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OstrovskyHe once said: "Far from being a Paul in my book, I am describing thousands of Kochagins." "Paul, he joined the Red Army is PaulLedarecommended, the emotional clues between Paul and Lida were highlighted, highlighting Paul's lover temperament and addedBirch forestOn the eve of the fierce battle, Lida asked Paul to meet her in the woods, as the political commissar of the regiment in a unit, she used her life before the end of her life to do ideological and political work, and the red lover complex flares up again.
How Steel is Made".
The story is about 16-year-old him, from Ukraine with blue skies and poplar trees.
The small town of Shepetovka is moving towards life, towards revolution, and towards our ......His hard-working mother made him industrious; When apprentices and buddies were bullied, Zhu Helai's guidance created his stubborn character; Tonya's blue eyes made him infatuated, and in the birch forest, Leda's warmth ignited his love. In the revolutionary army, he charged into battle, died nine times, and became a newborn Soviet.
Fight the enemy. The hardships of road construction, typhoid fever.
Although it was pitch black in front of him, life was like a gossamer, a floating cloud, and a dead leaf in the wind, but he had been tempered into an iron warrior with firm faith and strong will. At only 23 years old, he fought for his life, for the nation, for liberation, for ideals, for faith, and for magnificent communism.
After his career, he is already familiar to every Chinese - Paul Kochakin.
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Dazhi and Paul and Lido together, in the baptism of blood and fire condensed into a deep love, this should be the earth-shattering revolutionary love, one day, when Paul went to see Lida, saw that Lida was having an intimate action with a man (in fact, this man is Lida's brother), Paul turned around and left and never looked back.
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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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Leda is good at planning. She initially worked with Seryosha. During this period, she had a love affair with Seryosha.
But she loves her work and doesn't let her personal feelings affect the overall situation of her work. When Seryosha expressed his love for her, she told him not to do such lyric poetry in the future, she did not like it. As a result, Seryosha felt very aggrieved and hurried back to the city, never going to Lida again.
It was also because Seryosha did not go to Leda's place that Leda's work could not be carried out normally. At this time, Leda found Seryosha again and told him that she could not leave her job because she hurt her self-esteem last time, and that she could not affect her work because of her personal feelings. After that, Seryosha would talk to Leda about work whenever he had the chance.
Leda of "How Steel is Made".
The object of Paul's true affection. She is beautiful, witty, simple-dressed, capable and brave, kind-hearted and firm-spoken, with a tenacious revolutionary will, rich in inner thoughts, passionate about work, good at giving advice, able to actively deal with emergencies, make events develop in a good direction, and will never let personal feelings affect her work.
She is active, careful, conscientious, creative, able to understand others well, will not complain, believes in communism for her own work and hates the exploiting class very much, and is like-minded and tacit with Paul.
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1. Paul Kochagin is an iron warrior with lofty revolutionary ideals, noble moral sentiments, self-forgetful dedication, strong will to struggle, optimistic attitude towards life, and clear goals in life. Paul is the image of a proletarian revolutionary fighter, an image of a proletarian hero, and an image of a new communist newcomer.
2. Paul Kochagin is a selfless revolutionary fighter with clear and lofty goals.
Paul always puts the interests of the party and the country first, is not afraid to sacrifice his life and love, and does work, career, and revolution with his life. Even if he is paralyzed and blind, he does not stop working. 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. ”
3. Paul Kochagin is a revolutionary fighter who is resolute and strong, has an iron will, and an optimistic attitude towards life.
Paul has withstood severe trials in all aspects of his life. In the face of the torture of the enemy, he was strong and unyielding; On the battlefield of bullets, he moved forward bravely; In the struggle against the life-devouring disease, he repeatedly deterred the god of death and created a miracle of life that "brought the dead back to life".
He escaped from the clutches of death four times. This kind of strong spirit of liquid annihilation in the human world is very inspiring. This kind of willpower and attitude towards life has inspired countless young people and countless people in trouble, making them regain their strength and raise the sails of their ideals.
4. Paul Kochagin is also a revolutionary fighter with a clear class position, a clear distinction between love and hate, and a sense of justice.
Paul has always waged a frank and selfless struggle against falsehood, ugliness, oppression, unfairness, injustice, bureaucracy, vulgarity, etc.
In short, the figure of Paul Kochagin, who combines these spirits and qualities, is not found in previous literary works, he is first of all a typical image representative of proletarian literature, and at the same time, this image is new even in proletarian literature, it is a unique "one", and of course it also reflects a group of people and a class of people.
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Chapter 2: The working conditions of the road construction team are extremely difficult and difficult, Paul works without sleep and food, even knows that his shoes are broken, the workers collectively swear to complete the task, the road must be opened, and with the joint efforts of everyone, the open rent railway is finally completed on schedule.
Chapter 3: Paul organizes the political work of the local armed forces, averts a fight, and is elected director of the committee for the celebration of the October Revolution Festival.
Chapter 4: Paul resolutely struggles against all kinds of unhealthy tendencies in his work, and resolutely criticizes them at meetings. Lenin died, and the preciousness of his death prompted hundreds of thousands of workers to join the Bolshevik Party.
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.
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At the All-Russian Congress, Leda met Paul, and both were overjoyed to see each other.
Paul tells Anna what happened when he met and persuaded Dubava to return to the group, and explains that he broke off his friendship with Leda a few years ago because he handled things the way the protagonist in "The Gadfly" did, and because he heard the female group member and Failo said about his actions, Paul was angry and hit Failo. The two fought in court, and Failo was later expelled from the party.
His health deteriorated, and he was allowed to recuperate at the beach.
Very good love, love. Writing a hand-copied newspaper is just right.
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