Parents want their child to be honest, truthful, and conscientious. Fostering conscientiousness is not easy. Children, first of all, need a clear life example, as well as a literary one. Such an example can serve as the stories of L. Panteleev "Honest Word", A. P. Gaidar "Conscience", M. E. Saltykov-Shchedrin "Conscience Gone".
Conscience is gone
An interesting plot of the tale of Saltykov-Shchedrin "Lost conscience" It makes you think about how deeply the author analyzed the topic, how multifaceted he considered many life situations. Having made a moral trait of a person the heroine of a fairy tale, the author would very much like it to be in the soul of every person. In his opinion, it is in every child. How to maintain conscience throughout your life - this is what you can think about when reading a fairy tale, very similar to the real one.
The tale describes the situation of the loss of conscience - its "journey". One drinking man raised his conscience, then she got to the owner of the drinking house, whose wife threw her conscience to the quarter overseer. Then she ended up with the financier. For a long time conscience walked around the world, but no one wanted it to remain with him forever. She was tired and told the tradesman to find her baby. Children have a pure soul, unblemished. The conscience hoped very much that she would grow up and live happily, gain strength, and become brave. And everything bad will disappear in the world. This is the dream that the conscience never dies and finds a place in the heart of every person, the writer embodied in this fairy tale.
Conscience
It is known that it is difficult for parents to talk to their children about conscientiousness. Sometimes these conversations end with parental condemnation. But often this topic remains outside the discussion. Therefore, it is useful for both the parent and the child to read this story and, as the situation progresses, discuss it correctly by asking about the behavior of the main character.
In the story "Conscience" the writer A. P. Gaidar speaks of a girl who has realized unworthy behavior. Schoolgirl Nina did not prepare her lesson and decided not to go to school. She didn't want anyone to see her. In the grove, the girl saw a toddler who was frightened by a dog. Nina was ashamed to pick up books and breakfast in front of the baby, and she, deciding to see the boy off, left everything in the grove. When she returned, there was no breakfast, but Nina was not upset because of this. All around it was so good, but she felt bad, because a troubled conscience tormented her.
Honestly
Sometimes the classic stories of Soviet writers surprise our generation. But it is known that morality is not economics. It must exist at the proper level at all times. Of course, crises happen to it, as well as to the economy. But it is these stories of ancient times that make you think about human behavior.
Leonid Panteleev's story "Honest Word" was written back in 1941. One evening a man in the garden saw a little boy crying. He decided to find out the reason. The older guys invited him to participate in their game of war. They put him in a sentry to guard the powder store. We took his word of honor and left. There are still no guys.
The man did not immediately feel the seriousness of the situation, but did not want to leave him, he decided to help him. He invited him to run home to eat. But the boy saw that the uncle was not a military man, in order to remove him from the guard. When the man found the soldier, the boy stretched out and, hearing that the major, obediently left his post. The man firmly shook the boy's hand and, after parting with him, could not forget about him for a long time. He was sure that a boy with such willpower and such a strong word would not be afraid of more terrible things, that he would be a real person. He was pleased to meet such a young man.