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1. Author Nikolai Alek Ryzaseevich Ostrovsky. It depicts Paul Kochagin's life as the son of an ordinary worker, who lived through the harsh life of the First World War, the October Revolution, the Civil War, and the period of national economic recovery, transforming the spontaneous rebellion against the old life into a conscious class will. Paul's growth is not a "self-development of character", but as the author says when he recalls his own life:
Steel is forged in the midst of a raging fire and a sudden cooling, and our generation has also been tempered in struggle and hard trials."
2. Paul's heroism is the rational sincerity of the early Bolsheviks, and the individual values and the collective cause are in a state of conceptual harmony. Not only does he portray this protagonist through one dilemma after another, but he also expresses this sincerity through stirring monologues and thought-provoking aphorisms. Once, when Paul came to the martyr's tomb to mourn his comrades who died for the revolution, he silently thought:
The most precious thing for a human being is life. It is given to us only once. This is how a person's life should be lived:
When he looks back, he does not regret that he wasted his time, nor is he ashamed of his inaction. So that at the moment of his death he could say: "I have devoted my whole life and all my energies to the most magnificent cause - the struggle for the emancipation of mankind".
3. The grip with Tonya and the love entanglement, the friendship with Lida, and the sincere feelings for Daya also show the purity of Paul's spiritual world and the special qualities of the best characters.
4. The author uses himself as the prototype of the protagonist, but it is not autobiography. He said; "This long story is first and foremost a work of art, and in this long story I use the right of fiction." The author's intention is "to create in the work a typology, a typology of the young revolutionaries in our time, the era of the proletarian revolution."
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It tells the story of Paul Kochagin from an ignorant teenager to a Bolshevik fighter loyal to the revolution, and then to a blind but strong and unyielding creator**, becoming an iron warrior.
Paul's lofty revolutionary thoughts, noble moral sentiments, selfless dedication, strong will to struggle, optimistic attitude towards life and clear life goals are all examples for us to learn.
How Steel is Made is written in 1933 by Soviet writer Nikolai Ostrovsky.
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This book tells the story of the protagonist Paul Kochakin's gradual growth from a poor boy struggling at the bottom of society to a proletarian revolutionary fighter who has fought all his life for the cause of the motherland and the people. The young Paul used to be a clerk and was bullied; stole a pistol from the Germans and was imprisoned for saving Zhu Helai; tossing and turning on the battlefield filled with gunpowder, struggling on the death line many times; After the victory of the revolution, he devoted all his body and mind to the construction of the people......In this process, Paul showed the noble character of perseverance, courage and selfless dedication of a true proletarian revolutionary fighter, he gave his precious youth to the party and the people, and bravely took up the pen to serve the people even though he was paralyzed. Paul's spirit is an eternal banner, and Paul's deeds and character are an example for every young person in the 21st century to learn from.
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**Through Paul Kochagin's growth path, tell 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.
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"How Steel is Made" is a novel written by the Soviet writer Nikolai Ostrovsky, written in 1933. **By telling the story of Paul Kochagin's transformation from an ignorant teenager to a Bolshevik fighter loyal to the revolution, and then to a blind but strong and unyielding creation**, he became a strong piece of steel. The author is the former Soviet writer Nikolai Ostrovsky, which is an autobiographical **, telling people that only when a person defeats the enemy and defeats 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.
It praised the spirit of perseverance in the face of despair and challenged fate, lashed out at the capitalists and the ugliness of capitalist society, and showed the spirit of resistance of the proletariat to the oppressed fate represented by the author.
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**Through Paul Kochagin's growth path, tell 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.
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After the outbreak of the October Revolution, imperialism and reactionaries tried in vain to strangle the nascent Soviet power. Paul's hometown of Shepetovka, Ukraine, also experienced years of foreign armed intervention and civil war. In a fierce battle, he was badly wounded in the head, but he used his stubborn perseverance to defeat the Grim Reaper, and Paul also had suicidal thoughts at one point, but he quickly came out of the trough.
This man, who was paralyzed, blind and had no experience in writing, began his heroic career - literary creation.
The ** "Born of the Storm", which he wrote with his life, has finally been published! The iron ring of life has been completely shattered, and Paul picks up the new ** and starts a new life.
wisdom, created a heroic character, and created this book that brought me great shock. Whenever he retreats when he encounters difficulties, and whenever he cries when he is frustrated, he will think of Paul's tall figure. Kochagin's growth, fate and ups and downs. >>>More
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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