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Paul's best friend was Seryosha, who later fought in the war and died heroically.
Seryosha Bruzak, one of the main characters in How Steel Is Made, is a mischievous boy. He is a childhood friend of the protagonist Paul Kochakin, and he was also involved in Paul's expulsion from school. He is Valya's older brother and his father is a co-driver of trains.
After the establishment of Soviet power, he joined the Red Army and became secretary of the Ukrainian district committee of the Komsomol. With high revolutionary enthusiasm and self-dedication, he was unfortunately shot and killed in a battle.
Seryosha was like an ordinary boy in childhood, he was also mischievous, stubborn, and even a little rebellious. At the school, Seryosha and Paul hated the priest here. Seryosha and Paul played tricks on the priest together.
In the kitchen of the priest's house, when it was time for the make-up exam, they sprinkled a pinch of cigarette dust on the dough in the priest's kitchen for Easter cakes. When Paul was kicked out of school by the priest, Seryosha still did not have the courage to take on the mistakes of a moment of mischievous with his good friends.
In the subsequent struggle against the enemy, he fully demonstrated his tenacious and unyielding will, and was an admirable young man.
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Paul, the protagonist of How Steel Is Made, has three good friends, and they are:
1.Gypsy boy Andreshka: They became friends and lost in a chance encounter, and they were like brothers and sisters.
Andreushka is a smart and brave gypsy teenager who has been a loyal comrade-in-arms and trusted friend of Paul throughout the **.
2.Study Commissioner Lyubichev: He was a smart, studious, knowledgeable student, one of Paul's classmates and best friends. In **, he helped Paul overcome many difficulties, and during the Revolutionary War, he also became a reliable supporter of Paul.
3.Worker Hail Torenev: He was a worker or man, a friend and colleague of Paul's father.
Torenyev has been Paul's mentor throughout the **, his role model and mentor. Torenev taught Paul a lot about society and the workers' movement, and at the same time played an important role in supporting and guiding the whole process.
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Seryosha Bruzak, Paul's childhood friend, a soldier of the Red Army, secretary of the Komsomol district committee. Fyodor Zhuhelai - sailor, underground worker of the party, chairman of the provincial anti-anti-anti-terrorist committee, deputy head of the special service of the military district.
Paul Andreevich Kochagin was born into a poor family of railway workers, lost his father at an early age, and was very poor. It was only after his brother Artem Kochagin worked that his mother did the laundry and cooking for his livelihood, and it was not until his brother Artem Kochagin worked that he improved.
He later went to work in the Provincial Anti-Terrorism Committee, and his wife was Daya Kochakina, his third lover.
Paul's Personality:
Paul has the spirit of dedication to ideals, the noble quality of iron will and tenacious struggle. He is a typical autobiographical image created by the author himself, and he writes about Paul based on his own life experience and true feelings.
Therefore, the moving deeds of Paul's spring preparation are not artistic fiction, but basically real people and real things, but they are real, so they are more touching. But the author is opposed to seeing this ** as a complete autobiography of the writer, because "this is **, not a biography".
He concentrated the thoughts and character traits of many of Moriiwa's contemporaries in Paul, and used typical techniques.
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