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“An old man and woman have been living poorly for many years. They have a small hut, and
every day the man goes out to fish. One day, he throws in his net and pulls out seaweed two
times in succession, but on the third time he pulls out a golden fish. The fish pleads for its life,
promising any wish in return. However, the old man is scared by the fact that a fish can
speak; he says he does not want anything, and lets the fish go.”
There once an old couple have been living in a hut poorly for many years. The man casts his net
in the ocean day by day. One day, he catches a golden beautiful fish with mud in the bottom after
two times that he gets nothing in his net. The fish promises any wish if he lets it go. But the old
man liberates the fish without any requirement. He is frightened and astonished because it can
speak.

The story was written by Aleksandr Pushkin (1799 - 1837) is a famous Russian poet, writer and
playwright. Honored as The Greatest writer, the Russian poet Sun, he made great contributions
to the development of modern Russian literary language and is a symbol of 19th century Russian
romantic literature by many contributions in literary diversification.

Aleksandr Pushkin, The Fisherman And Golden Fish,1835

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