The main characters of the fairy tale are the wolf and the crane


About how the poor Crane did not receive an award for saving the evil Wolf, the fable “The Wolf and the Crane” by Krylov will tell the children.

Read the text of the fable:

That wolves are greedy, everyone knows:
Wolf, eat, never
Doesn't understand bones.
But one of them got in trouble!
He nearly choked on a bone.
The Wolf cannot gasp or breathe;
It's time to stretch your legs!
Fortunately, the Crane happened to be close here.
Somehow, the Wolf began to beckon him with signs
And asks grief to help.

Crane your nose up to your neck
I put it in the Wolf's mouth and with more difficulty
He pulled out the bone and began to ask for labor.
\"You're joking! - the insidious beast cried out, -
For your work? Oh you ungrateful!
And it's nothing that you're your long nose
And with a stupid head from his throat he took the whole!
Come on, buddy, get out
Yes, beware: forward you do not come across to me \".

Moral of the Wolf and the Crane fable:

The moral of the fable is that help should be provided only to worthy, grateful people. The crane took out a bone from the predator's mouth, which saved his life. But when the Crane asked the Wolf for a reward, he received an answer: how dare he talk about the reward? Let him be glad that his head remained intact. It happens that a cruel and self-confident person gets into trouble. But he believes that power gives him the right to use the services of others for free. The fabulist warns us not to be naive and to help people who will appreciate the support.

Moral of the fable The Wolf and the Crane (09:13:00 06/29/2015):

"It is better for people to live in harmony and friendship - this is their mutual benefit. a kind person, and even more so a real comrade and friend, no matter how difficult it may be for him ("Wolf and Crane"), will help out of trouble, even if with danger to his life ("Peasant and Worker"), and even his life will give back, saving a friend ("Dog, Man, Cat and Falcon")." (D. I. Tikhomirov, "Selected fables of I. A. Krylov for schools and people", Moscow, printing house of M. G. Volchaninov, 1895 )

"To friendship, comradeship and harmony, he devoted several fables, in which, in different types exposed what harm and even misfortune can occur when people begin to neglect these sacred duties. Often people seek friendship with others only because they need outside help; but as soon as help is given, the friend is not only not needed, but does not even receive the promised reward for his services, just as in the fables "Two Boys" and "The Wolf and the Crane"; who helped to get the chestnuts did not use them, and the crane even almost paid with his life for demanding a reward for the service." ("I. A. Krylov and his fables", compiled by Kiryukov, St. ", 1886)

The essence and meaning and moral of the fable "The Wolf and the Crane" (18:04:00 15/11/2016):

In your own words, the main idea and meaning in the fable "The Wolf and the Crane" can be expressed as follows - greed always leads to bad consequences, and those who do good should not expect gratitude from unworthy people.

Russians folk proverbs that reflect the essence of the fable The wolf and the crane (15:11:00 16/04/2017):
"A horse is known on a mountain, but a friend is in trouble."
"Life is hard without a friend."
"A true friend is a rare bird."
"Do not have a hundred rubles, but have a hundred friends."
"An unfaithful friend is a dangerous enemy."
"It is a great merit to help out a friend in trouble."

Analysis of the fable The Wolf and the Crane (13:06:00 10/23/2017):

I.A. Krylov is a famous Russian fabulist, who was called “an expert on human souls” for a reason. He, like no one else, noticed all the vices of contemporary society, allegorically described the character of a person through the images of animals. His ability to give a fictional image the features of real people, and through comical situations to show the moral of the fable, is relevant to this day. Human vices do not change over time, and in many heroes I.A. Krylov can easily be recognized by acquaintances even many centuries after the creation of the fable. The main character is a wolf, which is described from the first lines as villain. In the fabulist, he is greedy, swallows everything indiscriminately and does not look at what and where it came from. Of course, such unbridled greed led to the fact that the wolf choked. Here the second hero of the fable appears - the crane. The wolf is helpless and cannot cope without the help of his enemy. The crane seeks to help, even to those who have always been dangerous to him. However, after help, he asks for gratitude, and in return receives only threats and curses. The crane is kind and compassionate, but it is worth giving help without expecting anything in return, especially from greedy and evil people. The moral is that by helping an unworthy person, you can not get anything but curses and discontent. Greedy and evil people it is worth remembering that without thanking for the help one time in another, you may not get it.

Moral of the fable The Wolf and the Crane (19:48:00 02/18/2018):

The moral of the fable "The Wolf and the Crane" is that a true friend helps sincerely and disinterestedly and does not require a reward for his help, because he knows that one day he may be in trouble. On the other hand, one can also conclude from the fable: in a difficult situation, people willingly resort to the help of others and there is nothing wrong with that; but the bad thing is that after that some people behave ungratefully and immediately forget about the one to whom they owe their well-being.

Crane your nose up to your neck

I put it in the Wolf's mouth and with more difficulty

He pulled out the bone and began to ask for labor.

"You're joking! - the treacherous beast cried, -

For your work? Oh you ungrateful!

And it's nothing that you're your long nose

And with a stupid head from his throat he took the whole!

Come on, buddy, get out

But beware: you don’t come across to me ahead.

TASKS

1. How do you understand the expression "stretch your legs"?

2. “Close here is the Crane happened". What word can replace the underlined word?

3. What qualities are characteristic of the Crane? What traits does a wolf have?

4. What is condemned in the fable? Choose the right word and explain your choice: greed, kindness, mutual aid, disinterestedness, ingratitude, deceit.

GUS AND HIS CRITICS

(I.A. Krylov) One day Goose, stretching his neck,

He boasted to the whole bird yard:

“I myself am amazed at my breadth.

After all, I, as a person, know how to walk,

Like a fish I swim. And if I want

I'll fly!

Over the fence!"

The turkey sang: “The elements are under your control!”

And the Duck said: “I agree with the Turkey.

You have such a broad outlook!”

“You are a co-co-coryphaeus! - Rooster exclaimed with fervor. -

As a bird I am proud of you!

Everywhere they say: good, they say, Goose!

So the goose was praised by the bird's voice,

Until the Cook showed up.

And just flew goose down ...

“I knew,” Turkey sighed, “that Goose cackles stupidly,

That it's only good for soup."

“How did he walk! - cried the Rooster, -

With such paws, with such a figure

He wobbled!

The chickens were laughing at him!

And the Duck grunted: “In truth,

The goose did not know how to swim, and he boasted in vain.

Flying over a fence is no big deal.

Think Eagle! I could do that too!”

Let the birds not hear this fable,

But there is no particular misfortune in that.

It is not for the one who is dressed in feathers,

And for the one who writes them.

TASKS

1. Did you like Gus? Why? What character traits does he have?

2. How do birds feel about him? What happens after the appearance of the Bird?

3. What lines of the fable contain its instructive conclusion (moral)? How do you understand it?

4. Can the story told in the fable happen to people?

5. How do you understand the meaning of the title of the fable? Explain.

WORK IN GROUP 6. Discuss the phrases that the characters say. Choose the right intonation to read them. Assign roles. Role play the fable (words must be learned by heart). What difficulties did you encounter during the preparation? Have a discussion about the performance.

Quartet (I.A. Krylov)

The naughty Monkey, the Donkey, the Goat and the clubfoot Mishka started to play the Quartet. We got notes, bass, viola, two violins And sat on a meadow under linden trees - To captivate the world with their art. They hit the bows, they tear, but there is no sense. “Stop, brothers, stop!” Monkey shouts. “Wait a minute! How does the music go? After all, you don’t sit like that. the forest and the mountains will dance for us!" They sat down, began the Quartet; He still doesn't get along. "Wait a minute, I've found a secret," shouts the Donkey, "we'll probably get along, if we sit next to each other." They obeyed the Donkey: they sat down decorously in a row, And yet the Quartet does not go smoothly. Here, more than ever, they went into arguments And disputes about who and how to sit. It happened to the Nightingale to fly to their noise. Here, with a request, everything to him, to solve their doubts: "Perhaps, - they say, - take patience for an hour, To put our Quartet in order: And we have notes, and there are instruments; Just tell us how to sit down!" - "To be a musician, you need skill And your ears are softer, - The Nightingale answers them. - And you, friends, no matter how you sit down, You are not good at musicians."

TASKS

1. What was the purpose of the musicians? Find the lines in the text.

2. What was the game like? Find expressions that characterize the game of musicians.

3. How did the musicians try to correct the situation? Why did they start arguing and arguing?

4. How could the musicians not reveal the secret themselves? Who and what told them about it?

Task 5. Read the fable by role. Play the show. But before that, think about how you need to play for each hero, with what intonation to pronounce his lines, etc.

Krylov's fable "The Wolf and the Crane" is an excellent example of an instructive story that tells us that help is not always justified, and human ingratitude is found at every turn.

Fable Wolf and Crane read

That wolves are greedy, everyone knows:
Wolf, eat, never
Doesn't understand bones.
But one of them got in trouble!
He nearly choked on a bone.
The Wolf cannot gasp or breathe;
It's time to stretch your legs!
Fortunately, the Crane happened to be close here.
Somehow, the Wolf began to beckon him with signs
And asks grief to help.

Crane your nose up to your neck
I put it in the Wolf's mouth and with more difficulty
He pulled out the bone and began to ask for labor.
"You're joking! - the treacherous beast cried, -
For your work? Oh you ungrateful!
And it's nothing that you're your long nose
And with a stupid head from his throat he took the whole!
Come on, buddy, get out
But beware: you don’t come across to me ahead.

Moral of the wolf and the crane fable

Help is only needed worthy people who are in trouble, and doing good, do not expect gratitude.

Fable Wolf and Crane - analysis

An analysis of Krylov's fable "The Wolf and the Crane" begins with an analysis of the characters of the characters. The wolf is clearly a negative character in this work. It is transparently guessed in him an arrogant, ungrateful person who has a certain power and believes that this power gives him the right to any benefits. But even such people get into trouble, from which they cannot get out on their own. From this follows the first moral of Krylov's fable "The Wolf and the Crane" - when accepting help, try to repay with kindness, otherwise the next time you will be left to your own devices.

From the very first lines, the author says that everyone knows about the greed of wolves. Actually, because of this very greed, the hero got into trouble - the bone got stuck in his throat. But Crane all the same hurried to help his natural enemy, seduced by the reward - and was almost eaten. This is where the moral comes from.

"Wolf and Crane"
Completed by a student of group 232 Vildanova I.I.


The fable is allegorical,
allegorical story,
which has a moral.
The fable refers to an animal
epic.
The word "fable" comes from
fable - bayat - bayan to speak.


An outstanding Russian fabulist was born,
playwright and journalist, Ivan Andreevich
Krylov, February 2 in Moscow in the family
poor retired army officer.
Krylov's childhood passed in Tver and was
far from rosy. Father Andrey
Prokhorovich Krylov, died in 1778 without leaving
family no means of subsistence,
so little Krylov is already 10 years old
I had to earn extra money as a scribe in Tverskoy
court.
Krylov's mother, Marya Alekseevna, did not have
no opportunity to educate
to her son, but since she was a woman
smart by nature, though not educated,
paid great attention
son's self-education. Ivan studied at home
literacy, arithmetic and prayer. Likewise to him
were allowed to study with the children
local landowner, whom he somehow
surprised with his poetry.
3


TRY TO GUESS THE NAME
FABLES
Long-legged, long-necked,
Long-winged, body gray,
And the back of the head is bare, red.
Wanders through the swamps dirty.
Catches frogs in them,
Clueless jumpers.
He looks like a sheepdog
Every tooth is a sharp knife.
He runs with his mouth bared
Ready to attack the sheep.
4


THINK
WHAT COULD BE TALKED ABOUT
IN THIS BASN?
5


Fable wolf and crane
That wolves are greedy, everyone knows:
Wolf, eat, never
Doesn't understand bones.
But one of them got in trouble!
He nearly choked on a bone.

It's time to stretch your legs!
Fortunately, the Crane happened to be close here.
Here the Wolf began to beckon him with signs
And asks grief to help.
Crane your nose up to your neck
I put it in the Wolf's mouth and with more difficulty
He pulled out the bone and began to ask for labor.




Come on, buddy, get out

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Video


And now let's draw with words all the pictures for the fable,
which can be imagined. Which will be the first?
The wolf sits and eats something. Bites bones.
What happened to Wolf then?
He choked.
(But one of them got in trouble!
He nearly choked on a bone.)
How is it stated in the text?
The Wolf cannot gasp or breathe;
It's time to stretch your legs!
And what does it mean: it’s at least to stretch your legs. How are you
do you understand that?
(It's time to stretch your legs - it's time
die.)
8


Who was next?
Fortunately, a crane happened to be close here.
(Happened - appeared.)
The wolf could call the Crane - to tell him something or
shout? What does the text say?
Here, somehow, the Wolf began to beckon him with signs ...
(Koykak - with great difficulty, barely.)
- Show how the Wolf began to beckon the Crane.
(He waves his paw or waves his muzzle.)
Why would the Wolf beckon the Crane? Read the following
line.
And asks grief to help.
(Help - help.)
9


And how does the Wolf ask? He can't speak.
(The wolf can make a pitiful expression in his eyes,
and then show your paw at your mouth.)
What picture do we see next?
The wolf sits with its mouth open, and the crane to him
thrust his beak into his mouth.
Crane your nose up to your neck
I put it in the Wolf's mouth...
What happened next?
The crane "pulled out the bone and stood for labor
ask".
10


What did the wolf do?
Chased the Crane.
Let's read how it is said in the text.
"You're joking! the treacherous beast cried out,
For your work? Oh you ungrateful!
And it's nothing that you're your long nose
And with a stupid head from his throat he took the whole!
Come on, buddy, get out
But beware: you don’t come across to me ahead.
(Insidious - with evil intentions, covered
ostentatious benevolence.)
11


Operating
faces
- Wolf
- Crane
- Author's words
12


Questions for
discussions
How has the picture changed? What was the wolf before
How did the Crane pull out the bone? What did the wolf become
Then?
(The wolf at first looked with compassionate eyes, and
then angrily began to shout at the Crane).
Was the wolf correct?
(The wolf behaved incorrectly, the crane to him
helped, and he responded with evil).


LET'S CHARACTERIZE THE WOLF.
WHAT IS HE?
Choose the qualities of a wolf and explain why.
UNGRATEFUL
CONFIDING
KIND
WISE
WICKED
INSIDIOUS
GREEDY
GOOD

 
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