The image characteristics of the main characters in How Steel is Made and their thoughts after wat

Updated on culture 2024-03-05
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Paul was a conscious and selfless revolutionary fighter who always put the interests of the party and the motherland first. During the years of war of blood and fire, Paul galloped across the battlefield with his father and brothers to defend Soviet power.

    He worked hard and fought bloody battles against foreign armed interventionists and white bandits, showing his dedication to the revolutionary cause without fear of sacrifice. It is there to heal the wounds of war and restore the national economy.

    In the difficult years, he threw himself into the work of peace with all his enthusiasm.

    Although he used to be an iron horse and stained the battlefield with blood, he was not proud of his achievements, nor did he consider his personal fame and fortune, he just wanted to do more for the party and the people. The party told him to build a railway, and he went; The party transferred him to be a cadre of the regiment, and he went, and he did it at the risk of his life. He could even sacrifice love for the sake of the revolution.

    He loves Rida, but is influenced by "The Gadfly".

    to "completely dedicate himself to the revolutionary cause", so he came to say goodbye without saying goodbye in the way of "The Gadfly". After being paralyzed and blind, all he needed in his life was to be able to continue working for the party. As he said:

    My whole life and all my energies have been devoted to the most magnificent cause in the world - the struggle for the liberation of mankind. ”

    Paul's character

    Paul has the spirit of dedication to ideals, the noble quality of iron will and tenacious struggle. He is a typical autobiographical image based on the author's own prototype, and the writer writes about Paul based on his own life experience and true feelings. Therefore, Paul's moving deeds are not artistic fiction, but basically real people and real things, but they are real, so they are more touching.

    But the author is opposed to seeing this ** as a complete autobiography of the writer, because "this is **, not a biography". He concentrated in Paul the thoughts and character traits of many of his contemporaries, using the technique of typification.

    "In this book, I'm not writing about Paul," he said. Kochakin.

    One person, and it is written about millions of Kochakin, millions of men and women who fought for their own happiness! "Paul's image is both autobiographical and synchronous, and he is the most glorious and typical representative of the socialist youth generation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    "How Steel is Made".The characteristics of the characters are as follows:

    Paul Kochakin.

    Paul Kochagin (also known as the one in the film) is a revolutionary with an iron will, who has turned from a restaurant boy into a strong revolutionary due to the trials of life, the training of struggle, and the education and training of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

    He hated the reactionary class, fought stubbornly against the enemy, was loyal to the revolution, and tempered himself into a steely revolutionary fighter in countless fierce struggles.

    Tonya - Paul's first love, she is the daughter of a forest officer. She is pure, kind, beautiful and touching. She once put "The Gadfly".

    This ** is introduced to Paul. This book inspired his thoughts. She met Paul Kochagin through a chance encounter.

    Because of his stubbornness and enthusiasm, she unconsciously liked him and loved him. But because of her class origin, she did not take part in the great struggle for the defense of Soviet power, as many young people of that time did.

    Zhu Helai, a member of the Communist Party, a strong Red Army soldier, brave, witty, good at leading and organizing the masses, he united the broad masses of workers and educated countless young people in the revolutionary struggle, and Paul was deeply educated and nurtured by him.

    Alqing - he was Paul's elder brother, a train driver, fitter, and chairman of the city Soviet. He had the noble qualities of the working class, fought tirelessly against the enemy, and he was Zhu Helai's best assistant.

    Leda - an excellent Communist Party member, the object of Paul's real love. She is beautiful, witty, simple and capable, kind-hearted and determined. She loves to work, is good at giving advice, can actively respond to emergencies, and does not let personal feelings affect the overall situation of work.

    She loves and hates clearly, and loves communism that she believes in.

    Like-minded and tacit understanding with Paul.

    Artem - he was the elder brother of Paul Kochakin, a train driver, he had the noble qualities of the working class, he fought tirelessly against the enemy, he was the best assistant of Jukhraj.

    "How Steel is Made" work evaluation:

    It is a film that flashes with sublime idealism.

    The long story of the light**.

    succeeded in shaping the proletariat of Paul Kochakin.

    Heroic image. **Writing characters is mainly narrative and description, interspersed with inner monologues, letters and diaries, aphorisms, etc., so that the characters are flesh and blood.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Seryosha is like an ordinary boy, he can also be mischievous, stubborn, and even a little rebellious. At the school, Seryosha and Paul hated the priest here. Seryosha and Paul played tricks on the priest together.

    In the kitchen of the priest's house, when it was time for the make-up exam, they sprinkled a pinch of cigarette dust on the dough in the priest's kitchen for Easter cakes. When Paul was kicked out of school by the priest, Seryosha still did not have the courage to take on the mistakes of a moment of mischievous with his good friends. But ideals have the power to change people!

    Ideals made him grow up immediately, ideals allowed him to find the direction of his life, and ideals allowed him to gradually move from an ordinary boy to a great revolutionary soldier! Once the Red Army and the White Army were in the small town of Shepetovka**, fierce artillery fire erupted from various trenches, dense gunfire was everywhere, and motionless corpses were left on the battlefield. Seryosha hid in the cellar with his family and their neighbors.

    Despite the fierce fighting on the ground, Seryosha ran straight out of the gloomy cellar despite his mother's objections. Because he felt that "no force could make him stay in the cellar any longer". Perhaps Seryosha did not know that when he walked out of the cellar, he was also entering another part of his life.

    When Seryosha went out into the street, when he saw a soldier of the Red Army named Hidden Nakai, a wave of ecstasy overtook him. Seryosha ran all the way to the road and shouted as loudly as he could: "Hooray!"

    Comrades, long live! Maybe Seryosha didn't know the name "Bolshevik" very clearly at that time, maybe Seryosha was still hazy about his ideals at that time, but we know that he was slowly seeing his ideals clearly, and that his body was flowing with revolutionary blood! After joining the Red Army, Seryosha grew up rapidly, because ideals have always spurred him.

    When his family objected to his enlistment, Seryosha said something to his father, Bruzak the Elder, deeply touched me. Even though I am just a reader, after reading Seryosha's heartfelt words, I feel relieved and moved by the old Bruzak, and I have to sigh from the bottom of my heart: Seryosha has finally grown up!

    Dad, listen to me, when the Germans were stationed here, you went on strike and killed the guards on the locomotive, did you think about home at that time? You've thought about it. But you did it anyway, because the conscience of the working class wanted you to do it.

    I also think of our family. ......At that time, Seryosha's pure, dark blue eyes stared at his father, and a friendly smile appeared on his face. I think that at that time, Seryosha's blue eyes were no longer as gentle as the sky, but as firm as steel.

    He believed that his father understood him. Since he had an ideal, Seryosha has become a man with a soul, and we are watching him grow little by little. From not daring to admit his mistakes with Paul to taking care of his family's safety and feelings, we watched the little boy learn to take responsibility!

    Seryosha not only became a "Bolshevik", but also a revolutionary fighter who worked hard for the establishment of the republic, and even more so a young man who constantly struggled for great ideals!

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