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Introduction and feelings of famous works

The novel vividly describes the story of the first generation of Soviet youth who, under the leadership of the Bolshevik Party, fought hard with domestic and foreign enemies to consolidate the Soviet regime and restore the national economy from the victory of the October Revolution in the former Soviet Union to the early stage of socialist construction. The greatest success of the work lies in creating a brilliant young hero image-Pavel Colta King. He has a firm belief, hates the enemy's guts, is deeply friendly to the war, and fights the disease with amazing perseverance and indomitable spirit.

In the first chapter of the first book, the work describes the poor life of the protagonist Paul as a teenager, and his experience and feelings about the hardships, poverty and pain of the people at the bottom of life, paving the way for his later growth. For example, the author described the scene when he worked as a teenager:

"In short, he will do whatever he is asked to do. It was not until late at night that Paul went to the kitchen below. He was already tired and weak. " "Paul does more work than anyone else, as if he never knew fatigue. When the canteen is busiest, he looks like a madman. He ran from the canteen to the kitchen below with a plate, and then from the kitchen to the canteen. " "Paul has glimpsed the deepest and lowest parts of life."

Starting from the second chapter, the author describes Paul's contacts with revolutionary Zhu and their revolutionary friendship. The author's description of Paul's revolutionary image and tenacious character is not a conceptual description, but puts him in the whirlpool of revolutionary struggle that is vital to life and death, which makes him participate in the cruel struggle against the enemy, undergo the baptism of fighting and torture after his arrest, witness the battles and sacrifices of countless soldiers with his own eyes, and cultivate his indomitable spirit and indomitable character of fearless and brave fighting in this cruel war environment. For example, it describes in the works:

"Paul in a cavalry connection for the division has been sacrificed. ..... Red Army cavalry rushed into the city center like lightning and fought bloody battles. ..... Paul fell on his horse and ran forward. Paul's saber drew a flashing arc in the air and cut it toward a blue square hat. Paul's saber roared in the air, and he quickly and madly cut at the enemy. "

Paul stubbornly took part in the work of eliminating counter-revolutionaries and building railways despite his illness. At this time, Zhu, who has been promoted to the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee, said with deep affection: "This is how steel is tempered!"

Thanks to tenacious and selfless labor, Paul finally fell down. His condition deteriorated and he was lying in a hospital bed for treatment. However, Paul did not waste his time. He endured unimaginable physical and mental pain. Under the predicament of total paralysis and blindness, he started the great project of literary creation with tenacious spirit and amazing perseverance. In this regard, the job description is as follows:

"Paul's life is extremely tenacious. He refused and bravely refused death. " "Paul resolutely chose a road, and he decided to go from this road to the team that created a new life." "He devoted himself to the creation of novels. When writing, he often recites the whole page or even the whole chapter from memory. " "It's hard to believe that he is blind. Look at his clear, spotless pupils, still so full of vitality. "

The work depicts the protagonist Paul, as well as Zhu, Tonya and Rita. The author puts these characters in a specific environment and describes their different personalities, thoughts and morals, which is vivid and leaves a deep impression on readers.

The author wrote about his love with Tonya from the perspective of human nature. Their teenagers are pure in love. Later, Tonya's aversion to workers and her individualism made Paul "unbearable" about it, which eventually led to the breakdown of their feelings. The author also wrote about the love between Paul and Rita, showing their revolutionary friendship and their misunderstanding in life, which ended in Paul's unwillingness to drag Rita down because of his serious illness. These descriptions conform to the characters' respective personality characteristics, and also show Paul's excellent qualities from another side. Moreover, these descriptions of love are written in a real, natural and unforgettable way in a specific environment.

Gulliver's Travels is a wonderful book. It is not a simple children's book, but a literary masterpiece full of satire and criticism. George Orwell, a famous British writer, has read it no less than six times in his life. He said, "If I were to open a bibliography and list six books that I would keep even if other books were destroyed, I would definitely include Gulliver's Travels." Because in this book, Swift's narrative skills and satire can be fully reflected.

The hero of the work, Riemel Gulliver, is an English surgeon and later promoted to captain; He is well educated, proud of his motherland, and seems to be knowledgeable professionally and politically. But he is a mediocre man in essence, and Swift makes full use of this limitation of the hero to achieve the most full irony effect. The book consists of four volumes, each of which Gulliver has to face special circumstances unimaginable to ordinary people.