Step by step, step by step, a brief comment on the characters

1, protagonist: timid at first, then brave and self-sufficient.

2. Father: Teach your son well and be good at encouragement.

3. Jerry: Smart and compassionate.

The philosophy contained in this paper is that no matter what difficulties and obstacles we face on the road of life, as long as we break down the big difficulties into small ones and solve them one by one, we will eventually overcome the huge difficulties and win the final victory.

In the story, the hero reminds himself not to look at the distant rocks below, but to pay attention to the relatively easy first small step, take a small step, and then take another small step, so as to realize the sense of accomplishment brought by each step until he finishes what he wants to accomplish and achieves his goal, and then when he looks back, he can't help but feel surprised and proud of the long road he has traveled.

Extended data:

Take One Step, Take Another Step, formerly known as A Lesson on the Cliff, is selected from the first issue of Contemporary Teenagers (1988), and the author morton hunt (USA) was selected as the Chinese textbook of the first semester of senior one, mainly writing about the weakness and cowardice of young Hunter. Once he climbed a cliff with his partner, because he was afraid, he couldn't get up or down. Jerry led his father to find him, and through his father's encouragement, he was finally out of danger.

The author wrote through an incident that happened to him that no matter what kind of danger and difficulty he encountered, as long as he divided it into small difficulties and then solved it, he solved a big difficulty.

The name of the topic was changed to "Take one step, take another step". Selected as the Chinese textbook of People's Education Press, the first volume of grade seven, lesson 14.