Donia is Paul’s first love, the daughter of a forest officer; she is pure, kind, and beautiful. She once introduced the novel "Gadfly" to Paul. This book inspired his thinking. Tonya met Paul Korchagin in an accidental encounter. Because of his stubbornness and enthusiasm, she unconsciously liked him. However, because of her class background, she did not attend the event like many young people at that time. In the great struggle to defend the Soviet power, Paul gave up their feelings.
Donia is an innocent and beautiful Ukrainian girl, the daughter of a forest officer, and Paul’s teenage girlfriend. She was once the person Paul loved deeply.
When she was young, she was pure, kind, considerate, beautiful, and soft-spoken. She used to be a very proactive girl who liked to make friends, and it was she who took the initiative to make friends with Paul. In the heart of young Tonya, there is no hierarchical concept of rich and poor. She had the courage to pursue her own happiness, actively expressed her affection to Paul, and cuddled up with the straightforward and innocent boy Paul on the quiet lakeside, enjoying the beautiful and romantic first love time that belonged only to them. However, , ignorant of the cruelty of real life.
This enviable pure love can only be compared to Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. However, unlike Juliet's weakness and tranquility, Tonya's pursuit of love is more clear and passionate, and her temperament is more lively. She is like a delicate rose blooming in the bright spring, just blooming, indulging in the fantasy of the love world, and all the love. Beautiful things are full of love. Paul was also willing to jump off a cliff for her.
She is the daughter of a rich man. Because she was born in a different class from Paul, her thoughts are also different. Once, Tonya went to attend a meeting of the Communist Youth League. She was dressed up and dressed up. People were wearing old clothes, and Tonya didn't like those people. In the end, she and Paul fell in love and broke up. Therefore, because she never got rid of the shackles of her bourgeois background, in the raging revolutionary struggle, the ideological gap with Paul became wider and wider, and she finally broke up with him. Extended information
1. Paul Korchagin’s character:
Paul is a conscious and selfless revolutionary warrior who always puts the interests of the party and the motherland first. First place. In the war years of blood and fire, Paul and his father and brothers fought on the battlefield together, fought hard to defend the Soviet regime, and fought bloody battles with foreign armed interventionists and the White Army, showing their willingness to sacrifice themselves for the revolutionary cause without fear of sacrifice. . During the difficult years of healing the wounds of war and restoring the national economy, he devoted all his enthusiasm to peaceful labor.
For the sake of revolution, he can even sacrifice love. He loved Leda, but was influenced by "The Gadfly" and wanted to "completely devote himself to the revolutionary cause", so he left without saying goodbye in the manner of "The Gadfly". After being paralyzed and blind, all he needed in life was to continue working for the party. Paul has withstood severe tests in all aspects of life.
He was unyielding in the face of the enemy's torture; he marched forward bravely on the battlefield filled with bullets; in the fight against the life-devouring disease, he kept the god of death at bay many times and created the "resurrection" method. Miracle. In particular, the process of him struggling to climb to the palace of art while on the hospital bed shows the highest realm that a revolutionary warrior can achieve with his steely will.
Paul dared to challenge fate, was constantly striving for self-improvement, worked hard, had the spirit of dedication to his ideals, a steely will and the noble quality of tenacious struggle. He is great and ordinary. He is a steel warrior who has gradually matured in the flames of revolution. He is a flesh-and-blood role model who makes people feel warm.
2. About the author:
Nikolai Ayekseevich Ostrovsky (1904-1936), a famous Soviet proletarian revolutionary writer , was born in an ordinary worker family in Ukraine. He began his working career at the age of 12. He joined the Communist Youth League at the age of 15 and participated in the civil war to defend the Soviet power. In 1920, he changed his job due to a serious injury and devoted himself to the trend of economic construction. He was successively responsible for the lower and middle-level leadership of the Youth League and the party. He was an "excellent communist fighter" in the Soviet Union.
After a recurrence of injury caused paralysis and blindness, he embarked on the path of literary creation. In 1935, he received the country's highest honor, the Order of Lenin; he died in 1936. He wrote few works in his life, the most famous of which is "How Steel Was Tempered".
3. Introduction to the work:
"How the Steel Was Tempered" is a novel written by the former Soviet writer Nikolai Ostrovsky. Written in 1933. By narrating the growth path of Paul Korchagin, the novel tells people that only when a person defeats the enemy and himself in the hardships of the revolution, and only when he connects his pursuit with the interests of the motherland and the people, can he succeed. Only by creating miracles can you grow into an Iron Warrior.