The Adventures of My Favorite Hero (based on the work of S. Lagerlöf “The Wonderful Journey of Nils with the Wild Geese”) (Plan)

Selma Lagerlöf fairy tale "Nils's Wonderful Journey with the Wild Geese"

The main characters of the fairy tale "Nils's Wonderful Journey with the Wild Geese"

  1. Nils, a 12-year-old boy, at the beginning of the story is a mischievous bully who no one liked. In the end he becomes sympathetic and kind. During his travels he helps birds and animals and everyone loves and praises him.
  2. Goose Martin was a pet, but he flew to Lapland, found a bride, returned home and had goslings
  3. Akka, the leader of the flock of geese. Fair and strict, but kind and sympathetic. When he gets to know Nils better, he tries to help him in everything
  4. Fox Smirre, cunning and cruel, envious, treacherous, vindictive, chained
Plan for retelling the fairy tale "Nils's Wonderful Journey with the Wild Geese"
  1. Caught gnome
  2. Nils is getting small
  3. Flying with Martin
  4. Fox Smirre
  5. Nils and the little squirrel
  6. Nils and the rats
  7. Holiday
  8. Banishing the Fox
  9. Smirre is chasing geese
  10. Crows and jug
  11. Smirra on a chain
  12. Bronze king and wooden boatswain
  13. Strange city underwater
  14. Nils in the den
  15. Nils saves the bears
  16. shoe
  17. Martin in captivity
  18. Martin met Martha
  19. In Lapland
  20. Gorgo and the Secret of the Owls
  21. Way back
  22. Lucky Man and the Manuscript
  23. Home Sweet Home
  24. Gosling Yuxie
  25. Farewell to Akka

The short summary of the fairy tale "Nils's Wonderful Journey with the Wild Geese" for reader's diary in 6 sentences

  1. Nils catches the gnome and becomes small, he flies away with Martin, the white goose
  2. Nils saves a goose from a fox and is accepted into the flock
  3. Nils helps the squirrel find the baby squirrel. chases away rats, chains a fox and saves bears.
  4. Nils ends up in Lapland, and Martin the goose finds a bride and has goslings.
  5. Nils learns how to become human, but helps Lucky to return the manuscript.
  6. Nils returns home and casts a spell over the capricious gosling Uxie, he becomes a boy and his parents are happy.

The main idea of ​​the fairy tale "Nils's Wonderful Journey with the Wild Geese"
Life is beautiful and amazing, like the world around us, but it is given for good deeds.

What does the fairy tale "Nils's Wonderful Journey with the Wild Geese" teach us?
This fairy tale teaches you to be kind and honest. Teaches you to sacrifice your interests for the sake of your friends, teaches you not to be afraid of enemies and find a way out in difficult situations. This fairy tale teaches us responsiveness, courage, and selflessness. Teaches to love nature, teaches that every living creature in the world has the right to happiness.

Review of the fairy tale "Nils's Wonderful Journey with the Wild Geese"
This is a very beautiful and interesting fairy tale, in which the boy Nils has many dangerous and exciting adventures. From a mischievous and hooligan, Nils becomes a kind and honest boy, always ready to help a friend. He grows up and understands that the world is beautiful, and a person should take care of and protect it. I really liked this fairy tale and I didn’t regret reading it at all.

Proverbs for the fairy tale "Nils's Wonderful Journey with the Wild Geese"
Life is given for good deeds.
Live for people, people will live for you.
Anyone who has not encountered difficulties in life will not become a real person.
Summary, brief retelling fairy tales "Nils's Wonderful Journey with the Wild Geese" chapter by chapter
1. Forest gnome.
In a Swedish village there lived a boy, Nils, a great prankster and mischief-maker. When he was 12 years old, his father and mother went to the fair, and Nils was ordered to study his homework.
Nils read a book for a while and fell asleep. And when I woke up I saw an open chest lid and a small gnome. Nils caught the gnome in a net and he began to ask to let him go, promising a gold coin. Nils decided that this was not enough, but suddenly he received a slap on the wrist and dropped the net.
The room suddenly became very large, and he, Nils, became the size of a sparrow.
Nils goes out into the yard and the chickens start nibbling on him. The cat also refused to help him and almost ate him.
At this time, wild geese flew past and invited domestic geese to take them to Lapland. Goose Martin was about to fly, Nils clung to him and ended up in the air.
2. Riding a goose.
Nils was afraid of falling, but soon got used to flying on a goose. He began to ask Martin to turn home, but he threatened to throw Nils off.
Soon Martin began to get tired, but Akka, the leader of the swans, did not stop. Martin began to fall and got caught in a willow. On it he rested and with new strength flew after the wild geese. Martin caught up with the pack.
The geese landed by the lake, but Martin was too tired to walk to the water. Nils reached him and Martin, drunk, came to his senses. He brought Nils a crucian carp and thanked him for his help.
Akka questioned Martin and allowed him to fly with the wild geese, she liked the goose’s courage. But she demanded that Nils not be there.
Martin decided to carry Nils secretly.
3. Night thief.
At night, the fox Smirre crept up to the geese and dragged away one goose. Nils rushed after him and grabbed the fox by the tail. Smirre released the goose and wanted to take it out on Nils. Nils climbed a tree and laughed at the fox from there. The geese began to tease the fox, and he, trying to catch them, became completely exhausted. Martin took Nils out of the tree and the geese flew on.
4. New friends and new enemies
Nils flew with the geese. He had to eat nuts, and once he was attacked by ants. The ants bit Nils badly and he fell ill. Martin and Akka looked after him.
One day Martin brought Nils some nuts from the squirrel Sirle, Nils decided to go to the squirrel and thank her. The magpie wanted to show Nils the way, but it led him into a thicket and flew away.
Nils finds a squirrel's nest and learns that one baby squirrel is missing. Nils finds the baby squirrel and returns it to Sirla. Forest birds praise him.
5. Magic pipe
A flock of geese lands near a stream near Glimmengen Castle. The stork Ermenrich comes to visit the geese. The stork talks about the rats that are attacking the castle. Nils agrees to help and flies with the stork and Akka.
The rats surrounded the castle, but Nils played the pipe and led the rats into the water. The magic pipe, which all animals obey, was brought by an owl, to whom a forest gnome gave it.
Nils was known as a fearless rat conqueror.
6. Holiday on Mount Kulaberg
Nils is taken to a festival of birds and animals, which not a single person has attended. Birds flew in whole clouds. Among the animals was the fox Smirre, who wanted to catch the wild goose of their flock, but the sparrow warned the geese. Smirre killed a sparrow and was judged by all the animals and birds. Smirre was expelled from the pack and the tip of his ear was bitten off.
Nils hears the owls talking and learns that there is a way to become human
7. Chase.
Geese fly north in the rain. The fox Smirre follows the geese. One day he persuades the marten to attack the geese, but the geese fly away, and the marten says that a white goose threw a stone at her. Again Smirre catches up with the geese and persuades the otter, but the otter returns with a thorn in its paw.
Smirre demands that Nils be given to him, but Akka refuses, and the fox promises to pursue the pack to the end.
8. Crows from Robber Mountain
Smirre meets old friends - crows who cannot open the jug. Smirre says that there is silver in the jug and invites the crows to kidnap Nils.
The crows kidnap Nils, but Nils manages to shout to the starlings that he was dragged away by the crows.
Nils opens a jug of coins to the crows and the chieftain of the crows, Fumle-Drumle, takes it to the village so that it does not end up with Smirra.
Nils hides from the fox under the feet of the peasants, who kick the fox, mistaking him for a dog. then Nils hides in the doghouse. The dog knocks Smirre down and Nils puts a collar on the fox.
The geese fly in and laugh when they learn that Nils has put the fox on a chain.
9. Bronze and wood.
The geese stopped for the night in the city. Nils wants to look at people. Nils teases the bronze statue and it follows him. Nils runs away from the bronze man and sees a wooden man. Nils gives the wooden man a coin and he hides Nils in his hat.
The bronze one turns out to be the king and tells the wooden boatswain to follow him. They go to the shipyard and salute the old ship by removing their hats. The bronze one sees Nils and breaks the wooden one in rage.
Nils makes a wooden monument and returns to the geese.
10. Underwater city
Geese were flying over the sea. The geese wait out the storm on the waves and almost get caught by the seals.
Nils throws a coin into the sea, but it falls on the sand. Nils runs for the coin and ends up in the city. All residents of the city looked at the tower clock. The merchants bring Nils a variety of goods and ask only for one coin. Nils remembers that the coin was left on the shore, runs to it and the city disappears.
Nils is found by geese. Akka tells the story of a city whose inhabitants were very greedy and sank all the ships so as not to show the way to their city. For this, the sea king was angry with them and flooded the city. Once a century the city floats up for an hour, and if some stranger enters the city and buys something, the curse will subside.
11. In the bear's den
Nils fell from Martin and fell into the bear's den. The cubs play with Nils and completely torture him. Then they go to bed and Nils also falls asleep. At night a bear comes and wants to eat a man, but the she-bear stands up for Nils.
When the bears fall asleep, Nils runs away. He meets the hunters and finds out that they are going to the den. Nils returns and warns the bears. The bear takes his family away and, having learned that Nils is the one traveling with the geese, decides to help him. He calls the raven Fumle-Drumle, and he takes Nils to the wild geese.
12. Captivity
Nils's shoe falls and he and Martin go down to get it. But the shoe is found by Oosa and Mats, a boy and a girl. They decide to try the shoe on their cat. Martin snatches the shoe, but Mats catches Martin and calls him Marty.
The hostess sees that it is someone else's goose and carries it into the house. Nils enters the house and cuts the ropes. Martin runs away, but the owner grabs him. Nils stabbed the hostess with a knife and she let Martin go in amazement.
13. Goose Country
Martin and Nils stop to rest and Nils meets the goose Martha. Martin and Nils invite Martha to fly with them. They catch up with the flock and find themselves in Lapland. Akka greets Nils, who tells him about the bride for Martin.
More and more geese are flying around, and Nils is building himself a house with the help of swallows.
Martin and Martha give birth to goslings
14. Adopted.
Gorgo the eagle flies to the geese. He says Akki’s friends are his friends. When the eagle flies away Akka tells his story.
When Gorgo was a chick, he lost his parents and Akka fed him. Gorgo grew up with geese and considered himself a goose. But everyone around him was afraid and Akka told Gorgo the truth about his birth. Gorgo remained in Lapland.
15. The secret of owls.
Akka shows Nils Lapland, and he, seeing snow on the mountains, remembers the troll who wanted to build a house on the top of the mountain and froze.
Nils sees the plague and the locals.
Nils tells Akka about the conversation of the owls and she promises to find out the secret of how Nils can become human again.
After three, Akka calls Nils and he sees an eagle next to the goose. It turns out that the eagle flew into the castle and became friends with the owls. The eagle tells Nils how to become human and forces him to learn a spell.
16. Lucky and Loser
Geese say goodbye to Lapland and head south. Raven Fumle-Drumle tells Nils that he has found someone who wants to change places with him. He brings Nils to the young man's house.
Two students lived in Uppsala - Lucky and Loser.
The Loser brought his manuscript to the Lucky Man. the manuscript was so interesting that Lucky forgot about the exam, and when he jumped up, the wind carried away all the sheets. At the exam, Lucky received a bad mark and did not know how to tell Loser about the lost manuscript. Lucky agrees to switch places with Nils so that the birds will carry him.
Nils reads the spell but stops. He and the raven collect the manuscript and return it to Lucky.
17. At home.
Nils returns home and sees his parents sadly wondering where their son is.
Nils says goodbye to Martin. But the little gosling Yuxie does not want to fly and says that he dreams of being like Nils. Then Nils casts a spell and Uxie becomes the size of a sparrow. And Nils becomes a boy again. The parents are happy.
Nils no longer understands the geese, he goes to say goodbye to Akka. Akka hugs the boy and the geese fly away.
Nils started going to school again and now gets straight A's.

Signs of a fairy tale in the fairy tale "Nils's Wonderful Journey with the Wild Geese"

  1. Magical creature - gnome
  2. Fairytale transformations - Nils becomes small, and then big again.
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Nils' Wonderful Journey with the Wild Geese

Nils Holgerssons underbara resa genom Sverige

Micro paraphrase: The gnome turns the main character Nils Holgersson into a dwarf, and the boy makes a fascinating journey on a goose from Sweden to Lapland and back. On his way to Lapland, he meets a flock of wild geese flying along the Gulf of Bothnia, and with them he looks into remote areas of Scandinavia. As a result, Nils visits all the provinces of Sweden, gets into various adventures and learns a lot about the geography, history and culture of each province of his homeland.

Fourteen-year-old Nils Holgersson lives in a small peasant yard in the very south of Sweden, bringing only trouble to his parents, because he is lazy and angry by nature. One day at the end of March, for another evil trick, a kind gnome who lived in Nils’s house turns him into a gnome. Martin the gander intends to join a caravan of wild geese that are about to fly to Lapland. Nils is going to prevent this, but nothing comes of it, because he is a baby himself: the gander simply puts him on his back. After Nils helped several animals in need, the leader of the flock, the old and wise goose Akki, decides that it is time for Nils to return home to his parents and that he can become human again. But Nils wants to continue traveling with the geese around Sweden rather than turn back. Now our hero continues to travel with the geese, and learns the nature of his country, its history, culture and cities. At the same time, he experiences many dangerous adventures, during which he has to make a moral choice.

In parallel, the story of the peasant girl Aza and her little brother Mats is described. They are friends of Nils, who often guarded the geese together. Suddenly their mother and all their brothers and sisters die. Many people think that this is the curse of one gypsy woman. Aza and Mats's father leaves his children due to poverty and becomes a miner in Malmberg, in northern Sweden. One day, Aza and Mats learn that their mother and brothers and sisters did not die from a gypsy curse, but as a result of tuberculosis. They go to their father to tell him about this. During the trip, they learn what tuberculosis is and how to fight it. Soon, Aza and Mats arrive in Malmberg, where Mats dies in an accident. Having buried her brother, Aza meets with her father: now they are together again!

In autumn, Nils returns from Lapland with wild geese. Before continuing his journey across the Baltic Sea to Pomerania, the gander Martin drops Nils off in the yard of his parents, who are already worried about the disappearance of their son. They catch the gander and already want to kill him, but Nils does not allow them to do this, because they have become true friends with Martin. At this moment he turns back into a human.

"Nils's Wonderful Journey with the Wild Geese"- a fairy tale by Selma Lagerlöf.

In one small Swedish village there lived a boy whose name was Nils. In appearance there was nothing special about him. Except that he really loved to play pranks. At school he got bad marks because he yawned in class, destroyed birds' nests in the forest, and in his yard he threw stones at cows and pulled a cat's tail. He also loved to tease and chase geese and chickens. But when he was twelve years old, an incredible adventure happened to him.

Mother and father went to a neighboring village for a fair, and their son was ordered to stay at home and do his homework. But it was not to be, it was March, and the boy was in such a mood that he wanted to scream and run through puddles, and not sit at home on such a wonderful day off. The boy dozed off while reading a textbook, but when he heard some rustling, he woke up.

There was no one in the room, but then he saw that the chest in which mother stores her outfits was open. Nils remembered well that before leaving, his mother checked the lock and it was locked. The boy saw a funny little man crawling along the edge. Nils grabbed the net and caught the gnome in the net.

The gnome asked to let him go in exchange for a gold coin, but Nils decided to play a joke on him and ended up being bewitched by the gnome. He became the same tiny man as the gnome. Nils decided to find him and ask him to break the spell. Nils went out into the yard and saw a sparrow chirping loudly; the boy was surprised to discover that he understood the language of birds and animals. Geese and chickens began to peck at him mercilessly, and although the cat knew where to look for the gnome, he did not tell him anything.

At this time, a flock of geese flew past from the south, they began to persuade poultry to fly with them. One young white goose, named Martin, followed them, Nils hung on his neck to detain him and did not notice how he ended up high in the sky. He crawled onto his back and flew like that, looking at the fields and forests below. They flew all day, and only in the evening Martin began to fall behind. Once he even fell, but found strength in himself, and they continued on their way. Night fell and the flock landed.

The white goose lay exhausted, but Martin dragged him to the water and he was able to drink. This is how their friendship began. The flock was against man, and only when the boy saved one of the wild geese from a fox was he allowed to fly with them to Lapland. Five days of travel passed. The worst thing for Martin was getting food for himself. He did not eat what the geese brought; he had to look for fallen nuts. One day he was severely bitten by ants, and the flock had to stay for three days.

The next stop was a castle surrounded by mountains. No people lived here, it was inhabited by various animals and birds, and everything was fine. But this time the inhabitants of the castle were threatened by an invasion of huge rats. They were going to break into the castle that night with their countless hordes.

The head goose of the flock told Nils that he must save everyone. She told him how best to do it. And when at night a flock of gray rats climbed into the castle and began to greedily absorb the grain, the pipe began to play. The rats ran as if enchanted to her magical sound. Martin, playing, led them to the lake and got into the boat. So all the rats drowned. Later Nils learned that the dwarf gave this pipe.

A holiday began on Mount Kulaberg, where all the birds and animals gathered. Nils, as a hero, was allowed to visit him with everyone. Never before had any person seen such games. True, the holiday was overshadowed by a fox attack on the pack, but he was immediately punished. The geese flew further north.

The magpie told the fox where the flock would stop for the night and he ran after them. He persuaded both the marten and the otter to attack the geese, but they were prevented by a brave little boy. The angry fox promised the main goose to leave them alone if Nils was given to him. Akka refused him. Then he inspired the crows to grab Martin, and they would have succeeded if not for the boy’s natural ingenuity and courage. As a result, the fox paid for his bloodthirstiness with freedom.

Their next stop was the city. People were already asleep, but Nils wanted to take a walk. He wandered the streets until he saw a bronze statue. Nils teased her a little and went further when he suddenly heard her steps. The boy started to run and ran into a wooden man. He picked it up and put it under his hat. Later, from their conversation, Nils realized that the bronze one was the king, and the wooden one was the boatswain.

The flock continued its flight to Lapland. The boy later saved a family of bears. And just before the final destination, people grabbed Martin to kill him. Nils made his way into the house and, cutting the ropes, saved his friend. Finally the whole flock flew to the northern country. Everyone began to settle down there.

They got themselves families, chicks, and made homes. Nils met many people in the north. But now it's time to fly home. From the eagle, the boy learned a spell that could save him, but to do this, there had to be someone who wanted to trade with him.

They flew for a long time and finally, their native village. Nils saw his parents who were sad about him. Then one young gosling, Yuxie, wanted to become as small as the boy. Nils cast a spell and everything changed. He is big again, and his parents run to him in tears. He says goodbye to the pack and starts going to school. Now he only has good grades in his diary.

The main character of the fairy tale “Nils’s Wonderful Journey with the Wild Geese” is a boy named Nils. He liked to play pranks and did not like to study. One day he caught a gnome. The dwarf got angry and made him as small as he was, and then disappeared. Nils was afraid that he would remain small forever, and began to look everywhere for the gnome to ask him to disenchant him. His search led him to the yard. With surprise, the boy realized that he understood the language of birds and animals. At this time, a flock of wild geese flew past. They began to tease the domestic geese and invite them to come with them to Lapland.

One of the domestic geese, named Martin, decided to fly with the wild geese. Nils tried to hold him back, but forgot that he was much smaller than a goose and soon found himself in the air. They flew all day until Martin was completely exhausted. Once they even fell behind the pack, but managed to catch up with it. The wild geese, having first learned that Nils was a man, wanted to drive him away, but it so happened that during an overnight stay the boy saved one of them from a fox and they did not drive him away.

For many days the geese flew to their goal, making stops at times. During one of the stops, Nils saved the baby squirrel Tirli, who fell out of the nest. The boy returned it to his mother. Finally, the flock reached an abandoned castle, where only various animals and birds had lived for a long time. From the inhabitants of the castle, travelers learned that the castle was besieged by rats. But Nils saved the situation. The leader of the flock of geese gave him a magic pipe, and the boy, playing on it, lured all the rats into the water, where they drowned. Later, Nils learned that the eagle owl brought the pipe from the very forest gnome whom he had offended. The dwarf was still very angry with the boy.

The flight of the geese continued. Many adventures befell Nils. He ran away from a bronze statue of a king in a port city, went underwater and saved a family of bears from hunters. Already all the animals and birds knew about the boy who travels with the geese. And on the road, Martin the goose acquired a girlfriend named Martha.

Finally the flock arrived in Lapland. The birds began to build nests for themselves and hatch chicks, and Nils also decided to build himself a real house. The whole flock of geese helped him, and the swallows that arrived covered the house with clay. The flock lived all summer in Lapland, and in the fall they got ready to fly back to the south. Nils missed home and his parents very much, but he did not want to return to his family, being a tiny little man. The leader of the pack managed to find out that Nils can return to his previous appearance only if someone voluntarily agrees to become as tiny as him.

And so the flock went south. Together with the adult geese, young goslings also flew. At rest stops, all the animals that already knew about Nils the traveler fed him with whatever they could.

When the flock flew past the house of Nils' parents, the boy decided to find out how they lived. But he still did not want to return to them as children. The boy learned that his parents remember him and grieve that he is not around. And then suddenly one of the goslings told Nils that he wanted to be small. Nils was delighted and cast a spell, after which he became the same boy again. The delighted parents recognized their son, who by some miracle suddenly found himself on the threshold of his home. Soon Nils went back to school. Now he studied with only straight A's.

That's how it is summary fairy tales

The main idea of ​​the fairy tale “Nils’s Wonderful Journey with the Wild Geese” is that pranks and pranks are not in vain, and for them you can get punishment, sometimes very severe. Nils was punished very severely by the dwarf and suffered many hardships before he was able to correct the situation.

The fairy tale “Nils's Wonderful Journey with the Wild Geese” teaches you to be resourceful and courageous, to be able to protect your friends and comrades in dangerous moments. During his journey, Nils managed to do many good deeds for birds and animals, and they repaid him with kindness.

I liked the forest gnome in the fairy tale. He is strict but fair. The dwarf punished Nils very severely, but the boy, as a result, realized a lot, his character changed for the better after the trials he experienced and began to study well at school. The punishment did Nils good; he became a good person.

What proverbs fit the fairy tale “Nils’s Wonderful Journey with the Wild Geese”?

Looking at people, although you don’t grow, you stretch.
The more you learn, the stronger you will become.
A man without a friend is like earth without water.

Summary “Nils's Wonderful Journey with the Wild Geese” is a story about a boy who once made fun of a gnome and was punished for it - turned into a tiny man. Carried away by the goose Martin, Nils travels around the country: he learns the customs of people, the habits of animals, becomes a participant in the war with mice and the fight against sly fox Smirre, gets acquainted with legends, fairy tales and folk tales. “Nils's Wonderful Journey with the Wild Geese” is a story about a boy who once made fun of a dwarf and was punished for it - turned into a tiny man. Carried away by the goose Martin, Nils travels around the country: he learns the customs of people, the habits of animals, becomes a participant in the war with mice and the fight with the cunning fox Smirre, gets acquainted with legends, fairy tales and folk tales.


Nils turns into a tiny boy. Nils' adventures began when a dwarf bewitched him, turning him into a tiny boy. Nils went in search of the gnome and ended up in a poultry yard. Here he discovered that he understood the language of birds and animals. Nils' adventures began when a dwarf bewitched him, turning him into a tiny boy. Nils went in search of the gnome and ended up in a poultry yard. Here he discovered that he understood the language of birds and animals.


Nils goes on a journey riding a goose. Wild geese flew north over the poultry yard and carried Martin's pet goose with them. Trying to hold him, Nils wrapped his arms around his neck, and soon they were high in the sky. Wild geese flew north over the poultry yard and carried Martin's pet goose with them. Trying to hold him, Nils wrapped his arms around his neck, and soon they were high in the sky.


Nils commits brave act. Fox Smirre wanted to kidnap Martin, and Nils saved him. For this, a flock of wild geese allowed him to stay with them, and the boy continued his journey. Fox Smirre wanted to kidnap Martin, and Nils saved him. For this, a flock of wild geese allowed him to stay with them, and the boy continued his journey.




Niels at Glimmingen Castle. Akki Kebnekaise's flock went to Glimmingen Castle. From the stork Ermenrich, the geese learned that the castle was in danger: rats had occupied it, displacing the former inhabitants. Nils, with the help of a magic pipe, carries the rats into the water and frees the castle from them. Akki Kebnekaise's flock went to Glimmingen Castle. From the stork Ermenrich, the geese learned that the castle was in danger: rats had occupied it, displacing the former inhabitants. Nils, with the help of a magic pipe, carries the rats into the water and frees the castle from them.




Nils watches the celebration on Mount Kulaberg. On the day of the great gathering of birds and animals, Nils saw a lot of interesting things. On this day, birds and animals make a truce with each other. Nils saw the games of hares, heard the singing of wood grouse, the fight of deer, and the dancing of cranes. He witnessed the punishment of the fox Smirra, who broke the law of the world by killing a sparrow. On the day of the great gathering of birds and animals, Nils saw a lot of interesting things. On this day, birds and animals make a truce with each other. Nils saw the games of hares, heard the singing of wood grouse, the fight of deer, and the dancing of cranes. He witnessed the punishment of the fox Smirra, who broke the law of the world by killing a sparrow.


The geese continue their journey north. The fox Smirre is chasing them. He offers Akka to leave the pack alone in exchange for Nils. But the geese do not give up the boy. The fox Smirre is chasing them. He offers Akka to leave the pack alone in exchange for Nils. But the geese do not give up the boy.


Nils experiences other adventures. The boy is kidnapped by crows, he helps save their silver from Smirre, and the crows release him. The flock flies over the sea. Nils meets the inhabitants of the underwater city. The boy is kidnapped by crows, he helps save their silver from Smirre, and the crows release him. The flock flies over the sea. Nils meets the inhabitants of the underwater city.


Nils ends up in Lapland. The boy gets acquainted with the nature of Lapland and the way of life of the country's inhabitants. He learns from the eagle how to break the spell. Martin and Martha raise their offspring and teach them to fly. The boy gets acquainted with the nature of Lapland and the way of life of the country's inhabitants. He learns from the eagle how to break the spell. Martin and Martha raise their offspring and teach them to fly.


The way back with the pack and return home. Returning home, Nils removes the spell from himself, passing it on to the gosling Uxie, who dreams of remaining small forever, and again becomes the same boy. He says goodbye to the pack and starts going to school. Now he only has good grades in his diary. Returning home, Nils removes the spell from himself, passing it on to the gosling Uxie, who dreams of remaining small forever, and again becomes the same boy. He says goodbye to the pack and starts going to school. Now he only has good grades in his diary.


What does a fairy tale teach? “The Wonderful Journey “The Wonderful Journey of Nils with the Wild Geese” - Nils with the Wild Geese” is one of the most interesting fairy tales, one of the most interesting fairy tales that teaches kindness, tolerance and generosity. In addition, the reader, together with the main character, learns to be brave, honest, and true to his word. which teaches kindness, tolerance and generosity. In addition, the reader, together with the main character, learns to be brave, honest, and true to his word.


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