“Whoever was not born a poet, he will never become, no matter how much he strives for it, no matter how much work he spends”, says Bryusov Valery Yakovlevich, Russian poet and founders of Russian symbolism. And, as it seems to me, he utterly accurately said about all the poets of the earth, for they have a very fine spiritual organization and a deep perception of the world. Where an ordinary person will pass by, the poet can speculate for years.
The lyrical hero is an autobiographical character of the author’s lyrics. He can be arrogant, sad, in love and patriotic - it depends on events related to the life of the poet.
In this reflection, I would like to consider a better lyric hero Yesenin.
His lyrical hero is very controversial, but the features that most people who know about his work associate with him are openness, an immense love for the Motherland and nature, and a slight longing.
Sergey Yesenin felt an unprecedented unity with nature and his native land, most of the work is devoted to these topics (they can often merge into one work):
Beloved Land! Heart dreaming
Scyrds of the sun in the pubic waters.
I would like to get lost
In the greens of your bells.
In poems, when the poet was especially sad, he was not afraid to be frank, write his fortune on paper and experience the difficulties (which were not few) thrown up by life:
My friend my friend
I am very sick
I don’t know where this pain came from.
Whether the wind is whistling
Over an empty and uninhabited field
Just like a grove in September,
Showers alcohol in the brain.
Yesenin's lyrical hero is very multifaceted. The above topics are only a small fraction of what you can learn and discover in it for yourself. In order to fully understand it, it is necessary to go through certain stages in life in order to mature, to experience new experiences and the mood of the author.