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★After reading "Childhood"

Everyone has a childhood, and everyone's childhood is different. However, is each of our childhood as poor as Gorky's? No, we didn't. We were the only children at home, the apple of our parents' eye. Gorky's childhood was not as happy as ours, and his family was not as happy as ours.

Gorky has been without a father since he was 7 years old, and lives with his mother and elderly grandmother. Other children have new clothes, but he does not. All he has is a few patched clothes and A schoolbag. However, he did not blame his mother, but worked harder to study and prepare to honor his hard-working mother.

The book "Childhood" records some stories of Gorky's childhood, with a little bit of bitterness and the truth about life: Gorky can become a talented person in such a difficult environment, which really impresses me. admire.

Gorky loved mathematics very much when he was a child. In a mathematics class, the teacher gave a question to the students in the class. The question was: "1 2 3 4... 100=?" This embarrassed many students. They were all very anxious. Only Gorky calculated It came out, equal to 5050. From then on, the teacher no longer looked down on him because his family was poor, but thought he was very talented in mathematics.

We must learn from Gorky. Confucius said it well: "When you see a virtuous person, think about him."

★My thoughts after reading "Childhood"

Recently, I I read Gorky's "Childhood", which vividly depicts the tragic childhood of the protagonist Alyosha. Alyosha's parents died, and his grandfather had a very bad temper. Only his grandmother loved him. His grandfather didn't like him very much, and his two uncles hated him even more. In such a harsh environment, he came through. In fact, the prototype of Alyosha is Gorky himself. Gorky used the character of Alyosha to describe his childhood. This made me deeply understand the ugly face of people at that time. Gorky's childhood was so miserable compared with ours now!

How happy we are to be pampered by our parents. Sitting in a spacious and bright classroom every day, listening to the teacher's lectures; there are big fish and meat waiting for you to taste when you go home; whatever you want, you will be given; if someone bullies you, the adults will give you a lesson without hesitation. That person. And what about Gorky's era? Gorky rarely had a peaceful life. People hurt him, insulted him, and bullied him almost every day. I also have some confusion, why do those people do such things that harm others and do not benefit themselves? Are these meaningless things worth doing?

Therefore, we must cherish today’s happy and happy life. We must seize the tail of childhood, study hard, and never be ignorant of blessings. With such an excellent learning environment and such a wonderful childhood life, if we don’t study hard, we would be very sorry to our parents.

Nowadays, childhood is about to go and ushered in are young people full of energy. Let us cherish the last moment of childhood. If we are not careful, childhood will leave us. Seize the last moment of childhood. Time, leave us the best impression of childhood!

★Reflections after reading "Childhood"

This summer vacation, I read Gorky's autobiographical novel "Childhood". This summer vacation, I read Gorky's autobiographical novel "Childhood", and the feelings it gave me Quite profound.

Maxim Gorky was born in a poor carpenter family. During the brutal Tsarist rule, Gorky suffered a lot: he lost his father when he was young, but he was abused by his grandfather. He The people around me are so selfish, greedy, and full of hatred...

Gorky's childhood was so miserable. Compared with him, I am much happier.

I Born in a beautiful place surrounded by mountains and rivers, my parents’ meticulous care, the cordial love of my relatives, and the innocent friendship of my partners made the notes of joy fall all around me all the time. I played in the bamboo forest and went to the mountains to pick food. Mushrooms, catching crabs in the stream, chasing butterflies, smelling the fragrance of flowers, and chasing grasshoppers, this is how my childhood began carefree.

I stumbled around picking up wheat behind my cousin with a big basket. But the basket always hit my heels. The two pigtails were beating happily up and down, and the white butterflies were dancing happily around me. The blue sky was cloudless, the breeze was teasing the clothes, and the wheat ears in the basket were already there. Most of my childhood was spent in joyful labor.

I walked into the campus full of books and became a student. A fulfilling day was spent in this fascinating world. The reading began. The teacher enthusiastically imparted knowledge to us, and the students discussed with each other. We are like small saplings, receiving the nourishment of the spring wind and rain - absorbing more and better knowledge and thriving. In this ocean of knowledge , I ended my happy childhood and began to mature.

I live in a socialist country full of humanitarianism. There are no whips, no fists, no hatred, no greed. , there is no surliness, and there are no endless atrocities and scandals. The people here are kind, pure, and optimistic, so my childhood was full of happiness and joy.

★ Thoughts after reading "Childhood"

Gorky (1868-1936) was a proletarian writer of the former Soviet Union and the founder of socialist realist literature. He was born in poverty and lost his father when he was young. At the age of 11, he was running around the society for a living, working as a stevedore and bakery worker. The slums and docks became his "social" university classes. He shared the fate of society with the working people, and personally experienced the cruel exploitation and oppression of capitalism. This had an important influence on his thought and creative development.

Gorky worked hard to learn cultural knowledge by himself, and actively participated in revolutionary activities to explore ways to transform reality. In 1892, he published his debut novel "Makar Chudra" and entered the literary world. His early works were a mixture of realism and romanticism. This was an inevitable stage before the formation of his proletarian worldview. Romantic works such as "Makar Chudra", "Old Lady Izegil" (1895), "Song of the Eagle" (1895), etc., praise the strong personality of freedom-loving, longing for light and heroic achievements, and express the desire to fight. The passion; realist works such as "Cherkash", "The Fallen People", "Konovalov", etc., describe the suffering life of the people and their noble moral character, and express their anger and resistance. Most of the protagonists in these works are characters who strive to explore new paths in life, think about the meaning of life, and are full of intense inner conflicts.

After the failure of the revolution in 1905, Gorky went to the United States and Italy and wrote a series of political articles, criticizing the Western capitalist system and all kinds of reactionary trends that filled the ideological and literary circles. The novella "Confessions", written in 1908, revealed idealist theistic thoughts of creation, and was severely criticized by Lenin and received his enthusiastic help. Despite this, Gorky's dominant tendency is still positive and full of revolutionary fighting spirit.

Many theoretical explorations were conducted on the characteristics of the new proletarian literary creation method, and the viewpoint of combining realism and romanticism was put forward. His creative achievements between the two revolutions were quite fruitful, such as "Ogulov Town" (1909), "Summer" (1909), "The Life of Matvey Kozhemyakin" (1910-1911), "Italian Fairy Tales" (1911-1913), "Russian Fairy Tales" (1912-1917), and the first two parts of the later autobiographical novel trilogy "Childhood" and "The World" (1913-1916).

Gorky is not only a great writer, but also an outstanding social activist. He organized and established the Soviet Writers Association and presided over the first All-Soviet Writers Congress to cultivate new literary talents and actively participate in the cause of defending world peace.

Gorky’s works have been introduced to China since 1907. His excellent literary works and treatises have become the common wealth of the proletariat around the world.

"Childhood" is the first part of the autobiographical trilogy of Russian writer Gorky, and is known as one of the best autobiographical novels in Russia. "Childhood" was written in 1931. It shows readers Gorky's childhood life at his grandfather's house and records Gorky's mental journey under the rule of the Tsar. The book has successfully created several characters, especially the role of the grandmother, who is called "one of the most distinctive and poetic images in the history of Russian literature." The novel truly describes the face of Russian society from the 1870s to the 1890s, showing a suffocating life full of cruelty, barbarism, ignorance, and filth. When reading "Childhood", we can truly understand the corruption and ugliness of the Tsarist autocratic system, the servility and numbness of the people who are in the dark and unaware of it, and the suffering process of the younger generation resisting darkness and slavery and pursuing freedom and light.

The painful childhood life of the protagonist Alyosha moved me: he lost his father at the age of four, and followed his grief-stricken mother and kind grandmother to the house of his grandfather, the boss of Xiao Ranfang who was on the verge of bankruptcy, but he was often attacked. A beating from my violent grandfather. But his kind grandmother protected him everywhere. At his grandfather's house, he met many "quiet" relatives, including two selfish, greedy uncles Mihailo and Yakov who were desperate to separate the family, and two uncles named Sara. cousin. The simple "Little Gypsy" (Ivan) who loved Alyosha deeply used his arm to block the whip his grandfather hit on Alyosha every time, even though he would be red and swollen from the whip. But he was so strong that he was crushed to death while helping his second uncle Yakov carry the cross.

Alyosha spent his childhood in a typical Russian philistine family: greedy, cruel, and ignorant; intrigues between father and son, brothers, and husband and wife; often quarreling over trivial matters over property, Fighting... But in this dark family, there is a hard-working, strong, and kind grandmother. She often told Alyosha pleasant fairy tales, and subtly taught him to be a person who did not want to surrender to ugly phenomena.

Alyosha’s childhood was dark, just like his family. There were too many cruel things happening around him, and sometimes even he himself couldn't believe that such a thing could happen. But fortunately, I have my grandmother, the spiritual support of the whole family. Alyosha also knew many other people: several tenants after moving into the new house, the third young master next door, and so on. Alyosha vaguely understood some truths from some "strange" behaviors of his family.

Compared with Alyosha, our childhood was splendid and colorful; there was no trouble or pain, and it was even more carefree. There are so many children who don’t even know what “beating” is because we have never experienced what it feels like to be beaten or whipped with a whip. That may be an unimaginable pain. Of course, in addition to this, there are very few greedy and vicious things in our lives such as intrigues between family members and fights over property. There will be no unthinkable "horror incidents" such as cruelly torturing an innocent person to death for no reason.

Oh my god, in comparison, our childhood is very different from Alyosha's.

As long as you can maintain undying confidence and be a kind, optimistic, and compassionate person, then your light will surely come.

★After reading "Childhood"

"Childhood" is an autobiographical novel written by the author Gorky based on his own childhood. It exposes the darkness, cruelty and inhumanity of life during the Russian Tsarist period. Gorky has lived in such an environment since he was a child, suffered torture and bullying, and suffered tremendous pain both mentally and physically. But Gorky did not lose confidence in life, but came over with strength.

Gorky’s original name was Alexei Maximovich Pishkov, and his nickname was Alyosha. He lost his father when he was young, and came to his grandfather's house with his father and grandmother. Everything seems to be just the beginning of the protagonist Alyosha's miserable fate. Grandfather's house is more like a hell on earth than a home. The grandfather is in charge of everything in the family. He has a very bad temper and regards wealth as his life. The protagonist Alyosha is often beaten for making mistakes. The two uncles often quarrel and fight over the separation of the family. The women in the family have no status and are left to their husbands. Beat and scold, vent. All this left a shadow on Alyosha's young mind.

After that, Alyosha left his grandfather’s house and embarked on society alone. He worked as a handyman in many places. During this period, Alyosha was bullied, but he still survived. Because he has been supported by his strong, unyielding and difficult spirit and belief.

But now we are so blessed that we don’t know how to be blessed, and we don’t have to worry about food or clothing. But little Alyosha didn't have enough to eat, didn't have warm clothes, and had to be beaten and bullied. The tragic scenes one after another made me think: What would happen if we lived in the Russian Tsarist period? Do you think that is not a place where people live?

The times are constantly improving, but people are becoming more and more cowardly. When encountering difficulties, they want to retreat, escape or take shortcuts. Turgenev once said: "If you want to be happy, you must first learn to bear hardships." A good life must be paid for before it lasts, and only after you strive for it can you get it.

Life is hurriedly intertwined, no matter how short it is, I have bloomed. Life is so beautiful, and some hardships must be experienced

★Great childhood - thoughts after reading "Childhood"

During the winter vacation, the teacher assigned an assignment to read one of Gorky's "The Human Trilogy". When I got home, I carefully searched some websites and read one of them - Childhood.

The author Gorky is a great writer who has a great reputation in Russia and even the world's literary circles. "Childhood" can also be said to be his masterpiece.

Twenty days later, I finally finished reading this great work and closed the webpage. I couldn’t calm down for a long time and thought of many things. Gorky's tragic, pitiful, lamentable, and sympathetic childhood story immediately attracted me. The story vividly reproduces the living conditions of the lower class people in Russia in the 1870s and 1980s.

The story vividly reproduces the living conditions of the lower class people in Russia in the 1870s and 1980s. In such a family filled with cruelty and hatred, young Alyosha experienced the pain, filth and ugliness of the world prematurely, and his young heart was deeply shaken by many heavy blows. The grandmother and those like her can even be said to be Alyosha's relatives, protecting and supporting Alyosha... showing the suffocating life full of cruelty, barbarism, ignorance, and filth. Alyosha deeply realized the corruption and ugliness of the Tsarist autocratic system. The common people are in the darkness and do not know the servility and numbness, and the younger generation resists the darkness and slavery, pursues freedom and light, and pursues the painful journey of life they want.

In fact, the prototype of Alyosha is Gorky himself. Gorky used the character of Alyosha to describe his childhood. Gorky used true and beautiful writing to describe his painful and unbelievable childhood. I am grateful for myself - I was not born in that era and could not have suffered that kind of pain. I did not lose any relatives... I am very happy, and I can even I am lucky to be pampered by my parents.

Sitting in a spacious and bright classroom every day, listening to the teacher's lectures; there are big fish and meat waiting for you to taste when you go home; whatever you want, I will give it to you.

My childhood was as happy as that of other people of my age. Although I was not accompanied by my parents, my grandparents raised me. I also felt the warmth, the same happiness, and the same feeling of friendship with my peers. Everything you feel.

But Gorky was different. Gorky rarely had a peaceful life. People hurt him, insulted him, and bullied him almost every day. He has to bear what our age cannot bear, but he still wants to grow up like us. In such a terrible environment, a master like Gorky can be produced. If an environment like ours cannot produce talents, then we are really ashamed of our parents. .

I think what Gorky wants to tell us is: to pursue knowledge persistently, not be afraid of difficulties, persevere, and always treat the present and future life with a positive and hard-working attitude!

After reading the last page of the book, Alyosha's childhood is over, and what awaits him is another completely different life.

In joy, in sorrow, in the intertwining of love and hate, his childhood passed by in such a hurry. In reading, I discovered his love, pondered his hate, and tasted the light in the darkness.

★During the summer vacation, I read many extracurricular books. Among so many books, the one that moved me the most was "Childhood". "Childhood" is one of the three autobiographies written by Gorky. Gorky lost his father when he was three years old and spent his childhood in Novgorod, his maternal grandmother's house. This book mainly talks about how miserable Gorky's childhood life was. It was in 1871 that his tragic fate began. His actions are all monitored by his grandfather, who doesn't allow him to do this or that. He seems to be living in hell.

Although he lived in such a harsh environment when he was a child, he still managed to become such an outstanding person, which is really amazing! Gorky was once arrested by the Tsar, but was released due to insufficient evidence, but he was also secretly monitored by the police. He has published countless articles. In 1928, Gorky did not give up that precious time, so he wrote a voluminous novel "The Life of Klim Samkin" from 1928 to 1936. ”, a novel he did not finish before his death. This novel reproduces Russian social life and reflects the changes in various classes and social groups at different historical stages. Gorky died of illness in Gork on June 18, 1936.

After reading "Childhood", I deeply felt the corruption of Russian society at that time and the pain of people's lives at that time. I once thought that if I were a worker at that time, I would definitely use my sharp pen to give the Tsarist government a blow in the head like Gorky did. I think it would be a big mistake for us to waste time in such a good environment. I remember Lu Xun said, "Time is life" and "Cherishing time is the secret of my success." How rare it is that we have such a beautiful environment now! This happy life was bought with the blood of the older generation of revolutionaries. I used to be a very naughty "tomboy". I would play around with children when I had time, and I was very playful. However, since I read the book "Childhood", I began to cherish time, and I know the importance of time. So, now I start to study every subject seriously. As the saying goes, "As long as you work hard, an iron rod will be ground into a needle." "A drop of water will wear through a stone" is also done slowly day by day, step by step. We must also learn slowly, and we must not be too eager for success and try to push the seedlings to grow, otherwise all our previous efforts will be wasted. Because students are now required to "reduce the burden", people are even more contemptuous of their children's learning, leaving them idle outside. Most parents today believe that as long as they are rich and powerful, their children will be able to go to college. In fact, money and influence alone are not enough. In the 21st century, China, which is advancing, has wiped out all these things about going to university through connections.

★ "Childhood" is the first of a trilogy of autobiographical novels written by Gorky based on his own experiences. It tells the childhood life of the protagonist Alyosha from the age of three to ten.

The novel begins with "I" going to live with my grandfather with my mother, and ends with my grandfather asking "me" to go to the "human world" to make a living. The grandfather opened a home dyeing shop, but as the family business gradually declined, he became stingy, greedy, imperious, and cruel. He often beat his grandmother and children severely, and ruthlessly exploited his workers. Once, Alexey was beaten to death because he stained a piece of cloth. The young Alyosha was also beaten unconscious by him with a tree branch. He also secretly made loan sharks and even encouraged his helpers to steal things. The two uncles were also rough and selfish philistines, arguing and fighting over the family property all day long. In such a family filled with cruelty and hatred, young Alyosha experienced the pain and ugliness of the world prematurely.

Gorky wrote at the beginning of the work: "Sometimes even I find it difficult to believe that something like that could happen. There are many things that I want to refute and deny, because in that 'family of idiots' There are too many cruel things in the dark life. "But at the same time, we can also see that on the other side of this darkness, there is something called light that shines faintly. As long as you are still full of hope for the light, then this little bit of weak fire can be spread to infinity until it shines into every dark corner. I think this is probably another more direct and urgent theme that Gorky wants to express - to criticize the habits of the petty bourgeoisie that have been formed in Russia for centuries, denounce the despicable souls of the petty bourgeoisie, and want to make this despicable soul disappear.

And what I want to say is don’t lose faith in any unbearable reality. There will always be some people and things that make you feel painful or even desperate, but think about it, after the darkness has passed, the light of dawn will always come. . As long as you can maintain undying confidence and be a kind, optimistic, and compassionate person, then your light will surely come.

★Maxim Gorky's "Childhood" is world-famous. On a very ordinary Sunday afternoon, I opened it. My emotions rose and fell along with the lines of black Song fonts in the book...

The painful childhood life of the protagonist Alyosha moved me: his father lost his father at the age of four, and he followed his grief-stricken mother and kind-hearted mother. My grandmother went to the house of my grandfather, the boss of Xiaoranfang who was on the verge of bankruptcy, but she was often beaten severely by the violent grandfather. But his kind grandmother protected him everywhere. At his grandfather's house, he met many "quiet" relatives, including two selfish, greedy uncles Mihailo and Yakov who were desperate to separate the family, and two uncles named Sara. cousin. The simple "Little Gypsy" (Ivan) who loved Alyosha deeply used his arm to block the whip his grandfather hit on Alyosha every time, even though he would be red and swollen from the whip. But he was so strong that he was crushed to death while helping his second uncle Yakov carry the cross...

Alyosha spent his childhood in a typical Russian philistine family. : Greed, cruelty, ignorance; intrigues between fathers and sons, brothers, and husbands and wives; constant quarrels and fights over trivial matters over property... But in this dark family, there is a hard-working, strong, and kind grandmother. She often told Alyosha pleasant fairy tales, and subtly taught him to be a person who did not want to surrender to ugly phenomena.

Alyosha’s childhood was dark, just like his family. There were too many cruel things happening around him, and sometimes even he himself couldn't believe that such a thing could happen. But fortunately, I have my grandmother, the spiritual support of the whole family. Alyosha also knew many other people: several tenants after moving into the new house, the third young master next door, and so on. Alyosha vaguely understood some truths from some "strange" behaviors of his family.

After reading "Childhood"

Everyone has experienced childhood. Childhood is wonderful, childhood is happy, childhood is happy, childhood

is worth remembering... But Gorky's childhood was terrifying, tragic, and people dare not recall it.

Koren's Gorky lost his father when he was 3 years old, and lost his kind father's love. He followed his mother and grandmother to a small dyeing workshop owned by his grandfather. From then on, a dark life came to Gorky. My grandfather had a very violent temper and often beat his grandmother and Gorky, which cast a shadow on Gorky's young mind.

Later, Gorky met his close friend Ivan Xiaocigan. The two talked about everything and formed a profound friendship.

However, good times don't last forever, and poor little Gypsy was killed by two vicious uncles. Gorky lost his friend in this way. Yakov and Mikhail are devils. They beat their wives and argue every day to divide the family property. There is no unity between the brothers. Their two sons, Sasha, have also been taught bad things. Playing tricks on Gorky.

After that, Gorky met the carpenter "Good Thing", which was not very good at first, but later he became a good friend.

As a result, Gorky was driven away by his grandfather, and Gorky got a stepfather who was very fierce and often beat people. A few years later, his grandmother, who loved him most, died, and his mother also died. He was kicked out by his grandfather and made a living by picking up garbage.

We now have plenty of food and clothing, we have everything we want, and we are the "pearl in the eye" and "darling" of our parents.

How can it be compared with Gorky's miserable childhood? The difference in the era is this The difference is that one is heaven and the other is hell; one is full of sunshine and the other is dark everywhere. Our current childhood is hard-won!

Childhood is full of joy, childhood is full of warmth, childhood is a camera worth remembering, and childhood love fills the heart!

Except for some education and friendship, Gorky’s childhood was nothing worth remembering

Hope to adopt~~~~~~~