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The Tale of the Golden Cockerel

rus. Сказка о золотом петушке · 1834
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Book Review

The Tale of the Golden Cockerel by Alexander Pushkin is a vivid example of a Russian literary fairy tale, where the author masterfully combines elements of folk folklore with satire and philosophical reflections. Critics note that Pushkin uses the fairy tale plot to expose the vices of power and human folly. The golden cockerel, symbolizing wisdom and warning, becomes an instrument of fate leading to a tragic end. An important aspect of the work is its multilayered nature: beneath the seemingly simple fairy tale narrative lie deep thoughts about justice, responsibility, and the inevitability of retribution. Literary scholars emphasize that Pushkin achieves poetic mastery in this tale, creating vivid images and memorable metaphors. The Tale of the Golden Cockerel remains relevant today, attracting the attention of both children and adults with its profound meaning and artistic beauty.

The Tale of the Golden Cockerel
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Date of publication: 26 September 2024
Updated: 1 July 2025
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