One, Gorky's childhood story
Gorky's family was poor in his childhood, and he had to go to work for a family as a long-time laborer. He often used his free time to read, but sometimes he was so absorbed in his reading that he was caught and suffered a lot.
On one occasion, Gorky was reading while boiling water, and when the kettle ran dry, Gorky didn't even realize it, and ended up burning a big hole in the kettle.
The hostess was so angry that she picked up a large wooden stick and beat Gorky with it, scolding him as she did so, bruising him so badly that she had to call a doctor. Gorky body green piece, purple piece, some places are oozing blood, wooden thorns are stuck into the flesh. The doctor pulled out twelve wooden spikes from his back and encouraged Gorky to denounce them.
The hostess was afraid that Gorky would sue her for cruelty. Immediately changed a pitiful face and said: "Children! As long as you do not go to denounce me, I will agree to whatever conditions you put forward."
"Do you mean what you say?"
"Yes." Mistress said hopelessly.
"I won't turn you in as long as you allow me to be able to read after my work."
The hostess agreed with great reluctance. Thus, Gorky was blessed with the right to read in extra time at the cost of skin and flesh suffering.
Two, Gorky love reading sentences
1, the more books I read, the closer I get to the world, the more I realize the meaning of life, the more I feel the importance of life. -- Gorky
2, The results of scientists are the property of all mankind, and science is the most disinterested field. -- Gorky
3, Genius is born out of diligence. -- Gorky
4, Truth is a tool for understanding things, a ladder on the path of advancement and ascent, and all truths arise from human labor. -- Gorky
5, Love books; they will make your life easy: they will come lovingly to help you to understand the complexity of thought and feeling and events: they will teach you to respect others and yourself: they will inspire the intellect and the heart with love of the world and love of mankind.
Expanded Information:
Childhood, Gorky's autobiographical novel based on his own experiences. In this book, Gorky truly described his bitter childhood, reflecting some of the typical features of social life at that time, especially drawing a real vivid picture of the customs and feelings of the Russian small class of people.
It not only reveals those "leaden and heavy scandals", but also depicts many excellent ordinary people around the author, among which the image of grandmother is one of the most glorious and poetic images in Russian literature. It was these ordinary people who gave the young Gorky a good influence, making him develop the character of not bending the knee to the ugly phenomenon, and exercising into a strong and kind person.
Childhood is a novel based on the author's own childhood experience, which is a historical scroll of Russian society at the end of the 19th century, from which we can see the struggle of the writer's childhood and adolescence to find the light in the dark society. 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 suffering that the author experienced in his childhood, which was also a common phenomenon in the society at that time.
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