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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.
Grandma who is over the age of six.
The first "conversation" between the three and four-year-old "me" when they met was lively and funny. Gorky, who has long passed the age of not being confused, to.
The tone, vision, psychology, and behavior of three- and four-year-old children truly and vividly describe and reflect the objective reality of the time, and profoundly and accurately express their very mature thoughts, opinions, and feelings. The language is concise and vivid, very colloquial, which fits well into the tone of the characters and the language environment of the time; The plot is the finishing touch, and the characters come to life. Not only this chapter, but also the whole of "Childhood", has this remarkable feature and merit.
"Childhood" is very well written at the beginning. It can be plucked out of more than just a beautiful piece of prose. The title added by the translator gives you a general idea of what this chapter is about:
1. "The Appearance of the Maternal Grandmother"; 2. "The death of the father and the birth of the younger brother"; 3. "The Father's Burial"; 4. "Scenery on the Volga". Each chapter of Childhood is made up of many such beautiful essays. "Childhood" can be compared to a string of pearl necklaces, and every piece of prose is a crystal clear pearl.
For example, there are several of these pearls hidden in this chapter.
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Childhood reading feelings.
This summer, I took out some old books on the shelves and re-read them, including a copy of Gorky's "Childhood", which I had read when I was in the fourth grade, and I was full of emotion at that time.
In the book, Alyosha lost his father at a young age and had to be sent to live with his cruel and inhuman grandfather. Living in such a family, Alyosha suffered a lot of abuse from his maternal grandfather, and around him, there were only selfish, cold-eyed "outsiders". However, Alyosha still lived tenaciously and slowly grew up in a difficult environment.
I naturally compare my own childhood with Alyosha's. My childhood was 10,000 times happier than Alyosha's. I have a complete family, with the love of my grandparents and the care of my parents.
However, I am indeed an out-and-out big lazy worm, I have never cooked by myself, never washed my own clothes, never done housework independently, and have never even done these little things, let alone live alone in society.
I thought to myself: if I had been in the society where Alyosha lived, I might not have been able to survive even a day, let alone fight against the evil society.
After reading this book, I decided to completely change myself and learn all the qualities of Alyosha that are hardworking, eager to learn, independent, and courageous in fighting. I'll try.
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Reading "Childhood" has a feeling.
Recently, I read Gorky's book "Childhood", which vividly depicts the tragic childhood of the protagonist Alyosha. Alyosha's parents died, and his grandfather was very short-tempered, and only his grandmother loved him. His grandfather didn't like him very much, and his two uncles hated him even more.
In such a harsh environment, he came over. In fact, Alyosha is based on Gorky himself, and Gorky uses the character of Alyosha to describe his childhood. This made me deeply appreciate the ugliness of the people of that era.
Gorky's childhood was so tragic compared to what we have now!
How happy we are to be pampered by our parents. Sitting in a spacious and bright classroom every day, listening to the teacher's lectures; When you go home, there are big fish and big meat waiting for you to taste; Whatever you want, you'll be given what you want; If someone bullies you, adults will not hesitate to teach that person a hard lesson. And what about Gorky's time?
Gorky rarely had a peaceful life, and almost every day someone hurt him, insulted him, and bullied him. I also don't understand, why do those people do such things that harm others and themselves? Are these meaningless things worth them doing?
Therefore, we should cherish the happy and happy life we have now. We must grasp the tail of childhood, study hard, and don't be in the midst of blessings without knowing blessings. With such an excellent learning environment and such a beautiful childhood, if we don't study hard, we will be so sorry for our parents.
Now, seeing that childhood is about to leave, ushering in a vibrant teenager, let us cherish the last moment of childhood, a little careless, childhood will leave us, seize the last time of childhood, leave us the best impression of childhood!
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Recently, I read Gorky's "Childhood".
This is the first part of the autobiographical trilogy created by the author based on his own experience. It's about the protagonist Alyosha. Pyshkov's childhood life in the period from three to ten years old.
Alyosha lost her father at a young age and came to her grandfather's house with her father and grandmother. All this is just the beginning of the difficult fate of the protagonist Alyosha. My grandfather's house is not so much a home as a hell on earth.
His grandfather was in charge of everything in the house, he was very short-tempered and regarded money as his life, and the protagonist Alyosha was often beaten for making mistakes; The two uncles often quarreled and fought over the separation of the family; The women in the family have no status, and let their husbands beat and scold and vent. All this left a shadow on Alyosha's young mind. This is a typical Russian family of small burghers:
greed, cruelty, ignorance; intrigue between fathers and sons, brothers, and husbands and wives; In order to fight for property, they often quarrel and fight over trivial matters, ......In such a family of cruelty and hatred, young Alyosha experienced the pain, the squalor and the ugliness of the world prematurely, and the young heart was deeply shaken by many, many heavy blows.
But, at the same time, we can also see that on the other side of this darkness, there is something called light that is faintly shining there. As long as there is hope for the light, then this faint light of fire can be lowered to infinity, until it spills into every dark corner. I admire the kind and kind grandmother, she has a big heart, she is like a beacon, illuminating Alyosha's lonely heart, and her grandmother's love for Alyosha gave Alyosha a strong and unyielding character, making Alyosha feel her presence.
And what I'm saying is don't lose faith in any unbearable reality, there will always be people and things that make you feel miserable or even hopeless, but think about it, the darkness passes, and the dawn will always come. As long as you can maintain your undying faith and be a kind, optimistic, and compassionate person, then your light will come. That's what I learned from reading "Childhood".
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