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If you're a student, write it yourself.
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The book "How Steel is Made" is no longer simply an account of a person's life, but more like an autobiographical work. Like the protagonist Paul, Ostrovsky was hired as a child laborer before the age of ten, suffering from hunger and cold, and was humiliated by his personality. The difficult times and the unreasonable social system gave birth to hatred for the powerful and exploiting oppressors in his young mind, and he formed an unruly and rebellious character since he was a child.
This book is set against the backdrop of the First World War and tells the story of the protagonist Paul's various performances in the army.
The artistic features of "How Steel is Made"."How Steel is Made" is loved by readers with its vivid and life-like language, shocking spiritual power and thought-provoking philosophy of life. This powerful power that only authenticity can produce allows the reader to fully immerse himself in the world of Ostrovsky's life and emotions and his work. Therefore, when he rose up against the ruthless fate with the superhuman perseverance of a warrior, ordinary life burst out with extraordinary light in the fierce collision with fate.
This light is eternal and can always bring light and strength to the pale heart.
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When it comes to the book "How Steel is Made", the main character of the book, Paul, makes me feel respectful.
After Paul is kicked out of school by his teacher, Father Priest, he befriends Tonya during a chance encounter. Under the guidance of the assembler Zhu Helai, he understood that the Bolsheviks were a revolutionary party fighting for the emancipation of the poor. Reluctantly, he said goodbye to Tonya, fled from his homeland, joined the Red Army, and became a strong Bolshevik fighter.
However, his physical condition deteriorated, his right leg became crippled, and the dark wound on his spine became more and more serious, and finally he was paralyzed. But he didn't get discouraged and began his difficult writing career, with a good start to a new life.
I greatly admire Paul's indomitable revolutionary spirit in the face of illness and setbacks in his fate. He was always fighting for the revolutionary cause. He unfortunately contracted typhoid fever once, and with his strong perseverance, he miraculously walked back from the line of death and went to the hot job again without hesitation.
What touched me the most was the following story.
Almost all of the regimental organizations in the Soluo Mian Card District were in battle. The regimental provincial committee went to three people - Dubava, Pankratov and Paul. These three people were personally selected by Comrade Zhu Helai.
The railway repair work began, and no one expected that the conditions would be so difficult, and the cold autumn rain soaked people's clothes, heavy, and cold; The surroundings were desolate, and hundreds of people slept on the concrete floors of four dilapidated houses at night, huddled together in wet, mud-stained clothes, keeping each other's body temperature warm. In the morning, everyone drank some tea and went to work, and lunch was vegetarian soup and black bread like a briquette. However, with their boundless loyalty to the revolutionary cause and their strong revolutionary perseverance, they accomplished their tasks brilliantly.
I think that the entrepreneurs and builders of our country also have a striking resemblance to their situation. Today's happy life is the blood and sweat of countless hard-working laborers and revolutionaries, and it is not easy to come by, and we must cherish today's good life, study hard, refine our skills, and work hard to build our motherland into a better place in the future.
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Strive for dreams, strive for ideals, stand tall for responsibility, and stand tall for solemnity.
I admire Paul Kochakin's tenacity, his bravery, his courage, his qualities, everything about him, and of course his strength the most.
I remember he once said, "The most precious life of a human being, life belongs to each person only once." This is how a person's life should be lived.
Looking back, we should not regret that we had wasted our time, nor should we be ashamed of our inactivity, but at the end of my life I could say: I have devoted my whole life and all my energies to the most magnificent cause in the world, the struggle for the liberation of mankind. "What a shock I was to see this!
What kind of situation was it, that kind of tenacity, that kind of fearlessness, that he was a great warrior, and I sang his praises loudly.
Most people are not willing to live a mediocre life, because even Xiaocao is trying to add a touch of green to spring, hoping to leave its own figure on the color scroll of spring back to the earth. However, not everyone will be able to make a good piece of steel.
So how is steel made? The blazing steelmaking scene may come to mind. In fact, life is like steelmaking!
Nothing is innate, "iron" becomes "steel", there is only one way - a thousand tempers! Some people say that Paul is a born hero, but in fact, there are no born heroes in this world. The reason why Paul was able to become a hero was entirely due to his own efforts - in the war-torn battlefield, in the face of the test of life and death, he did not retreat; At the construction site of the blizzard, he did not fall in the face of the unbearable labor intensity and hunger and cold of ordinary people; Despite being blind and riddled with diseases, he did not give in to the relentless blows of losing his manuscripts and deteriorating health, and finally sharpened himself from a poor boy to a communist fighter with lofty ideals, noble character and tenacious style.
Speaking of which, I can't help but think of the fact that most of our children now live a happy life with clothes to stretch their hands and food to open their mouths. But who would have thought that Paul Kochagin's previous life was so difficult. Now we, the children, retreat when we encounter difficulties.
For example, when I stepped on a rock on the road and fell, I always wanted someone to help me, and I rarely got up on my own. I feel very guilty about this. Look at the teenagers in today's society, smoking, gambling, chasing trends, and some eventually embark on the road of no return; Can't withstand setbacks, it's easy to commit suicide, is this really good?
Life is precious, and on the basis of cherishing life, we must extend the value of life and contribute to society and all mankind. The road of life is bumpy, and luckily we know Paul. His strength, optimism, and selflessness will inspire us to be brave enough to be tempered and become a hard piece of steel.
Read this book, taste strong, let's work hard for the future!
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After reading "How Steel is Made".
When I finished reading the book "How Steel is Made", I couldn't help but be moved to tears, as if thousands of waves were hitting my heart wave after wave, and I was really moved. And this book not only gave me a new world, but also gave me a blue sky that belongs to me.
Paul, the protagonist of this book, was born into a poor family in Ukraine. At the age of 11, he worked as a child laborer in the car or station canteen, joined the Communist Youth League in 1919, and then fought in the civil war. 1923 In 1924, Paul took up the leadership of the Komsomol in the border regions of Ukraine, and in 1925 he joined the Communist Party.
However, due to his long-term participation in the arduous struggle, his health was seriously damaged, but he finally fought the disease tenaciously, and later he not only defeated the disease with his will stronger than steel, but also wrote a world literature masterpiece **, called "How Steel is Rotten and How to Forge It".
In connection with the reality of life, today's children are extremely reluctant to let them do child labor and subsidize their families, even if they are allowed to wash dishes and cook at home. In their "account" there has been no incoming account, only outgoing. This is not because of the rapid development of the country, but because of the doting of parents.
Children are like little princesses and little emperors at home, they will only spend money to buy some messy things to go home, and they treat their parents as slaves. If there is no fish to eat, no meat to eat, or no favorite dish on the table, they will lose their temper, cry and make a fuss, and do not eat at all. If it were our parents' or grandparents' generation, it would be nice to have a bite to eat.
Now this era is different, but now children in the mountainous areas only eat sweet potatoes and dried sweet potatoes, but they still take the first place in the class. And the children in our city want to be windy, rainy, eat fish and meat every day, and have everything they want, but why have their grades not been high and slowly declining? This is because they do not have perseverance and perseverance, and they forget what it is like to be bitter all day long in the age of toys.
Although Paul was blind and quadriplegic, he nevertheless wrote a literary masterpiece. Even if our urban children ask him to write an essay, they will frown, and when it comes to surfing the Internet, playing games, and watching TV, they will frown and say, they don't want to do homework, read books, and know how to play all day long. I've learned a lot from this book, "How Steel is Made", and I think this book will continue to inspire me to keep going!
As long as you read this **, you will be able to connect with the actual life of the children now, and fully realize the value of Paul's spirit, which is very good, and I believe that this will be beneficial to his future development. As a post-reading review, the essay summarizes the basic plot of the book "How Steel is Made" is a little rough, and should be written in more detail, so that readers who have not read this book can also basically understand the plot of the book "How Steel is Made".
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I learned a lot from the many rich and philosophical words in the book.
I admit that I lack the iron will and indomitable spirit of Paul, and I want to learn from him and learn to exercise myself in the face of adversity and make myself stronger.
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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