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I wouldn't recommend "How Steel is Made" to my children, because that's not literature!

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I wouldn't recommend "How Steel is Made" to my children, because that's not literature!

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When it comes to "How Steel is Made", everyone will think of the heroic Paul ·Kochakin, who fought for the revolution, and even persevered in extreme hardship, and almost everyone who has heard of this book has been moved by the bloody nature of the "revolutionary spirit" or "heroic feelings" in the book

Before we begin, let's ask ourselves: What are we looking forward to when we are choosing a book? Is it a quest for knowledge, a search for beauty, or some kind of hidden dream, wanting to get inspiration from books and strengthen the courage to live? I think different people have different answers, and this is precisely the charm of literature, which is all-encompassing and takes you through thousands of mountains and rivers

I wouldn't recommend "How Steel is Made" to my children, because that's not literature!

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When I was a child, I was also infatuated with Paul's indomitable spirit, the kind of hard work that can still maintain a pure and firm heart, very desirable, as time goes by, I gradually realized that the kind of story that blindly emphasizes personal heroism is not only limited to the depth of history, but also often the product of a certain cultural background, just like the town where I live, childhood stories always make people nostalgic, we are affected by every influence, All are formed in accumulation

In "How Steel is Made", Paul struggles for his ideals, his life experience seems to represent the spirit of struggle and struggle in that era, not to mention Paul's desperate plot, just the strong atmosphere of the rush to convey the "revolutionary spirit" in this book, it is difficult to ignore, in today's era of information explosion, our children may not be able to understand that feeling, and to be honest, just preaching and propaganda is a symptom but not a cure!

If my daughter asks about this book, I will tell her that maybe it has inspired us at some point, but it is inevitably too one-sided to guide children's reading from such a narrow perspective, so it is better to choose some books that are more thought-provoking, so that she can experience emotions in the story and find resonance in the characters

I wouldn't recommend "How Steel is Made" to my children, because that's not literature!

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The test of whether a literary work is excellent is not only the emotions and stories it contains, but also whether it can trigger readers' thinking, for example, Yu Hua's "Alive", which is a novel that readers can feel no matter what era and what stage of the novel, through the stories of ordinary villains, reflecting the cruelty of life and the brilliance of human nature, and every reading is a baptism of the soul, no matter where you are, you can find a moment that resonates with it

In addition to Yu Hua, there are also Keigo Higashino's mystery novels, which are even more fascinating, the plot of the story is ups and downs, sometimes tense, sometimes soothing, and behind these seemingly simple plots, there are often hidden deepest thoughts of human nature, emotions that are about to come out, touching the heart, teaching people to pay attention to the small details around them, this is the real charm of literature

On the other hand, after reading "How Steel is Made", most young people will only feel that this book is "difficult", "difficult to understand", and "dry", although it has survived in the vicissitudes of history, it should not be just a kind of old product full of dogma, what children need is a book that can guide them to think about their future life, rather than a single heroic feeling

I wouldn't recommend "How Steel is Made" to my children, because that's not literature!

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We might as well recall our growth experience, in that era when there is no network and can not access information anytime and anywhere, reading is a luxury enjoyment, every page of the book is a channel for us to harvest knowledge and wisdom, and now, the era in which children are living is the era of overwhelming information, all kinds of voices bombard their thinking in turn, and the flood of online novels also makes them lost in countless fictional worlds, but this does not mean that all literature is good and bad, it is such an environment, Instead, we need to guide children to choose works that can really improve their vision and thinking ability

When I mention cultivating children's reading habits, I always hope that she can find what she wants in books and grow up

If my child has a soft spot for the book "How Steel is Made", I will never stifle her interest, the right to choose is in the child's hands, her every choice should be respected, even if the book is not suitable for me, I can encourage her to give it a try, plus a discussion, I believe it will open up a wider range of thinking for her

I wouldn't recommend "How Steel is Made" to my children, because that's not literature!

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In my opinion, there is no "absolute" good or bad, only suitable or not, after all, the beauty of literature lies in its diversity, whether it can be a simple and simple life story, or a complex historical drama; Whether it is a soothing and delicate love tragedy, or a thought-provoking science fiction fantasy, the beauty of shared reading lies in the fact that we can find so many books that poke our hearts and are enough to become old friends for life, subtly leading us to a more perfect self

Perhaps, some people will think that I am against classic literary works, just because I dare not face the glory of the past, but in fact, the fire in my heart has already been ignited, every good book, can penetrate into the depths of our souls, teach us the wisdom of coping with life, I am just thinking, how to let the child have more access to those books that are both beautiful and positive, but also can increase her knowledge and understanding of the world

The world is changing, the child's mind also needs to keep up with the pace of the times, what we can do is when she chooses books, to a "guide", so that every reading becomes the nourishment of growth, in the book, not only the interpretation of the plot, but also can trigger deep thinking about morality and value, so that the soul wanders between the pages, and finally finds the truth that belongs to itself

I wouldn't recommend "How Steel is Made" to my children, because that's not literature!

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I would like to say that "How Steel is Made" is certainly worth reading, but if it is to be passed on to such a classic, the premise is that there must be a wider variety of choices, and the world of literature and art itself is a huge ocean, which can accommodate all kinds of sounds and melodies, so it is better to let my child wander in this ocean as she likes, choose the book she likes the most, and explore her own literary world

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