Abstract of the GCD in the preparatory group for reading the work of Charles Perrault “Fairy. Dramatization of the fairy tale by Charles Perrault "Gifts of the Fairy X

Perro Charles

fairy gifts

Charles Perrault

fairy gifts

There once lived a widow, and she had two daughters. The eldest is the spitting image of a mother: the same face, the same character. You look at your daughter, but it seems that you see a mother in front of you. Both, the eldest daughter and mother, were so rude, arrogant, arrogant, angry that all people, both acquaintances and strangers, tried to stay away from them.

And the youngest daughter was all in the late father - kind, friendly, meek, and besides, she was also a beauty, which are few.

Usually people like those who look like them. That is why the mother loved her eldest daughter madly and could not stand the younger one. She made her work from morning till night, and fed her in the kitchen.

Among other things, the youngest daughter had to go twice a day to the source, which was at least two hours away, and bring from there a large pitcher of water full to the brim.

Once, when the girl was taking water, some poor woman came up to her and asked for a drink.

Drink to your health, aunt, - said the kind girl.

After rinsing her jug ​​hastily, she scooped up water in the deepest and cleanest place and gave it to the woman, holding the jug so that it was more convenient to drink.

The woman drank a few sips of water and said to the girl:

You are so good, so kind and friendly that I want to give you something to remember. (The fact is that it was a fairy who purposely took the form of a simple village woman in order to see if this girl was as sweet and courteous as they say about her.) This is what I will give you: from now on, every word that you say , will fall from your lips either as a flower or a precious stone. Goodbye!

When the girl came home, her mother scolded her for lingering at the spring.

Forgive me, mother, - said the poor girl. - I'm really late.

But as soon as she uttered these words, several roses, two pearls and two large diamonds fell from her lips.

Look! - said the mother, eyes wide with surprise. - It seems to me that instead of words, she drops diamonds and pearls ... What happened to you, daughter? (For the first time in her life, she called her younger daughter also.)

The girl simply, without hiding or boasting, told her mother about everything that had happened to her at the source. And flowers and diamonds just kept falling from her lips.

Well, if so, - said the mother, - I must send the eldest daughter to the source ... Come on, Fanchon, look what is pouring from your sister's lips, as soon as she speaks! Don't you want to receive the same amazing gift? And after all, for this you just need to go to the source and, when the poor woman asks you for water, politely give her a drink.

Well, here's more! I want to drag myself into such a distance! - answered the slut.

And I want you to go! her mother yelled at her. - And this very minute, without talking!

The girl reluctantly obeyed and went, without ceasing to grumble. Just in case, she took with her a silver jug, the most beautiful one they had in the house.

As soon as she reached the source, a smartly dressed lady came out of the forest to meet her and asked for a sip of water. (It was the same fairy, only this time she took on the form of a princess to test whether the elder sister is as rude and evil as they say about her.)

Don't you think that I dragged myself here to give you a drink? said the girl boldly. - Well, of course, only for this! I purposely grabbed a silver jug ​​to bring water to your grace! .. But anyway, I don’t care. Drink if you like...

However, you are not very kind, - the fairy said calmly. - Well, what is the service, such is the reward. From now on, every word that escapes your lips will turn into a snake or a toad. Farewell!

As soon as the girl returned home, her mother rushed to meet her:

Is that you, daughter? Well, how?

And so, mother! - my daughter growled in response, and at the same moment two vipers and two toads plopped down on the threshold.

Oh my god! cried the mother. - Yes, what is it? Where?.. Ah, I know! It's your sister's fault. Well, she will pay me! .. - And she rushed at her youngest daughter with her fists.

The poor thing, in fear, rushed to run and took refuge in a nearby forest.

There she was met by a young prince, the son of the king of this country.

Returning from a hunt, he found a beautiful girl in the thicket and, marveling at her beauty, asked what she was doing all alone in the forest and why she was crying so bitterly.


Once upon a time there was a widow who had two daughters; the eldest was so like her both in face and disposition that, as they say, he would not divorce them. They were both so proud and inhospitable that it seems that no one would have agreed to live with them. The youngest, on the contrary, took after her father with meekness and courtesy, and besides that, she was an extraordinary beauty. Every person likes what looks like him: the mother was crazy about her eldest daughter, and she felt an irresistible disgust for her younger one. She made her work from morning to evening and did not allow her to dine at the table, but sent her to the kitchen.

Twice a day, the poor thing had to walk on the water, three miles from the house, and bring out a large heavy jug, full to the brim. One day, just as she was at the well, a beggar came up to her and asked for a drink. “If you please, my dear,” the beauty answered, rinsed out the jug, scooped up water from the cleanest place of the source and gave it to her, while she herself supported the jug with her hand. so that the old woman could drink more dexterously. The old woman took a sip of water and said:

“You are so beautiful and, moreover, so kind and polite that I cannot help but give you a present. (This old woman was a sorceress who turned into a beggar in order to experience the good temper of a young girl.) And my gift to you will be that every time you say a word, either a flower or a precious stone will fall out of your mouth. .

The beauty returned home, and her mother began to scold her for having lingered so long at the well.

- Excuse me, mother; I definitely hesitated a little, ”she answered, and immediately dropped two roses, two pearls and two large diamonds from her mouth.

- What do I see! exclaimed the old woman in surprise. “She has pearls and diamonds coming out of her mouth!” Where did this grace come from, my daughter? (She called her daughter for the first time.)

The poor thing frankly told everything, dropping a diamond at every word.

— That's how! the widow objected. “So I’ll send my daughter there right now.” Come here, Pear, look at what comes out of your sister's mouth when she speaks! I bet you would like to have the same gift! You should go to the spring for water, and if a beggar asks you to drink water, fulfill her request with all courtesy and courtesy.

- Here's another! - objected the evil one. - I am such that I can walk on water, how!

“I want you to walk on the water,” said the mother, “and this very minute.

She went, only grumbled all the time. She took with her the most beautiful silver decanter they had in their house. Before she had time to approach the source, she saw a lady, extremely richly dressed; this lady came out of the forest, went up to her and asked to give her a drink. It was the same sorceress who had appeared to her sister, but this time she assumed the form and appearance of a princess in order to experience the extent to which the girl's temper was bad and unfriendly.

“Did I come here to give water to others!” - the proud woman answered with rudeness. “Isn’t it for you that I brought this silver decanter from home?” Look what a lady! You yourself scoop it up with your hand, if you are so thirsty.

— What same you rude! the sorceress answered in a calm voice, without any, however, anger. “Well, if you did this to me, I’ll give you a gift, and it will consist in the fact that with every word you say, a snake or a toad will fall out of your mouth.”

Mother, as soon as she saw her Pear from afar, immediately shouted:

- Well, daughter?

- Well, mother? she answered, and two snakes and two toads jumped out of her mouth.

“Oh heaven,” exclaimed the old woman, “what do I see!” The sister is the reason for everything - that's right ... Well, then, wait! I'm her!

She rushed to beat the poor thing, her second daughter, but she ran away and hid in a nearby forest. The king's son, returning from hunting, met her there and, struck by her beauty, asked her what she was doing in the forest and why she was crying.

— Ah, sir! she answered. “Mother drove me out of the house,” and at these words several pearls and diamonds fell out of her mouth.

The king's son was surprised and immediately asked what this meant? She told him her adventure. The king's son immediately fell in love with her and, realizing that such a gift was worth every dowry, took her to his father's palace and married her.

And her sister brought herself to such a point that everyone hated her, and even her own mother drove her away, and the unfortunate, rejected by all, died alone in the forest from grief and hunger.

Year of writing: 1697

Genre: story

Main characters: widow mother and her two daughters, enchantress

Plot

One woman had two daughters: the eldest daughter was arrogant and capricious, and the youngest was hard-working, meek and gentle. Once she went to the well and a fairy dressed in a poor dress met her and asked her to drink. When the fairy was convinced that this girl was both kind and respectful, she blessed her and now, with every word, flowers and jewelry fell from the girl's lips.

Then the mother sent her second, beloved daughter to the well, but she was rude to the fairy, and she also “thanked” her in response: now, with every word, disgusting toads or poisonous snakes fell from her lips.

The prince fell in love with the youngest daughter and took her as his wife, and the eldest, with her appearance, alienated all people and even her own mother from herself.

Conclusion (my opinion)

Since ancient times, it has been believed that a person will receive a worthy retribution for both a bad and a good deed. So in this wonderful fairy tale, a hardworking and kind girl received a prince as her husband, and an evil and rude one - the hatred of everyone, including the closest person.

There once lived a widow, and she had two daughters. The eldest is the spitting image of a mother: the same face, the same character. You look at your daughter, but it seems that you see a mother in front of you. Both, the eldest daughter and mother, were so rude, arrogant, arrogant, angry that all people, both acquaintances and strangers, tried to stay away from them.

And the youngest daughter was all in the late father - kind, friendly, meek, and besides, she was also a beauty, which are few.

Usually people like those who look like them. That is why the mother loved her eldest daughter madly and could not stand the younger one. She made her work from morning to night, and fed her in the kitchen.

Among other things, the youngest daughter had to go twice a day to the source, which was at least two hours away, and bring from there a large pitcher of water full to the brim.

Once, when the girl was taking water, some poor woman came up to her and asked for a drink.

Drink to your health, aunt, - said the kind girl.

After rinsing her jug ​​hastily, she scooped up water in the deepest and cleanest place and gave it to the woman, holding the jug so that it was more convenient to drink.

The woman drank a few sips of water and said to the girl:

You are so good, so kind and friendly that I want to give you something to remember. (The fact is that it was a fairy who purposely took on the appearance of a simple village woman in order to see if this girl was as sweet and courteous as they say about her.) This is what I will give you: from now on, every word that you say , will fall from your lips either as a flower or a precious stone. Goodbye!

When the girl came home, her mother began to scold her for lingering at the source.

Forgive me, mother, - said the poor girl. - I'm really late.

But as soon as she uttered these words, several roses, two pearls and two large diamonds fell from her lips.

Look! - said the mother, eyes wide with surprise. - It seems to me that instead of words, she drops diamonds and pearls ... What happened to you, daughter? (For the first time in her life, she called her younger daughter also.)

The girl simply, without hiding or boasting, told her mother about everything that had happened to her at the source. And flowers and diamonds were falling from her lips at the same time.

Well, if so, - said the mother, - I must send the eldest daughter to the source ... Come on, Fanchon, look what is pouring from your sister's lips, as soon as she speaks! Don't you want to receive the same amazing gift? And after all, for this you just need to go to the source and, when the poor woman asks you for water, politely give her a drink.

Well, here's more! I want to drag myself into such a distance! - answered the slut.

And I want you to go! her mother yelled at her. - And this very minute, without talking!

The girl reluctantly obeyed and went, without ceasing to grumble. Just in case, she took with her a silver jug, the most beautiful one they had in the house.

As soon as she reached the source, a smartly dressed lady came out of the forest to meet her and asked for a sip of water. (It was the same fairy, only this time she took on the form of a princess to test whether the elder sister is as rude and evil as they say about her.)

Don't you think that I dragged myself here to give you a drink? - said the girl defiantly. - Well, of course, only for this! I purposely grabbed a silver jug ​​to bring water to your grace! .. But anyway, I don’t care. Drink if you like...

However, you are not very kind, - the fairy said calmly. - Well, what is the service, such is the reward. From now on, every word that comes out of your mouth will turn into a snake or a toad. Farewell!

As soon as the girl returned home, her mother rushed to meet her:

Is that you, daughter? Well, how?

And so, mother! - my daughter growled in response, and at the same moment two vipers and two toads plopped down on the threshold.

Oh my god! cried the mother. - Yes, what is it? Where?.. Ah, I know! It's your sister's fault. Well, she will pay me! .. - And she rushed at her youngest daughter with her fists.

The poor thing, in fear, rushed to run and took refuge in a nearby forest.

There she was met by a young prince, the son of the king of this country.

Returning from a hunt, he found a beautiful girl in the thicket and, marveling at her beauty, asked what she was doing all alone in the forest and why she was crying so bitterly.

Ah, sir, - answered the beauty, - mother drove me out of the house! ..

The royal son noticed that with every word the girl drops a flower, pearl or diamond from her mouth. He was amazed and asked to explain what kind of miracle it was. And then the girl told him her whole story.

The king's son fell in love with her. In addition, he reasoned that the gift that the fairy gave to the beauty was worth more than any dowry that another bride could bring him. He took the girl to the palace, to his father, and married her.

Well, the older sister every day became more and more disgusting and unbearable. In the end, even her own mother could not stand it and drove her out of the house. The unfortunate woman could not find shelter anywhere and with anyone and died, rejected by everyone.

"Fairy Gifts" you can recall a summary of the tale in this article. This is a tale about the reward of a kind girl and the punishment of an evil one.

"Fairy Gifts" summary

The old widow had two daughters; her eldest daughter, who was obnoxious and proud, looked and acted like a mother, and was therefore her favorite child. In addition, she, like her mother, was unbearably mischievous and arrogant.

Her youngest daughter was sweet, gentle, affable and beautiful, which reminded her of her late father. Jealous and spiteful, the widow and her beloved daughter abused and mistreated the youngest girl. She made her work without rest and twice a day go to the forest for water. The source was very far from home and had to collect a large jug of water.

Once, drawing water from a well, a poorly dressed woman approached the girl and asked for a drink. The girl gave her a jug, and when the woman drank, she supported the vessel with her hand so that it would be more convenient for her to drink. The woman praised the girl for her kindness. As it turned out, it was a fairy who so tested the girl's kindness. The fairy decided to give the girl a magical gift: from now on, after each word spoken, a flower or gem will fall out of the girl's mouth. After that, the fairy disappeared, and the girl, having collected water in a jug, went home.

At home, her mother scolded her for a long stay in the forest. The girl lowered her head and apologized, and two roses, two pearls and two large diamonds fell out of her mouth. The widow was delighted with what she saw, and the kind daughter told what happened to her in the forest. The widow wanted her beloved eldest daughter to also have such a gift. But her beloved daughter did not want this, she was capricious, but the widow forcibly sent her to the well.

The eldest daughter went to the stream, but the fairy appeared like a beautiful princess and asked the girl to drink it from the well. The eldest daughter rudely answered the fairy and insulted her. After listening to the answer, the fairy decided to endow this girl with her virtues accordingly: “from now on, at every word, a snake crawls out of your mouth or a toad jumps out.” And after saying that, the fairy immediately disappeared, and the girl went home.

When the eldest daughter returned home, she told everything to her mother, and two snakes and two toads fell out of her mouth. Seeing such an opportunity, the mother was horrified and, concluding that all this was a trick of her youngest daughter. The widow, in a rage, kicked her youngest daughter out of the house. In the forest she met the king's son, who fell in love with her and married her.

But her sister stayed at home and became more and more vicious and hated by everyone around her, so that even her own mother kicked her out of the house. And she died alone and miserable in the forest.