L. N. Tolstoy wrote not only for adults. He wanted the kids to know the world. For children, the writer created short stories, descriptions and informative stories.
School in Yasnaya Polyana
The young Lev Nikolaevich in his estate in 1850 for the first time opened a school for peasant children. He saw that children were drawn to knowledge, but they had nowhere to learn. However, Tolstoy believed that in the remote villages “new” Lomonosovs and simply gifted children were “hidden” - the future of the country.
The Sevastopol campaign did not allow him to engage with peasant children for a long time. Having returned, he reopens the school, trying to make the children interested in it. Trying and making mistakes, he gropes for the development of children.
Once he asked his student to write, as he had been taught before the Yasnaya Polyana school, and the words “beat” and “shouted” were found in every line of a simple story. Reading the works of teachers and philosophers of his time, traveling abroad, everywhere L. Tolstoy was looking for role models. But I didn’t find anything.
By his own rules, he again begins to teach children the alphabet, arithmetic, the law of God, growing old so that children are interested. Classes were held in classrooms and in nature. The children simply did not want to go home, they were so keen on knowledge. However, the authorities considered the count’s actions dangerous. In 1862, the school had to close. But the writer continued to create stories for children.
Before us is a small masterpiece - "What dew happens on the grass." Several sentences were written with great difficulty. L. Tolstoy selected the most accurate words. The result was amazing and very bright.
What can be seen in the vast world
On a sunny morning you can meet dew on the grass and walk past it. The writer stopped, looked closely at her and saw what dew is on the grass. Many saw her, but few were so attentive to her. Tolstoy turned out a poetic story.
An explanation of the words the writer uses
The author calls the dew diamonds, because it shines in the sun like a gem. What colors does it sparkle? Yellow, red, blue. The colors of the rainbow gathered in small sparkling and iridescent droplets. With these words, he conveys the extraordinary beauty of dew.
Velvet is a soft, fluffy fabric made from silk. It is beautiful and pleasant to the touch. With him, the writer compares a shaggy sheet. Why? Everyone can, after thinking, answer this question. Many have seen such leaflets. On the one hand, they are dense, and on the other, they are gentle and soft. The plant is called coltsfoot. It grows everywhere. If one side is applied to the cheek, then it is tender, like a mother, and the other rough, like a stepmother. Not only this herb has such qualities. If you think about it, you can recall other varieties.
In a short story-poem “What dew happens on the grass”, Tolstoy managed to tell not only about the dew, but also about the grass.
What questions are answered by the words used by the author
The writer compares dew with diamonds and balls. Comparison is a word that can answer the question of “how.” The adverb “exactly” or the adjective “similar” can be applied to it. In addition to comparisons, he uses epithets and metaphors. His morning is “sunny”, the dew ball is “bright”. This is the dew on the grass.
What is the leaflet compared to? The story shows that with a cup and velvet. These are metaphors.
What is the mood of the author from what he saw?
With surprise and delight, Tolstoy sees what dew is on the grass. He wants to convey his feelings to the little reader, so that he walks along the grass and carefully tastes the round dewdrop. If you carefully fold the leaf into a tube and bring it to your mouth, the most delicious drink in the world will roll into it - a tiny dewdrop.
What conclusions can be drawn
We read a fiction, a poetic description of dew and grass. Together with the author, we saw their beauty and experienced the joy of discovering the extraordinary in the familiar.