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There is a slight difference in the number of words between different publishers, which is basically between 370 thousand words and 371 thousand words.
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"How Steel is Made".The word count is 374000.
How Steel is Made" is a 374,000-word book, ** through the account of Paul Kochakin.
The path of growth tells 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 a poor iron warrior.
Artistic features of "How Steel is Made":
How Steel is Made" is loved by readers with its vivid and life-like language, shocking spiritual power and thought-provoking philosophy of life.
This shocking power that only authenticity can produce and celebrate the birth of a code allows the reader to fully immerse himself in Ostrovsky.
The life and emotional world of his works. Therefore, when he rose up against the ruthless fate with the superhuman perseverance of a warrior, ordinary life burst out with extraordinary light in the fierce collision with fate. This light is eternal and can always bring light and strength to the pale heart.
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How Steel is Made" is an excellent ** that describes the growth process of newcomers and reveals the excellent qualities of newcomers. When asked by a British journalist why the author had chosen "How Steel is Made" as the title of his book, Ostrovsky said: "Steel is forged in fire and sudden cold.
It is only in this way that it can become hard and not afraid of anything, and our generation has also been tempered in such struggles, in difficult trials, and has learned not to be decadent in the face of life. The title of the book vividly summarizes the content of the ideas he wants to express; The growth path and ideological character of his own generation. Through Paul's process of growing from a worker's child to a proletarian fighter.
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. Revolutionaries are tempered into steel in the struggle, and this is an important theme of the revolutionary. By revealing Paul's resolute character of daring to overcome any hardships and hardships for the cause of the party and the people, he vividly tells the younger generation what communist ideals are and how to work hard for communist ideals.
What kind of life should a revolutionary soldier have is another theme of **. The passage that Paul said when he mourned the grave of his female comrade-in-arms Valya is a confession of his communist outlook on life, and it is also an elaboration of the theme of **: "The most precious thing for man is life, and life is only once for us."
This is how a person's life should be spent; When he recalls the past, he does not regret that he wasted his time, nor is he ashamed of his inactivity—so that, at the end of his life, he can say: 'My whole life and all my energies have been devoted to the most magnificent cause in the world—the struggle for the emancipation of mankind.'" The theme of ** can be summed up in this way:
A man's life should be lived like Paul's.
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The full text is long, and the paragraph containing the title is:
The most precious thing for human beings is life, and life is only once for us. A man's life should be spent in such a way that, when he looks back, he does not regret that he wasted his time, nor is he ashamed of his inactivity—so that at the end of his life he can say:
My whole life and all my energies have been devoted to the most magnificent cause in the world - the struggle for the liberation of mankind.
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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