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"How the Steel Was Tempered" is called "How the Steel Was Tempered".
How Steel is Made is written in 1933 by Soviet writer Nikolai Ostrovsky.
** Through the narrative of Paul Kochakin's growth path, it tells 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. In April 2020, it was included in the junior high school section of the Reading Guidance Catalogue for Primary and Secondary School Students (2020 Edition) of the Basic Education Curriculum and Textbook Development Center of the Ministry of Education.
Appreciation:
How Steel is Made" is a masterpiece of Soviet socialist literature. ** Truly and profoundly depicts the vast picture of life in the Ukrainian region before and after the October Revolution, and creates a glorious image of a generation of heroes represented by Paul Kochakin.
The author strictly follows the reality of life when portraying this character, and does not regard Paul's strong will and strong character as innate, but believes that it is tempered in heroic battles and hard labor, in hard study and strict self-discipline.
How Steel is Made" depicts the extraordinary light of ordinary life 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 the steel was tempered.
tempered
English [.]'temp d] beauty ['tempəd]
adj.reconciled; weakened; mild; tempered; Past tense and past participle of the verb temper.
Lexical collocations. 1. Short temper.
2. Short-tempered.
3. good-tempered.
4. ill-tempered.
The nouns temper, character, nature, and personality all mean "character, temperament, temperament, and habits". Differences:
1. Temper refers to the character or temperament that is reflected in the emotional aspect and determines the way to deal with problems or situations, which can be temporary or long-lasting.
2. Character refers to the objective evaluation of personality or personality, often related to morality.
3. Nature refers to its nature.
4. Personality mainly refers to personality.
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How Steel Is Made is a novel written by the former Soviet writer Nikolai Ostrovsky, written in 1933. The English name is "How the Steel Was Tempered", the Russian version of ".
1. Author Nikolai Alek Ryzaseevich Ostrovsky. It depicts Paul Kochagin's life as the son of an ordinary worker, who lived through the harsh life of the First World War, the October Revolution, the Civil War, and the period of national economic recovery, transforming the spontaneous rebellion against the old life into a conscious class will. Paul's growth is not a "self-development of character", but as the author says when he recalls his own life: >>>More
<> author: Nikolai Alekseevich Ostrovsky (1904-1936), a famous proletarian writer in the former Soviet Union, a Bolshevik fighter. Born on September 22, 1904 into a working-class family. >>>More
There is a slight difference in the number of words between different publishers, which is basically between 370 thousand words and 371 thousand words.
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 fighter have, this is the theme of **. >>>More