The concept of “love” has many meanings. Here is one of its interpretations: “Love is a feeling of selfless, heartfelt affection.” We come to the conclusion that in everyday life we lack the charm, charm, and piercing tenderness that accompany true love.
Pushkin's poems are not at all a diary of his love victories and defeats, but primarily the poet's philosophical ideas about Woman as a source of inspiration. It is traditionally believed that his muse was the women he loved and was infatuated with.
The poet’s amorousness is judged by his poems, but Pushkin did not seek eternal love; only the need to love was eternal for him. The poet places true love above other feelings, showing its irresistible power.