Green scarlet sails analysis of the work. “The composition of images in the romantic story “Scarlet Sails” by Alexander Green as a means of revealing the idea” (2nd lesson). Goals of my qualifying work

Lesson topic: "When do dreams come true?"(lesson-research

based on the work of Alexander Green " Scarlet Sails»).

Lesson objectives:

Educational – training in working with literary texts; training to work with positive cognitive information;

Educational – fostering faith in one’s strengths, capabilities, faith in goodness, miracles created by the forces of one’s soul; formation of the basis for the perception of universal moral values.

Developmental – development of creative, inventive

Thinking

A dream is not an escape from reality,

but a means to get closer to her.

Somerset Maugham

Lesson progress:

1) Prologue

Frontal survey of students

2) Tie

Creating a problem situation based on a problem-search question, the “Associative chain” technique, recording a dream

3) Development of action

  1. organization of work with text
  1. text analysis and forming an opinion about a person’s character (working with the “Assol” and “Grey” folders),

physical minute

  1. observation of the names of the heroes
  1. work on developing imagination.

4) Climax

Artistic reading of the passage "Sleeping Assol"

Watching the video fragment “Grey’s Monologue” and filling out the insert

5) Denouement

  1. identifying the idea of ​​the work,
  2. comparative analysis of the table

6) Epilogue

  1. Opening remarks teachers

You have become acquainted with the wonderful work “Scarlet Sails”, written by Alexander Green. Did you like it?Today we have an unusual lesson. Have you read the book carefully? Let's check.

  1. Crossword

What is an extravaganza?

Extravaganza: 1) (French language - fairy.) A performance with a fantastic plot, colorful costumes and scenery, with extensive use of specific effects;

2) a magical, fabulous spectacle.

What was fabulous about the work? Doesn't this happen in life? Do all dreams come true? Why? Would you like to know? Write down the topic of the lesson: “When do dreams come true?”Do you have a dream? Of course, you want it to come true? Write it down.

The book "Scarlet Sails" is magical; it contains a secret that is still hidden from most readers to this day. What kind of secret are we talking about? Let's build an associative chain associated with the word "secret", based on the text.. (slide 4) (Secret - secret - "Secret" - ship - scarlet sails) What secret is hidden in the scarlet sails. Let's try to find it. We hit the road, following the scarlet sails.

3) Development of action

It is common to think that in adventure literature the main thing is what happened, and not to whom it happened. Characters and all sorts of emotional matters are of no use to her. Action, a rapid flight of intrigue - that's what captivates the reader. Let’s first try to figure it out: in “Scarlet Sails” the main thing is what happened or the characters, emotional experiences. So, what happened in the Scarlet Sails extravaganza? State it in just a few words. (Suggested answer: Assol, who lost her mother in childhood and was not recognized by her peers, believed in the prediction of the fairy tale collector Aigle, and her dream came true, although no one believed in it: a handsome prince, Captain Arthur Gray, sailed for her on a ship with scarlet sails).

But why did happiness come to Assol? By chance or not? In order to answer the question, we will work with the text.

To form an opinion about a person’s character, you need to analyze his actions, his attitude towards people and the world around him. Therefore, in the folders “Assol” and “Gray” the folders are placed: “The World of People and the “World of Things”.

II. Working with text.

Let’s open the “World of People” folder in the “Assol” folder. The folder contains excerpts from the text, divided into chapters.

1 group

Why did the residents of Kaperna avoid Longren?

Why did Assol grow up without friends?

Why did her peers “cross out little Assol once and for all from the sphere of their patronage and influence”?

How do you understand Longren’s words: “Eh, Assol, do they really know how to love?”

In the work, Assol is called differently: Beautiful Unknown, Ship Assol, Living Poem, Wonderful Artistic Canvas, Wet Treasure. Think about who could say that about the girl, and connect the author and the description with arrows. (slide 5)

Exchange your work. Let's check our neighbor's work (for each correct answer we give 1 point)

What was Assol's life like?

How do Assol Khan Menners and the coal miner see it? Why are their opinions so different?

Now let's move on to the "People World" folder in the "Gray" folder.

2nd group

How do you understand the words: “Gray’s father and mother were arrogant slaves of their position, wealth and the laws of that society, in relation to which they could say “we”?

· How did Gray grow up in a huge, gloomy and majestic house?

Describe Gray's actions in Chapter 3?

Select key phrases that tell how Gray’s life developed from 15 to 20 years old.

Let's compare: what are the similarities and differences between the destinies of Assol and Gray. We listen to the children's answers. They can be very different. We accept all answers. Draw the children's attention to the fact that although children grew up in different social status families, but also in the Assol family, and in

The Gray family's parents treated their children with great love and respect. What fate was destined for Gray? Most likely, he would have continued his father’s work, increased his family’s wealth, etc. Assol was destined for a sad future: poverty, loneliness and no hopes.

Do you think the environment of our heroes could influence their characters? If Assol

Every day she suffers humiliation from her peers, experiences loneliness, could all this ruin her character, making her withdrawn, intimidated, embittered? And Gray? Living in abundance, without experiencing obstacles in his behavior, because he could show such negative traits like disrespect, arrogance towards ordinary people?

A person is characterized not only by his attitude towards people, but also by his attitude towards objects. Let's work with the "World of Things" folder. Let’s open the “World of Things” folder in the “Assol” folder.

3 group

* How does Assol speak, deprived of the opportunity to communicate with her peers and with surrounding objects?

* How does this characterize her?

* How do you understand the words: “I looked through the eyes of a child”?

Now let’s work with the “World of Things” folder in the “Gray” folder

4th group.

*Tell me how Arthur Gray is characterized by his action when he ruined an expensive painting by covering the nails on the bloody hands of Jesus Christ with blue paint?

*Why didn’t the father punish his son?

*What impression did the picture in the library of a ship make on Gray? How does this characterize the hero?

Conclusion: as we see, Assol and Gray had enormous power imagination. Pictures were born in their minds, depicting a world of strong, brave and good people; a world full of bright

events. Why exactly these pictures?

Fizminutka

Dramatization of the passage

III. Observation of the names of the heroes.

Often writers, in order to better convey the idea of ​​the work to the reader, encrypt the names of the characters. Let's try to figure out whether there is a secret in the names of the heroes of the Scarlet Sails extravaganza?

The teacher reads an excerpt from the text:

What's your name, baby?

“Assol,” said the girl, hiding the toy given by Egl in the basket.

“Okay,” the old man continued his incomprehensible speech, without taking his eyes off, in the depths of which a smile of a friendly disposition gleamed. -Actually, I didn’t need to ask. your name. It’s good that it’s so strange, so monotonous, musical, like the whistle of an arrow or the noise of a sea shell: what would I do if you were called one of those euphonious, but unbearably familiar names that are alien to the Beautiful Unknown?

Alexander Green explains to the reader what the name Assol – the Beautiful Unknown – is consonant with..

And Arthur Gray? Did the author give him such a name by chance? The author calls the heroine only by name. What about the hero? At the beginning of the story, having mentioned the hero - Arthur, the author seems to forget about him. And then he calls the hero by his last name - Gray. We cannot know exactly the author’s thoughts, but can only guess what idea the author wanted to convey

to the reader. Let's try to understand the etymology of the word

"Gray".

First of all, students remember that the word "gray" English means "gray".

They express interesting thoughts about why the author gave the brave, strong and able to do noble deeds The hero's name has the root "gray". They talk about what

Gray and Assol were destined for a life of gray everyday life, but with their faith in miracles, their desire to make the world bright and kind, they were able to change the destined for them.

fate.

IV. Work on developing imagination.

Do you think imagination is given to a person from birth or can it be developed?

Let's try to move forward along the path of developing our imagination.

We live not only in the world of people, but also in the world of objects. I think that objects, observing people, also form a characteristic about them. They just can’t express it. And we will try. To do this, you need to enter one or another image of the object.

Exercise

(using the technique of developing critical thinking): present the subject’s reasoning about the hero. Played in a lottery. The tickets say:

Assol:

“Coal Miner’s Basket”, “Plants”, “Toy Yacht with Scarlet Sails”.

Gray:

“Painting of a ship”, “Painting of Jesus Christ crucified”, “Ship “Secret”.

4) Climax

Listen to an excerpt that describes the sleeping Assol through the eyes of Gray.

Complete the tasks according to the options:

1c (Tick the words that describe the state of nature. Which artistic technique does the author use?)

2c (Tick the words that convey the state of Arthur Gray)

(The teacher reads an excerpt to the music of C. Saint-Saens “The Swan”)

The author emphasizes that the girl was noticed not only with her eyes, but also in other ways. How did Gray see her and why was he able to see her like that? From the very morning, Arthur's soul was in anxiety and languor, which the captain himself could not explain. Therefore, it is not surprising that, when he saw a sleeping girl on a cliff among dew-sprinkled grasses and flowers, he was struck by her inexplicable pure beauty. He saw her not with his eyes, but with his heart. He, like Egle in his time, felt something special, unusual in her.

Watching a video clip from feature film“Scarlet Sails” (director A. Ptushko, Mosfilm studio, 1961).

Gray's monologue, text in front of each student, fill out the table (use the “insert” technique)

5) Denouement

What happened to Gray and Assol is not so important as the fact that the residents of Kaperna, rude people who do not know how to love, were able to become convinced of the power of goodness, to believe in a miracle. Since then, scarlet sails have been a symbol of fulfilled hopes.

What needs to be done to make your wish come true? (to wish, to believe, to act)

6) Epilogue

Dreams - this is the most valuable thing a person has, they light a fire in his soul. Dreams make a person perform miracles. Other people simply say, "It's impossible." But I'm telling you, if it's yours dream , and you are ready to go to her, then nothing is impossible for you. If what you mean dreaming , is not yet in nature, which means it will be created for you. Whatever you can imagine, you can achieve. Remember that dreams come true!

Homework:

  1. Essay on the topic: “Why did the heroes’ dreams come true?”
  2. Answer to the question: “How do you understand the words of Somerset Maugham?”
  3. Mini-essay on the topic: “When do dreams come true?”
  4. Page 27, paragraph 5 (in writing)

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The work is based on two main images. The young girl Assol lost her mother as a child and lives with her father, who makes money by selling toy boats he made with his own hands. By chance, the girl met Egle, a storyteller. He promised that one day a ship under scarlet sails with a prince on board would come into the port, which he overcame long haul to find Assol and take her with her. Assol was very unhappy, since no one in the city talked to her, everyone thought she was crazy. The storyteller's words became a beacon for her. She dreamed and waited for her dreams to come true.

Arthur Gray was brought up in a wealthy family and with youth dreamed of becoming a captain. As a fifteen-year-old boy, he ran away from home and for four years sailed the seas as ordinary sailors, learning maritime science. He bought a ship, became captain and his dream came true. Gray accidentally saw Assol, and later learning about her dreams, he raised a scarlet sail over his ship, went into the port, on the shore of which the girl was waiting for him and took her away, as Egle prophesied. All the residents of the city considered Assol crazy for her dreams, they mocked her, but her dream came true, the miracle that she believed in and was waiting for happened.

The author used the characteristics of the characters only to the extent necessary so that the reader could see the whole picture, since in the story human qualities are not the main ones. The main theme of the story is hope. Perhaps it was this feeling that at one time saved the author himself, who, while enduring imprisonment and exile, retained within himself a living heart, hoping for the best. Alexander Green in this work says that you should always leave room for miracles in your life, even if those around you do not accept it.

Initially, the author planned to create a story about a scarlet sail, which would unfold on the banks of the Neva in Petrograd, engulfed in the revolution. In this setting, the color of the sail would become a symbol of the revolution. But perhaps it is precisely the fact that the events of the story concern an ordinary town, in which people are stupid and careless enough to lose hope, that made it possible to show the importance of hope at any time. It is natural to hope for deliverance during a war, but everyday life produces such metamorphoses in a person that in the pursuit of profit and worldly goods it is easy to lose one’s own self, one’s dreams and kindness towards people. This was the population of Kaperna, and for Assol’s kind, sympathetic heart, for her hopes for the best, they did not love her.

Each of us, despite the opinion of the world, must remain true to our dreams, and this will be the key to its fulfillment. Faith, hopes and dreams are what can help a person, even if the whole world has risen against him. The author does not call for immersion in a world of fantasy, he says that in the world of real things you should always leave room for fairy tales and miracles. Dreams come true - it doesn't require proof.

« The sea and love do not tolerate pedants» — A. Green “Scarlet Sails”

What should a 13-14 year old girl read? At such a tender age, the girls seem to have already become adults, but their favorite dolls have not yet had time to let them go. A vulnerable soul is full of hopes and dreams. It is at this age that children are unpredictable. They are sometimes childishly capricious, sometimes overly perky, and sometimes unexpectedly cynical in an adult way. Their behavior is like the depths of the sea, throwing a teenager from side to side. And you can never say for sure where the next wave will take the child. And yet, this raging ocean of teenage passions has its own charm. And with skill, like fearless sailors like Longren, you can even maneuver among the waves and arrive together at the intended shore. Books here often act as oars. AND " Scarlet Sails» Alexandra Green are the best fit for their quality. It is this story that will be fully understood by teenagers at the tender and sensual age of 13. Especially girls.

13 years are filled with romance and anticipation of happiness. Once upon a time, Santa Claus brought similar feelings to children. But... at the age of 13, faith in Santa Claus faded, but the need for a miracle remained. Many women wait their entire lives for their scarlet sails. And many men do not understand what women lack so much. The secret is revealed in the book " Scarlet Sails» A. Green. Any woman remembers in the depths of her soul that most tender and pure feeling of expectation of a miracle that arose at the age of 13 - 14. And if this miracle was not destined to be born, then disappointment and cynicism sets in. This is exactly what Gray was talking about when he tried to explain to the sailors why he wanted to get married not like everyone else, but to let loose over the sea scarlet sails. The main idea of ​​the story is that there are miracles in the world, and they are carried out by hands loving people. It is important to convey this idea to the tender and pure heart of a teenager. Probably even more important to a boy’s heart. But " Scarlet Sails“Girls are still closer.

What is this story about? It's probably stupid to answer this question. There is hardly a person in the world who does not know the names Assol or Gray. But... anything can happen in life. Therefore, very briefly about the plot.

There lived a sailor Longren. He had a beloved wife, Mary. She always waited for his return from the sea. But one day Longren did not see his wife standing on the threshold of their house. It turned out that she died of pneumonia, leaving her eight-month-old baby Assol in the arms of a compassionate neighbor. Longren had no choice but to retire and start a land-based lifestyle. To feed his little girl, he began to skillfully carve children's toys in the form of boats, sailboats and other vessels from wood. Over time, when Assol grew up and turned 8 years old, her father began to teach her to read and write. One day Longren asked his daughter to take a basket of toys to a merchant in the city. Among the boats, the girl discovered an amazingly beautiful white vessel with scarlet sails. She could not resist and launched the sailboat into the nearest stream. The wind spread the bright sails and began to carry the ship away. Assol tried to catch up with the “escaped” toy, but in vain. The ship fell into the hands of an old man, a collector of songs and poems. He sat on the seashore and rested. Assol politely asked to return “ scarlet sails" but the old man, before passing the boat into the children’s hands, predicted the beautiful Assol romantic story. When she becomes an adult, an expensive white ship will come to the bay with scarlet sails. This ship will land on the shore solely because of her. The prince will be waiting for her there. He will take Assol to distant places, where she will be happy. Assol conveyed this prediction to her father. Longren did not object and say that all this was an absurd invention of Egle. He sincerely thought that over time the girl would forget this incident. But Assol did not forget. She waited year after year for a miracle to happen. Neither Longren nor Assol were loved local residents, because they were not like them, they were not so rude and cynical. Longren explained to his daughter that the people around them simply do not know how to truly love. Longren was right. Very often, village children teased Assol, and people around her considered her crazy. But Assol endured ridicule, read books and continued to dream. When she turned into beautiful girl, her life has changed little. Very often she ran through the forest to the sea and at dawn looked out for scarlet sails. One day, in once again Without waiting for the prophecy, she fell asleep right in the forest. There Gray met her, sleeping and charming. He put the ring on the little finger of the stranger who amazed him and went to the village. Having asked the innkeeper at the nearest tavern about Assol, Gray learned about Engle’s prediction and Assol’s stupid faith in this miracle. Gray liked the romantic, beautiful fairy tale of the old man and he decided to make the once girl’s dream come true. He bought two thousand meters of scarlet silk and one fine day sent his large and beautiful white ship to the bay of the village where Assol lived. So the miracle, the belief in which everyone around them laughed at, happened. Assol married an aristocrat, and Gray found a pure, beloved soul as his wife.

I have always been fascinated since childhood similar stories. They make our life wonderful and good fairy tale. Scarlet Sails I am always associated with youth, sublimity and purity of soul. For any girl, Gray is the embodiment of the male ideal, since he did not just go to the girl and propose his hand and heart, but gave her a miracle, decorated Assol’s poor life with the romance of a fairy tale that stepped into reality. So what is this story about? About love? About romance? Or about belief in miracles?

If you remember how Gray, as a child, spent hours looking at a picture with seascape in the library of the family castle, he decided to become a captain and became one, then we can say that this story is also about unbending faith in oneself! You can't betray children's dreams! Only a person who believes in himself can find his happiness. The same idea is emphasized by the description of Assol’s life. Around her there was a lot of vulgarity and rudeness. Assol was teased and called names, they threw pieces of dirt and even stones at her, they considered her faith in predictions about scarlet sails mental illness. Assol cried and ran away, but still believed in something beautiful and bright. Perhaps it was this faith of hers that drew Gray to this particular shore. Or maybe Egle really was a wizard? In every line of the story you can feel the breath of a fairy tale and the possibility of change for the better.

Gray repeats repeatedly different people that a miracle is possible. You just have to want to make it happen. To do this, you just need to start making people pleasant and beautiful surprises. In life, it is not money that makes a person happy, but the feelings he experiences.

And I think that it is not at all necessary to buy two thousand meters of scarlet silk to achieve happiness. Sometimes just one cherished word is enough. Perhaps this word is also hidden on the pages of a wonderful story A. Green "Scarlet Sails". Would you like to know him? Then open the book and start reading...

Class: 6

Objective of the lesson: to outline the role and significance of conducting non-standard literature lessons, their impact on increasing the effectiveness of teaching and education, and the development of creative self-expression of the individual.

Lesson objectives.

Expand and deepen knowledge about the features of the works of A.S. Green, improve the ability to analyze the work read, find answers to the questions posed; generalize, draw conclusions, develop the ability to evaluate characters and their actions, improve the skill of expressive and conscious reading.

Develop oral speech, memory, ability to express one's own opinion.

Cultivate responsibility for one’s actions, a sense of responsiveness, caring and caring attitude towards each other.

Equipment: portrait of A. Green, portraits of the heroes of the work, fragments of the film “Scarlet Sails”, V. Lanzberg’s song “Scarlet Sails”, printouts of tasks for working in pairs, a white sailboat (the reverse side of the sails is red), on the side of which the words N are written Tikhonova: “... he loved a living, beautiful, strong life; his heroes seek justice, freedom, believe in heights human feats, quest, height of spirit”, texts of poems by S. Narovchatov, N. Matveeva and N. Varley, biography of A. Green in pictures (presentation for the lesson), E. Grieg “Morning” from the First Suite to the drama “Peer Gynt”.

Lesson Plan

1. Musical accompaniment(performance of V. Lanzberg’s song “Scarlet Sails”).

2. Introductory speech by the teacher (biography of A. Green in pictures (presentation for the lesson).

3. Vocabulary work.

4. Conversation on the work (completing tasks).

5. Verbal portrait heroes by imagination.

6. Watching a video clip from the movie “Scarlet Sails”.

7. Analysis of the poems by N. Matveeva “The Prediction of Aigle”, S. Narovchatova “Scarlet Sails”, N. Varley “Assol” (music accompaniment by E. Grieg “Morning” from the First Suite to the drama “Peer Gynt”.

8. Conversation on issues.

9. Completing a crossword puzzle based on the “Scarlet Sails” extravaganza.

10. Lesson summary.

Lesson progress

Organizational moment.

The lesson begins with the creative group of children performing the song “Scarlet Sails”.

Song “Scarlet Sails” (phonogram of the song in audio recording).

The words and music of Vladimir Lanzberg sound.

Guys, you have to believe in miracles!
Someday early in the spring morning
Scarlet sails will rise above the ocean,
And the violin will sing over the ocean...

2. Introductory speech by the teacher. (Biography of A. Green in pictures. Presentation for the lesson).

Today we continue to work on A. Green’s work “Scarlet Sails”. The author created a book about a dream that transforms the lives of two people, about a fairy tale that has become life. During the lesson, we will summarize what we have read, talk about the amazing heroes of the work, and follow them on the path to realizing their dreams. A. Green himself called his work an extravaganza (a magical fairy-tale spectacle). Let's think and answer the question: “What is a dream? Does a person need a dream?”

3. Vocabulary work. (On the desks is S.I. Ozhegov’s dictionary)

Remember what word Greene associates with the concept "dream"? (Dream - Fairy Tale - Miracle).

What do these concepts have in common? Which of these words do you think is unambiguous and why? (Miracle)

Dream

1. Something created by the imagination, mentally imagined.

2. The object of desires, aspirations.

Fairy tale

1. A narrative based on fiction, mainly involving magical, fantastic forces.

2. Same as a miracle.

A miracle is something astounding, surprising in its extraordinaryness.

Which of these words is closest to you and why?

Anatole France once said: “ Dreams give the world interest and meaning. Dreams, if they are consistent and reasonable, become even more beautiful when they create real world in your own image and likeness.”

How can one comment on the words of the French writer if they are transferred to A. Green’s work “Scarlet Sails?”

Indeed, dreams are the most valuable thing a person has; they light a fire in his soul. Dreams make a person perform miracles.

4. Conversation based on the story(work on the perception of the work).

1. What is unusual about the story?

2. What mood are you in?

3. What impression does it leave after reading?

Assignment: distribute excerpts from the extravaganza “Scarlet Sails” in sequential order (work in groups), explain your choice.

The groups are given sheets of paper with printed extracts from different parts excerpt.

4. What does the color scarlet mean to you? (Color of dreams, miracles, love). Three main themes are revealed in the story: pure and bright love, a dream come true, a miracle come true)

Teacher's word:

The scarlet color of the sails carrying dreams on their wings is a symbol of reflection spiritual world Assol and Gray. Let's discover this world for ourselves and walk the path to dreams and happiness that the heroes of the story Assol and Gray took. Green's "Scarlet Sails" personifies the magical power of human dreams. To sail in life under a scarlet sail means to set high goals for yourself, to dream, to strive to fulfill your plans.

5. Verbal portrait of heroes according to imagination. (Work on options)

Why were Longren and Assol not liked in Kapern?

What was Assol like for the residents of Kaperna? (Different, strange, not like them, but even these people felt that she was better than them.)

Why couldn’t Assol play with her peers?

Who helped Assol not to become embittered against people, to stay kind girl? (Longren, her father, big and strong man. He taught her how to love, he told her peculiar fantastic stories about life and people, so her head was full of wonderful dreams. She lived more in a dream world.)

How did Assol grow up? (She grew up reading fairy tales, walking through the forest, along the seashore, making friends with animals and birds, with trees.)

How did Longren treat her? (He loved her. But the people from Kaperna did not know how to love.)

What do you think love is?

Does Assol know how to love? (Yes. She feels sorry for people. She loves all living things on earth. In the forest she “felt at home; she greeted the trees as if they were people, that is, shaking their wide leaves...” “I’m coming, brothers, I’m in a hurry, let me go, I recognize you all, remember and honor you all...”)

How did people in Kaperna react to this fairy tale?

If you found yourself in this crowd, how would you behave? (Would have protected)

In the story there is a hero who wants to protect the weak and defenseless. This is Gray. Remember the actions of the little count, which speak of him as a knight, a defender of the weak: 1) he covered up the wounds of Christ in the picture with paint; 2) in order to survive the suffering of others, he deliberately scalded his hand; 3) gave money to Betsy on behalf of Robin Hood.

How are the fates of Assol and Gray similar? (Loneliness. Dream. Strangeness, difference. Desire for miracles. Expectation of a miracle. Thirst for adventure. Love of nature. Kindness and selflessness.)

The dream of a miracle and the expectation of love are the main things in the character of both heroes.

Did they meet by chance in life? (Both by chance and not by chance. They were looking for each other - two kindred spirits.)

Fate itself brought them together. Remember Gray’s anxious feeling on the eve of his first meeting with Assol in the evening and his joyful awakening in the morning: “With amazement he saw the happy sparkle of the morning, the cliff of the shore among the bright branches and the flaming blue distance...”.

What did Assol experience the night before the meeting? (“There was no sleep, as if she had not fallen asleep at all. A feeling of novelty, joy and the desire to do something warmed her... Suddenly something like a distant call shook her inside and outside, and she seemed to wake up once again from obvious reality to something that is clearer and more certain. From that moment on, the jubilant wealth of consciousness did not leave her.”)

How did she see the scarlet sails? Read this passage. (“She shuddered,

This speaks of the kinship of their souls. Why didn’t Assol tell anyone about the ring? (Taught by the bitter experience of life... I was afraid to scare away happiness...)

How did she see the scarlet sails? Read this passage. (“She shuddered, leaned back, froze; then she jumped up sharply, with her heart falling dizzily, breaking into uncontrollable tears of inspired shock.”)

How did people in Kaperna react to the appearance of scarlet sails? (With anxiety, angry fear; “stunned women sobbed like a snake hiss”)

So, Assol found her happiness. What helped her achieve her dream? (Sincerity, openness, sincerity, dreaminess, kindness...)

6. Watch the video. (Fragment of the film “Scarlet Sails”)

1. Watch a video clip in which old man Egl prophesied the fate of Assol. What fate did old man Egle predict for Assol? Why does Egle give Assol her fairy tale? (“Involuntary expectation of beauty” Egle saw in the girl’s face)

2. What especially stands out in Assol’s description? (“Dark eyes, tinged with a sad question”, “serious eyes, cheerful, shone with confidence”)

3. Why did Assol believe in this fairy tale? (“A dangerous wizard, of course, would not talk like that.”)

7. Analysis of the poems by N. Matveeva “Prediction of Egle”, S. Narovchatov “Scarlet Sails” by N. Varley “Assol”.

(After answering, the student reads the poem by heart Novels by Matveeva “Aigle’s Prediction” .)

Come to me, I see drops of tears in your eyes.
There is a lot of evil in the world, but you don’t have to take everything seriously.
Don't trust the earth, callous and dry, trust the wave of the seas.
Let it slide, tease and threaten - there is more truth in it.

The years will pass in quick succession, like water in a stream.
You see that cliff and the expanse of the sea - look there.
There, in the distance of the sea, you will see the shine of scarlet sails.
From the steep banks exactly at five o'clock you will see them.

This will be a brig from distant countries, from other latitudes.
Exactly at five o'clock the boat will depart from its sides,
And a handsome prince fairy tale hero, your betrothed,
Cheerful and smart, slim and tall, he will step on the sand.

Listen, he will only come to save you.
If he doesn’t find you right away, forgive him!
Steps onto the sand - the joy on his face is as strong as pain -
He will say: “Good afternoon!” He will ask: “Where does Assol live here?”

Don't be sad, don't cry. Don’t hide your clear eyes, wipe away the tears from them.
Believe my words, look at the sea more often in the morning.
Trust the wave of the seas. Believe in your destiny. Your time will come.
You will see the shine of scarlet sails - it’s behind you.

In 1984, at the Central Children's Theater in Moscow, N. Matveeva's play “Egle's Prediction” was staged - a fantasy based on the works of Alexander Green, containing 33 songs by Novella Nikolaevna.

Teacher's word:

- “Scarlet Sails” by Green can be confidently classified as a “modern classic”, because this work, like Arthur Gray’s ship under scarlet sails, triumphantly passed through all the storms of the events of the last century and retained the love and interest of readers, almost 100 years after it was written .

At this stage of the lesson we will try to unite all those who have ever been inspired by A.S. Green’s fairy tale. Wonderful love poem Narovchatov Sergei , which leaves an indelible mark on the soul and heart of people in love. (The reading of the poem is accompanied by the music of E. Grieg, we take a fragment of “Morning” from the first suite to the drama “Peer Gynt”, at first the music sounds quietly, then the volume gradually increases)

Scarlet Sails

I tell my daughter and I with fairy tales
Every day the evening dawn:
I braid the horses' manes in the stalls,
I give rings to red girls.

And from the feathers of a caught firebird
My fingers are burning,
And the star in the forehead of the Tsar Maiden
Shines at night brighter than the light day.

But my daughter looks straight into my eyes:
- Tell me the story again,
A fairy tale that once you and mom
They fell in love in their youth.

Oh, how I don’t like these requests!...
Still, I have to tell you. Please,
Well, that's it. Once upon a time there lived
A girl named Assol.

She was a strange girl -
She only directed her gaze to the sea,
Taking every boat
For the crimson-sailed frigate.

The dress is a patch on a patch.
But the insolent mouth was stubbornly clenched;
"The captain will arrive on a frigate,
And he’ll take me with him!”

How difficult life was for this girl,
Life was easier even for Cinderella!
But what a deep dream!
And in dreams there is both joy and anger.

Anger towards friends, towards petty neighbors,
For whom a fairy tale is just a deception,
Who says: "He will never come
Your great captain."

Envy didn’t even need an answer!..
The wind brought sea salt,
And, having inhaled it, at dawn
Assol ran ashore.

The sea kissed her feet,
And she, easily running into the surf,
Even shouted over the seagulls,
And the helmsman heard her.

The splashes of the waves wet her skirt,
The morning fog was cold...
But the boat was already rushing towards,
And the captain stood on the boat.

He only asked Assol her name,
And then, blinding my eyes,
The cursed tale is upon them
Scarlet sails fluttered!

This is how I entertain my daughter at night...
Let them talk about us with a smile,
What remains of the sails are shreds
And a frigate ran into the stones.

And on these shreds there are only holes,
Yes, and those, they say, were carved by moths,
What are rugs for an apartment?
Assol threw them at her feet.

What, they say, the captain is now retired,
His path is not really, but at random...
Daughter! We will make our own amendments:
People are telling lies!

The daughter answers: - What’s the point!
We will disperse them in half an hour.
I can do it myself without a needle,
Sew such sails again,

That the ship will immediately run aground,
Will fly into the blue sea...-
If only we wanted to together
Remember this fairy tale in reality!

Natalya Varley , a Soviet and Russian theater and film actress, was also inspired by A. Green’s work “Scarlet Sails”, she wrote the poem “Assol”. That's what she said N.Varley about myself: “We actors are terrible bores. No matter how an actor’s fate turns out, we will always find an excuse to complain about it. I starred in 61 films, all the roles are very different. But after “Prisoner of the Caucasus” I was treated like a circus performer for a very long time. This role was a barrier that prevented many directors, and most importantly, the audience from seeing me as an actress of a different type. In real life people began to associate me with Nina, although I am not at all like my “captive” ”, by nature I am more of a lyricist, a kind of romantic Assol. But I’ve gotten used to the name Nina, I’m proud and I’m not offended. When I was 9 years old, I read “Scarlet Sails” by Alexander Greene and forever fell in love with this author, the book and its characters. Green proved that there is nothing more important in the world than the “life of the heart,” the human soul; that selflessness, honesty, kindness, love endow a person with a powerful, all-conquering force of moral perfection. A few years later I watched the film “Scarlet Sails” by Alexander Ptushko. And the image of Assol was forever united in my mind with the image created by the most charming Anastasia Vertinskaya. And one more meeting with Assol is a pastel reproduction of a portrait work by Yuri Masyutin.

The artist depicted a tanned woman girl With hair bleached by the southern sun and the not childishly serious look of big blue eyes. What is in this “sparkle of fresh eyes”: sadness, thoughtfulness, dreaminess? Her adolescent soul is filled with trust in people and the world. Her feelings are as light as cirrus clouds, which, having risen high into the sky, never foreshadow storms and bad weather. Everything, good and bad, lies ahead in her life. In the meantime, the girl captivates with the naive charm of childhood and faith in the feasibility of dreams. She is Assol by state of mind. Always close to Green’s “eyes and soul” were his beloved Crimean cities - Feodosia, Gurzuf, Sevastopol. After all, in the end, it is not so important where a person was born - in Vyatka or Saratov. It is much more important that he has a place on the vast... earth with which he is connected by a special spiritual kinship, to which he feels a constant attraction.”

Listen to him, please.. (Reads by heart by a student prepared in advance)

Assol

Life passes like a dream, like pain.
Dreams give up and grow old.
And the aged Assol
He leaves without waiting for Gray.

Just a glimpse of scarlet sails
It seems like a bitter tear,
When broken pride
Will answer the call again.

And again she will run into the wave,
With outstretched mournful arms,
The inevitable hour of separation
As if trying to push away...

A moment of happiness will spin you around,
Will make you believe patiently...
While the dry reality of the ebb
The bottom will not reveal hope...

And, deceived by the silence,
The mirage creaking of masts and oars,
Saying goodbye to the sea and to myself,
She goes into the night - without springs.

8. Conversation on issues

What do all these verses have in common?

What heroes are found in them?

What means of expression does the author use to show the idea of ​​his work?

What characterizes the dream here? (Willingness to act for the sake of achievement, inherent feelings of passionate desire, believes in its realization, and believes that he can realize it, a person feels the need to make a dream come true)

What would happen to the main characters if they didn't have a dream?

2. The history of the creation of the poem / when it was written, for what reason, to whom it is dedicated/.

3. Theme, idea, main idea / what the poem is about /. Quotes from the text to support conclusions.

4. By what artistic means is the author’s main idea, theme and idea of ​​the poem revealed:

1) Select “key” words and examples in the text that reveal main idea poet, create “chains” of keywords.

2) Analyze the artistic techniques that he uses

9. Completing a crossword puzzle on the extravaganza “Scarlet Sails” (mutual check)

1. How did people in Kaperna react to the appearance of scarlet sails? (Anxiety)

2. Who helped Assol not to become embittered against people, to remain a good girl? (Longren)

3. How are the fates of Assol and Gray similar? (Loneliness)

4. One of the main characters of the work. (Gray)

5. Assol lived more in peace…. (Dreams)

6. What helped her achieve her dream? (Sincerity, openness, sincerity, dreaminess, kindness...)

10. Lesson summary.

What do Assol’s portrait, extravaganza, poetry, and Grieg’s music have in common? (They are united by faith in dreams, love, miracles, friendship).

To be able to dream is a wonderful spiritual quality, and to be able to turn a dream into reality is the greatest human talent.

Let’s read the key lines of the story: “...I understood one simple truth. It is about doing so-called miracles with your own hands. When the main thing for a person is to receive the dearest nickel, it is easy to give this nickel, but when the soul conceals the seed of a fiery plant - a miracle, give him this miracle if you are able. New soul he will have it and you will... But there are no less miracles: a smile, fun, forgiveness and - the right word spoken at the right time. To own this is to own everything.”

Here's what else the famous one said Russian writer Daniil Granin : “When the days begin to gather dust and the colors fade, I take Green. I open it on any page. This is how the windows in the house are cleaned in the spring. Everything becomes light, bright, everything again mysteriously excites, as in childhood.”

Let the scarlet sails remain a symbol of a dream come true for you forever.

To the question Analysis of the work. A. Green Scarlet Sails specified by the author Alina!! the best answer is

Reply from Yozuli Aliyev[newbie]
Arthur Gray was born a captain, wanted to be one and became one. He is kind, self-willed and fair. At the age of 20, Arthur fulfilled his dream by purchasing a schooner called the Secret. Gray's ship passed through the ocean and ended up not far from Kaperna, the place where Assol lived. One day Gray, walking along the shore, saw a sleeping girl who struck him with her beauty. “The Wizard,” as Egle called himself, told her that after a while a prince would come for her on a ship with scarlet sails. The girl believed it and told her father about it. He once did not help Longren’s wife, who was trying to save little Assol from hunger. Mary had to go to the city in bad weather to pawn the ring, after which she fell ill and died. This was the reason that Longren, who was on the shore, did not help the drowning innkeeper. This incident deepened the alienation of those around him and created a lasting mutual hatred between him and his daughter. The girl grew up without friends. Inspired by adults, the children chased Assol, threw dirt at her and teased her that her father ate human flesh and was now making counterfeit money.


Reply from Dinara Ismoilova[newbie]

Almost a hundred years ago, Alexander Green wrote a wonderful book, “Scarlet Sails.” The time was difficult then: the revolution, Civil war, devastation and hunger. But "Scarlet Sails" - romantic poem, after all, in hard times people need faith in a dream, in the fact that dreams come true. There is nothing fabulous about “Scarlet Sails” - real people, real difficulties. The secret of magic lies in the “strange flying souls” of the author and his heroes. The dull world remains outside when you know how to love and create a miracle yourself, whether you are a galliot captain, or a writer, or a sensitive reader.
Test how well you know this book by answering our questions and comparing with our answers - and your world will become brighter.


Reply from Darina Yarkaya[newbie]
Alexander Stepanovich Green
Main characters: Assol, Arthur Gray.
A. Green's story "Scarlet Sails" is filled with dreams of a "dazzling incident" and the joy of the little girl Assol.
Longren, a former sailor, lived with his daughter Assol on funds from the sale of sailboats and boats he made. His fellow countrymen did not like him. They considered Longren guilty of the death of the innkeeper Menners. He once did not help Longren’s wife, who was trying to save little Assol from hunger. Mary had to go to the city in bad weather to pawn the ring, after which she fell ill and died. This was the reason that Longren, who was on the shore, did not help the drowning innkeeper. This incident deepened the alienation of those around him and created a lasting mutual hatred between him and his daughter. The girl grew up without friends. Inspired by adults, the children chased Assol, threw dirt at her and teased her that her father ate human flesh and was now making counterfeit money. Her attempts to get closer ended in bitter crying, bruises and scratches. Finally, she stopped paying attention to slander and insults.
One day, Assol’s father sent her to the city with goods. While playing, the girl launched a yacht with scarlet sails. The stream picked up the toy and carried it downstream. The little girl ran for a long time, not losing sight of the yacht, but she couldn’t catch up.
A meeting on the seashore with a collector of legends, songs, fairy tales and traditions miraculously changed Assol’s life. “The Wizard,” as Egle called himself, told her that after a while a prince would come for her on a ship with scarlet sails. The girl believed it and told her father about it.

Arthur Gray was born a captain, wanted to be one and became one. He is kind, self-willed and fair. At the age of 20, Arthur fulfilled his dream by purchasing a schooner called the Secret. Gray's ship passed through the ocean and ended up not far from Kaperna, the place where Assol lived. One day Gray, walking along the shore, saw a sleeping girl who struck him with her beauty. He put the ring on her finger.
In the tavern of the deceased Menners, where his son was in charge of business, Gray heard a story about a madwoman who was waiting for the prince on a ship with scarlet sails. The coal miner, kicked out of the tavern, told Gray that Assol was not crazy at all. This girl has a rich and interesting inner world. Amazed by the story, the young captain bought scarlet silk and hired musicians. The “Secret” rounded the cape off the coast of Kaperna. All the residents gathered on the shore to look at the wonderful ship with scarlet sails. Assol also ran there. Gray met her in a boat moored to the shore. He took the girl, shocked by the fulfillment of her prediction, to the “Secret”. The next day they were already far from Kaperna.
What I liked most was the moment when Assol and Gray met.
“But the oar splashed sharply near her; she raised her head. Gray bent down...
After reading “Scarlet Sails” I realized that a fairy tale is needed not only by children, but also by adults. It causes excitement, does not allow you to calm down and always shows new sparkling distances, a different life, it disturbs and makes you passionately desire this life. This captivating book by A. Green is shone through, like the morning sun, with love for life, for spiritual youth and the belief that a person, in a rush to happiness, is capable of performing miracles with his own hands. In this I see the value of this work and the fascination that it had on me. main character Assol, who managed to carry through a painful existence the gift of a powerful imagination, purity of feelings and a shy smile.


Reply from NIKOLAY GORBATENKO[newbie]
Almost a hundred years ago, Alexander Green wrote a wonderful book, “Scarlet Sails.” It was a difficult time then: revolution, civil war, devastation and famine. But “Scarlet Sails” is a romantic poem, because even in difficult times people need faith in a dream, in the fact that dreams come true. There is nothing fabulous about “Scarlet Sails” - real people, real difficulties. The secret of magic lies in the “strange flying souls” of the author and his heroes. The dull world remains outside when you know how to love and create a miracle yourself, whether you are a galliot captain, or a writer, or a sensitive reader.
Test how well you know this book by answering our questions and comparing with our answers - and your world will become brighter.