The Education of Love was written by the famous Italian writer Armitage in 1886. This book is written in the tone of Amrico, a third-grade pupil, and tells what he saw, heard and felt in a school year, as well as the exhortations written by his parents and the examples of teachers attending classes every month. The book vividly depicts various noble qualities: patriotism, selflessness, friendliness, courage and so on.
This book has become the most caring and educational reading in the world. The author tells us in the tone of a child that quality education is the education of love, first of all, the love for parents, teachers and friends, which is the foundation of our life.
Creative background:
The author was born in Italy. At that time, Italy was influenced by the French Revolution, and its patriotism was high, which left an indelible mark on his young mind. As far as the writer is concerned, his childhood experiences ... social, contemporary, national, regional and natural conditions reflect his young life, all of which form the initial but deepest pre-existing intention structure core in the writer's mind in an integrated way. "
Let Amicus see that although Italy achieved national reunification in 1870, the living conditions of the people have not improved. Amicus hopes to spread modern civilization through school education and the spirit of fraternity and tolerance. The original intention of Armitage's writing is to pay attention to society and country.
Carry forward great patriotism and praise the noble feelings of unity and friendship between people; It encourages people to eliminate class concepts and strive to achieve mutual respect and equality among people from all walks of life. Until 1950s, the education of love has been an indispensable part of the growth of Italian teenagers.