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Summary. Tonya professes her love to Paul, an affectionate gesture. Tonya's move to take in Paul is also very sympathetic and humanitarian.
In an environment of conflict and war, many people can become cold and unforgiving, but Tonya chose to open up and show compassion and love for Paul, which is a very commendable move.
Ask some questions about how steel is made.
Question 1: Paul didn't say anything when he was interrogated, but when he heard that he could be shot, he was a little afraid that he would be shot, and how did he think of Paul's mentality?
Good question received.
I think Paul's silence in the face of interrogation may have been due to his fear that his words and actions would be used as evidence against his crimes.
This kind of mentality is very common in similar situations, because the person being interrogated often feels scared and nervous, and worries that his words will adversely affect him.
It's also normal for Paul to be scared when he hears that he might be shot. Life is one of the most basic human needs, and most people feel scared and nervous in the face of the threat of losing their lives. Paul's anti-hunger rampage should show that he is a man of feelings, not a ruthless criminal.
In general, Paul's behavioral and emotional responses are common human responses in similar situations, and this state of mind needs to be understood and respected.
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Question 2: How did Paul get out of prison and how did you feel about the process?
Paul's escape from prison was surprising and thrilling. According to reports, he managed to escape from prison by taking advantage of some weaknesses in the cell's section and the prison's negligence.
From a social, ethical and legal point of view, escaping from prison is a very serious crime. Whatever the reason, escaping from prison can have a negative impact on society and the legal order. However, as a bystander, I am not in a position to judge him, so I will not criticize Paul's actions on a moral or legal level, and I can only provide some relevant knowledge and my opinions.
Question 3: Tonya expressed her love to Paul, how do you understand Tonya's move to take him in?
Tonya paid tribute to Paul, an act of affection. Tonya's move to take in Pauki Stool was also very sympathetic and humanitarian. In an environment of conflict and war, many people in the Manuscript Brigade can become cold and ruthless, but Tonya chose to open her heart and show compassion and love for Paul, which is a very commendable move.
It may be based on human empathy and ingenuity. As a human being, she was able to understand Paul's fear and desperation of being imprisoned and executed, and was willing to offer Jane Lu's help and shelter. In addition to this silver key, she may have some personal reasons, such as her liking and affection for Paul.
Overall, Tonni's act of taking in Paul is a reflection of humanity's compassion and humanitarianism, which is a good quality that we should actively pursue and express.
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The difficulties encountered in "How Steel is Made" are regrettable: autumn rain, mud, cold, hunger, lack of supplies, no sleepers, no means of transportation. Facing a sharp class struggle:
Bandits, rebellion, desertion. : The harshness of the natural environment, the harsh living conditions, the complex and sharp attitude of the class struggle. In the original book, Paul and his party received an order to build a railway in the forest to transport the wood from the railway to provide heating materials for city residents in winter.
Paul's difficulties, first of all, were the lack of timber for the construction of the railway. The second is that in winter, there was heavy snowfall, and the heavy snow covered the railway, and there was no way to continue construction.
The description of the harsh environment of the railway construction in this paragraph is also deliberate, and the author shows the tenacious spirit of the road builders and the struggle against difficulties through the descriptions of these brushstrokes, and contrasts the fearless revolutionary heroism and tenacious perseverance of the road builders who are not afraid of difficulties and hardships.
** Through the narrative of Paul Kochakin's growth path, it tells people that only when a person defeats the enemy and himself in the hardships and hardships of the revolution, and only when he links his pursuit with the interests of the motherland and the people, can he create miracles and grow into an iron warrior. <>
The death of the leader did not cause the party to dissipate, and like a big tree, it strongly rooted its roots deep into the soil, and even if the treetops were cut off, they would not wither.
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