Sergei Kozlov fairy tale "Hedgehog in the Fog"
Genre: literary fairy tale about animals
The main characters of the fairy tale "Hedgehog in the Fog" and their characteristics
- Hedgehog. Dreamy, leisurely, thoughtful, thoughtful.
- Little bear. Kind, cheerful, true friend, ready to help at any moment
- Hare. Hasty, absent-minded, frivolous.
- Squirrel. Kind, cheerful. Helps everyone.
- Hedgehog walks into the fog
- Hedgehog rescued from the river
- Conversation with the mountain
- How to twilight properly
- Shade the silence
- Conversation with a big shot
- How to warm the grass
- Little bear goes into summer
- The hedgehog is thinking
- Rope to the Moon
- Wind Hare
- How to breathe in warmth
- Persistent fox
- Hedgehog in a hole
- The hare has a dream
- Raven and tea
- There is no hedgehog
- Breakfast on the river
- Autumn comes to the forest and the Hedgehog almost drowns in the river
- Hedgehog and Little Bear admire the autumn pictures and listen to the silence.
- The hare talks to the cone and throws a rope to the moon
- Friends warm the grass in the meadow and she sings her song to them
- The hedgehog sat in a hole for seven days and his friends barely found him and saved him.
- At the beginning of winter, warm rain falls, friends have breakfast on the river and say goodbye until spring.
Any natural phenomenon is extremely beautiful, but it can also be dangerous.
What does the fairy tale "Hedgehog in the Fog" teach?
Teaches to love and appreciate nature. Teaches us to be able to see the beauty around us. Teaches you to come to the aid of someone who needs it, teaches you not to wait for cries for help, but to help at the behest of your heart. Teaches you to be able to observe and see.
Review of the fairy tale "Hedgehog in the Fog"
I really liked the beautiful fairy tale by Sergei Kozlov. I especially liked the prudence and calmness of the hedgehog, who was not afraid of anything and took everything for granted. The bear cub is the second main character of the fairy tale; he is kind and reliable. But the Hare in the fairy tale is chattering and very restless, always in a hurry and in a hurry.
Proverbs for the fairy tale "Hedgehog in the Fog"
The world is not nice when there is no friend.
There is no bad weather.
Without a friend there is a blizzard in the heart.
Summary, brief retelling of the fairy tale "Hedgehog in the Fog" chapter by chapter
Hedgehog in the fog
The night was amazing and thirty squeaky mosquitoes had already pricked their violins. Across the river, cows mooed and moonlit hares were already running along the paths.
Fog rose from the river and the horse drowned in it up to its chest.
The hedgehog looked at the fog and enjoyed the beauty of the night. He thought about what would happen if the horse was completely immersed in fog. Maybe she will drown in the fog?
And he decided to go down into the fog.
The hedgehog went down the hill and found himself in the fog. The fog was so thick that the Hedgehog could not see his paws and made his way by touch.
Suddenly the ground gave way underneath him and the Hedgehog fell into the water.
He floundered for a while. but then he decided that the river itself would take him somewhere, took a deep breath and swam.
Suddenly someone touched him and asked what he was doing in the river.
The hedgehog replied that he fell into the river.
The stranger invited the Hedgehog to sit on his back and took him to the shore. Hedgehog still didn’t understand who it was, but he thanked his savior.
The hedgehog decided that no one would believe him.
Autumn grass song. Sounds and voices.
Hedgehog and Little Bear lie on the grass and listen to sounds. Hedgehog tells his friend that all sounds are special, and invites Little Bear to listen to the frog. But the frog is silent and the little bear does not want to listen to the sounds.
When you hide the sun I feel sad
It has rained. The Hedgehog and the Little Bear began to play close your eyes. To do this, you just had to quickly close your eyes, and when you opened them, everything became different.
Today they looked at the mountain and it was so foggy. Suddenly the mountain asked her friends if they liked looking at her.
Little Bear said that he likes to look at the mountain in the morning, because then he has the whole day ahead.
The hedgehog said that he likes to watch in the evening, although the mountain hides the sun, because then it seems that you are standing at the very top.
Let me have a little fun with you.
The hare came to his friends to have some fun. But he didn’t know what it was or how to behave. Therefore, he either chatted incessantly about various nonsense, or began to sing songs.
Finally, the Hedgehog interrupted the Hare and asked him to sit in silence.
So they sat in the twilight until a golden slice of the moon appeared above the forest.
How to shade silence
The hedgehog says that mosquitoes on a cloudy day highlight his stillness.
The little bear does not understand the meaning of this word.
Then Hedgehog gives an example with a motionless forest. He begins to run and says that his running sets off the stillness of the forest.
The little bear still doesn’t understand anything, especially since the Hedgehog runs so funny.
And then the Hedgehog comes up with a way out. He screams and tells Little Bear to listen to the silence. The Hedgehog's cry punctuates the silence.
And the friends began to run, jump and scream.
In my native forest
In autumn, the Hare walked through the forest and admired its beauty. He was waiting for the first snow.
Suddenly he met the Forest Mouse and she taught him to run backwards so that no one would understand who ran and where.
The Hare offered to teach the Mouse to eat bark, but the Mouse refused.
And when the Hare asked how he could repay her advice, the Mouse replied that it would be good if her advice really helped the Hare.
Pine cone.
The Hare came running to the river, the river was running somewhere, in a hurry. The ant came and took some water. The Hare wanted to talk to the Ant, but he was in a hurry.
The Hare has absolutely no one to talk to. Suddenly he sees an old pine cone lying on the shore and offers to talk to her.
The cone told how she hung high on a pine tree, listened to the wind and admired the stars. And how the wind promised to carry her to the stars and she fell.
And now she’s lying there, remembering the wind, and she feels so good and calm.
Autumn grass song
It became cold in the autumn forest. Someone asked the hare if he was cold. He said yes and asked who was speaking. It turned out that the grass was talking. The grass asked the Hare to warm it, and the Hare lay down on the grass. The grass became warm under him.
Then Little Bear came and also began to warm the grass. They rolled on the grass and soon the whole meadow warmed up.
The grass offered to sing them an autumn song.
At this time, the Hedgehog shouted to them to get up from the grass, otherwise they would catch a cold.
Rainbow.
The little bear sat near the warm stove and felt good.
He saw summer and warmth. And Ant, who persistently persuaded Little Bear to work, because it is everyone’s duty to work.
But Little Bear called Ant from the summer to the stove, and he himself barely squeezed into his place. And it ended up in summer. The bear cub climbed into the warm water and began to raise splashes, admiring the rainbow.
The ant from the stove shouted that the Little Bear should work, but the Little Bear did not listen to him.
Hedgehog Mountain.
The Hedgehog simply saw a huge sky and did not answer the questions of the Squirrel and the Ant. The Ant ran off about his business, and the Hedgehog still stood and watched. The Ant came back, and the Hedgehog kept looking at the sky.
The Ant called the Hedgehog a slacker, and the Squirrel stood up and said what the Hedgehog was thinking.
The hedgehog thought that Belka was very kind.
Bird.
The hare spent a long time weaving a rope to throw it to the star. And so he attached a hook to the rope, threw it to the star, and together with Belka they climbed the rope.
But the Squirrel quickly rose to the very star, and the Hare climbed poorly and hung in the middle.
The Hare is hanging, realizing that his paws will now unclench and he will fall. Suddenly he hears someone talking below, arguing that it is hanging in the sky. The hedgehog said it was a bird. and the Hare thought that he was a rare bird.
The Squirrel shouted to the Hedgehog that it was the Hare hanging. The Hedgehog and the Little Bear decided to save the Hare and the Little Bear ran for a sheet. The friends shouted to the Hare to jump and the Hare jumped.
He flew and flew, and could not fall.
Warm quiet morning in the middle of winter. Free autumn wind.
One day, a Hare came running into the clearing where the Hedgehog and the Little Bear were sitting. He began to run around them and scream. The hedgehog got angry and asked why he was running.
The Magpie said that the Hare was out of his mind, but the Woodpecker, on the contrary, argued that the Hare was out of his mind.
And Little Bear suggested that the Hare imagined himself to be the wind.
But the Hare did not answer anyone, because he really imagined himself as a free autumn wind.
We will come and breathe.
Everyone around was preparing for winter. The birds insulated their nests, the squirrel insulated the hollow, and the Hare breathed in his hole. The Hedgehog and the Little Bear came to the Hare and called him to come out, because anyway you won’t get enough before winter. But the Hare answered that he would breathe.
Then the Hedgehog and the Little Bear also began to breathe into the hare's hole and soon it became hot there, like in a bathhouse.
Then the Hare came out of the hole. The Hedgehog and the Little Bear called the Hare to come to them in winter, to breathe. And the Hare asked them not to come in winter, so as not to trample near the hole. Otherwise, he will definitely be eaten.
Chanterelle.
One fine autumn day, the Little Bear began to cry. He cried with joy, he felt sorry for everything. That the birds are flying away, that winter is coming. He told the Hedgehog that he would cry even in winter.
And the Hedgehog realized that words couldn’t help, so they ran.
The friends ran up the mountain, and the Hedgehog showed the Little Bear a chanterelle mushroom in the moss. He said that the fox has neither a father nor a mother, she is completely alone and does not cry.
Don't look at me like that, Hedgehog.
One day the Hedgehog fell into a hole and sat in it for seven days. The bear cub looked for him throughout the forest. Squirrel found the Hedgehog and pulled him out of the hole. And now the Hedgehog was lying at home and the Little Bear was looking after him. He asked not to look at him like that. He covered the Hedgehog with a sheepskin coat and spoon-fed him broth.
He persuaded the Hedgehog to eat a spoon for the Hare, who helped, for the Hamster, who simply came and asked, for the Owl, on which the Little Bear flew through the forest for three days.
And the Hare saw the Owl and the Little Bear and got scared.
The hedgehog drank the broth and said that he would also fly on the Owl.
How the Hare dreamed about the Hedgehog and the Little Bear.
One day the Hare ran to the Little Bear and began to say that he was the best in the world. The Hedgehog came and confirmed that the Little Bear was indeed the best.
And the Hare said that in a dream he found himself completely alone in the forest, and the sky hung like cotton wool. And then the Little Bear crawled out from under the stump and hugged the Hare. And they stood and cried together.
And the Hedgehog said that he was there too, he just didn’t come up, but stood aside. The hare didn’t believe it and asked what he had with him. And the Hedgehog said that there was a bag, and the Little Bear added that it was with carrots. And the Hare said that they are the best.
Crow.
Raven sat on a branch and looked at the snow. He thought that winter was coming and decided to fly. He flew and croaked.
Hedgehog and Little Bear saw Raven on a stump and called him to drink tea.
Raven refused, saying that he doesn’t drink tea. The Hedgehog and the Little Bear persuaded him, lured him with jam, but the Raven flew away.
And the Hedgehog and the Little Bear decided that they would definitely invite the Raven for tea again.
If I'm not there at all.
Hedgehog and Little Bear sat and looked at the month. Suddenly the Hedgehog asked what the Little Bear would do if he was gone. The little bear said that he would go to the Hedgehog, and if he is not at home, then he is with the Little Bear. And he will look for him.
But the Hedgehog insisted, saying that he was not there at all.
The little bear was offended and said that if the Hedgehog was completely gone, then he, the little bear, was also completely gone.
And silently began to look at the month.
Warm quiet morning in the middle of winter.
The little bear was thinking about the long winter and deciding whether to light the stove. He decided to ask the Hedgehog.
He ran to the Hedgehog, and he looked at the winter rain and was surprised.
The hedgehog suggested that since it had rained and it was warm, we should go to the river for breakfast. And the friends took food and went to the river. Squirrel joined them, and then Hamster.
Friends had breakfast by the river and said that it was good that it had rained, otherwise they would not have seen each other until spring. It's good that it rained, otherwise they wouldn't have said goodbye. It’s good that Hedgehog came up with the idea of having breakfast on the river.
Only the Hedgehog silently thought about why the winter forest needed warmth?
Drawings and illustrations for the fairy tale "Hedgehog in the Fog"
For everyone: mythological archetypes of the cartoon "Hedgehog in the Fog".
The composition of the fairy tale "Hedgehog in the Fog" is based on the spatial movement of the main character along the border of two worlds - the real and the otherworldly. The hedgehog sets off at dusk, during the transition from daylight to night darkness.
The most important creature for whose sake the Hedgehog descends into the fog is the White Horse, drowned in the fog up to its chest, has a white color, which immediately transfers it to the system of images of the afterlife. The horse is represented not only in religion, but also in fairy tales as a funeral animal. The main function of the horse is mediation between the two kingdoms. Therefore, the Hedgehog’s desire to find out what is happening to the horse can be assessed as an interest in the phenomena of the other world, and the journey of the hero of the fairy tale itself can be assessed as a Path of knowledge passing through the border of two worlds.
The symbol of such knowledge becomes the tree encountered by the hedgehog - a huge Oak. This is a vivid image of the World Tree, which topographically passes through the boundaries of three worlds - chthonic, earthly and heavenly, revealing the structure of the Cosmos.
The greatness of the tree so shocks the Hedgehog that he loses the bundle of raspberry jam for the Little Bear - a magical object symbolizing the hero’s connection with the real world. The Dog, a creature who is a guide to the kingdom of the dead (Egyptian Anubis), finds and brings the bundle.
On his way through the fog, the hedgehog encounters a River - an important mythological symbol, an element of sacred topography. The hedgehog falls into the water, experiencing a kind of death (he was carried downstream). But a good spirit is also found in the river - a silently speaking invisible fish, as a kind of equivalent of the lower world, the kingdom of the dead. The fish takes the Hedgehog to the other side, to the earth - the middle world, the center of space and the beginning of life.
The purpose of Hedgehog's journey was to meet Little Bear - together they counted the stars (a symbol of the upper world in archaic mythology). This shows the motive of knowledge, and at the same time confirmation of another sacred knowledge - about immortality. A clear confirmation of this knowledge are the juniper branches constantly burning in the fire, on which the Little Bear (another archaic chthonic symbol) places the samovar. In mythological representations, juniper is firmly associated with the symbolism of death and its overcoming as the beginning of eternal life. The Hedgehog is so shocked by the picture of the universe that has opened up for him that he remains indifferent to the actions of the Little Bear and continues to think about the actions of the White Horse in the fog, i.e. his consciousness continues to remain on the border of two worlds, on the precarious border of conscious and unconscious comprehension of existence.
From the textbook "Sociology of Transborderism"
M. 2005
Chapter "Trans-border in the symbolism of images based on the film "Hedgehog in the Fog" (with minor abbreviations).
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In the evenings, Hedgehog went to visit Little Bear and count the stars.
They sat down on a log and, sipping tea, looked at the starry sky.
It hung above the roof, right behind the chimney.
To the right of the pipe were the stars of the Little Bear, and to the left were the stars of the Hedgehog.
First, the Hedgehog walked through a field, where he was surrounded by a flock of nightly Mayfly Butterflies, then he entered a pine forest.
And when he came out, the Owl was already sneaking behind him, spreading his wings.
But the Hedgehog didn’t notice him.
He carried raspberry jam to Little Bear and looked at the sky.
"Star!" - Hedgehog suddenly stopped.
The owl almost ran into him and also stared at the sky.
“And there’s a Star in the puddle...” - Hedgehog said to himself when he saw her reflection.
The owl also bent over the puddle, but saw nothing but himself and, getting angry, loosened the water with his furry paw.
And the Hedgehog was already looking into the dark old well.
"Yes!" - Hedgehog shouted.
“Uh-huh!” - the old well hummed in response.
The hedgehog jumped to the ground and hummed as he walked, as if throwing a pebble: “Uh-huh!”
And Owl, passing by the well, also shouted: “Uh-huh!..” and stopped, surprised.
The well answered him: “Uh-huh-uh-uh!”
The owl perched himself on the frame of the well and shouted again: “Uh-huh!”
And the well responded, boomingly: “Uh-huh-uh-uh-uh-uh...”.
The owl giggled and they began to hoot, listening to each other - the owl and the old well.
And the Hedgehog with his bundle was already trotting on, talking to himself with the Little Bear:
“And I’ll tell him: “I brought you raspberry jam.”
And he will tell me: “The samovar is cold, I need to throw some twigs... these... what's their name... juniper trees!”
And I’ll tell him... and I’ll tell him... and I’ll tell him...”
And suddenly he froze.
A white horse emerged from the fog right in front of him.
“I wonder,” thought the Hedgehog, “if the Horse goes to bed, will he drown in the fog?”
And he began to slowly descend the hill to get into the fog and see what it was like inside.
“Now, you can’t see anything. And you can’t even see a paw.”
"Horse!" - Hedgehog called.
But the Horse said nothing.
And then a dry Leaf fell on the Hedgehog.
The Hedgehog covered his eyes with his paws in fright... and when he looked out... from under the Leaf, mysteriously swaying his house, the Snail floated away into the fog...
The Hedgehog cautiously lifted the dry Leaf...
And very close I heard breathing:
“A-ha, a-ha!” - the Elephant breathed, raising his sides and swelling to the sky.
Or was it not the Elephant?
The Hedgehog carefully put the Leaf in its place and, backing away on tiptoe, went into the fog.
And out of the fog a big, kind head of a Horse looked out.
The head snorted deliciously and crunched the grass.
“Frrrr!” - the horse's head sighed and the dry Leaf, as if alive, shot up and crawled to the side.
Somewhere in the distance there was a ringing and suddenly - “V-z-z-z!” - the Bat jumped over the Hedgehog’s head and instantly disappeared.
“Hehehehehehehe!” - Hedgehog mimicked and even ran after them, jumped up, waved his paws, imagining himself as a night Butterfly, but suddenly froze, clutching his bundle...
An eagle owl looked out of the fog, as if from a window, and hooted: “Uh-huh!” U-gu-gu-gu-gu-gu!..” and disappeared into the fog.
“Crazy,” thought the Hedgehog, picked up a dry stick and, feeling the fog with it, moved forward.
The stick, like a blind one, wandered in the darkness until it ran into something solid.
"Knock Knock!" - Hedgehog knocked.
He put the bundle down and, moving his paws over the stick, saw in front of him a tree with a huge hollow.
“A-ha!” - Hedgehog carefully exhaled into the hollow.
“Ah-ah-ah!” - the tree hummed. The hedgehog backed away and suddenly remembered about the bundle.
He darted back, ran around a tree, spun in place...
There was no knot.
The tree was slowly covered in fog.
The hedgehog was left alone.
“Y-hedgehog-i-i-i-k!” - as if someone’s scream came from the edge of the earth.
The fog was thickening around the Hedgehog.
The hedgehog plucked the blade of grass on which the Firefly was sitting, and, raising it high above his head, as if holding a candle, bending down and peering at his feet, he wandered off in the fog.
Trees, like masts, sank in the darkness.
The firefly - a small green beacon - barely glowing, swayed in the fog, illuminating the road.
But it also fell into the grass and went out. It became completely dark.
The fog swirled around the Hedgehog. And the Hedgehog ran.
It seemed to him that a huge Snail, a Bat, an Eagle Owl was rushing after him from the fog... an Elephant began to breathe, a Leaf fell from a tree.
The hedgehog fell into the grass and covered his head with his paws.
But then a Dog appeared from the fog. She put the bundle in front of the Hedgehog, yawned like a dog and disappeared into the fog.
“Oh-ho-ho-ho!” - Hedgehog rushed to the cry, but - boom! - fell into the water.
“I’m in the river,” Hedgehog turned cold with fear and, after a while, decided, “let the river itself carry me.”
He took a deep breath and the river carried him downstream.
The stars were shining high in the sky, the head of a Horse floated above him, somewhere far away a balalaika was playing subtly...
“I'm completely wet. “I’ll drown soon,” thought the Hedgehog.
Suddenly someone touched his hind paw.
“Excuse me...” Someone asked silently, “who are you and how did you get here?”
“I am the Hedgehog,” the Hedgehog also answered silently, “I fell into the river.”
“Then sit on my back,” Someone said silently, “I’ll take you to the shore.”
The hedgehog sat on someone's wide, slippery back and a minute later found himself on the shore.
"Thank you!" - Hedgehog said out loud.
"My pleasure!" - Someone whom the Hedgehog didn’t even see said silently, and disappeared in the waves.
A hedgehog with a bundle sat on a log and looked straight ahead with fixed eyes.
Someone's hurried steps were heard.
"Hedgehog! Where have you been? - the out of breath Teddy Bear plopped down next to him, “I called and called, but you didn’t respond!”
The hedgehog said nothing. He just slightly squinted his eyes towards the Little Bear...
Year: 1975 Genre: story
Main characters: Hedgehog and Teddy Bear
Hedgehog and Little Bear have a real friendship; they love to drink tea together and watch the stars light up. Somehow, on his way to visit, Hedgehog finds himself in a thick, hopeless fog, where the whole world seems hostile and alien to him.
The hedgehog is pursued by an eagle owl; not even the firefly, which lights his path, helps him. Therefore, he loses his bundle, in which he carried delicious jam, and besides, he falls into the river.
A stranger walks by and helps the hedgehog, he even carries him to the shore. And the good-natured Dog pulled out the Hedgehog’s bundle from the fog.
The bear was very happy that his friend reached him safe and sound. And the Hedgehog sits and worries about the Horse, who remained in the fog.
Picture or drawing Kozlov - Hedgehog in the fog
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Brief summary of the fairy tale "Hedgehog in the Fog" for the reader's diary
Hedgehog and Little Bear were real friends.
They often gathered in the evenings, drank tea and counted the stars in the sky.
One day the Hedgehog was going to visit the Little Bear, but on the way he got into a thick fog.
In it, the world and what was happening seemed different from what it was: everything looked hostile and different.
All the way the Hedgehog was chased by an eagle owl, he was frightened by unknown and loud sounds and terrible shadows.
Even the firefly could not help the little hero.
The hedgehog finally got lost in the fog, lost his bag of jam and fell into the river.
The Hedgehog was helped out of the river by the Dog, who dragged him to the shore on his back.
And then he found the bundle and gave it to the Hedgehog.
The hero managed to get to the bear cub.
His friend was glad that the Hedgehog remained safe and sound, and at the end they drank tea together and counted the stars.
Only the Hedgehog still couldn’t get his mind off the Horse he saw in the fog.
Plan for retelling the fairy tale "Hedgehog in the Fog"
1. The hedgehog is going to visit his friend - Little Bear.
2. Fog falls on the ground.
3. The Hedgehog sees a white Horse in the distance.
4. Trying to take a closer look at the Horse, the hero gets lost.
5. How the Hedgehog made a flashlight.
6. The bundle of jam has disappeared.
7. The Hedgehog falls into the water, but the Dog saves him.
8. The Hedgehog gets to the shore on the Dog’s back.
9. Meeting of friends.
10. Tea party with Teddy Bear.
11. The Hedgehog remembers the Horse.
The main idea of the work "Hedgehog in the Fog"
The main idea of the fairy tale “Hedgehog in the Fog” is the idea that the nature around us is beautiful and mysterious not only on sunny days, but also on cloudy and gloomy ones.
What does the fairy tale "Hedgehog in the Fog" teach?
The fairy tale about the Hedgehog, who got lost in the fog, teaches us that the world is full of mysteries and surprises.
We shouldn’t think that we already know everything about the world around us, because at any moment it can present us with a gift.
The fairy tale also teaches us that sometimes we should look at familiar places from a different angle and they will open to us from a new, mysterious side.
If you find yourself in a difficult situation, you should not despair and you should fully believe that someone will come to your aid.
This is exactly what happened to the Hedgehog, who fell into the river and had no hope of rescue. But the Dog saved him.
A short review of the fairy tale "Hedgehog in the Fog" for the reader's diary
The fairy tale "Hedgehog in the Fog" is a mysterious and enigmatic work.
It tells about the unusual adventure of the Hedgehog, who went to visit his friend, the Little Bear.
Along the way, he finds himself in a thick fog and the familiar places that he knew so well before seem completely different to him.
I'm glad that Hedgehog bravely went through all the trials and still managed to get to his friend.
But throughout the entire story I was very worried about him.
Especially when he fell into the river and swam in an unknown direction.
For me, Hedgehog is a dreamy hero, and thanks to his dreams and imagination, he was able to see so many unusual things in the fog.
The fairy tale taught me a lot.
Firstly, value your friends, and secondly, be careful when getting into an unusual and difficult situation.
What proverbs are suitable for the fairy tale "Hedgehog in the Fog"
"Friend is known in trouble".
“Get lost yourself, and help a friend.”
"There is no distance for friendship."
“He who helps quickly helps twice.”
"All help is good in time."
“Look for a friend, and if you find him, take care.”
Unknown words and their meanings
Snorting - to deny.
Dusk is incomplete darkness.