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The Insect Chronicle is a book in which Fabre spent his life and energy observing in detail the lives of insects and the struggles they fought for their survival and reproduction. Each of the 10 volumes contains several chapters, each of which depicts in detail and profoundly the life of one or more insects: spiders, bees, praying mantises, scorpions, and cicadas.
Childhood is the first in Gorky's famous autobiographical trilogy, which tells the story of the growth of a lonely child, "I" (Alyosha). ** A child's unique perspective on society and life as a whole. My grandfather's house, where "I" live, is a family full of hatred and shrouded in strong habits of small citizens, and it is a suffocating family.
In addition, it also shows the process of the corruption and decline of the entire society at that time.
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The first story of "Insects", "Memories of Childhood", is the main content.
Mainly writes about Fabre's childhood love for insects, hoping that one day when he grows up, he will leave some of his insights on insects in the history of insects.
As early as a child, Fabre had a preference for nature and a gift for observation. He studied flowers, studied insects, observed and doubted, not genetically, but driven by curiosity and love of nature.
Fabre's childhood was very difficult, and he spent a lot of time watching seemingly inconspicuous insects in order to tell humans secrets that were difficult to discover.
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The world of insects with a sense of energy.
Reading "Insects" has a feeling.
"Insects" is a masterpiece of Fabre, an outstanding French entomologist and writer, and an immortal work, not only a literary masterpiece, but also a scientific encyclopedia.
The Book of Insects contains a detailed description of many insects, their instincts, habits, labor, marriage, reproduction, and death.
"Insects" is a very attractive book, because this scientific encyclopedia is also literary, and every word in the text reflects the author's feelings, but also shows the unique personality of the insects. Like a miser, the willow longhorn wears a short tuxedo that seems to be "missing the fabric"; The little beetle "made selfless devotion to its offspring and broke its heart for its children"; A baby sparrow bitten by a spider will also "eat happily, and if we feed slowly, it will even cry like a baby". What a cute little creature!
It is no wonder that Lu Xun regarded "The Story of Insects" as a model for "talking about the life of insects".
Fabre had a keen interest in insects, so his Insects made me feel like I was watching from the sidelines. Every insect has the same emotions as a human. Such as:
The locusts, who had already panicked, completely forgot the trick of '36 strategies as the best policy'. ”
When I read "Insects", I can even imagine the images of insects in action, and the eyes are no longer boring words, but mysterious nature. The cicadas sing again, the crickets manage the housework, and the spiders capture food ......There are such interesting things in the mysterious nature, and my respect for nature comes naturally, and it also has a careful side.
Fabre must have encountered great difficulties in the process of exploring nature, but no matter how great the difficulties did not stop him from exploring, I admired Fabre's dedication to exploring nature, which made me feel that insects are closely related to the environment, and made me feel the author's ingenuity and subtle observation.
"Insects" is not only imbued with awe of life, but also contains a certain spirit. That spirit is truth-seeking, that is, the pursuit of truth, the search for truth. This is the Fabre spirit. Under the guidance of "Insects", I will continue to explore the magical world of insects.
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Poor Alyosha lost his father at the age of 3 and lost his affectionate father's love, followed his mother and grandmother to his grandfather's small dyeing workshop. From then on, a dark life descended on Alyosha's head. My grandfather's temper was very short-tempered, and he often beat his grandmother and Alyosha, which made Alyosha's young mind a shadow.
Later, Alyosha met his close friend Xiao Cigang, and the two talked about everything and formed a deep friendship. However, the good times did not last long, and poor little Tskgang was killed by two ** uncles. Alyosha lost his friend in this way.
Yakov and Mikhail are devils, Ou beats his wife, and he makes trouble every day to divide the family property, there is no unity between the brothers at all, and the two sons Sasha are also taught badly, and they play tricks on Alyosha everywhere. After that, Alyosha met the carpenter again "good things" and became friends. As a result, he was driven away by his grandfather, got Alyosha a stepfather, and beat people very fiercely, and a few years later, his grandmother, who loved him the most, died, and his mother also died, so he was driven out by his grandfather to pick up garbage for a living.
Another answer: The protagonist, Alyosha, lost his father at the age of four, and follows his grief-stricken mother and kind grandmother to the house of his tyrannical and bankrupt grandfather, who is on the verge of bankruptcy, only to be beaten by his violent grandfather. But the kind grandmother protected him everywhere.
At his maternal grandfather's house, he got to know many "quiet" relatives, including two selfish, insatiable uncles Mikhailo and Yakov, who were desperate to separate the family, and two cousins named Sara. The simple and loving Alyosha "Little Tsgang" (Ivan) used his arm to block the whip that his grandfather hit Alyosha every time, although he would be red and swollen from the whip. But he was strong, but later he crushed ...... to death when he helped his second uncle Yakov carry the cross
Alyosha's childhood was spent in the family of a typical Russian burgher: greedy, cruel, ignorant; intrigue between fathers and sons, brothers, and husbands and wives; In order to fight for property, they often quarrel and fight over trivial matters, ......But in this dark family, there is a hard-working, strong, and kind grandmother. She often told Alyosha beautiful mythological stories, and also subtly taught him to be a person who did not want to bow to ugly phenomena.
Alyosha's childhood was dark, just like his family. There were so many cruel things around him that sometimes even he couldn't believe it could happen. But fortunately, there is a grandmother, the spiritual pillar of the whole family.
Alyosha also knew a lot of other people: a few tenants after moving into the new house, the third young master next door, and so on. Alyosha understood some truths from some of the "strange" actions of his family.
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"Insects" is Fabre's masterpiece and an immortal world masterpiece. It is a fusion of the author's lifelong research results and life insights, turning the world of insects into a beautiful text for human beings to acquire knowledge, interest, beauty and thought. Hailed by Darwin"Unbeatable observer"Fabre looks at insect nature with human nature, and the instinct, habits, labor, marriage, reproduction and death of insects are all permeated with humanistic care; And look at social life with insect nature, and the wise philosophical thoughts leap onto the paper.
In its austere pen, a serious scholarly work is like a beautiful prose from which one can not only gain knowledge and ideas, but also that reading itself is a unique aesthetic process. It expresses the author's praise for the unique character of various insects and his love for life.
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