The problem of human relationships with the natural world
Nobody, certainly, will not argue with the fact that man is an integral part of the natural world. At least, for the reason that she originated it. However, in reality we can notice that the human society complete with its bad enough founder. Nature in the literal sense of the word iznichtozhit in favor of human benefits. Even the ordinary protection of the various States is not enough, to at least the minimum extent to preserve what was required to exist for many years.
The problem of the relationship of human society to the natural world is fundamental to the story of Victor Astafiev called "Tsar-Ryba". To be precise, is the problem of poaching. Poaching is really very common in Russia and other countries, but society for some reason doesn't understand that the existence of this phenomenon represents one of the biggest threats to Nature. This problem must be combated worldwide.
The protagonist of this work – friendly ignatich, an experienced fisherman, and overall skillful in the household male. Many who asked for his help in his own village, and as a good-natured peasant, ignatich does not deny anyone. However, deliberate character hides her true self behind which he hides his biggest drawback is insincerity. His help is not sincere. It is driven by the desire to demonstrate his own alleged altruism, which, in fact, is nothing more than window dressing.
The struggle of human society and the natural world is expressed in the battle of the fish the king and the Ignatievich for the right to live. Once in the water trap due to the fact that his fishing hook struck the water of life a lot of problems, he realizes his helplessness in comparison with the personification of Nature in the person of the King-Fish. It was at this point ignatich appears in the guise of all humanity, and realizes he either dies together with the "natural world", which is the fish King, or he's endeavouring to save both. And that common sense helps him choose the right choice, entered, finally, sensible.
That is rationalization, of humanity and of care. for one's neighbor, this story teaches the reader. "King-fish" is a metaphor for the confrontation between the two fraternal parties which in the end understand that they face the challenge to decide whether they live in the place in the world, or together die.