Biography Summary of the lesson


Biography Summary of the lesson

In order to create an idea of ​​the appearance of the fabulist, a portrait of I. Word of the teacher is demonstrated. Today we get acquainted with the life and work of the great Russian fabulist Ivan Andreevich Krylov. Ivan Andreevich Krylov was born on February 13 in Moscow in a family of a modest army officer. Krylov’s father, Andrei Prokhorovich Krylov - was a military man, resigned and served in Tver a college adviser.

Mother Krylova Maria Alekseevna was a smart and interesting woman. Krylov wrote his first fable at 11 years old. But he returns, already being a professional writer, to the fable genre much later. He wrote poetry, plays, translated fables. Once, Krylov decided to show his translations to the famous fabulist Ivan Ivanovich Dmitriev, who was delighted with the fables, he realized that this was the calling of Krylov.

Since the year, Krylov has served in the Mint. In the year, Krylov entered the public library, where he served as a librarian for more than 30 years. Simultaneously with the service, he worked on the creation of his fables, preparing new books every year. In the year, Krylov’s first book was published. It had 23 fables. When Krylov was asked why he chose such a kind of poems, he said: "After all, my animals are talking to me." Talking chanterelles, monkeys, crows and roosters in Krylov’s fables - only the means to convey to the reader important truths, which will then help to figure out “what is good and what is bad.” The language of fables is light, simple, they are remembered well.

Krylov is very popular because he wrote about what excites people: about good and evil. He wrote more fables. Krylov died on November 21, in the zenith of his glory, having lived to a very old age. The success of readers is explained by the fact that the fabulist presented Russian life in all its contradictions in his works from a folk point of view, with a living folk language he painted bright scenes in which he revealed social contradictions, turned to eternal moral issues.

Krylov’s work by P. Klodt, who was the first monument to the writer in the capital. Remember and name the fables of Krylov that you studied. Working with the textbook of pages. What is described in these works? So what is the fable? The fable is a brief allegorical story in verses or prose, ridicuating human vices and disadvantages of public life. The fable most often contains morality, that is, a moralizing conclusion.

Allegory is an allegorical image of an abstract concept or phenomenon through the outline of a particular character or event. Work with the definition of fables.