Arguments for writing the exam. The problem of motherhood

The most mysterious and inexplicable feeling that exists in our Life is maternal love. It is so mysterious that not everyone can unravel its meaning and understand its essence. Such a gift is peculiar only to women who gave birth to a child, and sometimes not even one.

This feeling cannot be compared with ordinary love, since it is so blind that it makes you forget any insults, insults and humiliations from your own child. Only a person who has experienced all the delights of bearing a baby in the stomach, the pain and hardships of childbirth, can understand it,

as well as sleepless nights and difficult moments of raising crumbs.

The power of maternal love has no limits, it is so strong and powerful that sometimes it even causes the envy of others. Only a Mother can sacrifice her life for the sake of a child, only she is able to feel any problems or misfortunes that happen to her own blood, only a mother tends to close her eyes to all the shortcomings of a loved one and not see the obvious.

Blind maternal feeling often leads to unpredictable consequences, both for the woman herself and for her child. Sometimes it is for the good of the family, and sometimes

this leads to more severe results. Crime, drug addiction, alcoholism are common outcomes of mysterious love. Not wanting to see the real situation, trying for the good of her blood, a mother sometimes does not notice problems with the health or psychological state of her child. She helps financially, tries to provide everything necessary, and this leads to an increase in needs and the appearance of possible temptations in the form of drugs or alcohol. You can get addicted to this quickly and easily, but getting rid of it is difficult, and sometimes not feasible. Retribution - tears, scandals, persuasion, the destruction of seven, ruined destinies ...

In order to prevent the possible consequences of maternal love, it is necessary to take a more reasonable attitude to the upbringing of your child, to think about the possible consequences and results of your care. Yes, it is very difficult, but the future directly depends on the behavior and care of the mother.


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Maternal love is love for your children, manifestations of maternal feelings and care for them. This is the willingness to protect your child at any time, even at the cost of life.

Let us turn to the work of D. N. Mamin-Sibiryak. Emel's grandfather was hunting a doe with a deer. The mother tried in every possible way to ward off the threat from the calf. The grandfather, participating in this duel, remembered how his daughter defended her son from the wolves that attacked them. She died, but her son survived. These memories saved the lives of defenseless animals.

Consider our daily life. She is also surrounded by the love and care of our mothers.

Every mother, when her child is sick, does not leave him, cares and worries, showing her love.

Based on life situations, we can conclude that maternal love is manifested not only among people, but also among animals.

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Essay text 15.3 "What is MOTHER'S LOVE?"

(1) Tolya did not like autumn. (2) I didn’t like it because the leaves fell and “less often the sun shone”, and most of all because it often rained in the fall and my mother did not let him go outside.

(3) But then such a morning came when all the windows were in winding water paths, and the rain hammered and hammered something into the roof ... (4) But my mother did not keep Tolya at home, but even hurried. (5) And Tolya felt that now he was quite big: dad also went to work
In any weather!

(6) Mom took out an umbrella and a white raincoat from the closet, which Tolya secretly put on instead of a dressing gown when she and the guys played doctors.

- (7) Where are you? Tolya was surprised.

- (8) I will accompany you.

- (9) Me ... see me off? (10) What are you?

(11) Mom sighed and put the cooked things back in the closet.

(12) Tolya really liked to run to school in the rain. (13) Once he turned around and suddenly saw his mother on the other side of the street. (14) There were a lot of raincoats and umbrellas on the street, but he recognized his mother right away. (15) And she, noticing that Tolya turned around, hid around the corner of an old two-story house.

(16) "Hiding!" Tolya thought angrily. (17) And he ran even faster, so that his mother would not think of catching up with him.

(18) Near the school itself, he turned around again, but his mother was gone.

(19) “Returned,” he thought with relief.

(20) On the solemn line, the students lined up in classes. (21) A young teacher deftly brushed wet strands of hair from her face and shouted:

- (22) The first "B"! (23) The first "B"!

(24) Tolya knew that the first "B" was him. (25) The teacher took the children to the fourth floor.

(26) Even at home, Tolya decided that he would never sit at a desk with a girl. (27) But the teacher, as if jokingly, asked him:

- (28) You probably want to sit down with Chernova, right?

(29) And it seemed to Tolya that he really always dreamed of sitting next to Chernova.

(30) The teacher opened the magazine and started the roll call. (31) After the roll call, she said:

- (32) Orlov, please cover the window.

(33) Tolya immediately jumped up and went to the window, but it was not easy for him to reach the handle. (34) He got up and suddenly froze on tiptoe: outside the window he suddenly saw his mother. (35) She stood holding a folded umbrella in her hands, ignoring the rain that was dripping from her raincoat, and slowly looked at the windows of the school: her mother probably wanted to guess what class her Tolya was in.

(36) And then he could not get angry. (37) On the contrary, he wanted to lean out into the street, wave to his mother and shout loudly, so as not to drown out the rain, shout:

- (38) Don't worry! (39) Don't worry, mommy ... (40) Everything is fine! (41) But he could not shout, because shouting is not supposed to be in the lesson.(According to A. Aleksin)*

* Aleksin Anatoly Georgievich (born in1924.) - writer, playwright. His works, such as "My Brother Plays the Clarinet", "Characters and Performers", "Third in the Fifth Row", etc., tell mainly about the world of youth.

Finished essay 15.3 "MOTHER'S LOVE"

Maternal love is the love of a mother for her child, this is the most beautiful, pure, strong feeling. Mother's love is selfless, disinterested, multifaceted. I will prove it with examples.

In the text A.G. Aleksina's mother Tolya Orlova is an example of maternal love. She, hiding from her son, quietly came to his solemn line. Despite the rain, bad weather, she stood and held a folded umbrella in her hands, worried, worried about her child. This is the multifaceted and selfless motherly love.

In fiction, we find many examples of maternal love. In the work of N.V. Gogol "Taras Bulba", the mother of Andriy and Ostap loved her sons very much, she was extremely happy for their return, and when she heard that they would soon leave, she cried all night, her heart foresaw trouble. After all, a mother always feels when something bad happens to her child. She took the separation from her sons hard.

"What is motherly love"

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N.V. Gogol - the story "Taras Bulba". In this story, N.V. Gogol writes about the all-consuming power of feelings over a person. His hero Andriy betrays his homeland, the bonds of comradeship, his father, his people, falling in love with a beautiful Polish woman. Thus, according to the writer, the hero ruined himself. In the finale, he is killed by his own father, who did not forgive him for his betrayal.

N.S. Leskov - the story "Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk district".

The writer explores the nature of love-passion, which completely took possession of the human soul. The bearer of this passion becomes N. Leskov's woman, the merchant's wife Katerina Izmailova. And this passion leads her to crimes, death. For the sake of her lover, she secretly destroys her husband, her child. In the finale, she ends up in hard labor, where her lover betrays her. Love-passion is, according to the writer, a destructive element that is not controlled by the mind.

What is the role of childhood in human life? What does the image of a native home contain in our soul?

L.N. Tolstoy - the story "Childhood". In this work, the writer explores the process of character formation. In the mind of the hero Nikolenka Irtenyev, the whole richest spectrum of life impressions was reflected: childhood, family, class. Gradually, the hero begins to discover the world around him, people and explore his own soul. So, Nikolenka feels his moral separation from friends and acquaintances. The father's authority is collapsing: the hero begins to realize that his mother is deprived of his attention. “The tragedy of the ruined life of the faithful master's slave Natalia Savishna is revealed. The first competition of minds and characters takes place: Nikolenka and Volodya's older brother, Nikolenka and Seryozha Ivnin. Unconscious cruelty is manifested ... - pushing around Ilenka Trap. The main result of childhood is that all things and relationships are in motion, you are not alone in the world.

I.A. Goncharov - the novel "Oblomov". In this novel, the author deeply explores the nature of his hero, the origins of his character, in the pictures of Oblomov's childhood. The author gives us these pictures in Oblomov's Dream. We see here a description of nature. Her serenity, calmness is akin to a fairy tale. In this place there are no "dense forests", a sad sea, mountains and abysses. But the sky there is “like a parental reliable roof”, the sun “shines brightly and hotly around noon and then moves away ... as if reluctantly ...”. And all the nature there represents "a series of ... cheerful, smiling landscapes ...". This Central Russian nature with the unhurried flow of rivers, the serene spirit of the fields influenced the gentle character of Ilya. Next, we come across a description of the landlord and peasant life. And again here is a kind of idyll: "Happy people lived, thinking that it should not and cannot be otherwise, confident that all others live in exactly the same way and that it is a sin to live otherwise ...". Oblomovites are industrious, religious, superstitious, they like to listen to fairy tales, to solve dreams. The hero will forever remember the endless winter evenings, the nurse's tales about a wonderful country where rivers of honey and milk flow, where beauties and good fellows walk. It was here, in Oblomovka, that an important feature of his character was formed in his distant childhood - poetic daydreaming. Legends and fairy tales, epics and parables determined his consciousness and attitude to life.

Another defining feature of Oblomov's character is independence from the world of external life, a sense of inner freedom. That is why service is only as a career, secular friends, empty women, unable to give happiness, turn out to be alien to the hero. “They are all dead. Sleeping people, worse than me, these members of the world and society!” - says Oblomov. He is looking for perfection in this world, "the norm, the ideal of life, which nature has indicated as a goal for man." In his actions and thoughts, Ilya Ilyich is noble, his soul is "pure and clear as glass."

However, life in the family estate also shaped the negative aspects of Oblomov's character. So, little Ilyusha grew up active and inquisitive, but his best impulses were thwarted. The constant guardianship of parents and nannies did not allow the child to fully develop. All his attempts to do something on his own were refuted by arguments: “Why? Where? And Vaska, and Vanka, and Zakharka for what? His studies at the Stolz boarding house were intermittent, he became indifferent to the sciences. Gradually, the child developed laziness, inertia, apathy, indifference to life.

Ilya Ilyich dreams of love and family, but he is not allowed to experience the ideal feeling. He breaks up with Olga Ilyinskaya, as she cannot give him real happiness. Agafya Pshenitsyna, with her character and way of life, is somewhat closer to the female type that existed in his childhood. And that is why he remains on the Vyborg side, in the house of Agafya Matveevna, she becomes the same Militrisa Kirbityevna, about whom his nanny read to him. So the fairy tale is embodied in the life of Oblomov. Thus, childhood years, according to the writer, completely determine our character and life scenario.

F. Iskander - the book "Reflections of the Writer" (a collection of essays and journalism). The author identifies two types of creativity in Russian literature - "home" and "homelessness". Poets, defenders and organizers of the "home" - Pushkin, Tolstoy, Akhmatova. The authors of "homelessness" are Lermontov, Dostoevsky, Tsvetaeva. So, Lermontov's Pechorin destroys Bela's house, Grushnitsky's house, being homeless, dies in Persia himself. Pushkinsky Eugene in the poem "The Bronze Horseman", on the contrary, defends his right to a house, rebelling against Peter. We find poetry at home in "Eugene Onegin", "The Captain's Daughter".