"Thunderstorm". Ostrovsky. Summary of the play

"Thunderstorm". Ostrovsky. Summary of the play
"Thunderstorm". Ostrovsky. Summary of the play

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Studying library statistics, school analysts came to the conclusion that the texts of works that are studied in literature lessons are practically not in demand today. What are the students reading? How are they coping with the program?

Summary. Ostrovsky. "Thunderstorm". Unfortunately, more and more students use just such editions, and not original texts. I have to warn you: no retelling of the play conveys artistic features and may cause a misperception of the images of the characters. In order to understand the author's intention and feel the characters' characters, one should read the originals.

"Thunderstorm". Ostrovsky. Summary of the first act

thunderstorm Ostrovsky summary
thunderstorm Ostrovsky summary

Beginning of the nineteenth century, an ordinary day in a small (invented by the author) town of Kalinov. The tradesman Shapkin, the self-taught Kulibin and the clerk of the local tyrant merchant are talking about the inhuman disposition of the merchant with the speaking surname Dika. They are joined by Diky's nephew, Boris, who has recently arrived from Moscow. From a conversation with him, Kudryash and Shapkin learn that the young manreceived a good education in Moscow (he graduated from the Commercial Academy). Now he came to his uncle to receive part of the inheritance from his parents, who died during the epidemic in Moscow. Hoping for the decency of Diky, Boris left his sister in Moscow in the care of relatives. He is ready to fulfill the requirement specified in the will: to be respectful to his uncle.

However, in response to Boris's story, everyone present begins to assure him that Dikoy is not the kind of person who can give away an inheritance, especially under such conditions.

Young people, noting the cruelty of urban customs, disperse, and they are replaced by the wanderer Feklusha, glorifying the splendor of the city and the generosity of the Kabanov family. However, mechanic Kulibin expresses the opinion that it is Kabanikha who is the biggest hypocrite in the city.

Kabanikha appears with her daughter Varvara, son Tikhon and his wife Ekaterina. She leaves, telling her son to keep an eye on his wife. The sister secretly lets Tikhon go for a drink, while she stays with Katerina, who remembers her childhood.

Varvara understands that Katerina is not in love with her husband, and promises to arrange a date, which scares the girl terribly. Action ends.

summary of the island thunderstorm
summary of the island thunderstorm

Note. The summary of Ostrovsky's "Thunderstorm" did not include Katerina's monologue, which is important for understanding her image. This is worth considering.

"Thunderstorm". Ostrovsky. Brief summary of the second act

House of the Kabanovs. Varvara and Katerina continue their conversation to Feklusha's endless monologue aboutphantasmagoric wonders of distant lands. Guessing that Katerina is in love with Boris, Varvara invites her to sleep in the garden arbor after her husband's departure. Tikhon comes out, accompanied by Kabanikh's mother. She tells the departing Tikhon to properly teach his wife what she should do in his absence. The humiliated Katerina begs her husband to take her with him, but Tikhon, who feels soon free from maternal supervision, remains deaf to requests.

Tikhon leaves, Varvara passes the key to the garden gate to the hesitant Katerina. This is where the action ends.

"Thunderstorm". Ostrovsky. Brief summary of the third act

In the first part, Kabanikha, Feklusha, Dikoy are talking near the Kabanovsky house.

summary of the island thunderstorm
summary of the island thunderstorm

In the second part, Varvara arranges a date between Katerina and Boris, after which the girl can no longer hide her love. She is ready to confess everything, which scares Boris.

"Thunderstorm". Ostrovsky. Brief summary of the fourth act

Thunderstorm begins. Varvara informs Boris that Tikhon has returned. Frightened by a thunderstorm, Katerina is sure that this is how God wants to punish her for treason. She confesses to her husband in treason in front of everyone.

In the last act, unable to bear the humiliation of her mother-in-law, the pity of her husband and Boris's cowardice, Katerina throws herself into the river from a cliff.

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