Why is the story named "The Captain's Daughter"?
Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin wrote a wonderfulthe story "The Captain's Daughter". Why is it so named? This question is often asked by the teacher for the pupils as a homework assignment. We will try to disclose in the article the thoughts that the author wanted to express at the time of writing this tale, as well as the meaning of the very title.
The main idea of the work
In the story, the author traces how time andevents can change the course of life and human destinies. The main theme of the story is the behavior of people in the most critical situations, and in the center of the story the key qualities are honor, duty and conscience.
The image of Masha Mironova
Very vividly portrayed the fate of Masha Mironova,who was the daughter of the commandant Mironov - captain of the Belgorod fortress. It was she who occupied the central place in the story. From this it becomes clear why the story is called "The Captain's Daughter".
It is this heroine that causes quarrels andduel between Shvabrin and Grinev. However, it was for her sake that Grinev, who escaped execution, rushes into the Belgorod fortress, occupied by the insurgents, to meet the unknown. In addition, the unfortunate Masha had to survive the famine and many other sufferings and humiliations, but on the way it happened and several good moments. It was thanks to her courage that she was able to persuade the Empress herself to free her lover, which indicates her strong spirit.
The story teaches us that even in very difficultconditions you can show unprecedented firmness and courage that will allow you to get out of the most difficult situation. Now it is clear why the work is called "The Captain's Daughter", and not somehow in another way.