Summary of Chapter 3 of Childhood (100 words or less)

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Grandfather and the uncles are trying to pull young Tzigane's strings because the uncles are going to open dye houses in the future and want to pull young Tzigane over to work. The uncles were always trying to play tricks on Master Grigori. Tsyoka's life: Tsyoka was an abandoned baby that his grandmother found in front of the house on a rainy night. A series of fun stories I was told by Izgon.

The lively family dance at which Uncle Yakov happily played his guitar and little Tzigane danced obliviously to his grandmother's appeal. I was a little afraid of the master's eyes, which could see through everything, but Tzigane told me that the master was a good man and that there was no need to be afraid of him. Tzigane used to go to the market and steal things to save money for his grandfather when he shopped.

The two uncles always praised Tsotsioka's competence and thought he was a good worker, so Grandfather and the uncles tried to please Tsotsioka.Tsotsioka died tragically from carrying the cross: at that time, Tsotsioka was carrying the cross because he had fallen, and the two uncles, fearing that he would hurt himself, rushed to throw the cross, which resulted in the cross smashing Tsotsioka, and Tsotsioka's death was directly related to the selfish and despicable uncles.

Childhood is the first in a trilogy of autobiographical novels (the other two being On Earth and My University) written by the Soviet writer Maxim Gorky based on his own experiences.

The novel tells the story of Alyosha's (Gorky's maiden name) childhood from the age of three to the age of ten, vividly recreates the living conditions of the lower class people in the former Soviet Union in the 1970s and 1980s, and shows Gorky's understanding of suffering and his unique insights into the life of the society, with an everlasting ardent hope and strength surging between the lines.

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Childhood is the first of Gorky's trilogy of autobiographical novels . As early as the 1890s, Gorky had the idea of writing a biographical work. Between 1908 and 1910, Lenin was a guest at Gorky's apartment on the Italian island of Capri, and Gorky told him more than once about his childhood and adolescence.

On one occasion, Lenin said to Gorky: "You should write everything, old friend, you must! It's all superbly educational, superbly!" Gorky said, "One day in the future, I will write it ......" and soon he fulfilled that promise.

"Childhood" is the author's own childhood experience as a material for a novel, it is a shaft of the late 19th century Russian society's history scroll, from which the writer can be seen in childhood and adolescence in the dark society to find the light of the struggle. The novel reproduces the social environment in which the Russian people lived in the 19th century under the rule of Tsarist Russia, and it is about the sufferings of the author's childhood, which was also a common phenomenon in the society at that time.

Childhood is a novel written by Gorky with the material of his childhood life, which is full of children's interest. It expresses the joys of childhood and the difficulties and sufferings of life with the innocent eyes of children, through thinking and feeling.

For example, he always remembers a small toad that was buried alive in the grave when his father was buried; he likes to observe the birds on the snowy ground, and likes to create his own corner of the garden; he often contemplates and reads Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales under the starry sky on a summer night and feels surprised and enlightened from time to time by it, etc.?

Childhood is artistically depicted by alternating between a child's point of view and an adult's point of view. The work mainly observes and describes life from a child's point of view, so that "childhood" is rich and vivid, full of children's interest; on the other hand, the writer also occasionally comments on life from an adult's point of view, so that the meaning of the text is clearer and deeper, and more ideological and philosophical.

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