Words characterizing Lisa's dad from a peasant lady. Description of Liza from the story "The Young Lady-Peasant", thanks in advance! Ivan Berestov and Grigory Muromsky: comparative characteristics

Elizaveta Grigorievna Muromskaya (Betsy) is the main character of Alexander Pushkin's story "The Young Lady-Peasant", the daughter of the Anglomaniac landowner Grigory Ivanovich Muromsky, the beloved of Alexei. Lisa is only seventeen years old. She is naturally endowed with a dark and pleasant face, lively black eyes. She was orphaned early and was brought up by her father, a wealthy landowner.

Muromsky spoiled his only daughter, even hired a prim Englishwoman Miss Jackson for her upbringing and education. Liza, like all the county ladies, was romantic, but she was quick-witted

And developed ingenuity. When she found out that the son of the neighboring landowner Ivan Petrovich Berestov had arrived in the village, she immediately decided to meet him herself.

Liza knew that her father had long been at enmity with a neighbor, but hearing about the charm of young Alexei, she nevertheless got carried away with thoughts of him. For this, she asked her maid and confidant of secret affairs Nastya to observe the young master in Tugilovo. When Nastya told how good and well-mannered he was, Lisa immediately figured out how to meet him. Disguised as a peasant woman, she went for a walk in the neighboring estates.

There she was attacked by the master

The dog, and Alexei arrived in time to help the poor girl. So they met. Lisa introduced herself as the daughter of a blacksmith - Akulina.

From that day on they met every day and walked in the grove, but the girl did not allow anything more and asked not to look for her in the village.

When her father once decided to invite the Berestovs to dinner, Liza was terribly frightened, but came up with a new plan. She dressed up in the English manner, while pretty much whitened her face, so that Alexei did not even recognize her. The truth was revealed only when Muromsky decided to marry his daughter to Alexei.

Then Alexey came to explain that he loved another, that is, Kuznetsov's daughter Akulina, and therefore did not intend to marry Liza. Imagine his surprise when he found out that Liza was that very Akulina.


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The characters in the story The Young Peasant Woman are bright, each with its own character.

Liza is the daughter of the landowner Muromsky, spoiled by her loving father. She is not stupid, she received an education corresponding to a noblewoman - she speaks fluent French and english, plays music (in the poems presented to her, she hears a melody and composes, plays it), rides well, loves to read. She also loves walks - the author emphasizes several times that the girl is “dark-skinned” and tanned. This was not fashionable in the Russian noble environment and speaks of its independent character. Describing her appearance, A.S. Pushkin notes that she is sweet, slim, charming. Black eyes add to her charm and make an indelible impression on her young neighbor - the son of the landowner Berestov.

Lisa's attractiveness is not limited to her looks. A cheerful disposition, kindness, a loving heart and at the same time mischief, a penchant for pranks, some frivolity and frivolity complement the image and evoke sympathy for the heroine. The father is moved by everything that she does, the girl hardly knows any taboos. And, faced with a request from his father not to communicate with neighbors, he finds a way to “obey” and satisfy curiosity. This prank turns into a serious mutual feeling. The unexpected reconciliation of neighbors makes it possible for lovers to connect their destinies, to everyone's happiness.

A kind, bright story with a slightly naive plot. Her characters are pleasant, evoke sincere feelings, they want to empathize, rejoice for them. The story makes it possible to believe in love.

In the history of Russian classical literature, the works of A.S. Pushkin hold a special place. His poetry and prose opened new pages in the development of the Russian language, stylistics and imagery. The cycle "Belkin's Tale" pays tribute to romanticism and dreams of love. In the story "The Young Lady-Peasant", you can, if you wish, see the motives of European literature, adapted to Russian realities. The conflict between the fathers, reflected in the children, takes on a comedic connotation in the story. Hypertrophied Russophilia and Anglomanism, unwillingness to see the essence of a person behind external manifestations are phenomena that are characteristic of our time.

Sample 2

Liza is the only daughter of the master Grigory Muromsky. She grew up mischievous and adventurous. Her trick of dressing up as a peasant woman helped her to get closer to Alexei, whom she could not get to know because of their parents' disagreements.

Lisa is only seventeen years old, so she has a bizarre behavior. Her father did not hold her strictly, on the contrary, he pampered her and indulged in pranks. He himself was very extravagant: he planted an English garden and dressed the grooms into jockeys, which greatly surprised and even angered the neighbors. It is not surprising that he admired her pranks and did not punish: most likely, she grew up a copy of him.

Lisa was windy, but sensible at the same time. She carefully thought out her adventures. She discussed all ideas with Nastya, her confidante. Most of the plan, of course, came up with Lisa, and she only helped to implement it. She was well prepared for the meeting with Alexei: she sewed the necessary clothes and rehearsed the role of a peasant woman. This emphasizes her outstanding acting skills. The reincarnation during the reception of the Berestovs in their house also speaks of this. She wanted Alexei not to recognize her, and played a funny artsy young lady. For the whitewash trick, she apologized to Miss Jackson, realizing that she could offend Madame by stealing her things.

Liza's intelligence is also manifested when meeting with Alexei. She did not allow him to take control over herself, did not allow unnecessary courtship and herself set the rules for their meetings. Alexei wondered how this young girl took him so easily. This is because Lisa correctly showed him the permissible boundaries and was not afraid to say that he sometimes behaves tactlessly. Of course, her noble upbringing helped her draw the line between them. However, Lisa did not give in to his courtship, because she has pride. If we see how Alexey passionately fell in love with her and was worried about this, then the girl showed her feelings with restraint.

Lisa can easily laugh at herself. When Alexei described meeting her in the Berestovs' house, when she disguised herself with whitewash so that he would not recognize her, he made fun of the young lady. But Liza was not offended, only glad that the idea had succeeded again.

Lisa is a very brave girl. She was not afraid to reincarnate as a peasant in order to get to know Alexei. The girl was not taken aback even at the moment when the dogs rushed at her. She did not forget her role and why she came to the grove. She behaved confidently and strictly, which conquered Alexei.

Lisa is a brave and mischievous girl, but tactful and strict. She could boldly express her thoughts to her father and Alexei. Although the author calls her windy, you can see how the girl often behaves reasonably and does not allow herself too much.

An essay about Liza Muromskaya and her story

The plot of the story by A.S. Pushkin's "Young Lady-Peasant" is a love story between the main characters. The main character of the work, Liza Muromskaya, is the daughter of a wealthy landowner. The girl was left without a mother early. She was brought up by a governess and her father, who nurtured and pampered her. Grigory Muromsky surrounded his daughter with care and love.

And so, chance invades this carefree life. A son who received a university education came to a rich neighbor, a master. Alexey Berestov, that was the name of the hero of the story, was not only well educated, but also handsome. All the girls in the area seemed to have lost their heads. Each of them certainly wanted to please the young master. But Alexey responded to the interested looks of the girls with complete indifference. He was cold and unapproachable.

Liza, suffering from boredom and curiosity, decided to look at the hero up close. She certainly wanted to know if he really was as good as the local young ladies praised him. For this, the heroine of the story dresses up in a peasant dress and in this form goes to the forest. She was lucky not only to get into the eyes of Berestov Jr., but also to get to know him.

The girl managed to make a positive impression on Alexei. The young people made friends and began to meet. Mutual sympathy made their meetings pleasant. On the days when they could not meet, the lovers left notes to each other in the hollow of a tree. Lisa and Alexey each other, but in the way of each of them there was an insurmountable obstacle.

Lisa knew whose son Alexey was. And she knew that her friend's father would never want to make peace with her father. They had been at loggerheads for a long time. Alexei, on the other hand, did not know that Liza was not at all what she claims to be. When she met him, she did not even give her name. The girl's social status prevented the hero from admitting to her and to himself that he was in love. There could be no question of marriage.

Fortunately for the young people, the old parents made up quite by accident. And the affair ended with the wedding of the young.

Option 4

Main story line AS Pushkin's story "The Young Lady-Peasant" is a love story between the main characters.

The girl Liza is very sweet, cheerful, sociable and carefree. As a child, she lost her mother, so her governess and father are engaged in her upbringing, who loves her soul and constantly pampers her. Lisa, during the story, is just at the age when femininity and beauty begins to wake up in a girl.

Lisa's life is very carefree, she is surrounded by an atmosphere of love and prosperity. The girl does not know the need for anything, her father surrounds her with attention and care.

However, although Liza's life is beautiful, she is very monotonous, therefore, when the son of a neighboring landowner returns from the university, Lisa is very interested in this event. And, having decided to play a game of dressing up, dressed as a peasant, she meets a young man, whom she immediately liked very much. Lisa has long dreamed of meeting a young man, but due to the fact that their fathers quarreled many years ago, and were still offended at each other, she came up with this dress-up number. Only now Lisa began to understand that her girlish curiosity had grown into love.

Mutual romantic feelings arise between young people, they begin to meet, only Liza, not daring to admit her deception, continues to play the role of a peasant, all the more so she does it well.

And even when the fathers of the couple in love finally reconcile, Lisa continues to play her role, because she is afraid that no one will understand her. When her lover comes with her father for dinner at their house, she puts a thick layer of powder on her face and does an awkward hairstyle, and also behaves like a spoiled girl. Her talent as an actress helped her to remain unrecognized by anyone.

And when Lisa met her lover after that, out of curiosity she asked him if he liked the young lady. And upon learning that the young man considered her scary, and he did not even like her at all, she was even a little offended.

Lisa is still a very young girl, therefore, possessing childish naivety and spontaneity, she did not know how to tell her beloved about her deception so that he would not abandon her. But a lucky chance came to the rescue, and everything was revealed in the best way, and Lisa was waiting for happiness with her beloved.

Composition 5

The main female heroine of Pushkin's story "The Young Lady-Peasant" is Elizaveta Grigorievna Muromskaya. Her father calls her Betsy in English, because her father himself is very fond of everything English.

Liza lost her mother early and was raised by a servant and father. Her father is a once rich landowner, who spent all his money in Moscow, and now moved to Priluchino. The girl is not denied anything: the father loves her to madness, allows various pranks and does not like a soul in this child. Liza grew up to be a very smart, intelligent and resourceful young lady. Her father even hired an English teacher especially for her.

The story says that Lisa has a swarthy face, good looks and black alluring eyes. Elizaveta Grigorievna is seventeen years old, she is going through that period of growing up, when love reigns in every piece of the body and soul of young people. Lisa chooses her neighbor's son as the object of her sympathy.

The relationship between the Muromsky and Berestov family was not very good, the fathers were in a quarrel, but Liza was not embarrassed. She was told that Alexei, the son of Berestov, was an extremely charming and sweet guy. She even sent her maid Anastasia to monitor how Alexei behaves and what he is like. After the maid told Lisa that the gentleman is handsome and well-mannered, that everyone admires him, Lisa proceeds to take action, this characterizes the decisiveness of her character: she does not hesitate, sets a goal and goes to her.

It is not easy for her to hide her neighborhood with Alexei, but she succeeds: in this she is helped by her mystery and femininity, with which she charms a young man in the person of the daughter of an ordinary blacksmith. Liza is a very moral and discreet girl, which is confirmed by the fact that apart from walking, she and Alexei had nothing.

Liza's resourcefulness is also manifested in the fact that at the evening, when the Berestovs came to the Muromskys' house, she changed into an English manner, applied a lot of makeup, and Alexei did not recognize in her that Akulina, the daughter of the blacksmith, with whom he walked and whom he loved.

The story has a good ending, because when the fathers decide to marry Liza and Alexei, the young man resists and says that he loves another, Akulina, the blacksmith's daughter, but it turns out that Liza is Akulina. Thus, the love of the young and the desire of their ancestors were united, and the situation was resolved without conflicts.

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    Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin

    Making films based on the great Russian writers is always difficult. After all, the stories are incomparable, everyone is loved, but whether it will turn out to cause the same impression from the audience is unknown for sure. But I can tell you with confidence that this picture turned out to be incomparable! To all the team that filmed the immortal novel a deep bow! They did everything perfectly, the work of Alexey Sakharov is beyond praise! From the very first minutes, we are enveloped and carried away by the fabulous, romantic atmosphere of those times. The nature of the forest, where the main characters meet, the fortresses of the rich and the huts of ordinary peasants, the clothes of everyone present on the screen are simply breathtaking! And the scene of hunting a hare is generally aerobatics! And the magical music created by Vladimir Komarov enhances the experience and doubles the viewing pleasure.

    The main characters are insanely modest, overwhelmed with pure, sincere love and tenderness, which is not given to everyone. Akulina-Liza just shines with her naivety, pure thoughts, and Alexei is in love with this cutest creature by the very "I don't want" without any vulgarity, without bad motives. The story of such love could serve as an example for modern girls, because one has only to remember the acquaintance of Akulina and Alexei, how she proudly turned away from him and walked away, and he followed her - really worked. The girl is not intractable, no, she talks to the young master, but modestly, quietly. Her cheeks blazing with shame, these naive huge eyes acted on Alexey like a magnet, and he completely and recklessly fell in love with her, surrendering to the surging feeling with all his soul.

    The actors selected for this project fit exactly the description of their characters. Elena Korikova, Dmitry Shcherbin, Leonid Kuravlev, Vasily Lanovoy, Ekaterina Rednikova, Lyudmila Artemyeva. Even Stanislav Duzhnikov and Vladimir Episkoposyan are present here. Some actors have already shown themselves in cinematography, and some will be known later, but this does not mean that they played poorly, no, on the contrary, very believable, giving a special charm to the film. Small in stature with a beautiful face, Korikova directly got used to the role of Liza-Akulina. The handsome Shcherbin, a tall, stately boy, was very suitable for the role of Alexei, a young master, who had recently graduated from his studies, who now wants to serve as a hussar. And their fathers, played by Kuravlev and Lanovoy, with all their appearance spoke of the fact that none of them was evil and vindictive, and it is high time to forget about the resentment and discord of the past, which they did. Artemyeva, playing Lisa's teacher french, all so unearthly, unusual. She is characterized by extraordinary clothes and hairstyles, antics that are not usual for that time. She was very suitable for this role. Rednikova, then an unknown actress, playing the maid of the young lady, is pure and simple-minded, like all ordinary village people.

    The classics will live forever, as long as there are those who appreciate it, as long as there are people like Sakhorov who shoot, film, do a truly noble cause. Indeed, in modern world not everyone manages to pick up a book and read immortal stories, short stories, novels of the classics, and then a movie based on the books of the same name comes to the rescue.

    Liza Muromskaya Young lady peasant image and characteristics according to plan

    1. General characteristics. Lizaveta Grigorievna is the main character of the story "The Young Lady-Peasant Woman" by A. Pushkin. This is the young daughter of Grigory Ivanovich Muromsky, whom he calls Betsy in the English manner. Wanting to get acquainted with Alexei Berestov, Liza disguises herself as a peasant. Frequent meetings between young people lead to mutual love. In the finale there is a happy disclosure of the girl's innocent deception.

    2. Appearance and character. Lisa is only seventeen years old. On her "dark and very pleasant face" "black eyes" stand out. In addition to her, Muromsky has no children, so the father allows his only daughter a lot. The girl is very windy and careless. She still loves various pranks and pranks.

    3. Education... Lisa's mentor is the prim Englishwoman Miss Jackson. She has practically no influence on the pupil. Grigory Ivanovich forgives his beloved daughter all the antics, which leads Miss Jackson to despair. Father fails to instill in Lisa a passion for the English way of life. The girl who grew up in the village is much more willing to learn from her maid Nastya. She perfectly knows the common language and knows how to behave like an ordinary peasant woman.

    4. Lisa and Nastya... The closest and most trusting relationship was established between the young lady and the maid. They are very similar in nature, especially in their propensity for any undertakings. Nastya enthusiastically accepts the idea of \u200b\u200bthe hostess to disguise herself as a peasant and helps her with this "glorious invention."

    5. Love... The first meeting with Alexei in the role of Akulina makes a great impression on the provincial young lady. Friendly walks and confidential conversations are increasing. Lisa herself does not notice how she falls in love with an attractive young man. There are two major obstacles to a happy marriage. For Alexei, this is the difference between a nobleman and a commoner; for Lisa, it is enmity between fathers. However, young people prefer not to look into the future.

    6. Another invention and a happy ending... An unexpected reconciliation between the elders of Muromsky and Berestov brings the denouement closer. Fearing for the discovery of her secret, Lisa again changes her appearance. Before Alexei, she appears as a whitewashed and smothered young lady, in a wig and diamonds. The young man does not recognize his beloved and makes an extremely low opinion of the owner's daughter. On the next date, Lisa notes with satisfaction that Alexei likes her natural beauty much more. His love is above class prejudice. For the sake of the beautiful Akulina, Alexei is ready to go against the will of his father and marry a simple peasant woman. With this firm intention, he arrives at Grigory Ivanovich's house and suddenly sees his beloved, who does not play any role: "the dear dark-skinned Akulina ... in a white morning dress" turns out to be Lizaveta Grigorievna Muromskaya.

    7. The meaning of the image... A.S. Pushkin in many works spoke with enthusiasm about provincial girls. While receiving a foreign education and upbringing (French or English), they at the same time remained Russian in spirit and character. The love affair might not have begun if Alexei had met Lisa for the first time in an "official" setting, where it was important to observe the rules and decency. The girl easily enters the image of a peasant woman, because he is very close to her and suits much more than mannerism

    "Young lady peasant" characterization of the main characters of Pushkin in comparison will help you understand their similarities and differences and prepare for the lesson.

    "The young lady peasant" characterization of the heroes

    There are not so many main characters in Pushkin's story "The Young Lady of the Peasant".

    Main characters:

    • Ivan Petrovich Berestov, his son Alexey,
    • Grigory Ivanovich Muromsky, his daughter Liza.

    The main idea of \u200b\u200bthe story is to reveal and reject the conventions and prejudices of that time and, of course, in attention to the life and being of a person.

    Ivan Berestov and Grigory Muromsky: comparative characteristics

    Ivan Petrovich Berestov

    Grigory Ivanovich Muromsky

    1.He runs the farm in the Russian manner:

    “On weekdays he went to pleated jacket, put on on holidays frock coatfrom homework cloth; he wrote down the expense himself and did not read anything except the Senatskiye Vedomosti.

    2. Of the people who condemned G.I. Muromsky, “Berestov was the most severe of all. Hatred of innovation was a hallmark of his character. "

      Anglomaniac:

    “… He planted an English garden… His grooms were dressed as English jockeys. His daughter had an English lady. He processed the fields according to the English method ... "( Unlike the geometrically correct French garden, English is like a natural forest.)

    2. Grigory Ivanovich "was considered not a stupid person, for the first landowner in his province guessed to lay the estate in the Board of Trustees: a turn that seemed extremely difficult and daring at that time."

    Anglomaniac "endured criticism as impatiently as our journalists."

    Let us note the irony of Pushkin in describing the relationship between Berestov - the elder and Muromsky. In their depiction, Pushkin uses the method of antithesis.

    Berestov and Muromsky similarities:

    Thanks to the community of life, Berestov the elder and Muromsky were able to find a common language and make peace.

    Alexey Berestov and Liza comparative characteristics

    Alexey Berestov

    Lisa (Betsy) - Akulina ( the name of the heroine was not chosen by chance: everyone knows "Poor Liza" by Karamzin, it is not by chance that the heroine reads "Natalia, the boyar's daughter" by Karamzin).

    “He was brought up at the university and intended to enter military service, but his father did not agree to that ... They did not concede to each other, and young Alexei began to live as a master for the time being, letting go of the mustache just in case (military attribute).

    He was, “in fact, a fine fellow ... The young ladies looked at him, while others peeped in; but Alexey did little to them, and they believed that the cause of his insensitivity was a love affair.

    “It is easy to imagine what impression Alexei had to make in the circle of ... young ladies. He was the first to appear before them gloomy and disappointed, the first to tell them about the lost joys and about his faded youth; moreover, he wore a black ring with the image of a dead head. All this was extremely new in that province. The young ladies were crazy about him.

    “She was seventeen years old. Black eyes enlivened a dark and very pleasant face. She was the only and, therefore, spoiled child. Her playfulness and perpetual mischief delighted her father and drove her Madame Miss Jackson to despair ... "

    "Nastya followed Liza, she was older, but just as windy as her young lady."

    Alexei wears the mask of a suffering lover, cold to all young ladies, because it is fashionable in society, and with ordinary peasant women, he is cheerful, dear, plays with the burners. You don't need to wear a mask with them, you can be yourself. So Alexei is more interesting to Lisa.

    "... Aleksey, despite the fatal ring, the mysterious correspondence and the gloomy disappointment, was a kind and ardent fellow and had a pure heart, capable of feeling the pleasures of innocence." He was going to marry a simple peasant woman, disobeying the will of his parent.

    Liza was too unusual for a simple peasant woman: self-esteem (even pride), an extraordinary mind, ease of communication and at the same time inaccessibility and integrity.

    “His relations with Akulina had a charm of novelty for him ... although the strange peasant women seemed painful to him. "

    All this speaks of the high spiritual qualities of Alexei

    Liza-Akulina's uncommonness aroused strong feelings.