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    Little fairy tale summary.  The fairy tale “tiny-havroshechka” (secret meaning).  Other retellings and reviews for the reader's diary

    Let’s remember what the essence of the fairy tale “” is - the girl was left an orphan, and she had a favorite cow, when Khavroshechka needed something, she climbed into the cow’s left ear, and got out into the right, and got everything she needed.

    Such a big girl can climb on cow ears, something is wrong here. This is about To the Heavenly Cow Zimun(constellation Ursa Minor). The four Stars of this constellation form a square, which is called the “cow’s ear”. But they won’t write: “The girl passed the Gate of Interworld, aimed at a cow’s ear.” In a fairy tale, everything is written in images. That is, Khavroshechka went through the Gates of Interworld to the Land of Ingard, to the Ancestors (she asked everything from her mother, and her mother is like the image of the cow Zimun, the ancestral home of the Ancestors). After communicating with the Ancestors, the girl exited through another “ear”, in a different place along the movement of the Stars, and made her way home. Those. she constantly communicated with her Ancestors - at the entrance she used one Hall, and after visiting, through another Hall she descended to Midgard-Earth.

    The stepmother had three daughters: One-Eyed, Two-Eyed, Three-Eyed, and in order for Khavroshechka to get home, she said: “Sleep little eye, sleep little eye.” The first and second daughters did not notice anything, and when the third daughter watched, Khavroshechka did not take into account that she had a third eye - energy vision, and even in her sleeping state she understood and told it all. After which, in the fairy tale, the cow was slaughtered. But Khavroshechka did not eat meat, buried the bones, and an apple tree (or in another version, a birch tree) grew in this place, and this is also a generic Image: when a girl was born, they planted a birch tree, if a boy was born, they planted an oak tree. And the children grew up between the trees and received strength from them. Therefore, if somewhere during a military campaign their son was wounded, the parents saw from the condition of the tree (it began to dry) that there was trouble with their son. The parents began to care for this tree, feed it, treat it, and as a result the tree blossomed and the son got better. They did the same with birch. If a daughter got sick somewhere, the branches of a birch tree drooped, then they fed her, tied up the branches, watered her, and the birch tree began to feel better, and the daughter felt better.

    Those. several ancient tales were combined in a modern fairy tale. To understand ancient tales and the meaning embedded in them, it is necessary to abandon the modern worldview and look at the world through the eyes of people who lived in ancient times, at the time when the tales themselves appeared. The key to tuning into ancient perception is the unchanging figurative roots of a particular tale.

    Genre: fairy tale

    Main characters: Stepmother, three evil daughters, orphan Khavroshechka, red cow

    You can get acquainted with the plot of the touching story about the triumph of good by reading the summary of the fairy tale “Little Khavroshechka” for the reader’s diary.

    Plot

    The orphan Khavroshechka found herself in the care of cruel and envious people. The mistress of the house ran her on errands from dawn to dusk, and spoiled her own daughters. Khavroshechka was helped by a magic cow, to which the girl resorted to complain about grievances.

    The stepmother found out that the orphan had a friend and ordered the cow to be slaughtered. The poor girl felt bitter, but the cow calmed her down and told her not to eat her meat, but to collect the bones and then bury them in the garden. Khavroshechka did everything. An apple tree grew in that place in the garden. Only Khavroshechka was able to pick the fruit from it in order to give it into the hands of the master’s son passing by. And he fell in love with the beauty and took her with him to marry her.

    Conclusion (my opinion)

    Happiness awaits a hardworking, modest and caring person, but an angry and envious person is only envy of this happiness.

    About the fairy tale

    Tiny Khavroshechka - a fairy tale about a kind girl and her red cow.

    Old Russian fairy tale “Kroshechka-Khavroshechka” with bright illustrations designed for fun reading children any age. Narration in the style of folk tales with interesting speech patterns is developed nursery fantasy, and replenishes the wealth of Russian vocabulary.

    A book with beautiful pictures and with a classic plot reveals the characters of positive and negative heroes. Before you start read, You can get to know them better:

    Khavroshechka - main character. An orphan girl who ended up in family to an evil stepmother, a weak-willed stepfather and three lazy sisters. She was still a teenager, but on the orders of her mischievous stepmother, she worked hard from morning until late evening.

    Red cow - Khavroshechka’s only friend. In the story, this is a talking cow who loved the orphan, took pity on her and helped her cope with difficult housework.

    Evil stepmother - the main negative character. She cared for her daughters and forced poor Khavroshechka to spin threads, weave linen, bleach it and roll it. The orphan tried, with the help of Burenka, she carried out all the orders, but the stepmother still got angry and burdened the poor thing with new and difficult work.

    One-Eyed, Two-Eyed and Three-Eyed - half-sisters of Khavroshechka. They are lazy and stupid, they like to sit on a bench all day and look at passers-by. The sisters carry out all the orders of their mischievous mother and look after the poor orphan.

    Stepfather - a kind, hard-working peasant, loves Khavroshechka, but is afraid of the grumblings of his evil wife and, on her orders, killed the good cow.

    Good fellow - Khavroshechka's fiance. The character who appears in the finale rescues the girl from captivity, marries her and takes her away from the yard on his black horse.

    According to tradition, Russian fairy tale for children ends with the wedding of the main characters. The harmful evil heroes are left with nothing, but the good girl Kroshechka-Khavroshechka finds her happiness and leaves her evil stepmother. The fairy tale story teaches children hard work, instills love for people and animals, and instills faith in goodness and hope for the fulfillment of their cherished desires.

    Getting to know the book through bright drawings and Russian miniatures

    The fairy tale presented on this page will appeal to children and their parents. Those who still go to kindergarten and do not know how to read, they can understand the meaning of a fairy tale from pictures and interesting drawings. To help parents and kids learn the letters of the Russian alphabet large font and separating the text with funny illustrations.

    Guys, in addition to reading books can get acquainted with the creativity of artists and the wealth of national crafts. The page presents paintings in the style Russian lacquer miniatures, handicraft works Palekh, caskets Fedoskino and a cow from the masters of porcelain and ceramics Gzhel.

    Children's literature, accompanied by illustrations and works from original Russian national masters, fosters in the younger generation a heightened sense of beauty and a high spirit of patriotism.

    There are good people in the world, there are worse ones, there are also those who are not ashamed of their brother.

    This is where Tiny Khavroshechka ended up. She was left an orphan, these people took her, fed her and overworked her: she weaves, she spins, she cleans, she is responsible for everything.

    And its owner had three daughters.

    The eldest was called One-Eye, the middle one was Two-Eyes, and the smaller one was Three-Eyes.

    The daughters only knew that to sit at the gate, look at the street,

    And Tiny Khavroshechka worked for them:

    She sheathed them, spun and wove for them - and never heard a kind word.

    It used to be that Tiny Khavroshechka would go out into the field and hug her pockmarked cow,

    He will lie on her neck and tell her how hard it is for her to live.

    Mother cow! They beat me and scold me, they don’t give me bread, they don’t tell me to cry.

    By tomorrow I was ordered to spin, weave, whiten and roll five pounds into pipes.

    And the cow answered her:

    Red maiden, get into one of my ears and get out of the other - everything will work out.

    And so it came true. Khavroshechka will fit into one ear of the cow, come out of the other - everything is ready: it is woven, and whitewashed, and rolled into pipes.

    She will take the canvases to the owner. She looks at it, grunts, hides it in a chest,

    And Tiny Khavroshechka will be given even more work.

    Khavroshka will come to the cow again, hug her, stroke her, fit into one ear, climb out of the other, and take what she has prepared and bring it to the mistress.

    So the housewife called her daughter One-Eye and said to her:

    My good daughter, my pretty daughter, come and see who helps the orphan: weaves, and spins, and rolls pipes?

    One-Eye went with Khavroshechka into the forest, went with her into the field,

    Yes, I forgot my mother’s order, got hot in the sun, and lay down on the grass. And Khavroshechka says:

    Sleep, little eye, sleep, little eye!

    Little Eye and One-Eye fell asleep.

    While One-Eye was sleeping, the little cow wove everything, whitewashed it, and rolled it into pipes.

    So the hostess did not find out anything and sent her second daughter, Two-Eyes:

    My good daughter, my pretty daughter, come and see who is helping the orphan.

    Two-Eyes went with Khavroshechka, forgot her mother’s order, got hot in the sun, and lay down on the grass. And Khavroshechka cradles:

    Sleep, little peephole, sleep, other one!

    The little cow wove it, whitewashed it, rolled it into pipes, and Two-Eyes still slept.

    The old woman got angry and on the third day she sent her third daughter, Three-Eyes, and gave the orphan even more work.

    Three-Eyes jumped and jumped, became tired in the sun and fell on the grass.

    Khavroshechka sings:

    Sleep, little peephole, sleep, other one!

    And I forgot about the third peephole.

    Two of Three-Eyes' eyes have fallen asleep, and the third one looks and sees everything: how Khavroshechka got into one of the cow's ears, got out of the other and picked up the finished canvases.

    Three-Eyes returned home and told her mother everything.

    The old woman was delighted, and the next day she came to her husband:

    Old man this way and that:

    What are you, old woman, out of your mind? The cow is young and good!

    Nothing to do. The old man began to sharpen his knife. Khavroshechka realized this and ran into the field.

    She hugged the pockmarked cow and said:

    Mother cow! They want to cut you.

    And the cow answers her:

    And you, fair maiden, do not eat my meat, but collect my bones, tie them in a handkerchief, bury them in the garden and never forget me: water the bones every morning with water.

    The old man killed the cow. Khavroshechka did everything that the cow bequeathed to her: she went hungry, did not take her meat in her mouth, buried her bones and watered the garden every day.

    And an apple tree grew from them, and what a one! Apples hang on it, golden leaves rustle, silver branches bend.

    Whoever drives by stops; whoever passes close looks.

    How much time has passed, you never know - One-Eye, Two-Eyes and Three-Eyes walked once in the garden. At that time, a strong man was driving past - rich, curly-haired, young.

    I saw juicy apples in the garden and began to touch the girls:

    The beautiful girl who brings me an apple will marry me.

    The three sisters rushed one in front of the other to the apple tree.

    And the apples were hanging low, under the hands, but then they rose high, far above their heads.

    The sisters wanted to knock them down - the leaves of the eyes fall asleep,

    “Little Khavroshechka”: a summary of the fairy tale The Russian people are the custodians of an amazing treasure called folklore. It includes riddles, nursery rhymes, proverbs, sayings and, most importantly, fairy tales. Russian folk tales - “Little Khavroshechka”, “Geese-Swans”, “Ivan Tsarevich and the Gray Wolf” (this is not the whole list) are known to every child and adult. They are built according to the basic scheme: first the hero finds himself in a difficult situation, then he is helped by a magic object, after which he fights with obstacles, and everything ends well. Some Russian fairy tales have analogues in other countries, but nevertheless they are unique and interesting in their own way. One of the most interesting fairy tales is “Little Khavroshechka,” a brief summary of which we will now consider. The fate of an orphan The fate of a girl abandoned by everyone is described more than once in Russian fairy tales. So Tiny Khavroshechka ends up with an evil mistress. She has no parents at all, she grows up in a family that waters and feeds her. The owner has three daughters - One-Eyed, Two-Eyed, Three-Eyed. Tiny Khavroshechka has to work for them.

    This is how the patient and resigned Little Khavroshechka lives. The summary would not be complete without the second main character - the cow Pestrukha. Further events From morning to night, Tiny Khavroshechka has to work: cleaning, cleaning, washing for the hostess and her daughters. The owner gives the girl an unbearable, impossible load. Little Khavroshechka always comes with a lot of errands to the field, hugs the cow to Pestuk and complains to her about her fate. Pestukha is the only character in the fairy tale who truly sympathizes with the poor girl. The cow consoles Tiny Khavroshechka: “Climb,” she says, “into my right ear and come out into my left.” The girl did just that, and a miracle happened! The canvases were woven and bleached themselves. Then the hostess decided that it was no accident. She sent first the eldest daughter, then the middle one, and then the youngest to follow Tiny Khavroshechka. Three-Eyes saw with her third eye what the girl was doing. Then the hostess ordered Pestrukha to be killed immediately. Pestrukha's last order. Little Khavroshechka learned about the order, ran to her beloved cow and began to cry. Pestrukha calmed her down and told her not to eat her meat, but to collect the bones and bury them in the garden. The girl did just that. The hostess didn’t give her anything to eat except cow meat, but Little Khavroshechka endured it. She collected all the bones of her pet in a handkerchief and carefully planted it in the garden.

    The wonderful ending of the fairy tale “Little Khavroshechka” The summary of the fairy tale comes to an amazing denouement. A wonderful apple tree appeared in place of the buried cow bones. The sweetest and most delicious apples grew on it, and the whole village was surprised and praised. It so happened that one fine day a prince was driving past an apple tree. He really wanted to taste the apple, and he told the daughters of the hostess that he would marry the one who would bring him the desired fruit the fastest. One-Eye ran and the apple tree stabbed her face with branches. Two-Eyes ran - the apple tree tousled her braids, Three-Eyes ran - she could not reach the fruit. As soon as Tiny Khavroshechka appeared, the apple tree itself bowed its branches towards her, and the girl gave the prince an apple. He married her. This is the summary of the fairy tale “Little Khavroshechka”. Fans of Russian folklore notice that all folk tales have a happy ending. This is what happened in the fairy tale “Little Khavroshechka”. The summary confirms this: the prince takes the girl to his palace, and they live happily ever after.

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    There are good people in the world, there are worse ones, and there are also those who are not ashamed of their brother.

    This is where Tiny Khavroshechka ended up. She was left an orphan, these people took her, fed her and put her to work: she weaves, she spins, she cleans, she is responsible for everything.

    And its owner had three daughters. The eldest was called One-Eyed, the middle was Two-Eyed, and the smaller was called Three-Eyed.

    All the daughters knew was to sit at the gate and look out into the street, and Tiny Khavroshechka worked for them: she sheathed them, she spun and weaved for them, and she never heard a kind word.

    It used to be that Tiny Khavroshechka would come out into the field, hug her pockmarked cow, lie on her neck and tell her how hard it was for her to live:

    - Mother cow! They beat me and scold me, they don’t give me bread, they don’t tell me to cry. By tomorrow they ordered five pounds to be spun, woven, whitened and rolled into pipes.

    And the cow answered her:

    - Red maiden, get into one of my ears and get out of the other - everything will work out.

    And so it came true. The red maiden will come out of the ear - everything is ready: it’s woven, whitewashed, and rolled into pipes.

    She will take the canvases to the owner. She looks at it, grunts, hides it in a chest, and gives her even more work.

    Khavroshechka will come to the cow again, fit into one ear, come out of the other, and take what’s ready and bring it to the mistress.

    So the housewife called her daughter One-Eye and said to her:

    - My good daughter, my beautiful daughter! Come, look, who helps the orphan: and weaves, and spins, and rolls pipes?

    One-Eye went into the forest with Khavroshechka, went with her to the field, forgot her mother’s order, blistered in the sun, and lay down on the grass. And Khavroshechka says:

    - Sleep, little peephole, sleep, little peephole!

    The peephole fell asleep. While One-Eye was sleeping, the little cow wove and whitewashed everything.

    The hostess did not find out anything, so she sent her second daughter, Two-Eyes.

    - My good daughter, my beautiful daughter! Come and see who helps the orphan? Two-Eyes also got hot in the sun and lay down on the grass, forgot her mother’s order and closed her eyes. And Khavroshechka cradles:

    - Sleep, little peephole, sleep, other one!

    The little cow wove it, whitewashed it, rolled it into the pipes, and Two-Eyes was still sleeping.

    The old woman got angry, on the third day she sent Three-Eyes, and gave the orphan even more work. And Three-Eyes, like her older sisters, jumped and jumped, became tired in the sun and fell on the grass. Khavroshechka sings:

    - Sleep, little peephole, sleep, other one! - and I forgot about the third eye.

    Two of Three-Eyes' eyes have fallen asleep, and the third one looks and sees everything: how the red maiden got into one ear, got out of the other and picked up the finished canvases.

    Three-Eyes returned home and told her mother everything; The old woman was delighted, and the next day she came to her husband:

    - Cut the pockmarked cow!

    Old man this way and that:

    - What are you, old woman, in your mind? The cow is young and good!

    - Cut, and that’s all!

    The old man sharpened his knife...

    Khavroshechka ran to the cow:

    - Mother cow! They want to cut you.

    “And you, red maiden, don’t eat my meat, collect my bones, tie them in a handkerchief, bury them in the garden and never forget me, water the bones with water every morning.”

    The old man killed the cow. Khavroshechka did everything that the cow bequeathed: she starved, she didn’t take her meat in her mouth, she buried her bones and watered them in the garden every day, and an apple tree grew from them, and what a thing! Apples hang on it, golden leaves rustle, silver branches bend. Whoever drives by stops; whoever passes close looks.

    How much time has passed, you never know... One-Eye, Two-Eyes and Three-Eyes walked through the garden once. At that time, a strong man was driving past - rich, curly-haired, young. I saw the apples and began to touch the girls:

    - Beautiful girls! - he says. - Whichever of you brings me an apple will marry me.

    And the three sisters rushed, one in front of the other, to the apple tree. And the apples were hanging low, under the hands, but then they rose high, far above their heads.

    The sisters wanted to knock them down - the leaves would fall asleep in their eyes; they wanted to tear them off - the twigs would unravel their braids. No matter how they fought or rushed about, their hands were torn, but they could not reach them.

    Khavroshechka approached, the branches bowed to her, and the apples fell to her. She treated that strong man to a meal and he married her, and she began to live happily, without knowing the hard times.