"My University" Reading Notes 800 words (selected 10 articles)
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"My University" Reading Notes Chapter 1
Society is a book that can never be finished. It taught me how to survive, how to communicate, and how to do something good. Big business. Mr. Gorky grew up at the bottom of society, so he wrote about the complexity of society vividly in his autobiographical trilogy. Especially this book "My University" makes me have endless aftertaste.
This book tells the story of Alyosha who experienced a relatively happy childhood and a boring working life in the city. Full of ideals, he hoped to enter university - this ocean of knowledge. But it is impossible for a poor child like him to enter university. He came to study at a "social" university, where he came into contact with many intellectuals and received education in various ideas. This "university" showed it an increasingly bright future. The wider world.
Yes, there is more than one kind of learning, learning is never-ending, and learning requires perseverance. Alyosha endured all kinds of humiliation in order to study, why can’t we learn a little bit? What about his hard work and desire to study? From him, I saw the fighting spirit of the previous generation, who continued to realize their dreams and challenge new goals through their own efforts.
Society is like a maze that cannot be circumvented, society is like the endless sea, society is like ups and downs of music, society is also like an ancient forest with all kinds of strange creatures... We have never thought about getting involved in society, but when We are already part of this world when we come into it. Alyosha lived and sought knowledge in this university. In this book, I understand that relationships between people are not that simple, and society is even more complex. Some people lose their jobs in a while, and some people can't think about it anymore. These messy people and these trivial matters like a rain of chaos constitute a huge society. At this time, I could feel Alyosha's passionate pursuit of freedom and his strong yearning for a better life. He loves this "university" and is closer to this "university". He has learned how to communicate with the people around him (there are various communication methods in society) and broadened his horizons. He has gained a new life in it.
Look at the streets outside now. The vendors who are coming and going in a hurry, shouting as they walk, the workers who are sweating profusely and struggling to carry things step by step, and the ones who are still walking on the streets in the hot summer. The sanitation personnel sweeping the floor, etc., I believe that as long as we go among the masses, read and study eagerly, and explore both knowledge and practice, there will be a bright tomorrow waiting for us.
Night falls quietly, just as life continues every day. I looked at the window. There were so many stars in the sky that I couldn't count them. They were shining like diamonds, but I actually ignored their beauty. No! They are working hard, shining for themselves, hoping to become the most shining star in the sky! And the same is true in life. Everyone is struggling hard because they all hope to stand out in society and become the most shining star in society. That star! "My University" Reading Notes Chapter 2
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During the National Day holiday, I took the time to read Gorky's "My University".
"Childhood", "My University" and "In the World" are three famous autobiographical novels by the great Soviet writer Maxim Gorky. The author writes about his life and experiences in childhood, adolescence and youth. The description of fate vividly and truly reproduces the growth of our previous generation. The author lived in Russia at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. The darkness and evil under the Tsarist Russia's dictatorship were the unique social background in which he grew up, and also shaped his unique way of growing up.
He is a great man, well-known to us, and the founder of proletarian literature. He is Gorky. This holiday, I read his book "My University".
The era in which the author of the book lived was the dark period of the Tsar's rule. People complained to each other, cursed each other, fought every day, and even killed people. The author came to Kazan in order to go to university. In the end, due to various factors, Gorky did not go to an adult university, but went to a "social university" there. During this period, he worked as a porter, baker's assistant, and shop clerk... When he first came to Kazan, he encountered thieves and many strange people. Some people laughed at Gorky's "stupid behavior" of reading, while others appreciated Gorky's eagerness to acquire knowledge. These people who agreed with Gorky's acquisition of knowledge were rational, because they firmly believed that only wisdom could rise without such oppression.
Gorky was introduced to Pankov, the owner of a small shop with many books. From then on, he sold goods during the day, studied hard at night, and finally embarked on the road to revolution.
What impressed me most was that Gorky lived in such difficult conditions, experienced many hardships, and did a lot of hard work, but he was full of desire for knowledge. Later, while working in Pankov's shop, he studied hard, despite the ridicule of a group of ignorant people, and continued to study. We live in this happy environment, with enough food, warm clothes, and many books to read. The environment we live in is much better than that of Gorky. If we don’t study hard and go to university, it will be unjustifiable. We must study hard, study hard, and surpass Gorky.
Only knowledge can make people progress, and only reading can easily acquire knowledge. Without knowledge, people will be like a pile of waste. Without knowledge, people would not be able to develop science and technology and build a modern and civilized world. "My University" Reading Notes Part 3
"My University" was written by the literary giant Gorky. This is the best book that criticized the darkness of the tsarist rule when Gorky was attending the "Social University". In this long autobiographical novel, the author strives to use his own life experiences and feelings as the main line to create an image of a character who strives to explore the meaning of life, find a new life path, and is full of intense conflicts in his heart.
The most unforgettable thing about this book is the author’s mastery of language art, as well as some subtle language that satirizes the darkness of the Tsarist rule. There are many characters in the book, but they have distinct images and different personalities. No matter whether the author focuses on describing them or outlines them with a few strokes, they all appear clear-cut, vivid and agile, and reading them is like seeing their faces and hearing their voices. Romans' profundity and ability, Jelenkova's affectation... there are clear examples in the book: for example, describing Romans: "Romas told me simply and clearly what I should do and how I should go when he was away. Do. I feel that he seems to have forgotten that people used explosions to scare him, just like forgetting that mosquitoes bit him." For example, describing Terenkova: "Look, here she comes, light and elegant, like a rose. The colorful clouds are floating against the rising sun, but her eyes reveal the hypocrisy deep in her heart."
The most unforgettable ironic words for me are: "Freedom is what I want. Live how you want. But there are officials everywhere who want to interfere in your life. The tsar took away the peasants from the landlords, so the tsar became the lord of all peasants. It is freedom. One day, the Tsar will explain to you and tell you what freedom is! "I was attracted by the characters in the book, and I couldn't put it down. I can't help but admire Gorky's superb language expression art.
After reading this book, I got some inspiration for writing. The characters described by Gorky are vivid, flexible and lifelike. However, the characters I always depict in my compositions are not vivid, lifeless, and do not clearly describe the character's personality. In the future, I will not only observe more bits and pieces of life and accumulate writing materials, but also We should read more world famous works, learn from some of their writing skills, and portray the characters more vividly. We should also adhere to one of the main points of composition "from life, higher than life", so that we can write well and write well. It's amazing. "My University" Reading Notes Chapter 4
As a retrospective autobiographical novel, "My University" has a simple plot, and it is obvious that the information and structure of the novel have not been carefully organized and arranged. The meticulous conception seems to lack the necessary organicity and integrity. However, it is these seemingly existing flaws that exude a strong appeal and constitute a unique artistic style. The author uses concise and beautiful words to outline the fragments of his growth, in which we feel the strong reality and the touching brilliance shining in the gray environment.
The process of growth is not like an aspen pulling straight up from the ground through time, nor is it like a waterfall running straight to the bottom of a deep pool. If human thinking is grass, then growth is the crystallization of the grass's sprouts meandering in time and space.
Growth is really not organic and complete in a short period of time. Although dreams are a line that leads to growth, they exist, but they are not clear, even distant and confusing. There are many shining fragments scattered here and there. outside this line. Only when we look back, in the repeated aftertaste of gains and losses, joy and sorrow, can we truly hear the sound of self-joining, as if a rope is naturally straightening.
This book was completed in 1923, when the author was 55 years old. For a man who has devoted himself to the revolution and is over fifty years old, he uses his pen to truly reproduce the life of his boyhood. What he writes is the essence of his memory, with a stubborn, sincere, frank and wise demeanor. I read it over and over again, and my heart is always stirred by something, and the sparks of my thinking shine brighter every time. I can't restrain myself, I want to keep these sparks - these mottos for growth.
"My University" - My University! I feel very lucky to have come across this book before going to college, and to experience its meaning repeatedly in the actual life of the university. They are so important to me that I want to keep them as soon as possible and dedicate them to the people who grew up with me.
In his university, Gorky ruthlessly absorbed all kinds of wealth created by social development. The cancer in the sick society did not corrode the thinking of his childhood at all. Gorky's life taught me how to deal with the crises and challenges of life calmly and calmly; I received a baptism of soul, and my soul was like the clear sky after the rain, fresh, clear and blue. "My University" Reading Notes Part 5
This book is the third part of Gorky's famous autobiographical work, the other two being "Childhood" and "In the World". The author describes his life experiences in his youth. From this truly recorded tutorial, we can see that as a teenager, Gorky deeply hated the habits of the petty bourgeoisie, his passionate pursuit of freedom, his strong yearning for a better life, his direct contact with the working people at the bottom of life, and his deep penetration into society. Accepting the ideological influence of revolutionaries and eagerly absorbing knowledge and nourishment from books are important conditions for him to grow up and climb from the bottom of life to the peak of culture.
In "My University", Gorky used his own writing to reflect the life of Russian intellectuals at that time and the activities of the populists against the tsarist rule, showing the ideological status of Russian intellectuals during this period. In Gorky's autobiographical novel, we see that Gorky as a teenager was already disgusted with the ugly reality of Russia and had been working hard to explore the path of life. He once fantasized about being a robber, robbing the rich to give to the poor, or improving people's lives by praying to God, but he was still very young at the time, and of course this was just a naive fantasy. In a large number of critical realist works, he also failed to find the answer to the question "What should I do" that he had been thinking hard about. After coming into contact with many intellectuals with revolutionary sentiments, Gorky wanted to find a new life path from them.
The novel "My University" is the last part of the autobiographical trilogy that Gorky completed while recuperating abroad in 1923. It is also the first important work he wrote after the October Revolution. work. The novel narrates that the sixteen-year-old protagonist, full of aspirations to go to university, bid farewell to his elderly grandmother and came to Kazan on the banks of the Volga River from Nizhny Novgorod. When he arrived in Kazan, the protagonist clearly saw that the harsh real life made his wish to go to college suddenly come to naught, because he must face life head-on and must first be employed to survive. So the slums, back streets and ship docks of Kazan became the first social university where he embarked on the road of life.
"My University" describes his activities and growth experience in Kazan. At the age of 16, he came to Kazan with the desire to go to university, but his dream could not be realized. The slums and docks of Kazan became his social university. He had nowhere to stay and shared a bed with others. Worked everywhere in docks, bakeries, and grocery stores. Later, his thoughts changed due to contact with college and middle school students, members of secret societies and revolutionaries who had returned from exile in Siberia. He read revolutionary democratic and Marxist works until he participated in revolutionary activities. Under the guidance of revolutionaries, he got rid of the spiritual crisis of suicide. The four years in Kazan made him make great progress in thinking, knowledge, and social experience. "My University" Reading Notes Part 6
"My University" is a work with profound educational significance and great artistic charm. Gorky's autobiographical trilogy is one of Gorky's most outstanding works and a valuable asset of world proletarian literature. The novel has conquered the hearts of countless readers around the world with its realistic style and passionate and courageous attitude towards life. After its publication, it had a wide-ranging impact, inspiring countless young people who longed for light and knowledge to move forward bravely.
"My University" mainly describes the author's life in Kazan. At the age of 16, he came to Kazan with high hopes to study at university, but his university dream was quickly shattered. He began to be busy with life, where he attended a special university - Social University. In this university, he dealt with all kinds of people, accepted all aspects of life tests, was inspired and educated by various ideas, and made preliminary explorations into the meaning of life and the complexity of the world. This university showed him a transcendental spirit. Come to a wider and wider world.
The author is an orphan. No one cares for him or guides him. He opens his young heart and eyes wide to observe everything around him. The author has been kind and sensible since he was a child. When he came to Kazan, he stayed in the home of a poor middle school student. He would discover early on the poor mother's kitchen philosophy, and every piece of bread given to him would be "heavy as a rock" in his heart, and he would then decide to "go out and find some work and support himself." ". On a stormy day, hiding in a cave under the ruins, he suddenly realized that "going to college is just a dream." And he wrote passionately: "This place is something I will never forget. It is my first university." ". This is his first growing up episode in Kazan. Facing the difficult life, he did not complain at all. His kind heart was full of gratitude and hope. He knew that the days of suffering were long, and he said to himself: "I have become stronger during the days of suffering. I do not expect rescue from others, nor do I long for accidental good luck. The harder the living environment, the more capable I am." I have known this truth since I was very young: tempering one's will and increasing one's wisdom." In the face of suffering, he was more deeply aware of the unparalleled wealth brought by suffering, as Huxley said: "No intelligent person would deny the exercise value of pain and sorrow."
As a retrospective autobiographical novel, "My University" has a simple plot, and it is obvious that the content and structure of the novel have not been carefully conceived and thought out, as if it lacks a certain level of knowledge. Organicity and integrity, however, it is these seemingly existing flaws that radiate with strong appeal and form a unique artistic style. The author uses concise and beautiful words to outline the fragments of his growth, in which we feel the strong reality and the touching brilliance shining in the gray environment. "My University" Reading Notes Chapter 7
On January 14, 2014, I finished reading "My University, My Misery" by Zhao Meiping. While reading, I shed several tears because of the author's rough fate. While reading, I pictured in my mind the struggle of a little girl - how she lost her father at the age of 6 and watched helplessly as she was separated from her beloved father and was sold as a child bride for the sake of livelihood. How did she starve, freeze and be bullied in other people's homes? How did she carry a heavy hammer and smash boulders at the age of 13? How did she face the ridicule and blows of the sewing master? Later, she ran to Shanghai. How did she start washing dishes and serving dishes, and how did she succeed in that sewing factory? How did she quietly pursue her dream after the heavy work, reading books, Climbing the grid and publishing articles, what kind of belief supports her painstaking efforts.
From Jiangsu to Anhui, from Anhui to Shanghai, from Shanghai to Wuhan, after graduating from primary school, she went from a helpless quarrying girl to a sewing worker to a dishwasher to a skilled worker to a well-known person in "Zhiyin" magazine Editor, she has been fighting hard on the cusp of fate. Now, I finally climbed up the mountain to pick the fairy grass, and finally dived into the water to find the Li Pearl.
I can’t help but think of the lyrics in "Red Sun" - "Fate is always wandering, destiny is always twists and turns." But fate will never play tricks on a person who strives for self-improvement and never gives up on himself.
Compared with the author’s rich life experience, my own seems so pale. From the time I was in school at the age of 5 to the age of 25 this year, I have lived an almost carefree life. Although I have experienced several major setbacks during this period, they are really nothing compared to the author's. I often complain that I don’t come from a scholarly family, I often complain that I don’t have gentle and considerate parents, I often complain that my parents can’t bring me glory, I often complain that I can’t develop well because my family restricts me to a great extent. I often complain that I can’t accomplish something because I have limited energy. In fact, I am often the one setting limits for myself.
After all, it has been 20 years of living without worries about food and clothing. Although it can't be said to be high-end and stylish. But the parents also tried their best. As a child from a rural area, I complain too much and don’t feel grateful enough. I also often feel inferior because of some small things that are incompatible with some of my friends, because I have not integrated into the city for a long time, and because the simplicity of rural people will always flow in my blood. Maybe, I should try my best like the author.
"The road is still far away, so I will search up and down." I surrender to my fate, but I will never compromise in my heart and strive to move forward within the scope of what I can strive for! "My University" Reading Notes Chapter 8
From last night to noon today, I read "My Misery, My University" in one go, which made me deeply realize that no matter the celebrity, there are A past that is unbearable to look back on! There is a positive spirit in their bones, a spirit of never giving up, and an undying faith! It also made me realize again that the suffering life is an immortal faith that supports the motivation to move forward!
I haven’t written in a diary for a long time, and I feel so unfamiliar with expressing my inner feelings! I once failed to fulfill my promise, and found unconvincing excuses for myself again and again to cover up the uneasiness in my heart. Whenever I saw others working so hard in their youth, I saw Zhao Meihua has smashed rocks, served plates in restaurants, worked as a sewing worker and technician on a clothing assembly line, and worked as a salesperson in an advertising company... She carried the burden of the family with her weak shoulders and supported herself with the meager income she earned. The whole family provides for my sister to study. Finally, with her primary school diploma and millions of words of published works, she boldly applied for the position of editor and reporter of the famous journal "Zhiyin" magazine, and was hired as an exception.
Such a height cannot be reached in a short time. Just as Zhao Meihua said when applying for the position of Zhiyin editor, suffering is my university! A life without suffering is an incomplete life, and a life without suffering will not cherish this fleeting time! But after I finished reading "My Misery, My University", the scenes in the book seemed to be vivid in my mind, and I couldn't calm down for a long time! I think back to my childhood, my hometown, and my parents. Seeing life taking away the lives of loved ones around me again and again, I can only tell myself to be kind to my life and cherish my body. Because no one can predict what will happen tomorrow. Life cannot escape the regular cycle of reincarnation. Birth, old age, illness and death are something everyone has to face. To this day, I have not yet figured out what I want to leave behind in my limited life. I am just doing nothing! There is no clear direction. I have been looking for my own direction, but I have never found it.
Someone asked me, what is your ideal and your goal? In the end, I couldn't give a clear answer to others, including myself.
I always want to unpack my experiences during this period and calm down again to think about where to go in the future. What I fear most is not suffering, but having no goals and getting lost in the journey of life. The direction will also make people slowly sink into the turbulent world, spending their whole life without leaving anything behind, only bringing them regrets.
I always want to give myself a deadline, but I don’t know how long this deadline is! The biggest comfort I can give myself now is that you have to experience some things before you can give yourself a promise to fulfill your dreams! "My University" Reading Notes Part 9
Books are the ladder of human progress - Gorky. This familiar saying fully reflects Gorky's emphasis on books and knowledge. "Childhood. In the World. My University", Gorky's autobiography, fully reflects his desire for knowledge and his tireless pursuit of knowledge.
"Childhood in the Human World, My University" is actually three books. Each "Childhood" mainly writes about what the protagonist Alyosha saw and heard in society when he was a child. "In the World" tells the story of Alyosha who began to study continuously in the difficult environment of society and began to read tirelessly to increase his knowledge. "My University" tells the story of what Alyosha learned in the university of "society". Generally speaking, these three books tell about what Alyosha saw, heard and learned in the school of "society", Alyosha's tireless academic spirit and the resistance of the Russian youth to the tsarist rule at that time. story.
After reading these three books, I was impressed by Alyosha’s tireless learning spirit and his perseverance in studying without sleep and food. There is a passage in "In the World": Alyosha found a lot of books in his master's house. After getting the master's permission, he read every day during his work breaks and at night. But the master's family did not allow him to "waste" candles, so Alyosha had to collect wax oil, light it and read a book. However, after the wax oil is ignited, the eyes will feel very astringent, tears will continue to flow, and the light will be very weak. It is hard to imagine that in such an environment, Alyosha read all the books piled up in his master's house. How much perseverance was needed to complete this! If it were me, I would definitely not be able to stand such an environment. Extreme sleepiness, fatigue during the day, weak light, and very astringent eyes make people feel scared and uncomfortable just thinking about it. But that's it. In such an environment, Alyosha read one book after another. What supported his will? It must be the tireless spirit of learning and the eagerness to gain knowledge. Only these two things could give Alyosha his tenacious perseverance at that time.
The three autobiographical works of Gorky, "Childhood in the Human World, My University", fully describe Gorky's tireless spirit at that time. It is precisely because of this that Gorky will exist today. If he had been If you don’t want to gain knowledge, you will spend your life in confusion. There will be no Gorky as we know it now, and there will be no such sentence as "books are the ladder of human progress", let alone "Childhood in the World". My University" is an autobiographical trilogy. Gorky used this autobiographical trilogy to tell us: Only by perseverance can we achieve the greatest success. "My University" Reading Notes Chapter 10
Recently, a "childhood" trend has become popular in the class. Every day when I arrive in the classroom, books of "Childhood in the World My University" appear in front of me.
"Childhood in the World, My University" is an autobiographical novel by Gorky. This book has three parts.
The book tells that after the death of his father, Alyosha (Golky’s nickname) came to his grandfather’s house with his grandmother and mother. Here, Alyosha spent his childhood from three to ten years old. In life, there is an endless desire and strength flowing between the lines. In this part, Gorky uses humorous and vivid sentences to describe a kind grandmother, two selfish uncles and a violent grandfather, which is endlessly memorable.
The second part is from 1871 to 1884, which is "In the World". During this period, he made a living by picking fruits and selling them with his grandmother. In order to make money, Aliao Sha did not hesitate to be a young apprentice in a painting studio, a dishwasher on a ship, and an apprentice in an icon workshop. Despite the hardships he endured in life, books of all kinds attracted him most deeply. He rushed to Kazan with his strong and firm beliefs.
By "My University", the whole book is coming to an end. Although Alyosha did not realize his dream of university when he came here, the slums and docks here became his social university. He was seen at docks, bakeries, and grocery stores. Later, Alyosha read a large number of revolutionary democratic books and Marxist works until he participated in the revolution. During his four years in Kazan, his thoughts, knowledge, and social experience have made great progress.
After reading this book, I couldn’t help but be shocked by Gorky’s wonderful writing method, especially the description of the characters’ actions, language, and expressions...as if each one was alive The characters are vivid on the page, such as the sentence in the first chapter of "Childhood" "She lowered her head and stood there silently until the tomb was filled." After reading this sentence, I seemed to really see my grandmother's face full of wood. I watched my father's coffin being buried in the ground by two countrymen. The readers can't help but feel sad.
In this book, Gorky has laid many foreshadowings, and the plot has twists and turns, making it difficult to figure out and giving people a sense of elusiveness. It makes the readers smile at times, feel sad at other times, and worry about the fate of the characters at other times. It not only expresses his understanding of suffering and his unique insights into social life, but also allows us to see a stubborn, compassionate and constantly pursuing young man.
Compared to Gorky, how happy and perfect our childhood must be! ;