The story of the carp is a summary. School reading: "Karasik"

Mom recently gave Vitalik an aquarium with a fish. It was a very good fish! Silvery carp - that's what it was called. Vitalik was glad that he has a carp. At first he was very interested in the fish - he fed it, changed the water in the aquarium, and then got used to it and sometimes even forgot to feed it on time.

And Vitalik had a kitten Murzik. He was gray, fluffy, and his eyes were big, green. Murzik was very fond of looking at the fish. For whole hours he sat near the aquarium and did not take his eyes off the crucian carp.

- You look after Murzik, - said Vitalik's mother. - No matter how he eats your crucian.

– He won’t eat it, – answered Vitalik. - I will be watching.

Once, when his mother was not at home, his friend Seryozha came to Vitalik. He saw a fish in the aquarium and said:

- Let's change. You give me a crucian, and if you want, I will give you my whistle.

 Why do I need a whistle? Vitalik said. - In my opinion, a fish is better than a whistle.

– What makes her better? The whistle can blow. And what about the fish? Can a fish whistle?

– Why would a fish whistle? Vitalik answered. The fish cannot whistle, but it swims. Can a whistle float?

- Said! Seryozha laughed. - Where have you seen whistles floating! But a cat can eat a fish, so you won’t have a whistle or a fish. And the cat will not eat the whistle - it is iron.

 My mother won't let me change. She says she will buy it herself if I need something,  said Vitalik.

 Where will she buy such a whistle? Serezha replied. These whistles are not for sale. This is a real police whistle. As soon as I go out into the yard and how I whistle, everyone will immediately think that the policeman has come.

Seryozha took a whistle from his pocket and whistled.

– Come on, let me, – Vitalik asked.

He took the whistle and blew it. The whistle whistled loudly, iridescently. Vitalik really liked the way he whistles. He wanted to have a whistle, but he could not immediately make up his mind and said:

– Where will your fish live? You don't have an aquarium.

– I’ll put it in a jam jar. We have a big bank.

– All right,  – agreed Vitalik.

The guys began to catch fish in the aquarium, but the crucian swam quickly and did not come into their hands. They splashed water all around, and Seryozha wetted his sleeves to the very elbows. Finally he managed to grab the crucian.

- There is! he shouted. “Give me a cup of water here!” I'll put a fish there.

Vitalik quickly poured water into a mug. Seryozha put the crucian in a mug. The guys went to Seryozha - to put a fish in a jar. The jar was not very large, and the carp in it was not as spacious as in the aquarium. The guys watched for a long time how the crucian swims in the jar. Seryozha was happy, but Vitalik was sorry that now he would not have a fish, and most importantly, he was afraid to admit to his mother that he had exchanged a crucian for a whistle.

“Well, it’s okay, maybe mom won’t notice right away that the fish is gone,” thought Vitalik and went home.

When he returned, his mother was already at home.

– Where is your fish? she asked.

Vitalik was confused and did not know what to say.

– Maybe Murzik ate it? Mom asked.

" I don't know," Vitalik muttered.

" You see," said Mom. - He chose the same time when there was no one at home, and he caught a fish from the aquarium! Where is he, robber? Come on, find me now!

– Murzik! Murzik! - Vitalik began to call, but the cat was nowhere to be found.

– Probably ran away through the window, - said my mother. - Go to the yard, call him.

Vitalik put on his coat and went out into the yard.

“This is how bad it turned out! he thought. “Now Murzik will get it because of me.”

He wanted to return home and say that Murzik was not in the yard, but then Murzik jumped out of the vent, which was under the house, and quickly ran to the door.

– Murzinka, don’t go home, – said Vitalik. - You get it from your mom.

Murzik purred, began to rub his back against Vitalik's legs, then looked at the closed door and meowed softly.

– You don’t understand, stupid, – said Vitalik. “They tell you in human language that you can’t go home.

But Murzik, of course, did not understand anything. He caressed Vitalik, rubbing his sides against him and slowly butting his head, as if in a hurry to open the door as soon as possible. Vitalik began to push him away from the door, but Murzik did not want to leave. Then Vitalik hid from him behind the door.

"Meow!" - shouted Murzik under the door.

Vitalik quickly came back:

- Quiet! Screams here! If mom hears, then you'll know!

He grabbed Murzik and started stuffing him back into the vent under the house, from which Murzik had just crawled out. Murzik rested with all four paws and did not want to climb into the vent.

 Get down, stupid! Vitalik persuaded him. - Stay there for now.

Finally, he stuffed it whole into the vent. Only Murzik's tail remained sticking out. For some time Murzik angrily twirled his tail, then the tail disappeared into the vent. Vitalik was delighted. He thought that the kitten would now remain sitting in the basement, but then Murzik again looked out of the hole.

 Well, where are you going, stupid head! Vitalik hissed and blocked the exit with his hands. - They tell you: you can’t go home.

"Meow!" Murzik shouted.

 Here's a "meow" for you! Vitalik mimicked him. “Well, what should I do with you now?”

He began to look around and look for something to close the hole. There was a brick nearby. Vitalik picked it up and closed the hole with a brick.

" You can't get out now," he said. - Sit there, in the basement, and tomorrow mom will forget about the fish, and I will let you out.

Vitalik returned home and said that Murzik was not in the yard.

 Nothing,  said mother, – will be back. I still won't forgive him for this.

At dinner, Vitalik sat sad and did not even want to eat anything.

“I’m having lunch,” he thought, “and Murzik, poor, is sitting in the basement.”

When my mother left the table, he imperceptibly put a cutlet into his pocket and went into the yard. There he pushed aside the brick with which the vent was closed, and quietly called:

– Murzik! Murzik!

But Murzik did not respond. Vitalik bent down and looked into the hole. The basement was dark and nothing could be seen.

– Murzik! Murzinka! called Vitalik. - I brought you a cutlet! Murzik did not get out.

– If you don’t want to – well, sit down, stupid head! Vitalik said and returned home.

At home without Murzik he was bored. It was somehow not good at heart, because he deceived his mother. Mom noticed that he was sad and said:

- Do not be sad! I'll buy you another fish.

– Don’t, – said Vitalik.

He already wanted to confess everything to his mother, but he did not have the courage, and he did not say anything. There was a rustle outside the window and a cry was heard:

Vitalik looked out the window and saw Murzik outside on the windowsill. It can be seen that he crawled out of the basement through another hole.

- A! The thief has finally arrived! Mom said. - Come here, come!

Murzik jumped into the open window and found himself in the room. Mom wanted to grab him, but he apparently guessed that they wanted to punish him, and darted under the table.

– Look, what a sly one! Mom said. - Feels guilty. Come on, catch him.

Vitalik crawled under the table. Murzik saw him and darted under the sofa. Vitalik was glad that Murzik got away from him. He crawled under the sofa and deliberately tried to make noise so that Murzik would hear and have time to run away. Murzik jumped out from under the sofa. Vitalik chased after him and began to run around the room.

 What are you making such a fuss about? Is that how you catch him! Mom said.

Then Murzik jumped onto the window sill where the aquarium stood, and wanted to jump back out the window, but he broke loose and flopped into the aquarium with a swing! The water splashed in all directions. Murzik jumped out of the aquarium and let's dust ourselves off. Then my mother grabbed him by the collar:

 Here I will teach you a lesson properly!

– Mommy, dear, don’t hit Murzik! Vitalik cried.

“ Nothing to feel sorry for him,  said Mom. - He did not spare the fish.

“ Mommy, it’s not his fault!

– How is it not guilty? And who ate the carp?

- It's not him.

- Then who?

- It's me…

– Did you eat? Mom was surprised.

 No, I didn't eat it. I changed it to a whistle.

– Which whistle? - Here on this one.

Vitalik took a whistle out of his pocket and showed it to his mother.

 Aren't you ashamed? Mom said.

- I accidentally. Seryozha said: “Let's change”, and I changed.

 That's not what I'm talking about! I say why didn't you tell the truth? I thought about Murzik. Is it fair to blame others?

 I was afraid that you would scold me.

 It's only cowards who are afraid to speak the truth! Wouldn't it be nice if I punished Murzik?

 I won't do it again.

- Well look! I forgive you only because you confessed it yourself,  Mom said.

Vitalik took Murzik and carried him to the radiator to dry. He seated him on a bench and sat next to him. The wet fur on Murzik stuck out in different directions, like the needles of a hedgehog, and because of this Murzik seemed so thin, thin, as if he hadn't eaten anything for a whole week. Vitalik took a cutlet out of his pocket and placed it in front of Murzik. Murzik ate a cutlet, then climbed onto Vitalik's knees, curled up and hummed his song.


The story tells of a boy who mischievously smoked and then became afraid, told a lie, and as a result the kitten must suffer; but the boy loves the kitten, he understands that he did wrong, and wants to correct his guilt, save the kitten from punishment. This short story evokes a sea of ​​emotions and feelings in the soul, when Vitalik doubts and succumbs to Serezha’s persuasion, some weakness of Vitalik’s character is felt, you think at that moment why he agreed, but the one who does nothing is not mistaken. Vitalik has changed to a whistle, now he has a whistle, but he does not bring joy, because there is longing in his soul, in his soul he has doubts and worries, how to confess this act to his mother.

The writer shows us Vitalik as very sincere and loving, when he tries with all his might not to let the cat go home, to shield him from punishment, and at the same time, the boy’s mental suffering is again clearly visible. His conscience torments him for having deceived his mother and betrayed the cat. When the whole truth is revealed, and the mother forgives Vitalik, he carries the cat to the battery, he loves him, he pities him, as if asking for forgiveness for almost setting him up. Here one can trace the spiritual kindness of the boy, sincerity, conscientiousness.

The name "Karasik", for sure, was not given by chance, because it is this fish that is the creature that caused Vitalik's emotional experiences, it was from her that the whole problem began.

Let's take a look at the plot. Exposure. Mom gives her son a carp, the boy is happy with the gift, but not for long, over time he even forgets to feed the fish. This moment plays a role in predetermining the fate of the carp. If Serezha had come to visit him at a time when Vitalik was interested in the fish, then everyone would have remained his own: Serezha with a whistle, Vitalik with a silver carp. And what happened would not have happened.

The plot of the storyline of this story is the moment when comrade Vitalik Seryozha comes to visit, sees a crucian carp with him and wants to exchange with him for a real police whistle, which you just can’t buy. Vitalik doubts for a long time whether it is worth doing this, because his mother forbids him to change with anyone, but in the end he agrees to make an exchange, after which Vitalik's conscience begins to torment him, because he deceived his mother.

Story development. Vitalik comes home, where his mother has already discovered the loss of the fish. The son does not confess his act and shifts all the blame to the cat, in the hope that while he is walking on the street, his mother will forget everything. But he is adamant, she stands her ground, the punishment must be carried out, motivating this by the fact that the cat did not feel sorry for the carp.

The climax is Vitalik's intensified feelings, he goes at the request of his mother to look for the cat, and hides it himself. The boy feels sorry for the cat, he does not want him to suffer unreasonably, but he cannot admit his mistake either.

The denouement of the plot occurs when the cat nevertheless returns home, and the mother, in the end, after long attempts, grabs him by the scruff of the neck and wants to teach him a lesson. Here Vitalik realizes that either he confesses and saves the cat, or his conscience will continue to torment him because of the unfair punishment. He confesses that he changed the carp for a whistle, that he was afraid of his mother's scolding. Mom points out that he is a coward, but still forgives her son only because he confessed. The boy feels guilty towards the cat and wants to smooth it over, so he sits the cat to dry and feeds him with his cutlet. The cat is pleased with what is happening, sits on Vitalik's knees and purrs.


Mom recently gave Vitalik an aquarium with a fish. It was a very good fish! Silvery carp - that's what it was called. Vitalik was glad that he has a carp. At first he was very interested in the fish - he fed it, changed the water in the aquarium, and then got used to it and sometimes even forgot to feed it on time.

And Vitalik had a kitten Murzik. He was gray, fluffy, and his eyes were big, green. Murzik was very fond of looking at the fish. For whole hours he sat near the aquarium and did not take his eyes off the crucian carp.

“You look after Murzik,” mother told Vitalik. - No matter how he eats your crucian.

“He won’t eat,” Vitalik answered. - I will be watching.

Once, when his mother was not at home, his friend Seryozha came to Vitalik. He saw a fish in the aquarium and said:

- Let's change. You give me a crucian, and if you want, I will give you my whistle.

Why do I need a whistle? Vitalik said. - In my opinion, a fish is better than a whistle.

- Why is she better? The whistle can blow. And what about the fish? Can a fish whistle?

Why would a fish whistle? Vitalik answered. The fish cannot whistle, but it swims. Can a whistle float?

- Said! Seryozha laughed. - Where have you seen whistles floating! But a cat can eat a fish, so you won’t have a whistle or a fish. And the cat will not eat the whistle - it is iron.

“My mother won’t let me change. She says that she will buy it herself if I need something,” said Vitalik.

Where will she buy such a whistle? Serezha replied. These whistles are not for sale. This is a real police whistle. As soon as I go out into the yard and how I whistle, everyone will immediately think that the policeman has come.

Seryozha took a whistle from his pocket and whistled.

“Come on, let me,” Vitalik asked.

He took the whistle and blew it. The whistle whistled loudly, iridescently. Vitalik really liked the way he whistles. He wanted to have a whistle, but he could not immediately make up his mind and said:

- Where will your fish live? You don't have an aquarium.

- And I'll put it in a jar of jam. We have a big bank.

“Well, okay,” Vitalik agreed.

The guys began to catch fish in the aquarium, but the crucian swam quickly and did not come into their hands. They splashed water all around, and Seryozha wetted his sleeves to the very elbows. Finally he managed to grab the crucian.

- There is! he shouted. "Give me some water in here!" I'll put a fish there.

Vitalik quickly poured water into a mug. Seryozha put the crucian in a mug. The guys went to Seryozha - to put a fish in a jar. The jar was not very large, and the carp in it was not as spacious as in the aquarium. The guys watched for a long time how the crucian swims in the jar. Seryozha was happy, but Vitalik was sorry that now he would not have a fish, and most importantly, he was afraid to admit to his mother that he had exchanged a crucian for a whistle.

“Well, it’s okay, maybe mom won’t notice right away that the fish is gone,” thought Vitalik and went home.

When he returned, his mother was already at home.

- Where is your fish? she asked.

Vitalik was confused and did not know what to say.

- Maybe Murzik ate it? Mom asked.

“I don’t know,” Vitalik muttered.

“You see,” Mom said. - He chose the same time when no one was at home, and caught a fish from the aquarium! Where is he, robber? Nuka, find me now!

- Murzik! Murzik! - Vitalik began to call, but the cat was nowhere to be found.

“Probably ran away through the window,” my mother said. - Go to the yard, call him.

Vitalik put on his coat and went out into the yard.

“This is how bad it turned out! he thought. “Now Murzik will get it because of me.”

He wanted to return home and say that Murzik was not in the yard, but then Murzik jumped out of the vent, which was under the house, and quickly ran to the door.

“Murzinka, don’t go home,” said Vitalik. - You get it from your mom.

Murzik purred, began to rub his back against Vitalik's legs, then looked at the closed door and meowed softly.

“You don’t understand, stupid,” said Vitalik. “They tell you in human language that you can’t go home.

But Murzik, of course, did not understand anything. He caressed Vitalik, rubbing his sides against him and slowly butting his head, as if in a hurry to open the door as soon as possible. Vitalik began to push him away from the door, but Murzik did not want to leave. Then Vitalik hid from him behind the door.

"Meow!" - shouted Murzik under the door.

Vitalik quickly came back:

- Quiet! Screams here! If mom hears, then you'll know!

He grabbed Murzik and started stuffing him back into the vent under the house, from which Murzik had just crawled out. Murzik rested with all four paws and did not want to climb into the vent.

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Mom recently gave Vitalik an aquarium with a fish. It was a very good fish! Silvery carp - that's what it was called. Vitalik was glad that he has a carp. At first he was very interested in the fish - he fed it, changed the water in the aquarium, and then got used to it and sometimes even forgot to feed it on time.

And Vitalik had a kitten Murzik. He was gray, fluffy, and his eyes were large, green. Murzik was very fond of looking at the fish. For whole hours he sat near the aquarium and did not take his eyes off the crucian carp.

You look after Murzik, - Vitalik's mother said. - As if he did not eat your crucian.

He won't eat it, - answered Vitalik. - I will be watching.

Once, when his mother was not at home, his friend Seryozha came to Vitalik. He saw a fish in the aquarium and said:

Let's change. You give me a crucian, and if you want, I will give you my whistle.

Why do I need a whistle? Vitalik said. - In my opinion, a fish is better than a whistle.

Why is she better? The whistle can blow. And what about the fish? Can a fish whistle?

Why whistle a fish? Vitalik answered. - A fish cannot whistle, but it swims. Can a whistle float?

Said! Seryozha laughed. - Where has it been seen that whistles floated! But a cat can eat a fish, so you won’t have a whistle or a fish. And the cat will not eat the whistle - it is iron.

My mom won't let me change. She says she will buy it herself if I need something, - said Vitalik.

Where will she buy such a whistle? Serezha replied. - These whistles are not for sale. This is a real police whistle. As soon as I go out into the yard and how I whistle, everyone will immediately think that the policeman has come.

Serezha took a whistle from his pocket and whistled.

Come on, let me, - asked Vitalik.

He took the whistle and blew it. The whistle whistled loudly, iridescently. Vitalik really liked the way he whistles. He wanted to have a whistle, but he could not immediately make up his mind and said:

Where will your fish live? You don't have an aquarium.

And I'll put it in a jar of jam. We have a big bank.

Well, okay, - agreed Vitalik.

The guys began to catch fish in the aquarium, but the crucian swam quickly and did not come into their hands. They splashed water all around, and Seryozha wet his sleeves to the very elbows. Finally he managed to grab the crucian.

There is! he shouted. "Give me a cup of water here!" I'll put a fish there.

Vitalik quickly poured water into a mug. Serezha put the crucian in a mug. The guys went to Serezha - to put a fish in a jar. The jar was not very large, and the carp in it was not as spacious as in the aquarium. The guys watched for a long time how the crucian swims in the jar. Seryozha was happy, but Vitalik was sorry that now he would not have a fish, and most importantly, he was afraid to admit to his mother that he had exchanged a crucian for a whistle.

"Well, it's okay, maybe mom won't notice right away that the fish is gone," thought Vitalik and went home.

When he returned, his mother was already at home.

Where is your fish? she asked.

Vitalik was confused and did not know what to say.

Maybe Murzik ate it? Mom asked.

I don't know, Vitalik muttered.

You see, my mother said. - He chose the same time when no one was at home, and caught a fish from the aquarium! Where is he, robber? Come on, find me now!

Murzik! Murzik! - Vitalik began to call, but the cat was nowhere to be found.

Probably ran out the window, - said my mother. - Go to the yard, call him.

Vitalik put on his coat and went out into the yard.

"That's how bad it turned out! - he thought. - Now Murzik will get it because of me."

He wanted to return home and say that Murzik was not in the yard, but then Murzik jumped out of the vent, which was under the house, and quickly ran to the door.

Murzinka, don't go home, - said Vitalik. - You get it from your mom. Murzik purred, began to rub his back against Vitalik's legs, then looked at the closed door and meowed softly.

You don't understand, stupid, - said Vitalik. - They tell you in human language that you can’t go home.

But Murzik, of course, did not understand anything. He caressed Vitalik, rubbing his sides against him and slowly butting his head, as if in a hurry to open the door as soon as possible. Vitalik began to push him away from the door, but Murzik did not want to leave. Then Vitalik hid from him behind the door.

"Meow!" - shouted Murzik under the door.

Vitalik quickly came back:

Quiet! Screams here! If mom hears, then you'll know!

He grabbed Murzik and started stuffing him back into the vent under the house, from which Murzik had just crawled out. Murzik rested with all four paws and did not want to climb into the vent.

Get down, stupid! - Vitalik persuaded him. - Stay there for now.

Finally, he stuffed it whole into the vent. Only Murzik's tail remained sticking out. For some time Murzik angrily twirled his tail, then the tail disappeared into the vent. Vitalik was delighted. He thought that the kitten would now remain sitting in the basement, but then Murzik again looked out of the hole.

Well, where are you climbing, stupid head! - Vitalik hissed and blocked the exit with his hands. - They tell you: you can’t go home.

"Meow!" Murzik shouted.

Here's "meow" for you! Vitalik mimicked him. - Nu that me now to do with you?

He began to look around and look for something to close the hole. There was a brick nearby. Vitalik picked it up and closed the hole with a brick.

You can't get out now," he said. - Sit there, in the basement, and tomorrow mom will forget about the fish, and I'll let you out.

Vitalik returned home and said that Murzik was not in the yard.

Nothing, - said my mother, - will return. I still won't forgive him for this.

At dinner, Vitalik sat sad and did not even want to eat anything.

"I'm having lunch," he thought, "and Murzik, poor man, is sitting in the basement."

When my mother left the table, he imperceptibly put a cutlet in his pocket and went into the yard. There he pushed aside the brick with which the vent was closed, and quietly called:

Murzik! Murzik!

But Murzik did not respond. Vitalik bent down and looked into the hole. The basement was dark and nothing could be seen.

Murzik! Murzinka! called Vitalik. - I brought you a cutlet! Murzik did not get out.

If you don't want to - well, sit down, stupid head! - said Vitalik and returned home.

At home without Murzik he was bored. It was somehow not good at heart, because he deceived his mother. Mom noticed that he was sad and said:

Do not be sad! I'll buy you another fish.

No need, - said Vitalik.

He already wanted to confess everything to his mother, but he did not have the courage, and he did not say anything. A rustle was heard outside the window and a cry was heard: "Meow!"

Vitalik looked out the window and saw Murzik outside on the windowsill. It can be seen that he crawled out of the basement through another hole.

A! The thief has finally arrived! Mom said. - Come here, come! Murzik jumped into the open window and found himself in the room. Mom wanted to grab him, but he apparently guessed that they wanted to punish him, and darted under the table.

Look, what a sly one! Mom said. - Feels guilty. Come on, catch him.

Vitalik crawled under the table. Murzik saw him and darted under the sofa. Vitalik was glad that Murzik got away from him. He crawled under the sofa and deliberately tried to make noise so that Murzik would hear and have time to run away. Murzik jumped out from under the sofa. Vitalik chased after him and began to run around the room.

Why are you making such a fuss? Is that how you catch him! Mom said.

Then Murzik jumped onto the window sill where the aquarium stood, and wanted to jump back out the window, but he broke loose and flopped into the aquarium with a swing! The water splashed in all directions. Murzik jumped out of the aquarium and let's dust ourselves off. Then my mother grabbed him by the collar:

Here I will teach you how to do it!

Mommy, dear, don't hit Murzik! cried Vitalik.

There is nothing to feel sorry for him, - said my mother. - He did not spare the fish.

Mom, it's not his fault!

How is it "not guilty"? And who ate the carp?

It's not him.

Then who?

Have you eaten? Mom was surprised.

No, I didn't eat. I changed it to a whistle.

What whistle? - This one.

Vitalik took a whistle out of his pocket and showed it to his mother.

How are you not ashamed? Mom said.

I accidentally. Seryozha said: "Let's change," and I changed.

I'm not talking about that! I say why didn't you tell the truth? I thought about Murzik. Is it fair to blame others?

I was afraid that you would scold me.

It's only cowards who are afraid to speak the truth! Wouldn't it be nice if I punished Murzik?

I won't do it again.

Well look! I forgive you only because you yourself confessed, - said my mother.

Vitalik took Murzik and carried him to the radiator to dry. He seated him on a bench and sat next to him. Murzik's wet fur stuck out in different directions, like the needles of a hedgehog, and this made Murzik look so thin, thin, as if he hadn't eaten anything for a whole week. Vitalik took a cutlet out of his pocket and placed it in front of Murzik. Murzik ate a cutlet, then climbed onto Vitalik's knees, curled up and hummed his song.

Title of the work: "Karasik".

Number of pages: 12.

Genre of the work: story.

Main characters: Vitalik, the boy's mother, Seryozha, the cat Murzik.

Characteristics of the main characters:

Vitalik- kind and obedient.

Confiding.

He deceived his mother and suffered from remorse.

Seryozha- cunning and dexterous.

He convinced me to change the carp for a whistle.

Mum- wise and fair.

She forgave her son for his sin.

Summary of the story "Karasik" by Nikolai Nosov for the reader's diary

Mom gives Vitalik an aquarium with a fish.

At first, the boy enthusiastically follows the crucian carp, and then he gets bored with the aquarium.

In addition to the fish, Vitalik also had a cat Murzik.

He liked to sit in front of the aquarium and watch the crucian carp for hours.

Once, when my mother was not at home, a friend Serezha came to Vitalik.

The boys decided to arrange an exchange: Seryozha offered his police whistle in exchange for a fish.

After much hesitation, Vitalik agrees.

The boys take the crucian from the aquarium and move it to the jar.

At home, my mother noticed that there was no fish and thought that the cat had eaten it.

Vitalik goes in search of the cat, but when he finds him, he tries his best not to let him into the house.

As a result, the cat remains locked in the basement, and Vitalik's heart becomes even harder.

When Murzik reappears in the house, his mother tries to catch him to punish him.

Vitalik confesses to his mother that he gave the fish to Serezha in exchange for a whistle.

Mom forgives her son for the fact that he himself confesses to his deed.

And Vitalik takes a wet cat, feeds him a cutlet and dries it near the radiator.

Plan for retelling the work "Karasik" by N. Nosov

1. Mom gives Vitalik an aquarium with a fish.

2. A new hobby quickly got bored.

3. Cat Murzik is watching the fish.

4. Serezha is offered to change.

5. What is better - a fish or a whistle?

6. Vitalik likes the whistle of a whistle.

7. The guys can't catch the crucian.

8. Karasik in the bank.

9. Vitalik's fear of confessing to his mother.

10. Mom thinks that Murzik ate the fish.

11. Search for a cat.

12. Vitalik does not let Murzik go home.

13. Murzik in the basement.

14. The cat returns home through the window.

15. The cat falls into the aquarium, and Vitalik confesses to his deed.

16. Vitalik dries the cat and feeds him a cutlet.

The main idea of ​​the story "Karasik" by N. Nosov

The main idea of ​​the story was said by Vitalik's mother that one should never shift one's guilt to another, and even more so to one who cannot even defend himself.

And also, the main idea of ​​the story can be called that one should not lie and deceive loved ones, because sooner or later the truth will come out.

What does the story "Karasik" by Nikolai Nosov teach

The story "Karasik" teaches us a lot.

First, do not agree to the offer of others if you feel doubts.

Secondly, do not push your own guilt onto others.

Thirdly, do not dissemble and do not deceive elders, especially relatives and friends.

The work teaches us to be honest, open, courageous and always take responsibility for our actions.

A brief review of the story "Karasik" for the reader's diary

I really liked the story "Karasik" by N. Nosov.

The main character Vitalik changed his fish to a regular whistle, but did not dare to tell his mother about it.

And my mother thought that the cat had eaten the fish and wanted to punish him.

This story taught me to be honest and always tell the truth.

After all, while you are hiding something from loved ones, your conscience is not clear and torments you.

So Vitalik suffered and could not find a place for himself.

He was so afraid that the cat would not come home that he could not even eat anything.

I was very happy when the boy finally confessed his act to his mother.

And he did it just in time, because my mother had already caught Murzik and wanted to punish him.

I realized that the bitter truth is better than the sweet lie.

I advise all my friends, and especially those who have pets, to read this funny and instructive story.

What proverbs fit N. Nosov's story "Karasik"

"A sin is small, but it carries great guilt."

"There was guilt, but forgiven."

"Whoever deceives today will not be believed tomorrow."

"You can't do much cheating."

"Honest eyes do not look sideways."

The part of the story that struck me the most:

Let's change. You give me a crucian, and if you want, I will give you my whistle.

Why do I need a whistle? Vitalik said. - In my opinion, a fish is better than a whistle.

Why is she better? The whistle can blow. And what about the fish? Can a fish whistle?

Why whistle a fish? Vitalik answered.

The fish cannot whistle, but it swims. Can a whistle float?

Unknown words and their meanings:

Outlet - extension near the house, basement.

Whirled - run away, disappear.