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Which classics describe the environment?

Selected from Tolstoy's "Poor Man" environmental description.

The fisherman's wife Sanna was sitting by the stove mending a broken sail. The cold wind was howling outside and the surging waves were hitting the coast, splashing waves.

There is a storm at sea and it is dark and cold outside, but this fisherman's hut is warm and comfortable. The floor was swept clean, the fire in the stove was still burning, and the tableware gleamed on the shelves. On the bed with a white curtain, five children were sleeping quietly amidst the roar of the sea breeze.

It shows that the fisherman’s family is very poor, and Sanna is a hard-working person who keeps the house well organized and is good at taking care of the children. The child can sleep peacefully amidst the roar of the sea breeze.

Masterpieces refer to written works that have high artistic value and popularity, contain eternal themes and classic characters, can endure the test of time, are widely recognized and circulated. A work that can give people warning and far-reaching influence, as well as a perception of the living environment of the world.

Masterpieces can cultivate people's sentiments, and they can explore and unearth potential literary styles in classic masterpieces.