Book which l've recently read
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The books I read.

I learned to read before school, and today I have many favorite books.

Of course, I really like fairy tales. Among them, the most beloved are the fairy tales of X. K. Andersen. For some reason, it is believed that works of this genre are created for the youngest children.

But it seems to me that the deep meaning of Andersen's fairy tales becomes clear at a later age. My favorite fairy tales tell about the most important human values: true friendship, love, loyalty, devotion and honesty. “The Persistent Tin Soldier“, ”The Swineherd“, ”The King's New Dress“, ”Wild Swans" – I am ready to reread these works endlessly.

I also really love such well-known books as “The Adventures of Dunno and his Friends” Nikolai Nosov, "Winnie the Pooh and everything-everything-everything” Alan Milne, “The Adventures of Cipollino” Gianni Rodari, “The Kid and Carlson” Astrid Lindgren. I also read them with great pleasure. Of course, I have seen all the cartoons created based on these magnificent works.

But of those books that I have read recently, I liked the stories of Anton Pavlovich Chekhov the most. The small collection, given to me by my mother, includes six short stories: “Vanka”, “White-Browed”, “The Fugitive”, “Boys”, “Horse surname”, “Over-salted".

I know that Chekhov has written many serious books for adult readers and that his first profession is a doctor. My mother's gift attracted me because in the preface it was said: humorous stories. I started reading them.

Here is the story “Vanka". Naive to the limit, an illiterate boy writes a letter to his grandfather. The whole joyless life of Vanka Zhukov seems to be passing before my eyes: both in the village with grandfather Konstantin Ma – karych, and in the city in the shoemaker's workshop. There are so many plaintive details in the main character's letter that I'm not laughing at all.

Poor Vanka's only hope is that his grandfather will receive a letter and take his grandson home. That's just grandpa will never get this letter, because Vanka wrote it “to grandpa's village.”

The bitter simplicity of Vanka is not at all a reason to laugh at him. So that's what the writer Chekhov's “humorous" story is! If you take a superficial look at this whole story, if you don't read and think about it, don't worry about the fate of the boy, it's really funny: a stupid boy doesn't understand that the letter will never find its addressee!

A thoughtful and caring reader will not laugh, his heart will involuntarily respond to a child's grief.

Probably, Chekhov really and truly loved children if he wrote such stories as "Vanka", “The Fugitive", “Boys". I think Chekhov probably treated the little fugitive himself when he worked in the village hospital. And how kindly, cheerfully and lovingly the author laughed at the boys Lentichevitsyn and Volodya Korolev, who were going to flee to America.

In the story “Horse name” the whole house remembers the name of a person who knows how to spell sick teeth. Here Chekhov's humor is not at all the same as in the previous stories. Behind the funny name and behind the funny events, we see rude and ignorant people with whom, I think, no one would like to make friends.

I liked all the Chekhov stories that I read. At first glance, they are simple and ordinary, and they tell about the most ordinary people and events. But it is worth thinking about what has been read, and it becomes sad.

Now I understand that reading is not always just entertaining. Books teach you to think. Much of what the writers want to convey to us does not lie on the surface, but requires our deep and serious reflection.

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