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Writer lev tolstoy's work The Poor.

Sang Na, the fisherman's wife, sat by the fire to mend a broken sail. Outside, the cold wind roared, and the rough waves beat against the coast, splashing air and waves. There is a storm on the sea, and it is dark and cold outside, but this fisherman's hut is warm and comfortable. The ground has been swept clean, the fire in the stove has not been extinguished, and the tableware is shining on the shelf. On the bed with white curtains, five children fell asleep quietly in the sea breeze. My husband went out to sea in a boat early in the morning and hasn't come back yet. Sang Na listened to the roar of the waves and the roar of the wind, feeling jumpy.

The old clock struck dumb ten times, eleven times ... her husband never came back. Sang Na mused: regardless of her health, her husband braved the cold and storm to go fishing. She worked from morning till night, barely filling her stomach. Children have no shoes to wear, running around barefoot in winter and summer; I ate brown bread and only fish. But, thank God, the children are still healthy. There is nothing to complain about. Sang Na listened to the sound of the storm. "Where is he now? God bless him, save him and have mercy! " She said to herself, drawing a cross on her chest.

It's still early for bed. Sauna stood up, wrapped in a thick scarf on her head, and went out with a lantern. She wanted to see if the light on the lighthouse was on and if she could see her husband's boat. Nothing can be seen at sea. The wind lifted her scarf, rolled up the scraped things and knocked on the door of the neighbor's cabin. Sang Na remembered the sick neighbor she was going to visit in the evening. "Nobody cares about her!" Sang Na thought and knocked on the door. She listened sideways, but no one answered.

"The widow's life is really hard!" Sang Na stood at the door and thought, "Although there are not many children-only two, she went alone, and now she is ill. Alas, the widow's life is really sad! Go in and have a look! "

Sang Na knocked on the door again and again, but no one answered.

"Hey, Simon!" Sang Na let out a cry and thought, unless what's the matter? She flung the door open.

There is no stove in the room, it is wet and cold. Sang Na raised his lantern to see where the patient was. The first thing that caught my eye was a bed facing the door, and her female neighbor was lying on her back. She doesn't move. Only dead people look like this. Sang Na held the lantern closer. Yes, it is Simon. She leaned her head back, her cold and blue face showed the silence of death, and a pale and stiff hand hung on the straw bed as if trying to catch something. Next to the dead mother, two very young children were asleep, both with curly hair and round faces, covered with old clothes, curled up, and their small heads with light yellow hair were tightly close together. Apparently, when her mother died, she covered them with her own clothes and wrapped their feet with an old headscarf. The child breathes evenly and calmly, and sleeps sweetly.

Sang Na wrapped the sleeping child in a headscarf and carried it home. Her heart beat so violently that she didn't know why she did it, but she felt she had to. She put two sleeping children on the bed, let them sleep with their own children, and quickly closed the curtains.

Sang Na was pale and excited. She thought nervously, "What will he say? Is this a joke? His five children are enough for him ... is he here? ..... No, not yet! ..... Why did you bring them here? ..... He will hit me! That's what I deserve, I deserve it ... give me a beating! "

The door creaked as if someone had come in. Sang Na a surprised, stood up from his chair.

"No, no one! God, why would I do that? ..... How can I tell him now? " ..... Sang Na thoughtfully, sitting in front of the bed for a long time.

The door suddenly opened and a fresh sea breeze rushed into the room. The big, black fisherman came in dragging his wet and broken net and said, "Hi, Sang Na, I'm back!" " "

"Oh, it's you!" Sang Na stood up, afraid to lift his eyes to see him.

"Look, such a night! It's terrible! "

"Yes, yes, the weather is terrible! Oh, how about fish? "

"Bad, too bad! Nothing was hit and the net was torn. Bad luck, bad luck! What terrible weather! I can hardly remember when there was such a night, let alone fishing! Thank god, I finally came back alive. ..... What were you doing at home while I was away? "

The fisherman said, dragging the net into the house and sitting by the fire.

"Me?" Sang Na turned pale and said, "I ... miscellaneous things ... the wind roared so fiercely that it was really scary. I am worried about you! "

"Yes, yes," murmured the husband, "this weather is damn it! But what can I do! "

The two men were silent for a while.

"Do you know?" Sang Na said, "Our neighbor Simon is dead."

"oh? When? "

"I don't know, it was probably yesterday. Alas! What a tragic death she died! Both children fell asleep beside her. They are too small ... One can't talk yet, and the other can only crawl ... "Sang Na was silent.

The fisherman frowned and his face became serious and worried. "This is a problem!" He scratched his head and said, "What do you think? We have to bring them here. We can't stay with the dead! Oh, we, we can always get through this! Let's go Don't wait for them to wake up. "

But Sang Na sat still.

"What's the matter with you? Don't think what's wrong with you, Sang Na? "

"Look, here they are." Sang Na opened the curtains.

It's the Russian writer lev tolstoy.

The writing theme of the poor.

1. shows the poverty and misery of the poor in Russian times. Except for the title, there is not a word "poor" in the full text, but readers can really feel how poor the poor are. At the beginning of the text, the environment in which the story takes place is described: it is dark and cold in the middle of the night, the waves roar, the wind roars, and the storm at sea. Sang Na's husband ventured out to sea to fish for a family of seven, went out early in the morning and didn't return late at night; Sang Na works from morning till night by himself, and he can barely fill his stomach. It can be seen how difficult the life of the Sanna family is. Look at Simon's family again. Her husband passed away. On this cold night, she also died tragically in a bed made of straw. The room was wet and cold, and two helpless children were sleeping beside their dead mother. The author shows a tragic picture of Simon's death: the pain of mother's death and the sweetness of children's sleep, the love of mother and the ignorance of children. All this constitutes a sharp contrast and strongly infects readers. These descriptions, including the author's feelings, make readers deeply feel the tragic fate of the poor.

2. Praise the virtue of compassion and helpfulness of the poor. There is not a word of direct praise in the novel, but it shows the noble quality of the poor and is touching. The adoption of orphans was originally a very touching thing, but the author arranged the adoption of orphans in Sang Na's home. Sang Na was a poor man with many children, and his life was very difficult and touching. After Sang Na brought back two orphans, the author described in detail her complex psychological activities of nervousness, worry and even regret. The objective reason for Sang Na's inner contradiction is that the life of the Sangna family is very difficult. Adopting two orphans is tantamount to adding another burden to the already extremely heavy life pressure. However, in the end, Mr. and Mrs. Sang Na made a decision to adopt orphans. When telling this story, the author did not flatter the characters, but rooted in the soil of reality and truly portrayed the inner world of the characters. Mr. and Mrs. Sang Na didn't say a brave word, but their kind, simple and beautiful hearts deeply infected the readers.

Praise sauna and fishermen for their noble qualities of diligence and kindness.

The Poor Man mainly describes the fisherman and his wife Sang Na who, despite their poor family circumstances, resolutely adopted two orphans from their deceased neighbors. Think about why the author wrote these things, from which we can analyze that the purpose of the author's writing is to reflect the miserable life of fishermen in Russian times and the noble quality that the poor would rather suffer for themselves and help each other.

The Poor Man is an article by Dostoevsky, a great Russian writer. It is mainly written that Sang Na and her husband adopted the children of Simon, a neighbor who died of illness, under their own very difficult and poor circumstances, reflecting the miserable life of the people in the old Russian era and the kindness of the poor. This paper describes the psychological activities of the characters in detail and profoundly.

The Poor Man is the work of Dostoevsky, a famous Russian writer. At that time, the Russian working people lived in extreme poverty under the dark rule of the tsar, but they were kind-hearted and noble-minded. This article tells the story that Sang Na, a fisherman couple, cared for and sympathized with his neighbor Simon, and resolutely adopted her two orphans after Simon's death, which embodies the noble qualities of simple and kind compassion and helping the poor. Through the life of the Sangna family, the author reflects the miserable life of the poor and their beautiful hearts at that time.

The word "poor" is the clue that runs through the whole text, but it is precisely because of "poor" that it can better show the noble quality of the poor. The article uses various forms to describe the psychological activities of the characters. The techniques of direct description, illusion description and scenery setting off show Sang Na's lofty moral character. According to the sequence of events, this article can be divided into three paragraphs. The first paragraph (1, 2 natural paragraph) tells the story of Sang Na anxiously waiting for her husband to return from fishing at night. The second paragraph (3- 1 1 natural paragraph) tells that Sang Na went to visit Simon who was sick, found that Simon was dead, and went home with Simon's children. The third paragraph (12-end) tells that the fisherman came back from the sea, heard that Simon had died, and proposed to adopt Simon's child.