Gorky's childhood was full of hardships and tribulations, but he finally realized his dream through continuous efforts and persistence. The following is an analysis of five characters in Gorky's childhood: Nicholas Kastep: One of Gorky's childhood friends was a smart, kind, and brave child. He showed an interest in science and technology as a child and often helped Gorky solve problems. Nicholas grew up to become a scientist and engineer, laying a solid foundation for Gorky's future. 2 Alfta Sheremetyva: Gorky's mother was a strong, intelligent and caring woman. She had been working hard to support and care for Gorky, providing him with the best education and living conditions. Alfta was a multi-talented woman who was good at painting, music and literature. She was an important instructor on Gorky's artistic path. 3 Vladimir Robov: Gorky's father was an honest, kind and responsible person. Although he had some failures in business, he had always attached great importance to Gorky's education and growth, providing him with the best educational resources and living conditions. Vladimir Miro was a gentle and quiet man. His influence on Gorky was so deep that he formed a calm and introverted character. 4 Maria Callas: Gorky's grandmother was a woman with artistic talent and cultural accomplishments. She used to be a dancer and later became Gorky's art mentor and cultural idol. Maria played a key role in Gorky's artistic talent and literary talent, helping him find his own artistic style and literary direction. Andreas Ivanovich Romanov: Gorky's grandfather was a rich, powerful and powerful man. Although he limited Gorky's education and growth, his influence was far-reaching, making him an autocratic, selfish and indifferent person. However, Gorky's grandmother and father played a positive role in his growth and development, allowing him to overcome his weaknesses and finally realize his dream.