Compare the behavior of Taras Bulba with the 10 commandments of GogolTaras Bulba?



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Shche ne vmerla Ukraina In the surging wave Taras Bulba Runs out to the balcony in his underwear! When Taras was still Tarasik, he used to run barefoot and without pants, with an ever-snotty nose, around his farmstead. It was a hungry time, the 16th century, there was nothing to eat and no work. Taras often ran away to the steppe. There he caught mice and cockroaches, then roasted them on the fire or even ate them. But then he had a bellyache and made piles everywhere, like a lousy cat. My mother advised him to stop running around and plant bulbs, or else winter will come and we will die of hunger. But he did not care, he was lazy, but when the fall came, he still took one cardboard box and buried it somewhere. A week later he went to gather his harvest, but could not find the place where he had buried it. Tarasik roared in the farmyard like a bull, he had nothing to eat but he wanted to! That's a pity! They called him Bulba ever since. And when the Polish Schlachs attacked them in the 18th century, Taras was 50 years old and became the leader of a partisan detachment. The struggle was slow and reckless, there was little in mind, where to direct and where to turn, he poorly understood, then he with his brothers and sat down to write a letter to the Turkish Sultan, they say, help for Christ's sake, I will take away a sack of potatoes to you. The sultan said, fine, and he gathered an army and attacked Ukraine. They were muttering to each other for a long time, and during the breaks they were drinking Gorilka and eating bacon, but the pigs still remained on the farms. Then they asked for a truce and went to Turkey for a resort. There they were killed every last one of them. That time was called the Turkish Gambit, which was later used in chess. Isn't it better to stay away from resorts when your homeland is in danger?

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Shche ne vmerla Ukraina In the rising tide runs out Taras Bulba On the balcony in his underwear! When Taras was still Tarasik, he used to run barefoot and without pants with his nose always sniveling on his farmstead. The 16th century was a hungry time, there was nothing to eat, and there was no work. Taras would often run away to the steppe. There he caught mice and cockroaches and roasted them on the fire or even ate them. But then he had a bellyache and made piles everywhere like a lousy cat. My mother used to say to him: "Stop running and let's plant the bulb or else winter will come and we will die of hunger. But he was too lazy to do anything, but when the fall came, he still took one kartów and buried it somewhere. A week later he went to gather his harvest, but he couldn't find the place where he buried it. Tarasik roared in the farmyard like a bull, he had nothing to eat but he wanted to eat! That's a pity! They called him Bulba ever since. And when the Polish Schlachs attacked them in the 18th century, Taras was 50 years old and became the leader of a partisan detachment. The fight was slow and reckless mind was little what to direct and where to turn, he poorly understood then he and his brethren and sat down to write a letter to the Turkish Sultan they say help for Christ's sake, I'll give you a sack of potatoes. The sultan said okay, but he gathered an army and attacked Ukraine. During the breaks they drank Gorilka and ate bacon, but the pigs were left on farms, but the horses were all eaten up and there was no one to fight with. Then they asked for a truce and went to Turkey for a resort. There they were killed every last one of them. That time was called the Turkish Gambit, which was later used in chess.

 

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