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Synopsis of Childhood;
One day, "I" was recovering from a serious illness, but my father, who was taking care of "me", unfortunately contracted the disease and died. "I" followed my mother on a boat to my grandmother's hometown of Nizhni to live. The carefree days were quickly over.
There is a lot of fraud and strife between people. My grandfather was the head of the local dyeing guild. When I followed my mother back, the two uncles were splitting up.
Uncle Yakov's child, Sasha, instigated "me" to dye the white tablecloth used for the festival blue, and I was beaten unconscious by my grandfather. There was a kind-hearted guy in my grandfather's house, nicknamed "Little Tsikaka". He was knowledgeable and capable, and his grandfather valued him very much.
He often tried to block the whip with his arm when his grandfather beat "me". On one occasion, two uncles carried with him a large oak cross that was very heavy. He stumbled, and the two uncles only cared about their own lives and allowed him to be stoned to death.
I "opened my ignorant eyes in astonishment, staring at the cruelty and darkness of the world, and my little heart was deeply shaken by the many blows." And my grandmother and those like my grandmother protected and supported "me". In the gloomy days, only my grandmother was the only warmth for "me".
She told me the story of God's heaven and the ghost marrying a daughter-in-law, and often recalled to me the time when "my" parents fell in love and lived together. Once, there was a sudden fire at night, and people were at a loss. Ignoring her own safety, my grandmother rushed into the fire and took out the jar of sulfate, which could be ** at any time.
She also commanded the neighbors who heard the news and extinguished the fire with her family. Her courage and ability made even her grandfather impressed. She gave "me" infinite comfort, and quietly buried the seeds of truth, goodness, and beauty in "my" young heart.
I "went to school for a while, and then my mother died. The older and more stingy my grandfather refused to raise "me" anymore, so "I" went to the world to "mix rice" and eat by myself.
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The miserable life of Gorky's childhood, but he was indomitable and strong, and finally got out of this small world and became a famous... Needless to say, let's do it).
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What was his childhood.
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1. My grandmother is kind-hearted. The young man, Tsika, was an abandoned baby, and on a rainy night, his grandmother picked him up, and his grandfather wanted to take him to the police station, but his grandmother persuaded his grandfather and adopted him.
2. My grandmother was brave and calm. When a fire broke out in the workshop, everyone panicked, only she rushed into the fire, grabbed a barrel of sulfate, and then calmly commanded. Another time, my grandmother saw five small citizens beating a countryman, and my grandmother rushed towards them with a flat pole and stabbed them bravely.
3. My grandmother was obedient and patient. In order to compete for the family property, the uncles often stirred up trouble, but the grandmother never bothered with her sons, and always suffered silently. His grandmother was innocent, but his grandfather beat him a lot, and on one occasion he refused to let Alyosha tell his mother, Varia.
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