The figures associated with Paul in how steel is made are listed and the relationship is marked.

Updated on culture 2024-07-08
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1, Tonya (girlfriend when she was a teenager):

    Paul's love for Tonya (the forester's daughter) comes from the heart of an innocent teenager, which is the yearning for a beautiful and comfortable life that any person will naturally have;

    2. Leda (lovers in revolutionary life):

    When Paul was the secretary of the Youth League Committee of the railway factory, he had frequent contact with Lida, a member of the Youth League Committee, at work, but Paul resisted his feelings for Lida with the spirit of "gadfly", and later he mistook Lida's brother Davide Ustinovich for her lover, "feeling unspeakably wronged". The slogan "Revolution above all else" suffocated the remaining love for Leda in Paul's heart.

    3. Daya (Paul's wife):

    While recuperating at the seaside, he met Daya, a female migrant worker, by chance and fell in love. While Paul continued to help Daya improve, he began to study tenaciously and improve his writing skills. Paul relied on the "spirit" and "will" to save himself, and also held it to illuminate Daya's eyes.

    His spirit has been regarded as "a beacon for the communist cause."

    4. Maria Yakovlevna (Paul's mother):

    Paul Kochakin, born into a poor family of railway workers, lost his father at an early age, and supported his mother Maria Yakovlevna to do laundry and cook for others.

    5. Artem Kochagin (Paul's elder brother): The elder brother Artyom is a worker. Later, he became chairman of the city soviet.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Paul's image in "How Steel is Made": Paul is a conscious and selfless revolutionary fighter, he always puts the interests of the party and the motherland first, and he is also a resolute and strong revolutionary fighter, who has withstood severe tests in all aspects of life. is a great hero who sees the ordinary, in his resume, there are no earth-shattering great achievements, he always starts from the most ordinary little things.

    How Steel is Made is written in 1933 by Soviet writer Nikolai Ostrovsky. ** Through the narrative of Paul Kochakin's growth path, it tells people that only when a person defeats the enemy and himself in the hardships and hardships of the revolution, and only when he links his pursuit with the interests of the motherland and the people, can he create miracles and grow into an iron warrior.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Paul was a conscious and selfless revolutionary fighter who always put the interests of the party and the motherland first. During the years of the war of blood and fire, Paul galloped across the battlefield with his father and brothers, fought hard to defend Soviet power, fought bloody battles against foreign armed interventionists and white bandits, and showed his dedication to the revolutionary cause without fear of sacrifice.

    In those difficult years when he was healing the wounds of war and restoring the national economy, he threw himself into peaceful labor with all his enthusiasm. Although he used to be an iron horse and stained the battlefield with blood, he was not proud of his achievements, nor did he consider his personal fame and fortune, he just wanted to do more for the party and the people. The party told him to build a railway, and he went; The party transferred him to be a cadre of the regiment, and he went, and he did it at the risk of his life.

    He could even sacrifice love for the sake of the revolution.

    He loved Lida, but under the influence of "The Gadfly", he wanted to "completely dedicate himself to the revolutionary cause", so he came to say goodbye in the manner of "The Gadfly". After being paralyzed and blind, all he needed in his life was to be able to continue working for the party. As he said:

    My whole life and all my energies have been devoted to the most magnificent cause in the world - the struggle for the liberation of mankind. ”

    Paul was a resolute and strong revolutionary fighter who withstood severe tests in all aspects of his life. In the face of the torture of the enemy, he was unyielding; On the battlefield of bullets, he moved forward bravely; In the struggle against the life-devouring disease, he repeatedly discouraged the god of death and created the miracle of "bringing the dead back to life".

    In particular, the process of his struggle to climb to the palace of art on the sickbed shows the highest level that a revolutionary soldier's iron will can achieve.

    He has the noble qualities of dedication to ideals, iron will, and tenacious struggle.

    Paul is a typical image with an autobiographical nature based on the author's own prototype, and the writer describes Paul based on his own life experience and true feelings. Therefore, Paul's moving deeds 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 in Paul the thoughts and character traits of many of his contemporaries, using the technique of typification.

    He said: "In this book, I am not writing about Paul Kochagin alone, but about millions of Kochagin, millions of men and women who fought for their own happiness! "Paul's image is both autobiographical and synchronous, and he is the most glorious and typical representative of the socialist youth generation.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Summary. Paul Kochagin and Artyom are brothers. Paul Kochagin was friends with Klimka and Seryosha and Boruzak.

    Paul Kochagin was comrade-in-arms with Valya, Zhukhlai, and Talia. Paul Kochagin and Tonya (first love) Lida (Paul's true love, excellent communist) Daya (wife).

    Wait a minute, you're a little harder.

    Good. Paul Kochagin and Artyom are brothers. Paul Kochagin became friends with Klimka, Seryosha and Boruzak.

    Paulzazen Kochagin was comrade-in-arms with Walya, Zhu Helai, and Talia. Paul Kochagin and Tonya (first love) Lida (Paul's true love, excellent communist) Daya (wife is broken).

    It's a character relationship.

    There are so many intersecting chapters, what to say.

    It's okay, thank you! Good bye.

    Yes? Just found this you either.

    Oh well, you have a bad review<>

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Very good love, love. Writing a hand-copied newspaper is just right.