Everyone has a happy childhood? Although they are all childhood, there are still worlds apart. Opening Gorky's childhood, I entered a dark but childlike world. The death of his father brought the author to his grandfather's house? This is a dirty family. Two uncles make a living by money. Have you ever imagined it? What is a hungry wolf like? What is the devil like? , they-even more terrible than the hungry Wolf devil.
Grandfather-insatiable greed? Mean? People who value money more than their own lives? Want money, not life. Can't help but make me shudder? The man created by the great Christ is a messenger from hell. But in this dark world? And light. As the author wrote? "When she hasn't come yet? I hide in a dark corner? Her arrival? This makes me feel very cool. "
Hard-working, kind and loving grandmother? She is the messenger of light. Besides, although I love stealing? But a kind-hearted little mound and a "good thing" to devote one's life to science? A person with a distinct personality? Are all brought back to life by the author? It is really vivid and incisive. It shows us the miserable life of the Russian lower class and the dark society at that time. In such an environment? The author experienced another kind of life-independence.
This reminds me of China? Now all the teenagers in China are spoiled as little princesses and little princes? No independence. Isn't that sad? Wan Li Great Wall? It is the symbol of our Chinese nation? Great and powerful. What about now? Sit back and enjoy life-Will feudal thoughts ruin our China? An exciting event is before us? This has to make us pay attention to children's lives.
Childhood? What a beautiful word. I spent my childhood in the embrace of nature? Free play with friends? Carefree. How happy are you? But what about Gorky's childhood? Alas? Is it a pleasure or a sin? Now? I grew up? Childhood is long gone? Like a meteor? Just a temporary happiness? What I left behind was infinitely beautiful memories. The book childhood? Taught me the importance of independence? You told me, too? Everyone's childhood is different? The only constant is that everyone has a childlike innocence.