(224 words) I have always loved fairy tales. Before I went to bed, my parents told me amazing stories - it was so calm for me that no monsters under the bed could reach me, and in a dream I would walk around the magical world. And then I started reading fairy tales myself. I liked many of them, but I quickly realized that my favorite storyteller was Pushkin!
As a whole class, we taught the introduction of the poem “Ruslan and Lyudmila,” and even then I understood how many interesting things Pushkin had! ” The scientist cat on the chain, the mermaid on the branches and the goblin intrigued me so that I was happy to discover other tales of this author.
"The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish" is my favorite fairy tale of Pushkin. After reading it, I believed that my goldfish in an aquarium would also fulfill wishes. But, having learned the essence of the tale, I realized that you need to appreciate what you have. Otherwise, you can also stay with a broken trough. I also really like “The Tale of Tsar Saltan” and “The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights” - so many interesting things are happening there that it is impossible to tear myself away from reading!
I really love Pushkin's tales: they are not only interesting, but also quite instructive. A lot of magic happens in them, thanks to this I believe in miracles and in the real world. Good heroes always achieve their goals, and evil get what they deserve. Pushkin always guides the reader on the right track, which is why he remains my favorite storyteller!