Bunin’s works must be outlined for the reader’s diary, because a very short content of the story can help out on any exam. The main events from the book - this is the same example from the literature, but not drawn up by the conclusion at the end. And to write this conclusion correctly, use the Koscov analysis from the Literaguru team.
(267 words) Once upon a time, in those days that cannot be returned at all, the narrator walked along a large, spreading, far, far away road. The sunset bloomed to its full beauty; endless green fields somewhere on the horizon merged with the pink-blue sky, forming such a bizarre and simple picture; a picture that can only be seen in one country, in Russia.
Nearby, in a birch forest, Ryazan men mowed and sang. They, so unlike those here — neater, more beautiful — consisted in that unity with nature, which can be achieved only with all one’s soul: their carefree and friendly manner with which they performed their work was peculiar only to Russian people.
The narrator recalled that he had seen Ryazans a week ago. Then much struck him: how sweetly they drank spring water; as they cheerfully crossed themselves, they ran to the place of mowing; as playfully, they easily allowed braids to dance, so it was different from ordinary work.
There was something else attractive and interesting in the song performed by the scythes: the singing, comparable with the melodious sighs of a great and young chest, was not something of its own, it formed an alliance with Russia, the answer to which was an echo of the magnificent forest.
The song charmed the narrator from the first lines: each performed it in his own way, putting emphasis in different ways, stretching out words, putting his own meaning - with longing or with love - but the extraordinary, majesty of their sonorous voices combined into a powerful friendly force.
What else is the charm of this song? A man believed in a better future, drove hopelessness away and felt the invisible presence of his native land - a blue sky above his head, endless fields and dark forests - wherever his fate casts him.
But at the same time, the song left a sediment of joy and happiness in the soul, mixed with sadness from the fact that bygone days were gone forever and will not return.