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Welcomes the traveler warmly, offering half of his only loaf of bread and a cup of cold water with a genuine smile.
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The story begins with two neighbors: a wealthy, greedy man and a poor, hard-working laborer. The wealthy man spends his days counting his gold and mocking the poor man for his simple life and meager meals of black bread. Welcomes the traveler warmly, offering half of his
Bread represents life and survival, while gold is useless when one is hungry. The wealthy man spends his days counting his
Desperate and starving, the rich man brings a bag of gold to the poor man, begging to trade it for a single piece of "golden" (delicious and life-giving) bread. The poor man refuses the gold, stating that it belongs to the Sun, not to men. He explains that real "golden bread" isn't made of metal, but is the result of hard work and a generous spirit. Key Themes
As a reward, the Sun blesses the poor man’s house. Suddenly, the poor man's simple bread begins to smell sweeter than any feast, and his table is never empty. Conversely, the Sun summons his sister, the Whirlwind (Vihrushka) , to devastate the rich man's lands. A storm destroys the rich man's crops and fruit trees, leaving him with nothing but his cold, inedible gold.