, trimmed with braid. Tall sable hat with

golden tassels were pulled over his sparkling eyes. ... sat in first place,

leaning his elbows on the table and propping up his black beard with his wide fist.

5. What work is it about? we're talking about?

5.1. “The greatest patriotic poem is dedicated not to one of the victories, of which Russian weapons had many, but to a terrible defeat, in which for the first time in Russian history the prince was captured and the army was almost destroyed!” (D.S. Likhachev)

5.2 . They say that one of the young nobles recognized himself in the hero of this work and was so shocked that he threw himself into learning, studied at home and abroad, studied languages, philosophy, the history of painting... This was Nikolai Alekseevich Olenin, one of the most educated people of his time .

5.3 . When A. S. Pushkin was passing through Yekaterinoslavl, two brothers escaped from the local prison. The poet himself testifies to this: “In 1820... two robbers, chained together, swam across the Dnieper and escaped. Their rest on the island and the drowning of one of the guards were not invented by me.” This incident became the reason for writing a long poem, which the author then destroyed, leaving only the beginning. This passage turned into an independent poem.

6. Explain the meaning of mythological names in the given texts.

6.1. Like a crane's wedge into foreign borders -

On the heads of kings there is divine foam -

Where are you sailing? Whenever Elena

What is Troy alone for you, Achaean men?

(O. Mandelstam)

6.2. “Here are the winds, the grandchildren of Stribog, blowing arrows from the sea...” (“The Tale of Igor’s Campaign”)

7. Give an interpretation of the literary terms mentioned in the excerpt from M. Yu. Lermontov’s work “A Fairy Tale for Children.”

The weapon is excellent: you throw an epigram in the face of your enemies...

Do you want to annoy your friends?

Give them a poem or a drama!

8. Interpretation of the poetic text. Suggest your option literary analysis this poem.

Echo

Does the beast roar in the deep forest,

Is the horn blowing, is the thunder roaring,

Is the maiden behind the hill singing?

For every sound

Your response in the empty air

You will give birth suddenly.

You listen to the roar of thunder,

And the voice of the storm and the waves,

And the cry of rural shepherds -

And you send an answer;

You don’t have any feedback... That’s it

And you, poet! (A.S. Pushkin. 1831)

- genre features 1 point; - chronotope 1 point; - poetic vocabulary 2 points;

- poetic syntax 2 points - sound writing 2 points; - integrity and compositional harmony of interpretation 2 points.

The maximum number of points is 24.The maximum number of points for the entire work is 60 points.

Find material for any lesson,

What signs of a historical work can be identified in “The Captain’s Daughter” and which Russian writers depicted historical events in their works?


Read the text fragment below and complete tasks B1-B7; C1-C2.

We sat down. “To the Belogorsk fortress!” - Pugachev said to the broad-shouldered Tatar, standing at the helm of the troika. My heart began to beat violently. The horses started moving, the bell rang, the wagon flew...

“Stop! stop!” - a voice rang out, too familiar to me, - and I saw Savelich running to meet us. Pugachev ordered to stop. “Father, Pyotr Andreich!” - the guy shouted. - “Don’t leave me in my old age in the midst of these scams...” - Ah, old brat! - Pugachev told him. - God allowed us to meet again. Well, sit down on the irradiator.

“Thank you, sir, thank you, dear father!” - Savelich said as he sat down. - “God grant you a hundred years of health for looking after me as an old man and calming me down. I will pray to God for you forever, but I won’t even mention the hare’s sheepskin coat.”

This bunny sheepskin coat could finally seriously anger Pugachev. Fortunately, the impostor either did not hear or ignored the inappropriate hint. The horses galloped; people on the street stopped and bowed from the waist. Pugachev nodded his head at both. sides. A minute later we left the settlement and rushed along a smooth road.

You can easily imagine how I felt at that moment. In a few hours I was supposed to see the one whom I considered already lost to me. I imagined the moment of our union... I also thought about the man in whose hands my fate was, and who, by a strange coincidence of circumstances, was mysteriously connected with me. I remembered the reckless cruelty, the bloodthirsty habits of the one who volunteered to be the deliverer of my dear! Pugachev did not know that she was the daughter of Captain Mironov; the embittered Shvabrin could reveal everything to him; Pugachev could have discovered the truth in another way... Then what will happen to Marya Ivanovna? The cold ran through my body and my hair stood on end...

Suddenly Pugachev interrupted my thoughts, turning to me with the question: “What, your honor, did you deign to think about?”

“How can I help but think about it,” I answered him: “I am an officer and a nobleman; Yesterday I fought against you, and today I’m riding with you in the same tent, and the happiness of my whole life depends on you.

"Well?" - asked Pugachev. - “Are you scared?”

I replied that having already been pardoned by him once, I hoped not only for his mercy, but even for help.

“And you’re right, by God you’re right!” - said the impostor. - “You saw that my guys were looking at you askance; and the old man insisted even today that you are a spy, and that you need to be tortured and hanged; but I didn’t agree,” he added, lowering his voice so that Savelich and the Tatar could not hear him, “remembering your glass of wine and the hare’s sheepskin coat. You see that I am not such a bloodsucker as your brothers say about me.”

I remembered taking Belogorsk fortress; but did not consider it necessary to challenge him, and did not answer a word.

A. S. Pushkin “The Captain's Daughter”

What is the name of the genre of literature to which The Captain's Daughter belongs?

Explanation.

This type of literature is called epic. Let's give a definition.

A type of literature (along with lyrics and drama), a narrative about events supposed in the past (as if they had happened and are remembered by the narrator). The epic embraces existence in its plastic volume, spatio-temporal extension and event saturation (plot content).

Answer: epic.

Answer: epic

Indicate in which century the events depicted take place.

Explanation.

The events depicted take place in the 18th century.

Answer: the eighteenth.

Answer: eighteenth|eighteenth

Danil Evdokimenko 26.05.2016 16:13

Hello, I answered this question with the word “eighteenth”, and I was given an error, i.e. the correct one is 18. Please tell me which is more correct?

Tatiana Statsenko

In the demo version, these types of answers are written in cursive. Corrected.

Masha Sinkevich 02.04.2017 18:14

Hello. I wrote “eighteenth” in the answer, but the answer was counted as an error. Is it not possible to indicate the century in the nominative case?

Tatiana Statsenko

Can. Changes have been made.

Anatoly Kulbaev 13.06.2018 20:50

How does the age of Pugachev's rebellion relate to literature in general? The question is more historical!

Tatiana Statsenko

For our classical literature Characteristic is the reflection of life on historical and social material. Without this, there is no Russian literature.

Establish a correspondence between the three main characters appearing in this fragment and their inherent personality traits. For each position in the first column, select the corresponding position from the second column.

ABIN

Explanation.

A-4: Grinev - honesty, nobility, courage, sensitivity. Pyotr Grinev is the main character of the story. He is 17 years old, a Russian nobleman who has just entered military service. One of Grinev’s main qualities is sincerity. He is sincere with the characters of the novel and with the readers. In telling his life, he did not try to embellish it.

B-2: Pugachev - toughness combined with gratitude and generosity. Pugachev Emelyan is the leader of the anti-noble uprising, calling himself the “great sovereign” Peter III. This image in the story is multifaceted: P. is evil, and generous, and boastful, and wise, and disgusting, and omnipotent, and dependent on the opinions of those around him.

V-1: Savelich - devotion, care, worldly wisdom. The image of Savelich embodies many attractive features characteristic of a simple Russian person: fidelity to duty, directness, the ability for deep affection and self-sacrifice.

Answer: 421.

Answer: 421

Establish a correspondence between the three main characters appearing in this fragment and their future fate.

Write down the numbers in your answer, arranging them in the order corresponding to the letters:

ABIN

Explanation.

A-2: Grinev escapes prison and hard labor, pardoned by the empress. At the end of the story, saving her beloved Grinev, Masha, as equal to equal, talks with the empress, whom she does not recognize, and even contradicts her. As a result, the heroine wins, freeing Grinev from prison.

B-4: Pugachev was sentenced to death. At the end of the work, Pugachev is sentenced to death.

V-1: Savelich accompanies Masha, liberated from the Belogorsk fortress, home.

Answer: 241.

Answer: 241

What is the name of the genre of narration on behalf of the author about real events of the past, of which he was a participant and eyewitness?

Explanation.

This genre is called memoirs. Memoirs are notes from contemporaries that tell about events in which the author of the memoirs took part or which are known to him from eyewitnesses. An important feature of memoirs is the emphasis on the “documentary” nature of the text, which claims to be authentic to the past being recreated. Memoirs differ from chronicles of modern events in that in them the author’s face comes to the fore with his sympathies and dislikes, with his aspirations and views. Very often written by individuals who played a prominent role in history, sometimes covering a significant period of time, such as the entire life of the author, often connecting important events with the minutiae of everyday life, memoirs can be historical material of paramount importance.

Answer: memoirs.

Answer: memoirs

Guest 16.05.2013 18:07

I wrote a memoir, that is, in the singular - it gives an error, saying memoirs! is it really that important? thank you in advance

Indicate the name of the compositional element of the text, which occupies an important place in this fragment, reproducing the verbal communication of the characters.

Explanation.

This form of communication is called dialogue. Let's give a definition.

Dialogue is a conversation between two or more persons in a work of fiction. In a dramatic work, the dialogue of the characters is one of the main artistic means for creating an image and character.

Answer: metaphor

How does this episode relate to the epigraph to the novel: “Take care of your honor from a young age”?

Explanation.

In the epigraph of the story “The Captain's Daughter” by A.S. Pushkin brought out the Russian proverb “Take care of your honor from a young age.” Very often, the meaning of proverbs is understood only when a person experiences some difficulties in life.

This happened with Pyotr Grinev. He was faced with a choice: take a risk, but act like an honest person, or, afraid of danger, betray his loved ones and his ideals.

Masha’s only salvation from the hands of Shvabrin was Pugachev. At the same time, turning to a rebel against whom Grinev himself fought, having sworn allegiance to the queen, was very risky. Pyotr Andreevich, risking his life, was still able to maintain his honor and dignity, because he was truthful with Pugachev, brave and did not betray his oath to please the man on whom his and Masha’s lives depended. Being in the same sleigh with the impostor, he did not give him any reason to think that he was at the same time with him, he openly answered the rebel: “I am an officer and a nobleman...” A sense of duty, sincerity, devotion - these qualities make up Grinev’s personality. Sometimes he is afraid and doubts, but he tries not to deviate from his convictions and extreme cases ready to perform truly heroic deeds for the sake of loved ones.

Explanation.

“The Captain's Daughter” is called a historical novel by many literary scholars, primarily because it is based on the history of the Pugachev rebellion. The work contains real historical figures: the impostor Emelyan Pugachev, an escaped convict who proclaimed himself tsar, and Empress Catherine II. The novel shows real territories engulfed in rebellion. You can find prototypes in the characters of The Captain's Daughter. Heroes are sifted through history, like through a sieve, and the one who is honest and merciful survives and is rewarded with happiness, while the one who is low in soul is overtaken by punishment. According to Pushkin, history is a certain force that acts independently of people, beyond their control and even sometimes hostile to them.

We can also find signs of historicism in the novel by L.N. Tolstoy's "War and Peace", where we also find real characters among the characters historical figures: Napoleon, Alexander I, Kutuzov and others. Within a few historical eras the events of “War and Peace” are developing: the era of the Russian-Austrian war, Patriotic War 1812, preparations for the Decembrist uprising.

Epic novel by M. Sholokhov “ Quiet Don"continues the traditions of Pushkin and Tolstoy in revealing human destinies and characters through historical events. History is a clash, a struggle between warring parties; without them, history does not exist.


Literary heroes are usually fiction author. But some of them still have real prototypes who lived at the time of the author, or famous historical figures. We will tell you who these figures, unfamiliar to a wide range of readers, were.

1. Sherlock Holmes


Even the author himself admitted that Sherlock Holmes has a lot common features with his mentor Joe Bell. On the pages of his autobiography one could read that the writer often recalled his teacher, spoke about his eagle profile, inquisitive mind and amazing intuition. According to him, the doctor could turn any matter into a precise, systematized scientific discipline.

Often Dr. Bell used deductive methods of inquiry. Just by looking at a person alone, he could tell about his habits, his biography, and sometimes even make a diagnosis. After the novel was published, Conan Doyle corresponded with the “prototype” of Holmes, and he told him that perhaps this is exactly what his career would have turned out like if he had chosen a different path.

2. James Bond


Literary history James Bond began with a series of books that were written by intelligence officer Ian Fleming. The first book in the series, Casino Royale, was published in 1953, a few years after Fleming was assigned to monitor Prince Bernard, who had defected from German service to English intelligence. After much mutual suspicion, the scouts became good friends. Bond took over from Prince Bernard to order a Vodka Martini, adding the legendary “Shaken, not stirred.”

3. Ostap Bender


The man who became the prototype of the great schemer from the “12 chairs” of Ilf and Petrov, at the age of 80, still worked as a conductor on railway on the train from Moscow to Tashkent. Born in Odessa, Ostap Shor was from a young age prone to adventure. He introduced himself either as an artist or as a chess grandmaster, and even acted as a member of one of the anti-Soviet parties.

Only thanks to his remarkable imagination, Ostap Shor managed to return from Moscow to Odessa, where he served in the criminal investigation department and fought against local banditry. This is probably where Ostap Bender’s respectful attitude towards the Criminal Code comes from.

4. Professor Preobrazhensky


Professor Preobrazhensky from the famous Bulgakov novel “ Heart of a Dog“There was also a real prototype - a French surgeon of Russian origin Samuil Abramovich Voronov. At the beginning of the 20th century, this man made a real splash in Europe by transplanting monkey glands into humans to rejuvenate the body. The first operations showed a simply amazing effect: elderly patients experienced a resumption of sexual activity, improved memory and vision, ease of movement, and children who were lagging behind in mental development gained mental alertness.

Thousands of people were treated in Voronova, and the doctor himself opened his own monkey nursery on the French Riviera. But very little time passed and the miracle doctor’s patients began to feel worse. Rumors arose that the result of the treatment was just self-hypnosis, and Voronov was called a charlatan.

5. Peter Pan


The boy with the beautiful fairy Tinkerbell was given to the world and to James Barry himself, the author of the written work, by the Davis couple (Arthur and Sylvia). The prototype for Peter Pan was Michael, one of their sons. Fairytale hero received from a real boy not only his age and character, but also nightmares. And the novel itself is a dedication to the author’s brother, David, who died a day before his 14th birthday while ice skating.

6. Dorian Gray


It's a shame, but main character The novel “The Picture of Dorian Gray” significantly spoiled the reputation of its real-life original. John Gray, who in his youth was a protégé and close friend of Oscar Wilde, was handsome, rugged, and had the appearance of a 15-year-old boy. But their happy union came to an end when journalists became aware of their relationship. An angry Gray went to court and obtained an apology from the newspaper's editors, but after that his friendship with Wilde ended. Soon John Gray met Andre Raffalovich, a poet and native of Russia. They converted to Catholicism, and after some time Gray became a priest at St. Patrick's Church in Edinburgh.

7. Alice


The story of Alice in Wonderland began on the day Lewis Carroll walked with the daughters of the rector of Oxford University, Henry Lidell, among whom was Alice Lidell. Carroll came up with the story on the fly at the request of the children, but the next time he did not forget about it, he began to compose a sequel. Two years later, the author presented Alice with a manuscript consisting of four chapters, to which was attached a photograph of Alice herself at the age of seven. It was entitled “A Christmas gift to a dear girl in memory of a summer day.”

8. Karabas-Barabas


As you know, Alexei Tolstoy only planned to present Carlo Collodio’s “Pinocchio” in Russian, but it turned out that he wrote an independent story, in which analogies were clearly drawn with cultural figures of that time. Since Tolstoy had no weakness for Meyerhold’s theater and its biomechanics, it was the director of this theater who got the role of Karabas-Barabas. You can even guess the parody in the name: Karabas is the Marquis of Karabas from Perrault’s fairy tale, and Barabas is from the Italian word for swindler - baraba. But the no less telling role of the leech seller Duremar went to Meyerhold’s assistant, who worked under the pseudonym Voldemar Luscinius.

9. Lolita


According to the memoirs of Brian Boyd, a biographer of Vladimir Nabokov, when the writer was working on his scandalous novel Lolita, he regularly looked through newspaper columns that published reports of murder and violence. His attention was drawn to the sensational story of Sally Horner and Frank LaSalle, which occurred in 1948: a middle-aged man kidnapped 12-year-old Sally Horner and kept her with him for almost 2 years until the police found her in a California hotel. Lasalle, like Nabokov’s hero, passed off the girl as his daughter. Nabokov even briefly mentions this incident in the book in the words of Humbert: “Did I do to Dolly the same thing that Frank LaSalle, a 50-year-old mechanic, did to eleven-year-old Sally Horner in ’48?”

10. Carlson

The story of Carlson’s creation is mythologized and incredible. Literary scholars claim that Hermann Goering became a possible prototype of this funny character. And although Astrid Lindgren’s relatives deny this version, such rumors still exist today.

Astrid Lindgren met Goering in the 1920s when he organized air shows in Sweden. At that time, Goering was just “in the prime of his life,” a famous ace pilot, a man with charisma and a wonderful appetite. The motor behind Carlson’s back is an interpretation of Goering’s flying experience.

Supporters of this version note that for some time Astrid Lindgren was an ardent fan of the National Socialist Party of Sweden. The book about Carlson was published in 1955, so there could be no talk of a direct analogy. However, it is possible that the charismatic image of the young Goering influenced the appearance of the charming Carlson.

11. One-Legged John Silver


Robert Louis Stevenson in the novel “Treasure Island” portrayed his friend Williams Hansley not at all as a critic and poet, which he essentially was, but as a real villain. During his childhood, William suffered from tuberculosis and his leg was amputated at the knee. Before the book appeared on store shelves, Stevenson told a friend: “I have to confess to you, Evil on the surface, but kind at heart, John Silver was copied from you. You're not offended, are you?

12. Winnie the Pooh Bear


According to one version, the world-famous teddy bear got its name in honor of the favorite toy of the writer Milne’s son Christopher Robin. However, like all the other characters in the book. But in fact, this name comes from the nickname Winnipeg - that was the name of the bear who lived in the London Zoo from 1915 to 1934. This bear had many child fans, including Christopher Robin.

13. Dean Moriarty and Sal Paradise


Despite the fact that the main characters in the book are named Sal and Dean, Jack Kerouac's novel On the Road is purely autobiographical. One can only guess why Kerouac abandoned his name in the very famous book for the beatniks.

14. Daisy Buchanan


In the novel “The Great Gatsby,” its author Francis Scott Fitzgerald deeply and soulfully described Ginevra King, his first love. Their romance lasted from 1915 to 1917. But due to their different social statuses, they separated, after which Fitzgerald wrote that “poor boys should not even think about marrying rich girls.” This phrase was included not only in the book, but also in the film of the same name. Ginevra King became the prototype for Isabel Borge in Beyond Paradise and Judy Jones in Winter Dreams.

Especially for those who like to sit up and read. If you choose these books, you will definitely not be disappointed.

School stage of the All-Russian Olympiad for schoolchildren

Olympiad tasks 5th grade

Maximum points for the entire work- 50

1. Which literary character does the following items belong to? Name the hero, work and author.(By 1 point for the hero, author and title of the work)

  1. Pea
  2. Sharp sparkling knife and fur muff
  3. Fresh fragrant golden-brown apple
  4. Shirts knitted from nettle yarn
  5. Magic beard hairs

( 5)

2. Identify and name the genre based on fragments of text.

(Maximum points - 3)

3. Fill in the missing word(s). Indicate the author and title of the work from which the excerpt is taken. (Maximum points - 4)

4. Identify the writer based on biographical facts. Write his last name, first name, patronymic. (Maximum points - 6)

a) Born in the Arkhangelsk province into the family of a peasant fisherman. Without his father's knowledge, he left for Moscow. Entered the Slavic-Greek-Latin Academy. He made many scientific discoveries in the fields of physics, chemistry, and astronomy. Conducted a reform of versification.

B) Born in Moscow. His uncle, Vasily Lvovich, was a famous poet. The nanny had a great influence on the boy. He studied at the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum. V. Zhukovsky gave him his portrait with the inscription “To the winning student from the defeated teacher.”

5. Restore the full forms of the writers’ names (first name, patronymic, last name).

(Maximum number of points - 5)

Ivan Andreevich Lermontov

Mikhail Yurievich Gogol

Lev Nikolaevich Krylov

Alexander Sergeevich Tolstoy

Nikolai Vasilievich Pushkin

6. Match the given nouns with constant epithets (you can connect them with arrows):

7. Mark works of art that belong to fiction:

  • I.E. Repin “Dragonfly”
  • P.P. Ershov “The Little Humpbacked Horse”
  • P.I. Tchaikovsky "The Nutcracker"
  • A.M. Opekushin. Monument to A.S. Pushkin
  • S. Aksakov. "The Scarlet Flower".
  • Barma and Postnik. Intercession Cathedral (St. Basil's Cathedral)

8. Divide the mythological characters: Yarilo, Atlas, Dazhd-bog, Zeus, Hercules, Apollo - into groups:

a) Slavic; b) Greek

(Maximum points – 6)

9. Define the moral of the fable. What fables are the morals drawn from?

Write the name of the fables.

(2 points for definition, 2 points for answer – total 4 points)

a) “When there is no agreement among comrades,

Things won’t go well for them...”

b) How many times have they told the world,

That flattery is vile and harmful; but everything is not for the future,

And a flatterer will always find a corner in the heart.”

10. Creative task

In fairy tales, inanimate objects often come to life. For example, a darning needle, an inkwell, a coin from G.Kh. Andersen, mirror from A.S. Pushkin, toys
T.A. Hoffmann and A. Milne, maps from L. Carroll.

Write a fairy tale where the main character would be some thing.

(Maximum points – 10)

We wish you success!

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Literature Olympiad 6th grade

1. Match the genre definition with the titles of the works below

Chronicle

"Horse surname"

Fable

"Cup"

Ballad

"The Tale of Bygone Years"

Fairy tale

"Porridge from an ax"

Story

"The Monkey and the Glasses"

Poem

"White birch"

Maximum points - 6

2. Identify the writer based on biographical facts.

Born in Moscow, his uncle Vasily Lvovich was a famous poet, his nanny had a great influence on the boy, he studied at the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum, V. Zhukovsky gave him his portrait with the inscription “To the victorious student from the defeated teacher”

He was raised by his grandmother, studied at Moscow University, entered the school of guard ensigns and cavalry cadets, was exiled to the Caucasus for one of his works, and died in a duel.

He spent most of his life in Yasnaya Polyana, participated in the Crimean War, opened a school for peasant children, they say about him that he is “the pride of the Russian people”

Maximum number of points – 3

3. Answer each question with “yes” (if the statement is true) or “no” (if the statement is false).

A) V. Zhukovsky is called “the sun of Russian poetry”

B) Chronicle writing in Rus' began in the 11th century.

C) A poem based on a historical event, a legend with a sharp plot is called a ballad

D) epigraph - a short text placed by the author after the work

D) The story and the word are genres of ancient Russian literature.

Maximum points – 5

4 Combine the names and surnames of Russian and foreign writers.

1) Agnia a) Yesenin

2) Astrid b) Prishvin

3) Sergey Alexandrovich c) Kuprin

4) Alexander Ivanovich d) Marshak

5) Alexander Sergeevich d) Lindgren

6) Konstantin Georgievich e) Rodari

7) Gianni e) Astafiev

8) Viktor Petrovich f) Barto

9) Samuil Yakovlevich h) Paustovsky

10) Mikhail Mikhailovich i) Pushkin

1 point per fact (10 points).

5. Match the term and its definition.

1) Description of nature in a literary work. a) rhyme

2) Conversation between two or more persons. b) landscape

3) Consonance of the ends of the lines. c) dialogue

4) Allegorically describes the subject, teaches

Guess what is planned. d) fable

5) A small work of art,

Depicting a single event in a person’s life. d) riddle

6) Allegory, with the help of which abstract

The concept is conveyed using a specific image. e) antithesis

7) A small piece of narrative

Character with moralizing content. g) allegory

8) Stylistic figure based

On the opposition of concepts and images. h) story.

1 point per fact (8 points).

6. Read the poem by A.N. Pleshcheev "Spring". Answer the questions:

1.What figurative and expressive means underlies the poem?

(comparison, epithet, personification).

2. Write down words that emphasize the emotional state of the poet,

write which one.

The snow is already melting, the streams are flowing,

There was a breath of spring through the window...

The nightingales will soon whistle,

And the forest will be dressed in leaves!

Pure heavenly azure,

The sun became warmer and brighter,

It's time for evil blizzards and storms

It's gone for a long time again.

And my heart is still in my chest

He knocks as if he's waiting for something

As if happiness is ahead

And winter took away my worries

7. Name the paintings based on fairy-tale scenes created by Viktor Mikhailovich Vasnetsov?

1 point per fact

8. Here are excerpts from several literary works. What do these passages have in common? What is this element of the composition of fairy tales called?Maximum number of points – 1

1. ... They didn’t do it for a long time,

To think, an honest feast and for the wedding; guests have arrived,

The wedding was celebrated; I was there, there's honey and beer

Drank; It flowed down my mustache, but didn’t get into my mouth. And that's it.

2 I was there; honey, drank beer -

  1. Which fairy tale or literary character does the items listed below belong to? Name the hero, work and author.
    A) saber and backpack
    B) magic beard hairs
    B) barley seed in a flower pot
    D) broken trough
    D) talking wonderful mirror
    The maximum number of points is 15 points (for the hero, the title of the work and the author 1 point each)
    10.Using these examples, determine the type of trail.
    1) “The knight fought like a lion”
    2) “You have to bow your head below the thin blade of epic”
    3) “The snow lies like magnificent carpets, glistening in the sun”

4) “Below him is a stream of lighter azure, above him is a golden ray of sun”
5) “A little man with a fingernail”
6) “The shadow of sadness has disappeared”
7) “The golden grove dissuaded me”
8) “Falened Stars”
9) “A rare bird will fly to the middle of the Dnieper”
10) “Hunger armed them with courage”
11) “Black wind, white snow”

12) “Eyes are blue like the sky”
1 point per fact (12 points)

11. Explain the meaning of the highlighted word.
And only the sky lit up,
Everything suddenly began to move noisily,
The formation flashed behind the formation.
Our colonel was born
grip :
Servant to the king, father to the soldiers...
Yes, I feel sorry for him; struck by damask steel,
He sleeps in damp ground.
M.Yu.Lermontov “Borodino”

Maximum points - 2

12. Text analysis.
Blue shadows...
Silence resumed, frosty and bright. Yesterday's powder lies on the crust like powder with sparkling sparkles, the crust does not fall through anywhere and holds up even better in the field, in the sun, than in the shade. Each bush of old wormwood, burdock, blade of grass, blade of grass, as if in a mirror, looks into this sparkling powder and sees itself blue and beautiful. (M.M. Prishvin).
1)What is this description called?
2) What time of year did M.M. Prishvin depict? Prove this with examples from the text.
3) What expressive means of artistic speech does the writer use?
in this description? a B C)….


1 point per fact

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Literature Olympiad. 7th grade

Task No. 1

Epics inspired many masters of art to create original creations. Name the authors and their works. (Maximum amount – 5 points).

Task No. 2

Which writer are we talking about? (Maximum amount - 5 points)

1. This writer's real name is Samuel Clemens, his pen name being a pilot's term used on the Mississippi River. At the age of 12, he was left without a father and was forced to quit school and earn his own living. He tried himself in various professions: he was a printer's apprentice, a typesetter, a pilot, a gold miner, and a journalist. Already during his lifetime he was so famous that letters reached him even if only the name of the country and his name were written on the envelope.

2. The first stories of this writer were cheerful, funny, amusing, witty, and they were published in magazines whose names were also unusual: “Dragonfly”, “Alarm Clock”, “Fragments”. And he writes these stories under a pseudonym, being a student at the Faculty of Medicine at Moscow University.

3. He was not only an excellent poet and translator, but also a wise teacher, educator of the heir to the throne, the future Emperor Alexander II. A.S. Pushkin called himself his student. In response, this writer gave his portrait to the great poet as a sign of respect after the release of “Ruslan and Lyudmila.”

4. William Sydney Porter (this is his real name) creates his first story while in prison, and with the money he buys a Christmas present for his daughter, who is waiting for him at home with her mother.

5. At his home on an estate near Tula, he creates a school for peasant children and teaches there himself, writes the ABC, and creates four “Russian books for reading.” By that time, he had already returned from the Caucasus and retired after participating in the heroic defense of Sevastopol. His collected works comprise 90 volumes.

Task No. 3.

Remember and name the real names of the heroes.(Maximum amount – 7 points).

Deforge; two Caucasian prisoners; a hero nicknamed Chameleon, a peasant girl, an amphibian man, a man on the clock, Biryuk.

Task No. 4

The events of many works are connected with these places. Tell us, in which books did you come across these places? (For each correct answer 1 point, 5 points in total)
Moscow, monastery, front entrance, shack by the sea, Ithaca.

Task No. 5

(Maximum amount -3 points)

What are carols? When and where were they performed? What is their difference from other calendar-ritual songs?

Task No. 6

(Maximum amount -4 points)

Give examples of proverbs that come from

a) fairy tales;

b) fables by I.A. Krylova.

Task No. 7.

Identify literary devices (tropes) in the lines of A.S. Pushkin from the poem “Poltava” ((Maximum number - 4 points)

The east is burning with a new dawn; purple smoke; like a plowman the battle rests; throwing piles of bodies on piles

Task No. 8.

Pushkin's heroes often change their previous way of life, becoming, as it were, “impostors.” In which work and who became:
a) peasant woman
b) a robber

(Maximum amount - 2 points.)

Task No. 9

What are the names and patronymics of the writers?

Pushkin ____________________________________________________

Lermontov ___________________________________________________

Turgenev ____________________________________________________

Nekrasov _____________________________________________________

Chekhov ________________________________________________________________

(Maximum amount – 5 points.)

Task No. 10

(Maximum amount -10 points)

“A personal library is not just a collection of books; it should contain only the necessary books that meet the needs of the mind and soul of the library owner.” What books are in your home library? (Listby topic or genre of the book. Tell us about the preferences of your family members and their choice in reading books). Name 3- 5 of your favorite authors and their books. Explain your choice.

Total 50 points.

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School stage of the All-Russian Olympiad for schoolchildren in literature

Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug – Ugra

2017-2018 academic year

Megion city

8th grade

Time to complete tasks – 2 hours Maximum number of points – 62

Dear Olympiad participant!

You are offered 9 tasks.These assignments include questions that test your actual knowledge in different areas. educational material, testing the development of speech and reading horizons, understanding of the text, theoretical knowledge of literature.. The tasks are more complex than in literature lessons.

There is no need to rewrite them; just read the wording of each question carefully and clearly write the correct answer on the answer form.

Tasks 8 and 9 test your ability to analyze lyrical and prose works.

Take your time, don't worry, adjust to the times. Try not to leave traces of your thoughts on the survey sheet. It is better to do this in draft form, and make all entries in the response form clean and neat.

We wish you good luck!

Knowledge of literary texts

1. Which characters from the story by A.S. Pushkin's "The Captain's Daughter" are depicted here?

  1. He was a kind fellow, but flighty and dissolute to the extreme. His main weakness was his passion for the fair sex; Often, for his tenderness, he received pushes, from which he groaned for whole days.
  2. His appearance seemed remarkable to me: he was about forty, average height, thin and broad-shouldered. His black beard showed streaks of gray; the lively big eyes kept darting around. His face had a rather pleasant, but roguish expression.
  3. She was in a white morning dress, a nightcap and a shower jacket. She seemed to be about forty years old. Her face, plump and rosy, expressed importance and calm. A Blue eyes and the light smile had an inexplicable charm.

2. Here are excerpts from poems by Russian poets dedicated to the onset of spring. What are the names of the authors?

  1. Spring, spring! How clean the air is!

How clear is the sky!

Its azuria alive

He blinds my eyes.

  1. I love the storm in early May,

When spring, the first thunder,

As if frolicking and playing,

Rumbling in the blue sky.

  1. I came to you with greetings,

Tell me that the sun has risen

What is it with hot light

The sheets began to flutter...

  1. Now is my time: I don’t like spring;

The thaw is boring to me; stench, dirt - in the spring I am sick;

The blood is fermenting; feelings and mind are constrained by melancholy.

  1. Oh, spring without end and without edge -

An endless and endless dream!

I recognize you, life! I accept!

And I greet you with the ringing of the shield!

3. In the given quotations, insert the missing word, choosing it from several suggested ones, determine the author and title of the work:

The friends three times ... and fixed their eyes on each other, full of tears. Both were pleasantly stunned

Hugged

We kissed

We kissed each other

Shake hands

In the desert... and...

On the ground, hot in the heat,

Anchar, like a formidable sentry,

Standing - alone in the whole universe.

Gloomy and deaf

Sultry and empty

Scary and empty

Stunted and stingy

I knew only the power of thoughts,

One - but fiery passion:

It’s like... she lived in me,

She tore her soul and burned it.

Worm

Beast

Tiger

Fire

Score: for each correctly inserted word - 1 point (maximum - 3 points).

Historical and literary assignments

4. The names of which writers and poets are associated with literary places in Russia:

a) Yasnaya Polyana;

b) Spasskoye-Lutovinovo;

c) Nezhin;

d) Tarkhany;

d) Mikhailovskoe.

Score: 1 point for the correct answer (max. – 5 points)

1) “Svetlana”, “Lyudmila”, “The Sleeping Princess”, “The Forest King”.

2) “Brigadier”, “General Court Grammar”, “Questions”.

3) “Airship”, “Angel”, “Demon”, “Cliff”, “Fugitive”, “Three Palms”, “Homeland”.

Score: 1 point for the correct answer (max. – 3 points)

Knowledge of literary theory

6. Find where the size of the verse is determined incorrectly, correct the error:

A) “The spruce covered my path with its sleeve” - amphibrachium tetrameter

B) “Well, let’s go, for God’s sake!

Sky, spruce forest and sand" - tetrameter trochee

B) “My first friend, my priceless friend!

And I blessed fate..." - iambic 5-meter

D) “Why are you looking greedily at the road?

Away from your cheerful friends? - 3-foot anapest

Score: for each corrected error - 1 point.

7. Indicate what genre each of the proposed texts belongs to. Define these genres. What features allow you to classify the text into your chosen genre?

1. The powerful are always to blame for the powerless:

We hear countless examples of this in History,

But we don’t write History...

On a hot day, a lamb went to a stream to drink;

And something bad must happen,

That a hungry Wolf was prowling around those places.

He sees a lamb and strives for the prey;

But to give the matter at least a legal look and feel,

Shouts: “How dare you, insolent, with an unclean snout

Here's a clean drink

My

With sand and silt?

For such insolence

I’ll rip your head off”...

2. A beautiful maiden sits above the sea;

And, caressing his friend, he says:

“Take out the necklace, go down to the bottom:

Today it fell into the abyss!

With this you will prove your love for me!”

The young man’s dashing blood boiled,

And his mind was seized by an involuntary illness,

He suddenly rushes into the foamy abyss.

Pearl splashes fly from the foam,

And the waves crowd and rush back,

And they come again and hit the shore,

They will bring a dear friend.

Oh happiness! he is alive, he grabbed the rock,

There is a necklace in his hand, but he is as gloomy as ever.

He is afraid to believe his tired legs,

And wet curls run over your shoulders...

3. Trouble is, if the shoemaker starts baking pies,

And the boots are made by the pie-maker, -

And things won't go well

Yes, and it’s been noted a hundred times,

Why does anyone like to take on someone else's craft?

He is always more stubborn and contentious than others:

He'd rather ruin it all

And I’m glad soon

Become the laughing stock of the world,

Than honest and knowledgeable people

Ask or listen to reasonable advice.

Toothy Pike got an idea

Take up the cat craft.

I don’t know whether the evil one tormented her with envy,

Or maybe she was bored with the fish table?

But she just decided to ask the cat,

To take her with me on a hunt,

Catching mice in the barn...

4. Volga began to grow up and swear,

Volga wanted a lot of wisdom:

Volga walks like a pike fish in the blue seas,

Volga flies like a falcon under the covers,

A wolf prowls in the open fields...

Volga began to grow up and swear

And he gathered himself a good squad,

Thirty fellows without a single one,

Volga himself was still in the thirties.

5. In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, the son of God.

I, pitiful and sinful, narrow-minded, dare to write about the holy Prince Alexander, son of Yaroslav. Since I heard from my fathers and myself witnessed his mature age, I was glad to tell about his holy, honest, and glorious life. This prince Alexander was born from merciful and humane parents, most of all meek... And he was handsome like no one else, and his voice was like a trumpet among the people, his face was like the face of Joseph, whom the Egyptian king made the second king in Egypt, strength and part of it was from the strength of Samson, and God gave him the wisdom of Solomon...

6. The day is already turning pale, hiding behind the mountain;

He goes, lost in thought, to his quiet hut.

The surroundings disappear in the foggy twilight...

There is silence everywhere; dead sleep everywhere;

Only occasionally, buzzing, the evening beetle flickers,

Only the dull ringing of horns can be heard in the distance...

1. Ballad

2. Epic

3. Fable

4. Life

5. Elegy

Write your answers in the table:

Text no.

Genre, definition

Genre characteristics in the text

Score: for a correctly indicated genre - 1 point (maximum - 6 points).

For each correct definition - 1 point (maximum - 5 points).

Students can name a different number of signs (for each correct one - 0.5 points).

Interpretation of lyrical and prose work

8. Complete a written analysis of N. Rubtsov’s poem “Star of the Fields.” When analyzing the poem, rely on the questions provided.

Star of the Fields

Star of the fields in the icy darkness,

Stopping, he looks into the wormwood.

The clock has already rung twelve,

And sleep enveloped my homeland...

Star of the fields! In a moment of shock

I remembered how quiet it was behind the hill

She burns over the autumn gold,

It burns over the winter silver...

The star of the fields burns without fading,

For all the anxious inhabitants of the earth,

Touching with your welcoming ray

All the cities that rose in the distance.

But only here, in the icy darkness,

She rises brighter and fuller,

And I'm happy as long as I'm in this world

The star of my fields is burning, burning...

What type of lyricism would you classify this poem as (landscape, philosophical, intimate, civil)? Why?

Determine from which person the text is constructed, how is the speaker expressed (directly or indirectly)?

What is the main subject of speech in this work? What words are, in your opinion, key?

What connection, according to N. Rubtsov, exists between nature and man? How is this connection emphasized?

With the help of what techniques does the poet manage to convey his attitude towards nature?

Maximum – 7 points

9. Read the work of I.S. Turgenev - prose poem “The Beggar” (1878).

Explain how you understood its meaning. In your answer, rely on the tasks proposed after the text (the recommended length of answers to each question is 3-4 sentences). (8 points)

I was walking down the street... I was stopped by a beggar, a decrepit old man.

Inflamed, tearful eyes, blue lips, rough rags, unclean wounds... Oh, how hideously poverty has gnawed at this unfortunate creature!

He extended his red, swollen, dirty hand to me... He moaned, he bellowed for help.

I started rummaging through all my pockets... Not a wallet, not a watch, not even a handkerchief... I didn’t take anything with me.

And the beggar waited... and his outstretched hand weakly swayed and trembled.

Lost, embarrassed, I firmly shook this dirty, trembling hand...

“Don’t blame me, brother; I have nothing, brother."

The beggar stared at me with his bloodshot eyes; his blue lips smiled

– and he, in turn, squeezed my cold fingers.

“Well, brother,” he mumbled, “and thank you for that.” This is also alms, brother.

I realized that I also received alms from my brother.

1.Formulate the theme of the work. By what artistic means does Turgenev characterize the position of a beggar? (2 points)

2.Describe state of mind narrator and name what techniques it is expressed in. (2 points)

3. Explain what kind of alms the beggar spoke about, and what kind of alms the narrator had in mind in the last phrase of the work. (2 points)

4.Logicality and literacy of the test. (5 points)

Maximum – 11 points

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School stage of the All-Russian Olympiad for schoolchildren in literature

2017- -2018 academic year

9th grade

1.1. Suddenly there is a snowstorm all around;

The snow is falling in clumps;

The black corvid, whistling with its wing,

Hovering over the sleigh;

The raven croaks: sadness!

The horses are in a hurry

They look sensitively into the distance,

Raising their manes.

1.2. Then everything disappeared: the meadows and the skies.

We're in a dark room. To complete the miracle

The floor opened - and you are from there,

Pale as death, and hair on end!

Then the doors opened with thunder

Some are not people or animals.

We were separated - and they tortured the one sitting with me

1.3 . This night they dressed me in the evening...

black blanket

on a yew bed;

scooped me blue wine,

mixed with grief;

they poured filthy foreigners on me from the empty quivers

large pearls on the chest

and undead me.

1.4 .And now I’m walking around like crazy. All night such rubbish was in my eyes... Yes, it was you, mother, then father... As soon as I started to fall asleep, I saw that you, mother, deigned to beat father... So I felt sorry for... you, mother: you are so tired, beating father ...

2. What works are the excerpts taken from? Name their authors and genre

belonging.

2.1. Kings and kingdoms of the earth are a delight,

Beloved silence,

The bliss of the villages, the city fence,

How useful and beautiful you are!

The flowers around you are full of flowers

And the classes in the fields turn yellow;

The ships are full of treasures

They dare to follow you into the sea;

You sprinkle with a generous hand

Your wealth on earth.

2.2. The sensitive, kind old woman, seeing her daughter’s tirelessness, often pressed her to her weakly beating heart, called her divine mercy, nurse, the joy of her old age, and prayed to God to reward her for what she did for her mother.

2.3 . Suddenly there is a snowstorm all around;

The snow is falling in clumps;

The black corvid, whistling with its wing,

Hovering over the sleigh;

The raven croaks: sadness!

The horses are in a hurry

They look sensitively into the distance,

Raising their manes.

3. In the list of works by A. Pushkin below, their names are mixed up. From the words that make up the incorrect titles, restore the true names.

“Journey to the village of Kirdzhali”, “Prisoner of Peter the Great”, “Arap in Kolomna”, “The House of an Egyptian Peasant Woman”, “Caucasian Robbers”, “The History of Arzrum”, “The Brothers of Count Nulin”, “The Nights of the Young Lady Goryukhina”.

4. What literary heroes, real historical figures, are depicted in the following passages? Name the work and author.

4.1. His eyes

They shine. His face is terrible.

The movements are fast. He is beautiful.

He's like God's thunderstorm.

It's coming. They bring him a horse.

The faithful horse is zealous and humble,

Feeling the fatal fire,

Trembling. He looks askance with his eyes

And rushes in the dust of battle,

Proud of the mighty rider.

4.2 . Here the king frowned his black eyebrows

And he focused his keen eyes on him,

Like a hawk looked from the heights of heaven

To the young blue-winged dove, -

Yes, the young fighter did not look up.

4.3. He was wearing a beautiful Cossack caftan, trimmed with braid. Tall sable hat with

golden tassels were pulled over his sparkling eyes. ... sat in first place,

leaning his elbows on the table and propping up his black beard with his wide fist.

5. What work are we talking about?

5.1. “The greatest patriotic poem is dedicated not to one of the victories, of which Russian weapons had many, but to a terrible defeat, in which for the first time in Russian history the prince was captured and the army was almost destroyed!” (D.S. Likhachev)

5.2 . They say that one of the young nobles recognized himself in the hero of this work and was so shocked that he threw himself into learning, studied at home and abroad, studied languages, philosophy, the history of painting... This was Nikolai Alekseevich Olenin, one of the most educated people of his time .

5.3 . When A. S. Pushkin was passing through Yekaterinoslavl, two brothers escaped from the local prison. The poet himself testifies to this: “In 1820... two robbers, chained together, swam across the Dnieper and escaped. Their rest on the island and the drowning of one of the guards were not invented by me.” This incident became the reason for writing a long poem, which the author then destroyed, leaving only the beginning. This passage turned into an independent poem.

6. Explain the meaning of mythological names in the given texts.

6.1. Like a crane's wedge into foreign borders -

On the heads of kings there is divine foam -

Where are you sailing? Whenever Elena

What is Troy alone for you, Achaean men?

(O. Mandelstam)

6.2. “Here are the winds, the grandchildren of Stribog, blowing arrows from the sea...” (“The Tale of Igor’s Campaign”)

7. Give an interpretation of the literary terms mentioned in the excerpt from M. Yu. Lermontov’s work “A Fairy Tale for Children.”

The weapon is excellent: you throw an epigram in the face of your enemies...

Do you want to annoy your friends?

Give them a poem or a drama!

8. Interpretation of the poetic text. Offer your own version of a literary analysis of this poem.

Echo

Does the beast roar in the deep forest,

Is the horn blowing, is the thunder roaring,

Is the maiden behind the hill singing?

For every sound

Your response in the empty air

You will give birth suddenly.

You listen to the roar of thunder,

And the voice of the storm and the waves,

And the cry of rural shepherds -

And you send an answer;

You don’t have any feedback... That’s it

And you, poet! (A.S. Pushkin. 1831)

Genre features 1 point; - chronotope 1 point; - poetic vocabulary 2 points;

Poetic syntax 2 points - sound writing 2 points; - integrity and compositional harmony of interpretation 2 points. The maximum number of points is 24.The maximum number of points for the entire work is 60 points.

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Literature Olympiad

Grade 10

2017-2018 academic year

  1. Knowledge of literary texts.
  1. – 6 b, )

1.3 . Fell into the snow; bear quickly

She is grabbed and carried;

She is emotionlessly submissive;

Doesn't move, doesn't die;

He rushes her along the forest road;

All around is wilderness, he is everywhere

Covered in desert snow,

And it shines brightly through the window,

And in the hut there was screaming and noise;

Warm yourself up with him a little!

And he walks straight into the canopy,

And he puts it on the threshold.

  1. Find out the work by its ending. Name the author.(Maximum number of points – 3 points, 0.5 points each)
  1. The ghost, however, was much taller, wore an enormous mustache and, directing his steps, as it seemed, towards the Obukhov Bridge, disappeared completely into the darkness of the night.
  2. The bell rings with a wonderful ringing; The air, torn into pieces, thunders and becomes the wind; everything that is on earth flies past, and, looking askance, other peoples and states step aside and give way to it.

2.3 Good for you, Katya! Why did I stay in the world and suffer!

  1. Historical and literary assignments.
  1. For the plays of which Russian playwright was the dictionary created by N.S. Ashukin and S.I. Ozhegov, including the following articles:great – delicate; nothing - nothing; electricity - electricity; to have breakfast - to have breakfast; hypocrite - feigned - virtuous person, hypocrite (Maximum number of points – 1 point)
  2. This literary magazine was published successively by A.S. Pushkin, P.A. Pletnev, N.A. Nekrasov from 1836 to 1866 “The Captain's Daughter”, “Notes of a Hunter”, “Mumu” ​​were published in it. What are the names of the magazine?(Maximum number of points – 1 point)
  3. In which worksRussian classicsAre the characters gypsies?(One point for each correctly named work + author)

III. Knowledge of literary theory.

1.Indicate the means of artistic expression used in the passage?(Maximum number of points – 3 points)

... In one place, a particularly dull lantern diluted the darkness, and, passing through its dim aura, the fog turned into beads of rain (V. Nabokov “Other Shores”).

  1. Here are fragments of lyrical works and names of genres. Relate them to each other. Write down your answer using letters and numbers (for example: m – 9). Max-8b.

Genre name

Example number

A) idyll

With one foot he slays friend and foe,

With the other he tramples the universe's shores.

(A. Suvorov)

2. The day is already paler, hiding behind the mountain;

Noisy herds crowd over the river;

Tired villager with slow feet

He goes, lost in thought, to his quiet hut.

(V. Zhukovsky)

3. Crowd gloomy and soon forgotten
We will pass over the world without noise or trace,
Without giving up the centuries a single fertile thought,
Not the genius of the work begun.
And our ashes, with the severity of a judge and a citizen,
A descendant will insult with a contemptuous verse,
The bitter mockery of a deceived son
Over the wasted father.

(M. Lermontov)

4. The calm of ashes.

The cat plays with hair.

All will pass.

(M. Lemaire)

5. Love, hope, quiet glory
Deception did not last long for us,
The youthful fun has disappeared
Like a dream, like morning fog;
But desire still burns within us;
Under the yoke of fatal power
With an impatient soul
Let us heed the calling of the Fatherland.

(A. Pushkin)

6. Poet! do not value people's love.
There will be a momentary noise of enthusiastic praise;
You will hear the judgment of a fool and the laughter of a cold crowd,
But you remain firm, calm and gloomy.

You are the king: live alone. On the road to freedom
Go where your free mind takes you,
Improving the fruits of your favorite thoughts,
Without demanding rewards for a noble deed.

They are in you. You are your own highest court;
You know how to evaluate your work more strictly than anyone else.
Are you satisfied with it, discerning artist?

Satisfied? So let the crowd scold him
And spits on the altar where your fire burns,
And your tripod shakes in childish playfulness.

(A. Pushkin)

7. Verb of times! metal ringing!

Your terrible voice confuses me,

Calling me, calling your moan,

He calls and brings you closer to the coffin.

I barely saw this light,

Death is already gnashing its teeth,

Like lightning, the scythe shines

And my days are cut by like grain.

(G. Derzhavin)

8. Shepherdesses, I forget

For hours I was sad, groaning,

I’ll play my pipe again,

You will see me again in your circles. (A. Sumarokov)

IV. Analysis of poetic text. Maksim. 25 points

Grade 11

2017-2018 academic year

  1. Before you are the dreams of literary heroes. Who dreams of them? Indicate the work and its author.(Maximum points– 6 b, title, author - 0.5 each; hero - 1 point)
  1. It was as if I had a presentiment: today I dreamed all night about two extraordinary rats. Really, I’ve never seen anything like this: black, of unnatural size! They came, smelled it, and left.

1.2. I had a dream that I could never forget and in which I still see something prophetic when I consider the strange circumstances of my life with it.

It seemed to me that the storm was still raging and we were still wandering through the snowy desert... Suddenly I saw a gate and drove into the manor’s courtyard of our estate. My first thought was the fear that my father would be angry with me for my involuntary return to my parents’ roof and would consider it deliberate disobedience. With anxiety, I jumped out of the wagon and saw: mother met me on the porch with an appearance of deep grief. “Hush,” she tells me, “your father is sick and dying and wants to say goodbye to you.” Struck with fear, I follow her into the bedroom. I see the room is dimly lit; there are people with sad faces standing by the bed. I quietly approach the bed; mother raises the curtain... I knelt down and fixed my eyes on the patient. Well?.. Instead of my father, I see a man with a black beard lying in bed, looking at me cheerfully. I turned to my mother in bewilderment, telling her: “What does this mean? This is not the priest. And why should I ask for a blessing from a man?” ...

1.3. Fell into the snow; bear quickly

She is grabbed and carried;

She is emotionlessly submissive;

Doesn't move, doesn't die;

He rushes her along the forest road;

Suddenly, between the trees there is a miserable hut;

All around is wilderness, he is everywhere

Covered in desert snow,

And it shines brightly through the window,

And in the hut there was screaming and noise;

The bear said: my godfather is here.

Warm yourself up with him a little!

And he walks straight into the canopy,

And he puts it on the threshold.

2. Read the text, find the names of works of art hidden in it. Write them down and indicate the author.

“Mentally running through his life, he asked himself with painful anguish: “Who is to blame for the fact that he, who successfully started his career as a financier, fell off a cliff and found himself at the bottom of society. What to do? The most ordinary story happened! Such is the fate of a person who believes in the kindness and gentle tenderness of the world. How hard it is for him to understand the truth that our world is an empty, cold house, whose inhabitants have an empty, cold heart beating. The world is a trap for the gullible, a huge barge laden with the outcasts.”

It was already getting dark. Purple clouds were creeping across the low sky, harbingers of an approaching thunderstorm. The streets became dark, like the wilds of a dense, impenetrable forest, in which, as if coming from the depths of memory, the call of the ancestors sounded someone’s quiet, stern voice. Hiding his nose in the beaver collar of his overcoat, he, not paying attention to the raindrops, walked alone and slowly through the empty city, like a holy passion-bearer making a cleansing walk through torment.

3. Explain literary terms:

Allegory - ; anapest -; annotation-; antithesis-; aphorism -; alliteration -.

4. What directions and trends in Russian literature of the early 20th century influenced the work of the best poets and prose writers of this time? Name the representatives of these movements.

5 . 1. V. Mayakovsky’s first public performance with poetry reading took place in the famous artistic basement _____________________________________________________

2. In 1918 At a poetry evening at the Polytechnic Museum in Moscow _______________

__________________ was elected, Mayakovsky took second place, and Balmont took third place.

3. Since the fall of 1905, __________ has become the brightest literary salon in St. Petersburg

Vyacheslav Ivanov, his apartment in a building on Tavricheskaya Street, located on the top floor, in the corner tower.

4. The publishing house ____________ led by M. Gorky in different years included L. Andreev, I. Bunin, V. Veresaev, N. Garin-Mikhailovsky, A. Kuprin, I. Shevelev and other writers

5. In 1907 The premiere of A. Blok's play _____________ took place at the V.F. Komissarzhevskaya Theater, with music by M.A. Kuzmin.

6. A. Blok said that Vrubel’s “Demon” and Lermontov’s “Demon” are “symbols of our time.” Write a short article about this artist, name his most famous paintings.

7. 1. In the period 1900-1903. the poet created his best poems:

“Verblessness”, “I am the sophistication of Russian slow speech...”, “Most tender of all.” In 1904-1905 The Scorpio publishing house published a collection of the poet's poems in two volumes. This period ends with the collection “Liturgy of Beauty. Elemental Hymns”, in which the poet reproaches people who “have fallen out of love with the Sun”.

8. 1. Determine the poetic meter, rhyme, and method of rhyming in each passage;

1. My queen has a high palace,

About seven golden pillars,

My queen has a seven-sided crown,

There are countless expensive stones in it

2. Insomnia. Homer. Tight sails.

I read the list of ships to the middle:

This long brood, this train

Crane,

That once rose above Hellas.

3. She came in from the cold,

Flushed,

Filled the room

The aroma of air and perfume.

9. Choose a match: writer - work:

1. M Sholokhov 1. “Brest Fortress”

2. V. Nekrasov 2. “Borodino”

3. V. Bykov 3. “And the dawns here are quiet”

4. A. Tvardovsky 4. “Obelisk”

5. K. Simonov 5. “White Guard”

6. M. Lermontov 6. “The Fate of Man”

7. N. Bulgakov 7. “Wait for me”

8. B. Vasiliev 8. “Hot Snow”

9. Yu. Bondarev 9. “Vasily Terkin”

10. S. Smirnov 10. “In the trenches of Stalingrad”

10. Analysis of the poetic text.

M.Yu.Lermontov

"Sky and Stars"

Clear evening sky
The distant stars are clear,
Clear as the happiness of a child;
ABOUT! Why can't I think:
Stars, you are clear, like my happiness!

Why are you unhappy?
Will people tell me?
That makes me unhappy
Good people are like the stars and the sky -
Stars and sky! - and I’m a man!..

People to each other
Envy is nourished;
I, on the contrary,
I only envy the beautiful stars,
I would only like to take their place.

1.1. Suddenly there is a snowstorm all around;

The snow is falling in clumps;

The black corvid, whistling with its wing,

Hovering over the sleigh;

The raven croaks: sadness!

The horses are in a hurry

They look sensitively into the distance,

Raising their manes.

1.2. Then everything disappeared: the meadows and the skies.

We're in a dark room. To complete the miracle

The floor opened - and you are from there,

Pale as death, and hair on end!

Then the doors opened with thunder

Some are not people or animals.

We were separated - and they tortured the one sitting with me

1.3 . This night they dressed me in the evening...

black blanket

on a yew bed;

scooped me blue wine,

mixed with grief;

they poured filthy foreigners on me from the empty quivers

large pearls on the chest

and undead me.

1.4 .And now I’m walking around like crazy. All night such rubbish was in my eyes... Yes, it was you, mother, then father... As soon as I started to fall asleep, I saw that you, mother, deigned to beat father... So I felt sorry for... you, mother: you are so tired, beating father ...

2. What works are the excerpts taken from? Name their authors and genre

belonging.

2.1. Kings and kingdoms of the earth are a delight,

Beloved silence,

The bliss of the villages, the city fence,

How useful and beautiful you are!

The flowers around you are full of flowers

And the fields in the fields turn yellow;

The ships are full of treasures

They dare to follow you into the sea;

You sprinkle with a generous hand

Your wealth on earth.

2.2. The sensitive, kind old woman, seeing her daughter’s tirelessness, often pressed her to her weakly beating heart, called her divine mercy, nurse, the joy of her old age, and prayed to God to reward her for what she did for her mother.


2.3 . Suddenly there is a snowstorm all around;

The snow is falling in clumps;

The black corvid, whistling with its wing,

Hovering over the sleigh;

The raven croaks: sadness!

The horses are in a hurry

They look sensitively into the distance,

Raising their manes.

3. In the list of works by A. Pushkin below, their names are mixed up. From the words that make up the incorrect titles, restore the true names.

“Journey to the village of Kirdzhali”, “Prisoner of Peter the Great”, “Arap in Kolomna”, “The House of an Egyptian Peasant Woman”, “Caucasian Robbers”, “The History of Arzrum”, “The Brothers of Count Nulin”, “The Nights of the Young Lady Goryukhina”.

4. What literary heroes, real historical figures, are depicted in the following passages? Name the work and author.

4.1 . His eyes

They shine. His face is terrible.

The movements are fast. He is beautiful.

He's like God's thunderstorm.

It's coming. They bring him a horse.

The faithful horse is zealous and humble,

Feeling the fatal fire,

Trembling. He looks askance with his eyes

And rushes in the dust of battle,

Proud of the mighty rider.

4.2 . Here the king frowned his black eyebrows

And he focused his keen eyes on him,

Like a hawk looked from the heights of heaven

To the young blue-winged dove, -

Yes, the young fighter did not look up.

4.3. He was wearing a beautiful Cossack caftan, trimmed with braid. Tall sable hat with

golden tassels were pulled over his sparkling eyes. ... sat in first place,

leaning his elbows on the table and propping up his black beard with his wide fist.

5. What work are we talking about?

5.1. “The greatest patriotic poem is dedicated not to one of the victories, of which Russian weapons had many, but to a terrible defeat, in which for the first time in Russian history the prince was captured and the army was almost destroyed!” ()

5.2 . They say that one of the young nobles recognized himself in the hero of this work and was so shocked that he threw himself into learning, studied at home and abroad, studied languages, philosophy, the history of painting... This was Nikolai Alekseevich Olenin, one of the most educated people of his time .

5.3 . When I was passing through Yekaterinoslavl, two brothers escaped from the local prison. The poet himself testifies to this: “In 1820... two robbers, chained together, swam across the Dnieper and escaped. Their rest on the island and the drowning of one of the guards were not invented by me.” This incident became the reason for writing a long poem, which the author then destroyed, leaving only the beginning. This passage turned into an independent poem.

6. Explain the meaning of mythological names in the given texts.

6.1. Like a crane's wedge into foreign borders -

On the heads of kings there is divine foam -

Where are you sailing? Whenever Elena

What is Troy alone for you, Achaean men?

(O. Mandelstam)

6.2. “Here are the winds, the grandchildren of Stribog, blowing arrows from the sea...” (“The Tale of Igor’s Campaign”)

7. Give an interpretation of the literary terms mentioned in the excerpt from the work “A Fairy Tale for Children.”

The weapon is excellent: you throw an epigram in the face of your enemies...

Do you want to annoy your friends?

Give them a poem or a drama!

8. Interpretation of the poetic text. Offer your own version of a literary analysis of this poem.

Does the beast roar in the deep forest,

Is the horn blowing, is the thunder roaring,

Is the maiden behind the hill singing?

For every sound

Your response in the empty air

You will give birth suddenly.

You listen to the roar of thunder,

And the voice of the storm and the waves,

And the cry of rural shepherds -

And you send an answer;

You don’t have any feedback... That’s it

And you, poet! (1831)

Genre features 1 point; - chronotope 1 point; - poetic vocabulary 2 points;

Poetic syntax 2 points - sound writing 2 points; - integrity and compositional harmony of interpretation 2 points.

The maximum number of points is 24. The maximum number of points for the entire work is 60 points.