Fairy-tale characters of Russian folk literature
Russian fairy-tale characters create a mythicalthe reality of folklore: these heroes are an important part of the life of our ancestors. The description of the magical power that each of the heroes owned and believed in antiquity has come down to our time practically unchanged, although now it is not quite clear to us. Children's fairy-tale characters are familiar to us from an early age, but gradually their images are blown out of memory. Let's remember some of them.
Men's fairy-tale characters
Ivan Tsarevich, he is also Ivan the Fool, he is Ivan,the peasant son. The main qualities of this character are nobility and kindness. In any of the tales, Ivan helps and saves, which ultimately leads to a satisfactory solution of the situation, and himself - fortunately. This hero teaches the reader to listen to his heart, to intuition, to keep honor in any situation and not to lose the presence of the spirit. Ivan is often accompanied by a loyal horse or the Gray Wolf. A horse is a symbol of loyalty and loyalty, but the Wolf is a symbol of cunning: they help Ivan in all his endeavors. Ivan the antipode often acts Koschey the Immortal - a negative character of Russian folk tales, an evil sorcerer. His death is hidden in several objects and animals embedded in each other. In tales Koschey kidnaps the heroine and hides her at the edge of the world in his castle, and Ivan usually saves her. Less often Koschey acts as a symbol of wisdom and the custodian of knowledge.
Women's fairy-tale characters
Vasilisa the Beautiful, she is Vasilisa the Wise. The main qualities of the character - wisdom, beauty, fidelity. She is not just a heroine, she is a faithful assistant to Ivan, who must release her from imprisonment from Koshchei, or a stern father, or Snake Gorynych, or any other villain. Vasilisa does not helplessly wait for her to be rescued, but in every possible way helps the hero, gives him advice, addresses his friends among people and animals. Vasilisa is a symbol of wisdom and virtue, her reader learns to be sympathetic and patient. Another female character, found in Russian fairy tales, is Baba-Yaga, she is also Yaga-Yaginishna. This is perhaps the most ancient character and the most multifaceted. Yaga usually lives in a dense forest and is famous for its bad character - her hut on chicken legs is best avoided. She spells and conjures, but nevertheless more often helps than does harm to the heroes. Baba-Yaga sometimes acts as a symbol of wisdom and the guardian of ancient knowledge.
Animals - fairy-tale characters
Snake Gorynych is a symbol of evil origin,representing a dragon with three, six, nine or twelve heads. Often the Serpent abducts the heroine and keeps her imprisoned, from where Ivan should release her. Also, Gorynych often acts as a guard gate to the underground realm or the house of Koshchei. Kot-Bayun is a cunning character, lulling his voice. He knows a lot of songs and legends, but often acts on the side of evil. Quite often it is a pupil of Yaga or Koshchei. Of the most neutral heroes of the animal world, Russian fairy tales can be called Firebird. She has a great power of healing. Often becomes the object of the desire of kings, kings and Koshchei himself, so the hero often goes in search of her. To catch the Firebird is not so easy, because it blinds its light and burns it.
The characters of Russian fairy tales are diverse, and the tales themselves contain a great wisdom ...