100 points please analysis of the Borodino battle episode (war and peace) detailed analysis 1. Define the boundaries of the episode give it a name. 2. Describe the event that underlies the episode. 3. Name the main (or only) participants in the episode and briefly explain: who are they? what is their place in the system of characters (main, title, minor, off-stage)? 4. Reveal the features of the beginning of the episode (and the ending, respectively). 5. Formulate a question or problem that is in the center of attention: author; characters, especially if it's a dialogue episode. 6. Identify and characterize the contradiction (in other words, a mini-conflict) that underlies the episode. 7. Describe the characters participating in the episode: their attitude to the event; to the question (problem); each other; briefly analyze the speech of the dialogue participants; make an analysis of the author's explanations of speech, gestures, facial expressions, poses of the characters; identify the characteristics of the characters ' behavior, motivation of actions (author's or reader's); determine the alignment of forces, grouping or regrouping of characters, depending on the flow of events in the episode. 8. Describe the structure of the episode (what microepisodes can it be divided into?); conduct a brief analysis of the compositional elements of the episode: its beginnings, climaxes, and denouements. 9. Identify artistic details in the episode, determine their significance. 10.Identify the presence of artistic descriptions: portrait, landscape, interior; characterize the features and significance of these elements of the episode. 11.Understand the author's attitude to the event; relate it to the climax and idea of the entire work as a whole; determine the author's attitude to the problem (detailed analysis) and the severity of the conflict in the author's assessment. 12form the main idea of the episode. 13proanalyze the plot, figurative and ideological connection of this episode with other episodes or other elements of the structure of the work (with the author's Preface, prologue, epilogue, dedication, epigraph, insert fragments, etc.).
1. Действие трагедии «Ромео и Джульетта» происходит в Вероне и Мантуе.
2. Фамилия Ромео Капулетти.
3. Лоренцо – духовник Ромео.
4. Ромео обращается к Джульетте со словами: «Стань у окна, убей луну соседством…»
5. Ромео не желает жениться на Джульетте и уезжает в Мантую.
6. Парис просит руки Джульетты.
7. Меркуцио умирает от руки Тибальда.
8. Ромео выпивает яд, думая, что Джульетта мертва.
9. На могилах Ромео и Джульетты родители планируют поставить бронзовые статуи.
10. «Ромео и Джульетта» заканчивается строками: «Нет повести печальнее на свете, чем повесть о Ромео и Джульетте».
analysis of the Borodino battle episode (war and peace) detailed analysis
1. Define the boundaries of the episode
give it a name.
2. Describe the event that underlies the episode.
3. Name the main (or only) participants in the episode and briefly explain:
who are they?
what is their place in the system of characters (main, title, minor, off-stage)?
4. Reveal the features of the beginning of the episode (and the ending, respectively).
5. Formulate a question or problem that is in the center of attention:
author;
characters, especially if it's a dialogue episode.
6. Identify and characterize the contradiction (in other words, a mini-conflict) that underlies the episode.
7. Describe the characters participating in the episode:
their attitude to the event;
to the question (problem);
each other;
briefly analyze the speech of the dialogue participants;
make an analysis of the author's explanations of speech, gestures, facial expressions, poses of the characters;
identify the characteristics of the characters ' behavior, motivation of actions (author's or reader's);
determine the alignment of forces, grouping or regrouping of characters, depending on the flow of events in the episode.
8. Describe the structure of the episode (what microepisodes can it be divided into?); conduct a brief analysis of the compositional elements of the episode: its beginnings, climaxes, and denouements.
9. Identify artistic details in the episode, determine their significance.
10.Identify the presence of artistic descriptions: portrait, landscape, interior; characterize the features and significance of these elements of the episode.
11.Understand the author's attitude to the event; relate it to the climax and idea of the entire work as a whole; determine the author's attitude to the problem (detailed analysis) and the severity of the conflict in the author's assessment.
12form the main idea of the episode.
13proanalyze the plot, figurative and ideological connection of this episode with other episodes or other elements of the structure of the work (with the author's Preface, prologue, epilogue, dedication, epigraph, insert fragments, etc.).