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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 resistance of the younger generation. Darkness, slavery, the painful journey of pursuing freedom and light. Compared with Alyosha, our childhood was splendid and colorful; there was no trouble or pain, and it was even more carefree. But after reading "Childhood", we should regret the luxury we once had, we should no longer waste it, and we should learn to cherish it.
Then, let’s start from now. We no longer are extravagant and wasteful; we start to think about our elders and be considerate of them; we should start to satisfy ourselves and live a happy life.
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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 lost his 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 school bag. 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.
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My thoughts after reading "Childhood"
Recently, I read Gorky's work "Childhood", which vividly depicts the protagonist Alyosha. Tragic childhood. 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!
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★After reading "Childhood"
This summer vacation, I read Gorky's autobiographical novel "This summer vacation, I read Gorky's autobiographical novel " "Childhood", it touched me deeply.
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. The people around him were so selfish, greedy, and full of hatred...
Gorky's childhood was so miserable. Compared with him, I was much happier.
I was born in a beautiful place surrounded by mountains and rivers. The meticulous care of my parents, the cordial love of my relatives, and the innocent friendship of my partners made the notes of joy fall around me all the time. Playing in the bamboo forest, picking mushrooms in the mountains, catching crabs in the stream, chasing butterflies, smelling the fragrance of flowers, and chasing grasshoppers, my childhood began carefree like this.
I stumbled around carrying a big basket. I followed my cousin to pick up wheat, but the big basket always bumped into my heels. The two pigtails were beating happily up and down, and white butterflies were flying happily around me. The blue sky was cloudless, and the breeze teased the skirt of my clothes. , most of the wheat ears in the basket are already there. The good days of childhood were spent in joyful labor.
I entered the campus full of books and became a student. The fulfilling day began with the sound of reading. 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. Thrive. 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 or beatings here. There is no hatred, no greed, no surliness, and no endless atrocities and scandals. The people here are kind, pure, and optimistic, so my childhood was full of happiness and joy.
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I have benefited a lot from reading Gorky's "Childhood". Compared with Gorky's childhood, how happy we are today! "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’s original name was Alexey 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 that follows is just the beginning of the protagonist Alyosha's miserable destiny.
My 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 hot 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.
Due to his poor family background, Gorky had to wear the clothes of his mother and grandfather when he went to school. Thinking of this, I can't help but feel a little ashamed. Because even though we have such good conditions, we are surrounded by blessings and don’t know how to be blessed, and we often pick and choose.
In order to go to school, Gorky had to pick up rags in exchange for money. Whenever he was not in school, he would get up early in the morning, carry a big bag on his back, walk through the streets, pick up some rags and scraps of paper and sell them to Scrap processing. If you are lucky, you can earn half a rupee. If you are unlucky, Gorky will not be able to go to school. We don’t have to worry about anything when we go to school now, and we live a beautiful life where we can stretch out our hands for clothes and open our mouths for food. In comparison, what reason do we have for not cherishing our lives, and why don’t we work harder to study?
The money earned from picking up rags became the source of Gorky's tuition, but the children from wealthy families laughed at him for having a "stinky" smell. I think it's not that Gorky smells bad, but that the children from wealthy families deliberately laugh at Gorky, which makes them look "stinky". Gorky turned others' ridicule into motivation to urge himself to learn.
He studied hard and studied hard, and finally achieved excellent results, and was loved and respected by his teachers and classmates