Comparative characteristics of Danko and Larra table. Composition “Comparative characteristics of Larra and Danko

Danko and Larra are two heroes of Gorky's famous story "Old Woman Izergil". The old woman, telling about her life, weaves into this story two beautiful old legends about the son of an eagle Larr and about the son of people Danko.

First, the old woman talks about Larra. It's beautiful, proud and strong man. Usually physical beauty Gorky already symbolizes a person with high moral ideals. But, as it turns out, this is not always true. Izergil says: "beautiful ones are always bold." This statement is true, judging by Gorky's early stories. Larra is bold and determined. But everything in him is excessive: both pride and strength. He is too selfish. How much benefit Larra could bring to people if he used the treasures of his soul for their benefit! But he does not want to give. He only wants to take, and take the best.

Larra, being the son of an eagle, does not appreciate human society. He prefers solitude and freedom. In striving for this, he often shows hardness of heart. It has no love, no pity, no compassion. He dreams only of loneliness, because he does not see anything attractive in life among people. Sometimes the worst punishment for us is that our wishes come true. So it was in the case of Larry. He received eternal solitude and eternal freedom to wander the earth. But how can the soul of a man endure this, even if he is the son of an eagle? No. Therefore, the soul of Larry suffers. Only in his eternal wanderings on earth does he understand how unbearable it is to be alone. Each person by his nature needs a society of his own kind.

What is happiness? Gorky in the story "Old Woman Izergil" answers this question in this way: happiness is possible only in love, and the highest happiness is in self-sacrifice. The old woman Izergil tells about this in the legend of Danko.

Danko is somewhat similar to Larra. He is just as handsome, brave, freedom-loving. But this is a completely different person. He directs the strength of his soul, the burning of his heart to serve people.

Let's remember that part of the legend when people begin to be disappointed in Danko. They are overcome by unbelief. In the end, they even decide to kill Danko. But does that stop him, does it weaken his desire to lead his people into the light? No. Larra lived among people who did not plot against him anything bad. It would seem that Danko had much more reasons to become embittered and even hate people. But in him lives a readiness for self-sacrifice and a thirst for achievement. He never hesitates for a moment when he needs to rip his heart out of his chest! I think Danko understood that his feat would not be appreciated, that those people to whom he lit the way with his heart would immediately forget about him. And so it happened. People, rushing to their goal, trampled Danko's ardent heart that had fallen to the ground. But he did not think of himself, tearing out his heart. A person who performs a feat never thinks about himself and how people will react to this. He acts for a higher purpose. So Danko acted only in the name of saving people.

In the image of Danko, Gorky embodied his ideal of a revolutionary. In Gorky's view, this is a man with a burning heart, leading people to the light at the cost of his own death. Danko is ready to die for the sake of his cause, he illuminates the dark consciousness of people with light. So are the revolutionaries: they fight despite the danger of death. They know for sure that, having died themselves, they will leave their ideas that will light the way for people.

Gorky argues that the existence of Daiko makes sense, because it was aimed at benefiting people. Larra, on the other hand, sought only for his own benefit. Gorky, having told us the fate of Larra, affirms the idea that an existence like this cannot give anything but emptiness and loneliness. Even the fate of the old woman Izergil, outwardly so unsuccessful, actually makes sense. And this meaning lies in the fact that she did not spare the strength of her soul. She loved people, and they, in turn, answered her the same. Against the backdrop of even this life, the existence of Larra seems miserable.

Comparing the fate of Larra and Danko, Gorky makes one important conclusion: short is better, but bright life dedicated to serving people than eternal selfish existence for its own sake. You can't shut yourself up in your selfishness. If you want to get as much as possible for yourself, you are likely to lose much more than you want to gain. And vice versa, you gain the more, the more spiritual strength you spend for the benefit of people. Danko, who has torn out his heart, is much more alive than Larra, who has received eternal existence. A lofty goal justifies any life, so every person, as far as possible, should strive, if not for a feat, but to help people, to live for them.

The heroes of the early works of Maxim Gorky are proud, beautiful, strong and courageous people, they always fight against the dark forces alone. One of these works is the story "Old Woman Izergil". This story introduces us to two romantic legends that take place many thousands of years ago.
Danko was a representative of one of the ancient tribes, Lappa - the son of a woman and an eagle. The similarity of the heroes is in their beautiful appearance, courage and strength, otherwise they are the complete opposite of each other, that is, antipodes. However, in the appearance of the characters there is a serious difference. Larra's gaze was cold and proud, like that of the king of birds. In Danko's gaze, on the contrary, "a lot of vultures and living fire shone." The people of the Larra tribe hated him for his excessive pride. “And they talked to him, and he answered, if he wanted, or was silent, and when the oldest tribes came, he spoke to them, how! with equals." Larra fell and killed, not at all regretting it, and for this people hated him even more. "... And he hit her and, when she fell, stood with his foot on her chest, so that blood splashed from her mouth to the sky." The people of the tribe also understood that Larra was no better than them, although he believed that there were no others like me, that is, he was an individualist. When asked why he killed the girl, Larra answers. “Do you only use your own? I see that each person has only speech, arms and legs, and he owns animals, women, land ... and much more.
His logic is simple and terrible, if everyone began to follow it, then on earth soon! there would be a pitiful handful of people fighting for survival and preying on each other. Understanding the depth of Larra's wrong, unable to forgive and forget the crime he committed, the tribe condemns him to eternal loneliness. Life outside of society creates in Larr a feeling of inexpressible longing. “In his eyes,” says Izergil, “there was so much longing that one could poison all the people of the world with it.”
Pride, according to the author, is the most wonderful trait of character. It makes a slave free and strong, turns a nonentity into a personality. Pride does not tolerate anything philistine and "common". But hypertrophied pride gives rise to absolute freedom, freedom from society, freedom from all moral foundations and principles, which ultimately leads to terrible consequences. It is this idea of ​​​​Gorky that is the key in the story of the old woman Izergil about Larra, who,! being just such an absolutely free individual, he dies spiritually for everyone (and above all for himself), remaining to live forever in his physical shell. The hero found death in immortality. Gorky recalls the eternal truth: one cannot live in society and be free from it. Larra was doomed to loneliness and considered death for himself true happiness. True happiness, according to Gorky, lies in giving yourself to people, as Danko did.
The people of the tribe in which Danko lived, on the contrary, “looked at him and saw that he was the best of all” for his high fortitude, courage and ability to lead people. After all, it was Danko who was not afraid to lead his tribe through the thicket, and throughout the journey he kept faith in the best. People, looking at him, believed in their salvation. Even when the people of the tribe became angry with him, “became like animals”, because of their fatigue and impotence, wanted to kill him, Danko was incapable! answer them the same. His love for people extinguished his irritation and anger. And for the sake of these people, Danko sacrificed his life, tearing his heart out of his chest, illuminating their path like a torch. Dying, he did not regret his life, but rejoiced at the fact that he had brought people to their goal. In the image of Danko, Maxim Gorky put the idealistic idea of ​​a man who devotes all his strength to serving the people. And now his young and very warm heart flared up with the fire of desire to save the people of his tribe, to bring them out of darkness. He tore his chest with his hands and tore out his heart from it and held it high

above his head, illuminating the way for people with the bright light of his burning heart, Danko boldly led them forward. And the people perked up and followed him "to the sea sunlight and clean air. “The proud daredevil Danko cast a look ahead of himself on the expanse of the steppe,” he threw a joyful look at the free land and laughed proudly. And then he fell down and died." “People, joyful and full of hope, did not notice his death” and forgot about him, as one forgets about everything in the world. Larra was also ready to die, but not for the sake of people, but for himself, because the loneliness to which people doomed him was unbearable for him. But, even wandering alone, Larra could not repent and ask for forgiveness from people, because he remained just as proud, arrogant and selfish.
The story "Old Woman Izergil" is dedicated to the problem of the purpose and meaning of life. arrogant, proud
And cruel man no place among people. But also to a person with high strength spirit, "burning" heart, full of love TO PEOPLE and the desire to help them, it is also difficult to live among them. People are afraid of the power
which comes from people like Danko and does not appreciate it. In the story "Old Woman Izergil" Gorky draws exceptional characters, exalts proud and strong-willed people, for whom freedom is above all. For him, Izergil, Danko and Larra, despite the extreme inconsistency of the nature of the first, the seeming futility of the feat of the second and the infinite remoteness from all the living third, are true heroes, people who bring the idea of ​​​​freedom to the world in its various manifestations. However, in order to truly live life, it is not enough to “burn”, it is not enough to be free and proud, feeling and restless. You need to have the main thing - the goal. A goal that would justify the existence of man, because "the price of a man is his business." "In life there is always a place for a feat." "Forward! - higher! everything - forward! and - above - this is the credo of a real Man.

Danko (Fig. 2) became a symbol of heroism, a hero ready for self-sacrifice. Thus, the story is built on the antithesis, and the heroes of the work are antipodes.

Antipode(from other Greek “opposite” or “opposing”) - in a general sense, something opposite to something else. In a figurative sense, it can be applied to people with opposing views.

The term "antipode" was introduced by Plato in his Timaeus to combine the relativity of the concepts "up" and "down".

In the story "Old Woman Izergil", in addition to ancient legends, the author included a story about the life of the old woman Izergil herself. Consider the composition of the story. Memories of the old woman Izergil are compositionally placed between two legends. Heroes of legends real people, and symbols: Larra - a symbol of selfishness, Danko - altruism. As for the image of the old woman Izergil (Fig. 3), her life and fate are quite realistic. Let's talk about this in more detail.

Rice. 3. Old woman Izergil ()

Izergil is very old: “Time bent her in half, her once black eyes were dull and watery. Her dry voice sounded strange, it crunched like an old woman spoke with her bones. The old woman Izergil talks about herself, about her life, about the men whom she first loved and then abandoned, and only for the sake of one of them was she ready to give her life. Her lovers didn't have to be beautiful. She loved those who were capable of a real act.

“... He loved exploits. And when a person loves feats, he always knows how to do them and finds where it is possible. In life, you know, there is always a place for exploits. And those who do not find them for themselves are simply lazy, or cowards, or do not understand life, because if people understood life, everyone would want to leave behind their shadow in it. And then life would not devour people without a trace ... "

In her life, Izergil often acted selfishly. Suffice it to recall the case when she fled from the Sultan's harem with his son. The son of the Sultan soon died, which the old woman recalls as follows: “I cried over him, maybe it was I who killed him? ..”. But other moments of her life, when she truly loved, she was ready for a feat. For example, for the sake of saving a loved one from captivity, she risked her life.

The old woman Izergil measures people with such concepts as honesty, directness, courage, and the ability to act. These are the people she considers beautiful. Izergil despises boring, weak, cowardly people. She is proud that she has lived a bright and interesting life, and believes that she should pass on her life experience to the young.

That is why she tells us two legends, as if giving us the right to choose which path to follow: the path of pride, like Larra, or the path of pride, like Danko. Because there is only one step difference between pride and pride. It may be a carelessly spoken word or an act dictated by our egoism. We must remember that we live among people and take their feelings, moods, and opinions into account. We must remember that for each of our words, each of our deeds, we are responsible to others as well as to our own conscience. This is what Gorky wanted to make the reader think about (Fig. 4) in the story "Old Woman Izergil".

Rice. 4. M. Gorky ()

Pathos(from the Greek. "suffering, inspiration, passion") - emotional content artwork, feelings and emotions that the author puts into the text, expecting the reader's empathy.

In the history of literature, the term "pathos" has been used in different meanings. So, for example, in the era of Antiquity, pathos was the state of the human soul, the passions experienced by the hero. In Russian literature, the critic V.G. Belinsky (Fig. 5) suggested using the term "pathos" to characterize the work and the writer's work as a whole.

Rice. 5. V.G. Belinsky ()

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Homework

  1. Tell us what the antipode and pathos are.
  2. Give a detailed description of the image of the old woman Izergil and think about what features of Larra and Danko the image of the old woman embodies.
  3. Write an essay on the topic: "Larra and Danko in our time."

Homework for the lesson

1. Write out the definition of the term romanticism from the dictionary of literary terms.
2. Read the story of Maxim Gorky "Old Woman Izergil"
3. Answer the questions:
1) How many legends did the Old Woman Izergil tell?
2) What happened to the girl from the “big river country”?
3) What was the name of the son of the eagle by the elders?
4) Why, having come close to people, did Larra not defend himself?
5) What feeling gripped people lost in the forest, why?
6) What did Danko do for people?
7) Compare the characters of Danko and Larra.
8) Was Danko's sacrifice justified?

The purpose of the lesson

To acquaint students with Maxim Gorky's story "Old Woman Izergil" as a romantic work; improve the skills and abilities of prose text analysis; give an idea of ​​the romantic aesthetics of early Gorky.

teacher's word

M. Gorky's story "Old Woman Izergil" was written in 1894 and first published in 1895 in Samara Newspaper. This work, like the story "Makar Chudra", belongs to the early period of the writer's work. From that moment on, Gorky declared himself as the spokesman for a special way of understanding the world and the bearer of a very specific aesthetic - romantic. Since by the time the story was written, romanticism in art had already experienced its heyday, Gorky's early work in literary criticism is usually called neo-romantic.

At home, you had to write out the definition of romanticism from the dictionary of literary terms.

Romanticism- “in the broad sense of the word, an artistic method in which the subjective position of the writer in relation to the depicted phenomena of life is dominant, his inclination is not so much to reproduce, but to re-create reality, which leads to the development of especially conditional forms of creativity (fantasy, grotesque, symbolism, etc.), to the promotion of exceptional characters and plots, to the strengthening of subjective-evaluative elements in the author's speech, to the arbitrariness of compositional connections, etc.

teacher's word

Traditionally, a romantic work is characterized by the cult of an extraordinary personality. The moral qualities of the hero are not of decisive importance. In the center of the story are villains, robbers, generals, kings, lovely ladies, noble knights, assassins - anyone, as long as their life is exciting, special and full of adventure. romantic hero always recognizable. He despises the miserable life of the townsfolk, challenges the world, often foreseeing that he will not be the winner in this battle. A romantic work is characterized by a romantic dual world, a clear division of the world into real and ideal. In some works, the ideal world is realized as the other world, in others - as a world untouched by civilization. Throughout the work, the plot development of which is concentrated on the brightest milestones in the life of the hero, the character of an exceptional personality remains unchanged. The storytelling style is bright and emotional.

Writing in a notebook

Features of a romantic piece:
1. The cult of an extraordinary personality.
2. Romantic portrait.
3. Romantic duality.
4. Static romantic nature.
5. Romantic plot.
6. Romantic landscape.
7. Romantic style.

Question

Which of the books you have read before can you call romantic? Why?

Answer

Romantic works of Pushkin, Lermontov.

teacher's word

Distinctive features of Gorky's romantic images are proud disobedience to fate and impudent love of freedom, integrity of nature and heroism of character. The romantic hero strives for unrestricted freedom, without which there is no true happiness for him and which is often dearer to him than life itself. Romantic stories embody the writer's observations of contradictions human soul and the dream of beauty. Makar Chudra says: “They are funny, those your people. They huddled together and crush each other, and there are so many places on earth ... " The old woman Izergil almost echoes him: “And I see that people do not live, but everyone tries on”.

Analytical conversation

Question

What is the composition of the story "Old Woman Izergil"?

Answer

The story is in 3 parts:
1) the legend of Larra;
2) a story about the life of Izergil;
3) the legend of Danko.

Question

What is the basis for the construction of the story?

Answer

The story is based on the opposition of two characters who are carriers of opposite life values. Danko's selfless love for people and Larra's unrestrained egoism are manifestations of the same feeling - love.

Question

Prove (according to the plan in your notebook) that the story is romantic. Compare the portraits of Larra and Danko.

Answer

Larra is a young man “handsome and strong”, “his eyes were cold and proud, like those of the king of birds”. The story does not contain a detailed portrait of Larra, the author pays attention only to the eyes and the proud, arrogant speech of the “son of the eagle”.

Danko is also very difficult to visualize. Izergil says that he was a "handsome young man", one of those who always dared because he was handsome. Again, the reader's special attention is drawn to the eyes of the hero, which are called eyes: "... a lot of strength and living fire shone in his eyes".

Question

Are they extraordinary personalities?

Answer

Undoubtedly, Danko and Larra are exceptional personalities. Larra does not obey the clan and does not honor the elders, goes where he pleases, does what he wants, not recognizing the right of choice for others. Talking about Larr, Izergil uses epithets that are more suitable for describing the animal: dexterous, strong, predatory, cruel.

Question

Answer

In the story “Old Woman Izergil”, the ideal world is realized as the distant past of the earth, a time that has now become a myth, and the memory of which has remained only in the legends of the youth of mankind. Only a young earth could, according to the author, give birth to the heroic characters of people possessed by strong passions. Izergil emphasizes several times that modern " miserable" such a power of feeling and greed for life are not available to people.

Question

Do the characters of Larra, Danko and Izergil develop over the course of the story, or are they initially set and unchanged?

Answer

The characters of Larra, Danko and Izergil do not change throughout the story and are interpreted unambiguously: the main and only trait of Larra's character is selfishness, the denial of any law other than will. Danko is a manifestation of love for people, while Izergil subordinated her entire existence to her own thirst for pleasure.

Question

Which of the events described by the old woman can be considered unusual?

Answer

Both stories told by Izergil contain a description of extraordinary events. The genre of the legend determined their original fantastic plot basis (the birth of a child from an eagle, the inevitability of a completed curse, the light of sparks from Danko's burning heart, etc.).

Work with text

Match the heroes (Danko and Larra) according to the following parameters:
1) portrait;
2) the impression made on others;
3) understanding of pride;
4) attitude towards people;
5) conduct at the time of the trial;
6) the fate of the heroes.

Stats/Heroes Danko Larra
Portrait Young handsome man.
The beautiful are always bold; in his eyes shone a lot of power and living fire
A young man, handsome and strong; his eyes were cold and proud, like those of the king of birds
The impression made on others We looked at him and saw that he is the best of all Everyone looked with surprise at the son of an eagle;
It offended them;
Then they got really angry.
Understanding Pride I have the courage to lead, that's why I led you! He answered that there were no others like him;
He stood alone against all;
We talked with him for a long time and finally saw that he considers himself the first on earth and sees nothing but himself.
Attitude towards people Danko looked at those for whom he endured labor, and saw that they were like animals;
Then indignation boiled up in his heart, but from pity for people it went out;
He loved people thought that maybe without him they would die
She pushed him away and walked away, and he hit her and, when she fell, stood with his foot on her chest;
He had no tribe, no mother, no livestock, no wife, and he did not want any of this;
I killed her because, it seems to me, she pushed me away ... And I needed her;
And he replied that he wanted to keep himself whole
Behavior at the time of judgment What have you done to help yourself? You just walked and did not know how to save strength for a longer path! You just walked, walked like a flock of sheep! - Untie me! I won't say bound!
The fate of the heroes He rushed forward to his place, holding high his burning heart and lighting the way for people with it;
But Danko was still ahead, and his heart was burning, burning!
He cannot die! - people said with joy;
- He was left alone, free, waiting for death;
He has no life and death does not smile at him

Analytical conversation

Question

What is the source of Larra's tragedy?

Answer

Larra could not and did not want to compromise between his desires and the laws of society. Egoism is understood by him as a manifestation of personal freedom, and his right is the right of the strong from birth.

Question

How was Larra punished?

Answer

As a punishment, the elders doomed Larra to immortality and the inability to decide for himself whether he should live or die, they limited his freedom. People deprived Larra of what, in his opinion, it was worth living for - the right to live by his own law.

Question

What is the main feeling in Larra's attitude towards people? Support your answer with an example from the text.

Answer

In relation to people, Larra does not have any feelings. He wants "keep yourself whole" that is, to get a lot out of life without giving anything in return.

Question

What feeling is experienced by Danko, looking into the crowd of people judging him? Support your answer with an example from the text.

Answer

Looking at those for whom he, risking his life, went to the swamps, Danko is indignant, “But out of pity for the people, it went out. Danko's heart flared with the desire to save people and lead them "to the easy path".

Question

What is the function of the "cautious man" episode?

Answer

The mention of the "cautious man" is introduced into the legend of Danko in order to emphasize the exclusivity of the hero. "Cautious Man" is perceived as one of many, thus the author will determine the essence ordinary people, "not heroes" who are not capable of sacrificial impulses and are always afraid of something.

Question

What is common in the characters of Larra and Danko and what is the difference between them?

Answer

This question can lead to ambiguous answers. Students can perceive Larra and Danko as opposite characters (egoist and altruist), or interpret them as romantic characters who oppose themselves to people (for various reasons).

Question

What place does society occupy in the inner reflections of both characters? Is it possible to say that heroes exist in isolation from society?

Answer

Heroes think of themselves outside of society: Larra - without people, Danko - at the head of people. Larra “He came to the tribe, he stole cattle, girls - everything he wanted”, He "hovering around people". Danko was walking "ahead of them and was cheerful and clear".

Question

What moral law determines the actions of both characters?

Answer

The actions of the characters are determined by their own value system. Larra and Danko are their own law, they make decisions without asking the elders for advice. Proud, triumphant laughter is their answer to the world of ordinary people.

Question

What is the function of the image of the old woman Izergil in the story? How do the images of Larra and Danko relate to each other with the help of the image of the old woman Izergil?

Answer

Despite the brightness, completeness and artistic integrity of both legends, they are only illustrations necessary for the author to understand the image of the old woman Izergil. It "cements" the composition of the story both at the substantive and at the formal level. In the general narrative system, Izergil acts as a narrator, it is from her mouth that the I-character learns the story of the "son of the eagle" and the burning heart of Danko. At the level of content in the portrait of the old woman, one can find features of both Larra and Danko; in how insatiably she loved, Danko's character was reflected, and in how thoughtlessly she threw her loved ones - the seal of the image of Larra. The figure of Izergil links both legends together and makes the reader think about the problem of human freedom and his right to dispose of his life force at his own discretion.

Question

Do you agree with the saying that “in life there is always a place for a feat”? How do you understand it?

Question

Is achievement possible in every life? Does every person use this right of achievement in life?

Question

Did the old woman Izergil accomplish the feat she is talking about?

These questions do not require an unambiguous answer and are designed for independent answers.

conclusions write them down in their own notebooks.

Some of Nietzsche's philosophical and aesthetic ideas were reflected in Gorky's early romantic works. The central image of the early Gorky is a proud and strong personality, embodying the idea of ​​freedom. "Strength is virtue", Nietzsche argued, and for Gorky, the beauty of a person lies in strength and achievement, even aimless: “A strong person has the right to be “on the other side of good and evil”, to be outside of ethical principles, and a feat, from this point of view, is resistance to the general flow of life.

Literature

D.N. Murin, E.D. Kononova, E.V. Minenko. Russian literature of the twentieth century. Grade 11 program. Thematic lesson planning. St. Petersburg: SMIO Press, 2001

E.S. Rogover. Russian literature of the XX century / St. Petersburg: Paritet, 2002

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Larra walked for the third day. The scorching sun, hunger and thirst exhausted his body, his bare feet were worn to the blood, his eyes doubled. The rustle of the grass was not heard, and she herself, like Larra, bent over the earth, as if she were able to save her from the heat. The heat did not give rest even at night.
The young man walked, overcoming himself. He desperately looked for food, but nothing grew nearby and there was not a single tribe from which anything could be stolen. Larra couldn't ask.
The legs were bleeding. It seemed to him that the grass should serve as a pillow for them, but its dried and hardened roots stuck out, tearing the skin like a knife. Now he was unlike the birds that proudly flew over him. When his father became weak, he rushed to the rocks: what should Larre do? He had no weapons, no wings, no nothing. But he didn't need it before.
He felt that his mind was being lost. His legs buckled, and everything went dark before his eyes.
Life-giving moisture is the first thing Larra felt after waking up. It covered his throat, and he spat it out, afraid to choke. But someone very close said "Hush, hush," and the young man realized that this was not a dream. He greedily took a sip of water from the stranger, and sighed in disappointment when it was taken away.
- It's hard, isn't it? - said the invisible.
He couldn't make out the intonation with which the man said those words, but he didn't care. Larra is used to humiliation. What else could you expect from people? Perhaps he got the young man drunk precisely in order to continue his torment, to mock at his unfortunate fate. And Larra was seized by a feeling of hatred, he wanted to look into the eyes of this man, and then tear him apart. He opened his eyes with difficulty, and when his eyes cleared, he looked angrily at the speaker. Larra froze in amazement. Before him stood a young man of his age, blond hair framing him Beautiful face, and blue eyes beamed ... kindness. Larra was embarrassed that he wanted to kill him.
- You are alone? Larra croaked out of habit.
- No, it's behind my tribe. I was sent to reconnaissance as young and sighted. And I found you in the middle of the steppe. - the young man smiled at him, as if he had found a treasure.
A thought flashed through his mind whether he would have time to rob this young man and run away, but for the first time Larra could not bring himself to do this - his hand did not rise.
- Do you want to eat? - As if hearing Larra's thoughts, the young man asked.
Larry nodded slightly. The young man opened the knapsack and took out food. Having a snack, Larra gained strength.
- Can you get up? the stranger asked again.
Larra pushed off the ground with his hands and quickly jumped to his feet, but his legs responded with monstrous pain, and he collapsed back. It seemed that after the break they would not be able to go at all.
"Lie down here, I'll be right back," he heard the retreating cry of a stranger.
Turning around, Larra saw that he was rushing in the direction from which his tribe was supposed to come.
People. There are a lot of people, and everyone looks at him strangely. He didn't want to be among people he despised them. Larra's legs were still aching, and therefore he was now riding in a wagon that was intended for the old and the poor. The cart was dragged by the stranger who found it in the steppe. Larra didn't even bother to ask his name.
The people who followed the wagon laughed at him, and a fire of indignation lit up in Larra's soul. What funny thing did they see? And the answer was immediate: even the elders and women go, but he cannot.
- Stop. - Larra said to the young man. He glanced over his shoulder as if he wanted to say something, but stopped anyway.
- I wanna go. said the son of the eagle.
Have the wounds on your legs healed? - asked the young man.
- No, but ... - he was interrupted by the rumble of wheels spinning again.
- But it's humiliating! Larra said with feeling.
- Help is not humiliating, - the young man answered, - but this is yes. - And with these words, he lifted up the handrails of the cart, which he held on to, so that Larra flew off it like a sack of potatoes.
It was unpleasant for him, and the stranger was already standing on him, and a question flashed in his eyes: “ Got the difference?". And Larra really understood, so he lowered his gaze, unable to look any longer into the blue eyes of the young man, like the sky above them. He looked down and noticed his savior's feet. They were hurt just like his own, but he never complained about it. Larra would not have noticed if he had not seen it with his own eyes.
“Your legs…” Larra said after they set off again. Why didn't you tell me, why didn't you ask me for anything?
- Help should be disinterested. And if I asked you for something in return, what kind of help would it be? - answered the young man.
Larra thought about what had been said for a long time, but firmly decided that someday he himself would help this young man for dragging him, despite the pain, as if not noticing it. For the first time, he wanted to help a person. He was calm with this young man, there was a firm conviction that he would not do him anything bad. They were completely different, and although Larra did not want to admit it, he began to like this strange young man with eternally shining eyes.
The sun rolled towards the horizon. Having bypassed all the old and infirm, Danko stopped at the young man he had found, clutching a coverlet in his hands. He slept, occasionally shuddering in drowsiness. Chest heaved evenly, jet-black hair blowing in an almost weightless wind. Despite all their differences, Danko seemed to have something in common. He approached the young man and covered him with a veil. He was glad that he found him then, in the steppe. No one deserves to die forgotten by everyone.
He walked away and stopped, still looking at the young man.
- When he recovers, he will have to leave. - I heard the voice of one of the elders nearby. Let him survive on his own, we did everything we could for him. Coming Hard times, and an extra mouth will be a problem for us.
“Will the extra hands get in the way?” He can help us. Danko answered.
- He's an outcast. How can he help those he despises? He only talks to you.
- He's a man just like us. Why should we chase him?
“Forsworn are cursed by the Gods, and that is not to be trifled with. It will affect the entire tribe if we adopt him. - The elder fell silent, and then, looking at Danko, he muttered, - Do not sacrifice yourself, he will destroy you. Think about what your parents would say about it.
- You know they would have done the same. - Depressed Danko said muffledly, leaving.
Approaching the young man sleeping in the wagon, he sat down next to him, leaning his back against the wall of the wagon. Danko was overcome with sadness that he would have to be kicked out. It seemed unthinkable to him to save a person in order to quit again. He could not even imagine how the young man would react to this news.
Noon is a time of strong sunshine. The tribe is located near high forest, in his shadow. Danko was returning from the council of elders. No matter how much he tried to dissuade them, nothing came of it. They decided to expel the young man and ordered Danko to inform him about it. Some of the people slandered him, saying that he saw how he steals supplies at night. But Danko knew that at night he slept next to him. And he told the elders about it, but they did not want to believe him. They asked if he knew why the young man was expelled, and Danko did not have an answer to this question. Therefore, the elders decided to leave the young man, saying at the same time that they were doing him a favor, because in the dense forest they were waiting for a terrible place to take into account, and any tribe would be afraid to touch an outcast. Danko was jarred by such an attitude towards the young man he had saved: it’s not his fault that the tribe expelled him, he shouldn’t have to pay for it all his life, everyone has a second chance. But no one listened to him.
The young man sat cross-legged, far away from all other people. Danko slowly approached, forced smile.
- Tell me, what did you do then in the steppe alone? Why did the tribe leave you? he asked quietly.
- What's the difference to you? Human? - the young man said rudely, drilling Danko with the eyes of an eagle driven into a corner. He seemed to sense danger.
Danko was touched by rudeness, from the lips of a young man a word Human sounded so insignificant.
- I see a person like me in front of me. Whatever you think you are, you don't have wings behind your back, like me. he said.
The young man stopped burning it and, looking down, stared at the grass. And Danko thought that perhaps he called him a man simply because he did not know his name.
- I'm Danko. he suddenly blurted out.
The young man looked up at him with black eyes and, after a moment of thought, said:
- They called me Larra.
And after these words, it became even more difficult for Danko to inform about the decision of the elders.
He sat down next to Larra and, looking at him, said:
- You have to leave, your legs are already fine and you can't stay here anymore. - He wanted to say this, looking into his eyes, but faced with the look of Larra, full of pain, in impotence discarded this idea, feeling so insignificant and pathetic. How difficult it was for him to say these words and how he did not want to let him go. Danko managed to become attached to Larra. But right now, his biggest fear was that the young man would think he wanted him to leave too.
Danko expected anything - that Larra would refuse to leave, that he would massacre, that he would try to convince the elders to leave him. But none of this followed.
- Well, I'll leave, - Larra said indifferently, - If You you ask me about it, I'll leave.
Larra was hurt, people rejected him again. And it was painful because it was Danko who was sent to him with this decision, the person who cared about him, the person who did not leave him.
Larra easily got to his feet and wandered away.
- What about supplies? Danko called after him.
I came here with nothing and I'm leaving with nothing. I don't need anything from you. Larra said.
And Danko watched as the silhouette of a person whom he did not want to lose moved away towards the horizon, and tears welled up in his eyes.
A few days in the forest knocked down dozens of people. They fell dead right before Danko's eyes, and he could not help them in any way. The young man concentrated on finding a way out of the forest. He woke up and went to bed with this thought. Danko knew that there must be a way out, but how long it would take to get to it and how many people would have to be sacrificed, he did not know.
They stopped for the night. People cowered in fear of the shadows that danced from the fire. The foliage suddenly rustled near Danko, and he decided to check what was there. Taking the torch, he walked past the spreading roots, which seemed alive and ready to grab at any moment, skirted the trees, the trunk of which it was impossible to grasp with his hands. And among the trees it seemed to him that he saw someone's silhouette. Moving away from his tribe, he shouted:
- Get out!
The leaves rustled again. Danko could not believe his luck. He only smiled madly when he saw the man who came out to meet him.
- You said you were leaving. he said.
- I could not. - Larra admitted smiling, approaching Danko. It seemed to the latter that this was the first time he saw his smile. - I came for you.
- Behind me? Danko asked.
- I realized that my freedom is not sweet to me. My freedom is now yours. And I would be the biggest fool in the world if I missed you. - Blue eyes opposite black. Lit only by a torch, Larra looked truly magical and magical. Pale skin contrasted with black eyes and hair. - I had a lot of girls, but they came and went, as if they were not there at all. No one lingered in my heart ... Except you.
And obeying the impulse, Larra kissed Danko's parted lips, burying his hands in his blond hair. But soon he pulled away, whispering:
- Come with me. Don't sacrifice yourself for people, they don't deserve it. - They touched foreheads.
- I'll go with you wherever you want, just let me save these people. They will die without me, I am their only hope. - Noticing the incredulous look of Larra, Danko added - and then you and I will go even to the ends of the earth.
But Larra seemed to be looking at someone standing behind him, and turning around, Danko saw the elder. He glared at them with undisguised malice.
Larra was still allowed to stay, which made the rest of the people unhappy.
And that night the eagle's son slept, cuddled up to the person you loved listening to Danko's heartbeat and feeling his warmth.
They wandered through the forest, and it seemed to everyone except Danko that their days were numbered. Danko walked ahead of everyone, showing the way. Larra heard the displeasure of the people following them.
And then one day the elders blamed them for everything.
- I was initially opposed to you, Danko, bringing this outcast. He is cursed, and so are you. That's why the Gods punish us, that's why they kill us one by one. Therefore, we cannot leave this forest, because you are leading us. - said the elder who saw them in the forest.
Enraged people began to pull up to them and began to surround the young men.
- You said: "Lead!" - and I led! shouted Danko. - I have the courage to lead, that's why I led you! And you? What have you done to help yourself? You just walked and did not know how to save strength for a longer path! You just walked, walked like a flock of sheep!
The ranks of people around them began to close. People screamed that they would die. And it flashed through Larra's head that if they even touched Danko, he would tear them to shreds. He looked at the young man and saw how he was tearing his chest and pulling out a burning heart from there. Something broke in Larry. Danko rushed forward, and the astonished crowd that ran after him pushed Larra back. He knew that these were his last moments in life, he understood that he was losing the most important thing.
Because of the people, he practically did not see Danko, he saw only his heart, illuminating the path. He ran faster, pushing people aside, and did not immediately realize that the light was no longer coming from Danko's heart, but from the sun shining over the steppe where they had gone. Danko stood in front, admiring the view. When Larra caught up with him, Danko turned to him and smiled warmly, and then his eyes glazed over and he fell dead. Larra knelt before the lifeless body. It became unbearable for him to hear the joyful exclamations of people. He held back his tears no matter what. They will not see his weakness. And then he noticed how the elder stepped on Danko's heart, and it shattered into pieces. In desperation, Larra rushed to the fragments, collecting them with his hands, as if the heart could be assembled from them again, but a strong gust of wind blew them from his palms, scattering them on the ground.
He walked towards the tribe. Seeing him, people became alert, preparing for battle. " My freedom is now his, he repeated to himself, but now it is gone, which means there is no freedom. I must die to be free again and be reunited with him.» People put spears in front of him, but he continued to walk, wanting to run into them. But people understood his intention, and removed the weapons. They stood and laughed, and Larra trembled with despair. He thought that he could tear his flesh, like Danko, and began to tear the skin with his nails, but the skin was like stone and did not give in at all, no matter how he tried. Then Larra rushed at people in the hope that they would accidentally kill him, then they dodged him. He saw someone dropped a knife, grabbed and stabbed himself in the chest, but the knife did not harm him. And then he understood. This is his curse. The gods laugh at him. As soon as he found happiness, they took him away and there is no way to get him back.
Now that much time has passed since then, and the sun has withered his body, he no longer remembers anything but one name. He searches and searches all over the earth for fragments of Danko's heart, hoping to collect them together, as if this could return his love to life.

* - You teach an eagle to fly (lat.)

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