The theme of kindness in the works of Russian literature. Description of goodness in literature Kind words from fiction

Help. An essay on the topic "Kindness is a treasure" and even with a literary example !!! and got the best answer

Response from 404 Not Found[guru]
Kindness is the best quality of a person. It helps a person to learn a lot. Without her there was no life, everyone would go sad and unhappy. Kindness she is like a fairy, brings good to the house and helps in difficult times. Many people do not know how to do good, but only evil. It's good that there is kindness in the world, I love it very much and cherish it. I want you to have it too. Kindness is the very, very best thing. And the best word. It is like a rainbow, multi-colored and kind, Have it and spread it. I wish you all well.
find a literary example

Answer from Џ [guru]
Help someone who needs help and he will remember you!
When he needs help again...


Answer from Boris the animal[guru]
Well, for example, "Crime and Punishment" .. kind Lizaveta and the old pawnbroker her sister - with a treasure under the bed .. and what a kind Sonechka Marmeladova! just a treasure.
Go ahead, girl, develop the theme.


Answer from Karina[active]
The most important quality of a person is kindness. Nowadays, finding a kind person is as difficult as finding a treasure. Probably just more expensive. Every day people become angrier, and after all, for a long time in many works of Russian writers this quality of a person was glorified, from an early age children were instilled with kindness. there are a lot of examples, but I want to remember the fairy tale "Cat's House": the evil cat did not want to let the kittens in, but when grief came to her, everyone turned away from her and only good kittens let the aunt cat in and the cat became happy and they built a new house, big and beautiful. if not for the kindness of the kittens, each would have lived separately in a ruined house and were not happy. after all, kindness (I will steal the first answer) helps a person learn a lot. Without her there was no life, everyone would go sad and unhappy. Kindness she is like a fairy, brings good to the house and helps in difficult times. Many people do not know how to do good, but only evil. It's good that there is kindness in the world, I love it very much and cherish it. I want you to have it too. Kindness is the very, very best thing. And the best word. It is like a rainbow, multi-colored and kind, Have it and spread it. I wish you all well.


Answer from Sasha Korshunov[active]
The main reason is that he was trying to please two classes at once, the rich and the poor. Therefore, the reforms were carried out either to please one or the other. Until finally everyone got bored. Even those who put him on the throne.


Answer from Vadim Andreevich Gorbunov[newbie]
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Answer from Andrey Sovertkov[newbie]
Kindness is a sincere and bright feeling, expressed in a disinterested, kind attitude towards people and in general towards all living things in this world. Kindness will be the basis of such feelings as mercy, empathy, sympathy, and even push to heroism.


Answer from TREAT ESAUL[newbie]
kindness to you hana pnh all


Answer from Lyubov Sevastyanova[newbie]
Great

However, it's not all that bad: Faktrum lists 10 wonderful examples of human kindness and compassion.

1. Mother Teresa's work

In 1999, on the threshold of the new millennium, Americans voted to recognize Mother Teresa as the most revered person of the century. And according to a poll conducted by CNN, she was admired more than Martin Luther King, John F. Kennedy, Albert Einstein and Helen Keller.

What makes her so special?

Mother Teresa, born Agnez Gonge Boyagiu and called the Angel of Mercy, was a Roman Catholic missionary and nun who devoted her whole life to helping others. Today, when people think of saints, they usually think of Mother Teresa.

In 1950, Mother Teresa founded the Order of the Missionaries of Charity, whose main task was to care for the sick, homeless and helpless. In 1979, Mother Teresa was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. However, one highly controversial 2013 study suggested that Mother Teresa's reputation and holiness may be somewhat exaggerated. She truly dedicated her life to helping others, but her homes for the dying sometimes could offer nothing but prayer to alleviate suffering.

Mother Teresa passed away in 1997.

2. "Project Linus"

Project Linus is a non-profit organization that distributes blankets and quilted homemade blankets to sick or injured babies, children, and adolescents in hospitals, shelters, social service organizations, and charities. The goal is simple: to give people a sense of security and comfort when they need it most.

Project Linus has local leaders in every state, and there are volunteers, the so-called "blanketeers".

For example, in Fayette County, Georgia, since 2010, volunteers have sewn, crocheted, and then distributed 1,155 blankets to local children, and in 2012 they sent 147 hand-sewn blankets to children affected by Hurricane Sandy. .

3. "Bikers Against Child Abuse"

Bikers Against Child Cruelty (or WACA) is another non-profit organization. Since 1995 they have been working to protect children from violence and raise public awareness of child abuse. Their goal is to make children who have been physically, emotionally or sexually abused stop being afraid. Because the absence of fear is an important step towards healing. The group also helps fund therapy and therapeutic activities.

Volunteer bikers from this organization strive to ensure that children feel safe. They also try to help in situations where children are being abused by law enforcement officers, employees of child care agencies, and others. Whether bikers are present in court, at parole hearings, accompanying a child to school, or simply living in the neighborhood, the mere presence of such a presence makes those who abuse children think. No, bikers are not people's combatants. They are more like bodyguards. Wouldn't you feel safer if you had a big crowd of guys in Harleys by your side?

4. "Anti-protests" caused by the Westboro Church

The Westboro Baptist Church (WBC) is mostly known for its anti-gay outcry. Representatives of this church are often seen at various high-profile military funerals. They arrange pickets there, holding banners with various defiant slogans.

One can only imagine what began when this highly controversial church suddenly announced that its protests were nothing more than an attempt to stir up the public.

For example, when Vassar College students learned that the Westboro Church was going to picket their LGBT-friendly campus, they immediately organized a counter-protest.

And students from Texas A&M University once formed a "human chain" just to stop any attempts by church representatives to picket a military funeral.

Other "anti-protesters" from the organization Angel Action brought with them three-meter angel wings, and covered the representatives of the church from all sides, thus hiding them from the view of others. Another group, the Patriot Guard Riders, also used "non-violent means of protection" - shields, with which they prevented church representatives from picketing at another military funeral.

5. The work of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

The work of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is not only a dramatic act of kindness, but also a dramatic act of charity.

Bill Gates, as part of a program he co-created with Warren Buffett, has publicly pledged to donate half of the money he has earned over his lifetime to charity. By 2011, Bill and Melinda Gates had already transferred $ 28 billion to the Fund (that is, more than a third of their fortune).


The Foundation provides money to a wide variety of organizations, helping to solve global problems such as poverty and hunger, address global health issues such as preventive vaccinations and ensuring the availability of reliable medicines. The Foundation, for example, gave $112 million to Save the Children to help at-risk newborns and $456 million to MVI, which is developing new malaria vaccines.

6. Pope John Paul II pardoned his would-be murderer

A Turkish assassin named Mehmet Ali Agca shot three times at Pope John Paul II in St. Peter's Square in the Vatican. It happened on May 13, 1981. One bullet bounced off the Pope's index finger and hit him in the stomach. The other hit her right elbow. Later, John Paul II will say that he survived only thanks to the divine intervention of the Virgin Mary.


On May 17, 1981, just four days after the assassination attempt, the pontiff publicly forgave Agca, saying that he had forgiven him even when he was being taken to the Gemelli hospital in an ambulance. And in 1983, the Pope visited Agca in prison, where he was serving his 19-year sentence. During this meeting, John Paul II took his would-be assassin by the hand and forgave him, this time looking into his eyes.

7 Nelson Mandela Invites His Jailer To His Inauguration

Nelson Mandela was convicted of sabotage during apartheid South Africa, after which he spent 27 years in prison on Robben Island.


When he was finally released in 1990, he had no desire to take revenge on his former jailers. And what's more, he invited one of them, a white man named Christo Brand, to his presidential inauguration in 1994. Brand was also invited to the 20th anniversary of the release of Nelson Mandela. Another prisoner of Nelson Mandela, James Gregory, also spoke and wrote a lot about his friendship with the famous political prisoner.

Both Gregory and Brand spoke of their deep respect for Mandela. Brand, in particular, spoke about his transformation from a man who supports apartheid to a man who opposes oppression and racial segregation. According to Brand, his life under the influence of Mandela has changed a lot, and their friendship has become a lesson in forgiveness for many in this world.

8 Ivan Fernandez Anaya deliberately loses to Abel Mutai

Kenyan runner Abel Mutai led the race in Navarre, Spain in December 2012. The runner thought that he had already crossed the finish line, but in fact it was about 10 meters away.


The Spanish runner, Ivan Fernandez Anaya, who claims to be in second place, could well have taken gold, but did not. Instead, Fernandez Anaya caught up with Mutai and gestured for him to finish first. Later, Fernandez Anaya said that he did not deserve the first place, and preferred honesty to victory.

9. Christmas Truce

By December 1914, the First World War had already claimed almost a million lives (and a total of 14 million would die in this war), but for one day - Christmas - a truce was established between British and German soldiers.

It is still not known exactly how true this story is, and how much its details are exaggerated. But if you believe her, then the British soldiers in the trenches on the front line suddenly heard a familiar tune coming from the German trenches nearby. It was "Silent Night" (English "Silent Night"), with which the unauthorized fraternization between enemies began. There were no shots or explosions during the Christmas truce. The soldiers, rather tired of the war, simply shook hands, and then shared cigarettes and threw canned food across the Western Front.

10. Iphigenia Mukantabana forgave Jean Bosco Biziman

In 1994, an ethnic war raged in Central Africa between the Hutu and the Tutsi people. It was in that year that Iphigenia Mukantabana's husband and five of her children were killed by Hutu militia. The actual culprit of the horror that befell her family was a neighbor of Iphigenia named Jean Bosco Bizimana.

And ten years later, Iphigenia, doing basket weaving as part of the Rwanda Path to Peace project, met a weaver named Epifania Mukanundvi, who turned out to be the wife of Jean Bosco Biziman.

Jean Bosco himself was serving a 7-year term in prison for the crimes he committed during the genocide, but it was his public request for forgiveness, delivered in a Rwandan court, that helped Iphigenia forgive this man and gave her the strength to move on.

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People with very high IQs don't need friends.

Often you can find a situation where too smart "nerd" in the class shuns the rest of the guys. Scientists have found that there really is a connection between the level of a person's intelligence and his social ties. To “smarts” communication often seems like a waste of time, and unprepared people simply cannot share their interests.

  1. (53 words) The lack of goodness affects people adversely. For example, Akaky Akakievich from Gogol's story "The Overcoat" died because those around him did not show any interest in him. Evil scoundrels robbed him, but the whole city remained indifferent to the trouble, it is in him that the author sees the source of evil, because a good person is never indifferent to the feelings of another.
  2. (37 words) In Andersen's fairy tale "The Snow Queen", the main character saves Kai by the power of her kindness, melting his frozen heart. The author used a metaphor: in fact, he wanted to say that the warmth of a loving heart can destroy the coldness of even the most arrogant person.
  3. (51 words) Andersen's fairy tale "The Ugly Duckling" reveals the idea of ​​inner beauty, which is expressed precisely in kindness to others. Society rejected the hero, but he did not become embittered and still went to the world with an open heart. It was this quality of his that was rewarded with an external beauty, but worthless in comparison with the charm of the soul, called kindness.
  4. (60 words) In Pushkin's fairy tale "Ruslan and Lyudmila", the princess chose only one of the knights - Ruslan - only because he did not wish harm to any of his rivals, he was kind and fair. The heroine did this not only out of the inclination of her soul: she understood that the ruler of the state must, first of all, have kindness in order to teach people to become better by her own example, and not just manage them.
  5. (45 words) Pushkin's novel "Dubrovsky" also reveals the theme of kindness. Masha Troekurova, showing understanding and gentleness in relation to Vladimir, rejected by everyone, brings him back to life from the darkness of hatred into which circumstances have driven him. The hero responds to kindness with active and devoted love for the daughter of his enemy.
  6. (58 words) In Pushkin's story "The Stationmaster" the hero dies from a lack of kindness. His daughter ran away with a hussar and never made herself felt, and her fiancé pushed her father out of the house. The young did not have enough sensitivity for the old man, for whom the whole world consisted in a daughter. This is how kindness, restrained in the heart, can destroy someone whom it did not warm in time.
  7. (52 words) In Solzhenitsyn's story "Matryona Dvor", the heroine generously gave affection. Out of the kindness of her soul, she only did what she helped others: she raised someone else's daughter, gave her everything she had, and always worked for the sake of other people's success. Her selflessness is a sign of holiness, without which, according to the author, not only the village, but the whole world will not stand.
  8. (50 words) In Griboedov's play "Woe from Wit", the theme of kindness is touched upon by the main character. He calls on the Famus society for mercy and compassion for the peasants, who are ruthlessly oppressed by the landowners. His monologue convinces that it is impossible to treat people with condescension, whoever they are, because real nobility is not a title, but a virtue.
  9. (55 words) In Pushkin's poem "Eugene Onegin", the protagonist neglected kindness and killed a comrade. From that moment began his real misfortune: nowhere did he find peace. But if he had not drowned out the voice of his heart in himself, his kindness would have found words for a peaceful settlement of the conflict, because it implies a readiness for dialogue and a desire for harmony.
  10. (54 words) In Green's work "Scarlet Sails", the heroine was a kind and bright girl. And as if in reward for this, the wizard predicted her a happy fate. It cannot be otherwise: only a kind person believes in a dream more than in a cruel reality. Therefore, kindness attracts those who are ready to make her dreams come true despite the harsh reality.
  11. Real life examples

    1. (53 words) The first time I thought about kindness was when I noticed that my sister was stealthily feeding the cat on the street. She saved pocket money to buy him food, cheated herself at dinner to treat her pet, and even in the rain managed to run out to him with a present. Then I realized that kindness makes people sublime and good.
    2. (53 words) One dog shocked me with his kindness. She treated cats badly, always barking at them, but one day a kitten wandered into her lair. He barely opened his eyes, apparently, he was left an orphan early. To my surprise, the dog not only did not touch him, but also warmed him up in his booth. So he grew up under her care.
    3. (58 words) I can give another example from life. One day I saw my brother and sister walking from school, when suddenly older guys attacked my brother. They did not touch the girl, but she, without hesitation, stood up and began to attack. The guys were embarrassed, moved away, and the brave girl did not even tell anyone about what had happened. I realized that this is true kindness.
    4. (58 words) I will give an example of the kindness of our class teacher. She was strict, no one really expected anything good from her. But once, having learned that one of the "unfavorable" girls did not return home, she went at night to look for her alone. Having found her in a dubious company, the woman was not afraid of hooligans and took the girl home. Since then, I have respected her immensely.
    5. (49 words) Personally, I felt a desire to do a good deed when I saw a program showing sick children. They needed expensive surgeries, and looking back at my wealthy and happy life, I realized that I could do without ice cream. I transferred a small amount and was happy that I was able to do something really important.
    6. (59 words) My father told me about kindness when he once again returned with a bandaged hand. He donated blood. I was very afraid of injections and did not understand his motivation. Then he said that he himself had once been in the hospital after an accident, and his whole native village had donated blood to him. I imagined this willingness to help, uniting completely different people, and realized that kindness is the driving force of humanity.
    7. (57 words) I learned about kindness when I first went to the hospital. I was scared and lonely. My sister came to me, I was already huddled under the covers, waiting for injections, but then she smiles and starts just chatting with me. She played all the procedures as if it were an empty formality. Then I realized how important it is, whoever you are, to remain a kind person.
    8. (53 words) I think my friend is really kind. Once the boys caught a frog and wanted to blow it up. And then he would scream at us with a good obscenity, how he would snatch it from the main instigator of the prank that no one had time to figure out. He released her, but we got a fair amount of beating. Still, it's worth standing up for goodness.
    9. (66 words) From my experience, I remember a situation when a stray cat started up in our barn. I was very sorry for her, but I was afraid to tell my grandmother about her, because she did not like living creatures in the house. So I secretly fed her until I noticed that Granny was doing the same. She explained that she was afraid to take a cat because of my asthma. Since then, I know for sure that I went into it with a soft character.
    10. (68 words) I learned about kindness when they put me with one girl. She did not know mathematics, unlike me, and I was terribly proud of it, I did not let me cheat. But chemistry didn’t work for me, but she was the first smart girl in the class. And now, on the decisive test, she sees that I am failing, and ... she lets me write off! Since then, we have been friends, and I realized that kindness is more important than mathematics.
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What is kindness? This is a manifestation of concern for a person. This is help to those in need, respect for nature, love for our “little brothers”. There are many examples of kindness in our world, because this quality has always been appreciated by Russian people. It can even be called the basis of our character. In the literature we will find many examples of kind, sympathetic heroes.

Let us recall, for example, Sonya Marmeladova, the heroine of F.M. Dostoevsky's work "Crime and Punishment". The girl's mother died, she was brought up by her father, who did a lot for her. But a difficult time came when he lost his job and took to drink. On her shoulders lay the care not only of him, but also of her stepmother, of half-brothers and sisters. The girl, out of hopelessness, went "on a yellow ticket." She was forced to trade herself in order to save her family not only from hunger and poverty, but also from death.

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Can we blame her? And it was Sonya who helped Raskolnikov, the main character of the novel. He went to her for help after committing a terrible crime - the murder of an old pawnbroker and her sister. Sonya condemned his act, because for her the murder of a person is a great sin. But it was she who gave him spiritual support. She forced him to confess to the murder and followed him to hard labor. Sonya patiently waited for him to understand the enormity of his crime, and was there at the moment of his insight. In the finale, we see how they read the Bible together, and we understand that, although Raskolnikov is still far from the real resurrection, Sonya will be next to him. It is in it that the moral ideal of the author lies, because this is a real example of kindness and generosity.

Of the works of the 20th century, I remember A.I. Solzhenitsyn's "Matryona Dvor". Matryona, the main character of the work, is an unusually kind person. She refuses to help anyone. If you need help with the housework, they go to Matryona. Dig up potatoes - back to her. And she never asked for a reward, she helped just like that, at the call of her soul. Her whole house is the personification of character. It is surprisingly warm and comfortable for everyone in it: the ficuses, which "free crowd" brightened up the loneliness of the hostess, and the middle-aged cat, picked up by Matryona out of pity, and the mice, brazenly rustling under the wallpaper, and even the cockroaches, which "respected" Matryona's orders and did not cross boundary between room and kitchen. And the narrator himself admits that already in the morning he was pleased with the melodious voice of Matryona, who called him to breakfast. Of course, in the finale, we feel sorry for Matryona: she died, perhaps also because of her kindness: at the railway crossing, she rushed to help the men who were transporting her room to her adopted daughter Kira. However, it is on people like her that the world rests. It is no coincidence that the author calls her "the righteous."

Thus, kindness is the basis of the character of a Russian person. This is what our society has survived in the most difficult times. And I want people not to forget about kindness in our difficult times.

Updated: 2018-09-07

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