
Childhood (gorky's Growth Trilogy)
About This Novel
"Childhood" is the first book in Gorky's autobiographical trilogy. It tells the story of the protagonist Alyosha's painful life experience in childhood. After the death of his father, Alyosha came to his grandfather's house with his mother and began his childhood living under the shelter of others. The greed and selfishness of his grandfather and two uncles made the young Alyosha witness the darkness and ugliness of the world. Grandma's kindness and hard work planted the seeds of truth, goodness and beauty in Alyosha's heart. Even in the depressing and cruel environment, he still had hope. "Childhood" vividly reproduces the living conditions of the lower class people in Russia in the 1870s and 1980s. Gorky not only wrote about his understanding of suffering and his unique views on life, but there was also an endless desire and strength flowing between the lines.
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Official(5)Scraped 4d ago
Everyone introduced it very clearly, as well as his grandma's home
(reasons for opinion, key points, highlights, climax points)
Give people a deep impression
The main text requires no less than ten fonts
Does the main text need to be no less than ten Chinese characters?
