Daughter and stepdaughter - Russian folk tale. Russian folktale. Daughter and stepdaughter Russian folk about an old man and daughter

Daughter and stepdaughter - an instructive Russian folk tale about good, evil and justice, where everyone got what they deserved. The fairy tale Daughter and Stepdaughter can be read online or downloaded in doc and PDF format. Here you will find the full text, summary and thematic proverbs for the fairy tale.
Heroes of the fairy tale Daughter and stepdaughter
real characters found in many household folk tales: a man who married a widow with an evil character, her own daughter and the daughter of a man. The stepdaughter came out to everyone and was smart and beautiful, but her stepmother disliked her and forced her to do overwork, and on the contrary, she cherished and cherished her daughter in every possible way. One day, the stepmother sends her stepdaughter into the forest, allegedly for strawberries, but it’s clear that she’s going to certain death. Thanks to her kindness, the girl manages to avoid misfortune, and even return home with a reward. The envious stepmother did not believe her eyes, and decided to send her own daughter to the forest in the hope that she would bring even more wealth. Yes, it was not there, instead of wealth, her bones were brought from the forest. The evil woman lost her own daughter, and she herself died of anger.
Read the fairy tale daughter and stepdaughter not only very interesting, but also instructive, her the basic idea convey to the reader that kindness, hard work, and courtesy will be rewarded, and laziness, rudeness and disrespect will be punished. The tale about the daughter and stepdaughter is a good example of such proverbs.: It's warm in the sun, good in mother, What is the work, such is the reward, As it comes around, it will respond, Labor feeds a person, but laziness spoils, The world is not without good people.

A widowed peasant with a daughter married a widow - also with a daughter, and they had two half-daughters. The stepmother was hateful; does not give the old man rest: “Take your daughter to the forest, to the dugout! She'll be more tense there." What to do! The peasant listened to the woman, took his daughter to the dugout and gave her a tinderbox, kremeshik, labor and a bag of cereals and said: “Here is a light for you; don’t translate the light, boil the porridge, but sit and spin it yourself, but cover the hut.

The night has come. The girl fired up the stove, brewed porridge, out of nowhere the mouse said: “Girl, girl, give me a spoonful of porridge.” - “Oh, my little mouse! Break 2 my boredom; I’ll give you more than one spoonful of porridge, but I’ll feed you to your heart’s content.” The mouse ate and left. A bear broke in at night. "Come on, deushka," she says, "put out the lights, let's play blind man's blind man."

The mouse ran up to the girl's shoulder and whispered in her ear: “Don't be afraid, girl! Say come on! and put out the fire yourself and crawl under the stove, and I will run and ring the bell. And so it happened. A bear is chasing a mouse - it will not catch; began to roar and throw logs; he threw and threw, but he didn’t hit, he got tired and said: “You are a master, deushka, play blind man's blind man! For this I will send you a herd of horses and a load of goods in the morning.”

The next morning, the wife says: “Go, old man, visit your daughter - what did she put on at night?” The old man left, and the woman sits and waits: somehow he will bring the daughter bones! Here is the dog: “Tyaf, tyaf, tyaf! My daughter rides with the old man, drives a herd of horses, carries a good cart.” - “You're lying, shafurka 3! It is in the back of the bones that they rattle and rumble. Here the gates creaked, the horses ran into the yard, and the daughter and father were sitting on the cart: the cart was full of good! The woman's eyes are burning with greed. “What an importance! - screams. - Take my daughter to the forest for the night; my daughter will drive two herds of horses, she will drag two carts of goods.

The peasant and the woman's daughter were taken to the dugout and equipped it in the same way with food and fire. She made porridge for the evening. The mouse came out and asks for porridge from Natasha. And Natashka screams: “Look, what a reptile!” and threw a spoon at her. The mouse ran away; and Natashka ate one porridge, ate it, blew out the lights and crouched in the corner.

Midnight came - a bear broke in and said: “Hey, where are you, deushka? Let's play hide and seek." The girl is silent, only chattering her teeth in fear. “Ah, there you are! To the bell, run, and I will catch. She took the bell, her hand trembled, the bell rang endlessly, and the mouse answered: “The evil girl cannot be alive!”

In the morning the old man's woman sends him into the forest: “Go! My daughter will bring two carts, two herds will drive. The man has left, but the woman is waiting outside the gate. Here is the dog: “Tyaf, tyaf, tyaf! The owner's daughter is driving - she rattles bones in the back, and the old man is sitting on an empty cart. - "You're lying, little girl! My daughter drives herds and carries carts. Look - the old man at the gate gives his wife a body; The woman opened the box, looked at the bones and howled, and got so angry that she died of grief and anger the very next day; and the old man with his daughter lived out his life well and took a noble son-in-law into his house.

1 Trut ( Red.).

2 Talk.

3 Shafurka - troublemaker, gossip Red.).

Daughter and stepdaughter

F There was an old man with an old woman, and he had a daughter. So the old woman died, and the old man waited a little and married a widow who had her own daughter. A bad life has come for the old man's daughter. The stepmother was hated, does not give the old man rest:

Take your daughter to the forest, to the dugout, where she will strain more.

What to do! The man listened to the woman - he took his daughter to the dugout, gave her flint, flint and a bag of cereals and said:

Here's a light for you; don’t translate the light, cook the porridge, but don’t yawn yourself - sit and strand.

The night has come. The red maiden lit the stove, made porridge; out of nowhere, the mouse - says: - Maiden, maiden! Give me a spoonful of porridge!

Oh my mouse! Speak my boredom - I will give you more than one spoonful, but feed you to your heart's content.

The mouse ate and left. A bear broke in at night:

Come on, girl, put out the lights and let's play hide and seek.

The mouse climbed onto the shoulder of the old man's daughter and whispers in her ear:

Don't be afraid, girl! Say come on! Put out the fire and climb under the stove, and I will run for you and ring the bell.

And so it happened. A bear is chasing a mouse - it won't catch it. He began to roar and throw logs. Throwing, throwing, never hit, tired and said:

Craftswoman, you, girl, play hide and seek! For this I will send you in the morning a herd of horses and a wagonload of silver.

In the morning the woman says:

Go, old man, visit the daughter that she strained in the night.

The old man left, and the woman sits and waits: somehow he will bring the daughter bones. It's time for the old man to toss and turn, and the dog:

Puff-puff-puff! The daughter rides with the old man, drives a herd of horses, carries a cart of silver.

You lie, you filthy dog! It's in the back of the bones rattling!

Here the gates creaked, the horses ran into the yard, and the daughter and father were sitting on the cart: the cart was full of silver. The woman's eyes lit up with greed.

What an importance! - shouts. - Take my daughter to the forest; my daughter will drive two herds of horses, she will drag two carts of silver.

The peasant and the woman's daughter were taken to the dugout; gave her a flint, a flint and a bag of cereals and left her alone. She made porridge for the evening. The mouse came running and asks:

Natasha! Natasha! Is your porridge sweet? Give me a spoon!

Look what! Natasha screamed and threw a spoon at her.

The mouse ran away, and Natasha, you know, eats only porridge. She ate a full pot, blew out the lights, lay down in a corner and fell asleep. Midnight came, the bear broke in and said:

Hey, where are you girl? Let's play hide and seek.

The girl was frightened, silent, only knocking her teeth with fear.

Ah, there you are! To the bell, run, and I will catch.

She took the bell, her hand trembled, the bell rang endlessly, and the mouse said:

The evil girl will not be alive!

The bear rushed to catch the woman's daughter, and as soon as he caught her, he strangled her and ate her. The next morning the woman sends the old man into the forest:

Go! My daughter will bring two carts, two herds will drive.

The man has left, but the woman is waiting outside the gate. Here comes the dog:

Puff-puff-puff! Do not go home to the woman's daughter, the old man sits on an empty cart, rattling bones in the back!

You lie, you filthy dog! Then my daughter rides, drives herds, carts are lucky. Here, eat a pancake and say: they will bring a woman’s daughter in gold, in silver, but they won’t take the old man’s groom!

The dog ate the pancake and barked:

Puff-puff-puff! They will give the old man's daughter in marriage, and they will bring bones in the back of a woman in the back.

No matter what the woman did with the dog: she gave her pancakes, and beat her, - she knows her own insistence ... Look, and the old man at the gate, gives the body to his wife; The woman opened the trunk, looked at the bones and howled, and got so angry that she died of grief and anger the very next day. The old man gave his daughter in marriage to a good groom, and they began to live, live and make good.

The tale Daughter and Stepdaughter is similar in plot to Morozko's tale. The stepmother sent her stepdaughter to the forest to spin in a dugout. There she met a mouse and a bear, who rewarded the girl for her ability to play hide and seek. The next morning the stepmother sent her daughter for riches. But the greedy Natasha did not return from the forest... (from the collection of A.N. Afanasyev)

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A widowed peasant with a daughter married a widow - also with a daughter, and they had two half-daughters. The stepmother was hateful; does not give the old man rest: “Take your daughter to the forest, to the dugout! She'll be more tense there." What to do! The man listened to the woman, took his daughter to the dugout and gave her a tinderbox, a kremeshik, labor and a bag of cereals and said: “Here is a light for you; don’t translate the light, boil the porridge, but sit and spin it yourself, but cover the hut.

The night has come. The girl fired up the stove, brewed porridge, out of nowhere the mouse said: “Girl, girl, give me a spoonful of porridge.” - “Oh, my little mouse! Break my boredom; I’ll give you more than one spoonful of porridge, but I’ll feed you to your heart’s content.” The mouse ate and left. A bear broke in at night. "Come on, deushka," she says, "put out the lights, let's play blind man's blind man."

The mouse ran up to the girl's shoulder and whispered in her ear: “Don't be afraid, girl! Say come on! and put out the fire yourself and crawl under the stove, and I will run and ring the bell. And so it happened. A bear is chasing a mouse - it will not catch; began to roar and throw logs; he threw and threw, but he didn’t hit, he got tired and said: “You are a master, deushka, play blind man's blind man! For this I will send you a herd of horses and a load of goods in the morning.”

The next morning, the wife says: “Go, old man, visit your daughter - what did she put on at night?” The old man left, and the woman sits and waits: somehow he will bring the daughter bones! Here is the dog: “Tyaf, tyaf, tyaf! My daughter rides with the old man, drives a herd of horses, carries a good cart.” - “You're lying, shafurka3! It is in the back of the bones that they rattle and rumble. Here the gates creaked, the horses ran into the yard, and the daughter and father were sitting on the cart: the cart was full of good! The woman's eyes are burning with greed. “What an importance! - screams. - Take my daughter to the forest for the night; my daughter will drive two herds of horses, she will drag two carts of goods.

The peasant and the woman's daughter were taken to the dugout and equipped it in the same way with food and fire. She made porridge for the evening. The mouse came out and asks for porridge from Natasha. And Natashka screams: “Look, what a reptile!” and threw a spoon at her. The mouse ran away; and Natashka ate one porridge, ate it, blew out the lights and crouched in the corner.

Midnight came - a bear broke in and said: “Hey, where are you, girl? Let's play hide and seek." The girl is silent, only chattering her teeth in fear. “Ah, there you are! To the bell, run, and I will catch. She took the bell, her hand trembled, the bell rang endlessly, and the mouse answered: “The evil girl cannot be alive!”

In the morning the old man's woman sends him into the forest: “Go! My daughter will bring two carts, two herds will drive. The man has left, but the woman is waiting outside the gate. Here is the dog: “Tyaf, tyaf, tyaf! The owner's daughter is driving - she rattles bones in the back, and the old man is sitting on an empty cart. - "You're lying, little girl! My daughter drives herds and carries carts. Look - the old man at the gate gives his wife a body; The woman opened the box, looked at the bones and howled, and got so angry that she died of grief and anger the very next day; and the old man with his daughter lived out his life well and took a noble son-in-law into his house.

(Illustrated by G.Bedarev, illustrators.ru)

Published: Mishkoy 30.10.2017 12:53 24.05.2019

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Who is the author of the fairy tale Daughter and stepdaughter

This is not an author's, but a folk tale, although there are several literary tales with a similar plot. The plot of the tale is also common among many peoples. The fairy tale Daughter and stepdaughter in the processing of Afanasyev stands out with a special Russian folk flavor among other similar ones.

The stepmother disliked the stepdaughter. She ordered the old man to leave the poor girl in the forest dugout, ordered the yarn to be spun. A hard-working and friendly girl made friends with a mouse, fed her porridge. The grateful mouse saved the girl from certain death. She taught me how to play hide-and-seek with a bear to outsmart him. The bear was pleased and rewarded his stepdaughter with a wagon of silver. When the old man brought his daughter home, the stepmother could not find a place for herself from envy and anger. She could not wait to send her own daughter to the forest for gifts. Yes, only Natasha was rude, greedy and lazy. She offended the mouse, she did not help her. The woman's daughter did not return home with gifts, the bear tore her apart in the forest. The stepmother died of grief and anger. You can read the story online on our website.

Analysis of the fairy tale Daughter and stepdaughter

In the fairy tale, good is opposed to evil. The main idea of ​​the tale: a good person attracts good, evil returns to an evil person. What does the fairy tale daughter and stepdaughter teach? The fairy tale teaches to be kind, sympathetic, not to despair in a difficult life situation.

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