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The central character of the first chapter is the maternal grandmother. She is kind, intelligent, capable, and loving, and is an excellent representative of thousands of Russian women who have had a great influence on "me" in my life. At the end of the chapter, the portrait and character of my grandmother are described in poetic and beautiful language, creating a radiant and ordinary and great figure.
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I "lived and grew up in this family and social environment. The first part is about the spiritual pillars and ideological environment of "me", and the second part is about the daily life and social environment of "me" at home and abroad. Both of these are objective factors that obviously affect the formation of my world view and outlook on life.
This is obviously the main reason why the first and second chapters are combined into one chapter.
That's about it.
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Gorky's father died, and Gorky went to live with his mother at his maternal grandfather's house, where the intrigue of his maternal grandfather's family, the meanness of his maternal grandfather, and the kindness and ...... of his grandmotherLater, he was beaten ...... by his maternal grandfather for making a small mistakeThe mother also went out to earn a living (and came back with a man ......That's a story later).
What you said is too general, the books are different, there is no distinction between them, and 70 is the ...... in the end
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The work tells the childhood life of Alyosha (Gorky's milk name) from the age of three to ten, vividly reproduces the living conditions of the lower class people in Tsarist Russia in the seventies and eighties of the 19th century, and writes Gorky's understanding of suffering and his unique views on social life.
Childhood is the first in a trilogy of autobiographical works by Soviet writer Maxim Gorky based on his own experiences (the other two are "In the World" and "My University").
Introduction:
When Alyosha was three years old, he lost his father, and his mother, Varvara, placed him in the home of his maternal grandfather, Kashrin. My grandfather's family lived in Nizhny-Novgorod. When my grandfather was young, he was a slender man, and later opened a dyeing workshop and became a small owner.
When Alyosha came to her grandfather's house, her grandfather's business had already begun to decline, and due to the recession of the family's business, his grandfather became more and more domineering. Alyosha's two uncles, Mikhail and Yakov, constantly quarreled and fought over the division of the family and the embezzlement of Alyosha's mother's dowry.
In this family, Alyosha saw a fog of hatred between people, and even children were poisoned by this atmosphere. As soon as Alyosha entered his grandfather's house, he did not like his grandfather, was afraid of him, and felt that there was hostility in his eyes. One day, out of curiosity and at the instigation of his cousin, he threw a white tablecloth into the dye vat and dyed it blue, only to be beaten unconscious by his grandfather and suffer a serious illness.
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The main content of Gorky's "Childhood" is the childhood life of Alyosha (Gorky's milk name) from the age of three to ten, vividly reproducing the living conditions of the lower class people in Tsarist Russia in the seventies and eighties of the 19th century, writing Gorky's understanding of suffering, his unique views on social life, and a constant desire and strength surging between the lines.
Childhood is the first in a trilogy of autobiographical works by Soviet writer Maxim Gorky based on his own experiences (the other two are "In the World" and "My University").
Extended information: Alyosha, the protagonist of "Childhood", is an observant and sensitive child who can distinguish between good and bad. In this regard, the people around him had a great influence on him.
With the help of some of his friends, Alyosha learns that there is "truth, goodness, and beauty" in the world, and these things are all around him. In addition, he has a firm, indomitable will and a stubborn spirit.
The pressures of real life have trained Alyosha to grow into a strong, upright, brave and confident person. Alyosha had a kind heart, he sympathized with the poor and became true friends with the lower classes of working people. Alyosha also has a very strong desire to learn.
Alyosha loved books, and books formed Alyosha's character.
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