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tv   PODKAST  1TV  November 12, 2023 2:50am-3:41am MSK

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if i say that we just met. pavel pravin's project, i'm on the right track, that's the name of the project, this project is called the light of night cancer, that is, there is such a concept that daylight, it closes the light of the soul, it is at night, when the sun lets go of the earth, that we can see the inner light , so this is the concept that night ragas, they open spiritual light, are you now,
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traditional melodies are your work? these are traditional melodies in such a specific compilation, the kavali genre was heard here, mast kalandar, this is such a wandering traveler, a dervish, who is looking for new places, new music, new knowledge, who set off with a caravan on the road, and such a mass, that is, roughly speaking, i will say that we actually played a very famous song, which the singers sing kovali, here we are with... we have to ask you, what should we understand in raga? but you need to understand soital is a rhythmic-melodic pattern that you perform so many of them, rupoktal, lord, no one in the world will understand russian people, this is that rupok 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 1, 2, 3, seven quarters, wow.
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what other tales are there, just now we were playing in tintal, this is such a tal yes, yes, yes, yes, 1, 2, 3, 4 , 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 , 15, 16, how many years did it take you to master the scoreboard, since 1997, well, how many years have passed 25, probably, how is it that they have their own names, these two reels, yes, this is daya and baya, that is, this is... it is designed like this, in fact, it is a rather mystically designed instrument, in general, a completely closed drum, there are no resonator holes in it, that is, it sounds the skin itself, as it were, due to this black patch there is a lot, but if this black patch is removed, then it won’t work at all , okay, yes, if we start talking about sitar now, we won’t finish the program until the morning, because here i just understand correctly 18 resonator strings, 20 strings, excuse me, please, i stole a little, no, in fact
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i took a couple off, so yes, that’s right, because there are different settings, there are three groups of strings, that’s the main thing, two melodic , please, here the melody is played mainly on one string, the second one is like there’s an additional one in the middle, yes, to make it convenient, a rhythmic string, yes , it turns out that when i use rhythmic strings, the sound is cleaner, that is, there are a lot of innovations, uh , thanks to ravi shankar it worked out, but you they didn’t see ravi shankar, it so happened that when i... went to study, it was quite recently, that is, it was 2012, when i went to india to study, and i just happened to attend his funeral, but that’s how i ended up, that i ended up in his house, and there was a concert there, where relatives and friends gathered, that is, i immediately uh
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this in this atmosphere, his spirit was with you , well, something like this, it happened by chance, and a chain of events, as a result, in varanas i entered the university and studied... what should we understand about the game? well, this is a rather complex instrument and you really need to study for a long time in order to produce such sounds that attract attention, so this instrument, it generally fascinates many with its sound, but it attracted me so much that i just do it. it was a golden time, it was he who held nona by the hand and with his eyes. wait,
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what are you doing, why? sing to the star, season premiere, tomorrow, on the first, a traveler coming to venice is more likely to see his expectations than the city as it is. in the eighties of the century, the carnival suddenly revived by itself, a silent or screaming crowd in the square is always ready to turn the world upside down if the crowd doesn’t... want anything , the carnival is impossible, the phenomenon of the mask is difficult to understand, the use of a mask is a desire to change, hide, become someone else, sometimes people get the crazy idea that there is no more taboo, no more energy and
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some kind of action, this is not observed here, not even close, and it seems to me that the russians could breathe a new spirit here, confused masks wander through the venetian squares and streets, but this is... nothing more than the shadow of a carnival, why wear a mask , if you are unable to give up on yourself. matador, venice, winter water, on friday on the first. dear friends, this is the anthropology podcast on the first and our guest is the project light of the night ragas. but look, bansuri is not your only one. here, here there are actually several wind instruments, firstly, this is turkish, this is bansuri, and this is duduk, armenian duduk, all civilizations had such an instrument and the main thing is that it has not changed in 3-400 years, it has not changed in any way, we are talking about
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the sound is produced by the vibration of this very cane, and the reed, yes the reed, yes, this is the reed, here it is on top, and this is the apricot, the base of the reed, yes , yes, this is the apricot tree, yes, but the armenians have their own way, the georgians have it, turak has it called a balloon, but the armenians have their own way when you start immersing yourself in looking at history of humanity, these are all cultural, it’s simply fascinating how much diversity there is, it’s probably like tour hirdau in his time, so he went and proved that the oceans existed as a means of transportation, and so through music we can cross these internal oceans, well , let's not stray too far from music, i ask you to continue to lead us on this journey, so what?
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well, grandiosely, we can say that what makes a wind instrument so interesting is that breathing is essentially a leash for the spirit, and it’s not without reason we are talking about aspirated love and so on, then it turns out that the difference between the instruments that you pavel brought into the studio is not only in the number of holes, but well... many, many, musicians, mystics, they
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say that a wind instrument, it contains this original human cry, such a prayer, prayer, at the same time , there is also breathing here, this breathing, this silent prayer that the esekhasto has, a constant internal quiet prayer, it seems to sound , this is the power of these instruments, playing turkic music, you find yourself sealed in a square, because these are repeating phrases, and even pentatonic ones, yes, but inside these pentatonic phrases, there is a very complex system, some tones in ottoman music are divided into nine parts, imagine what kind of space there is, of course, i can imagine, because in azerbaijan ashuk will sing in such a way that anyone who loves vocal music will take the breath away, this is impossible, there are such milisms there. well , ney is probably capable of conveying etymisms, yes,
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well, but my interest in her arose precisely in connections with byzantine music, because it was in ottoman music that traces of byzantine music remained, so well, our violin is idle, or you do not intend to play it, the time will come, then do what you want.
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what just sounded, and this, this was bach’s aria and the lord’s prayer in aramaic, in aramaic, this is the language in which the savior spoke, yes, yes, it’s fantastic that bach’s aria,
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bach’s aria, bach couldn’t sing, well, this , in fact, i took it from anna magdalene bach’s music book, that is, it’s basically a children’s book piece, my son played it once, so i did, when i heard it, i thought it would be good to transfer it to this guitar, it’s just that on this guitar, as you know, the simplest chords are the most difficult to play, and that is can be compared to driving a sports car over rough terrain, something like this, okay, then here’s the question, are these not toys, wind instruments, a city? is not suitable for rehearsing, and in order to play like this, you need to not only rehearse on them, sleep with them, when uncle jivan became the first master of arpetom in the world, so the mountains of armenia helped him, he went to the mountains and rehearsed there, so uncle jivan was a skilled master in making duduks , too, who thinks i will say seranopokh,
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since it is in armenian, but syranopoh, apricot stick, pipe in that sense , that after all, duduk is turkish. words and then you will have to mean turkish melos, after all, armenian cyranopoh, although it seems like we were saying the same thing, so he gave me a wonderful instrument made by his own hands, i tried for 2 weeks blow out at least one sound, and when she made it in the third week, i realized that it would be better if i didn’t give it away, because i have it beautifully lying in a visible place, where you are rehearsing with this, how the neighbors haven’t kicked you out yet, somehow here i am i started when i started doing all this, my neighbor on the left side moved a clarinet player, from above, that is, wind players began to appear, that is, when i lived in india, there were neighbors, they basically came out at night and seemed to order stew directly, asked concerts, that is, as if people, they perceive, understand that here is a musician and he needs to play, so they even brought gifts, it happened to me too,
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i was sitting and playing on the scoreboard, studying somewhere in a shed, a servant came to me. owners and began to explain to me with gestures, like: dear, you need to go to the mandir, to the mandir, that is , to the square to the temple, go, play, what are you sitting here, yes, yes, it was like that, even drums can be carried, but friends ours - when they went to bed, i lived there with friends of such a - swiss-indian family, so - they asked me, play the violin, and we will go to bed, then you play here in this room, and we there in another room. that’s how it should be, yes, that is, they liked, for example, this , well, of course, the sitar is its own, in general, a person takes a sitar, he plays it himself, but me, i was very much in india...’ they really supported me, that is, when i heard the knock on the door, when i started playing very early, i thought, well, now they will argue, so they say that you play so little, you started so late, but you need more,
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why did you come here, let’s study, let me remind you that this is an anthropology podcast on the first, our guest is pavel pravin with his ingenious project light of night crayfish. you need to understand it in this raga, it also has its own phases, there is a whole story, there is drama, and well, firstly, of course, this is a mode that has an upward movement and a downward movement, the interaction of these two movements creates a pattern , ornament, and one more very important point - this is race, race is mood, there are a lot of them, maybe , so to speak, the race of separation, the race of love, that is , they are very different, there are a lot of different these races and, as it were, when you dive, that's it musician, he conveys this feeling of state, and, as it were, zamora, it carries this state, but
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the listener himself must work together with the musician, yes, yes, this is a joint process, this is this magic, this is the magic of eastern listening, the viewer is not separated from the musician, so he can say, play like this, play like this, please play me like this, like this, yes, then it goes down, yes, yes, yes, this is, for example, a performance by a tabla player, this... is in general- then it's an interactive thing, because the tabloid guy comes out, he always has to say, i i’ll try to perform now such and such a kaida, there is such and such a composition, there, which i composed, maybe there is my teacher’s teacher or there, which i composed myself, all sorts of things happen, so in fact, my first teacher, kishap choudhry, he he told me about this, and i kind of, well, in general, since i had never seen it, i didn’t understand what it was, and then in india i saw how - and indeed, i was present at the concert of srikishon maharaja, unfortunately , he probably died about five years ago, but then i
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i was present at his concert, and i saw how some grandfathers were sitting in front, they began to talk to him something, and my friend says to me, look, he orders him, he says, play me from the sixth beat, please, chakardar , here in this waist, well, here’s something like that and he tried and it didn’t work out for him at first, so... and then the second time she succeeded, can you imagine what a feeling of music is, yes, then let’s do something still playing, i would like to play one composition, it is called zavk idil, this is my composition the words of bahaudin nachband, this is uzbekistan , wow, this is bukhara, this was a sufi to whom timerlane came, dismounted and listened to him, we must explain who a sufi is? this is inside the islamic culture, this is a wandering dervish who is looking for the truth, sufis in
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the east, they, they were part of the culture, they, for example, it is believed that avicena, the dachatel, he was a sufi, yes, bukhara, this is the place where, where looks like bahauddin nachbant, an amazing place from all over the middle east. people come there, and this song is for several his main phrases, dil bayoruda, hands in labor, heart in god.
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well, what's going on here? dear friends, it’s better not to even say anything, keep an eye on the tour posters, now we need to repeat it correctly again, in general, this is pavel pravin, that’s what we need to say, to travel around the country or just in moscow, well, in general there are a lot of trips, but with different, completely different projects, and i recently came from krasnoyarsk, i’m playing with such an interesting, very interesting vocalist
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gurud, there is such a project, he’s from sakhalin, he’s so interesting and throaty singing and my mother is also from sakhalin, oh, so we go - a wonderful place , yuzhno-sakhalinsk, and all this in general , listen, who is not called gurudeva, listen, it’s like ivan ivanov, please tell me, you could we end this meeting of ours with something, hindu tururak, but there it is. we would like, probably, maybe, in the words , immortal words of kabir, and he translates the meaning simple, no matter who you are, christian, muslim or hindu, if the lord is the wind, then he is equally fills the spirit of everyone who comes to him, the main thing is to go, this is worth thinking about while listening to this composition
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, we thank you for your attention, god grant you success in everything you do, and of course, the main thing is health, all the best, thank you to you, kaya. induturaagalay soçi bičaare.
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quietly with my song. tell the secret of your heart to those who are dear to you, but do not increase grief or care, you are my friend. give a motive on the sly to those who go on a journey into the distance. ra rahman, i am rarahi, assatomaya.
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hello, this is a podcast, a must watch
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reading, yaglaya obatnikova, today my guests are the writer and poet alexander pelevin and film actor daniil murovyov, we will discuss mark twain and his two novels, the adventures of thomas. and the adventures of haeckel berifin. sasha, please tell me, tom sawyer and haeckel berifin are very different things. do you even find it hard to believe that this was written by one writer? these are completely different books, and i just remember my childhood impression of them, yes, but how dissimilar they are to each other and even contradict each other in some ways, because when i was, again, i read these books in class in the fifth, i think, or sixth, i don’t remember, honestly. i thought in my naivety, yes, in my naivety i thought that the adventure of gekkal was a continuation of the story of tom sawyer, exactly the same, that is, like tom sawyer there, ha-ha, the boy spat at the boy, they were all given bream and then
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they went to their parents, everything is fine , revealing, back, darkness, poverty, crime, murder , violence, slavery, listen, well, there is also murder in tom soyur, here... just tom soyur, that’s what’s going on there, how did you even see it all when you re-read it, for me personally, tom sawyer’s book is exactly about the model of childhood, exactly what it is and why you need to treat life, etc. and people around you, how valuable they are, how easy it is to lose them, and tomsoy’s main character reminded me very much, a mixture of the character from dirk, peter blood, the chronicles of peter blood, only older, roughly speaking, here. and i like the character himself because he’s very kind of like he’s such a funny guy that he can even at some points he looks like he is a very smart person, and he may be incomprehensible to someone, that is, he is just a boy for
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someone, but for someone he will be a genius, so i can say, the genius is why they invent interesting adventures, and tom suer is the absolute archetype of a trickster, that is, he deceives everyone, he makes jokes about himself, he is such a fool who is always turned on his head, even... himself in certain scenes, but in the end what - either something has some kind of benefit, or he’s just laughing at everything, well, tom sawer about the tail, but at the same time at the same time, we understand that in these adventures he reaches a very serious point, that is, there are stories about how he got lost in a cave, that he did not die of hunger with a girl, and also, that is, he holds responsibility for this a girl, he witnesses a murder, that is, we see that on the one hand it’s all, well, jokes, humor , cheerful laughter, yes, on the other hand... we understand that he very often finds himself on the brink of life and death, he feels quite confident in this situation, sorry for interrupting the story that any joker
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he can always make a joke, it’s like his brother said in the film, take the burden with you so as not to fall when walking, something like this, clearly, that is, tom sawyer, he is still a boy from a good family, in general he has everything ok, he is an orphan, he lives with his aunt, but nevertheless it is clear that this is... this is a good family, he reads books, he is wonderfully brought up, he lives in love, and one might say, from an excess of vitality, he comes up with all these troubles, yes, and hekel is this... dyaga, a man who doesn’t really have a family, has the father of a drunkard, who sees him screams, why are you a young man, you learned to read books, now what do you think, will you become me, yes, yes, your mother, i didn’t read, i remembered, in fact, that khamenguey also said that from all american literature grew up from huckelburne, in this he is absolutely right, and the same hamingui wrote that huckelburne finn needs to be read before that. the moment where negro jim is stolen from gekko.
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according to hamingue, this is where the real end is, everything else is just a scam. it seems to me that he is right in some ways, because the book is very perishable and gloomy. this is where it could have ended. well, it seems to me that there are very relevant issues of racism there, because the main plot of hekel berifin is that hek is running away from his father, who locked him in a house, yes, some kind of hut. maybe he goes to school there, well, in general, this is not life, he runs away from his father, imitating his murder, and he chops up some pig there, i must say, the guy is so strong, he always comes up with very practical ways, yes , a way out of the situation and uh, then he meets this runaway jim on some island, they are already traveling along the river together, but about , about the imitation of a murder, it’s also very interesting, because literally just a couple of hours ago... i found the most obvious parallels between hekelbre the finn
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and the film dead man by jim jarmusch, what if re-read this i haven’t seen the film by jeremy shimertz, be sure to watch it, it’s absolutely great, be sure to watch it, but what’s the point there too, but what if you re-read this book from the position that huck didn’t actually fake his death, but actually died, this it turns out to be a dead man's journey and not just a dead man's journey, a dead man's journey in a boat on the river, charon. the divine comedy of dante is just virgili, he once reads dante, and when i asked to read tom saur, i was basically told, i’m already reading dante, and you come to him with a children’s book, why tom saur, i’m on him looked differently, that's it. from a position as if already inside this book, and
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it was interesting for me to observe how from a simple situation one can derive some kind of super morality beyond some emotions and so on about this there is a wonderful film called life is beautiful and the director and there is also the main character, he too, he seems like everything is bad and he turns everything around and makes it so that yes, he turns everything into a game, yes you need to be able to do this and this is very well shown in the scene with beki having already lost hope, that she’s still lying there, just like that, she’s still crying, that’s it, she’s already going to die, all normal behavior for a girl, in general yes, but he did exactly what many do people would not have acted, that is, he, from a very, very gloomy situation, he did not lose hope and gave this hope to others, this is an indicator of enormous strength, this is an indicator of enormous strength within himself, by the way, it ’s interesting there, he binds what - a piece of string to the side of this string.
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walking in the dark, when the candles have run out, to understand where the road is next, i mean that this is not just a boy, a dreamer who read about adventures from books, he can also practically find some way out in a difficult situation, this of course makes him related, like they say, you’ll make life go wrong, you’ll get colorful, no, listen, believe me, many people in a critical situation simply fall into catatonia and don’t know what to do, but tom, he takes responsibility at first, by the way, let’s talk about girls, i read in tomas soyer’s childhood, hekel berifin was also more interesting to me then and now, probably hekel berifin, because i was interested in the practical part of his adventures, but at the same time, only toma soyer has relationships with girls, and for me, maybe it was most interesting to read about relationships with girls as a child, that is, tom is such a ladies' man in general, one might say that he has a theme of girls.
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it’s open, he has different girlfriends, he somehow moves from one to another , he has some of his own methods of seduction, daniel, please tell me how you saw tom’s relationships with girls in general, i’ll say not only about becky , i’ll generally say that tom sawyer is a character who knows how to love, and he learns to give love to others, then there is he receives love, he loves to receive, but he also learns to give this thing, this is the type of character. when you mess up, you just do something, and then you sit and think, damn, why did i do this, why, how, where, and so on, quite typical, yes, quite so, so very simple... line with many boys who are just trying to somehow manage relationships , well, he can pretend that he doesn’t notice someone there, this is a frequent topic, he has a story there that it's beikie, she's on she was offended by him because she found out that there is some other girl in his life , then after some time she begins
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to take some steps towards reconciliation, but tom pretends that he does not notice her, begins to walk with some -another girl, yes, that is, he is engaged in the fact that he will be in her. jealousy, yes, well, in general, he fuels her interest, i would like typical manipulations, that is, with which , that is, these manipulations, they actually weren’t invented by the current izumers, and psychologists, and so on, these are just the heroes our time, yes, that is, well, let’s even start with how he tries to attract the girl’s attention , that is, he stands on her head in front of her and tries to throw all sorts of blades of grass, pieces of stones, i don’t know, make all sorts of things out of something unknown what, and well, this is also very typical, we... love to show off properly, well, he successfully shows off , that is, becky is in love, everything works out for him , he did everything right, and he is also open-minded, so they sit, sit and he immediately says i love you, that’s all, that too, direct persistent, they even manage to kiss him this girl, which personally
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impressed me as a child, so i would say that this is very confident behavior, okay, daniel, maybe you have friends who behave this way? honestly, i’ve met people like that, yes, that’s right, mm, i wouldn’t say it’s exactly the same, but manipulation, yes, for some it suggests, well, you like this, you like it in the volume, not very, not very, i know people who behave this way at the age of 30, and there are those who never succeed, yes, ha ha, and then they sit there all their lives, sad, but this is not about you, success awaits you, i think, well , wait and see, the city was not planned here, but petrozavodsk became a city in the time of catherine. traditional korelian pies keyton pirot, pies for sons-in-law, my first pirotten pirot, it’s very tasty, yulen magiemagiya, for dessert we will try karelian caviar, it sounds intriguing,
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wow, such a karilian tiramesun, well, the presentation is impressive, wow, not a baby at all. yes, i want to cook my mushroom soup as soon as possible, it will be just space. today i will cook klahikeita in serbian monyat, the coolest thing in this whole story is that you will have a lot of fish, and i will have a lot of mushrooms, have you decided to surprise the karelians with fish and mushrooms? yes, let's try it. premiere: chefs on wheels. tomorrow, on the first day.
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hot ice, live broadcast, tomorrow. on the first, love figure skating, appreciate figure skating, adore figure skating, this podcast is a must read , i’m aglaina batnikova, my guest is the writer and poet alexander pelevin and film actor danil muravyov, we discuss thomas soer and hekel berifina, novels by mark twain , famous american writer. hekel berifin in the finale of the meeting... that is, first we see hekel berifin in the story about thomas oer, then we see thomas soer in the story about hekelfin, they look very different, because when heck appears in the story about tom, we understand that huck
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, well, let’s say, is such a partner, a buddy, yes, a buddy on adventures, he helps, that’s right, in that he is a leader, and in the second story, where the adventure of huckleberin, we meet at the end of the volume. who happily fits into the adventure that offers him huck, and that is, to free the runaway black man who is sitting in the khibar, yes, both of them are pretending not to be who they are, they are deceiving some aunt, a beautiful woman, this is also tom’s aunt, but but they pretend that hekel berifin is tom, and tom pretends that he is a sith, a cousin, that is, they somehow act it out, the woman believes, he begins a whole series, that is , his own adventures that he read in books, he begins imitate, he forces this black man to drag some kind of millstone, so that he imitates a prisoner, wrote like... some letters, the negro doesn’t know how to write, but tom writes for him, you have to endure it, tom writes some anonymous letter, farmers come with guns to
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wait for the attack that tom announced, so they will see, what is happening there, that is, there are full rats of spiders, but we have caught up with some animals there and snakes, this is absolutely generous, yes, i am this episode , these are the last ones, people think that this black man has gone crazy, they say he's crazy, that he did it there on the blood. wrote something on the shirt, and this is all the most interesting thing that huck , realizing that it is completely non -functional, it makes no sense that this negro can simply be filmed from the bed and it is not very much released, but there was a very cool episode where - they are - they they say that listen, there is a very heavy stone, help him carry it, and jim just takes it, lifts the bed , wraps his chain around his neck, runs away, takes the stone again, this one will captivate himself, that was also everyone obeying tom, what’s interesting, and this one negro himself, huck, yes, they all listen to alllessly tom, but this doesn’t make any sense, in general, this whole story
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, especially since in the end it turns out that the negro is free, and tom knew about it, because his mistress, the negro, wrote him, so to speak, a liberation letter letter and in the will, that is, they just had fun for the sake of fun, yeah, then basically, i’ll be honest, of these two books i liked tom sawyer more, it talks about eloquence, love, and about the freedom of one’s own spirit, the hekelber speaks about freedom, it’s yours physical, that you can be anywhere, whenever you want, about love for your loved ones, loneliness, how easy it is to lose them, and to some extent friendship, how important it is too, and the people around you, how important they are to you, and honestly, at the moment i’m closer to nom soer, that’s exactly his story, but in the book about gekk tom at one point began to irritate me, well, at this moment that we are discussing, when he began to torment people with his fantasies, and of course,
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it's great, it's fun, it's trying to turn into a game, but here comes the question, as they say about the life of death, here, well, that’s a trickster, a trickster is supposed to torment people with his fantasies, tell me the downsides, but it’s interesting that in heckelber it’s a fin, after all, friendship is snow. and the negro at that time, i remind you that we are talking about the period of the middle of the century in america, where there was slavery, and the negro was not considered a person, that is , even to the point that there is a conversation with some kind of this aunt, which huck says that he had some kind of accident on the steamboat, he says the head exploded there cylinder, she says, well, i hope no one died, he says, well, only one black man died, she says, oh well, also this internal monologue of gekko after jim was stolen from him, stolen from him, again
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i’ll emphasize yes, where he himself is tormented by his conscience, i did something bad, stealing a black man from her mistress , but this one is so good, we need to help him, but i did something bad, but he needs help, he’s really tormented by his conscience, trying to somehow get out of of that paradox for him that a black man is a thing for him, yes, that is, yes, and he suddenly in his eyes. to be a thing, he becomes a person, in this regard, it’s very funny to me that in recent decades they have begun to make claims against this book for the notorious n-word, calling the book russian, daniil does not say the n-word, daniil, you can somehow to explain this, i didn’t live at that time, but i understand why everything happened there like that, because it was to some extent under the influence of some kind of religion and similar things, it’s just society doing things like that, let’s look at this.. .just yes, here, by the way, there’s more fifteen-year-old captain, there is a book, also about this topic, but i can say this, in ours.

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