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Shararam forest and Shararam trees

Many people are familiar with the phenomenon of “déjà vu,” when something seems to have already happened to you that you are actually encountering for the first time. There is still no scientific explanation for this phenomenon. But there is a mythological explanation, according to which there is reincarnation, action

Analysis of the ballad “Svetlana” (B

The main artistic conflict of the ballad “Lyudmila”. “Lyudmila” is Zhukovsky’s first poem, which is an excellent example of the romantic genre. The ballad “Lyudmila” is an example of a ballad from the initial period of romanticism. “Lyudmila” - free translation of the score

Legends of Hercules summary

Hercules (Heraclius, Alcides), Greek, Lat. Hercules is the son of Zeus and the greatest hero of Greek legends. By the way, the name of Hercule Poirot, for example, is also from “Hercules.” His name (usually in Latinized form) is usually used when they want to emphasize the enormous

Haruki Murakami

Haruki Murakami's book "Norwegian Wood" has become one of the most popular Japanese books. Today, the work is included in the ranks of modern Japanese classical literature. What is Haruki Murakami's book "Norwegian Wood" about? In this article we will tell you about

Lev Cassil read in summary

Lev Abramovich Kassil “Conduit and Shvambraniya” The main characters (live in Pokrovsk): (the story is told on behalf of the author - me), mother, father, Oska - younger brother, Annushka (maid), Marfusha (servant), cousin Mitya, zemsky , director (nickname - Rybiy

Exchange summary

Yuri Valentinovmch Trifonov “Exchange” The action takes place in Moscow. The mother of the main character, thirty-seven-year-old engineer Viktor Dmitriev, Ksenia Fedorovna, is seriously ill, she has cancer, but she herself believes that she has a peptic ulcer. After the operation she was

Karelo-Finnish folk epic

Encyclopedic YouTube 1 / 1✪ KALEVALA (Karelian-Finnish epic about the Creation of the World (abbreviated)) Subtitles Folk songs (runes) The name “Kalevala” given to the poem by Lönnrot is the epic name of the country in which Karelian folk live and act

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