пятница, 16 октября 2009 г.

Rewiev

I want to review a fantastic story where telling about something interesting what could'nt be in our world. One of the best examples of this is fantastic story Dead souls by N.Gogol. Having been first published in 1842, continuing the destruction of the writer, preserved only in separate chapters. Many chapters were not finished or have been torn sheet.
The hero of the book, Pavel Ivanovich Chichikov, is also . Narrator is the author of story. Chichikov was the son of poor gentry. He remembered from his childhood, his father's guidance only. Pavel Ivanovich path to success was long and extraordinarily trudnym.Poetomu hero "Dead Souls", in spite of everything, deserves respect. Beginning his career as a minor official Chichikov managed to stand out from the mass of colleagues is not an honest way. His main chtselyu was outbid dead peasants, who were still registered as living, from big landowners. In those days, the wealth of the landlords read in the number of farmers who are subject to it. So cunning by Chichikov possessed a large number of souls. And after a few years became a millionaire. But at the end of his short stories have caught venture and ugrazhali him a life sentence in prison. But good friends Chichikov rescued him and saved his life. Now, Chichikov changed his life and gave up the dead souls.
This book made me think about the fact that any clever deception will still be revealed. All errors Chichikov help readers reflect on their own. If Chichikov did not save his loyal friends he could not change his life. He was lucky that he has such friends.
All in all Dead souls is certainlu still worth reading. I believe that this book will live for many generations, because it can teach a lot. I advise everyone to read it, I am sure you will not waste time in vain.

среда, 7 октября 2009 г.

вторник, 6 октября 2009 г.

My favourite joke )

After a car crash one of the drivers is lying injured at the side of the road. 'Don't worry,' said a policeman, a Red Cross nurse is coming to attend to you.'Oh no,' groaned the victim, 'couldn't I have a blonde, cheerful one?'
The end.