Summary “How the Steel Was Tempered” by Ostrovsky
The autobiographical novel of Nikolai Ostrovsky is divided into two parts, each of which contains nine chapters: childhood, adolescence and adolescence; then mature years and illness.
For an unworthy act (poured the priest to the dough in the dough) the cook’s son Pavk Korchagin is expelled from the school, and he gets “into people”. “The boy looked into the very depths of life, to its bottom, into the well, and musty mildew, the swampy damp smelled of him, greedy for everything new, unknown.” When the stunning news of “The Tsar was thrown off” by a whirlwind into his small town, Pavel had no time to think about studying, he worked hard and boyish. without hesitation, hiding weapons in spite of the prohibition on the part of the bosses of the suddenly surreptitious nemchiny. When the province is flooded with an avalanche of Petlyura bands, he witnesses many Jewish pogroms that ended in brutal murders.
Anger and indignation often
After the first baptism of fire in the battles of the Civil War, Pavel returns to the city where the Komsomol organization was established, and becomes its active member. Trying to drag into this organization, Tonya fails. The girl is ready to obey him, but not to the end. Too loose she comes to the first Komsomol meeting, and it’s hard for her to see among the faded gymnasts and blouses. The cheap individualism of Tony becomes intolerable to Paul. The need for a break was clear to both of them… Pavel’s irreconcilability leads him to the Cheka, especially in the province headed by Zhukhrai. However, the Chekist work is very destructive to Pavel’s nerves, his concussion pains increase, he often loses consciousness, and after a short respite in his hometown, Pavel goes to Kiev, where he also ends up in the Special Department under Comrade Segal’s direction.
The second part of the novel opens with a description of the trip to the gubernia with Rita Ustinovich, Korchagina appoints her as assistants and bodyguards. Lent Rita “leather jacket”, he squeezes into the car, and then through the window drags a young woman. “For him, Rita was untouchable: it was his friend and companion on purpose, his political instructor, and yet she was a woman.
Util at the bridge, and that’s why his embrace so cares. Paul felt a deep, even breathing, somewhere very near her lips. From the closeness was born an irresistible desire to find these lips. Stressing his will, he suppressed this desire. “Pavel Korchagin, unable to cope with his feelings, refuses to meet with Rita Ustinovich, who teaches his political teaching, and thoughts of the personal move away in the young man’s mind even further when he takes part in the construction of a narrow-gauge railway. the hard work is winter, the Komsomol members work in four shifts, without having enough time to rest. Work is delayed by gang raids, there is nothing to feed the Komsomol members, clothes and shoes are not there either. The work ends before a complete breakdown, a serious illness. amye close friends of his, and the professor Zhukhrai without information about him, thinking that he was dead.
However, after the illness, Paul again in the ranks. As a worker he returned to the workshops, where he not only worked hard, but also brought order, forcing the Komsomol members to wash and clean the shop to the utmost perplexity of the authorities. In the town and throughout Ukraine the class struggle continues, the chekists catch the enemies of the revolution, suppress the bandit raids. Young Komsomol member Korchagin performs many good deeds, defending at the meetings of the cells of his comrades, and on the dark streets – girlfriends by party.
“The most precious thing for a person is life, it is given to him once, and it must be lived so that it is not painfully painful for aimlessly lived years, so as not to burn shame for the petty and petty past and that, dying, he could say: the whole life, all the forces were given to the most beautiful in the world – the struggle for the liberation of mankind. and we must hurry to live, for an absurd illness or some tragic accident can interrupt it. “
Having witnessed many deaths and killing himself, Pavka valued every day he lived, accepting party orders and statutory orders as responsible directives of his being. As a propagandist, he takes part in the defeat of the “workers’ opposition,” calling the “petty-bourgeois” behavior of his own brother, and even more so in verbal attacks against the Trotskyites, who dared to oppose the party. They do not want to listen to him, and after all, Comrade Lenin pointed out that one must bet on the youth.
When Shepetivka became aware that Lenin was dead, thousands of workers became Bolsheviks. Respect for the party members advanced Paul far ahead, and one day he was at the Bolshoi Theater next to the member of the Central Committee, Rita Ustinovich, who was surprised to learn that Pavel was alive. Paul says that he loved her, like the Gadfly, a man of courage and endless endurance. But Rita already has a friend and a three-year-old daughter, and Pavel is sick, and he is sent to the sanatorium of the Central Committee, carefully examined. However, a serious illness leading to complete immobility progresses. No new best sanatoria and hospitals are able to save it. With the idea that “we must remain in the ranks,” Korchagin begins to write. Next to him are good kind women: first Dora Rodkin, then Taya Kyutsam. “Well, is it bad for him to live his twenty-four years?” Looking over in memory year after year,