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Because this is a poor housewife Sanna has very real feelings. As a mother, she pitied her two children; As a neighbor, she must care about the two children Simon left behind; As a housewife with five children, she worries about her future life, so her "heart beats hard". "It must be done" means that it should and must be done.
Because Sanna saw that the two lovely children were very pitiful without their mother's support, she didn't think much about it and carried them home. From here we can see Sanna's kind nature.
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Sanna because their family is poor, and the fisherman is the breadwinner, and without him, they can't survive!
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In such bad weather, the husband still has to fish in the sea, alas, the days are too difficult, plus two children, how can the husband feed? How am I going to talk to him about raising two children?
But those two children are so pitiful, they won't be able to survive if they don't take them back and no one takes care of them, no matter what? I have to take it back, and tell him about what I have to do now.
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In "The Poor", Sanna is silent with her husband for the first time, and she is thinking about how to tell her husband about bringing back Simon's child. The second time she was tentative to see how her husband reacted.
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Answer: Sanna will think: how good it would be for her husband to come back safely from going out fishing! Simon is dead, and I have brought her two children back without my husband's permission, so what should I think he said?
Life is stressful enough. Will the husband agree? We are all poor, and he will agree with me.
The text focuses on the fact that on a stormy night, the fisherman's wife, Sanna, took in two orphans from her neighbor out of kindness and compassion while waiting for her relatives to return.
The work delicately analyzes the development of the psychological contradictions of the fisherman's son, Sanna, and shows the noble quality of the fisherman couple who would rather endure hardships and overcome difficulties themselves than help their neighbors. The structure is rigorous and hierarchical; The description is delicate, reasonable, and truly touching. It has been incorporated into various editions of primary school textbooks.
The work delicately analyzes the development of the psychological contradictions of the fisherman's son, Sanna, and shows the noble quality of the fisherman couple who would rather endure hardships and overcome difficulties themselves than help their neighbors. The structure is rigorous and hierarchical; The description is delicate, reasonable, and truly touching. It has been incorporated into various editions of primary school textbooks.
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Sanna is silent twice in "The Poor".
The first time was silent with her husband, who was thinking about how to tell him about bringing Simon's child back.
The second time she was tentative to see how her husband reacted.
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It's the first time: Sanna remembers the sick female neighbor she wanted to visit in the evening. "There's no one to take care of her! Sanna thought as she knocked on the door. She listened with her ears sideways, and no one answered.
Worried about Simon, sympathetic to Simon.
Second time: Sanna knocks on the door again and again, but no one answers.
Anxious, worried.
Change: Sanna, who is very sympathetic to Simon, is worried about Simon and goes to visit, but is very anxious and worried because no one opens the door.
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Question 1: First, how did you tell your husband that I had brought Simon's two children back, and second, how Sanna's silence was tentative, wanting to see how her husband reacted to this matter.
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The word "silence" appears twice. For the first time, when her husband walked into the house, Sanna, who had been anxiously looking forward to her husband's return, did not dare to raise her eyes to look at him; When her husband asked her about her at home, her face turned pale and she spoke intermittently, and when her husband returned safely, how much should she have to say, but now she became silent, because Sanna didn't know how to tell her husband about taking the child back, and she was thinking about where to start, and this silence was hiding the fierce struggle in Sanna's heart. The second time, Sanna mentions to her husband that Simon is dead, and that she has left behind two poor children, and she is silent with tentative intent to see how he reacts to the incident.
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Sanna would rather suffer herself than help others, kind and compassionate, which is manifested in the insistence on bringing back the orphan despite the fear of being scolded by her husband, sympathizing with Simon's situation, you have to say that the second natural paragraph is mainly a reflection of her hard work and ability.
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Hello dear, Sanna's kindness in the second natural paragraph of "The Poor" is manifested in: hardworking, enthusiastic, and willing to help others.
It was in Sanna's contemplation that showed that although she was very poor, even so, she still brought Simon's two children back, showing her kindness.
"The Poor" describes Sanna's (heart) contradiction, and the text "" best illustrates this contradiction, from "" to show that Sanna has made up her mind and is willing to be beaten, showing her excellent qualities (helpful, daring, and sacrificing herself).
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Summary. I like Sanna because of her qualities of kindness, compassion, love for her husband and willingness to suffer herself to help others. Sanna is a compassionate and helpful person.
Adopting an orphan is a touching thing. When narrating this story, the author does not exalt the characters, but is rooted in the soil of reality and truly portrays the inner world of the characters. Sanna and his wife did not say a word of grandeur, but their kind and simple hearts deeply infected the reader.
I like Sanna because of Richard's kindness, compassion, love for her husband and willingness to suffer herself rather than help others. Sanna is a compassionate and helpful person. Adopting an orphan is a touching thing.
When narrating this story, the author does not exalt the characters, but is rooted in the soil of reality and truly portrays the inner world of the characters. Sanna and his wife didn't say a word of grandeur, but their kind and simple hearts deeply infected readers.
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I guess it's a separation.