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Chapter 9 of How Steel is Made is Learned Here:
In this chapter, Paul.
His fate was changed and a great turn came, and he was aware of Chernyak's questioning and Dolinnik's, and he took the opportunity to escape, and here the language is very wonderful, and the five people in prison have different attitudes towards the questioning.
The old man is confused and unbelievable, the woman is flattering, Dolinnick is nervous and calm, Zelzer is impulsive and stupid, Paul is alert and smart, and the author uses details such as Dolinnik forgetting to bring his coat and Paul running out.
Their excitement is vividly expressed.
Later, Paul inadvertently wandered near Tonia's house because he didn't dare to go home, and was found by Tonia and hid in her home, which is the beginning of their relationship, which directly reflects Tonia's different side from ordinary rich children, and it is this difference that makes Paul Chedi like her.
But at the same time, Tonia's identity doomed their relationship to be unsatisfactory, just like Lisa thought: "Could it be that you really like that worker?" "There will be a lot of pressure between them, and it will also pave the way for the separation of Paul and Tonia later.
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Very cultured, which helped me a lot.
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"How Steel is Made" Chapter 3 Perception:
We are still young, so we don't have to work hard in that bloody storm, but we need to study hard, listen carefully in class, do our homework well, listen to teachers and parents, help each other with our classmates, and not bow our heads in the face of difficulties.
In the face of difficulties, we should think of more ways to solve difficulties, and exercise a strong will and the spirit of not bowing to difficulties in the difficulties, as well as the strength to withstand setbacks. In the face of difficult problems, we should use our brains to think more, think more ways to solve problems, not retreat in the face of difficulties, but advance in the face of difficulties, so that our brains are more and more flexible.
Background of the Times:
In the late 20s and early 30s, with the end of the NEP and the establishment of Stalin's political and economic system, a highly centralized and unified situation was also required in the literary and artistic circles. During the Stalin period, the state used the idea of "unification" to educate young people, and paid special attention to the important role of literature and art in cultivating the communist moral character of young people.
The official emphasizes the task of literature to "transform and educate the working people in the spirit of socialism", and the most direct means for literature and art to fulfill this educational function is to create heroes who embody the socialist spirit and communist ideals. During this period, the main theme of Soviet literature was to praise the transformation and construction of socialism, to praise the party and its leaders, and to create a glorious image of the new Soviet man.
Ostrovsky responded to the official call to begin writing Steel, and Paul's simple class feelings, fanatical dedication, vision of communism, and absolute obedience to the leader were exactly what Stalin needed to carry out his line.
"How Steel is Made".The main contents of Chapter 2 are as follows: >>>More
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