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«THE DAWNS HERE ARE QUIET» BY BORIS VASILYEV THROUGH THE EYES OF THE READER FROM TAIWAN
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DOI: 10.26710/fk16-03-13
Abstract: An attempt to specify the idea of Boris Vasiliev's story of «The Dawns Here Are Quiet» (1969) which has settled in practice of school teaching literature as the text singing of a feat of the Soviet people in the period of the Great Patriotic War is made. The analysis of development of a subject ‘transformation into the soldier’ in this story shows that Boris Vasiliev tragic senselessness of women's participation in war. The woman involuntarily sacrificed to a victory as her death most effectively pushes the man to making of a feat which is improbable in other circumstances. According to the author, the woman because of her nature can't seize the fighter's profession. All heroines of the story are oriented on the family roles by their prewar lives, their hit in army was result of external circumstances of their life or the choice in the heat of passion from death of the families. They continue to live in army by rules of peace time, in every way delaying the transformation into «fighters», such behavior serves as the important reason of their death. Article could be useful in teaching a literature in the senior classes of secondary school.
Key words: SOVIET LITERATURE, WAR NOVELS, GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR THEME, GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR, WOMEN IN THE WAR, TEACHING LITERATURE AT SCHOOL, METHODS OF TEACHING LITERATURE
For citation
Litovskaya, M. A. «The Dawns Here are Quiet» by Boris Vasilyev Through the Eyes of the Reader From Taiwan / M. A. Litovskaya, Y. Ju . In Philological Class. 2016. №3 (45). P. 75-81. DOI 10.26710/fk16-03-13 .