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Tôi Yêu
Em
Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin
Tôi Yêu Em
01Tác giả
“Mặt trời của thi ca Nga”
02
Tác phẩm
Một trong những bài thơ
tình nổi tiếng của Puskin
03Đọc hiểu
Những mâu thuẫn trong tình
yêu của nhân vật trữ tình
0
Tác
1
giả
“Mặt trời của thi ca Nga”
1. Tác giả:
Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin (1799 – 1837)
• Là “Mặt trời của thi ca Nga”
• Là nhà thơ vĩ đại “có ý nghĩa
to lớn không chỉ trong lịch sử
văn chương mà cả trong lịch
sử thức tỉnh của dân tộc Nga”
(N. A. Đô-brô-liu-bốp)
• Sự nghiệp sáng tác: Qua đời
khi chỉ mới 38 tuổi, nhưng Puskin đã để lại nhiều thành tựu
Tiểu sử:
• Xuất thân trong một gia đình quý tộc lâu đời ở Mátxcơ-va (Nga), mê thơ và biết làm thơ từ thuở học
sinh.
• Cuộc đời:
1811 – 1817: tiếp thu những tư tưởng tiến bộ, nổi
tiếng với những bài thơ yêu nước.
1820 – 1826: bị lưu đầy do những bài thơ “chống
đối” Nga hoàng.
1827: được thả tự do, quay trở lại kinh đô.
1837: mất trong một cuộc đấu súng (do xung đột
chính trị Nga lúc bấy giờ)
a. Phong cách nghệ thuật:
• Về nội dung: thơ của • Về nghệ thuật: Puskin có
Puskin thể hiện tâm
đóng góp quan trọng trong
hồn khao khát TỰ DO
việc xây dựng và phát triển
và TÌNH YÊU của
ngôn ngữ văn học Nga hiện
nhân dân Nga →
đại.
Chính vì thế mà
Bielinxki đã nhận
định Puskin là “bộ
bách khoa toàn thư
của hiện thực đời
sống Nga nửa đầu
thế kỉ XIX”.
Puskin có đóng góp trên nhiều mặt, nhiều thể loại, nhưng cống hiến
vĩ đại nhất của ông vẫn là Thơ trữ tình với hơn 800 bài thơ và 13 bản
trường ca bất hủ.
Các tác phẩm chính:
- Tiểu thuyết bằng thơ: Ép-ghê-nhi Ô-nhê-ghin,
1823-1831;...
- Bi kịch lịch sử: Bô-rít Gô-đu-nốp, 1825;...
- Trường ca: Ru-xlan và Li-út-mi-la, 1820;
Người tù Cáp-ca-dơ, 1821;...
- Truyện ngắn: Cô tiểu thư nông dân,1830; Con
đầm pích, 1833...
02
Tác
Phẩm
Một trong những bài thơ tình
nổi tiếng của Puskin
a. Xuất xứ - Hoàn
cảnh
"Tôi ra
yêuđời
em” là một
trong những bài thơ
tình nổi tiếng của
Puskin, được khơi
nguồn từ mối tình của
nhà thơ với A. Ô-lênhi-na, người mà mùa
hè năm 1829 Puskin
cầu hôn nhưng không
được chấp nhận.
b. Nhan đề
- Bài thơ trong nguyên tác
không có nhan đề. Nhan đề
là của người dịch đặt cho
tác phẩm. (dựa trên điệp
khúc “tôi yêu em” trong bài
thơ)
• Giải thích nhan đề:
+ Đại từ "tôi" có nhiều nghĩa:
•
Có thể là Pu-skin.
•
Có thể là trái tim yêu của những chàng trai, Puskin là người thư kí trung thành của những trái tim ấy.
+ Cặp đại từ nhân xưng "Tôi - em":
•
Gợi mối quan hệ giữa nhân vật trữ tình với đối
tượng có khoảng cách vừa gần vừa xa, vừa đằm thắm
vừa dang dở.
•
Là tình yêu đơn phương của chàng trai.
• Thể thơ: 8 chữ
• Bố cục: 3 phần
+ 4 câu đầu : Những mâu
thuẫn trong tình yêu của nhân
vật trữ tình
+ 2 câu tiếp: Nỗi đau khổ của
nhân vật trữ tình trong tình
yêu đơn phương
+ 2 câu cuối: Sự cao thượng
của tác giả trong tình yêu
03
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Tôi yêu em: đến nay chừng có thể
em
Ngọn lửa tình chưa hẳn đã tàn
phai
Nhưng không để em bận lòng
thêm nữa
Hay hồn em phải gợn bóng u hoài.
Tôi yêu em âm thầm, không hy
vọng
Lúc rụt rè, khi hậm hực lòng ghen
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Em
Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin
Tôi Yêu Em
01Tác giả
“Mặt trời của thi ca Nga”
02
Tác phẩm
Một trong những bài thơ
tình nổi tiếng của Puskin
03Đọc hiểu
Những mâu thuẫn trong tình
yêu của nhân vật trữ tình
0
Tác
1
giả
“Mặt trời của thi ca Nga”
1. Tác giả:
Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin (1799 – 1837)
• Là “Mặt trời của thi ca Nga”
• Là nhà thơ vĩ đại “có ý nghĩa
to lớn không chỉ trong lịch sử
văn chương mà cả trong lịch
sử thức tỉnh của dân tộc Nga”
(N. A. Đô-brô-liu-bốp)
• Sự nghiệp sáng tác: Qua đời
khi chỉ mới 38 tuổi, nhưng Puskin đã để lại nhiều thành tựu
Tiểu sử:
• Xuất thân trong một gia đình quý tộc lâu đời ở Mátxcơ-va (Nga), mê thơ và biết làm thơ từ thuở học
sinh.
• Cuộc đời:
1811 – 1817: tiếp thu những tư tưởng tiến bộ, nổi
tiếng với những bài thơ yêu nước.
1820 – 1826: bị lưu đầy do những bài thơ “chống
đối” Nga hoàng.
1827: được thả tự do, quay trở lại kinh đô.
1837: mất trong một cuộc đấu súng (do xung đột
chính trị Nga lúc bấy giờ)
a. Phong cách nghệ thuật:
• Về nội dung: thơ của • Về nghệ thuật: Puskin có
Puskin thể hiện tâm
đóng góp quan trọng trong
hồn khao khát TỰ DO
việc xây dựng và phát triển
và TÌNH YÊU của
ngôn ngữ văn học Nga hiện
nhân dân Nga →
đại.
Chính vì thế mà
Bielinxki đã nhận
định Puskin là “bộ
bách khoa toàn thư
của hiện thực đời
sống Nga nửa đầu
thế kỉ XIX”.
Puskin có đóng góp trên nhiều mặt, nhiều thể loại, nhưng cống hiến
vĩ đại nhất của ông vẫn là Thơ trữ tình với hơn 800 bài thơ và 13 bản
trường ca bất hủ.
Các tác phẩm chính:
- Tiểu thuyết bằng thơ: Ép-ghê-nhi Ô-nhê-ghin,
1823-1831;...
- Bi kịch lịch sử: Bô-rít Gô-đu-nốp, 1825;...
- Trường ca: Ru-xlan và Li-út-mi-la, 1820;
Người tù Cáp-ca-dơ, 1821;...
- Truyện ngắn: Cô tiểu thư nông dân,1830; Con
đầm pích, 1833...
02
Tác
Phẩm
Một trong những bài thơ tình
nổi tiếng của Puskin
a. Xuất xứ - Hoàn
cảnh
"Tôi ra
yêuđời
em” là một
trong những bài thơ
tình nổi tiếng của
Puskin, được khơi
nguồn từ mối tình của
nhà thơ với A. Ô-lênhi-na, người mà mùa
hè năm 1829 Puskin
cầu hôn nhưng không
được chấp nhận.
b. Nhan đề
- Bài thơ trong nguyên tác
không có nhan đề. Nhan đề
là của người dịch đặt cho
tác phẩm. (dựa trên điệp
khúc “tôi yêu em” trong bài
thơ)
• Giải thích nhan đề:
+ Đại từ "tôi" có nhiều nghĩa:
•
Có thể là Pu-skin.
•
Có thể là trái tim yêu của những chàng trai, Puskin là người thư kí trung thành của những trái tim ấy.
+ Cặp đại từ nhân xưng "Tôi - em":
•
Gợi mối quan hệ giữa nhân vật trữ tình với đối
tượng có khoảng cách vừa gần vừa xa, vừa đằm thắm
vừa dang dở.
•
Là tình yêu đơn phương của chàng trai.
• Thể thơ: 8 chữ
• Bố cục: 3 phần
+ 4 câu đầu : Những mâu
thuẫn trong tình yêu của nhân
vật trữ tình
+ 2 câu tiếp: Nỗi đau khổ của
nhân vật trữ tình trong tình
yêu đơn phương
+ 2 câu cuối: Sự cao thượng
của tác giả trong tình yêu
03
Đọc hiểu
Những mâu thuẫn trong tình
yêu của nhân vật trữ tình
CREDITS: This presentation template was created by
Slidesgo, and includes icons by Flaticon, and infographics &
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Tôi
yêu
Tôi yêu em: đến nay chừng có thể
em
Ngọn lửa tình chưa hẳn đã tàn
phai
Nhưng không để em bận lòng
thêm nữa
Hay hồn em phải gợn bóng u hoài.
Tôi yêu em âm thầm, không hy
vọng
Lúc rụt rè, khi hậm hực lòng ghen
A picture is
worth a
thousand
words
21
March is World Poetry Day, proposed
since 1998 by UNESCO
48,900
2,000
It's the number of collected
poems from the Tang Dynasty
years B.C. is the record for the
oldest poetry ever found
2,200
Number of authors throughout
the Tang dynasty
Where is poetry more
read?
25
%
50
%
25
%
Asia
Europe
Others
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun and
the smallest of them
all
Venus has a beautiful
name and is the
second planet from
the Sun
Despite being red,
Mars is actually a cold
place. It's full of iron
oxide dust
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Regions with a history
of poetry
Asia
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Europe
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
America
Despite being red,
Mars is a very cold
place
Historical review of
poetry
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Origins
Expans
ion
Art
Actuali
ty
Mercury is the
closest planet to
the Sun
Venus has a
beautiful name
and it's very hot
Earth is the third
planet from the
Sun and with life
Jupiter is the
biggest planet of
them all
Types of poetry
Poetry
Lyric poetry
Theatrical
poetry
Narrative
poetry
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun and
the smallest of them
all
Venus has a beautiful
name and is the
second planet from the
Sun
Despite being red,
Mars is actually a cold
place. It's full of iron
oxide dust
Poetry readership trend
From 17%
in the USA
to 3% of
poetry
readers
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun. It's
also the fourth-largest
planet by diameter in the
Solar System
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Poetry today
Metapoetr
y
Biopoetry
Venus has a beautiful
name, but also high
temperatures
Mercury is the smallest
planet of them all
Virtual
Despite being red, Mars is
actually a cold place
Ecological
Earth is the beautiful
planet where we all live
Transmode
rnism
Jupiter is a gas giant and
the biggest planet of
them all
Poetry events at school
Hour
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
10:00
Mercury is the
closest planet to the
Sun
Venus has extremely
high temperatures
Earth is the third
planet from the Sun
11:00
Ceres is located in
the main asteroid
belt
Jupiter doesn't have
a solid surface
Saturn was named
after a Roman god
12:00
Neptune is very far
away from the Sun
Pluto is now
considered a dwarf
planet
The Moon is Earth's
only natural satellite
13:00
Venus is extremely
hot, even more than
Mercury
Earth is the beautiful
planet where we all
live
Despite being red,
Mars is actually a
cold place
Poetry and emotions
We will read some poems aloud, at
the end you will choose what you
felt and put it in the circle
Happy
Happy
Sad
Angry
Anxious
Excited
Motivated
Surprised
Uncomfor
table
Surprised
Motivated
Poetry bingo
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Rhyme
Phonolog Consonan
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ce
Stanzas
Assonanc Semantic
Rhythmic
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making
Creation
Alliterati
on
Verses
Syntax
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Poetry
Verses
Rhyme
Semantics
Syntax
Assonance
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Enclose in a square those texts that are rhymes
Two big apples
Under a tree.
One is for you
And one's for me.
Dogs play
I want to join in
but they run
come doggy!
I want an orange
I'll take it
but it fell
and I got dirty
Two big apples
Under a tree.
One is for you
And one's for me.
Up to the ceiling,
Down in the floor.
Point to the
window.
Open the door.
One, two, three,
four, five.
Once I caught
A fish alive.
Six, seven, eight,
nine, ten
What are components of
poetry?
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Stanzas
Sayings
Verses
Songs
Alliterati
on
Metapho
rs
Rhyme
Riddles
Assonanc
es
Numberi
ng
Stories
Consona
nce
Conclusions
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in the entire Solar
System. This planet's name has nothing to do with the liquid metal, since Mercury
was named after the Roman messenger god. Despite being closer to the Sun than
Venus, its temperatures aren't as terribly hot as that planet's. Its surface is quite
similar to that of Earth's Moon, which means there are a lot of craters and plains.
Speaking of craters, many of them were named after artists or authors who made
significant contributions to their respective fields. Mercury takes a little more than
58 days to complete its rotation, so try to imagine how long days must be there!
Since the temperatures are so extreme, albeit not as extreme as on Venus, and the
solar radiation is so high, Mercury has been deemed to be non-habitable for
humans. We've already mentioned that Mercury is the smallest planet in the Solar
System, but conversely, its core has the same size as Earth's! What's more, since
Mercury's core contains so much iron—more than any other planet in the Solar
System—that explains why Mercury is very heavy, and why it rotates so slowly
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