• Gospa Nola Isidora Sekulic Pdf

    From Renita Lukins@21:1/5 to All on Sun Nov 26 20:52:00 2023
    Gospa Nola: A Portrait of a Strong Woman in Isidora Sekulic's Chronicle of a Small Town Cemetery
    Gospa Nola is a short story from the collection "Chronicle of a Small Town Cemetery" by Isidora Sekulic, one of the most prominent Serbian female writers of the 20th century. The main motif of this story is the cemetery, and the story begins with a
    description of the small town cemetery and the personalities of those who lie there. The main voice in the story belongs to a strong character, Stanojla Perčinova, who does not shy away from struggle and whose whole life is struggle, effort, hardship
    and self-sacrifice. The historical events are chronologically recorded, and the author deals with the fates of families and individuals and talks about transience and death. Gospa Nola is a story about transience and futility, and the very thought of
    transience enriches all the events and all the lives described.

    Gospa Nola was a robust woman, originally from Herzegovina. From an early age, Gospa Nola stood out from other girls by her physical appearance. As a child, Nola lived on the border between Serbia and Bosnia with her father and mother. However, her
    mother became ill and died. Nola was a formed personality as a girl in her homeland: "Nola was a rare person, with prominent character traits: truthfulness, righteousness, seriousness, humaneness". These are the main features of her character, which will
    develop even more in the new environment and new circumstances. Her psychological and moral portrait appears massive and sturdy, exceptional and fascinating. Gospa Nola was a concept on the farm and in the town. When one says Gospa Nola, one thinks only
    of good, exemplary, exceptional. The town, which produced and spread stories, built portraits and recorded scandals, could not use Gospa Nola's name with a negative sign because only epithets went with that name: simple, persistent, noble, modest, proud,
    humane, honest, firm, generous, brave, fair, hardworking, serious. All these qualities are in strong contrast to her appearance. Her appearance seems discordant and clumsy, "rough and unpolished"; her clothing too simple and inappropriate for her
    financial situation. Strictness, seriousness, sharp and often slightly ironic language betray a hard person and a hard heart. But behind that mask lies nobility, understanding, warmth, humanity and mercy "widely spread by Gospa Nola". Nola is a
    mountainous nature by birth, by constitution, by temperament and by diligence. She is aware that she is tall and strong like her father and that she does not resemble anyone else in other qualities.

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    Gospa Nola married Lazar Lazarić when she was 18 years old. He was an old man who had been married twice before. He had two sons from his first marriage: Jovanče and Đorđe; and two daughters from his second marriage: Anđelija and Milica.
    Lazar was rich but stingy. He did not care about his children's education or happiness. He only wanted to increase his wealth by exploiting his workers and tenants. He treated his wife as a servant and did not respect her opinions or feelings. He often
    beat her for no reason. Gospa Nola endured everything patiently but firmly. She did not let him break her spirit or dignity. She took care of his children as if they were her own. She sent them to school or arranged marriages for them according to their
    wishes. She also helped the poor people who worked on their farm or rented their land. She gave them money or food or clothes whenever they needed it.

    When Lazar died after 20 years of marriage
    , Gospa Nola inherited his property but not his stinginess. She continued to run the farm successfully but also generously. She invested money in improving the living conditions of her workers and tenants. She also supported various cultural and
    humanitarian causes in the town. She became respected and admired by everyone.

    Gospa Nola had only one son from her marriage with Lazar: Petar Lazarić. He was her pride and joy. She gave him everything he wanted: education, travel, freedom. He became a doctor and married a French woman named
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