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Arguments from literature
- (49 words) In the work of A.S. Pushkin Eugene Onegin paid great attention to reading books, also making notes in them. It can be said that partly thanks to cognitive literature, he formed his personality and cultivated certain qualities in himself: “He scolded Homer, Theocritus, but he read Adam Smith and had a deep economy ...”. This is self-education.
- (51 words) In Fonvizin’s comedy “Undergrowth,” Mrs. Prostakova spends a lot of money on her son’s education, but Mitrofanushka remains a badly educated and ignorant young man. The reason is that the hero himself did not educate himself, in contrast to the virtuous Sophia, who trained her mind and kept up spiritual purity. Her example is the answer to the question.
- (51 words) In Bulgakov’s novel “A Dog’s Heart”, the professor understood the importance of self-education when he decided to stop the main experiment in his life - to turn Sharikov back into a dog. He realized that a person becomes a man only when he educates himself and strives for the best. His creation only echoed the will of others and did not think about personal growth.
- (44 words) Andrei Sokolov brought up a real hero in Sholokhov’s novel “The Fate of Man”. Both at the front and in captivity, he did not become hardened and did not betray the fatherland, but retained the best human features in himself thanks to discipline, fortitude and integrity. All these traits are the result of self-education.
- (45 words) In Twardowski’s poem “Vasily Terkin,” the hero did not manage to go through the school of life, but was already threatened with death. He himself raised himself under bullets and in trenches. In an ordinary guy valor, courage, patriotism and selflessness were formed. Such a heroic work on oneself can be safely called "self-education."
- (47 words) In Ilyina’s book “The Fourth Height”, the heroine conquered the heights all her life thanks to the fact that she managed to cultivate courage, determination and willpower. As a nurse at the front, she took the last height: she sacrificed herself, but saved dozens of soldiers. This feat became possible because Gulya was preparing herself for this.
- (61 words) In Bykov’s story “Sotnikov”, the main character in the war learned to overcome difficulties and faithfully serve the fatherland. He raised iron will in his thin and weak body, therefore, being sick, he volunteered to go for provisions for the detachment. Due to such regular trainings, his character really passed the test of strength: Sotnikov, unlike Rybak, did not betray his homeland, but went to martyrdom for her sake.
- (58 words) In the play by A.P. Chekhov's "Cherry Orchard" Lopakhin’s father was a serf of Ranevskaya’s father. According to the hero’s recollections, he drank a lot and taught nothing to the offspring. But, even without support, Lopakhin managed to break out into people and become a symbol of the new generation thanks to self-education. He saved money, studied the merchant business, refused to himself in many ways, while the landowners went bankrupt, living on everything ready.
- (54 words) In Griboedov’s play “Woe from Wit,” Chatsky raised his character distinctively and away from the Famus society. He worked diligently, sparing no effort to get a foreign education. As a result, his advanced ideas overtook time, they were not accepted, but he was firm in convictions and defended them to the end. His power of thought and will is the result of self-education.
- (51 words) Bazarov from I.S. Turgenev's “Fathers and Sons” says: “Each person must educate himself.” By this statement he means that the person herself must develop her own ideals and values and strive for them. Bazarov became a nihilist, but we have no right to condemn him, because self-education through the choice of worldview is everyone's personal business.
Examples from life, movies, media
- (51 words) Self-education is the ability to not give up. The main character of the movie “Obsession” Damien Chazella had a dream - to become a great musician. He was caught by a cruel maestro, whose goal was to reveal the talent of his students through psychological stresses and give them a chance to achieve real greatness. Despite all the difficulties, the hero does not give up, showing an impromptu solo and gaining public recognition.
- (59 words) Self-education is a confidence in the goal, dedication and efforts spent on the realization of a dream. The famous skater Alina Zagitova had to leave for Moscow without her parents when she was just a child in order to build a sports career. She admits that living alone is very difficult, but she only sets herself up for victory, believing that this will benefit not only her, but also her family.
- (57 words) The ability to say no to laziness is one of the main conditions for self-education. Waking up at six in the morning in order to go for a run, which is clearly good for your health, is very difficult. Every day I wake up, presenting the final result, and I understand that it can only be achieved through work. It makes me jump out of bed, grab some running shoes and run to the park.
- (54 words) The hero from the parable about the hunter and Buddha understood that it was wrong to kill innocent animals. In order to improve, he went to the Buddha, who made the hunter give him three vows. He agreed. No matter how much he wants to break the oath given to Buddha, a man managed to survive. Self-education - this is the ability to get rid of one's vice.
- (49 words) The hero of John Evildsen’s film of the same name, “Rocky”, having a chance to become the world boxing champion, was not afraid of responsibility, but began intensified training. For the sake of purpose, he tuned himself every day to victory and made incredible efforts. Despite the fact that he lost the final battle, this did not prevent him from continuing with his favorite business.
- (47 words) All the films of the Marvel and Disi television companies tell about the history of their formation about superheroes. For example, Batman defeated childhood fear in himself (his parents died at the hands of a criminal) and began to fight crime. All his exploits are the consequences of daily self-education. Every day he trained and studied in order to overcome crime on his own.
- (45 words) Well-known public figure Nick Woolich was born without vital limbs. In his youth, he even wanted to commit suicide because he did not see the future for himself. However, rethinking his fate, Nick cultivated the strength of mind and indomitable optimism. Now he is a successful man and a happy family man.
- (46 words) Canadian snowboarder Mark McMorris received serious injuries several times in his life. Nevertheless, he returned to the slopes again and again, saying that snowboarding is what he must continue to do, this is his habit and his future. Thus, self-education is the key that helps to overcome life's difficulties.
- (66 words) I believe that self-education is the main triumph of life. Victory over oneself. No wonder the 33rd President of the USA, Harry Truman, said that along with a victory over himself all other victories would come. Behind every success is colossal work. For example, the inventor and billionaire Ilon Mask was abused in school as a child, but he survived and cultivated the willpower that made him one of the most progressive people in the world.
- (41 words) In the movie by H. Jackman “The Greatest Showman” the protagonist was poor, but persistent and smart. Thanks to self-education from a poor boy, he became a rich and famous man who achieved everything himself. This story is based on real events and serves as a good example for motivation.
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