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"Dandelion Wine": quotes from Ray Bradbury himself

"Wine from dandelions" (quotations from the book follow) - the work of Ray Bradbury, has already become a classic. With him you will plunge into the wonderful world of a twelve-year-old boy and spend with him one single summer that will never happen again, however, like any other summer, day, hour or minute. After all, every new dawn is an event, and it does not matter what it is, joyful or sad, wonderful or full of anxieties and disappointments, most importantly - with him you breathe life in full, you really feel alive.

"Wine from dandelions": quotes about the summer

In the courtyard of the summer of 1928. The protagonist is the twelve-year-old boy Douglas Spaulding, who lives in the small sleepy town of Greentown, which in literal translation means "green city". And it is not for nothing that he is given such a name, because there is so much light and lush greenery that there seems to be no "no long autumn, no white winter, no cool green spring", no, and never will be ...

But Douglas, even if unconsciously, feels by touch, guesses that sooner or later the end will come and "June dawns, July half-days, and August evenings." They will remain only in memory, and they need to be considered and summed up. And if something is forgotten? It does not matter, in the cellar there is always a bottle of wine from dandelions, and on it is a date, so that not a single day of summer will escape.

Yes, it's like never a sunny summer - the last time of his carefree childhood. Ahead is autumn, leading by the hand into the inevitable world of adults. That's why we must hurry to live, breathe in the scents of this magical time, run with friends, fool around with your brother, get into incredible adventures, ask endless questions to adults and watch, observe their strange life. Continue reading the novel "Wine from dandelions." Quotations from the work will help convey the atmosphere of hot summer.

Other Inhabitants

And there was someone to watch, yet Douglas is not the only inhabitant. Together with him resides the hot summer days and the whole Greentown. True, each in its own way. For example, Grandpa could not get enough of his wonderful mower. Every time, cutting fresh grass, he lamented that the new year can not be celebrated on the first of January. This holiday must be postponed for the summer. As soon as the grass on the lawn is ripe for haymaking, it means that the same day came, marking the beginning. Instead of shouting "Hooray!", Fireworks and fanfare there should be a solemn symphony of mowers. Instead of confetti and serpentine - a handful of freshly mown grass.

But not everything and not everything in Greentown was so wonderful. There was a place for disappointments, tears, impossible quarrels, sadness. In addition, when the sun went down, he became one of the millions of the same towns, and it was just as dark and lonely. Nightlife scared. She released her monster, whose name was death ... A mysterious and terrible Soulmate roamed the streets. His goal - young girls who are not in a hurry to return home quiet, warm summer evenings.

Sip of summer

But still there was summer in the yard. And it, unlike the fierce winter wind, does not divide, divide people, do not disperse them - everyone in their house, but unites, calls to enjoy "real freedom and life", and absorb into themselves "the warm breath of the world, slow and lazy ". And it gathered together, if not all, many on the day of dandelion. It was an unusual tradition - "to catch and bottle bottles in the summer" - wine from dandelions. Quotations from the book will necessarily convey the tart taste of a golden drink.

We can not collect the sun's rays, lay them tightly in a jar and immediately close the lid so that they do not scatter in all directions. "The festive August afternoon, the barely perceptible tapping of the wheels of a cart with ice cream, the rustle of a cut grass, the ant-kingdom that buzzes under your feet" - nothing lasts forever, and even memory can fail. Whether it's wine from dandelions! His soft twinkling is "just like the flowers opening at the dawn." And even if on a cold winter day there is a thin layer of dust on the bottle, the "sun of this June" will still look through it. And if you look through it on the January day, then instantly "the snow will melt, and the grass will appear, and the birds will sing in the trees, and even the flowers and grass will tremble in the wind." Yes, and the "cold lead sky" will necessarily become blue.

Age of the soul and body

Another striking feature of the book "Dandelion Wine" (quotations follow) is that it is not intended for a certain age. As children of adolescence, in fact, the peers of the protagonist, so the people of the older generation will be able to draw as much from themselves the work of Ray Bradbury. No wonder she has so much reasoning about her age, about what childhood, youth and old age are and whether figures mean so much.

For example, elderly people honestly say that it's much easier for old people to live, "because they always look as if they know everything in the world." But is it really so? No, it's more like pretending and a mask. And when they are alone, they invariably wink at each other and smile: Well, how do you feel about my confidence, my game, because I'm a good actor? And the author is sure that time is a kind of hypnosis. When a person is nine, it seems to him that the figure nine has always been, is and will be. At thirty, we are sure that life will never overstep this "beautiful facet of maturity". Seventy is seen by what will always and forever. Yes, all of us live only in the present, and it does not matter what it is - young or old. We will never see or know anything else.

About life

The book "Wine from dandelions" is immediately full of the author's reasoning about life, about the meaning of being. He invests them both in the mouth of the boys and in the mouths of adults. At the same time it is impossible to say that the first are naive, and for the second, every word is wisdom. Truth is available to all, it is without age marking. For example, Douglas tells Tom that he is most concerned about how God rules this world. To which the latter confidently responds that it is not worth it, because "he still tries."

Or here is another quote from Bradbury ("Dandelion Wine"): Doug once rode a bicycle, worked hard at the pedals and thought about "what are the major upheavals in life, where they are, important turns." "Everyone is born first, gradually grows, eventually grows old and dies at the end. The appearance of the world does not depend on us. But is it not possible to somehow influence maturity, old age and death? "

And finally, for the true fans of the work "Dandelion Wine" - quotes in English about life: "So if trolleys and runabouts and friends and near friends can go for a while or go away forever, or rust, or fall apart or die, And if someone can be murdered, and if someone is great-grandma, who was going to live forever ... I ... Douglas Spaulding, some day, must ... "; ".. I have always believed that true love defines the spirit, although the body sometimes refuses to believe it."

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