The plot of a fairy tale for children

Sisters spun near the window and dreamed of marryingking. One, if she becomes a queen, wanted to have a big feast, another to weave cloths, and the third - to give birth to the son of a prince. They did not know that the king listened to them at the window. He chose the wife who wanted to have a son. The sisters appointed at the court for the position of cooks and weavers harbored resentment, and decided to ruin the queen. When she gave birth to a beautiful boy, evil sisters sent a letter with false accusations to Saltan. The king returned from the war, and did not find his wife. Boyars already imprisoned the queen with her son in a barrel, and thrown into the sea waves.The Tale of Tsar Saltan - what she teaches children"The Tale of Tsar Saltan", which teaches children - faith inmiracles, on an empty island pepilsya cityPhoto: GettyBochku nailed to the shore of the island. From it came an adult prince and his mother. On hunting, the young man protected the swan from the kite. Swan was a girl witch, she thanked the prince Gvidona, creating for him the city in which he became king. From the merchants who passed by the island, Gwydon learned that they were heading into his father's realm. He asked to give an invitation to Tsar Saltan to visit. Three times handed the invitation to Gvidon, and the king refused. Finally, having heard from the merchants that on the island where he was invited, lives a beautiful princess, Saltan sets off, and happily reunites with his family.

The meaning of the tale of "Tsar Saltan", what the author wanted to say

There is a lot of wonderful in the fairy tale - a sorceressSwan, she is a beautiful princess, squirrel, gnawing golden nuts, 33 heroes coming out of the sea, transforming Gwydon into a mosquito, fly and bumblebee. But more surprises the hatred and envy of the sisters to the success of one of them, the loyalty of the king, who, after losing his beloved wife, did not marry anymore, the young Gwydon's desire to meet with his father. All these feelings are quite human, and even the child can understand. The end of the tale is happy. The author paints before the eyes of the reader a fabulous island of abundance, where Gwydon rules. Here, after many years of separation, the whole royal family meets, and evil sisters are expelled from the eyes. This tale teaches children patience, forgiveness, faith in miracles and in happy salvation from harm to the innocent. Her plot formed the basis of a cartoon and a children's feature film.

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