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Gorky was born into a poor family, his grandfather was a slender man on the Volga, and his father was a carpenter and died very early. He came to live with his grandfather, who was a fierce man and his two uncles were in a quarrel over the family property. In this era, social inequality in Russia is becoming an important theme in literature and a cause of social conflict.
The details can be found in Childhood.
From the age of ten, Gorky had to earn his own money for a living, and at first he began to pick up garbage. He worked many different jobs as a teenager: a messenger, a handyman in the kitchen, a bird seller, a salesman, an iconostasis, a ship's handyman, an apprentice in a bakery, a handyman on a construction site, a night's watchman, a railroad worker, and a handyman in a law firm.
See "On Earth".
In the late 1880s he came to Kazan and was successfully accepted as a student at the university there. Here he came into contact with the revolutionary movement. He worked in a bakery that doubled as a library for a secret Marxist group.
He was very studious, read a lot of books, and gained a lot of knowledge by self-study, but not systematically. There was a big difference between him and his classmates, so he had few friends. This may have been the cause of an unsuccessful suicide attempt in 1887.
In the process, his lungs were damaged, and he has been suffering from tuberculosis ever since. Mentioned in My University.
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Main content: The first part of the autobiographical ** trilogy created by the author based on his own experience (the other two are "In the World" and "My University"). The book tells the story of Alyosha's childhood and recreates the living conditions of the lower classes of the Russian population in the seventies and eighties of the 19th century.
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Gorky's "Childhood" is mainly an account of my return to my grandfather's house with my mother. Not welcome, but my grandmother was very nice to me and she spent a lot of meaningful time with me. She taught me to read and let me learn.
Later, my uncles forced my grandfather away because they were afraid that my mother would come and rob the property. **'s grandfather vented to my grandmother because of this, and I hated my grandfather very much, didn't listen to him, and suffered a lot of beatings and scolding. But while my grandfather was moving around to escape his son, I got to know a lot of people, and each of them brought me a lot of realizations, and I grew up.
Until one day, my grandfather was penniless and had to beg for food on the street. My life changed forever. The rest is in the world, and this is the end of childhood.
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To put it simply, my father is gone! Mother remarried. Live with a harmonious grandmother. And then the temper is bad and greedy.
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.
When Alyosha came to his grandfather's house, his grandfather's business had already begun to decline, and Alyosha's two uncles were constantly quarreling and fighting over the division of the family and embezzling Alyosha's mother's dowry, and due to the recession of the family business, his grandfather became more and more tyrannical. One day, out of curiosity, Alyosha threw a white tablecloth into a dye vat and dyed it blue, only to be beaten unconscious by her grandfather. Alyosha's mother, who couldn't bear this life, left him and left the family (I don't know if it meets your requirements).
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