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The literary quiz is repeatedly used by teachers in secondary schools. This is a unique form of monitoring the acquired knowledge on the topics covered. The careful preparation of the teacher determines how exciting and high-quality the result will be.

Goals and objectives

The purpose of literary quizzes is to develop interest in reading. Books should become true friends for students. A literary quiz can be conducted in a game form.

This can increase children’s interest, help them actively express themselves and demonstrate their excellent knowledge.

  • Educational- deepening and consolidating knowledge acquired in lessons. Expanding your horizons.
  • Developmental. Consists in the development of logical and imaginative thinking, which is necessary at a young age. Formation of creative abilities, activation of imagination.
  • Educational. It will help to awaken interest in the works of Russian and

Quiz “About Peers”

This is a traditional literary quiz for schoolchildren.

Questions and answers (in brackets):


Animal Writers Quiz

This is a literature quiz with answers that focuses on various animals from stories and fairy tales. This topic is close to children and extremely interesting, since everyone loves our younger brothers.

  1. Whom were you scared of? main character in the attic in V. Bianchi’s story “Arishka the Coward”? (Spider).
  2. Who taught the little hare to swim and dive in the fairy tale “Leaf Faller” by I. Sokolov-Mikitov? (Beaver).
  3. What is the nickname of the huge and vicious dog from the story “Coward” by N. Artyukhov. (Lokhmach).
  4. Who predicted the appearance of a baby for the queen in the fairy tale “The Sleeping Princess” by V. A. Zhukovsky? (Spider).
  5. Who really scared the baby in the forest in the story “Conscience” by A. Gaidar? (Dog).
  6. What is the name of the wonderful elephant from the story “Elephant” by A. I. Kuprin. (Tommy).
  7. In “The Tale of the Brave Hare” by D. Mamin-Sibiryak main character scared... (Wolf).
  8. Who was under the mysterious hat in the story “The Living Hat” by N. Nosov? (Kitty).
  9. Where did the dog and the lion live from the story of L. N. Tolstoy? (In the menagerie).
  10. What is the name of Aunt Natasha’s dog from the story “Friend” by N. Nosov (Dianka).
  11. What was the name of the fox, a friend from A. Tolstoy’s fairy tale “The Golden Key...”? (Alice).
  12. Who scared Petya and Shura in the dark in the story (Hedgehog).
  13. Name the sad friend who lost his tail in the fairy tale “Winnie the Pooh” by A. Milne. (Eeyore).
  14. Whom Pippi Long stocking from the fairy tale A. Lindgren could lift and carry on herself? (Horse).

Literary quiz (4th grade) “Through the pages of children's books”

  1. Which favorite word Emeli from the fairy tale "Po" pike command" (Reluctance).
  2. Name the continent from L. N. Tolstoy’s story “Shark”. Main events take place on its shores. (Africa).
  3. What was the Tin Woodman afraid of from the fairy tale “The Wizard of the Emerald City” by A. Volkov? (Water).
  4. Who paints patterns on the windows? (Grandfather Frost).
  5. Where did the mosquito from A.S. Pushkin’s fairy tale bite the cook? (In the eye).
  6. Thanks to what medicine did Aibolit instantly heal Chichi’s neck? (Ointments).
  7. What dish did they originally want to prepare from pike, which was the main character in the fairy tale “At the Order of the Pike”? (Woohoo).
  8. Where did they put Pinocchio in Malvina's house as punishment? (Into the closet).
  9. Who did Dunno turn Leaf into thanks to (Into a donkey).
  10. What did the eldest son inherit in the fairy tale “Puss in Boots” by Charles Perrault? (Mill).

Quiz competition

Literature can be carried out in the form of a game, which will increase the interest of students. You can combine all tasks with one theme, for example fairy tales. Among the main goals are the following: activation children's reading; consolidating knowledge on covered topics, organizing students’ leisure time, repeating the names of authors and heroes of children’s fairy tales.

The literary quiz game could be called “Through the Pages of Your Favorite Fairy Tales.” You can start the quiz competition with opening remarks presenter The teacher greets the children and asks them about their favorite fairy tales. He asks them to independently split into two teams and helps them with this. Each team comes up with a unique name. The quiz can be divided into several sections. Teams receive points for correct answers. After all competitions have been held, the teacher (or jury members) sums up the results.

Warm-up

This could be a separate literary quiz. 3rd grade can handle it quite well. Children in both second and first grade will be able to answer these questions.

Two teams can take part in the first competition at the same time. Students answer questions in unison.

  1. There was sour cream involved. Cooled off at the window. He has a ruddy side. This, children, is... (Kolobok).
  2. A mother sewed a beautiful hat for her daughter. The girl went to visit her grandmother. And I took the pies with me. What is the name of this sweet girl? (Little Red Riding Hood).
  3. Together, together, in a chain, we took hold of it so firmly. Grandfather, grandmother, Bug, granddaughter cannot pull it out. How tightly it stuck. Who is this? (Turnip).
  4. The bearded villain tortures his children. Artemona and Pierrot, Pinocchio and Malvina. Each of you knows. This is scary (Karabas).
  5. There lived a boy in a famous children's book who wore a blue hat. He is stupid and arrogant. What's his name? (Dunno).
  6. The wooden boy knows one secret. Artemon, Malvina and Pierrot are friends with him. And his nose is long. Who is this? (Pinocchio).
  7. I sorted through the cereal and washed it for my stepmother. I cleaned the house and went to the ball. Beautiful as the sun. Who is this? (Cinderella).

Team game

A literary quiz can be held as a competition. To do this, the teacher divides the children into two teams. The first group answers first. The second one shouldn't give any hints. Answers must be given instantly. Correct answer - 1 point. Incorrect - minus point. Then the other team answers the questions. Questions for the first group of children:


Questions for the second team:

  • What was the name of the boy from the fairy tale? Snow Queen"? (Kai).
  • What fruit did Cheburashka eat? (Oranges).
  • Who wrote the fairy tale "Little Red Riding Hood"? (Charles Perrault).
  • What was the name of the girl who had “Seven-flowered Flower”? (Zhenya).
  • What kind of hut did the hare have in the fairy tale “The Bunny’s Hut”? (Lubyanaya).
  • What did the eleven king's sons turn into? (In swans).
  • What was the name of the cat from the fairy tale “Pinocchio”? (Basilio).
  • Piglet's friend (Winnie the Pooh).
  • Who wrote the fairy tale “The Little Humpbacked Horse”? (P. Ershov).
  • What time did Cinderella have to return home from the ball? (At twelve).

Conclusion

Thus, a literary quiz is not only one of the forms of monitoring the knowledge gained in class. It will help to activate schoolchildren, organize their leisure time, and increase interest in reading and books. Questions and topics of quizzes can be very diverse. It will be very interesting if the teacher organizes it with several stages. An interestingly organized quiz will increase students' interest in this form of work. They will look forward to it and carefully prepare for subsequent quizzes.

Crime solving specialist and literary work dedicated to crime solving

Russian measure of weight and the character of the “Golden Calf”

Vivid performance, spectacle and English writer, laureate Nobel Prize

A one-time subsidy awarded to a scientific or artistic team or individual performer and the captain of a work by Jules Verne

Book unit of collected works and the name of the hero of Mark Twain

The bend of the coast and the character of M. Gorky's play "e"

Answers:

1. Binding

2. Work

3. Hyperbole

4. Canvas

5. Diary

6. Exposure

7. Foot

8. Drama

9. Chapter

10. Detective

11. Pound

12. Shaw (Bernard)

13. Grant

14. Tom

15. Luke

Literary quiz

Questions:

1. Compiler of the famous collection “Russian Folk Tales”, who developed the international classification of fairy tales

2. Russian fairy tale, written in the 19th century based on the fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm “Mistress Blizzard”

3. The writer who invented the characters with the names Vintik and Shpuntik

5. Finnish writer who invented the fairy-tale Moomins

6. English writer who invented hobbits

7. Popular Russian folk tale with three attempted murders and one murder

8. The only heroine of the fairy tale “Turnip” whose name we know

9. Fairytale character, crawling out of his skin

10. What fairytale headdress can’t be drawn?

11. Is it true that A.S. Pushkin was born in MDCCXCIX and died in MDCCXXVII?

12. According to scientists, the characters in Shakespeare’s works pronounce this word 2259 times. What is this word?

13. How many people were hiding under the pseudonym of Kozma Prutkov?

14. Which Russian poetess’s initials consist of three letters “A”?

15. He is a critic, she is...Who?

How old was A.S. Pushkin, when was he born?

17. The name of which heroine of the novel by L.N. Is Tolstoy read the same way both from left to right and from right to left?

"Its poets compose,

Dedicated to kings and heroes.”

"Compiler of dictionaries

For adults and for children."

Answers:

1. A.N.Afanasyev

2. "Morozko"

3. N. Nosov

4. E. Hoffman

5. Tove Janson

6. John Tolkien

7. Kolobok

8. Bug

9. The Frog Princess

10. Fairy tale invisibility hat

11. Yes, the years of his life in Arabic recording are 1799-1837

12. Love

13. Four: A.K. Tolstoy + three Zhemchuzhnikov brothers - Alexey, Vladimir and Alexander Mikhailovich

14. Akhmatova Anna Andreevna

15. Criticism

16. Not at all :)

17. Anna Karenina

18. Ode

19. V. Dahl

Rearranging letters

Questions:

(Rearrange the letters so that you get literary terms, writers' names or character names.)

TORBA → B _ _ _ _ (Russian children's poetess)

Roll → K _ _ _ (To whom A. Pushkin addressed in the poem “I remember a wonderful moment...”)

OPER → P _ _ _ ( Antique instrument writer)

NERVE → B _ _ _ (Famous science fiction writer)

RING → G _ _ _ (Russian writer)

OVAL → A _ _ _ (Pseudonym of N.V. Gogol)

MONET → N _ _ _ (The Captain from the book by Jules Verne)

KORT → K _ _ _ (One of Thumbelina’s suitors)

UKOS → S _ _ _ (Heroine of the fairy tale “Three Fat Men”)

STRENGTH → L _ _ _ ( Famous heroine fables by I. Krylov)

DARKNESS → M _ _ _ ( Famous novel M. Gorky)

STOP → O _ _ _ _ (Name of Taras Bulba’s son.)

Nonsense → N _ _ _ _ _ (Chilean poet named Pablo)

STOPPER → P _ _ _ _ _ (One of the famous musketeers)

ALGEBRA → B _ _ _ _ _ _ (The name of the accountant from the novel “The Golden Calf” by I. Ilf and E. Petrov.)

PRODUCT → A _ _ _ _ (Creator literary work)

ATLANT → T _ _ _ _ _ (Outstanding abilities creative personality)

FIRM → R _ _ _ _ (What poets are looking for)

OS NO → WITH _ _ _ _ (Type of poem)

I'M ANGRY → Z _ _ _ (Famous French classic writer)

CANCER NEM → K _ _ _ _ _ (Famous short story by P. Merimee)

PA + WALL → A _ _ _ _ _ _ (Poetic meter)

Gloom + ZINA → K _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (Russian writer and historian)

MAC + BALL → M _ _ _ _ _ (Soviet children's poet)

CANCER + ELEPHANT → K _ _ _ _ _ _ (Moderately well-fed character)

Answers:

1. Barto A.

2. Kern A.

3. Feather

4. Vern Jules

5. Green A.

6. Alov

7. Nemo

8. Mole

9. Suok

10. Fox

11. "Mother"

12. Ostap

13. Neruda

14. Porthos

15. Berlaga

17. Talent

18. Rhyme

19. Sonnet

20. Zola

21. "Carmen"

22. Anapest

23. Karamzin N.

24. Marshak S.Ya.

25. Carlson

Charades

Questions:

“My first syllable grows in the oak grove,

Help me a little in solving the charade.

And so that the initial syllable is revealed to us,

A hundred riders race through the Tour de France loop,

My back got wet from hard work.

At the leader's yellow she.

Now, friends, write in response,

What did Robertino Loretti sing sweetly about?

The initial syllable is pure in soul,

He is the very first utopian.

Well, the second one lives in the ground

And on the computer desk.

Now the task is ready:

Tackle in the fisherman's arsenal.

The first syllable is quite simple:

This is a battle in a war.

The second syllable is no more difficult:

That's my fluffy Vaska.

Charades sweet tune

We are carried away into the dense forest:

One is among the dense trees,

The second one is both gray and prickly.

And the main one is pure crime,

At least it's not murder or theft.

Who guessed both syllables?

This word will easily connect them.

Rarely seen in a diary

This is the lowest score:

This school mark

I didn't get it often.

In conclusion, in essence,

Any subject can be:

This is what it's like in college

They will read it to you and me.

Their symbiosis will be bright:

And a collection of paintings

And an album of beautiful stamps,

And a selection of vintage wines.

The first one is a pleasant win,

And the second one crawls back.

From start to finish -

The spirit of an ominous dead man.

The first syllable is already familiar

We usually call it hundred.

The second syllable is the art of dance.

In total - an ancient Chinese bow.

First syllable: I’m like in a fairy tale, -

Kingdom of dance, luxury hall;

Alexander Andreich Chatsky

Came here from a ship.

For the second part of the charade

The card player bets.

Now let's put it next to each other

Second syllable and first syllable.

Let's rack our brains a little:

Part of the apartment is behind the window.

The first syllable is a dense forest:

Pines, spruces to the sky;

The second syllable is a poem,

Doxology, praise.

It happens to him

Who takes and lets go.

But never for women.

What is this? ...

First by seabed

Runs into the depths

Breaking into a spray of foam

Emerald wave.

And the second part is just

Same as the eye.

Combining both syllables,

What will we get?

We will find the answer easily,

If we drink...!

The answer won't be difficult to find:

At the beginning there is a small ship;

Behind him are the American natives,

Medieval Indians,

Who were driven into the mountains

Spanish conquistadors.

This charade glues the syllables together,

Walk boldly along the road.

Put it together

Two working animals.

The first brought death to Oleg,

And Troy has glory to the Greeks.

The second beast lives in Tibet

And flies like the wind.

Two names similar to an ingot

Gives the name of the drink.

First I'll choose wisely

Geometric body,

Then I’ll pour the cereal into a jar.

And I’ll start my own...

Answers:

1. Oak + Ditch + C + Cue = Dubrovsky

2. Bondarchuk

4. Mormyshka

5. Boycott

6. Robbery

7. Collection

8. Ghost

9. Crossbow

10. Balcony

11. Beard

12. Milk

13. Boots

14. Cognac

15. Organ organ

Comic questions for a literary quiz

1. Which of the heroes of Russian folk tales was a bakery product?
2. Name the heroine of a Russian folk tale who was a vegetable

3. What kind of Russians are they? folk tales talk about the problem of separate living space?

4. What type of energy did Baba Yaga use when flying in the mortar?

5. Which one fairy tale hero sowed money, thinking that a money tree would grow and all that was left was to harvest the harvest?

6. Which poultry was engaged in making products from precious metals for its owners?

7. ◘ Is a dentist a literary critic specializing in the works of Dante, or a dentist?

8. ◘ Is the make-up artist a researcher of the works of the Brothers Grimm or a theater worker?

9. ◘ Is a critic a resident of the Greek island of Crete or a person who interprets and evaluates works of literature from a modern point of view?

10. ◘ He is a critic, she is... Who?

11. ◘ How old was A.S. Pushkin, when was he born?

12. ◘ Both Mazai and Pikhto - who are they?

13. ◘ In “War and Peace” L.N. Tolstoy has a phrase: “Pierre Bezukhov opened the letter.” Where did Pierre get the computer and printer at that time?

14. ◘ Which Turgenev hero did not have a sound card?

15. ◘ The name of which title character of the novel by L.N. Is Tolstoy read the same way both from left to right and from right to left?

GOU No. 182

Krasnogvardeisky district

Literary quiz

"In the world of Russian literature"

(for students in grades 10-11)

Prepared by:

Adamovich Victoria Vladimirovna


Saint Petersburg

2014

Introduction.

The development is aimed primarily at class teachers and organizers of leisure activities for schoolchildren, teachers of Russian language and literature.This literary quiz is based on the basic knowledge of schoolchildren in the subject “Russian Literature in grades 9-11”, but it offers a game form of testing this knowledge, not traditional forms of tasks.
A similar game can be played in the second half academic year(3-4 quarter), when students have covered some path in the subject.The quiz can be timed to coincide with such significant dates as:
International Mother Language Day (February 21) World Writer's Day (March 3) Children's and Youth Book Week (March 24-30) World Culture Day (April 15)
A quiz can also be held during the Literature Olympiad week.
Purpose of the work. Any game forms helps to increase interest in the subject. IN in this case to the subject of literature.Conducting such quizzes is especially important because... Children's interest in reading books is gradually decreasing; books are being replaced by television and the Internet.
Quiz task: With the help of a quiz, you can well and unobtrusively test the level of knowledge of children in a subject, awaken the spirit of competition, and unite the class, since teams of the same class or parallel classes, and even teams of all 10th and 11th grades can participate in the quiz.

To create the quiz, I used various sources, but, unfortunately, my memory retained only one of them.This book by O.N. Kozak “ Literary quizzes", publishing house "Soyuz", St. Petersburg, 1998 . And some competitions have no sources other than observation and experience.

Progress of the quiz.


Participants:
    students in grades 10 - 11 (it is possible for the entire class to participate as a single team, or you can determine the composition of the team, for example, 6 people from the class, you can invite the children to come up with a team name, motto, emblem); quiz jury - language arts teachers, representatives from classes; The quiz host is a literature teacher.
Rules of the game: Children from the entire class (or team) take part in the game; all members of the class (team) have the right to answer questions, except for those competitions where participants are specified additionally.
The game has 9 competitions (the number and composition of competitions may vary depending on the time allotted for the game).The game takes 1.5 – 2 hours.
Props for the game:
    jury protocols; portraits of writers and poets; cards with titles of works; cards with names and surnames of writers (for portraits); scissors and glue stick according to the number of teams; newspaper (any) identical copies according to the number of teams; sheets of paper A-4 format by number of teams cards 1,2,3 (by number of teams)
The number of competitions may vary depending on the time selected for the game.

1 competition “Warm-up”

2 participants are invited from each class (team), substitutions are possible during the competition. The participants have plates 1,2,3 - these are the numbers of the answer options. A question is asked to all participants in the competition, and answer options are given; the participants’ task is to raise a card with the number of the correct answer.

Competition questions:

Which Russian poet, admiring the comedy “woe from wit,” wrote to Griboedov: “I’m not talking about poetry, half of it should become a proverb”?
    Nekrasov Zhukovsky Pushkin
To which character in the play “Woe from Wit” do these words belong:A) “Bah! All the faces are familiar." “To the village, to my aunt, to the wilderness, to Saratov.” “Terrible century! Don't know what to start! Everyone was smart beyond their years.”
    Chatsky Molchalin Famusov
B) " Happy Hours They’re not watching!” "The hero is not my novel." “What a genius is to others, is a plague to me.”
    Sophia Countess, granddaughter of Khryumina Repetilov.
Who gave Pushkin his portrait with the inscription: “To the winner - the student from the defeated teacher on that highly solemn day on which he finished his poem “Ruslan and Lyudmila”, 1820, March 26, Good Friday”?
1. Zhukovsky 2. Derzhavin 3. Delvig

Which composer wrote operas based on the plots Pushkin's works"Eugene Onegin", " Queen of Spades", "Mazeppa"?

    Tchaikovsky Mussorgsky Borodin
Where is the grave of A.S. Pushkin?
    Svyatogorsk Monastery in the Pskov region Novodevichy Convent in Saratov on Red Square in Moscow
Name the author of the monument to Pushkin in St. Petersburg?
    Ceritelli Anikushin Shubin
Where do these lines come from: At Lukomorye green oak, Zloty chain on oak volume. Day and night the cat is a scientist Everything goes round and round in a chain...
    "Ruslan and Lyudmila" "The Tale of Tsar Saltan" "The Tale of the Sleeping Princess..."
Where do these lines come from: Old man! I've heard many times What are you doing to me? saved death, Why?..Gloomy and lonely, A leaf torn off by a thunderstorm, I grew up in gloomy walls, A child at heart, a monk by destiny...
    "Song about the merchant Kalashnikov" "Mtsyri" "Demon"
Where was Lermontov exiled for writing the poem “The Death of a Poet”?
    Transcaucasia Siberia to the south, to Odessa.

In which theater was Gogol's comedy "The Inspector General" first staged?

    Alexandria Theater in St. Petersburg BDT im. Tovstonogov, St. Petersburg Moscow Art Theater in Moscow
Which of the heroes does this portrait belong to? Dead souls"): "He was of average height. A very well-built fellow with full rosy cheeks, teeth as white as snow and jet-black sideburns”?
    Chichikov Sobakevich Nozdryov

2nd competition "Portraits"


Portraits of writers and poets are displayed on the stage; one person per class (team) is invited to participate in the competition. Exercise: A) place cards with the writers’ names next to the corresponding portraitsB) arrange cards with titles of works for portraits of authors
The task is performed in turn by each participant.For an error, 1 point is deducted from the maximum number of points.
4 card options (each participant has a different color card):
L.N. Tolstoy:"War and Peace"“Sunday” “Anna Karenina” “After the Ball” M.Yu. Lermontov:"Hero of Our Time""Mtsyri" "Song about the merchant Kalashnikov...""Sail" A.S. Pushkin:"Ruslan and Lyudmila" "Eugene Onegin""Dubrovsky" "Peasant Young Lady"A.P. Chekhov:"Thick and Thin" "Horse surname""The Seagull" "Three Sisters" N.A. Nekrasov:“Who can live well in Rus'?” "Jack Frost" "Grandfather Mazai and the Hares" "At the front entrance"F.M. Dostoevsky:"Crime and Punishment" "The Brothers Karamazov""Demons" "Humiliated and Offended"A.N. Ostrovsky:"Snow Maiden""Storm" "Dowry" "Plum"

3rd competition "Captains"


One person per class (team) participates in the competition, and they are paired up. For example, the captain of team 10 “a” with the captain of team 10 “b” class, the captain of 11 “a” with the captain of 11 “b” class.Assignment to the first pair: take turns coming up with affectionate words (epithets) for each otherAssignment to the second pair: take turns recalling proverbs and sayings
Before the competition, a task is given for the 5th competition “Write a story”

4th competition "Marathon"


The whole class (team) participates in the competition.This competition can also be a competition for fans, who will thus add points to the team.
Assignment: in a chain, lines from poems, poems, and fairy tales by A.S. Pushkin are recalled. You cannot repeat yourself; whoever stops is out of the game. They play until only one team remains in the game.

5th competition “Write a story”

Outdoor competition.

Two people from each class participate. They go to a nearby room (classroom, recreation, etc.) with the task of making up a story from newspaper headlines.They receive with them the same issue of the newspaper, scissors, a glue stick, blank slate paper A-4.
Participants read their stories. Evaluated: wit, coherence of the text, theme, etc.

6th competition "Poster"

Either the whole team or one person from the class participates.The presenter reads a poster for a dramatic work that is being studied at school, and reads it STARTING FROM THE END. Reads until one of the participants raises his hand (ready to answer). If the answer is incorrect, reading the poster continues until the answer is found by one of the participants. Otherwise, reading the poster ends with the title of the work.For posters, see APPENDIX 2.

7th competition "Musical"

The whole team (class) participates. Exercise:
    Whose poems are the romances and songs based on?
Excerpts from music are played. works, and the competitors write down the answers on cards. After the recording is completed, the cards are handed over to the jury. A. M. Yu. Lermontov “I go out alone on the road” B. S. A. Yesenin “I don’t regret, I don’t call, I don’t cry...” V. V. S. Vysotsky “A lot of unknown things in a strange country..” (excerpt from “Alice in Wonderland”
Musical excerpts may be different at the teacher's choice.
    Music from the film. What works have been filmed (title and author)
A. film " Cruel romance"Based on Ostrovsky's play "Dowry"B. film based on the novel by A. Dumas “The Three Musketeers”

8th competition “What did the great one answer?”

Each team takes turns reading a statement - a question; they need to come up with or remember what one of the greats answered this question.See questions in APPENDIX 3.

This competition can be replaced by another:

"Literature and Cinema".

The whole class (team) participates.The presenter reads TV announcements for movies classical works. But at the same time, all the names of the characters are replaced with pronouns (he, she, they, etc.)Team task– find out what hero we are talking about, what kind of film it is, what work of what author it was based on. For each correctly guessed movie - 1 point.See TV announcements in APPENDIX 2.

SUMMING UP.

SPEECH BY THE JURY.
(Evaluation criteria for each competition can be found in the APPENDIX “Jury Protocols”)

Appendix 1.

TV announcements.

1. The hero, testing his invention - a time machine, ended up in the 16th century, in the chambers of Ivan the Terrible...( Comedy “Ivan Vasilyevich Changes Profession” based on Mikhail Bulgakov’s play “Ivan Vasilyevich”,"Mosfilm" 1973)
2. The Countess... fell in love with the manager of the estate..., an ordinary man. The height of her position and feminine pride did not allow her to reveal her feelings. But the pangs of jealousy were even worse...( Comedy based on Lope de Vega's play "Dog in the Manger""Lenfilm" 1977).
3. The Duke...took a young man as his faithful servant, to whom he entrusted his most secret things - his love for the beauty... ( Comedy by W. Shakespeare “Twelfth Night”, "Lenfilm 1955)
4. The sailor..., having returned from a voyage, is preparing for his wedding with..., but on the day of the engagement he unexpectedly became a prisoner of a gloomy prison... He knew that he had a rival, but did not imagine the full power of his cunning.( The film "The Prisoner of the Chateau d'If" based on the novel "The Count of Monte Cristo" by A. Dumas, Odessa Film Studio 1988, film "The Count of Monte Cristo" France-Italy, 1955)
5. The broke widow managed to find a home for her two older daughters, leaving only one... a beauty, but without a dowry. It would seem that she has something to count on, but you can’t order your heart, and it trembles when meeting the shipowner...( “Dowry” based on the play by A. Ostrovsky,"Rot Front" 1936)
6. The cheerful tramp... was one day lucky - he entered the service of two masters at once. How could the rascal know that his owners knew each other, were in love and were looking for each other... (Musical comedy "Truffaldino from Bergamo" based on the play Goldoni "The Servant of Two Masters" Lenfilm, 1977)
7.18th century. An Italian hypnotist and adventurer, fleeing from the St. Petersburg police, got stuck in an estate near Smolensk - the carriage broke down...( Comedy "Formula of Love" based on the story A.N. Tolstoy “Count Cagliostro”, Mosfilm 1984) 8. Due to a mistake by a clerk, who wrote in the royal decree instead of some words, others, a non-existent personality arose. But the paper has already gone across the high tables... ( Comedy based on the story by Yuri Tynyanov “Lieutenant Kizhe”, Belgoskino, 1934)
9. Three clever friends served the king - to the envy of the cardinal. One day, a fourth desperate daredevil appeared among them - the devil himself, as defined by the queen's beautiful maid of honor... (Adventure film "D*Artagnan and the Three Musketeers" based on the novel A. Dumas “The Three Musketeers”, Odessa Film Studio 1979)
10. Frightened by the rumor about the arrival of the auditor, the officials began to court the official staying at the hotel, mistaking him for an important person... (comedy "Incognito from St. Petersburg" in comedy N.V. Gogol “The Inspector General”, Mosfilm, 1977)
11. “It’s easy to get rich, you just need a little cunning and efficiency” - this is what one official thought when he went to Russian outback for an unusual purchase... (Comedy based on N.V. Gogol’s poem “Dead Souls”, Mosfilm 1984)
12. For several centuries, the legend about a huge dog with burning eyes frightened the heirs of an ancient family who lived in a secluded estate... (Detective story Conan Doyle's "The Hound of the Baskervilles" Canada 2000)
13.Medieval England. The king... and his squire, slandered by the minions of the treacherous prince, secretly returned to the country... ( "The Ballad of the Valiant Knight Ivanhoe" based on the novel Walter Scott "Ivanhoe" Mosfilm 1983)

14.
1757 There was a war between England and France for possession of the North American colonies. Fate brought Uncas, the son of an Indian chief, and the white hunter Nathaniel, nicknamed Hawkeye, together with Cora and Alice, the daughters of an English colonel... ("The Last of the Mohicans" based on the novel Fenimore Cooper, USA, 1992)
15. He is a mischievous and resourceful boy who is bored listening to sermons in church, painting a fence, but it’s nice to take a walk into a cave with a cute girlfriend... (Children’s film “ The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn" based on the story by Mark Twain "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer", Odessa Film Studio, 1981)

Appendix 2

Posters

A.N. Ostrovsky.

Dowryless.

Drama in four acts.

Faces:

Kharita Ignatievna Ogudalova, a middle-aged widow, dressed elegantly, but boldly and beyond her years. Larisa Dmirtievna, her daughter, a maiden; dressed richly but modestly. Mokiy Parmenych Knurov, of the big businessmen of recent times, old man, with a huge fortune. Vasily Danilych Vozhevatov, a very young man, one of the representatives of a wealthy trading company; European in costume. Yuliy Kapitonich Karandyshev, a young man, a poor official. Sergey Sergeevich Paratov, a brilliant gentleman, one of the ship owners, over thirty years old. Robinson. Gavrilo, club bartender and owner of a coffee shop on the boulevard. Ivan, servant in a coffee shop.

A.N. Ostrovsky

Storm

Drama in five acts

Faces:

Savel Prokofievich Dikoy, merchant, a significant person in the city. Boris Grigorievich, his nephew, a young man, decently educated. Marfa Ignatievna Kabanova (Kabanikha), rich merchant's wife, widow. Tikhon Ivanovich Kabanov, her son. Katerina, his wife. Varvara, Tikhon’s sister. Kuligin, a tradesman, a self-taught watchmaker, looking for a perpetuum mobile. Vanya Kudryash, a young man, Diky’s clerk. Shapkin, a tradesman. Feklusha, a wanderer. Glasha, a girl in Kabanova's house. A lady with two footmen, an old woman of 70 years old, half crazy. City dwellers of both sexes.

Griboyedov

Woe from mind

Active:

Pavel Afanasyevich Famusov, manager in a government place. Sofya Pavlovna, his daughter. Lizanka, servant. Alexey Stepanovich Molchalin, Famusov's secretary, living in his house. Alexander Andreevich Chatsky.Colonel Skalozub, Sergei Sergeevich.Natalya Dmitrievna, young lady. ) Gorichi Platon Mikhailovich, her husband. Prince Tugoukhovsky and Princess, his wife, with six daughters. Countess grandmother) Khryumina. Countess granddaughter Anton Antonovich Zagoretsky.Old woman Khlestova, Famusova's sister-in-law. G.N.G. D. Repetilov Petrushka and several talking servants. Lots of guests of all sorts and their lackeys on their way out.Famusov's waiters.

William Shakespeare

Hamlet

Tragedy

Characters:

Claudius, King of Denmark. Hamlet, son of the deceased and nephew of the reigning king. Fortinbras, Prince of Norway. Polonius, a nearby nobleman. Horatio, Hamlet's friend. Laertes, son of Polonius. Valtimand Cornelius Rosencrantz Guildenstern Osric First nobleman Second nobleman Priest. Marcellus, officer Bernardo, officer Francisco, soldier Reynaldo, servant Polonius. Actors. Two gravediggers. Captain. English ambassadors. Gertrude, Queen of Denmark, Hamlet's mother. Ophelia, daughter of Polonius. The ghost of Hamlet's father. Nobles, ladies, officers, soldiers, sailors, messengers and other servants.

N.V.Gogol

"Inspector"

Comedy

Characters:

Anton Antonovich Skvoznik-Dmukhanovsky, mayor Anna Andreevna, his wife Marya Antonovna, his daughter Luka Lukich Khlopov, superintendent of schools Amos Fedorovich Lyapkin-Tyapkin, judge Artemy Filippovich Strawberry, trustee of charitable institutions Ivan Kuzmich Shpekin, postmaster Petr Ivanovich Dobchinsky city ​​landowners Petr Ivanovich Bobchinsky
Ivan Aleksandrovich Khlestakov, official from St. Petersburg Osip, his servant Christian Ivanovich Gibner, county doctor Fedor Andreevich LyulyukovIVAN Lazarevich Rastakovsky retired officials Stepan Ivanovich Korobkin dignitaries in the city Stepan Ilyich Ukhovertov, private bailiff Svistunov Pugovitsin policemen Derzhimorda Abdulin, merchant Favronya Petrovna Poshlepkina, locksmith Non-commissioned officer's wife Mishka, the mayor's servant Inn servantGuests and guests, merchants, townspeople, petitioners.

The list of plays can be expanded, for example, you can add posters for such dramatic works which are studied at school:Gorky "At the Depth", Chekhov " Cherry Orchard”, Ostrovsky “Our people - we will be numbered” and others.

Appendix 3.

What did the great one answer?

1. Alexander Dumas, the father, once returned home from a festive dinner, his son asked him: “Well, how was it there, was it fun, interesting?”“Very,” Dumas answered him, “but if I hadn’t been there, I would have died of boredom.”)
2. A masquerade ball was held in honor of Walter Scott in London. Each participant was required to come dressed as one of the many heroes of his novels. Charles Dickens arrived at the masquerade; he did not have time to get a costume. The organizer of the masquerade was very surprised: -Which character do you portray?(“I portray the hero who is in every work of Walter Scott - his faithful reader!”)
3. English science fiction writer H.G. Wells started his literary career without special success. He and a friend started a magazine that only had four subscribers.One day, friends saw a funeral procession through the window. An excited Wells said to his friend:(- If only it wasn’t our subscriber.)
4. One day, Mark Twain received an anonymous letter that contained only one word: “Pig.” The next day he published a response in his newspaper:(- Usually I receive letters without a signature. Yesterday was the first time I received a signature without a letter.")
5. Once Sergei Yesenin said to Mayakovsky:- Your poems seem to be made of cast iron - well, what can be made of cast iron?("They will make monuments to us from cast iron," answered Mayakovsky)
6. Once Denis Ivanovich Fonvizin was asked:- What is the difference between humans and cattle?(“Huge,” answered the satirist. - After all, a brute can never be a person, but a person, especially a rich and arrogant one, very often becomes a brute.)