A. N. Ostrovsky, "Dowry": a summary of the play
A. N. Ostrovsky, "Dowry": a summary of the play

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Ostrovsky dowry summary
Ostrovsky dowry summary

AN Ostrovsky is known to us for his immortal plays. "Dowry" is one of the most significant works of the great master. This article provides a summary of the play. The action takes place in the large Volga city of Bryakhimov. This is a fictitious settlement that you will not find on the map.

A. N. Ostrovsky, "Dowryless": a summary. Action one

Scene: summer outdoor area near a coffee shop. The elderly we althy merchant Knurov and the young novice merchant Vozhevatov are sitting at a table and discussing the news: the local beauty Larisa Ogudalova is marrying a poor and stupid official Karandyshev. And it happened like this. A lot of people always gathered in the house of her family, eminent grooms came who tried to woo the girl. Larisa is poor and her marriage mustimprove the financial situation of the family. Her mother dreams of finding a profitable match for her daughter. But at the last such reception in the Ogudalovs' house, there was a scandal when the next groom was arrested right in front of the failed bride. After that, Larisa made a promise to marry the first one who wooed her. And this despite the fact that the heart of the beauty is not free. She is in love with the "brilliant gentleman" Paratov, who turned the girl's head and immediately left. Poor, but having immodest claims, Karandyshev turned up in time under the arm of Larisa and made her an offer, to which she agreed. All this was discussed by Vozhevatov and Knurov in the coffee shop. The first of them was waiting for the arrival of Paratov, who sold him his ship "Swallow". We went to meet the "brilliant gentleman" with gypsies and songs. Meanwhile, the Ogudalovs and Karandyshev appear in a coffee shop. Larisa's new fiancé puts on airs and, wanting to impress the public, invites Knurov to dinner.

A. N. Ostrovsky, "Dowryless": a summary. Act two

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a n Ostrovsky dowry

Main scene: Ogudalov's house. Soon Paratov appears in the coffee shop, accompanied by a certain Robinson, a provincial actor, and announces that he is marrying a rich bride "with gold mines." In honor of this event, he organizes a men's picnic across the Volga and invites Knurov and Vozhevatov to it. But they refuse, citing the fact that they have already been invited to dinner at the Ogudalovs' house. Soon Knurov arrives at the house of the beautiful Larisa. There he has a conversation with hermother, in which he reproaches the woman for marrying her daughter to a beggar. Knurov offers himself as the patron of Larisa. He is sure that she will soon be disappointed in her worthless husband, and she will really need an "influential friend".

After this conversation, he leaves. Larisa appears in the living room. She takes the guitar, wanting to perform her crown romance "Don't tempt me …". But the instrument is out of tune, and the beauty calls a gypsy from the street to fix it. The latter informs the girl that a gentleman has arrived in the city, for whom "they have been waiting all year." This is Paratov. Soon the culprit of the city commotion appears in the Ogudalovs' house. Larisa's mother receives him very affectionately and asks where he left so urgently. Paratov tells the woman that he was forced to leave the city in order to save the remnants of his estate. He found a way out in marrying a rich bride. Larisa appears in the room. Young people have an explanation in private. The beauty confesses to Paratov that she still continues to love him. Soon she introduces him to her fiancé Karandyshev, who invites the master to his place for dinner. Paratov accepts the invitation only to laugh at the unlucky groom.

Ostrovsky. "Dowryless". (Summary). Act Three

Location: Karandyshev's office. All invited guests appear in the room. The office is poorly and tastelessly cleaned. The same can be said about its owner. The visitors discuss the cheap wine, the crappy lunch, and the Karandyshevs' incomprehension of their humiliating position. Larissa notices thatthe guests pour wine into her fiancé's glass, laughing at him. He, in turn, puts on airs and does not notice mockery. The owner is sent for cognac, and at this time Larisa is persuaded to join the men's company, headed by Paratov, who is preparing to go on a picnic across the Volga. The returning groom does not find the bride. Now he realizes that he was laughed at. Grabbing his gun, he runs off looking for her.

A. N. Ostrovsky, "Dowryless": a summary. Act Four

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drama Ostrovsky dowry

Location: coffee shop again. Robinson appears on the scene, who was not taken to the picnic. Karandyshev is trying to find out where his guests and Larisa have gone. Having achieved nothing from Robinson, the failed groom runs further in search of his bride. Soon Knurov and Vozhevatov come to the coffee shop and discuss the current situation of Larisa Ogudalova. They understand that Paratov compromised the girl, but he will not marry her. Therefore, they have a chance to make the beauty their mistress. In order to decide which of them has the right to do so, the dealers toss a coin. The lot falls to Mr. Knurov. Vozhevatov promises him to leave.

At the same time, a conversation takes place between Paratov and Larisa, where the master thanks the girl for her love. The beauty longs to hear that now her beloved will marry her. But he says that this is impossible, since he already has a fiancee. Realizing that her situation is hopeless, Larisa approaches the fence of the deck of the steamer with the intention of throwing herself into the water. At this time, Karandyshev appearsand says that everything will forgive the bride. But she insults him and drives him away. The enraged groom shoots Larisa and kills her. She gratefully accepts this death.

Ostrovsky's drama "Dowry" was filmed in 1984 by director E. Ryazanov. This is the most popular artistic interpretation of the play. The film is called "Cruel Romance". This tape is almost thirty years old, and we still watch it with awe and interest.

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