Wamba's real name is Luigi Bertelli, born in Florence in 1858 and died in 1920. Wanba worked as a railway clerk and journalist, and later mainly engaged in children's literature creation, and wrote many works in his life. 1906, he founded Children's Sunday Diary, and soon published his famous novel "Diary of a Troublemaker" in this newspaper, which was a great success. The Diary of the Troupe has been reprinted 10 1 times since it was compiled into a book in 1920. After Pinocchio, Italy is another book deeply loved by children and parents. Diary of a Troupe has also been made into a TV series and a movie, and Ganino, the protagonist in the book, is a household name.
Diary of a Troupe is a diary novel, and the protagonist is a nine-year-old boy named Ganino. Inspired by her sister, Ganino learned to keep a diary and decided to write down all her thoughts and experiences. The diary records how he turned his family upside down in half a year, even ruined his brother-in-law's political reputation and future, and finally became a "hopeless" disaster.
Ganino Jr. is a tragic figure in the comedy novel Diary of a Troupe. The author is deeply sympathetic to his misfortune. The author pointedly points out that many mistakes in children's education come from adults, not children's refusal to correct them. The author believes that for adults, to understand the child's psychology, we should not be too confident, and we should not always scold the child as an adult; The author believes that many times, children's opinions and ideas are reasonable, and blindly suppressing them often backfires. The author strongly opposes the brutal corporal punishment and beating of children, because sticks can only hurt the flesh and cannot erase their thoughts. The author points out that it is very important for adults to set an example in educating children. Consistency between words and deeds, saying one thing and doing another, or adopting pragmatism when something happens, will only have a negative impact on children's young minds.
Ganino 1897 was born in an Italian bourgeois family. By describing the environment and people around Ganino, the author exposed many ugly phenomena in that society. In the book, the author shows clear love and hate. He not only expressed deep sympathy for Barroso's tragic experience, but also mercilessly lashed out at the selfish and cruel school principal, the principal's wife and their accomplice Cook. Angrily accused them of mental torture and abuse of their children in their lives. The author also vividly depicts Ganino's brother-in-law, Maralli's lawyer, Ganino's friend's father, and a hypocritical face of a bourgeois party leader. In his speech, he talked about the interests of the working people, but in essence he wanted him to have bread. In addition, the author also attacked the bourgeois campaign system and revealed that it was just a scam and farce.
The diary of a troublemaker is full of humor, but readers will ponder its profound meaning while laughing, thus gaining some lessons.