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Thetwosentencesnearlyhavethesamemeaning。
Atruefriendisofalifetime。
Youmaysaythat:
Ihavealotoffriends,andwealwaysplaytogetherandchattogetherButinfact,friendsarenotthosewhomyoualwaysstaywith。
Friendscanbeawayfromyourdailylife,canbeoutofconnectionforalongtime,buttheyunderstandwhatyoudoandwhatyousayallthetime。
Youneverfeelembarrassedwhenyoustaywithyourfriendsandevensaynowords。
Inpart8,thelittleprince:
Hehadtakenseriouslycertaininconsequentialremarksandhadgrownveryunhappy。
Itsthesametous。
Wearetooconcernedaboutwhatotherssaytodowhatwereallywantto。
Nowadays,weseemstocaremoreaboutotherpeoplethanourselves。
Whenyouhaveboughtadressyouthoughtwasbeautiful,someonesaysthat:
Oh,itisnotsuitableforyou。
Guesswhat,youwillnotwearthedressanymoreevenifitisnew。
Inpart18,theflowerhadseenacaravanpassing:
Thewindblowsthemaway。
Theyhavenoroots,whichhampersthemagooddeal。
Thesentenceseemsridiculous,however,makesmethinkalot。
Forhumanbeing,rootsmeanspiritbelief。
Theressomeonesayingthat:
Onenationwontbedestroyedaslongasithasbelief。
Here,IwanttomentionJewry。
Nomatterhowmuchhardshipitwentthrough,itnevergiveupitsstruggling。
Ihaveseenaphoto:
anoldJewishwomanholdsabookandreadsitseriouslyeventhoughsheisintheruinafteronebattle。
Iadmirethisnation,andatthesametime,Iworryaboutournation。
MaybeithasbeliefwhichIdontnotice。
Itcouldntbedeniedthatwearebeingmoreandmorefickleandmaterialistic。
Wearelosingourspiritualbeliefgradually。
Readmoreandsearchforonespiritualholyland。
Inpart21,thefoxtellsthelittleprince:
Itsthetimeyouspentonyourrosethatmakesyourosesoimportant。
Ilovethissentencemost。
Ithinkofpeoplesdream。
Perhapsinotherseyes,ourdreamsareinsignificant。
Theyalwaysdiscourageus。
Butwhatweshouldknowisthatonlyifyoudevotetoyourdream,yourdreamidunique。
Youyourselfisthemasterofyourdream。
Atlast,Iwanttotaketheauthorswordastheending:
Allgrown-upswerechildrenfirst。
Ifonlyweallrememberit。
英语读书报告:
Inthissummerholidays,IreadabookcalledGreatExpectations,itwaswrittenbytheCharlesDickens,oneofthemostfamousEnglishwriters。
Hewrotelotsofwonderfulnovels。
Thisbookisoneofhispositions。
Peoplealwaysliketoparewiththeirfriends。
Itisabigfoibleofallthepeople。
Ifotherpeoplehavealotofmoney,wealsowanttoberich。
Ifallthepeoplearoundusarepoor,wenevermindthatweareverypoor,too。
wewillnotashamedbecauseofourfolly。
Thisisasocialproblem。
Ifweneverpossessanything,wewillnotmindwelostsomething。
Sincewedontwanttobeveryrich,wewillnotfeeldespondbecausepoor。
TheprotagonistofthisnovelisPip。
Hisparentsdiedwhenhewasababy。
Hissisterhadbroughthimupbyhand。
HissistermarriedtoJoeGargery,thevillageblacksmith。
Theydidnthavemuchmoney,andPipneverwenttoschooltostudy。
Buthewasoftenveryhappy。
Becauseallofhisfriendsarelikehim。
Itisntveryunfortunatetothem,thisistheirlives。
Butbyachance,Piphelpedaconvict;
hegavemuchfoodtohim。
ThenhemetMissHavisham,averystrangeoldwomanandshewasveryrich。
Fouryearslater,MissHavishamwantsPiptoberemovedfromhishomeandeducatedasagentlemanwhoexpectsinheritafortunewhenhegrowup。
Afterhearingthat。
Pipstartedtodespisehispoorfriends。
Heevenfeelashamedbecausehelivewiththepoorman。
Pipsgreatexpectationsdestroyedhislife。
Thisnoveltoldusthatwecannotparewithothers。
Dontfeelenvyattheothersmoney。
Andifonedayyoubeveryrich,pleasedontdespiseyourpoorfriends。
oneofthemostinterestingquestionsaboutgulliverstravelsiswhetherthehouyhnhnmsrepresentanidealofrationalityorwhetherontheotherhandtheyarethebuttofswiftssatire。
inotherwords,inbookiv,isswiftpokingfunatthetalkinghorsesordoesheintendforustotakethemseriouslyastheproperwaytoact?
ifwelookcloselyatthewaythatthehouyhnhnmsact,wecanseethatinfactswiftdoesnottakethemseriously:
heusesthemtoshowthedangersofpride。
firstwehavetoseethatswiftdoesnoteventakegullverseriously。
forinstance,hisnamesoundsmuchlikegullible,whichsuggeststhathewillbelieveanything。
also,whenhefirstseestheyahoosandtheythrowexcrementonhim,herespondsbydoingthesameinreturnuntiltheyrunaway。
hesays,imustneedsdiscoversomemorerationalbeing,eventhoughasahumanheisalreadythemostrationalbeingthereis。
thisiswhyswiftreferstoerasmusdarwinsdiscoveryoftheoriginofthespeciesandthevoyageofthebeagle-toshowhowgulliverknowsthatpeopleareatthetopofthefoodchain。
butiflemulegulliverissatirized,soarethehouyhnhnms,whosevoicessoundlikethecallofcastrati。
theywalkontwolegsinsteadoffour,andseemtobemuchlikepeople。
asgulliversays,itwaswiththeutmostastonishmentthatiwitnessedthesecreaturesplayingthefluteanddancingavienesewaltz。
tomymind,theyseemedlikethegreatesthumanseverseenincourt,evenmored
extrousthanthelordedmundburke。
asthisquotedemonstrates,gulliveristerriblyimpressed,buthisadmirationforthehouyhnhnmsisshort-livedbecausetheyaresoprideful。
forinstance,theleaderofthehouyhnhnmsclaimsthathehasreadalltheworksofcharlesdickens,andthathecansinglehandedlyrecitethenamesofallthekingsandqueensofenglanduptogeorgeii。
swiftsubtlyshowsthatthishouyhnhnmsprideismisplacedwhen,inthemiddleoftheintellectualpetition,heforgetsthenameofqueenelizabethshusband。
swiftssatireofthehouyhnhnmsesoutinotherwaysaswell。
oneofthemostmemorablescenesiswhenthedapplegreymareattemptstowoothehorsethatguenivrehasbroughtwithhimtotheisland。
firstsheactsflirtatiously,paradingaroundthebewilderedhorse。
butwhenthisdoesnothavethedesiredeffect,shegetsanotheridea:
asiwatchedinamazementfrommyperchinthetopofatree,thesorrelnagdashedoffandreturnedwithayahooonherbackwhowasyetmoremonstrousthanmr。
popebeingfittedbyaclothier。
shedroppedthiscreaturebeforemynagasifofferingupasacrifice。
myhorsesniffedthecreatureandturnedaway。
itmightseemthatweshouldtakethissceneseriouslyasafailedattemptatcourtship,andthatconsequentlyweshouldseethegreymareasanunrequitedlover。
butitmakesmoresenseifweseethatswiftisbeingsatirichere:
itisthefemalehouyhnhnmwhomakesthemove,whichwouldnothavehappenedineighteenth-centuryengland。
thehouyhnhmisb
eingprideful,anditisthatpridethatmakeshimunabletoimpressgullivershorse。
gulliverimaginesthehorsesaying,sblood,thenotionofcreatingthebarebackedbeastwithananimalwhohadheldmr。
popeonherbackmakesmequeezy。
afinalindicationthatthehouyhnmnsarenotmeanttobetakenseriouslyoccurswhentheleaderofthehouynhmsvisitslilliput,wherehevisitsthefrenchroyalsociety。
hegoesintoaroominwhichascientististryingtoturnwineintowater。
thescientisthasbeenworkinghardattheexperimentformanyyearswithoutsuccess,whenthehouyhnmnarrivesandimmediatelyknowsthattodo:
thecreaturenosoonersteppedthroughthedoorwaythanhestruckuponaplan。
slurpingupallthewineinsight,hequicklymadewaterinabucketthatsatnearthedoor。
lesmiserablesisrepresentativeworksofvictorhugo,asoneofthemostfamousnovelsinthefrenchliterature。
thenovelbasicplotisranarangpitifullifehistory。
heoriginallyisonepoorfamilybackgroundworker,becausetheineinsufficientfamilymembergetsby,byonetimestolethebreadisarrestedisputinprison。
passed19yearsfirmprisonandthebitterservicelife。
thepunishmentpletelyafteralsohasthelarcenybehavior,butbenevolentbishopinthericethesorrowfulinfluence,thetransformationisoneshedoneselfmannerperson。
heusesanaliasismadland,worksastheentrepreneur,andispushedformayor。
butsoonandfurtherbecauseexposedthestatusisarrestedisputinprison,afterescapesrescuesthedeceasedfemaleworkerfantinsdaughtercosettematchfromonebastardhandspecial,wenttoparis。
afterwardsagainunceasinglyencounteredpolicespursuit。
theranarangentirelifefillsisimprisonedthepainwhichthebitterserviceanddriftsaboutdestitute,thisisthenovelmainclue。
lesmiserablesistheworkwhichonerealismandtheromanticismunifies,theverymanychaptersglittertherealismglory,suchas,in1832parissstreetbarricadewarallwroteisquitereal。
buttheromanticismtechniquequitewasalsoobviousintheplotarrangement,writesthemanyextraordinaryevents。
ifranarangletsliedownisliftedinthecoffinthemonastery,herescuesfromthestreetbarricademarilius,allisstrange,molds,environmentdescription,symbolicandcontrasttechniqueaspectandsoonutilizationinthecharacterimage,a