A.A. Blok was born into an intelligentsia family, his grandfather was the rector of St. Petersburg University. Having received a gymnasium, and then a university education, Blok is engaged in drama, journalism. Publishes the first collections: "City" (1904), "Snow Mask" (1907). The combination of mysticism and reality becomes a feature of Blok's symbolism. The poet was married to Mendeleev's daughter. He dedicated the collection Poems about a Beautiful Lady (1902) to her. But, despite the lofty attitude towards his wife, Blok had affairs on the side; the wife "responded" in kind.
After the death of his father in 1909, he traveled to Europe several times. Since the beginning of World War II, Blok serves in the Zemstvo construction unit, in Belarus. The poet enthusiastically accepts the overthrow of the autocracy and enthusiastically - the October Revolution. Great historical events are consonant with the mood of his soul: the poet perceives what happened as an element of cosmic proportions.
The propaganda of the Bolsheviks skillfully uses the authority of the Bloc. He is entrusted with the chairmanship of many commissions and institutions. The loud name of the poet gives weight to the ongoing revolutionary transformations. It is not without excesses: in 1919 he was under investigation by the Cheka for several days.
After the revolutionary poem "The Twelve", which served as the reason for his break with the liberal intelligentsia, Blok hardly writes. Almost all the time is spent on political activities. In addition, harsh living conditions and a hungry ration negatively affect health.
In 1921, Blok's inflammatory process of the cardiovascular system aggravated. The Soviet government issued permission to leave too late, and on August 21, 1921, the great Russian Symbolist died in his Petrograd apartment. Сори меньше не получилось тут самое важное
1. The mother said to the doctor that the children were in the nursery. 2. The boy said to his mother that he had no timefor lunch today. 3. The woman said to me that I spoke English very well. 4.My brother said to me that he was going to become a doctor. 5.My uncle said to us that he bought several newspapers every day. 6. The teacher said to the pupils that the next year they should have six hours of english a week. 7. He said to me that he wanted to see me today. 8. She said that she was free tonight. 9.Mother saud to me that she feltbad today. 10.The pupil said to the teacher that he could do his homework after dinner. 11.The teacher said to Jack she knew that he worked hard. 12. The old man said to the girl that she could sing perfectly and he thought she would be a famous singer. 13.My sister said to me that I looked very well much better than I had looked the day before. 14. My guests said to me that I was an exellent cook and everything was so tasty. 15. The student said that he couldn't answer this question and he didn't understand it.
1.The mother said to doctor that the children was in the nursery. 2.The boy said to his mother that he had no time for lunch that day. 3.The woman said to me that I spoke English very well 4.My brother said to me that he was going to become a doctor 5.My uncle said to us that he bought several newspapers every day 6.The teacher said to the pupils that we should have six hours of English a week the year after 7.He said to me that he wanted to see me that day 8.She said that she was free tonight 9.Mother said to me that she felt bad that day 10.The pupil said to the teacher that he could do his homework after a dinner 11.The teacher said to Jack that he knew that he worked hard. He was a good boy 12.The old man sais to the girl that she could sing perfectly.He thought that she would be a famous singer 13.My sister said to me that I looked very well much better than i looked yesterday. She thought i had recovered after my illness 14.My guest said to me that I was an excellent cool. Everything was so tasty 15.The student said that he couldn't answer that question. He didn't understand it
After the death of his father in 1909, he traveled to Europe several times. Since the beginning of World War II, Blok serves in the Zemstvo construction unit, in Belarus. The poet enthusiastically accepts the overthrow of the autocracy and enthusiastically - the October Revolution. Great historical events are consonant with the mood of his soul: the poet perceives what happened as an element of cosmic proportions.
The propaganda of the Bolsheviks skillfully uses the authority of the Bloc. He is entrusted with the chairmanship of many commissions and institutions. The loud name of the poet gives weight to the ongoing revolutionary transformations. It is not without excesses: in 1919 he was under investigation by the Cheka for several days.
After the revolutionary poem "The Twelve", which served as the reason for his break with the liberal intelligentsia, Blok hardly writes. Almost all the time is spent on political activities. In addition, harsh living conditions and a hungry ration negatively affect health.
In 1921, Blok's inflammatory process of the cardiovascular system aggravated. The Soviet government issued permission to leave too late, and on August 21, 1921, the great Russian Symbolist died in his Petrograd apartment. Сори меньше не получилось тут самое важное