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The story of Gorky.
1 Golgene was a blessing in disguise.
Once, when Gorky was boiling water, he was fascinated by reading, but he didn't realize that the water had already boiled, and as a result, the teapot was burned. This is a disaster, the hostess of ** picked up a pine stick, and hit Gorky without saying anything, scolding while beating back, beating Gorky all over his body, so that he had to ask a doctor to come and see. Gorky's body was blue and purple, and blood oozed from some places, and the wooden thorns were pierced into the flesh.
The doctor pulled twelve wooden thorns from his back and, with great indignation, encouraged Gorky to denounce him.
The hostess was frightened at this time, she was afraid that Gorky would accuse her of abuse. Immediately changed his pitiful face and said, "Child! As long as you don't denounce me, I will agree to any conditions you make. Do you talk count? ”
Yes. The hostess said helplessly.
As long as you allow me to study after I finish my work, I won't denounce you. ”
The hostess reluctantly agreed. In this way, Gorgene was a blessing in disguise, and at the cost of suffering in exchange for the right to study in excess of time.
2 is too many.
Gorky got lost while traveling, and walked to a small village on the border with China at night, where it was snowing heavily, and he couldn't stand the cold, so he knocked on the door of a farmhouse and asked for accommodation. An old lady asked aloud in the house, "Who are you?" ”
Gorky said: "Alexei Makshi Movi is strange. Pyshkov!
There are too many people! The old lady "bang" closed the door that had just been opened, and simply refused. 3 As a child, Gorky spent more than ten hours a day under heavy labor and whipping and scolding.
But even with such a life, he always seized every free minute to read. The shopkeeper did not allow him to read, so he did everything possible to get his hands on the books and hid in the attic and storeroom to read. At night, he used the moonlight or a small homemade lamp to illuminate the reading, and when there were no candles, he collected the wax oil from the old candle tray, put it in a canning box, poured some lamp oil, and rolled a wick with cotton thread to illuminate the reading.
When he was working as a bakery, he used bits and pieces of wooden sticks to set up a makeshift bookshelf on the kneading table, kneading the dough while reading a book. Once, when the boss walked in to see him reading, he wanted to take the book and throw it into the fire, but Gorky grabbed the boss's arm and angrily shouted: "How dare you burn that book!"
Roared out of the boss. Surveillance and intimidation did not stop Gorky from studying, but only strengthened his belief in self-study.
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Set in one's ways. At night, Gorky came out of the theater with a pale face and said angrily: Nonsense!
Misrepresent! On this day it was Gorky's play "Yegor Brychev and the Others" that was performed. Without his consent, the director treated the ending as Brychev dead.
With this change, the tragic atmosphere was thickened, and the audience was very excited, and each curtain call reached twenty or thirty times. Although the audience cheered, Gorky got angry when he saw it, saying: "Brychev is not dead.
He went to the director and said, "You have to change it back."
Why? The director was stunned and said, "Isn't this a better effect?"
Brychev was not dead at that time, respect the facts. ”
The director appreciated his own revisions, but was also fascinated by the applause in the theater and was reluctant to change. Gorky insisted on his opinion, and the director couldn't do it, so he had to change the ending to let Brychev fall, but he didn't die. This time, although Gorky was satisfied, the audience only had five or six curtain calls, and the theater effect was much worse.
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Chapter 1Gorky, the world's literary hero, has a deep affection for books and loves books as much as his life. Once, when his room caught fire, the first thing he picked up was books, and he didn't think about anything else. In an attempt to save the books, he was almost burned to death.
He said: "Books enlighten my wisdom and my heart, and on the other hand help me to stand up in a muddy pond in which I would have sunk and I would have drowned in stupidity and obscenity."
Chapter 2Gorky had a clever and clever son named Maxim. He lived with his mother in Paris, France at a young age.
When Maxim was 8 years old, he began to write letters to his father with the help of his mother. He wrote and changed and changed and wrote, and finally sent the letter away. Gorky was very happy to receive the letter from his son.
He hurriedly opened the letter, laughed as he read it, and couldn't help but praise his son for being a "good man" and maybe a writer and poet in the future.
Then, he sent a letter back to his son. He said in a witty and serious tone, "You can't write this letter yourself, baby, and I will be very glad if you try to write it to me yourself, and send it to me yourself."
Do everything yourself, don't force others to think about you......”
Maxim read his father's reply and secretly decided: in the future, he will no longer ask his mother for help, and he must learn to write handwritten letters by himself.
A few years later, Maxim turned 11 years old. He reminisced about his childhood when he and his parents went to Gobatovka to escape the summer, and wrote an essay on this topic and sent it to Gorky. After Gorky received the letter, he immediately replied to his son:
You might as well practice writing and tell yourself stories outside of class for yourself, not for the sake of coping with the teacher. It's interesting. At your age, I practiced writing and journaling, and that's probably why I became a writer.
Chapter 3He was born in a carpenter family in Tsarist Russia, lost his father at the age of 4, and was fostered by his maternal grandmother. Because his family was extremely cold, he only studied in primary school for two years. When he was lo years old, he walked into the "world" that was cold and dry.
He worked as an apprentice, a porter, a keeper, and a baker. He also wandered twice in southern Russia and suffered a miserable life. But he loved to read, and in any case, he took advantage of the opportunity to read voraciously.
As he himself said, "I pounce on a book like a hungry man pounces on bread." ”
He suffered humiliation in order to study. When he was young, he worked as an apprentice in a shoe store, and when he had no money to buy books, he borrowed books from place to read. The preschoolers at that time were actually slaves:
Go shopping on the street, make a stove, mop the floor, wash vegetables and take the children ......Every day from morning to half-recognized. After a tiring day, use a small homemade lamp and insist on reading.
The proprietress forbade Gorky to read, and went to the attic to search for books, and when she found them, she tore them apart. Because of studying, I was beaten by the boss's wife. In order to read, Gorky could endure anything, and was even willing to endure torture.
He said: "Suppose someone proposes to me: 'Go and beat you with a stick in the square!'
I think that's what I can accept.
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