Conceived by Konstantin Paustovsky “Warm bread” as a small fairy tale, but eternal values ​​are embedded in it. History makes us empathize, teaches goodness, industriousness, respect for our native land. Konstantin Georgievich was very fond of nature. Therefore, many of his works have her colorful descriptions. Did Paustovsky create the Warm Bread stories, "Farewell to the summer", "Hare paws" or collection "Golden Rose", all these and other works are written in simple language and saturated with love for the native land.
The main characters of the story
“Warm bread” begins with a story about a horse that was hit by a shell outside the village of Berezhki. The Red Army did not take the wounded horse, but left it to the miller Pankrat. He came out the animal, and the horse did a simple job - he carried poles, clay, manure.
In the same village there lived a boy Filka. He was given the nickname “Come on,” for the child often repeating these words. He spoke like this, for example, to his grandmother, with whom he lived. He said the same words when a friend suggested he play, wander on stilts. So tells about the main characters Konstantin Paustovsky. “Warm bread” continues with a weather narrative.
Winter was warm that year, there was almost no snow. However, everything changed radically due to Fili's misconduct.
Indifference and Callousness Films
Pankrat could not feed the horse, and he began to go for food in the yards. Compassionate people carried the horse the remnants of food, so she fed. Once a horse came to the yard Filka and his grandmothers. The old woman was not at home, the grandson opened and expressed dissatisfaction with the appearance of the intruder. However, the horse was hungry. At that time, Filka was holding bread and salt in his hand. He did not feed the horse, but evil said: “Come on!”, And hit the horse on the lips for the fact that a hungry animal pulled them to the bread. Then the boy threw this piece, telling the horse to dig in the snow with his face if she needed a chunk. The horse cried. Here's a story invented by Konstantin Paustovsky. Warm bread is unlikely to leave anyone indifferent. After all, these lines cannot be read without a feeling of compassion for the horse.
Pay
After that, a blizzard suddenly rose and became very cold. The grandmother who came from the neighbor said that now the wells and the river would freeze. There will be no water, the mill will not be able to work and grind bread. She told me that there was already such a case in their village. One soldier on a wooden prosthesis passed through Berezhki and asked for food. The owner of the house threw a moldy crust on him. The frost that struck that day stretched out for a long time, and after that 10 years in the village and around it flowers and trees did not grow. The offender soon died. Filka was frightened by the story of her grandmother.
Redemption
However, in the second half of the tale, the boy gives Paustovsky a chance to improve. “Warm bread” continues with the fact that the child goes to Pankrat at night and offers to rectify the situation. From severe frost, all the water around the mill turned into ice, so it was impossible to grind flour. The boy said that he would bring friends, and together they would break through the ice with axes and crowbars to the water. So the guys and the old people did. The mill worked, the housewives baked bread.
His tale teaches good K. G. Paustovsky. “Warm bread” ends on a good note. The horse and the child reconciled when he brought the animal a whole loaf of warm, fresh bread and salt.