Agnia Barto about the daisy
Agnia Barto on the Daisy: A Modest Flower in Children's Poetry and Beyond When we talk about Agnia Lvovna Barto, familiar lines from our childhood come to mind: "Our Tanya is crying loudly," "The little bull is swinging," or "The hostess threw away the rabbit." Her poems are a whole universe where toys, children, animals, and, of course, nature live. Among the many images populating this universe, there is one modest but very important one — the daisy. Barto did not write a separate cycle about daisies, but this flower appears in her poems many times, each time with a specific meaning. The daisy in Barto is not just an element of the landscape, it is a symbol that speaks of freedom, choice, the beauty of simple things, and the fact that the real cannot be sold. "Daisies Run Across the Field": A Poem That Became a Small Manifesto The most famous poem by Agnia Barto, in which the daisy plays the main role, is "Daisies Run Across the Field." It is included in the collection "Think, Think...", which Barto addressed to children readers, but which she herself called "philosophical lyricism." Indeed, at first glance, a simple poem about a bouquet of daisies turns out to be much deeper than it seems. Here is its full text: Daisies run across the field, Showing off in sight, And I stand as if rooted, My gaze does not waver. Daisies run across the field, Not hiding in the grass... And I step with a bouquet, With flowers through Moscow. I see some uncle Smiling sweetly: — What a nice bouquet! How much do you ask for? And the uncle says Persuasive words: — We've agreed? Alright? I don't give a rouble, but two. And I give him an answer, I say: — No, no, I don't sell daisies, I carry the bouquet home. And goodbye, uncle, Have we agreed? Alright? Already in the first lines, we see an unusual technique: the daisies in Barto are not just growing — they "run." This personification gives the flowers vitality, independence, almost human energy. They "show off in sight," they do ... Read more
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