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Tell Gorky's childhood stories

1. Who knows Gorky's childhood story? It's urgent.

Gorky's family was very poor when he was a child, so he had no choice but to work as an apprentice in a tailor's shop.

In the tailor's shop, Gorky Jr. tried his best to read books while working. His boss subscribed to a Russian newspaper, and Gorky Jr. secretly read it when the boss was away.

On one occasion, Gorky Jr. borrowed a novel from his neighbor's house, and after the boss fell asleep at night, he read it with relish by the moonlight at the window. After a while, the moon hid behind the clouds, and little Gorky was in a strong mood. How could he stop? He lit a small oil lamp and continued to watch. After a while, the boss woke up. When he saw Xiao Gaoer reading a thick book under the oil lamp, he couldn't help but say angrily, "What are you looking at? You are using up the oil of my farmer!" Wife of shop-owner also woke up, like a female wolf pounced on and beat little Gorky.

Gorky Jr. couldn't stand it any longer. He left the tailor's shop without saying a word and never looking back.

2. Gorky's childhood story

Gorky, a writer, had a strong desire to study since he was a child. When he was at school, he got good grades and won the Best Show Award. However, poverty made him only attend school for two years. In order to support his family, he ran around and did all kinds of jobs, but he never forgot to read. He often took risks to find books to read. In order to avoid the boss's supervision and prohibition, he often uses late at night to read books. He made an oil lamp from a can, collected the residual oil from the owner's candle tray, and hid in the storage room, shed and other places to study hard. Unable to find the oil lamp, he read in the moonlight. In the extremely difficult environment, Gorky studied hard, thus having a high cultural level and profound knowledge, which laid a solid foundation for his literary creation.

3. Gorky's childhood story

Gorky's childhood story:

Gorky was born in a carpenter's family in Nizhny Novgorod town on the Volga River on March 28th, 1868. When his father died at the age of 4, he spent his childhood with his mother at his grandfather's house.

at the age of 1, Gorky began to make a living independently. He has worked as an apprentice, porter, janitor, baker, etc., and personally experienced the suffering of the lower classes.

during this period, he studied hard and began to explore the truth of transforming society. In 1884, he joined a populist party group, read populist works and Marx's works, and actively participated in revolutionary activities.

in 195, Gorky joined the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party. In 196, Gorky was entrusted by Lenin to go to the United States from Finland to carry out revolutionary activities and publish the novel Mother in the United States. Later settled in Capri, Italy.

(3) Tell Gorky's stories as a child. Extended reading:

In May 1934, Gorky's son Maxim died mysteriously, which was a heavy blow to Gorky in his later years. Subsequently, Gorky's family doctor vinogradov died at the hands of the secret police, and the investigation of Maxim's death was interrupted.

The medical director of the Kremlin, Ko Dollof, also died in the investigation. The cause of death is unknown. In the last two years of his life, Gorky completely became a tame tool of * * *. He tirelessly praised Stalin, but the latter paid no attention to him.

He suggested publishing Dostoevsky's novel The Devil, and Pravda immediately published an article by an imperial scholar criticizing him for committing liberalism.

Even Gorky can't see the newspaper. On several occasions, the KGB printed a newspaper specially for him, and the Gorky Memorial Hall keeps such a newspaper. Gorky wanted to travel to Italy, but he was not approved.

he was locked in a cage. On the surface, his reputation is second only to Stalin. In his memory, the writer Shikapa talked about Gorky's desperate muttering: "I am so tired. It seems that they have enclosed me in the fence and I can't go out. "

"I fell into a trap. I am not used to this kind of life. "Gorky spent the last spring in his villa in Crimea. The French writer Andre malraux went there to visit him.

The details of this meeting are provided in the testimony of Babel's interrogation file kept in the Soviet secret police headquarters. Malraux asked Gorky whether Soviet literature was in a declining stage, and Gorky's answer was yes.

At that time, Pravda was criticizing the literary form theory of Shkolovsky and others, as well as the music of Shostakovich. Gorky was very concerned, and he disagreed with those criticisms.

He is depressed and lonely. He has said many times that he is not allowed to go back to Moscow to do the job he loves. Yagoda and Kruckov arranged for some suspicious women to indulge in wine and revelry with Gorky all night until Gorky fell asleep.

Kruckov controls Gorky's daily life, and those visitors have to be selected by him, so that Gorky can only meet the figures in the secret police circle of Yagoda and some cultural swindlers.

4. Gorky's childhood story. (The more the better)

Gorky's family was poor when he was a child, so he had no choice but to work as an apprentice in a tailor's shop.

In the tailor's shop, Gorky Jr. tried his best to read books while working. His boss ordered a Russian newspaper, and Gorky Jr. secretly read this newspaper while his boss was away.

On one occasion, Gorky Jr. borrowed a novel from his neighbor's house, and after the boss fell asleep at night, he read it with relish by the moonlight at the window. After a while, the moon hid behind the clouds, and little Gorky was in a strong mood. How could he stop? He lit a small oil lamp and continued to watch. After a while, the boss woke up. When he saw Xiao Gaoer reading a thick book under the oil lamp, he couldn't help but say angrily, "What are you looking at? You are using up the oil of my farmer!" Wife of shop-owner also woke up, like a female wolf pounced on and beat little Gorky.

Gorky Jr. couldn't stand it any longer. He left the tailor's shop without saying a word and never looking back.

Little Goyle came to the Volga River with his luggage on his back. He watched the sparkling Volga River and felt a little sad, but soon he saw the hope of life again, because he met an amiable fat chef on a ship and started to be the fat chef's dishwashing boy. What surprises little Gorky even more is that the fat chef is also a book fan. He has a box full of books and is willing to let little Gorky read them casually. Little Gorky was so happy that he read eagerly whenever he had free time, and sometimes he discussed various problems in the book with the fat chef.

Gorky Jr. thought while reading, and learned a lot of human truths from a large number of books. A lot of reading also provided rich nourishment for his later literary creation, which eventually made him a great writer in the Soviet Union.

5. Seeking a brief story of Gorky's childhood

When Alesha was very young, his father fell ill and died, and his mother took him back to his grandparents' house.

The arrival of Alesha's mother caused a fight between his elder brother Mikhail and his younger brother Yakov. They were afraid that their mother would come to beg for a dowry and split up, and the family became a group. Alesha initially realized that the atmosphere of mutual hatred pervaded her grandfather's family. Big JIU played a trick on grigori, the old tailor, and asked his nephew to put the scalding thimble on grigori's hand, only to be accidentally put on by his grandfather, who slapped his grandson. Alesha was severely beaten by his grandfather for putting the tablecloth in the dyeing bucket. During the beating, everyone gloated, even his mother was afraid to stop him for fear of his grandfather, and only his grandmother protected Alesha. After playing in Alesha, my grandfather came to see him and told him about his time as a tracker on the Volga River when he was young. Alesha felt that my grandfather had grown up like a cloud, from a thin little old man to a Hercules in fairy tales. After being beaten, Alesha got to know the young man Zgang, and he became Alesha's best friend. Every time Alesha was beaten, he always put his arm out to help him. Every Saturday, he takes Alesha to play all kinds of games. He is good at dancing and dreams of having a good voice. Alesha loved him very much, but he was forced by two uncles to carry a load-bearing oak cross to the graveyard. After stumbling in the middle, he was crushed by the cross and died of excessive blood loss.

after tzigane's death, Alesha became more attached to her grandmother. Before going to bed, I played a joke on my grandmother, who told him the story of God and imp. Grandma is Alesha's favorite person.

"Before my grandmother arrived, I seemed to be asleep, as if I were hiding in the dark. Her appearance awakened me and made me see the light. She connected everything around me and woven it into colorful lace patterns. She soon became my lifelong friend and my most intimate person. She understands me best and is my most precious person, because she is full of selfless love for the world. This kind of love has enriched me and filled me with strong strength in difficult years. " Grandma knows countless stories, poems, legends and fairy tales, and Alesha is fascinated by them. One night, the family suddenly lost fire, and the family panicked. Grandma was very brave. She covered her head with an empty bag and was covered with a horse quilt. She rushed into the fire without fear, took out a bottle full of sulfate as big as a bucket, and calmly directed others to put out the fire. After the fire, I endured great pain to deliver the baby.

As soon as spring came, my uncles separated, my grandfather bought a new house for himself, and Alesha still lived with my grandparents. This is a day of gentle rhythm, and only grandparents are in contact with Alesha. Grandma told him about her life. Grandma was an orphan, and her mother was poor and disabled. In order to make a living, she followed her mother around and begged, and later she made a living by weaving lace. Grandpa also talked about getting along with French soldiers when he was a child. Grandpa began to teach Alesha to read during this time. Grandpa relapsed and beat grandma, which made Alesha feel unbearable.

The quiet days were soon broken. In order to divide the grandfather's property, the two uncles joined forces to make trouble at the grandparents' house, especially the big uncle Mikhail, who was drunk and made trouble, wandering around the house all night, bringing help to pull out all the marlin bushes and sour chestnut trees, smashing the bathroom and breaking the glass. Once he hit the door with a thick wooden root, grandpa gathered two tenants and the wife of the hotel owner to deal with him. To help her son, my grandmother's arm was interrupted by my uncle, and Alesha hated my uncle very much.

It was another monotonous day. Grandma prayed every day, and Grandpa prayed every day. Alesha thinks that grandma's God is kind and compassionate, but grandpa's God keeps people away, which is daunting. Alesha likes grandma's God, hates grandpa's God, and deliberately catches grandpa's mistakes in prayer and plays tricks on him. During this period, Alesha often fought with children in the street, because the practical jokes made by these children made him intolerable. At this time, grigori, an old craftsman who worked for my grandfather all his life, was fired by my uncle because he was blind and became a beggar. Alesha was embarrassed for this.

Grandpa suddenly sold his original house and bought a house elsewhere. Alesha met many people here. There are tenants nicknamed "Good Things", uncle Peter who robbed the church disguised as a coachman, and three children of the Aufsynikov family. Alesha has established friendship with them all, but the relationship with "good things" is the closest. "Good thing" is a pharmacist who is busy doing experiments all day. He has a thorough understanding of life and often guides Alesha to observe the details of life and teach him the truth of life. "It seems to me that the yard is bland and there is nothing worth paying attention to. But with a gentle push from him, or a few words of advice, everything I saw was different, as if all these things had unique meanings, which left me a particularly deep impression. " But the "good thing" was eventually driven away by my grandfather because it was not understood by the people around me. Alesha was very angry, but there was nothing he could do.

bored, my mother came back. After staying in several cities for a long time and giving birth to another child, she returned to her grandfather's house with no way out. She began to teach Alesha to read and make him recite many poems. Grandpa forced his mother to remarry, and her mother resisted desperately. Grandpa was very angry, and passed his anger on to his grandmother, beating her up and sending her hair to her scalp deeply. Alesha avenged her grandmother by cutting her grandfather's favorite saint into pieces.

Alesha was sent to school by her mother, but soon she was forced to stay at home because of chicken pox. Worried about her mother's marriage, grandma started drinking and told Alesha about her father and mother's past. Soon, my mother took a fancy to a surveying student and insisted on marrying him. Alesha didn't like her stepfather and new grandmother, and didn't want her mother to remarry, but there was nothing she could do. After his mother remarried, Alesha continued to live with his grandparents. He began to grow up and had his own confidence. Alesha went back to school, but the teacher didn't like him, and only the bishop appreciated him. He was beaten by his mother for taking a ruble to buy a fairy tale book. Stepfather was very bad to his mother, and kicked her with his feet. Alesha and his stepfather worked hard and were sent back to his grandfather's house.

Grandpa went bankrupt, and Alesha lived alone with his grandmother. After passing the third grade exam, he stopped going to school and began to support himself. He made many friends, and they helped each other, collecting junk and pulling wood together. In August, my mother passed away, and my grandfather said that Alesha was not a medal, so he could not always hang it around his neck. So, Alesha went to the world and went out to make a living.

Childhood is the first of Gorky's autobiographical trilogy, which mainly describes Alesha's childhood. The other two in the trilogy, On Earth and My University, mainly describe Alesha's adolescent experience. In order to make readers have a complete understanding of Alesha's growth process, here is a brief introduction to the contents of the last two works. On Earth depicts Alesha's experience of going out to make a living at the age of 11. He suffered a lot from life, worked in all kinds of labor, was bullied, insulted, fooled, even beaten and framed, experienced the hardships at the bottom of social life and realized the ugliness of human nature. However, grandma's kindness, chef's integrity and Queen Margot's erudition made him see the bright side of life. His contacts with cultural relics appraisers, firemen and carpenters also made him feel that human nature is multifaceted and complicated. He loves books so much that he takes every opportunity to read all the books he can come across, which makes him suffer a lot. My University describes his activities and growing experience in Kazan. He came to Kazan at the age of 16 with a wish to go to college, but his dream could not be realized. The slums and docks of Kazan became his social university. He has nowhere to live and shares a bed with others. Working in docks, bakeries and grocery stores. Later, due to contact with college students, middle school students, members of secret groups and revolutionaries exiled from Siberia, their thoughts changed. He read works of revolutionary democracy and Marxism until he took part in revolutionary activities. Under the guidance of revolutionaries, he got rid of the mental crisis of suicide. Four years in Kazan has made great progress in his thoughts, knowledge and social experience.

6. Ask Gorky's five childhood stories of 5 words each

1. As soon as spring came, my uncles separated, my grandfather bought a new house for himself, and Alesha still lived with his grandparents. This is a period of gentle rhythm, and only grandparents are in contact with Alesha.