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It is an autobiographical style created by him based on his own experience**, he writes about Alyosha's childhood life from the age of 3 to 10 years old, ** from Alyosha to his maternal grandfather with his mother, and ends with his maternal grandfather asking Alyosha to go to the 'world' to eat together, vividly reproducing the living conditions of the lower classes of Russian people in the seventies and eighties of the nineteenth century. I've been typing for a long time, I'm tired of it, hehe*
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Childhood is a semi-autobiographical work by the Russian writer Maxim Gorky**, first published in 1913. Considered a classic of Russian literature, this ** is one of the earliest works in the genre of "proletarian literature" that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, focusing on the life of the working class.
It tells the story of the narrator's childhood and adolescence, as he grew up in a small impoverished village in Russia. Through the narrator's experiences, ** vividly and movingly describes the harsh conditions faced by the Russian working class in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The narrator's story is characterized by poverty, hunger, abuse, and neglect, but also by moments of warmth and kindness.
A key theme of "childhood" is the idea of the transformative power of education. The narrator's journey of education and self-awareness is a central part of the **, a symbol of hope and possibility in a world characterized by poverty and oppression.
There is also a powerful critique of the social and economic conditions that have led to widespread poverty and misery among the Russian working class. This review is particularly striking in the context of the era in which it was written, as it was published at a time of major social and political upheaval in Russia, as part of a broader campaign to focus on the struggles of the working class.
In terms of significance, Childhood is widely regarded as one of Gorky's most important works and is regarded as a landmark in Russian literature. It continues to be widely read and studied in Russia and internationally, and is considered a classic of working-class literature. This powerful depiction of working-class life, as well as its exploration of themes such as poverty, oppression, and the transformative power of education, make it an enduring and impactful work.
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The main content of Gorky's "Childhood" is the childhood life of Alyosha (Gorky's milk name) from the age of three to ten, vividly reproducing the living conditions of the lower class people in Tsarist Russia in the seventies and eighties of the 19th century, writing Gorky's understanding of suffering, his unique views on social life, and a constant desire and strength surging between the lines.
"Childhood" is the first part of the autobiographical ** trilogy created by Soviet writer Maxim Gorky based on his own experience, the other two are "In the World" and "My University".
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"Childhood" is the first part of the autobiographical ** trilogy created by Soviet writer Maxim Gorky based on his own experience, the other two are "In the World" and "My University".
"Childhood" tells the story of the eight years that the young protagonist Alyosha (Alexei's nickname) lived with his mother in his grandfather's house after losing his father at a young age.
With the occurrence of family events such as the endless struggle between the two uncles and the grandfather, the death of the dyeing worker, the remarriage of the mother, and the constant movement, Alyosha gradually saw the ugly faces of the small citizens represented by his grandfather, uncle, Uncle Peter, stepfather, etc., and their selfish, greedy, violent, and deceitful actions are vividly displayed to the reader through the innocent eyes of a child.
It should be noted that in addition to being vicious, Alyosha's grandfather had another side - he only cried in front of his wife, danced and told Alyosha stories, and sold the last house to Alyosha's mother to remarry as a dowry. These details of life make the image of my grandfather come to life in flesh and blood, and this book is more real and credible than the facialized works of class struggle.
As one of the world-renowned literary masterpieces of critical realism, "Childhood" was introduced to China very early. In academic circles, people compare Gorky and Lu Xun, their articles are so acupuncture and disadvantages, and they have a strong reflective power. Many characters in "Childhood", just like what was written in Lu Xun's "Diary of a Madman", were eaten by an era and a society.
For example, Ivan Jr., Grigory, and his aunt who died at the hands of two uncles. Through "Childhood", we can learn about the darkness of our northern neighbor under the rule of the tsar, and about the common suffering of the proletariat all over the world. The intention of including "Childhood" in the Chunhua Qiushi Classics Series is precisely in the hope that it will become a window for young people in our country to understand Tsarist Russia and the plight of the proletariat abroad.
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"Childhood" tells the childhood life of Alyosha (Gorky's milk name) from the age of three to ten, vividly reproduces the living conditions of the lower class people in Tsarist Russia in the seventies and eighties of the 19th century, and writes Gorky's understanding of suffering and his unique views on social life.
The requirements are a bit high, hehe, it's easy to find it online, and it's not practical to help you write because you post it.
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.
When Alyosha came to his grandfather's house, his grandfather's business had already begun to decline, and Alyosha's two uncles were constantly quarreling and fighting over the division of the family and embezzling Alyosha's mother's dowry, and due to the recession of the family business, his grandfather became more and more tyrannical. One day, out of curiosity, Alyosha threw a white tablecloth into a dye vat and dyed it blue, only to be beaten unconscious by her grandfather. Alyosha's mother, who couldn't bear this life, left him and left the family (I don't know if it meets your requirements).
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