What inspires us from The Great Tragedy?

Updated on amusement 2024-05-10
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Integrity, with admirable gentlemanly demeanor. Scott and his party lost their rivalry with Amundsen, but they had the courage to admit defeat and were willing to "testify before the world of what another man has accomplished, a cause that he himself passionately pursues." If this matter is put in front of a person who loves to cheat and does not keep his promises, you can imagine what the result will be.

    Perseverance, perseverance, heroism dedicated to the cause. In the abridged part, this character trait of Scott is fully explained:

    Judging from the **, his face is as cold and resolute as thousands of Britons. There was no expression on the face, as if the muscles were frozen by the inner force. Blue-gray eyes, tightly closed mouth.

    There are no romantic lines and a hint of light-heartedness on the countenance, only his will and the thought of considering the reality of the world.

    He has been to India, conquered many islands, traveled to Africa with colonists, and participated in numerous world campaigns. But no matter when it comes to **, he is the same cold, reserved face, with the same strong perseverance and collective consciousness.

    In the text, it is written that they have superhuman strength when they think that the expedition they are undertaking is the immortal cause of mankind. In fact, it would not have been possible to engage in this undertaking without a dedication to exploration, superhuman strength and courage. And when they fought against death on the way back and died one by one, none of them were of a bad seed, they were all well-known men, living clearly and dying tragically.

    A strong spirit of collectivism. Expeditions require a spirit of teamwork and sometimes the courage to sacrifice one's own life to protect one's fellow travelers at critical moments. That's what Scott and his team did.

    Selfless love. In the last breath of his life, Scott did not think about his own interests, but always thought about others: friends, companions, wife and children, as well as his country and people.

    His last suicide note was not for fame and fame after his death, but completely a true expression of love; The letter was written so calmly that it did not look like a dying man in the slightest! Scott left that cold world with a passionate love and without the slightest hint of hate.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    When Scott and his entourage faced failure, their hearts were extremely painful, but they still dared to face all this and admit the facts, which not only reflected their truth-seeking attitude towards science, but also showed the nobility and greatness of their personality.

    Scott and his entourage are brave warriors who dare to challenge nature, challenge themselves, and have the courage to realize the value of life, they are human heroes, and they show in scientific exploration the great spirit of our entire human race, and they are the greatest heroes of mankind!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    "A man who destroys himself in the struggle against invincible doom is exalted by it. All this is the greatest tragedy of all times. ”

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Lesson 21 of the second volume of the seventh grade, "The Great Tragedy". Study biographies and experience the profound meaning of "great tragedy".

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