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The main figures in the education of love
The Education of Love is the work of Italian writer Armitage. It is considered as one of the ten novels that Italians must read. It is an enduring masterpiece in the history of world literature and is recognized by all countries as the most caring and educational reading.

This is a diary novel. From the perspective of Enrico, a fourth-grade Italian boy, it tells what you saw, heard and felt in and out of school from the first day of the fourth grade to the second grade of/kloc-0. The book consists of 10 volumes, consisting of 100 articles, including all kinds of touching stories that happened around Enrico.

By creating seemingly small but extraordinary characters, we can arouse emotional waves in readers' hearts and keep the virtue of love in readers' hearts forever. The whole novel examines the beauty, ugliness, good and evil around us with the eyes of a primary school student, and thoroughly feels the dribs and drabs of life with love.

Enrico: The hero of this book. An Italian boy who just entered the fourth grade of primary school was born in an intellectual family. Because of his father's guidance and education, he is pure, kind, hardworking, sincere and friendly. ?

Caron: Amrico's classmate and good friend. His father drives a train. He is a tall boy who knows right from wrong, dares to fight evil and often protects weak classmates.

Derossi: The son of a businessman, with excellent personality and knowledge, is a prefect and often wins the first prize. His arithmetic, grammar, composition and drawing are all the best, and once he learns it, his memory is amazing and he always comes first in the exam.

Plessy: The blacksmith's son is very thin. He studies very hard and won a medal. I was beaten and scolded by my alcoholic father, but I just swallowed it and didn't want my classmates to know.

Colette: A woodcutter's son urinates for his parents and does housework. Study hard, even when I am working, I am doing my homework. He is lively and polite. He is the envy of Enrico.

Principal: Tall, bald, wearing a pair of gold-rimmed glasses, a silvery white beard, and buttons always cut neatly to the chin. He is very kind to children. When they make mistakes, he will not scold them, but hold their hands and gently enlighten them. But children often have red eyes and always feel more sad than being punished.