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A painting about the education of love
About the painting of good books and recommendation cards in grade six, the education of love is as follows:

The Education of Love is a long diary novel by the Italian writer Eddie Monto Amicus. In the form of a diary, the book tells the growth story of a fourth-grade boy named Amrico, so the title is also called Diary of an Italian fourth-grade pupil.

The content mainly includes all kinds of touching stories that happened around Amway, inspirational articles written by parents in their diaries, wonderful "monthly stories" read by teachers in class, interspersed with many inspirational articles written by parents and touching stories read by teachers in class every month.

Extended data:

From the first day of school in June of 65438+ that year 10 to July of the following year, the novel recorded his life in the fourth grade for nine months. There are 100 articles in the book, including three parts: the diary of the protagonist Amway Ke for a school year, inspirational articles written by parents, and thought-provoking stories read by teachers in class.

Love runs through every chapter, including personal love for the country, the nation and the society, as well as personal love for parents, teachers and friends. Touching people everywhere, it places the author's beautiful yearning for the ideal world. The book also describes a group of energetic young people who actively demand progress and are sunny.

Their situation is different, some families are poor, some are disabled, and some live happily. Each of them has differences from birth to personality, but they all have one thing in common, that is, their love for their motherland Italy and their sincere feelings for their relatives and friends.

Creative background:

Amicus 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 reflect his life when he was young through social, times, ethnic, geographical and natural conditions, all of which together form the initial but deepest core of the pre-existing intention structure in the writer's mind.