Gorky's three autobiographical novels," childhood,"" in the world," and " my university," respectively described his growth experiences in different historical periods, as well as the problems he encountered and the difficulties he overcame in these experiences. The story of Gorky's childhood included his growing up in St. Petersburg and his relationships with his family and friends. The novel begins with Gorky's recollection of his childhood, and through his memories, it presents the style of Russian society at that time, depicting poverty, hunger, disease and cruel childhood life. In the World was an autobiographical novel written by Gorky after he became an adult. It mainly talked about his work and life experience in Ukraine. The novel narrates Gorky's growth through his own perspective, including his labor experience in Ukraine, contact and communication with the locals, and his understanding of Ukrainian culture and history. "My University" was an autobiographical novel written by Gorky after he entered the university. It mainly talked about his learning experience at Moscow University and his exchanges with teachers and classmates. The novel began with Gorky's recollection of his university experience. Through his memories, it presented the style of Russian higher education at that time. It depicted his learning experience in university, his exchanges and cooperation with professors and classmates, as well as his desire and pursuit of science and knowledge. The three novels,"childhood","in the world" and "my university", are Gorky's narration of his growing up from different angles and perspectives. Through his own experiences and experiences, they reflect the living conditions and psychological states of the Russian society and people at that time, and also show Gorky as a person.
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The Gorky Trilogy was a series of novels created by Victor Hugo of Russia. It included " childhood,"" in the world," and " my university." The three parts described the growth of the protagonist, Gorky, from infancy to adulthood. The main story of the book was about Gorky's childhood. He grew up in a noble family, but the abuse and discrimination in the family made him feel lonely and helpless. He worked in a children's chorus and made some good friends. Together, they went through many difficulties and challenges, including the canceling of a concert and a fire. Through the protagonist's inner monologue and memories, the novel shows the loneliness, desire and growth of childhood. In the Human World mainly described the time that Gorky spent in the human world. He left the noble family and came to a poor working family. Here, he learned how to get along with ordinary people and understood the good and evil of human nature. He worked in a bakery and met a young girl named Monica. Together, they experienced many difficulties and challenges, including a storm and a theft. Through the protagonist's inner monologue and Monica's memories, the novel shows the difficulties and growth in the human world. "My University" mainly tells the story of Gorky's experience after graduating from university. He worked in a university and made some good friends. Through the protagonist's inner monologue and memories, the novel shows the confusion, confusion and growth in college. The protagonist studied all kinds of knowledge in university, including languages, literature, history, and science. He realized the importance of knowledge and began to look for his own direction in life. Through the protagonist's inner monologue and memories, the novel shows the maturity and thinking ability of the university.
Gorky's "childhood","in the world" and "my university" are famous autobiographical novels. The full text is as follows: "My childhood" I spent my childhood in a poor family. My parents are teachers. They work very hard, but their income is very low. Our life is very difficult. I remember that when I was young, I could only wear tattered clothes and eat simple food. When I was playing, I was often restricted because I had no money. Although life was very difficult, my family did not give up hope. My parents encouraged me to study hard and believed that I would succeed as long as I persevered. With the help of my parents, I got good grades in school and gained some useful skills through self-study. Although my childhood experience was very difficult, it made me a strong and persistent person. I believe that as long as I work hard, I will be able to overcome difficulties and succeed. In the Human World When I was a child, my parents took me to a place called " In the Human World." This place is a socialistic country, very different from the capitalist country I'm in. I learned a lot about society, politics and culture there, which helped me a lot in my growth. Time passed quickly in the human world, and soon, it was time for my university days. In university, I learned a lot of new knowledge and skills and made a lot of like-minded friends. My experience made me deeply aware of the complexity and challenges of society, and at the same time, it made me love knowledge and science even more. My University I realized the importance of knowledge during my university days. I believe that only through continuous learning can we continue to improve and achieve success. Therefore, I began to self-study and improve my knowledge level by reading books and participating in discussions. I've faced many challenges in my college life, but I've never given up.
Gorky's long autobiographical novel,"Childhoods," mainly described Gorky's childhood experiences, including how he was born in a poor family in Ukraine, how he overcame difficulties in his family and school, and how he grew up to be a person with independent thinking ability and creativity. In the novel, Gorky's grandfather was a carpenter, his father was a bakery, and his mother was a washerwoman. In Gorky's childhood, their family's financial situation was relatively tight, but Gorky still improved his situation by studying hard and actively participating in activities. For example, when Gorky was growing up, he studied in an elementary school and made some friends there. He had also participated in a bread competition and won first place through his own efforts, which gave him some confidence and honor. In addition, the novel also described some of Gorky's experiences at home and school. For example, he was criticized by his teachers and parents because he was mischievous and mischievous. He was also very depressed because he encountered difficulties. However, Gorky gradually grew into a person with independent thinking and creativity through continuous efforts and exploration, which also laid the foundation for his later life.
His childhood was the first of Gorky's autobiographical trilogy.
Gorky's autobiographical trilogy referred to "childhood","in the world","my university".
Gorky's autobiographical trilogy referred to "childhood","in the world","my university".
Gorky's childhood was a famous novel that contained many interesting plots. The following are three of the plots: Karenin's Story In 'Childhood', Karenin was a wealthy heir, but his uncle killed him in order to take his property. Karenin experienced many hardships as he grew up, but he always maintained his yearning for a better life. The Story of Vasilyevich In 'Childhood', Vasilyevich was an autocratic ruler who ruled the Russian Empire. Ivan the Terrible's tyranny caused the people to rebel and eventually led to the Russian revolution. The Story of Corizia Corizia was a young artist, but her father was a greedy businessman. In order to satisfy his own selfish desires, he did not hesitate to harm Corizia's interests. Corizia had experienced many hardships growing up, but she had always maintained her love for art.
Gorky's " Childhoods " was a famous novel about the protagonist Aliosha's childhood experiences. The following are the three main storylines: 1 Castel The story takes place in Russia in the early 19th century. Aliosha's grandfather was accused of being a rebel and exiled to a distant place. Aliosha was forced to leave home and live with his brothers in the forest. In the forest, they met a girl named Casteka. She was a cowherd and was forced to leave her home to find her own way out. Casteka taught Aliosha how to hunt and survive, and the two of them developed feelings for each other. But Casteka's father was a fierce hunter and he wouldn't allow them to be together. Finally, Aliosha and Casteka left the forest separately. Aliosha returned home and realized that he had lost his beloved. 2. 'Chameleon' by Mauricio told the story of a character named Nicholas Da Vinci. Nicholas was a wealthy businessman, but he was very shrewd and cautious about his wealth. However, his friends thought he was too cold to be trusted. On a business trip, Nicholas met a French politician named Charles de Gaulle. Charles de Gaulle was a generous man, and he introduced a political opportunity to Nicholas. However, Nicholas was worried that he would use his influence for personal gain, so he decided to drive him away. Charles de Gaulle knew what Nicholas was thinking, but he still helped him get this opportunity. In the end, Nicholas became a successful politician, but he also lost his best friend and lover. 3 Pushkin Pushkin's "The Story of the Fisherman and the Goldfish" tells the story of a man named Vladimir Nabokov. Vladimir was a young fisherman who lived with his family on a small island. One day, he found a goldfish in a mysterious fish tank. The goldfish told him that if he wanted to be smarter, he had to write a poem for the goldfish. Vladimir began to write the poem, but he found that he could not finish it.