Written by Zhukovsky in the early 19th centuryThe poem "The Sea" aroused admiration among the poet's contemporaries. Although it was created in 1822, but printed the work only in 1829 in the collection "Northern Flowers". The output of the poem was not ignored by Pushkin, who in his letter to Vyazemsky expressed admiration for Zhukovsky's work. Lermontov and at least learned it by heart. The elegy is based on the romantic image of the water element - that's what analysis first of all. Zhukovsky "The Sea" wrote with his characteristic penetration and spirituality. The poet, like no other, felt the nature and understood her mood.

Heaven is the embodiment of a sublime image,flying upwards, a symbol of peace, tranquility and beauty. The sea symbolizes the human soul, striving to achieve the ideal. Storm is earthly trials, anxieties and sorrows. With a detailed study of the poem, all this shows very well the analysis. Zhukovsky "Sea" conditionally divided into three parts, each of them has its own mood, content, rhythmic structure and intonation.

In the second part, a storm begins, provokingwater element, which shows the analysis. The Zhukovsky Sea here correlates with a man who is trying to achieve justice, to regain his lost ideal, to take away the holy object from the enemy. The elements tear, beat, howl, torment the darkness. An alarming mood is transmitted by an accelerating rhythm, increased intonation. Thus, the author shows how furious the sea is, that it does not agree with the reality.

With the help of poetic means Zhukovsky was able to form an idea of the sea as an animated being. The whole poem is saturated with melody, which once again emphasizes the poet's talent.