(411 words) None of us are immune from loneliness. It does not depend on our strengths and weaknesses, origin and financial condition, since its origins lie in a misunderstanding that anyone can face. Just at some point the environment ceases to understand him, and he loses contact with him. Therefore, good people can also be alone. To prove my statement, I will give literary examples.
In the story of A. I. Solzhenitsyn, “Matrenin Dvor,” the heroine is distinguished by phenomenal kindness. She helps all fellow villagers for free, is polite and courteous with everyone, although she is not always answered the same. Matryona even took on the upbringing and upkeep of the daughter of her relative, who treated her rudely because of a long-standing insult. Once Matryona did not wait for him from the front, because he went missing, times were hard, and his family insisted that the bride go to the youngest son. Since then, Thaddeus hated her, considering himself a victim of deception. And the heroine herself was very unlucky: all the children died, her husband also died, she was left alone in this world. Only the adopted daughter pleased the woman, but she soon left the village. As a result, Matryona passed the lonely days, trying to be useful to the villagers. No one took it seriously, because people thought that selflessness and selflessness were a sign of weakness of reason. Matryona’s loneliness was unlimited, because with her behavior she went against the whole way of life of the village, where everything had its price, because people survived as best as they could. The story ends with a scene of the heroine’s funeral, where almost all of her relatives and friends share the inheritance, and do not regret Matryona’s fate. This means that a kind person can be lonely and incomprehensible.
Another example was described by A. S. Pushkin in the work “Station Warden”. The daughter left her good and sympathetic father for the sake of a luxurious life in the capital. A passing captain flattered by the beauty of Dunya and took her with him secretly from his parent. The unfortunate Samson looked for a daughter for a long time and found, but she fainted at the sight of her father, ashamed of her act. Then Minsky threw Vyrin out the door. The desperate father washed down, sank down and soon died of longing. Only a few years later his daughter appeared on the grave and cried for a long time. Unfortunately, the good hero left this world precisely from loneliness, which was the result of the daughter’s selfishness and her inability to understand and appreciate the kind heart of the parent.
Thus, even kind people face loneliness that destroys their sensitive hearts. This is because society is far from always able to understand the true essence of a person’s character and the motives of his actions. It is much easier to twist a finger at the temple and make someone an outcast than to try to delve into his emotional state and give a fair assessment of his behavior.