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    Once upon a time there was a cat, a thrush and a cockerel - a golden comb. They lived in the forest, in a hut. The cat and the thrush go to the forest to chop wood, and the cockerel is left alone.

    Leave - severely punished:

    - We will go far, and you stay housekeeping, but don’t give a voice; When the fox comes, don't look out the window.

    The fox found out that the cat and the thrush were not at home, ran to the hut, sat down under the window and sang:

    - cockerel, cockerel,

    golden scallop,

    butter head,

    silk beard,

    Look out the window

    I'll give you peas.

    The cockerel put his head out the window. The fox grabbed him in her claws and carried him to her hole.

    The rooster crowed:

    - The fox carries me

    For dark forests

    For fast rivers

    Over high mountains...

    Cat and thrush, save me!..

    The cat and the thrush heard, rushed in pursuit and took the cockerel from the fox.

    Another time, the cat and the thrush went into the forest to chop wood and again punished:

    - Well, now, rooster, do not look out the window, we will go even further, we will not hear your voice.

    They left, and the fox again ran to the hut and sang:

    - cockerel, cockerel,

    golden scallop,

    butter head,

    silk beard,

    Look out the window

    I'll give you peas.

    The boys were running

    Scattered the wheat

    chickens are pecking,

    Roosters are not allowed...

    — Ko-ko-ko! How do they not give?

    The fox grabbed him in her claws and carried him to her hole.

    The rooster crowed:

    - The fox carries me

    For dark forests

    For fast rivers

    Over high mountains...

    Cat and thrush, save me!..

    The cat and the thrush heard and gave chase. The cat runs, the thrush flies ... They caught up with the fox - the cat fights, the thrush pecks, and the cockerel was taken away.

    For a long time, for a short time, the cat and the thrush again gathered in the forest to cut firewood. When leaving, they severely punish the cockerel:

    - Do not listen to the fox, do not look out the window, we will go even further, we will not hear your voice.

    And the cat and the thrush went far into the forest to chop wood. And the fox is right there: she sat down under the window and sings:

    - cockerel, cockerel,

    golden scallop,

    butter head,

    silk beard,

    Look out the window

    I'll give you peas.

    The cockerel sits silent. And the fox again:

    The boys were running

    Scattered the wheat

    chickens are pecking,

    Roosters are not allowed...

    The rooster keeps silent. And the fox again:

    - People fled

    Nuts were poured

    The chickens are pecking

    Roosters are not allowed...

    Cockerel and put his head in the window:

    — Ko-ko-ko! How do they not give?

    The fox grabbed him tightly in her claws, carried him to her hole, beyond dark forests, over fast rivers, over high mountains ...

    No matter how much the cockerel screamed or called, the cat and the thrush did not hear him. And when they returned home, the cockerel was gone.

    The cat and the thrush ran in the tracks of the foxes. The cat is running, the thrush is flying... They ran to the fox hole. The cat set up the guseltsy and let's play:

    - Tribulation, nonsense, guseltsy,

    Golden strings...

    Is Lisafya-kuma still at home,

    Is it in your warm nest?

    The fox listened, listened and thinks:

    "Let me see - who plays the harp so well, sings sweetly."

    I took it and climbed out of the hole. The cat and the thrush grabbed her - and let's beat and beat. They beat and beat her until she carried her legs off.

    They took a cockerel, put it in a basket and brought it home. And since then they began to live and be, and now they live.

    An old man lived with an old woman, and they lived in great poverty. All they had was a rooster and a dog, and they didn’t feed them well. So the dog says to the rooster:
    - Come on, brother Petka, let's go to the forest: life here is bad for us.
    “Let’s go,” says the rooster, “it won’t get worse.”
    So they went where their eyes look. Wandered all day; it began to get dark - it's time for the night to pester. They went off the road into the forest and chose a large hollow tree. The rooster flew up on the bough, the dog climbed into the hollow and fell asleep.
    In the morning, just as the dawn began to break, the rooster crowed: “Ku-ku-re-ku!” The fox heard the rooster; she wanted to eat rooster meat. So she went up to the tree and began to praise the rooster:
    - Here is a cock so a cock! I have never seen such a bird: and what beautiful feathers, and what a red crest, and what a sonorous voice! Fly to me, handsome.
    - And for what business? - asks the rooster.
    - Let's go to visit me: today I have a housewarming party, and a lot of peas are in store for you.
    - Well, - says the rooster, - but I can’t go alone: ​​my comrade is with me.
    “What happiness has come! - thought the fox. “There will be two roosters instead of one.”
    - Where is your friend? she asks. - I'll invite him over.
    “He spends the night there, in a hollow,” replies the rooster.
    The fox rushed into the hollow, and her dog by the muzzle - tsap! .. Caught and tore the fox.

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    Fairy tales composed by the people themselves have been known to us since childhood. Either mom or grandmother tells them to the kids at night, reading baby books for very little ones. And then, at a slightly older age, many children themselves will already read them and color them along the contours. Based on these simple and wise works, cartoons are often made, which the guys also like to watch with pleasure. The folk tale "The Cockerel - the Golden Comb" also belongs to such masterpieces. Let's read it again together.

    Fairy tale "Cockerel - golden scallop". Characters

    The main one is the Cockerel, who is constantly rescued from trouble. The rooster in Russian folk tales is the personification of courage, openness, but at the same time simplicity, gullibility and even some stupidity. The fox, on the contrary, is traditionally cunning and greedy. She constantly provokes the Cockerel to a "feat", with her songs forcing him to fall into the paws and be carried away from the house. As if the secondary characters are the Cat and the Thrush, but in the fairy tale they play the main role in saving and returning the Cockerel.

    The fairy tale "The Cockerel - the Golden Comb" has a rather simple plot. The cat, the Thrush and the Cockerel live together in a hut in the forest. They live together helping each other. And when the Cat and Drozd leave to chop wood, they leave the Cockerel on the farm, to do housework, punishing him to sit quietly and not stick out if the cunning Fox comes.

    The cockerel is left alone, and the Fox finds out about this and runs under the hut. She sings an alluring song, forcing the silly Cockerel to look out the window. Then the Fox grabs him and takes him to his hole. But the hero is not at a loss and screams, hoping to be heard by his friends, praying for their salvation. Friends hear and help Petushka.

    A similar story, as usual in folk tales, is repeated three times. Cat and Drozd constantly fight back and stand up for their friend. And the last time they even resort to a certain trick, fooling the Fox with her own methods. The cat takes the harp, sitting in front of the fox hole, begins to play. The fox comes out and gets what he deserves. And three friends return to their hut.

    Morality

    The fairy tale "The Cockerel - the Golden Comb" has a rather simple moral: always help a friend, helping him out of trouble. And also: friendship is above all, and a cunning and strong enemy can be defeated by all together. How wonderful it is when you have friends who are capable of a feat for you.

    Pushkin's Tale

    Fairy tales written in verse tend to attract more attention than they are considered authorial, but may be based on folk stories. This is probably why it is easier to remember them, and the language looks richer, and the main characters are described in a more original way. Pushkin's fairy tale "The Cockerel - the Golden Comb" belongs to such masterpieces. Today, this work is known to every Russian schoolchild. A summary of his story will fit on one notebook sheet. But the simplicity of the content organically complements the genius of the language and the attraction of the characters described. And the inherent potential puts the work in verse on the level of world masterpieces of great storytellers. Let us also remember what the fairy tale “The Cockerel is the Golden Comb” written by Pushkin is about.

    A little about the fairy tale

    Its content, of course, differs from the plot of the Russian folk tale, which is known to everyone. And the sources for its creation, according to some researchers, were the Arabic folklore of the Copts and the legend of Irving "About the Arab astrologer". And the Cockerel - the golden scallop does not play the role of a positive hero here. Rather, it is a sword of retribution, an instrument of fate, designed to punish the negligent one who did not keep his promise and killed the astrologer.

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