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The Theme of Jealousy in the Poetry by Mayakovsky

Student: Panina Ekaterina

Supervisor: Leonid Bolshukhin

Faculty: Faculty of Humanities (Nizhny Novgorod)

Educational Programme: Philology (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 7

Year of Graduation: 2017

The work "The Theme of Jealousy in the Works by Mayakovsky " studies of the specificity of the developing the theme of jealousy in the works by Mayakovsky in the context of the XIX - XX century. The originality of this research is based on the fact that this work for the first time in the Russian literature. The theme of jealousy is in-demand in the Maykovsky`s works. There are three stages of developing of this theme. The first stage is negation of the sense of jealousy and after that negation other sense such as love, religion, art. The second stage is adoption of jealousy. Without jealosy there aren`t love. And the last stage is an attempt to understand yourself. It`s also an attempt to live better and also the society should live better. The family is utopian element in the poetry by Maykovsky. Jealousy is not personal sence in the works by Maykovsky.

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