(304 words) Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky (1893-1930) - an extraordinary person who controlled the “ship of modernity”. He was a man who concealed a thousand personalities, one of whom fell in love with futurism. The wounded, impudent lover and rebel, eager to find his place in life. Such a person charged everyone and everything with his energy.
A lyrical hero is a child of a poet who speaks of his father from century to century. It carries all the features and moods of its creator. The poetic incarnation of Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky is as unique as the poet himself.
Mayakovsky, in love, tortures with a great sense of himself and his lyrical hero. In the poem “Lilichka! (The smoke eats the tobacco air ...) ”the author’s ego experiences torment from love. It argues with feelings, as if summoning them to a duel. His "heart is in iron," the hero himself is "wild." He compares his emotions with an indomitable storm, in which the hero “burned his soul with blooming love”. No shackles humble a loving heart, says Mayakovsky in unison with his incarnation on paper. He says the same thing in “Letter to Tatyana Yakovleva,” where he predicts surrender to a woman, like her beautiful city. The author believed in the victory of his communist idea in the same way as he believed in his strength, his devotion, his passion.
The rebel poet also raises his lyrical hero to rebellion. “I protest!” - they declare in the poem of the same name. “I hate the human device,” broadcasts the creation of the great author. But what caused the outrage? The same type of life, its standard: “Revise the construction of the human race!”. The hero gives birth to rebellion only in his thoughts, because only he sees all the horrors of reality. He falls upon them with loud criticism in the works of "Nate!" and "Passing by."
It is worth noting that Vladimir Mayakovsky was alien to the definition of poetry as a magic elixir that brings aesthetic satisfaction. Each verse is charged with violent energy and a great idea, so his lyrical hero was supposed to be a bomb. He must blow up consciousness, turn stereotypes, scream among the weak-willed crowd:
Listen up! After all, if the stars light up -
So - does anyone need this?
The lyrical hero of Mayakovsky is the one who ignites these stars.