"TSAR
SALTAN"
(Russian Fairy-Tale)
Once
upon a time in a far away land Tsar Saltan sat listening to the future
plans of three sisters. One of these sisters said that she wanted
to give birth to a great warrior, and employ the other two sisters
in her charge. Tsar Saltan decided to marry this sister, making the
other two sisters become very jealous. These two women decided to
do everything they could to make the married sister's life unhappy
Tsar
Saltan soon went away to war. During his absence his queen gave birth
to a healthy baby boy named Gvidon. It looked as if her dream of the
future were beginning to be fulfilled, but her evil sisters wrote
to the Tsar and convinced him that his son was an evil monster. Believing
their ridiculous story, the Tsar then ordered that his wife and son
be sealed in a barrel and cast into the sea.
The
barrel drifted for many years, finally washing ashore after Prince
Gvidon had already grown into a man. On this shore Prince Gvidon performed
his first great task; he rescued a swan being attacked by an evil
magician. Having been saved, the swan then turned into an enchanting
princess who promised to help Gvidon find his father. The Prince then
became ruler of the land that he had washed ashore upon, and his kingdom
became famous throughout the world.
One
day a merchant ship en route to Tsar Saltan's country passed through
Prince Gvidon's magnificent land. On arrival to Tsar Saltan's country
the merchant told the Tsar about his son's great land. Tsar Saltan
made plans to travel there, but the evil sisters talked him out of
it. The next time the merchant passed through the kingdom of Prince
Gvidon he saw the Magic Squirrel which lived in a crystal cage that
Prince Gvidon had built for it. Again the merchant arrived home to
tell Tsar Saltan of his son's magical land, but again the evil sisters
interfered. They told the Tsar that he should instead go to the land
where one can see 33 warriors and Chernomor rise from the ocean.
The Princess Swan explained to Prince Gvidon that these warriors were
her brothers, so when the merchant passed through the land a third
time this feat was performed for him. Having heard this story the
wicked sisters dissuaded the Tsar once more from traveling to his
son by telling him that it would be more worth his while to find the
Magic Princess with the Sea Star above her head.
Prince
Gvidon was sad when he discovered once more that his father would
not come to see him. Little did he know that the Swan Princess and
the Magic Princess were one in the same! The merchant then returned
home a fourth time to inform the Tsar that his son had married the
Magic Princess. The Tsar then immediately set sail for Gvidon's kingdom
where the family was reunited.
They
lived there happily ever after.