Preparation materials: a large piece of paper (A3 paper is recommended), colored pens, watercolor pens, colored paper, scissors, glue, pencils and erasers. Design layout: draw a general layout on paper, including title, theme, illustrations and text. You can refer to some pictures or templates to design.
Draw a theme: Gorky's childhood is the theme. You can draw some scenes about childhood with colored or watercolor pens, such as creative background, content introduction, influence and so on. Add Illustrations: Add some illustrations around the theme. You can cut some flowers, birds, trees, etc. Use colored paper or crayon to draw some small animals.
Adding words: Adding some words to the handwritten newspaper can introduce Gorky's childhood life, his family, his growing experience and his works. Decorate the handwritten newspaper: You can add some decorations to the handwritten newspaper with colored pens or watercolors, such as colored borders, clouds and sunshine.
Beautify the edge: you can cut out patterns such as waves and clouds with colored paper and stick them on the edge of handwritten newspapers to increase the overall aesthetic feeling. You can use different fonts, colors and typesetting methods to highlight key points. Pay attention to typesetting: reasonably typeset the drawn patterns and words to make the whole handwritten newspaper look more beautiful and tidy.
Gorky's Childhood Creation Background
Childhood is the first part of Gorky's autobiographical novel trilogy. As early as 65438+1990s, Gorky had the idea of writing biographies. During the period from 1908 to 19 10, Lenin visited Gorky's apartment in Capri, Italy, and Gorky told him about his childhood and teenage life more than once.
On one occasion, Lenin said to Gorky: You should write everything out, old friend, you must write it out. All this is very educational and excellent. Gorky said: One day, I will write it. Soon, he realized this promise and created the book Childhood.