The Tale of the Golden Cockerel
rus. Сказка о золотом петушке · 1834
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Main Ideas
- Power and responsibility: King Dodon receives the golden cockerel, which warns him of impending danger, but he fails to handle the responsibility for his actions.
- Greed and its consequences: Despite the warnings, King Dodon seeks to expand his domain and ultimately faces tragic consequences.
- Wisdom and warnings: The wise man who gifts the golden cockerel symbolizes wisdom and warnings often ignored by rulers.
- Inevitability of retribution: King Dodon's actions lead to inevitable retribution, showing that every action has its corresponding consequence.
- Morality and justice: The tale emphasizes the importance of moral principles and justice in governance and personal life.

Date of publication: 26 September 2024
Last updated: 1 July 2025
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Genre: Children's literature
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