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Anna Snegina (Анна Снегина) is an autobiographical poem written by Russian poet Sergei Alexandrovich Yesenin in 1925. The first part of the poem narrates about life in the two Russian villages: Radovo (Радово, possibly derived from "радость", which is Russian for "joy") and Kriusha (Криуша, possibly derived from "кривые уши", which is Russian for "curved ears"), about narrator's feelings for the World War I, and about his love for Snegina. Next parts of the poem tell us about the events in the Radovo and Kriusha, and the consequences of the Civil War and the Great October Socialist Revolution. In the end of the poem, the narrator receives a letter from Anna Snegina, who fled to London, and recalls his love for her.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })
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Crapsack World: Kriusha.
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He Who Fights Monsters: The Bolshevicks claim to fight for liberation of the peasants, but the miller says that Kriusha became more peaceful after Whites had killed Pron Ogloblin.
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Draft Dodging
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Draft Dodging: The narrator buys fake documents to avoid conscription.
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Book-Ends: The end of the poem resembles the end of its first parts, but instead of "In those years we were all loving, but we weren't loved as much" there is "In those years we were all loving, but so, we were also loved".
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Civil War
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Civil War: Characters of the poem talk about events that took place during Russian Civil War.
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Did Not Get the Girl
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Did Not Get the Girl: The narrator recalls a childhood memory, in which he was in love with Snegina, but she said him "no" when he was sixteen. Snegina is then shown married to another man.
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Best Friend: The old miller was so glad to see the narrator that he couldn't "put two words together".
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