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Mayakovsky direction. Test on creativity B

to which literary direction belonged to Mayakovsky and received the best answer

Answer from Patapy[guru]
Mayakovsky does not fit into the framework of literary groups, schools, movements and stylistic movements, he is the “poet of the century”, his poetry, as Al correctly said. Mikhailov, “congenial to the revolutionary era,” the great events and dramatic upheavals of the twentieth century. Therefore, Mayakovsky’s influence on all subsequent literature is truly immense.

You don’t have to imitate him, you don’t have to agree with him on everything, you don’t have to argue with him, you don’t even have to accept his worldview, but it’s impossible to ignore Mayakovsky. Not a single significant Soviet poet was formed outside the powerful force field radiated by his poetry, his creative position, his conviction in the greatness of the communist ideal.
Of course, in each specific case they “interacted” and are interacting with Mayakovsky in different ways. Each poet evaluates and, accordingly, uses his experience in his own way. They have written about this more than once, finding critically rethought motifs of “The Thirteenth Apostle” (“Clouds in Pants”) in A. Blok’s “The Twelve” and in Yesenin’s poems of the first years of the revolution. B. Pasternak himself said that in his youth he saw in Mayakovsky “the first poet of the generation” (to which he counted himself), but for fear of falling completely under his influence, he tried to avoid “coincidences”... About the great role played by the poet in the creative evolution of M Tsvetaeva, recently written by A. Saakyants (Moscow, 1982, No. 10).
However, it is not so rare to come across the opinion that there are poets absolutely far from Mayakovsky, so to speak, the opposite of him.

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Mmmm.... Poet!?


Answer from Happy mommy[guru]
Futurism.


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Test on the topic: “The life and work of V.V. Mayakovsky"

compiled by Ivanova E.V., teacher of Russian language and literature, MBOU “Secondary School No. 20” in the city of Novomosokvsk, Tula region

Literature, 11th grade.

Option I

    How do you understand the highlighted line in this passage?
I am a Cossack grandfather, to others - a compatriot, And Georgian by birth. a) one of Mayakovsky’s parents was Georgianb) Mayakovsky’s educator was Georgianc) Mayakovsky was born in Georgiad) Mayakovsky was brought up on Georgian culture 2. Which party did Mayakovsky join in 1906? a) RSDLP b) anarchists c) monarchists d) Socialist Revolutionaries
    Please indicate which educational institution Mayakovsky studied
a) at Moscow University b) at St. Petersburg University c) at the Moscow School of Painting) at the St. Petersburg Engineering School
    What literary movement did Mayakovsky lead?
a) imagism b) symbolism c) futurism d) acmeism
    The main theme of Mayakovsky's early lyrics is:
a) the theme of lonelinessb) the theme of the end of the world, the world, civilizationc) the theme of loved) the theme modern city
    Name a poem by Mayakovsky from the pre-revolutionary period, where an anti-bourgeois theme sounds, and the poet addresses the well-fed crowd like this:
And if today I, a rude Hun I don’t want to make faces in front of you - so I will laugh and spit joyfully, I'll spit in your face I am a spender and spendthrift of priceless words! a) “Hell of the city” b) “Violin and a little nervous” c) “Noises, noises, noises” d) “Here!”
    Indicate the mood that permeates Mayakovsky’s post-revolutionary works
a) they are distinguished by a mood of sadness, regret about the disappeared way of life, culture b) they are distinguished by the pathos of a joyful restructuring of the world and the creation of a new society c) they are distinguished by a mood of disappointment, disappointed hopes d) they are distinguished by a tragic pathos
    In the post-revolutionary years, Mayakovsky worked at ROSTA, producing posters (“ROSTA windows”). Decipher this abbreviation.
a) Russian Telegraph Association b) Russian Telegraph Agency c) Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Association d) Russian Television Agency 9. Indicate in which work Mayakovsky appears as a sensitive lyricist, and not as an “agitator, loudmouth, leader.” a) “Left March” b) “Komsomolskaya” c) “To Comrade Netta, the ship and the man” d) “Lilechka! Instead of a letter...” 10. Name a traditional theme for Russian literature that is touched upon by the poet in the following works: “The Poet is a Worker”, “Anniversary”, the introduction to the poem “At the top of my voice”. a) the theme of love b) the anti-bourgeois theme c) the theme of the poet and poetry d) a satire on philistinism and bureaucracy 11. In the highlighted lines, indicate the artistic technique All of you on the butterfly of the poet's heart Perch up, dirty, in galoshes and without galoshes, The crowd will go wild and fight. The hundred-headed louse will bristle its legs. a) metaphor b) allegory c) personification d) figurative parallelism 12. Determine from which poems of Mayakovsky the following passages are taken a) Crimson and white were discarded and crumpled, Handfuls of ducats were thrown into the green, And burning yellow cards were distributed to the black palms of the crowded windows. b) From all the vast Russian fields, From the first day of Soviet birth, They flocked together, Hastily changing their feathers. And they settled into all institutions. c) Enraged I burst into the meeting like an avalanche, spewing wild curses on the way, and I see: half the people are sitting. Oh, devilishness! Where is the other half? d) Our planet is poorly equipped for joy. We must snatch joy from the coming days. In this life it is not difficult to die, but to make life much more difficult. A) “To Sergei Yesenin” B) “Night” C) “Sitting Over” D) “About Rubbish” 13. Indicate the genre of Mayakovsky’s plays “Bathhouse” and “Bedbug” a) mystery c) farce b) comedy d) slapstick 14. Indicate the name of the hero of Mayakovsky's play, who is called "philistines vulgaris" a) Pobedonosikov b) Prisypkin c) Chudakov d) Velosipedkin 15. In which play by Mayakovsky the hero found himself frozen and then transported to the future? a) “Bath” b) “Bedbug” c) “Mystery-bouffe” 16. The play “Bedbug” is a satirical work directed against such vices as: a) meanness and cowardice b) philistinism and bureaucracy c) heartlessness and cruelty d ) servility and veneration 17. Mayakovsky often uses the grotesque in his poetry. Grotesque is: a) Artistic technique deliberate distortion of something, a bizarre combination of the fantastic with the life-like b) One of the tropes, artistic exaggeration c) One of the types of comic, caustic, evil, mocking ridicule Answers:

    C a d b b g c a a – B, b – D, c – C, d – A b b b b a

Option II

    Indicate the years of Mayakovsky's life

a) 1895-1925 b) 1893-1930 c) 1890-1939 d) 1892-1937

    Why was Mayakovsky arrested in 1909 and spent 11 months in Butyrka prison?
a) for committing a criminal offenseb) for participating in a demonstrationc) for creating anti-government poemsd) for anti-government political activity
    What did Mayakovsky's party comrades call him?
a) comrade Vladimir b) comrade Mayakovsky c) comrade Konstantin d) comrade Artem
    What profession did Mayakovsky dream of in his youth?
a) doctor b) scientist c) artist d) diplomat
    In what system of versification did Mayakovsky act as an innovator?
a) syllabic b) syllabic-tonic c) tonic
    What is the subtitle of Mayakovsky’s poem “A Cloud in Pants”
a) “I” b) “Vladimir Mayakovsky” c) “The Thirteenth Apostle” d) “Man”
    What theme forms the plot basis of the poem “A Cloud in Pants”?
a) unrequited love b) the poet’s hatred of the bourgeois world c) the poet’s hatred of the imperialist war d) denial of God
    To whom was Mayakovsky’s poem “I Love” dedicated?
a) Tatyana Yakovleva b) Veronica Polonskaya c) Lilya Brik d) Maria Denisova
    How did Mayakovsky perceive the 1917 revolution?
a) doubted which side to take b) indignantly rejected the revolution c) enthusiastically accepted it, calling the revolution his own d) was at a loss
    Which of the following works by Mayakovsky is not satirical?
a) “About rubbish” b) “Sitting over” b) “Hymn to a bribe” d) “Yubileinoe”
    Indicate what artistic device Mayakovsky used in the poem “The Sitting Ones”
a) hyperbole) allegoryj) grotesqueg) metaphor
    Continue the lines of the first column, finding matches for them in the second
a) Oh, at least one more meeting... b) Listen! After all, if the stars light up - c) There is blood in our veins, not water We walk through the barking of a revolver... d) I hate all kinds of dead things! A) So, someone needs this B) So that when dying, they can be embodied in steamships, lines and other long-term tasks C) I adore all kinds of life! D) Regarding the eradication of all meetings
    In which theater were Mayakovsky’s plays “The Bedbug” and “Bathhouse” staged?
a) at the Moscow Art Theaterb) at the Meyerhold Theater) at the Maly Theaterd) at the Theater named after. Vakhtangov
    In which Mayakovsky play does a scientist create a time machine?
a) “Mystery-buff” b) “Bath” c) “Bedbug”
    To which literary movement does Mayakovsky belong?
a) futurism b) acmeism c) symbolism d) egofuturism
    What technique does Mayakovsky use in the following example: “Mushroom/ Rob./ Coffin/ Rough?
A) metaphor b) sound writing c) simile d) epithet
    A poem that loudly announced the birth of the poetry of the revolution appeared.
a) “Left March” b) “Yubileinoe” c) “Sessions”
Answers:
    b d c c c a c c d c a – D, b – A, c – B, d – C b b a b a

Bibliography

    Textbook “Literature 11th grade (parts 1,2) for general education. institutions edited by V.P. Zhuravleva, M.: Education, 2013.

    Collected works of V.V. Mayakovsky in 13 volumes. Moscow, State Publishing House fiction, 1955.

    Literature tests. – 2nd ed. – M.: Iris-press, 2003.

Creativity test V.V. Mayakovsky

1. Which literary movement of the early 20th century did V. Mayakovsky consider himself to be:

1) symbolism 2) acmeism 3) futurism

2. Note the themes of Mayakovsky’s early lyrics.

1) denunciation of the petty-bourgeois, philistine world 2) rejection of the war of 1914 3) the loneliness of the poet in the world of people 4) the construction of socialism 5) Lenin’s theme

3. By what principle are these poems united: “About rubbish”, “Seated”

1) about the purpose of poetry 2) satirical 3) pre-October lyrics 4) love lyrics

4. From which poem are these lines:

Marx looked and looked from the wall...

And suddenly

Mouth open

Yes, how he will scream:

“The threads of philistinism entangled the revolution.”

1) “Sitting over” 2) “You!” 3) “About rubbish” 4) “Yubileinoe”

5. What became the most striking subject of accusation for Mayakovsky:

1) political enemies of the revolution 2) external enemies of the revolution 3) philistinism and bureaucracy 4) religion and church

6. Which poem is not about love?

1) “Lilichka!” 2) “Letter to Tatyana Yakovleva” 3) “Listen!”

7. What is not typical for Mayakovsky’s poems?

8. Where was Mayakovsky born?

1) in the Oryol region 2) in Georgia 3) in Moscow 4) in Taganrog

9. In what year did Mayakovsky die?

1) in 1925 2) in 1929 3) in 1930 4) in 19 35

10. Which of V. Mayakovsky’s works expresses the idea of ​​denouncing bourgeois life?

a) “Oh rubbish”; b) “Sitting”; c) “Bath”; d) “Listen!”

11. What genre do the works “Bedbug”, “Bathhouse”, “Mystery-bouffe” belong to?

a) lyric poem; b) poem; c) ode; d) play.

12. Name the stylistic device used by Mayakovsky in the following lines:“...I hate / all kinds of dead things! // I love / all kinds of life!”.

13. Name the means of artistic representation used by Mayakovsky in the following fragment:"Mother! / Your son is beautifully ill!”.

14. Name the means of artistic representation used by Mayakovsky in the following fragment:“All of you perch on the butterfly of the poet’s heart, dirty, in galoshes and without galoshes...”.

15. In which work by V.V. Mayakovsky sums up his work?

a) “Spine flute”; b) “Vladimir Mayakovsky”; c) “I myself”; d) “At the top of my voice.”

16. The city in which the play “The Bedbug” by V.V. takes place. Mayakovsky

a) Tula, b) Tabov, c) Moscow, d) Lipetsk

17. Femme fatale in the life of Mayakovsky

A) Tatyana Yakovleva B) Veronica Polonskaya C) Liliya Brik

18. Shock the public, according to V.V. Mayakovsky, that is

A) To please B) To shock C) To agitate

19. Pre-revolutionary satire by Mayakovsky

A) “About rubbish” B) “Hymn to lunch” C) “Sitting over”

20. Which of the listed characters are the protagonists of V. Mayakovsky’s play “The Bedbug”?

a) Prisypkin, b) Elsevier Renaissance, c) Chudakov, d) Oleg Bonn

21. In what year was Prisypkin, the hero from the comedy “The Bedbug,” unfrozen?

a) 2030, b) 1979, c) 1960, d) 2006

22. What is Mayakovsky’s contribution to art? (give a detailed answer)

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Test work on the creativity of V.V. Mayakovsky

1.Which literary movement did Mayakovsky belong to?

    Futurism

  1. Egofuturism

2.Name the basic principles of futurism.

1. "Left March"

2. "Jubilee"

2. “Sitting Over”

Grotesque is...

1. An artistic technique of deliberate distortion of something, a bizarre combination of the fantastic with the life-like.

2. One of the tropes, artistic exaggeration

3. One of the types of comic, caustic, evil, mocking ridicule.

5. Match the themes and titles of Mayakovsky's poems.

1. theme of denunciation of philistinism

2. love theme

3. theme of revolution

A. “About rubbish” B. “Drum song” C. “Letter to Tatyana Yakovleva »

6. What technique does Mayakovsky use in the following example: “mushroom/Robber/Coffin/Rough”?

1. metaphor

2. assonance

3. comparison

7. Mayakovsky said about the purpose of the poet and poetry

1. In the poem “Letter to Tatyana Yakovleva”

3. In the poem “About Rubbish”

4. In the poem “Good!”

8. Give examples of Mayakovsky’s neologisms.

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