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July 16, 2025

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The affection of war on learning literature in Ukr. schools

Since the start of the invasion learning litarature in Ukrainian schools has significantly changed. Somewhen before I, and other youngsters, used to learn Russian poetries,tales and novels, but nowadays, they seems to be forgotten. For immense part of people these actions, I mean reducing the amount of Russian writers in case to ''reduce the vast Russian influence in culture'' in school's curriculum, undoubtedly caused by government, seems to be evident. But for me, as a conscious teenager, who's apt to read different writers, despite all conditions, it looks at least weird. I can comprehend all ways Ukrainian policy is waged by, but not that one. I disagree with the tense that Russian author's have a colossal affect on our society, because firstly, I'm assured that most of the people, who are currently assembling into crowds and screaming down the streets ''Prohibit the Russian Culture'', have never opened any book. Secondly, I'd like to mention that Russian authors have made an immense affection on the whole litarature, and were highly regarded not only in their own Motherland, but across the world. I'd like to assure that without Dostoevsky and his greatest novel ''The Brothers Karamazov'' there would never exist such a world-prominent authors like Franz Kafka, who highly admitted the influence of this work on his relations with his father, or Albert Camus, who once noticed that Dostoevsky ''has opened the door for existentialism even before it's birth''.
I'm really anxious about the state of Russian literature nowadays, but I assume, that all changes will come after the war, and we will learn Russian authors again as it used to be before, and as well as Ukrainian ones.

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The affeliction/influence of war on learning literature in Ukr. schools

Since the start of the invasion learning litarature in Ukrainian schools has significantly changed.

Somewhen before I,me and other youngsters, used to learn Russian poetries,y, tales and novels, but nowadays, they seems to be forgotten.

Somewhen is not common, but nice touch.

For immensethe most part of people these actions, I mean reducing the amount of Russian writers in case to ''reduce the vast Russian influence in culture'' in school's curriculum, undoubtedly caused by government, seems to be evident.

But for me, as a conscious teenager, who's apt to read different writers, despite all conditions, it looks at least weird.

I can comprehend all ways Ukrainian policy is waged by, but not that one.

I disagree with the tense that Russian author's have a colossal affect on our society, because firstly, I'm assuredcertain that most of the people, who are currently assembling into crowds and screaming down the streets ''Prohibit the Russian Culture'', have never opened any book.

Secondly, I'd like to mention that Russian authors have made an immense affectionimpact on the whole litarature, and were highly regarded not only in their own Motherland, but across the world.

I'd like to assuremention that without Dostoevsky and his greatest novel ''The Brothers Karamazov'' there would never exist such a world-prominent authors like Franz Kafka, who highly admitted the influence of this work on his relations with his father, or Albert Camus, who once noticed that Dostoevsky ''has opened the door for existentialism even before it's birth''.

I'm really anxious about the state of Russian literature nowadays, but I assume, that all changes will come after the war, and we will learn Russian authors again as it used to be before, and as well as Ukrainian ones.

Secondly, I'd like to mention that Russian authors have made an immense affection on the whole litarature, and were highly regarded not only in their own Motherland, but across the world.


Secondly, I'd like to mention that Russian authors have made an immense affectionimpact on the whole litarature, and were highly regarded not only in their own Motherland, but across the world.

I'd like to assure that without Dostoevsky and his greatest novel ''The Brothers Karamazov'' there would never exist such a world-prominent authors like Franz Kafka, who highly admitted the influence of this work on his relations with his father, or Albert Camus, who once noticed that Dostoevsky ''has opened the door for existentialism even before it's birth''.


I'd like to assuremention that without Dostoevsky and his greatest novel ''The Brothers Karamazov'' there would never exist such a world-prominent authors like Franz Kafka, who highly admitted the influence of this work on his relations with his father, or Albert Camus, who once noticed that Dostoevsky ''has opened the door for existentialism even before it's birth''.

I'm really anxious about the state of Russian literature nowadays, but I assume, that all changes will come after the war, and we will learn Russian authors again as it used to be before, and as well as Ukrainian ones.


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The affection of war on learning literature in Ukr. schools


The affeliction/influence of war on learning literature in Ukr. schools

But for me, as a conscious teenager, who's apt to read different writers, despite all conditions, it looks at least weird.


But for me, as a conscious teenager, who's apt to read different writers, despite all conditions, it looks at least weird.

I can comprehend all ways Ukrainian policy is waged by, but not that one.


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I disagree with the tense that Russian author's have a colossal affect on our society, because firstly, I'm assured that most of the people, who are currently assembling into crowds and screaming down the streets ''Prohibit the Russian Culture'', have never opened any book.


I disagree with the tense that Russian author's have a colossal affect on our society, because firstly, I'm assuredcertain that most of the people, who are currently assembling into crowds and screaming down the streets ''Prohibit the Russian Culture'', have never opened any book.

Since the start of the invasion learning litarature in Ukrainian schools has significantly changed.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Somewhen before I, and other youngsters, used to learn Russian poetries,tales and novels, but nowadays, they seems to be forgotten.


Somewhen before I,me and other youngsters, used to learn Russian poetries,y, tales and novels, but nowadays, they seems to be forgotten.

Somewhen is not common, but nice touch.

For immense part of people these actions, I mean reducing the amount of Russian writers in case to ''reduce the vast Russian influence in culture'' in school's curriculum, undoubtedly caused by government, seems to be evident.


For immensethe most part of people these actions, I mean reducing the amount of Russian writers in case to ''reduce the vast Russian influence in culture'' in school's curriculum, undoubtedly caused by government, seems to be evident.

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