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I. A. Krylov "The peasant and the worker" is a fable with political background

Despite the fact that the fables of Ivan Andreevich Krylov are included in the compulsory school curriculum, many of them have not only a profound meaning, but also a political background, inspired by the time when in Russia Serfdom functioned. This meaning is inaccessible to children, which Krylov understood perfectly. "The peasant and the worker" is a work that formulates a seemingly innocuous morality, behind which lies a difficult and not understood meaning. During the analysis of this poem, we will try to understand its hidden meaning and reveal the idea that the famous fabulist wanted to convey to the people .

"Peasant and Worker" (Krylov IA): a summary

The plot of the work is uncomplicated and even commoner can understand. Ivan Andreevich's poems gained their popularity precisely because, despite the simplicity of the interpretation, they showed people the essence of some representatives of the human race, which Krylov wanted. "Peasant and worker" is an excellent example of a fable with deep morality, but in order to reveal its meaning, it is first necessary to familiarize yourself with the content.

The peasant, along with his farm laborer, went through the forest to his native village. Suddenly a bear jumped out on them, which fell right on the peasant and began to tear it apart. He probably would have died, but he began to beg Stepan to save him from certain death, which he did: he carried the bear off with a pole-ax and pierced it with pitchforks. Despite the salvation, the peasant was dissatisfied with the act of his farm laborer, because he ruined the animal's skin, for which it was possible to help out good money.

"A peasant and an employee" is a fable of Krylov with a hidden meaning

The main moral of the presented work was written by the author at the very beginning of the story's narrative. But Krylov was not such a simple writer. "The peasant and the worker", like many other fables of this author, also has a hidden meaning that is not understood by everyone, and is even more inaccessible to primary school students.

The main moral of the work is that some people are always happy to blame others for all their troubles, but do not mind resorting to their help when it makes you want. The consumer attitude, overestimation and selfishness among representatives of the human race is not new, and it is quite understandable that in this work the expert on the souls of human beings, IA Krylov, has touched upon this topic.

"The peasant and the worker" is far from being an ordinary work, since it shows the attitude of the authorities to the inhabitants of Russia at the time when the great fabulist was engaged in the creation. Hierarchical ladder forced the burial of small feudal lords and treat their subordinates with impudence ... It was at this time that the question of the abolition of serfdom was brewing , so Ivan Ivanovich's fable was written, which is called "for the day's anger".

IA Krylov - the history of Russia in ironic poems

In fact, almost in every fable Ivan Andreevich showed the imperfection of the political system of his native country, for which he was disliked by some officials. But the author literally immediately won recognition among the common people, which, in fact, and sought. The political underpinnings slip in almost every of his poems, where he ridicules not the ignorance of common people, but the illiteracy of those people who were in power during the author's time.

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