Mukha-Tsokotukha

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Mukha-Tsokotukha is a famous Russian children's fairy-tale poem about a little fly who throws a party and is saved from a spider by a brave mosquito.

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instanceOf Russian literary work
children's poem
fairy-tale poem
poem
adaptedAs animated films
children's stage performances
theatre productions
antagonist spider
author Korney Chukovsky NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
culturalSignificance classic of Russian children's poetry
genre children's literature
fairy tale
poetry
hasCharacter fly
mosquito
spider
various insects
literaryForm rhymed verse
mainCharacter little fly
mosquito
moral courage and loyalty are rewarded
friends may come to help in difficult times
narrativeTheme bravery
friendship
rescue
notableElement use of playful rhymes and sound patterns in Russian
originalLanguage Russian
plotSummary A little fly finds money, buys a samovar, throws a party, is captured by a spider, and is saved by a brave mosquito.
setting insects' world
structure narrative poem
targetAudience children

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Korney Chukovsky notableWork Mukha-Tsokotukha