Monday, April 20, 2015

Russian Folktales-- Reading Diary A

Russian Folktales Table of Contents

The second half of this was just as entertaining and dark. One of my favorite stories was the story of the The Fox-Physician. The story begins with a husband and wife growing a cabbage stalk. The husband's cabbage stalk grew so tall he had to cut a hole into the barn's ceiling so that the stalk may grow through it. It grew even taller -- so tall that it reached to the heavens. One day the husband climbed the cabbage stalk and visited the heavens. While he was up there, he visited a mill and was astounded that people actually lived in the heavens. When he finally returned to Earth, he persuaded his wife to climb the cabbage stalk with him. He climbed the stalk with her in his arms but eventually his arms gave out and the wife fell to the ground and was smashed into pieces. A fox stumbled upon the husband grieving and offered his help. The fox demanded a bag of oatmeal and butter and to leave him alone with his dead wife. The husband waited and waited until he lost his patience and barged in on the fox eating the remains of his wife. And that is pretty much the ending of the story. It is pretty sad but I found it to be really entertaining because it was full of surprises. It kept me on edge.

(Fox)

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