Within the framework of the "Reading College" Concept, a reader's conference was held on the story of M.O. Auezov "Korgansyzdyn kuni" "Orphan Share".
The main purpose of the conference is to popularize the literary heritage of Mukhtar Auezov, an outstanding Kazakh writer, instilling interest in reading.
The participants of the conference are students of group B-11.
Preparatory work was carried out before the event. The preparation consisted in independent reading of the book, in a coherent presentation of what was read, selective reading aloud. Questions on the content were prepared in advance.
The story shows the story of a family that suffered a tragedy.
The heroine of the story Gaziza dies from the brutal violence of the volost Ahan, who brutally abused the girl. The girl, unable to withstand the shame and violence, goes to the steppe, the blizzard does not leave her the slightest chance to survive.
A short story on the shrillness and strength of feelings, on its problems acquires a universal sound.
During the discussion, the guys, using the example of the image of Ahan and Kaltai, noted human vices: cruelty, immorality.
Despite the fact that the story was written 100 years ago, the students drew attention to the social theme raised in the story, like the child and society.
The problem raised in the story is still relevant today. Today, domestic violence is one of the most acute social problems.
Students actively participated in the discussion of the events taking place in the story and its characters.
The event was accompanied by a presentation prepared by the Rukhani Zhangyru group.