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Composition materials about the tragic lives of celebrities and great men, because they can't get out of pain.
How Steel was Tempered is an excellent novel written by Nini ostrovsky, a writer of the former Soviet Union, under the harsh conditions of paralysis and blindness. It took three years to create it with strong perseverance. The story that Pavel Colta King, the hero, grew up from the son of an ordinary worker to a proletarian hero and the lofty spirit of the Bolsheviks of the older generation in the Soviet Union, who were at a loss for the revolution, inspired many generations of young people to embark on the revolutionary road.

Pavel Colta King was a member of the first generation Soviet Youth League and a staunch Bolshevik fighter. By describing the image of pavel korchagin, the author enthusiastically praised his revolutionary heroism, tenacious revolutionary will and noble qualities of a proletarian warrior.

Paul has distinct class love and hate. Pavel Colta, a descendant of the working class who grew up in poverty and hunger, "saw the bottom of life, mud and dregs, and smelled the smell of decay" from an early age. Therefore, he is eager for all new things that he doesn't know. " He likes reading, and he is moved by the heroic deeds of the protagonists in Giuseppe Garibo's novels. The education of the party made him spontaneous.

Resistance is sublimated into conscious class consciousness.

Pavel Colta King's profound understanding of the October Revolution and his great love for the Soviet regime made his dedication to the cause of his class stronger and stronger. On the battlefield, Paul rode his horse and raised his sword, fearless and full of deep hatred for the old world.

During the three-year civil war, the national economy of the Soviet Union was severely damaged. The extreme lack of food and fuel seriously threatened the survival of the Soviet regime. Especially when winter comes, in order to solve the problem of burning firewood in the city, the Party has to build a railway from Podel Station to the forest to transport firewood to the city. This is an extremely arduous task and a severe test for Paul Colta King and his comrades. In that rainy late autumn season, cold raindrops soaked people's bodies through clothes. Every night, they sleep on the cold concrete floor, so they must try their best to keep warm with each other's body temperature. They eat "a pound and a half of black bread like anthracite" every day. In addition, the Orik gang continues to launch attacks. Even under such difficult conditions, they finished the task ahead of time. When the tragedy of "complete loss of physical strength" came to Paul, he was also shaken. He wanted to end his life by committing suicide, but after fierce ideological struggle, he finally defeated himself and took up a new weapon-literary creation, fighting for the magnificent productism. There is a famous saying in the book: "life is the most precious thing for people, and life belongs to us only once." A man's life should be spent like this: when he looks back, he won't regret wasting his time. He is not ashamed of mediocrity. In this way, when he dies, he can say: I have devoted all my life and energy to the most magnificent cause in the world-the struggle for the liberation of mankind. This famous saying is not only the central idea throughout the book, but also the principle that Paul Kochakin abides by all his life.

Thoughts on Reading How Steel was Tempered

Recently, I read How Steel was Tempered, and I was deeply touched. Is it the mood when reading with Paul? Kochakin's growth and fate are ups and downs. Savor this book carefully and taste Paul's spirit. I feel more and more that we should draw nutrition from Paul's spirit, strengthen our ideals and beliefs, and establish a correct world outlook, outlook on life and values. I remember a famous saying in the book: "Human life is the most precious. When he looks back on the past, he shouldn't regret doing nothing. ...

Almost no one wants to live a mediocre life, because even the grass is trying to add a trace of green to spring, hoping to leave its own figure on the colorful picture scroll of spring and return to the earth. But not everyone can make good steel.

So how is steel made? I believe there will be a fiery steelmaking scene in everyone's mind. In fact, life is like steelmaking! Nothing is born. There is only one way to change "iron" into "steel"-refining! Some people say that Paul is a born hero, but there is no born hero in this world. Paul was able to become a hero because of his own efforts-he did not flinch in the face of the test of life and death on the battlefield of war; In the windy and snowy construction site, he did not fall down in the face of unbearable labor intensity and hunger and cold; In the case of blindness and illness, he still did not give in in the face of the relentless blow of the loss of manuscripts and the deterioration of his health. Finally, he grew from a poor boy to a fighter with lofty ideals, noble character and tenacious style.

Life can be said to be a tortuous road. In the journey of life, you will encounter many difficulties, face the blow of failure and the pain of not being understood, and so on. However, all this is short-lived. After breaking through obstacles and overcoming difficulties, looking back at the road we have traveled, we will find that it is the flame that sharpens life. How many heroes and great men are trained in the burning flame, as people often say: "The blade comes from sharpening, and the plum blossom fragrance comes from bitter cold." Compared with Paul, the difficulties we encounter in our study and life are really insignificant. What reason do we have to sigh and shrink back?

Only by setting up lofty ideals, cultivating excellent quality and persistent pursuit can a person not be dragged down by life and crushed by misfortune, and will he be strong and mature in the raging flame of suffering, love life, enrich himself and meet a better tomorrow.

Today's society is an information society with fierce competition, and the knowledge economy has begun to take shape. From the perspective of the international community, peace and development have become the theme of the times, and the international competition around economy and science and technology is becoming increasingly fierce. All countries are aiming at the 2 1 century to seize the commanding heights of development, which makes China face new opportunities and challenges. The pace of China's "catching up with the times" is accelerating, which makes our Chinese nation face the opportunities and challenges of all-round rejuvenation. The country needs talented people with profound knowledge, strong will and decisive innovation. Therefore, we have no choice but to cross the frustrations of knowledge and go forward bravely!

The bell of 2 1 century is about to ring, which is of great significance for us to stand on the threshold of the new century, find the heroic complex of the past and reshape the "Paul spirit". For the prosperity of our great motherland, let's follow Paul's example, practice life and embrace the future optimistically!

"People's most precious life, life only belongs to everyone once. That's how people should spend their lives. Looking back, a person should not regret wasting his time, nor should he be ashamed of doing nothing ... "

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Les Miserables (victor hugo)

Les Miserables is the masterpiece of victor hugo, a great French writer. This magnum opus of1.20 thousand words has an irreplaceable position in French history-it is full of political, literary and humanitarian care. Known as "the spiritual epic of human kindness" and "the encyclopedia of human suffering". Hugo once said during his exile: "The provisions of the law are rigid. There are many chilling moments in our civilization. What a tragic day it is for a thoughtful creature to be forced to stay away from society and be irretrievably abandoned. " Therefore, the hundreds of various characters created by Hugo in this work are very different in identity, personality, living environment and even beliefs. They are all representatives of the same kind of people, a quality, an opportunity and a microcosm of a social period.