The image of Nastya from the story of the pantry of the sun. "Nastya and Mitrasha - the heroes of the fairy tale - were M. Prishvin's "Pantry of the sun" The image of Nastya from the pantry of the sun

Nastya Mitrash
Nickname golden hen Man in a bag
Age 12 years 10 years
Appearance A beautiful girl with golden hair, her face is all freckled, but only one clean nose. The boy is short in stature, of a dense build, has a large forehead and a wide nape. His face is freckled and his clean little nose looks up.
Character Kind, reasonable, overcame greed Brave, savvy, kind, courageous and strong-willed, stubborn, hardworking, purposeful, resourceful
An example to follow He imitates his mother: he gets up early every day, cooks dinner, cleans the house, feeds the cattle, smiles a lot. He imitates his father: just like him, he instructs and teaches his sister. When the children went for cranberries, he dressed like a father. I even put on my father's old jacket.
Division of labor Given that she is only 12 years old, she was able to manage the household well. He learned carpentry from his father, as he had all the necessary tools - he made wooden utensils. Performed all male duties in the house.
Public life They worked on collective farm meadows, fields and barnyards, helped tankmen. Mitrasha goes to all meetings, tries to understand society.
Action in a quarrel In every possible way she tried to persuade her brother not to go along the dangerous road, but still left him alone and left with a basket for cranberries. I came across a clearing with cranberries and forgot about everything. Because of greed, she was almost bitten by a snake, but she managed to come to her senses. Realizing her mistake, fear for her brother pierced her soul. He stubbornly followed the chosen path and therefore found himself in trouble, his resourcefulness saved his life. He called the dog, which helped him escape. Grass (the dog's nickname) happened to be nearby. You can't explain to a dog that he needs to come and help a drowning child, but he still managed to do it. He understood that he was obliged to save his sister, and since he had a gun and a compass, Nastya could die. Having got out of the swamp, he killed a large wolf, which frightened the whole district.
Quotes
  • “With a twig in her hand, she drove out her beloved herd ... she kindled the stove, peeled potatoes, seasoned dinner, and so busied herself with the housework until night”
  • “I got up far before the sun,” “took care of the house until nightfall.”
  • “But, in addition to cooperage, the whole male economy lies on it”
  • “... all the male economy and public affairs lie on it. He attends all meetings, tries to understand public concerns.
“There was not a single house where they lived and worked as amicably as our guys lived.”
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  • She combined the real with the fabulous. It tells a fairy tale about two wonderful children who had to rely only on their own strength, because they were orphaned and now live alone. Nastya and Mitrasha are the main characters of the story, whose images we will analyze in our essay.

    The image and characteristics of Mitrasha

    If we dwell on the image of Mitrasha, then according to the characteristics of his teachers, it was a peasant in a bag. Mitrasha was two years younger than his sister, but he could already do most of the men's work on his own. By his nature, at less than ten years old, he looked like a real purposeful man. Thanks to the skills received from his father, the boy could carve dishes from wood, and this skill helped him a lot. Our hero was stubborn, and along with this stubbornness, his determination and hard work were manifested. However, in Prishkin's tale, according to which we are characterizing Nastya and Mitrasha, the boy's greed also manifested itself. It happened in the forest when the children went for berries. This greed nearly led to tragedy.

    The image and characteristics of Nastya

    Prishvin's pantry of the sun introduces us to Mitrasha's sister, Nastya. If the brother was like her father, then the girl resembled her mother in character. Nastya was only twelve, but despite this, she fully performs the master's work. Nastya took responsibility for her brother and took care of him. In the neighborhood, she is called the golden hen, as she was really cute with golden hair and freckles on her face.

    Unlike her brother, the girl was cautious, shows prudence, and therefore advises going for berries along a proven path. Since they could not reach an agreement, they went their separate ways. And as it turned out, the hardworking, smart Nastya also shows greed. After all, when she saw cranberries in the swamp, she rushed to pick them up, not thinking that her brother was still gone. Meanwhile, he was drowning in a swamp. But everything ended well for the children in this story.

    He is famous for his detailed descriptions of Russian nature, love for his native places, flora and fauna of any regions and localities of our country. The fairy tale "Pantry of the Sun" is a composition with a deep meaning, preaching love for all living things, the kindness of the human heart and mutual assistance, which the inhabitants of the Soviet Union, and now Russia, were famous for.

    History of creation

    “The Pantry of the Sun” is Prishvin’s most popular work. It was published in 1945 and describes the post-war period. According to the first plan of the writer, the main character of the story was to be a dog named Grass. Prishvin wanted to call the work "Man's Friend". But the name "Pantry of the Sun" turned out to be more poetic. The author introduced descriptions of nature characteristic of his work, talking about the specifics of peat bogs and their riches. It took less than a month to work with the text.

    Immediately after this essay, the author published the story "Ship Thicket". Both books promote attention and reverent attitude towards the world around and all living things. The writer assures that the awareness of natural value helps a person to receive the necessary help at the right time. The main characters of the story are orphans Nastya and Mitrasha, who got lost in the forest. “The pantry of the sun” Prishvin calls the Bludovo swamp, which stores heat thanks to peat deposits. This place is rich in unique plants and animals. Against the backdrop of natural wealth, Prishvin describes the wealth of the human soul


    Illustration for the story "Pantry of the Sun"

    Twelve-year-old sweet girl Nastya, left without parents who died during the war years, is raising her brother Mitrasha. A neat little girl with a freckled face is described with gentle affectionate words so that the reader understands how pleasant her appearance and character are.

    A reasonable girl finds herself in a difficult situation in which the fate of her brother depends only on her. Children survive thanks to the support of relatives and neighbors. Their economy has not fallen into decay, because Nastya drives the herd out to graze, heats the stove and cooks food.

    A real mistress, she tries to replace her brother with a mother, but due to his age, he does not understand the complexity of the circumstances. Ten-year-old Mitrasha is often naughty and rejects his sister's caresses. But children's quarrels always end in reconciliation.

    "Pantry of the sun"


    Reality and a romantic fairy tale are intertwined in the story, therefore it is defined by genre as a fairy tale. At the beginning of the work, the author describes the magical world of swamps and forests, using the characteristics of an elevated style. And the biography of children living in the town of Pereslavl-Zalessky is the harsh reality of the post-war years. Prishvin affectionately calls the orphans “Golden Hen on high legs” and “Peasant in a bag”, emphasizing their independence and great abilities beyond their years. The agreement with the world of wildlife was achieved by children even at the level of their own farm, where cows, goats, sheep, piglets and hens with a rooster lived.

    One day the children went to the forest for cranberries. Their path lay through dangerous terrain - Blind Yelan. The prudent Nastya was cautious. Choosing the path, she wanted to go along a safe road, and her brother, disobeying, went the other way. Seeing a lot of berry bushes, Nastya began to collect prey in a basket, forgetting about Mitrasha. The boy got lost in the swamp, and his sister had to endure several hours of horror and suffering.


    In this episode, the description of nature is important, where everything directed Nastya on the right path. The dog Grass, once lost in this forest, accidentally came out to meet the girl, hearing the crackling of the trees. She helped Mitrasha get out of the swamp. The meeting with the wolf became a new obstacle that the children had to overcome. The boy shot at the beast, and Nastya, hearing a terrible sound, ran towards him.

    The Pantry of the Sun has a happy ending, which is why it is considered a fairy tale. In Mitrash, the future hero was now visible, and Nastya became more attentive to loved ones and others. When they came to the village asking for help for the evacuated children, she gave the collected cranberries. Thus, the girl atoned for her mistake in the forest and gave a healing berry to those who needed it. The test that befell the children taught them to love and appreciate what they have. They became more attentive to each other, and changes in their characters were not long in coming.


    Nastya from the story "Pantry of the Sun"

    The fabulous component of the work teaches to see the beauty in human souls and to focus on the world around, giving it care and understanding. Prishvin's work emphasizes the strong connection between man and nature.

    Quotes

    The author describes the heroes of the work with tenderness and love. Children, whose fate fell on hard years of deprivation, are forced to live alone, without parental love and advice. They are independent, but the childhood that everyone deserves was lost due to the difficult circumstances in which the family found itself.

    Tenderness and compassion are felt in every word written by Prishvin:

    “Nastya was like a Golden Hen on high legs. Her hair, neither dark nor light, shone with gold, freckles all over her face were large, like gold coins, and frequent, and they were cramped, and they climbed in all directions.

    The characters in the story have no flaws, and the author attributes their temper and inattention to age, allowing the characters to correct themselves and atone for their guilt before each other. Hard work and the right way of life that teenagers have chosen for themselves made them full members of society with standards brought up in the Soviet Union:

    “If it was possible, they would join community work. Their noses could be seen on the collective farm fields, in the meadows, in the barnyard, at meetings, in anti-tank ditches.

    The incident in the swamp was a lesson for Nastya. She realized that what happened was possible because of her greed. The girl was terribly tormented by the realization of this, therefore, at the first opportunity, she tried to remove a heavy burden from her soul, sharing the berry with the Leningrad children.

    Characteristics of Nastya and Mitrasha. Pantry of the sun Prishvin

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    2. Type: Characteristics of heroes
      The fairy tale story The pantry of the sun was written by Prishvin after the end of the Great Patriotic War. Although the work is based on adventures that happened to them during one day in the forest, and not military events, it was the writer’s memoirs about the harsh and courageous life of Soviet people during the war, about the Pereslavl region close to his heart, that served as material for books.
      Prishvin refers to the fairy tale genre. It was the wise folk tale, with its constant search for truth and the meaning of life, with its dream of a perfect man, that was the model for the writer, which he followed in developing the genre of his work.
      The use of the method of merging the fabulous and the real in the work allowed the author to express his ideal, the dream of the high purpose of man, of his responsibility to all living things on earth.
      The fairy tale is permeated with Prishvin's optimistic faith in the closeness and possibility of this dream coming true, if you look for its embodiment in real life, among seemingly ordinary people.
      In the work "Pantry of the Sun" there are two heroes Nastya and Mitrasha. Each of them has its own advantages and disadvantages.
      Mitrasha was two years younger than his sister. He is small in stature, but very dense, forehead-shaped, the back of his head is wide. He is a stubborn and strong guy. The boy's face was strewn with golden freckles, and his clean little nose looked up. Mitrasha is stubborn, but very hardworking and purposeful. The teachers at school called him "The Pouch Man" because at the age of ten he already did all the male work in the house. My mother died of an illness, my father died in the war. And she and her sister were left orphans. Mitrasha possessed purely masculine volitional qualities and looked like his father. He learned carpentry from his father. The boy had the necessary tools for this. Mitrasha made various wooden utensils: barrels, bowls, tubs. He always remembered the advice of his father and they helped him.
      The boy attended all the meetings, tried to understand public opinion. Mitrasha loved nature, tried to take advantage of its benefits, but when he found himself in a forest where everything is in common, he became greedy and, without noticing it, got into trouble.
      The boy loved his sister Nastya very much. Imitating his father, he instructed her, taught her. But when the little sister does not obey, the "Man in the Pouch" begins to swagger and get angry. Mitrasha is a wonderful person who will be a very good and hardworking man in the future.
      Nastya, on the contrary, was all in her mother. The author jokingly calls her the golden hen. The thing is that all of it shone with gold. The freckles on the face were golden, the hair was the same color, only the nose was clean and looked up.
      They were very smart kids. They often performed public work: they helped tankers, worked on collective farm fields, in meadows, and in cattle yards. The kids had a lot of pets, but they still got along well with them.
      In many ways, Nastya and Mitrasha are similar, but they also have differences. On the one hand, Nastya is prudent, because she tried to dissuade her brother from going along the swampy road. On the other hand, she acted selfishly when, during a quarrel with Mitrasha, she left him and left with a cranberry basket.
      The "man in the bag" was very stubborn and because of this he got into trouble, but thanks to his resourcefulness he saved himself. It was his ingenuity that helped the boy escape: once in the Blind spruce tree, he was able to call the dog, and she saved him. Mitrasha was very brave, and it was not for nothing that everyone in the village was surprised when they found out that it was he who had shot the gray landowner. Even adults would not be able to believe that a ten-year-old boy had shot a wolf.
      And the "golden hen" also almost got into trouble because of her greed. If she had not come to her senses, she would have been bitten by a snake. Against the backdrop of harmonious nature, against the backdrop of diverse

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    4. Mitrasha was two years younger than his sister. He is small in stature, but very dense, forehead-shaped, the back of his head is wide. He is a stubborn and strong guy. The boy's face was strewn with golden freckles, and his clean little nose looked up. Mitrasha is stubborn, but very hardworking and purposeful. The teachers at school called him "The Pouch Man" because at the age of ten he already did all the male work in the house. My mother died of an illness, my father died in the war. And she and her sister were left orphans. Mitrasha possessed purely masculine volitional qualities and looked like his father. He learned carpentry from his father. The boy had the necessary tools for this. Mitrasha made various wooden utensils: barrels, bowls, tubs. He always remembered the advice of his father and they helped him.
      The boy attended all the meetings, tried to understand public opinion. Mitrasha loved nature, tried to take advantage of its benefits, but when he found himself in a forest where everything is in common, he became greedy and, without noticing it, got into trouble.
      The boy loved his sister Nastya very much. Imitating his father, he instructed her, taught her. But when the little sister does not obey, the "Man in the Pouch" begins to swagger and get angry. Mitrasha is a wonderful person who will be a very good and hardworking man in the future.
      Nastya, on the contrary, was all in her mother. The author jokingly calls her the golden hen. The thing is that all of it shone with gold. The freckles on the face were golden, the hair was the same color, only the nose was clean and looked up.
      They were very smart kids. They often performed public work: they helped tankers, worked on collective farm fields, in meadows, and in cattle yards. The kids had a lot of pets, but they still got along well with them.
      In many ways, Nastya and Mitrasha are similar, but they also have differences. On the one hand, Nastya is prudent, because she tried to dissuade her brother from going along the swampy road. On the other hand, she acted selfishly when, during a quarrel with Mitrasha, she left him and left with a cranberry basket.
      The "man in the bag" was very stubborn and because of this he got into trouble, but thanks to his resourcefulness he saved himself. It was his ingenuity that helped the boy escape: once in the Blind spruce tree, he was able to call the dog, and she saved him. Mitrasha was very brave, and it was not for nothing that everyone in the village was surprised when they found out that it was he who had shot the gray landowner. Even adults would not be able to believe that a ten-year-old boy had shot a wolf.
      And the "golden hen" also almost got into trouble because of her greed. If she had not come to her senses, she would have been bitten by a snake. Against the background of harmonious nature, against the background of various riches mastered by man, Nastya's greed is perceived as a reproach of the writer to those who deviate from the truly human. The evil that she encounters in nature makes the girl look back at herself and realize what a mistake she made, succumbing first to resentment, and then to the excitement of picking berries. Anxiety, despair, fear for her brother cover the girl's soul. It is through the perception of the surrounding nature that Nastya is fully aware of her act:
      The author treats his characters very well. Mikhail Prishvin uses diminutive suffixes to describe Mitrasha. He calls him "Man in a pouch", children - "smart kids, favorites", "their clean little noses."
      I liked the characters in the story, but some of their actions were not. If Mitrasha had not been so stubborn, and Nastya had not acted selfishly with him, then perhaps there would not have been those misfortunes that
      they got to see. But since they understood their mistakes, they can be forgiven. http://www.litra.ru/composition/get/coid/00586401348579238833/woid/00810631203500274421/
    5. An amazingly difficult question#160;
    6. Help
    7. mitrash is characterized by the epithets stubborn and strong in what actions depicted in chapter 1 these qualities are manifested
    8. all of them most importantly were hardworking
    9. What kind of answer is 123 how will this help -_-
    10. Nastya was like a golden hen on long legs, her face was freckled like golden coins, they crowded and interfered with each other, only her nose was clean. She got up before dawn like a mother and, with a twig in her hand, led out her beloved cattle. I went home, lit the stove and cooked breakfast. kind girl with an open mind. loves his brother very much. real mistress. since she and Mitrasha, her brother, did not have parents, she did housework, in the garden, raised her brother, was a mother in the family.
      Mitrasha - the main character of the fairy tale - were M. Prishvin's "Pantry of the Sun"
      The author describes the boy as follows: “Mitrasha was two years younger than his sister. He was only ten years old with a ponytail. He was short, but very dense, with foreheads, the back of his head was wide. teacher at school. The "man-in-a-pouch", like Nastya, was in golden freckles, and his nose, clean, also looked up like his sister's.
      Mitrasha knew how to make wooden utensils. He had the right carpentry tools. "People-in-a-pouch" visited all meetings, tried to understand public opinion.

    Nastenko Dmitry - 6th grade student of MBOU secondary school No. 8, Tommot

    In this work, the student reveals the images of children through their portrait characteristics and behavior in different situations. This is a 6th grade student's test paper.

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    Nastya and Mitrasha - the heroes of the fairy tale - were the "Pantry of the Sun"
    Completed by: student 6 "B" class Nastenko Dmitry MBOU school No. 8 Tommot, Aldan district of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) Teacher: Sergeenko Lyudmila Vyacheslavovna

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    Goal of the work
    Introduce the writer; Tell about the history of the creation of the work; Reveal the images of children through their portrait characteristics and behavior in different situations; Answer the main question: what does the story of Nastya and Mitrasha teach us

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    Plan
    A word about a writer. The history of the creation of the “Pantry of the Sun” Images of children: Nastya: an external internal portrait Mitrasha: an external internal portrait Common to children and their differences How children lived after the death of their parents What they did How people treated them In the forest for cranberries Briefly about the Fornication swamp Meaning of the parable about pine and spruce Why did the children quarrel What happened after quarrelsBehavior of children in the forestWhat did the children understand when they returned homeWhat does the story of Nastya and Mitrasha teach

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    Prishvin Mikhail Mikhailovich (1873-1954)
    He was born on February 4, 1873 in the village of Khrushchev, Oryol province, into an impoverished merchant family. The boy, who was born into a family of merchants, did not excel in his studies, so he remained in the class for the second year several times. After several attempts to study at the gymnasium, Prishvin was expelled "for impudence to the teacher." After that, the fate of the future writer went in a different direction. Prishvin Mikhail Mikhailovich is a man who traveled a lot in Siberia, Crimea and other little-known territories of the former USSR. Many of Prishvin's friends spoke about his thirst for travel, and how he describes everything he sees. Prishvin's children's stories and stories, published in the collections "The Chipmunk Beast", "Fox Bread", (both 1939) were widely known. "Pantry of the Sun" (1945) Of particular value are the writer's diaries, which he kept throughout his life. They are constantly arguing with oneself, searching for one's place in the world, containing thoughts about society, country, and the world. He died on January 16, 1954 in Moscow.

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    History of creation
    But “As far back as 1940, the author spoke of his intention to work on a story about how two children quarreled and how they went along two divided roads, not knowing that in the forest all the way such roads-bypasses again merge into one common one. The children met, and the road itself reconciled them.

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    The image of Nastya
    Nastya was like a golden hen on high legs. Her hair, neither dark nor blond, shone with gold, the freckles all over her face were large, like gold coins, and frequent, and they were crowded, and they climbed in all directions. Only one nose was clean and looked up like a parrot

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    Image of Mitrasha
    Mitrasha was 2 years younger than his sister. He was only 10 years old with a ponytail. He was short, but very stubborn and strong. “The little man-in-a-pouch,” teachers at school called him among themselves with a smile. The little man-in-a-pouch, like Nastya, was covered in golden freckles, and his nose, also clean, like his sister’s, looked up like a parrot.

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    Common in children and their differences
    General: freckles all over the face, the nose looked up like a parrot; both are kind, hardworking, economic, engaged in social work. Differences: Mitrasha is obstinate, often swaggers. Nastya is calm, reasonable.

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    Life of children after the death of parents
    After the death of their parents, all their peasant farming went to the children. “But did our children cope with such a misfortune during the difficult years of the Patriotic War!” At first, they were helped by distant relatives and neighbors, but very soon smart, friendly guys learned everything themselves and began to live well. “And what smart kids they were! If possible, they joined in community work. Their noses could also be seen on collective farm fields, meadows, in the barnyard, at meetings, in anti-tank ditches.

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    How did people treat them?
    There was not a single house where they lived as amicably as Nastya and Mitrasha. They were everyone’s favorites. “They were very cute…” “… however, the poor kids got a lot of care…” “But very soon smart and friendly guys learned everything themselves…” “And what smart kids they were!” “There was not a single house where they would live and work as amicably as our favorites”

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    In the forest for cranberries

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    Briefly about the Fornication swamp
    The adventures of Nastya and Mitrasha in the campaign for cranberries begin with a description of the Fornication swamp. It appears to be an unsettling, dangerous, scary place. Nature itself here frightens not only man, but also the beast. Here, a dog and a wolf are contrasted - a friend and an enemy of man: “a feral dog ... howled from longing for a man, and a wolf howled from inescapable malice towards him.” Here, in this bad place, Nastya and Mitrasha came, hunters for cranberries. Nature portends evil. Another signal of the approaching discord between brother and sister is a cloud that "like a cold blue arrow ... crossed the rising sun in half." Anxiety is added by the wind, because of which the “pine groaned”, and the “spruce growled”.

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    The meaning of the parable of the pine and spruce
    “... Trees of different species terribly fought among themselves for food. boughs - for air and light, Rising higher, thicker trunks, they dug dry branches into living trunks and in places pierced each other through and through. An evil wind, having arranged such an unhappy life for the trees, sometimes flew here to shake them. And then the trees groaned and howled at the whole Fornication swamp, like living creatures ... "The meaning of this parable is that we need to help each other, be friendly, not quarrel.

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    Children quarrel
    Mitrasha - a man, a researcher, looking for a Palestinian woman; he is brave, savvy; guesses how to shorten the road, wants to decide everything himself. Nastya is afraid, she cannot decide to leave the wide, dense path, but she could not convince her brother and became angry. Near the Lying Stone the path diverged: one dense one went to the right, the other, weak, straight ahead. This is where the fight between the children took place. Mitrasha believed that it was necessary to go along a weak path (the compass pointed to it), and Nastya - along a dense one, where all people walk. So they parted. Children forgot about the magical properties of human kindness, love and responsibility. Everyone in the moment of the quarrel thought only of himself. Previously, the patient Nastya got angry with her brother, remained on her path, forgot that Mitrasha had no food with her. And he did not listen to the words of his sister, which almost led to tragedy. Grass helps them understand the “Truth of Life”, which, “having sensed human misfortune ... went up to the sobbing Nastya and licked her salty cheek from tears.” The grass also saved Mitrasha. Weed is a reminder of love and fidelity, the need to be patient and take care of loved ones.

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    Nastya's behavior
    Seeing cranberries, I forgot about everything. “Seeing nothing, she crawls and crawls to a big black stump. He barely moves the basket behind him, all wet and dirty - the old golden hen on high legs. The elk doesn’t even consider her a person ... ““ Where does a person with his power come from greed even for cranberries?” “... the girl crawled through the swamp, not raising her head high. And so she crawled to the burnt stump and pulled the very whip where the snake lay. The snake raised its head and hissed. Then, at last, Nastya woke up, jumped up ... "" Where was her brother during this time ... how she forgot about him, how she forgot herself and everything around! In this greed, Nastya ceased to be a person and turned into an ordinary forest animal. By this, the author wants to say that a person in greed loses truly human qualities. Only a meeting with a snake made the girl realize her act, think about what dangers are around and how difficult it must be for Mitrasha, who chose an unfamiliar path. The girl is deeply worried about what happened.

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    Mitrasha's behavior
    Mitrasha went along a weak path, "not thinking about a basket for cranberries, or about food." “The ground under his feet became like a hammock”, “his foot, sinking into the mud, immediately collects water in the hole”, “gradually his legs began to sink deeper”, “In one moment of stopping, he plunged to his knees, in another moment he became above his knee” . He wanted to jump onto the trail, but "felt he was tightly grabbed to the very chest." Tears streamed down his tanned face, down his cheeks in shining streams. But he managed to pull himself together. Saved Mitrasha Grass.

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    How did the children change when they returned home?
    “And then, imperceptibly to everyone, the former Man-in-a-pouch really began to change and over the next two years of the war he stretched out, and what a guy came out of him, tall, slender! And he would certainly become a hero of the Patriotic War, but only the war was over. And the Golden Hen also surprised everyone in the village. No one reproached her for greed, as we did; on the contrary, everyone approved of the fact that she prudently invited her brother to the thorny path, and that she picked up so many cranberries. But when from the orphanage of evacuated Leningrad children turned to the village for all possible help for sick children, Nastya gave them all her healing berries. It was then that we ... learned from her how she tormented herself for her greed. "Tests taught them to appreciate the warmth of human relationships. We must love each other and take care of a loved one.

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    What does the story of Nastya and Mitrasha teach?
    "Pantry of the sun" - an amazing fairy tale-true. The story of Nastya and Mitrasha told in it makes us think about our relationship to each other and to the world around us, gives us new knowledge about life, teaches us love and attentive attitude to nature.

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    Class task
    Make a cinquain of your choice (Nastya, Mitrasha, children)

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    My syncwines
    Nastya Kind, hardworking Hostess, caresses, cares "Golden Hen on high legs" Hostess
    Mitrasha Independent, stubbornMastery, hints, swaggers "Peasant in a pouch" Owner