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'My Childhood' by the talented writer Nguyen Nhat Anh has left a profound impression on its readers. The author vividly portrays the characters in the story, making them authentic and lively. Through the protagonist's nostalgic recollection, we witness the beautiful memories of innocent and pure school days. The mischievous schoolboys engage in familiar games like marbles and cricket...
Especially, the situation with the character Lợi stands out. Due to envy over Lợi's invincible fire cricket, the friends play a prank on him. However, this mischief leads to the teacher confiscating Lợi's cricket box, which is accidentally crushed by the teacher's bag. The boys feel deeply sorry when they see Lợi with red eyes, tears, and a runny nose. A mock funeral takes place immediately, attended by all friends, especially the appearance of Teacher Phu. The pranks and innocent thoughts of the characters in the story evoke memories of our own childhood. Surely, everyone has had a time of innocence and naivety, just like the boy Lợi, Bảo, or the narrator. At the same time, Teacher Phu's character and noble actions reveal the valuable lesson the author wants to convey. Despite the mishap with the teacher's toy, Teacher Phu remains appreciative and apologizes. His apology reflects a beautiful heart. The teacher character serves as a shining example of a high moral character for students to emulate and learn from.
With a humorous tone and unique character development, the work helps readers easily see the hidden beauty in each character and draw valuable lessons for themselves.

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The text 'My Childhood' by the writer Nguyen Nhat Anh has left a deep impression on readers, especially the character of the boy named Lợi. Through the narrator's recollection, Lợi is the famous 'boss' in the class. He always thinks about 'collecting personal fees' to enrich himself. All tasks requested of Lợi come with conditions: 'Helping with homework is two marbles. Holding my shoes is one marble...' The image of the character Lợi makes readers laugh when recalling their own childhood. Every child has had thoughts and actions like Lợi. The climax occurs when Lợi has a 'notoriously tricky' fire cricket. My friends in 'my' class tried every way to exchange for the cricket but failed. Out of jealousy, they played pranks that led to the cricket's death. Eventually, everyone, including Lợi, held a proper funeral to commemorate the ill-fated fire cricket. In front of friends, Lợi was no longer just a boy who knew how to 'collect personal fees' but an image of a friend crying and carefully fixing the grave of the beloved cricket. Everyone felt guilty, so they dug and hoed deeply to ensure the cricket rested in peace. With a humorous, funny, and profound writing style, the character Lợi appears incredibly authentic. Many of us have seen ourselves in our childhood with unforgettable moments with friends. From this, readers also realize the lesson of appreciating and loving their friends.

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My childhood is the memories of the narrator about Lợi and the notorious fire cricket. Through that regrettable story, the author conveys the message that everyone needs empathy and sharing in life. Lợi is the famous 'boss' in the class, always thinking about 'collecting personal fees' to enrich himself. 'Helping with homework is two marbles. Holding my shoes is one marble...' The vivid portrayal makes readers burst into laughter at the childhood innocence, and many of us see ourselves in it. The climax occurs when Lợi has a 'notoriously tricky' fire cricket. Out of jealousy, the kids played pranks that led to the cricket's death. In the end, they held a proper funeral to commemorate the ill-fated fire cricket. The kids no longer feel envy or hatred towards Lợi. Now, in their eyes, he is not the boy always trying to 'collect personal fees' but the boy crying and meticulously repairing the grave of the beloved cricket. The kids also feel guilty and dig deep to ensure the cricket rests in peace. From the story of My Childhood, I draw a lesson about the need for empathy, sharing, understanding, and tolerance in our conduct in life.

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Reading the novel 'My Childhood' by writer Nguyen Nhat Anh leaves readers deeply impressed with the character Lợi. The story begins as the narrator, 'I,' sits at the Đo Đo cafe and hears the chirping of crickets. Memories of childhood flood back, especially those involving a friend named Lợi. Lợi is considered the renowned 'boss' in the class, always engrossed in 'collecting personal fees.' Every task seeking Lợi's help must come with a trophy. He 'enriches himself in that way.' Lợi's actions make us see ourselves. Anyone has had such a childhood with thoughts and actions like that. A particular situation leads to the climax of the story - Lợi acquires a 'notoriously tricky' fire cricket. Out of jealousy, his friends cause the cricket's demise, making Lợi profoundly sad, and he sheds heartfelt tears. We can witness the innocence, naivety, and the heartfelt love for animals in this character. Towards the end of the story, Lợi carefully buries the pitiful cricket. All friends, including Teacher Phu - who unintentionally caused the cricket's demise, also attend. The image of Lợi carefully placing the cricket into a 'cardboard box and finding a colorful newspaper to wrap it, tying it with the last strands of torn leaves' is genuinely touching. The young Lợi appears genuinely innocent and naive but also emotionally rich. Through this character, the author conveys a lesson about the importance of cherishing friendships.

5. Top Reference #4
Reading 'My Childhood' by writer Nguyen Nhat Anh leaves readers deeply impressed with the character Lợi. The story begins as the narrator, 'I,' sits at the Đo Đo cafe and hears the chirping of crickets. Memories of childhood flood back, especially those involving a friend named Lợi. Lợi is considered the renowned 'boss' in the class, always engrossed in 'collecting personal fees.' Every task seeking Lợi's help must come with a trophy. He 'enriches himself in that way.' Lợi's actions make us see ourselves. Anyone has had such a childhood with thoughts and actions like that. A particular situation leads to the climax of the story - Lợi acquires a 'notoriously tricky' fire cricket. Out of jealousy, his friends cause the cricket's demise, making Lợi profoundly sad, and he sheds heartfelt tears. We can witness the innocence, naivety, and the heartfelt love for animals in this character. Towards the end of the story, Lợi carefully buries the pitiful cricket. All friends, including Teacher Phu - who unintentionally caused the cricket's demise, also attend. The image of Lợi carefully placing the cricket into a 'cardboard box and finding a colorful newspaper to wrap it, tying it with the last strands of torn leaves' is genuinely touching. The young Lợi appears genuinely innocent and naive but also emotionally rich. Through this character, the author conveys a lesson about the importance of cherishing friendships.

6. Top Reference #6
In the work 'My Childhood,' author Nguyen Nhat Anh writes about childhood with beautiful memories of friendship and the teacher-student relationship in the author's past. The text successfully depicts in a humorous and authentic way the student characters, with the standout being the boy Lợi. Lợi is the famous 'boss' in the class, always thinking about 'collecting personal fees' to enrich himself. 'Copying homework earns two marbles. Keeping shoes earns one marble,...' The portrayal makes readers laugh at the innocence of childhood, and many of us see ourselves in it. The story reaches its climax when Lợi acquires a 'notoriously tricky' fire cricket. Out of jealousy, the children play tricks leading to the cricket's death. In the end, they together organize a funeral, truly commemorating the unfortunate fire cricket. The children no longer feel envy or hatred towards Lợi. Now, in their eyes, he is not the friend always trying to 'collect personal fees' but the friend crying sincerely and meticulously fixing the grave of the beloved cricket. The children also feel guilty and make efforts to dig and bury deep for the cricket to rest peacefully. Through the creation of the character Lợi with witty and humorous writing, many of us see our own selves in the unforgettable moments with friends during childhood. And through the character, we learn a lesson about empathy, love, and appreciating our friends even more.

