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Jane Eyre is my favorite foreign **, telling the story of an English woman who has been orphaned since she was a child, constantly pursuing freedom and dignity, insisting on herself, and finally achieving happiness in various hardships. It is a fascinating display of the heroine and heroine's ups and downs in love, singing the praises of getting rid of all old customs and prejudices, and successfully creating an image of a woman who dares to rebel and dare to fight for freedom and equal status.
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The story in "One Hundred Years of Solitude", it uses the most skillful words to reveal everything in the world, this book is really difficult to retell what story it tells, it has no protagonist, everyone in the Buendía family is the protagonist.
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I prefer Shakespeare's tragedy in Western literature, because 30 Bia's tragedy is very well written, which makes you have endless memories, and it is said that he is not very ruthless when he carries him, so it is very well written.
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The world's earliest collection of fables is "Aesop's Fables", and other more famous fables or fables are "Krylov's Fables", "The Tale of Lena Fox", "The Book of Parables", "La Fontaine's Fables" and so on.
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One Thousand and One Nights", probably when I was a child, I often listened to my family tell this story, so I have always had a complex when I grew up, and I have a different feeling about this famous book.
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When I was a child, I liked to read Gorky's "Childhood", "In the World" and "My University", which I found very literary and improved my reading ability.
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I still like to watch "One Hundred Years of Solitude", I think many of the things described in "One Hundred Years of Solitude" are very profound, and this literary work is also very meaningful.
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My favorite stories in Western literature are Jane Eyre, Gone with the Wind, Shakespeare's Tales, The Little Prince, Robinson Crusoe, and Wuthering Heights.
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I like the story "Around the World in Eighty Days" very much, because the protagonist is a character I yearn for: calm and unhurried; And then there's Pride and Prejudice.
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1."One Hundred Years of Solitude".
One of Colombian writer García Márquez's masterpieces, this book brings to life the story of seven generations of the Buendía family and showcases the diversity of South American culture.
2.The Kite Runner
This is one of the books by Afghan-American writer Khaled Hosseini, which tells the story of Afghan teenager Hassan and his friend Amir, describing the tragic scenes of war and the complexity of human nature.
3."The Three-Body Problem".
Liu Cixin's sci-fi masterpiece tells the story of human resistance and escape when the three-body civilization invaded the earth, showing the multiple choices of human nature in the predicament and the insignificance in the universe.
4.The Story of the Sahara
This is a depiction of desert adventures, the whole story spans decades, and involves different histories and cultures, telling the adventures of a group of people in the Sahara Desert.
5."Human Disqualification".
Osamu Dazai's ** work, the protagonist Shuji Tsushima lost himself under the pressure of society, experienced a series of struggles and sinking, and finally chose to commit suicide.
6."Thorn Bird".
Caldwell's **, which focuses on black women under apartheid in South Africa, is deeply loved by readers on topics such as freedom, rebellion, and self-liberation.
7."The Gift of Time".
This is a work that focuses on the value of life, and tells the story of a scientist who accidentally obtains a miraculous powder that can control time, and thus thinks about the meaning of time and life.
8."Dream of Red Mansions".
Cao Xueqin's classic ** shows the decline of feudal society and the life experience of the girl Jia Baoyu, profoundly reflects the various phenomena of ancient Chinese society, and is a rare cultural treasure.
9.Kafka by the Sea
The protagonist Kafka loses his memory in a sudden accident, a fantasy journey about life and death.
10."After School".
Keigo Higashino's ** focuses on a teenager's "suspense campus week", as well as the exploration of teenagers' growth in the dark side of human nature, which has a strong social care and aesthetic impact.
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34 News along the vine - On May 24, 1844, the American Samuel Morse invented the telegraph, and many companies began to erect wires, but limited to the scientific level, the wires were always pulled and twisted, and some people joked that they looked like grapevines, so the term was born. The metaphor of gossip is extended to the secret news from various informal channels of ruler socks.
35 The Old Testament of Beryo - Beyo was a rich man who feared God. Satan the Devil did not believe in his devotion to God, so he instigated God to allow him to test Boyo, and after God allowed it, he repeatedly brought evil upon him. In the face of calamity, Boyo fell on his knees and worshiped God, saying
I came naked, and let me go naked; God's gift should be taken back by God, and God's wisdom endures forever. So God turned him back from his afflictions and gave him double his favor. Later, his name was used as a metaphor for the most enduring man.
Boyo's wife persuaded him to renounce his faith because of his unbearable suffering, and later generations used the term "Boyo's wife" as a metaphor for a short-sighted, shallow and foolish woman.
Jin Yong, Lu Xun, Lao She, Lu Yao, Chen Zhongzhong, Zhang Hatshui, Linda, A Lai, Patrick Modiano, Orhan Pamuk, Márquez, Alexandre Dumas, Victor Hugo, Maugham, McEwan, Jane Morris, ......The above writers are particularly fond of them, except for Zhang Hatshui's works, which I bought about ten, and the others bought all the works they could buy. Of course, some writers also like it, but after buying one or two works, they can't be called particularly fond of it.
My favorite is a sentence in Bai Luomei's "If You Are Well, It's a Sunny Day": Everyone comes to the world in a hurry, and some people meet it and turn around and forget; Some people rub shoulders with it and will inevitably look back. But if you fall in love with a certain back and covet a certain look, it means that you are already in a relationship. >>>More
I like the high-calcium mutton in the hot pot, the big kidneys in the barbecue, the meat skewers in the fragrant skewers, and the grilled gluten.
I like Dou Xiao, Dou Xiao played Yan Xun, the son of Xiliang in "The Legend of Chu Qiao". A person who is amazingly talented, but is gradually blackened by the blood feud he bears. In the play, he did whatever it took for the sake of the purpose, and finally parted ways with Chu Qiao, which was regretted by many other audiences.
Jinan. Ever heard of this city?? It's a wonderful city indeed, with a perfect mix of ancient Chinese style and modern art. >>>More