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Chapter 3 While fishing in the lake, Paul befriends the forester's daughter, Tonya. She didn't taunt and insult Paul like other rich children, and the two soon got to know each other. The workers at the station quit their work, and Artem and three other workers were forced to drive and kill a German for their own safety and that of the other rebels, before jumping out of the car and fleeing into the countryside.
But their families couldn't hear from them anymore. Tonya was reading by the lake and saw Paul, who was swimming. They chatted together and became friends.
In order to support himself and his mother, Paul bought a new set of clothes and got a sawmill job. Tonya is pleasantly surprised by Paul's new outfit.
Chapter 4 Tonya writes a letter to Tania and confides her thoughts. The only theatre in the city held a grand gala, which was attended by many people from the Petliura gentry community. Paul was taken to power generation.
Pavlyuk broke in while the ball was going to be busy, and he got into a fight with Golub over the music. There was chaos in the room.
Rumors of "burning, killing, and capturing Jews" in the city spread far and wide, causing panic among many people, and Seryosha and others discussed where and how to hide. Three days after the clashes between Golub and Pavlyuk, the brutality of the Jews began. During the terrible three days and two nights, many people were killed and destroyed.
But only a few resisted.
Background of creation. In the late 20s and early 30s, with the end of the NEP and the establishment of Stalin's political and economic system, a highly centralized and unified situation was also required in the literary and artistic circles. During the Stalin period, the state used the idea of "unification" to educate young people, and paid special attention to the important role of literature and art in cultivating the communist moral character of young people.
The official emphasizes the task of literature to "transform and educate the working people in the spirit of socialism", and the most direct means for literature and art to fulfill this educational function is to create heroes who embody the socialist spirit and communist ideals. During this period, the main theme of Soviet literature was to praise the transformation and construction of socialism, to praise the party and its leaders, and to create a glorious image of the new Soviet people.
The task of Soviet literature was to create a character who believed in communism according to communist ideology and portrayed him as authentic and believable. Ostrovsky responded to the official call to begin writing Steel, and Paul's simple class feelings, fanatical dedication, vision of communism, and absolute obedience to the leader were exactly what Stalin needed to carry out his line.
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