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Krylov's fable "Elephant and Moska". Morality and content

Fables like to listen to children, and adults see in them a hidden meaning and a "double bottom." Kids perceive them as fairy tales, because the protagonists of the work are animals, birds, insects. They are written in poetic form, but are easily perceived, since the language is imaginative and accessible. Fables differ in satirical orientation. Also an obligatory part is morality - this is a definite conclusion to which the fabulist comes. Sometimes he directly speaks it at the end of the work, and sometimes the reader must come to him himself. Krylov's fable "Elephant and Moska" is also an interesting and beloved one.

From the history

Fables have appeared for a long time. The ancient Greeks read Aesop, the French - Lafontaine. In Russia, his stories were re-told and stated in his own language Krylov, who became the most famous Russian fabulist.

Krylov's favorite fable

"Elephant and Moska" - one of the most famous works written in this genre. In this fable there are two main characters. The passive is the Elephant. It is unusual for a given area, so at a time when it is driven through the streets, crowds of people wanting to look at it are gathering. The dog Moska is active. In all possible ways she tries to attract the attention of the Elephant and those around her. To do this, Moska barks, screams and tears forward. It would seem that she does not achieve her goal, because the Elephant does not pay any attention to it, but continues to go forward. Krylov's fable "The Elephant and the Moska" shows that a truly great person does not care what opinion has been formed about him by people who do not mean him. Hula or wagging his tail - he does not care about them. However, Moska's behavior was noticed by her neighbor Shavka. She offers her friend to stop shaming, because her actions lead nowhere. To this Moska replies that she did not understand her idea at all. She is not going to enter into an open conflict with the Elephant. On the contrary, she likes that without participating in a fight, she can create an opinion of herself as a big bully.

I.A. Krylov. "Elephant and Moska." Moral analysis

In this fable there is no separate paragraph where the conclusion would be drawn. Therefore, there is no unequivocal morality. Some consider Moska a negative character who advertises himself, without any reason for that. Talking with her neighbor Shavka, she explains that although she is sticking to the Elephant, but not at all his opinion is important to her. He is only a way to show his strength and courage. It is to such conclusions that those who observe this scene should come. Moska behaves as a strategist, able to achieve the set goals by cunning and bypassing ways. Others believe that Krylov's fable "The Elephant and the Moska" Indicates how pathetic and ridiculous the efforts of a little dog looking to attract the attention of an important and great beast look. At the same time, how foolish is her environment, if they take the trick of Moska for bravery and courage! Other people believe that there is no hidden meaning in the fable, and the little Moska, barking at the Elephant itself, is really strong. Her actions will be appreciated by those for whom it is more important, how they look from the outside, than what they really are. The fable "Elephant and Moska", the text of which is very ambiguous, became also a quoted work. The last lines turned into a proverb. So often they speak of petty politicians who loudly criticize the great, knowing that they will not contact them.

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