It flies, buzzes and sinks into the soul. Synopsis of the cognitive game “Flies, buzzes, bites. The riddle flies, buzzes and sits down.

From the cycle "History of a Poem"

If you were lucky enough to rhyme a couple of lines in your life or compose a whole poem, or even several, then you most likely not only know them by heart, but also certainly remember the circumstances under which they arose. Well, if you have written hundreds, thousands of poems, texts, many tens of thousands of stanzas and hundreds of thousands of lines, then there is hardly an author who could trace the connection between the poem and any life circumstances that contributed to the birth of the lines of each work.

Yes, what is there to remember by heart, it’s good, at least that what you wrote immediately pops up when reading or when it descends, and you start writing down. And then - stop! Was it already?! Approximately as happened with Ostap Bender in the "Golden Calf" by I. Ilf and E. Petrov:
“Listen to what I sprinkled last night in the flickering light of an electric lamp: “I remember a wonderful moment, you appeared before me, like a fleeting vision, like a genius of pure beauty.” Really, okay? Talented? And only at dawn, when the last lines were completed, I remembered that this verse had already been written by A. Pushkin. Such a hit from a classic! A?"
Yes, the poet's heartfelt lines dozed deep in Ostap's memory, and during a period of love fever, the soul splashed them out.

I confess that I was lucky: I can reproduce two or three of my poems without hesitation and with expression from memory, and from time to time I remember under what circumstances this or that poem was born. And it also happens that a poem begins its own separate life from me, then, if I become aware of it, I am tempted to tell about it in the next “History of a Poem”.

Once, I can even say for sure that June 21, 1996, because I always mark the date of writing the poem, but in this case it is: 06/21 - 06/24/1996. That is, three days passed from the beginning to the end of the "throes of creativity". So, it was on June 21, 1996, I don’t know in what ways, that an old anecdote began to spin in my head - the riddle of the “glorious era of the heyday of stagnation”:
Question: “It flies, buzzes and doesn’t get in the ass. What is this?"
Answer: "Domestic noiseless asshole!"

That's all. As they say - simple and tasteful! Where and why some images and thoughts arise is not a question for me, but this ancient riddle undoubtedly gave a buzz to my thoughts so much so that the words themselves began to form, as if specially creating a continuous buzz. All the words of the poem strictly began with the letter "g". Well, since it's buzzing, it's quite natural that a beetle is buzzing. He, I remember, was depicted in the school alphabet next to the big bold letter "Zh".

Coleoptera beetle, gesticulating,
Hot buzzing belly buzzing,
Ground beetle bug life miserable
Painted…
Juggling jaws,

Zhakan gasped, wanting to marry:
- Waiting for the beetle, desired,
Fatty, waiting, cutesy,
The wife of a bug is living slurry!

Buzzing, buzzing beetle - zhuira
A woman - a ground beetle eagerly waited:
Beetle - groom, beetle - stallion,
Life wishing animal-fat ...

The desire to chew burns the stomach
The heat of zhora burning animals ...

Life
ground beetle
beetle wife,
beetle
buggy
a victim
lives...
V. Golubchikov
Hof - Reutlingen, 06/21 - 06/24/96

(Here, in addition to the date, it is indicated that the place of writing the poem is the two cities of Hof, where I lived and live, and Reutlingen, where I studied at that time. Then all four hundred kilometers of the path between them can be attributed to the place of writing, overcoming which, I undoubtedly turned not only the steering wheel, but also the rhymes buzzing in me)

I confess that this was far from the first for me, but one can say that it is one of my favorite poems, in which all words begin with one letter. To depict something meaningful and with a semblance of rhyme in such a rigidly defined form, well, of course, without using any auxiliary means, such as dictionaries, but from the head, is a very exciting experience. Moreover, as it turned out, I limited myself more strictly than usual - I did not use prepositions at all if they did not begin with the corresponding letter.

Since my acquaintance with literature is limited to the modest framework of the school curriculum and independent reading of literature, in which there was no place for philological folios, I without hesitation designated this genre as “one-letter poems”. Although this is absolutely not true, but with the development of the Internet, I discovered that I am not alone not only in my fun, but also in its designation. We will assume that this is a popular name for poems and prose works, denoted by learned writers by the term "tautogram".

(Wikipedia says: “A tautogram is a literary form: a text, all the words of which begin with the same letter. It is more common in poetry, but it is also known in prose. As a rule, it is playful, comic in nature ...”)

It is clear that the rhyme does not claim to be a literary revelation, innovation of rhymes and so on, but reading it in front of an audience, I invariably see how the eyes of the listeners open in surprise, how joyfully they smile and deafeningly applaud after a passionate, hard ending hammered like nails. Sometimes, at the end of the speech, the audience, like me, struck by the heat of versification, inspiredly recited to me their tautogram impromptu, born under the beetle buzzing.

Of course, living in Germany, I have to speak to the local audience, but I don’t even try to translate the essence of the poem, but simply suggest listening to it. This is all the more interesting and unusual for them, since the German language does not have the letter “g” at all. Once, at a speech in Nuremberg, one of the representatives of the local population jokingly said inquiringly: “But what about the word“ chocolate? Exaggeratedly pronouncing it so that it sounded like "chocolate". But, no matter how you pronounce "chocolate", it is written in German: "Schokolade", through "s" (es), because in German there is no letter "sh", but there is only the sound "sh", denoted by three letters in writing "sh". Yes, and composing a tautogram in German is quite problematic, since it necessarily uses articles and obligatory prepositions. So, at best, in German one can construct a tautogram from no more than five or six, even ten, words. In short, the German audience simply squeals and, one might say, rolls on the floor from the growing and incessant, unusual buzzing to the ear. Knowing this indispensable effect, I usually read The Beetle, concluding the speech.

In the meantime, the international web of the Internet has firmly entered life, and I dared to send the "Beetle" to one of the literary competitions held by a serious literary portal, naturally in the "humor and irony" section. My uncomplicated rhyme didn’t even get close to the shortlist, but still received a furious review by a well-known humorist-joker. It was nice. Well, indeed, there is no smell of humor here, and irony is a subtle thing, sometimes to the point of being elusive. But be that as it may, it became clear to me that not everyone was delighted with my annoying buzzing.

But one day on the same site, under the auspices of a more cheerful organization, a fuss began around “single-letter poems”, which gradually grew into a competition. Since I already exhibited the "Beetle", I considered it unethical to participate in the competition, gladly posting a pile of previously unpublished tautograms, and let it out of the competition. The response here, and the many buzzing reviews, were quite in line with my expectations. Moreover, the organizer of the competition, while enthusiastically summing up the results, threatened to compose a whole book from all the letters of the alphabet out of the “masterpieces” presented by the authors.

Now it’s easier not to think how easy it is to check if there is such a book on the net by asking some buzzing line, at least the first one: “The beetle is gesticulating ...” Which, after years, I somehow did. The promised publication was not found, but the Internet opened a book or a collection of tautograms for me under the own name of the organizer of that fun competition.
“Well done!”, I thought, and began to scroll through the creation from “A” to the letter “Zh”, then I did not look further. What she wrote in my favorite letter, I quote below, of course, in quotation marks, since it is not mine.

"VICTIMS OF THE HEAT

The picturesque burning heat in Zhukovsky buzzed with beetles and ground beetles. Women were waiting for suitors. Waiting for life.

The fierce heat burned their bellies. Juggling with their jaws, the suitors wished Zhigulevsky's slurry. Chewed gum. Zhakany zhakhali. Brutal but burned life.

The cutesy women buzzed with buzzers. Gesticulated. They wanted the life they wanted. Marry! Marry!

Marry?

Coleoptera beetles sting women. In Zhukovsky lived residential fat women. Lived lived. They were waiting for the victims. They took pity on cruel animals - veined stallion grooms.

Maybe the well-known Russian proverb is quite appropriate here, that someone's thoughts converge? But still, in Russian, the letter “zh” is not less than three hundred words, not a lot, but there is a choice. I wanted to be upset when I saw painfully native phrases, but I thought about how great the power of the word is! Great to the extent that the word remains in the memory of the reader and leaves it in its originality, when the reader becomes a writer. I also remembered Tyutchev's textbook, - “We are not given the opportunity to predict how our word will respond ...”

I confess that a strange feeling of joy came over me when I finished reading Victims of the Heat. A very strange, unusual, previously unexperienced feeling of joy, even rather of joyful surprise and with the surprise of understanding that my word remains in other people's souls and lives in them, as their own, worn out and born into the world!

Sagdeeva Guzalia
Synopsis of the cognitive game "Flies, buzzes, bites"

« flies, buzzing, bites».

Target:

Formation of knowledge about the world of insects.

Tasks:

Recall the general concept "insects";

Clarify children's knowledge of the characteristic features of insects,

adaptation to living conditions;

Develop curiosity, attention;

Cultivate respect for nature.

Materials and equipment: illustrations of forest, meadow, pond; flowers, blue

fabric, layouts - beehive, anthill; split pictures with the image

insects, tape recorder, audio recording "Sounds of nature", Images

insects.

Lesson progress:

The group is framed by islands - a forest, a flowering meadow, a pond.

Pinocchio comes to the lesson for the children.

Pinocchio: “Guys, Malvina gave me a task with which I can’t

cope with. I have to tell you what insects are, where they live, what

eat. And I don’t know at all - who are insects, and what they look like. You

will you help me?"

caregiver: Well, let's help Pinocchio? (children answer)

Then I guys, and Pinocchio suggest you go on a trip.

We walk through flowering meadows (normal walking)

And we will collect bouquets of flowers (forward bends)

Somewhere over the high mountains (raise hands up)

Let's go through the brook on the pebbles (walking on toes)

If there are ravines, we will go around the ravines (walking back)

If snags meet, we'll crawl under the snag (walking on all fours)

Step by step, little by little (walking on toes)

Together we go on a hike (normal walking in place)

caregiver: So you and I got to the clearing. Let's listen to the sounds.

What do you hear? (children's answers) grasshopper chirping, buzzing bees,

fluttering butterflies

In the clearing are split pictures

caregiver: Guys, what are these pictures? (children's answers)

Children collect parts of pictures and determine that it is a butterfly, a grasshopper,

bee, ladybug.

caregiver: Guys, what do these insects eat? (children's answers)

caregiver: Pinocchio, do you know what benefits these insects bring?

Guys, who knows what these insects are called and how they are useful?

The teacher shows a picture of insects (children's answers)

The teacher summarizes the children's answers and invites Pinocchio to play

game "Paired Pictures" match the insects with the matching picture.

Pinocchio makes mistakes, children correct them.

caregiver: Well, Pinocchio, do you remember everything?

Pinocchio: Yes, thanks to the guys I know about some insects.

Children follow each other in a snake and fall on another island.

(a blue cloth lies on the floor, an audio recording of water noise, croaking

caregiver: Guys, where do you think we got to? (children's answers)

Pinocchio: And what, and there are insects near the pond?

caregiver: Yes, Pinocchio, there is. Guys, who knows what insects

live near bodies of water? (children's answers) Are these insects useful?

(children's answers)

The teacher invites the children and Pinocchio to play the game

"The Fourth Extra"

The teacher makes riddles, and the pictures are the answers,

lying on the table, guessing the riddle, the children find the image

insect.

In the forest near the stump there is vanity, running around:

The working people are busy all day long. (ant)

He prepares nets like a fisherman,

And he never catches a fish. (spider)

Not a bird, but flying

With a trunk, not an elephant,

Nobody tames

And she sits on us. (fly)

In the meadow near the trees

The house is built from needles.

He is not visible behind the grass,

And it has a million residents. (anthill)

caregiver: And now let's sum up results:

The teacher asks the children questions

What do all insects have in common? (head, thorax, abdomen, 6 legs)

Name beneficial insects?

Name harmful insects?

What do insects do in winter?

What insect lives in a hive?

What insect chirps?

What is the name of the ant's house?

What do butterflies eat?

The teacher plays the game "What is he doing?"

caregiver: Well, our journey has come to an end, you

liked? (children's answers)

Pinocchio: And now I can tell Malvina about insects. Thank you,

Everyone comes back from a walk.

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Riddles can be created about any subject. After all, each object or phenomenon has its own characteristics inherent only to it. In riddles, these signs are presented in an allegorical form. Therefore, the riddles are different from the description of the subject. The description directly leads a person to understanding the essence of the object. It is necessary to guess the riddle, transferring the indicated signs to the properties of a particular object.

Guess the riddle

As an example, you can take the riddle "not a bird, but flying, not a beetle, but buzzing." In this case, the hidden object is compared with a beetle, that is, an insect that can fly. Therefore, when guessing a riddle, one must proceed from the indicated meaning. The guessing process should be presented as follows:

  • in the riddle there is an indication of two main features of the hidden object. First of all, the ability to fly like a bird is indicated. In addition, the object emits a buzzing sound that is characteristic of flying beetles. After all, beetles can also fly;
  • in the riddle there is an indication of birds and beetles that can fly. It is important to note that other living beings do not have this ability. That is, in the riddle there is an exhaustive list of creatures that can fly. This means that the answer cannot lie in pointing to an animal or insect;
  • the answer should be sought among the object of inanimate nature. Among such objects, only planes or helicopters can fly. At the same time, they are characterized by a buzzing sound that they emit during flight. Therefore, airplanes, helicopters are similar to bugs and birds.

Thus, the correct answer to the riddle is "airplane, helicopter". There are no other objects of inanimate nature that have the ability to fly and emit a characteristic buzz.

How the riddle was created

This puzzle was created on the basis of signs of aircraft or helicopters. After all, their ability to fly makes them similar to birds. And the buzzing sounds like beetles. Therefore, the properties of wildlife objects are transferred to an inanimate object. Accordingly, when guessing, you need to choose an object that will correspond to the signs indicated in the riddle.

A bullet flies, buzzes; I am in the side - she is behind me, I am in the other - she is behind me; I fell into a bush - she grabbed me on the forehead; I tsap hand - en it's a beetle!
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