1. Reference Essay No. 4
'The Basket of Pine Cones' is a moving story from the novel of the same name by the writer Pao-tốp-xki. It tells of a girl named Đa-ni, who attends a concert with Mrs. Mac-da and Mr. Nin-xơ. For the first time hearing symphonic music, Đa-ni feels as if she is in a dream. When the announcer on stage mentions that this symphony is written by E-đơ-va Gờ-ric as a gift to Đa-ni Pơ-đơ-xơn, she is deeply touched. She recalls the memory of the composer, who had carried a basket of pine cones to her home. As she listens to the music, Đa-ni remembers her homeland and tears flow. After the concert, she walks along the beach, feeling the beauty of the world. This simple yet profound story teaches me the value of gifts, and the meaning of both giving and receiving them.

2. Reference Essay No. 5
'The Basket of Pine Cones' offers readers a deep and emotional experience. The story follows Đa-ni, a young girl attending a concert with Mrs. Mac-da and Mr. Nin-xơ. This is her first time hearing symphonic music, and she feels like she is in a dream. When the announcer reveals that the music was written by E-đơ-va Gờ-ric as a gift to Đa-ni Pơ-đơ-xơn, she is moved. Đa-ni recalls a memory of the composer, who had carried a basket of pine cones all the way to her home. After the concert, she walks along the beach, feeling a deeper appreciation for life. This story teaches a valuable lesson on how to give and receive gifts. The act of giving and receiving should be thoughtful, showing care and gratitude from both sides. Just like Đa-ni, the simple gift of music, though not materially valuable, fills her soul with joy and positive energy.

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5. Reference Article 1
The beauty of the short story 'The Pine Cone Basket' is first reflected in the simple yet magnificent depiction of nature. In autumn, the forest in Beghen is incredibly beautiful, with an atmosphere tinged with the scent of mushrooms and the rustling of leaves. The autumn forest dons a golden robe, seemingly crafted with the finest materials, using all the copper and gold in the world. The delicate leaves are so fragile that 'just a bird’s song is enough to make them quiver.' In winter, the mist envelops the city. 'Snowflakes fall slantingly, trying to cling to the tree branches,' with one snowflake hovering 'hesitantly, floating in the air.' The sound of water dripping. The shrill calls of the thrush perched on the branch, confused and unsettled. The cricket watches Grig through the gap in the fireplace... Paustovsky calls upon all the senses to keenly perceive every image, shape, color, sound, and fragrance of nature. He experiences nature through the sensitive heart of a poet, with the aesthetic eye of a painter, and the musical ear of a composer, capturing the trembling leaves of autumn, the ‘hesitant’ snowflakes, the echoing forest resembling a playful bird stalking sounds 'then flinging them back through the cliffs'; the confusion of the thrush, the curiosity of the cricket listening to the wondrous melody... Through the author's pen, nature in 'The Pine Cone Basket' is alive, with a soul of its own. The Norwegian forest scene in the short story evokes the poetic beauty of Russia’s nature, reminiscent of the masterpieces 'Golden Autumn,' 'Eternal Tranquility,' and 'Birch Forest' by the renowned artist Levitan, as the author has imbued it with the soul of beloved Russian nature. The diverse, vibrant beauty of the landscape deeply moves the reader, allowing them to escape the daily worries and find balance and inner peace.
*Source: Th.s Nguyen Thi Khanh Xuan

6. Reference Article 2
Paustovsky is a writer known for his lyrical prose, rich in poetic quality. This poetry is evident in many aspects, especially in the detailed descriptions of nature in Russia, which are infused with a sense of poetry on every page of the short story 'The Pine Cone Basket.'
The depiction of Russian nature in 'The Pine Cone Basket' is dreamlike and magical, with forests filled with the faint scent of mushrooms, the sound of rustling leaves, the crashing of waves on the shore, and moss hanging from the tree branches, cascading like green hair onto the ground. In June, nature is adorned in a golden robe, reminiscent of a symphony concert, with 'lantern trees draped in the leaves of the banyan.' All of nature’s memories return to the character's mind, bringing back 'her forests, her homeland, the sounds of the horn, and the sounds of the sea.' And as the melody plays, 'glass ships stir the water into foam, the wind sings through the rigging,' accompanied by the calls of birds, children's voices, and the voices of lovers… All these sights and sounds of nature fill Dagny's soul with peace. She cried, then smiled – a smile of gratitude and happiness for the small gift from the kind musician. The image of 'lights on the ships slowly tilting in the gray, clear water' closes the story and opens up a sense of tranquility and calm in the reader’s heart.
It can be said that the poetic nature of the story’s setting serves as the backdrop that enhances the pure, angelic image of the character, playing a significant role in the success of the work.

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