What Russian poet is referred to in this description? What poet are you talking about?

Option 1

    Match the name of the modernist movement and the names of the poets adjoining it

    1. symbolism a) Gumilyov b) Bryusov c) Akhmatova

      acmeism d) Khlebnikov e) Bely

      Futurism f) Mayakovsky g) Balmont h) Mandelstam

    Correlate the modernist trend and the relationship of poets to creativity

    1. symbolism a) The poet is the creator

      acmeism b) The poet is a rebel

      futurism c) poet - craftsman

    This trend contributed to the creation of a new philosophical culture, a new worldview, an attitude to art as a principle that unites people, refinement, sophistication of poetic means for better expression of the complex world of a contemporary

    1. Futurism

    2. Symbolism

    The symbol is

    1. Detail of a landscape, portrait, highlighted in order to emphasize its special significance

      word or phrase in an allegorical sense

      artistic technique based on exaggeration

    1. hyperbola

      contrast

      metaphorical

      personification

    What poet of the Silver Age are we talking about: In the early lyrics of this poet, one can see the intention to shock, to puzzle the reader. Art, according to the poet, is valuable in itself. He worships the artistic gift, creativity as a deity.

worship art,

Only to him, undividedly, aimlessly.

    What poet are you talking about? Prominent poet, critic and translator of the "Silver Age", from the group of "junior symbolists". His work is imbued and illuminated by the dream of the Sun, of Beauty. Favorite technique is personification. He understood "poetry as magic."

    What poet are you talking about? Not only a poet, but also one of the greatest explorers of Africa. In 1912, he announced the emergence of a new artistic movement - acmeism. Romance and heroics are the basis of the poet's attitude. Romantic dreams were developed in the collection "Pearls"

a) Let the sea rage and lash, The crests of the waves rose into the sky, Not one trembles before a thunderstorm, None will turn the sails.

b) The chest is not compressed with a premonition of pain,
Look into my eyes if you want.
I do not like only the hour before sunset,
Wind from the sea and the word "go away."

Option 2

    Match the name of the modernist movement and the basic principles inherent in it

    1. symbolism a) rejection of mystical nebula, striving for concreteness, colorfulness, objectivity of images

      acmeism b) elitism, the ability to see behind the outside "a mystically suspected essence." Orientation to the reader - co-author

      futurism c) rebelliousness, outrageousness, denial of cultural traditions, experimentation in the field of rhythm and rhyme

    Correlate: which modernist trend is closer to which type of art

    1. symbolism a) painting

      acmeism b) painting, architecture, sculpture

      futurism c) music

    This trend proclaimed the liberation of poetry from symbolist impulses, a return to the material world, the exact meaning of the word, proclaimed the cult of real earthly existence, a major perception of reality, the authenticity of the image, the clarity of the composition.

    1. Symbolism 2. Acmeism 3. Futurism

    Artistic detail is:

    1. A poetic image that expresses the essence of a phenomenon

      An expressive detail that carries a semantic and ideological and emotional load

      An artistic device based on a hidden comparison of one phenomenon with another similar to it

      A word or phrase in an allegorical sense

    What is the main means of artistic expression used in Gumilyov's poem "Giraffe"

And how can I tell you about the tropical garden,
About slender palm trees, about the smell of unimaginable herbs.

      Comparison 2. metaphor 3. epithet 4. personification

    To which Does this poem belong to the modernist trend?

Shadow of Uncreated Creatures
Swaying in sleep.
Like blades of patching
On the enamel wall.

    What poet are you talking about? The main features of his poetic world are an underlined alienation from the vulgar modernity, an attraction to romantic exoticism, bright decorative colors, intense and sonorous verse. Did he proclaim the "intrinsic value" of the phenomena of life, the cult of art as a skill?

    What poet are you talking about?

The real name of this poet is Bugaev. This is a man of rare talent: a poet-lyricist, prose writer, researcher of Russian and world culture, literary theorist, critic and publicist, memoirist. Author of 4 poetic symphonies. In the Ashes collection, was the jubilant worldview supplanted by the influx of “mystical horrors” that the poet saw in contemporary Russia?

Answers

1 option

    1b,e,g 2a,c,h 3d,f

    1a, 2c, 3b

    Bryusov

    Balmont

    Gumilyov

    a) Gumilyov

b) Akhmatova

Option 2

    1b, 2a, 3c

    1c, 2b, 3a

    symbolism

    Gumilyov

    White

    a) Gumilyov

in 4 options with answers

Test "LiteratureXVIII century" Option number 1

A1. What writer are we talking about: "Russian scientist and poet of the 18th century, who, hiding his peasant origin, entered the Slavic-Greek-Latin Academy in 1730." Enter your last name.

1) Derzhavin 2) Fonvizin 3) Radishchev 4) Lomonosov

A2. Indicate the name of the Russian poet-encyclopedist of the 18th century, for whom poetic creativity was an important means of educational propaganda of advanced scientific and social-patriotic ideas:

1) Radishchev 2) Lomonosov 3) Derzhavin 4) Fonvizin

A3. Indicate the name of the literary movement that emerged in Russia in the 2nd quarter of the 18th century, which includes the work of Lomonosov, Derzhavin, Fonvizin.

A4. Who did Derzhavin glorify in the ode "Felitsa"?

1) Catherine I 2) Elisaveta Petrovna 3) Catherine II Anna Ioannovna

Part 2. Write down the answers to the tasks of this part in a word in the nominative case or in numbers (2 points for a correctly completed task, 1 point for an inaccurate answer, an answer with a spelling mistake)

IN 1. Who is dedicated to "Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow"?

IN 2. What writer are we talking about: “I was born into a large impoverished noble family with deep religious and cultural interests; Russian branch of the Livonian family"

IN 3. Specify the genre of the work "Undergrowth". High, medium or low?

AT 5. In which chapter of "Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow" is the terrible picture of the sale of living people at auction described?

AT 6. What happened to the main character at the end of the story "Poor Liza"?

AT 7. Who is it? "Not sparing her rare beauty, she worked day and night - weaving canvases, knitting stockings."

pleasant places", " gloomy towers"

AT 9. Yes or no? Lisa's father was a wealthy peasant.

AT 10 O'CLOCK. Indicate the modern version of the underlined word “All things will present themselves today in their natural form"

AT 11. Which of the writers of the 18th century ended his life with the words: "Descendants will avenge me."

C1. “What is in my name for you ...” The name Mitrofan in Greek means “mother-like”. Does the hero live up to his name? Justify your point of view, give two arguments. (5 points)

Total - 31 points

"5" - 30-31 points

"4" - 24-29 points

"3" - points

"2" - 6-14 points

"1" - 0-5 points

Test "LiteratureXVIII century" Option number 2

Part 1. Choose the correct answer from the suggested answers, write it down.

A1. What is the name of the Russian poet and scientist who in the 18th century created a coherent theory of Russian syllabo-tonic versification.

1) Derzhavin 2) Lomonosov 3) Karamzin 4) Fonvizin

A2. Indicate the name of the Russian comedian whose play was an educational satire on the mores of the Russian nobility in the second half of the 18th century:

1) Knyazhnin 2) Griboyedov 3) Karamzin 4) Fonvizin

A3. Indicate the name of the literary trend of the second half of the 18th century, which is characterized by high civic-educational pathos and the establishment of the cult of the human mind.

A4. Who did Lomonosov glorify in the ode of 1747?

1) Catherine I 2) Elisaveta Petrovna 3) Catherine II 4) Anna Ioannovna

IN 1. Which of the rulers, after dismissing, gave the reason: “You serve very zealously”?

IN 2. Who is it about: “Born into a poor, but old noble family, a frail and weak child”

IN 3. Indicate the genre of the work "Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow"

AT 5. In which chapter of "Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow" does the traveler talk about the character of the Russian man, whose soul was embodied in the song?

AT 6. What kind of flowers did Liza, the main character of the story "Poor Liza" sell?

AT 7. Who is it? “Learning about her fate, is he could not console himself and considered himself a murderer.

AT 8. Indicate the means of expression: “The soul shone in your eyes, like the sun shines in the dew drops of heaven»

AT 9. Yes or no? Erast was in the army and fought with the enemy.

AT 10 O'CLOCK. Indicate the modern version of the word "spoke"

AT 11. Which of the writers of the 18th century ended his life with the release of the magazine "Friend of Honest People, or Starodum", which was banned; this broke the author, he fell ill and soon died"

C1. “What is in my name for you ...” The name Erast in translation means “ardently loving.” Does the hero live up to his name? Justify your point of view, give two arguments.

Total - 31 points

"5" - 30-31 points

"4" - 24-29 points

"3" - points

"2" - 6-14 points

"1" - 0-5 points

Test "LiteratureXVIII century" Option number 3

Part 1. Choose the correct answer from the suggested answers, write it down.

A1. What writer are we talking about: “Russian scientist and poet of the 18th century, who wrote that physics is his exercises; poetry is his delight. Enter your last name.

A2. Indicate the name of the 18th century Russian ode writer who tried to imitate Lomonosov, but could not stand the splendor and pomp of the language, therefore he introduced elements of lively colloquial speech.

1) Fonvizin 2) Derzhavin 3) Lomonosov 4) Karamzin

A3. Indicate the literary trend of the 18th century, the basis of which was the view of man as a sensitive being.

1) "Rulers and Judges" 2) "God" 3) "Morning reflection on God's greatness" 4) "Felitsa"

Part 2. Write down the answers to the tasks of this part in a word in the nominative case or in numbers (2 points for a correctly completed task, 1 point for an inaccurate answer, an answer with a spelling mistake)

IN 1. What historical person is associated with the ode of 1747?

IN 2. What writer are we talking about: "Born in the family of a wealthy landowner from an ancient family, he was the best student in a military educational institution for the nobility"

IN 3. Indicate the genre of the work "Felitsa". High, medium or low genre?

the doctor will not help, unless he himself becomes infected ”

AT 5. Which chapter of Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow tells about a peasant who has the opportunity to work for himself only on Sundays and at night?

AT 6. The beauties of which city are described at the beginning of the work "Poor Lisa"?

AT 7. Who is it? " A young, well-dressed, pleasant-looking man met her on the street"

AT 8. Specify the means of expression: “But soon the rising luminary awakened all creations"

AT 9. Yes or no? Lysine bouquet cost one ruble.

AT 10 O'CLOCK. Indicate the modern version of the highlighted word “Covered with bribes tow »

AT 11. Which of the writers of the 18th century ended his life, passing the baton of creativity to the young Pushkin.

C1. “What is in my name to you ...” The name Elizabeth in Hebrew means “honoring God.” Does the heroine live up to her name? Justify your point of view, give two arguments.

Total - 31 points

"5" - 30-31 points

"4" - 24-29 points

"3" - points

"2" - 6-14 points

"1" - 0-5 points

Test "LiteratureXVIII century" Option number 4

Part 1. Choose the correct answer from the suggested answers, write it down.

A1. What Russian scientist, poet of the 18th century, in his odes, propagated the ideas of the peaceful prosperity of the motherland under the guidance of wise monarchs who care about the development of science?

A2. What is the name of the Russian poet of the 18th century, whose poetic innovation manifested itself in the destruction of the purity of the classic genres: he combined elements of ode and satire in one poem, combined "high" and "low" "calms".

1) Lomonosov 2) Fonvizin 3) Derzhavin 4) Karamzin

A3. Indicate the literary direction of the 18th century, to which Karamzin's story "Poor Liza" belongs.

A4. Which work does not belong?

1) "Monument" 2) "On the motion of the Earth" 3) "Conversation with Anacreon" 4) "Evening meditation"

Part 2. Write down the answers to the tasks of this part in a word in the nominative case or in numbers (2 points for a correctly completed task, 1 point for an inaccurate answer, an answer with a spelling mistake)

IN 1. What historical person is associated with the ode "Felitsa" in the work of Derzhavin?

IN 2. Who are we talking about: “He came from a poor, but an old noble family, who traced his origins to the Tatar Murza.”

IN 3. Indicate the genre of the work "Poor Lisa"

AT 5. In which chapter of "Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow" does not the Russian tsar act, but "the king, shah, khan, king, bey, nabab, sultan"

AT 6. What monastery is described in the work "Poor Lisa"?

AT 7. Who is it? “The poor widow who shed tears almost incessantly over the death of her husband”

AT 8. Specify means of expression: ...and her blood cooled with horror»

AT 9. Yes or no? Royal vodka is a mixture of sulfuric and acetic acid.

AT 10 O'CLOCK. Indicate the modern version of the underlined word "but below I don't want to be a fool with my Lord"

AT 11. Which of the writers of the 18th century ended his life with the words: “I don’t grieve about death: I lived, suffered and I know that the children of the fatherland will regret me”

C1. “What is in my name for you ...” The name Sophia in Greek means “wise”. Does the heroine live up to her name? Justify your point of view, give two arguments.

Total - 31 points

"5" - 30-31 points

"4" - 24-29 points

"3" - points

"2" - 6-14 points "1" - 0-5 points

Answers. Test "Literature of the 18th century"

1 option

Option 2

3 option

4 option

Alexander I

Elizaveta Petrovna

Catherine II

Derzhavin

Derzhavin

Comedy, low

travel

Ode, high

Derzhavin "God"

Karamzin "Poor Liza" story

Fonvizin "Undergrowth"

Radishchev "Journey...", Journey

"Copper"

"Lubani"

"Spasskaya field"

drowned herself

Simonov Monastery

Lisa's mother

comparison

personification

metaphor

Fonvizin

Derzhavin

Lomonosov

Mitrofan

Elizabeth

Introduction to the quiz
A.S. Pushkin in Russian literature is a unique phenomenon. During the life of the poet, his lines, his works were expected and feared. All eyes were constantly on him. “I have the misfortune,” the poet complained, “to be a public person.” Yes, he was a public person. He was and remains so. The eyes of people are aimed at his works, the details of his life biography. Because he is a lump, he, as Apollon Grigoriev said, "our everything."

Quiz "Pushkin in Russian Literature" contains 12 questions. Correct answers are marked with a plus.

1. What is the work of Pushkin in question ?
« Reviewed everything very strictly;
There are a lot of contradictions
But I don't want to fix them...»
one). "Mozart and Salieri"
2). "Eugene Onegin" +
3). "Bronze Horseman"

2. From which work are these lines?
« Oh, how many shamelessly pale faces,
Oh, how many foreheads of wide copper
Ready to accept from me
An indelible seal!»
one). "Liberty"
2). "O muse of fiery satire!" +
3). "Demons"

3. Who told young Pushkin fairy tales?
1) Mother
2) Nanny Arina Rodionovna +
3) Grandmother, Maria Alekseevna +

4. The work of this poet has an enduring artistic significance, A.S. Pushkin wrote about this prophetically in his time. What poet are you talking about?
« His poetry captivating sweetness
Centuries will pass envious distance,
And, listening to them, youth will sigh about glory,
Silent sorrow will be comforted
And frisky joy will think».
1) about Delvig
2) about Vyazemsky
3) about Zhukovsky + (« To the portrait of Zhukovsky»)

5. Continue the phrase:
“From now on, you, ignoramus, science: don’t sit down ... (not in your sleigh)” “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish”
“At the broken ... (trough)” “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish”
“Love of all ages ... (submissive)” “Eugene Onegin”

6. To whom is the poem “I remember a wonderful moment” dedicated?
1) Praskovya Alexandrovna Osipova
2) Tatyana Larina
3) Anna Petrovna Kern +

7. Who is the author of this poem?
« And for a long time I will be kind to the people,
That new sounds for songs I found,
That after Radishchev I glorified Freedom
And mercy sang».
1) A.S. Pushkin +
2) M.N. Muravyov
3) I.M. Dolgorukov

These lines are from Pushkin's poem written in 1836. From this work, for censorship reasons, Pushkin was forced to remove the name of Radishchev

8. The last poem of this poet was a message addressed to A.S. Pushkin. Who is this poet?
« …in hours of freedom, inspiration
Talk to the muses, write poems,
Russian literature, enrich the language,
And forever with myrtle you unite laurels».
1) K.N. Batyushkov
2) G.R.Derzhavin
3) V.L. Pushkin +

9. To whom do these lines dedicated to A.S. Pushkin belong?
« You, like first love,
The heart will not forget Russia!..»
1) A.A. Fetu
2) A.K. Tolstoy
3) F.I. Tyutchev +

10. What does the poem “The flying ridge is thinning clouds ...” tell about?
1) About the weather
2) About the appointment of the poet
3) About love +

11. What poem are these lines from?
« Arise, prophet, and see, and listen,
Fulfill my will
And, bypassing the seas and lands,
Burn people's hearts with the verb».
1) "In the depths of Siberian ores ..."
2) "Anchar"
3)"Prophet" +

12. Who is the author of these words?
« And my heart didn't need anything
When I drank this burning heat ...
"Onegin" aerial bulk,
Like a cloud standing over me».
Answer: Anna Akhmatova

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Option 1

  1. Match the name of the modernist movement and the names of the poets adjoining it
  1. symbolism a) Gumilyov b) Bryusov c) Akhmatova
  2. acmeism d) Khlebnikov e) Bely
  3. Futurism f) Mayakovsky g) Balmont h) Mandelstam
  1. Correlate the modernist trend and the relationship of poets to creativity
  1. symbolism a) The poet is the creator
  2. acmeism b) The poet is a rebel
  3. futurism c) poet-craftsman
  1. This trend contributed to the creation of a new philosophical culture, a new worldview, an attitude to art as a principle that unites people, refinement, sophistication of poetic means for better expression of the complex world of a contemporary
  1. Futurism
  2. Acmeism
  3. Symbolism
  1. The symbol is
  1. Detail of a landscape, portrait, highlighted in order to emphasize its special significance
  2. word or phrase in an allegorical sense
  3. artistic technique based on exaggeration
  1. What artistic technique was put by the author as the basis of the poem by K. Balmont "I dreamed of catching the leaving shadows"
  1. hyperbola
  2. contrast
  3. metaphorical
  4. personification
  1. What poet of the Silver Age are we talking about:In the early lyrics of this poet, one can see the intention to shock, to puzzle the reader. Art, according to the poet, is valuable in itself. He worships the artistic gift, creativity as a deity.

worship art,

Only to him, undividedly, aimlessly.

  1. What poet are you talking about?Prominent poet, critic and translator of the "Silver Age", from the group of "junior symbolists". His work is imbued and illuminated by the dream of the Sun, of Beauty. Favorite technique - personification. He understood "poetry as magic."
  2. What poet are you talking about?Not only a poet, but also one of the greatest explorers of Africa. In 1912, he announced the emergence of a new artistic movement - acmeism. Romance and heroics are the basis of the poet's attitude. Romantic dreams were developed in the collection "Pearls"
  3. Who is the author of the poem:
  1. a) Let the sea rage and lash,

The crests of the waves rose into the sky,

Not one trembles before a thunderstorm,

None will turn the sails.

  1. b) The chest is not compressed with a premonition of pain,
    Look into my eyes if you want.
    I do not like only the hour before sunset,
    Wind from the sea and the word "go away."
  1. Option 2
  1. Match the name of the modernist movement and the basic principles inherent in it
  1. symbolism a) rejection of mystical nebula, striving for concreteness, colorfulness, objectivity of images
  2. acmeism b) elitism, the ability to see behind the outside "a mystically suspected essence." Orientation to the reader - co-author
  3. futurism c) rebelliousness, outrageousness, denial of cultural traditions, experimentation in the field of rhythm and rhyme
  1. Correlate: which modernist trend is closer to which type of art
  1. symbolism a) painting
  2. acmeism b) painting, architecture, sculpture
  3. futurism c) music
  1. This trend proclaimed the liberation of poetry from symbolist impulses, a return to the material world, the exact meaning of the word, proclaimed the cult of real earthly existence, a major perception of reality, the authenticity of the image, the clarity of the composition.
  1. Symbolism 2. Acmeism 3. Futurism
  1. Artistic detail is:
  1. A poetic image that expresses the essence of a phenomenon
  2. An expressive detail that carries a semantic and ideological and emotional load
  3. An artistic device based on a hidden comparison of one phenomenon with another similar to it
  4. A word or phrase in an allegorical sense
  1. What is the main means of artistic expression used in Gumilyov's poem "Giraffe"
  1. And how can I tell you about the tropical garden,
    About slender palm trees, about the smell of unimaginable herbs.
  2. Comparison 2. metaphor 3. epithet 4. personification
  1. To which Does this poem belong to the modernist trend?
  1. Shadow of Uncreated Creatures
    Swaying in sleep.
    Like blades of patching
    On the enamel wall.
  1. What poet are you talking about?The main features of his poetic world are an underlined alienation from the vulgar modernity, an attraction to romantic exoticism, bright decorative colors, intense and sonorous verse. Did he proclaim the "intrinsic value" of the phenomena of life, the cult of art as a skill?
  2. What poet are you talking about?

The real name of this poet is Bugaev. This is a man of rare talent: a poet - lyricist, prose writer, researcher of Russian and world culture, literary theorist, critic and publicist, memoirist. Author of 4 poetic symphonies. In the Ashes collection, was the jubilant worldview supplanted by the influx of “mystical horrors” that the poet saw in contemporary Russia?


  1. What Russian poet is referred to in this description?
He was the son of a landowner and a captive Turkish woman, a friend of the great Russian poet and tutor of the Tsarevich; became a famous poet, telling in a poem about the events of the Patriotic War of 1812, he loved everything mysterious and romantic, which he wrote about in his poems and ballads.

  1. In what year was the poem written by A.S. Pushkin, lines from which are given below? Justify your answer and explain what the Lyceum has become for the poet.
^ It's time for everything: for the twenty-fifth time

We celebrate the cherished day of the Lyceum.


  1. Name the authors and works whose heroes sailed on the following ships: Nautilus, Argo, Trouble, Duncan.

  1. Give one line from different poems in which the words are used sky (heaven), sun, Russia (Rus).

  1. What effect does the poem have on you? ^ Nikolai Gumilyov "On the polar seas and in the south ..." ? What is the image of the captains? What are their life goals and how are they willing to pay to achieve them? With the help of what details does the image of the era of the times of geographical discoveries appear? How is the main conflict reflected in the poem and who is fighting with whom? What is the symbol of the sea, and what gives rise to the mood of energy and movement in the text?

  1. Write a poem using the following rhymes:
loud - child

born - aspires

noisy - brilliant

breath - legends
Nikolay Gumilyov

On the polar seas and in the south,

Along the bends of the green swells,

Between basalt rocks and pearl

The sails of the ships rustle.
The swift-wings are led by captains,

Discoverers of new lands

Who is not afraid of hurricanes

Who tasted maelstroms and stranded,
Whose is not the dust of lost charters, -

The chest is soaked with the salt of the sea,

Who is the needle on the torn map

Marks his audacious path.

And, having ascended the trembling bridge,

Remembers the abandoned port

Shaking off the blows of the cane

Shreds of foam from high boots,
Or, discovering a riot on board,

From behind the belt tears a gun,

So gold is pouring from lace,

With pinkish Brabant cuffs.
Let the sea rage and lash

The crests of the waves rose into the sky, -

Not one trembles before a thunderstorm,

None will turn the sails.
Are these hands given to cowards,

That sharp, confident look

What can on enemy feluccas

Unexpectedly throw a frigate

Marked by a bullet, sharp iron

Chase giant whales

And take in the multi-star night

Protective light beacons?

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