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My university is an autobiographical novel. What is the writing background of this book? What does it inspire you?
Writing background: It was Russia from 1970s to 1990s, and Russia was on the eve of the Great Revolution. Before the Great Revolution, Russia was under the rule of the czar, and the people's lives were very poor, especially the working people at the bottom of society. Because people live in poverty, stealing has become a common thing in rural areas. People try their best to fill their stomachs, completely ignoring moral constraints. During this period, children's lives are even more difficult, and they have no money to receive education, so they can only make a living by picking up garbage.

It is this kind of social life that makes people's values and world outlook completely lost in their livelihood. People become selfish, and affection, love and friendship are insignificant in front of them. My University is an autobiographical novel trilogy of life by Gorky, a writer of the former Soviet Union.

After reading this book, it inspired me a lot. The author of this book described his life experience when he was young. As can be seen from the real narrative, Gorky hated the living habits of ordinary citizens in his youth, pursued freedom enthusiastically and yearned for a better life. Gorky was born in poverty and had an unhappy childhood. He picked up garbage, worked as an apprentice and handyman, and was bullied and abused. Gorky still thrives like a weed in this miserable and hard life, blooming tenacious vitality.

After reading My University, I was deeply moved. But not everyone's childhood is as colorful as ours. They can do whatever they want. Gorky is not as lucky as us. Under the cynicism of others, he didn't give up, complained or felt sad. On the contrary, he moved forward with a positive and enterprising heart. He will also happily eat those unbearable and inedible foods and wear rags. He still goes to school happily. Gorky's mother died when he was ten years old, and he became an orphan, but he didn't give up on himself and continued to work hard. In life, facing the wrong road, most people will choose to stop, but Gorky tells us that only by bravely moving forward can we get the joy of success.