Gulliver s Travels, Volume 1, Chapter 2, 50 words, 60

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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    After reading an article or a book, write down the feelings, experiences, education, and enlightenment you have received, and the written article is called "Reading Feelings".How do you write a feeling after reading? The basic idea of the impression after reading is as follows:

    1) Briefly describe the relevant content of the original text. Such as the title of the book and the article, the author, the year of writing, and a summary of the content of the original book or original text. The purpose of writing this part is to explain where the feelings come from and to pave the way for the discussion that follows.

    In this part, we must give prominence to the word "simplified," and we must not describe the specific content of the books and texts we have read in large paragraphs, but should briefly describe the parts that are directly related to our impressions, and omit things that have nothing to do with our feelings.

    2) Clarify the basic point. Choose the point that you feel the most and make it clear in a concise sentence. Such a sentence can be called an "opinion sentence".

    This opinion sentence expresses the central thesis of the article. The position of the "opinion sentence" in the text can be flexible, it can be at the beginning, at the end of the text, or in the middle of the text. For students who are new to writing, it is best to use a straightforward approach and write your ideas at the beginning of the article.

    3) Present facts and reason around basic points. This part is the ontology part of the discussion, which is the elaboration of the basic viewpoint (that is, the central thesis), and proves the correctness of the viewpoint by presenting facts and reasoning, so as to make the argument more prominent and convincing. In this process, we should pay attention to the fact that the facts and reasoning that are laid out must closely revolve around the basic viewpoint and serve the basic viewpoint.

    4) Connect with reality around basic ideas. A good feeling after reading should have the atmosphere of the times and a sense of truth. To do this, you must be good at connecting with reality.

    This "reality" can be an individual's thoughts, words and deeds, experiences, or a certain social phenomenon. When connecting with reality, we should also pay attention to closely centering on the basic viewpoint and serving the viewpoint, instead of blindly linking it and disconnecting it from the front to the back. The above four points are the basic ideas of writing and reading feelings, but this idea is not immutable, and we must be good at mastering it flexibly.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Gulliver's Travels, Volume 1, Chapter 2. Twenty-seven words are omitted here.

    If you're satisfied with me, please give me a bother, thank you! If you have any questions, you can also ask them

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Gulliver's Travels after reading.

    The famous British writer Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver's Travels" uses spicy irony and humor, bizarre imagination and exaggeration to describe Gulliver, who loves sailing adventures, travels the world four times and experiences thrilling and interesting adventures.

    The people in Lilliputians are only 6 inches tall; The people in the kingdom of adults are 40 feet tall; I was fascinated by the fact that the flying island could fly, and these bizarre stories. However, what impressed me the most was that in August 1710, Gulliver sailed through North America and visited the country of Hui Chu on a desert island, where he met Hui Chu (Ma), who had the virtues of kindness, honesty and friendship. There is no such word as "lying" or "deceiving" in the language of the Wisdom Kingdom.

    They don't know what "suspicion" means or "distrust", and everything is true and transparent in their country.

    I envy Gulliver for the privilege of being in the land of Wisdom and Wisdom, which is the ideal situation that we seek and aspire to. There are no lies there, and there is no need to consider the truth or falsehood of the words. However, in real life, it is no surprise that theft, robbery, fraud, murder and arson, child abduction, smuggling and drug trafficking are also common things we see on TV.

    I hope that our society will become a society like Huiqiuguo with the efforts of our generation after generation. I am willing to pay for this, starting from me, from now on, so that this society has more sunshine and less pollution.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    As soon as I opened the table of contents of "Gulliver's Travels", I was deeply attracted by the detailed and interesting content. Lilliputian and Adult-like ......As soon as you look at it, you will know that it must be very interesting. I couldn't wait to open the book.

    Lilliput, that is, Lilliputia. This is a very developed country, where the people have a good standard of living, and they are very clear and sensible about people and things. But their ** is really not very good, the king listens to the slander of the villain, forms gangs within the government, deceives me, selects according to the dance on the rope**, and fights with neighboring countries for many years.

    In fact, the author did not only write the story of Lilliput here, but also satirized the British government at that time, which was similar to Lilliput, with Tories and Whigs vying for power, and Britain and France were in turmoil. This was the mastery of the author, because at that time the writer in England would be connected to his own country when he saw Liliput. The author's description is very vivid, as if he followed the cute little people he saw in Liliput.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    "Gulliver's Travels" is a strange book, it is not a mere children's book, but a literary masterpiece full of satire and criticism, the famous British writer George Orwell read no less than six times in his life, he said: "If I were to make a list of six books to keep even if the other books were destroyed, I would definitely include Gulliver's Travels." In this book, Swift's narrative skills and satirical talents are vividly reflected.

    The protagonist of the work, Remel Gulliver, is an English surgeon who later rose to the rank of captain; He is well-educated, proud of his country, and seems to be knowledgeable both professionally and politically, but he is essentially a mediocre man, and Swift exploits this limitation of the protagonist to the fullest satirical effect. The book consists of four volumes, and in each of them Gulliver is confronted with special circumstances that are unimaginable to ordinary people.

    Traces of British society at that time can be found in these imaginary countries. The work focuses on the contradictions of British society in the first half of the 18th century, and makes a spicy satire on the British political system. For example, in Lilliputia, the high heels represented the Whigs of the time, while the low heels represented the Tories, and the debate over whether to break the egg from the big end or the small one reflected the religious wars.

    The protagonist, Gulliver, is hardworking, brave, witty, and kind. The work is rich in imagination and peculiar in conception, outlining a colorful and magical world. The organic unity of fantasy and reality is the greatest feature of this work.

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