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Gorky. The fourth chapter of "Childhood" mainly tells the story of the grandmother telling the author a fairy tale, the fire in the house, and the death of the aunt due to fright.
Write about my grandmother, her devotion to God, her kindness and loyalty to people, and her tolerance and understanding of her husband; Write about her intelligence, ability, talkativeness, dancing, and fairy tales; If the command is determined in the fire, he will deliver the wife for his aunt after the fire; She is a good housewife and pillar of the big family, and "my" most intimate and favorite friend.
"Childhood" is a ** written by Gorky as the material of his lifelong childhood life, full of childlike fun. It uses the innocent vision of children, through thinking and understanding, to express the joy of childhood and the difficulties and sufferings of the first life with the accompaniment.
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Childhood is a unique autobiography. It is not like most autobiographies that create a portrait of a protagonist. It is more like a long scroll of colorful oil paintings, restoring an era, a life in a family.
In this life, there are many protagonists. Whether it is beautiful or ugly, they all stand in front of the reader at the same time and impact the reader's heart. With its unique art form, profound ideological content and unique artistic characteristics, "Childhood" occupies an important position in the history of Russian and Soviet literature and even world literature, and has incomparable artistic value.
About the author: Gorky (1868-1936), the founder of Soviet literature. Formerly known as Alexei Blind Maxim.
Vich Bishkov, former Soviet Union.
A family of carpenters in the town of Nizhny Novgorod.
His representative works include the long "Mother", the novella "Three People", and the prose "Spring Melody".
The short story ** "Makar Chudra", the drama "At the Bottom", etc.
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Main content: I live in the same room with my grandmother, listen to my grandmother's prayers every day, listen to my grandmother talk about God, angels and demons, and listen to my grandmother's auspicious words and poems. Suddenly, one day, the house was on fire, and my grandmother commanded the whole family to extinguish the fire together.
After the fire was extinguished, Grandma helped Aunt Natalia deliver the baby. In the end, my aunt died.
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Chapter 12 writes about my mother's remarriage and life after remarriage, the trauma caused to my soul by this "sad incident" of "me", and the fact that my grandfather's family has been declining and completely bankrupt in the past two years, and he has been moving constantly, and his house and life have become worse and worse every time, and he is almost really going to the streets to beg for food. "I" can't accept the fact that my mother remarried. Family conflicts are mainly manifested between "me" and my mother.
He also focused on going to school and reading, especially about an educator who loves children and is kind to them.
Chapter 13 writes about my grandfather and grandmother living separately, "I" picking up scraps for a living, "I" and a few children going to the river to steal planks and sell them for money, writing about the difficult life and friendship of these friends, writing about the death of my mother, and finally, writing that "I" had to go to "the world". All these contents, at first glance, seem very messy, but they are completely in line with the logic of life itself, because they are all written with the word "poor". The tragedy of "Childhood" ends with the tragic scene of the death of his mother.
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My mother's remarriage caused a psychological trauma to me, and my grandfather's family fortune has been declining in the past two years, and he almost has to beg for food on the streets, moving constantly, and his house and life are getting worse and worse every time. When I went to school, I secretly exchanged one ruble for two books, and my mother found out and confiscated my "Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales", and the news was passed to the school, and I was not in school.
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Chapter 12 is mainly written:
The life of the mother after remarriage and the mother's remarriage.
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My feet came to my senses and I came to my mother's room, where there were several strangers, among whom Maximov would become my stepfather. I hated the old woman and her son, and I was beaten for it. I was building a project in the garden, but my grandfather was going to sell the house.
Mother and Maximov got married. Mother and stepfather left for Moscow. My grandfather started arguing with my grandmother and kicked her out of the house.
In the autumn my grandfather sold the house and moved to a dimly lit basement. Soon, the mother returned, and the stepfather lost all the money. I lived in a house in the town of Somov and went to school.
Teachers and priests didn't like me. The new leader was very kind, and he made me less naughty. I took one ruble from my mother, sold two books, was found by my mother, and confiscated my Andersen Fairy Tales.
The news of my money reached the school, and I never wanted to go to school again. I heard my stepfather beating my mother.
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*
Goyer's autobiographical trilogy includes Childhood, In the World, and ( )a"My University". >>>More
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).