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My mother gave birth to a little brother, but unfortunately died. The police forced us to move, so my mother and I followed my grandmother, who had come to visit her, back to our hometown.
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Chapter 11 of "Childhood" mainly writes about the family life after the mother's return, first of all, the mother's interaction with some young men. Secondly, write about cousin Sasha's truancy and escape. My cousin and "I" are poor orphans, he doesn't have a real mother, and his stepmother treats him badly. ** Writes very vividly and concretely about his truancy.
But the focus of this chapter is that my grandmother told me about my father's life and my parents' marriage.
Background of Childhood:
Childhood is the first in Gorky's autobiographical trilogy. As early as the 90s of the 19th century, Gorky had the idea of writing biographical works. Between 1908 and 1910, Lenin visited Gorky's apartment on the Italian island of Capri, where he told him more than once about his childhood and adolescence.
Once, Lenin said to Gorky: "You should write everything out, old friend, you must write it!" It's all very educational, excellent!
Gorky said: "One day in the future, I will write it." Soon, he fulfilled that promise.
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The main contents of the first chapter:
My father died, and not long ago I had a serious illness, first my father took care of me, then my grandmother from Nizhni took care of me, and my mother was sad to kneel, combing my father's hair, and at the same time kept shedding tears. Neighbors and the police urged, the mother began to give birth, it was very chaotic, and suddenly, the younger brother Maxim was born.
Then came my father's funeral, and a few days later, we boarded the ship to Nigerny, and it was a beautiful day, and my grandmother told me and the sailors, and we both liked my grandmother, and my mother was still depressed. When we finally arrived in Niži, my grandfather and uncles came to pick us up, and I always felt that my grandfather was hostile to me.
The impact of the work. Childhood is a unique autobiography. It is not like most autobiographies that create a portrait of a protagonist.
Whether the belt is beautiful or ugly, it stands in front of the reader at the same time, impacting the reader's heart. "Childhood" occupies an important position in the history of Russian and Soviet literature and even world literature with its unique artistic form, profound ideological content and unique artistic characteristics, and has incomparable artistic value.
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The main content of "Childhood":
After the death of his father, the little protagonist Alyosha lived with his mother in his grandfather's house. During this period, he was loved and cared for by his grandmother, influenced by the beautiful fairy tales told by his grandmother, and at the same time, he also witnessed the selfishness and greed of his two uncles fighting over the family property and fighting for the family property. This real-life existence of good and evil, love and hatred left a deep impression on his young mind.
Alyosha spent his childhood in this "suffocating, small world full of terrible scenes."
"Childhood" is the first in a trilogy of autobiographical ** written by the former Soviet writer Maxim Gorky based on his own experiences (the other two are "In the World" and "My University").
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 the former Soviet Union in the seventies and eighties of the 19th century, and writes Gorky's understanding of suffering, his unique views on social life, and a constant desire and strength surging between the lines.
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The protagonist in ** also lost his father at the age of three, and was brought to his grandfather's house by his mother and grandmother. My grandfather was a rough and selfish little dyer, but he was on the verge of bankruptcy. And the two uncles were the same rough and selfish philistines, and even their children followed this ethos.
Alyosha was abused in such a family: her grandfather often beat her grandmother and children, and once she beat Alyosha unconscious, and she became seriously ill.
In such an ugly society, we have to worry about whether Alyosha's soul will also be defiled? But fortunately, the world is not entirely ugly, and there are still good and upright people around him, who give Alyosha confidence and strength, so that he can see light and hope, and believe that the darkness will eventually pass and the future will belong to the light. The most important person in his life was his grandmother, who sent honey to Alyosha's heart.
In the works, the grandmother is the most kind and humane image, she always uses her warmth to give Alyosha the seeds of love, the seeds germinate and grow into towering trees, with the protection of wings, Alyosha's world will no longer be left to the wind and rain. His grandmother soothed his wounds, and it was Grigory, the elder worker, who really taught him to be an upright man. Of course, the kind, optimistic, and compassionate "Little Tsgang" also taught Alyosha how to face the difficulties of life, but he was killed by his two uncles.
It is precisely with his unique feelings and skillful artistic skills of a proletarian writer that Gorky succeeds in reproducing the difficult journey of Alyosha as a new generation from awakening to growth based on his own personal experience.
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The first part of my childhood was mainly written about - my father died, not long ago I had a serious illness, at first my father took care of me, and then my grandmother from Nizhni took care of me, and my mother was sad to kneel, combing my father's hair, while constantly shedding tears. The neighbors and the police urged, the mother started to give birth, it was very messy, suddenly, the younger brother Maxim was born, followed by the father's funeral, a few days later, we boarded the ship to Nizhny, it was a beautiful day, my grandmother told me and the sailors, we all liked my grandmother, my mother was still depressed.
When we finally arrived in Nizhny, my grandfather and uncles came to pick us up, and I always felt that my grandfather was hostile to me, and then we went back to my grandfather's house together, and there were dye vats and all kinds of paints in the yard.
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