Paustovsky - “Bakerschik”, summary and conclusions

K.G. Paustovsky wrote many interesting works that convey the beauty of his native land, nature, teach to love and respect all living things. Such is the story “The Bakery Worker,” which Paustovsky also invented. Bakery, a brief summary later talk about him, worked at the crossing. He transported people from one coast to another. The name of the foreman was Semyon. He was already aged. But not only the work at the crossing was limited to the activity of the old man. He caulked the boats, weaved baskets. Semyon liked to teach young people the wisdom, to give various practical advice.

K.G. Paustovsky "Bakery Worker"

main characters

It is from this that Paustovsky “The Bakers” begins his story, a brief summary, the conclusions will be revealed to the reader in this article. The author will try to transfer the reader’s thoughts to nature, the shore of a picturesque river, where the main characters of the story met. These were boys with eyelashes and hair faded from the sun. Paustovsky spoke with them. The baker (briefly introduced him earlier) approached the company a bit later. Prior to this, Paustovsky managed to ask the guys what they were doing in these parts. Children said that they work in the affectionate forest, sawing trees there for firewood. We also talked about Grandfather Semen. The guys explained that he is good, but only everything is not enough for him. At first, the writer did not understand what the guys were talking about.

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Then the boat sailed Semen. He shook hands with everyone, and drove the people to the other side. A conversation ensued. In the story, before that Paustovsky, a foreman, had already known each other. The summary leads the reader further. Semyon said that the guys are good, but they still know and understand a little, so he tells them a lot and teaches them. Now the writer began to understand what the children meant when they talked about "little." Grandfather continued. He told how he taught the boys how to chop a tree correctly so that it fell into a safe side. Thanks to him, children are now able to raise teeth on a saw so that it performs more precise actions.

K.G. Paustovsky "Bakery Worker"

War for the native land

Grandfather said that this is far from all the knowledge, because there are so few of them. Then he asked if the children knew that there was a war going on? They answered in the affirmative. Knew about this, of course, and Konstantin Georgievich Paustovsky. The baker, Semyon, regretted that they would not take the elderly to the war, he would go. Then the grandfather asked the guys if they knew everything about love for their native land? Hearing their affirmative answer, the foreman hesitated and asked what it means when a soldier goes into battle for his native land? The guys started talking - he is fighting for his people, cities, factories. Semyon explained - this is not enough, he began to explain his position to the children.

Paustovsky "Bakery Worker"

He said - the boys came to the river from the Tender Forest, and their path lay through the lake, meadows and fields. On the way there were beautiful flowers. The clover smells of bees, and the sleep-grass sleeps at night, dropping its head, heavy from dew, down. The old man told about a camomile, a medunica, a bath. Here's a story about his native land, nature, wrote K.G. Paustovsky. The baker at the end of the story says that our country is charming. This is all our soldiers defend, fight with enemies in order to protect, protect and prevent desecrating it.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/C11740/


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