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Any dream can be born because of reading, and the realization of a dream must also be realized with the help of reading. "I like the Nobel Prize for Literature winner Mo Yan's quarrel with Chang. During the summer vacation, I read a lot of extracurricular books, among which Balzac's "Eugenie Grandet" impressed me the most.
**The image of the Scrooge in Grande is vividly depicted, which makes me laugh from time to time, and Eugenie's beauty and kindness also bring a touch of warmth to that indifferent capitalist society, and let me know that I should be generous and do things happily.
This satirical Xunshan** mainly writes about the young Eugenie who has lived in an old house in disrepair in Suomo City since she was a child, and is obedient to her father Grande. Old Grandet was mean, stingy, hoarding, and speculation, and became the richest man in the area, and was respected by others, but the family still lived in that dilapidated house. People with status in Suomo City have stammered and want to marry Eugenie.
However, Eugenie fell in love with her distressed cousin Charles from Paris, and coiled all her savings with him, and was rebuked and tortured by the iron rooster old Grandet. Soon after, Mrs. Grandet, who was protecting her daughter, was also abused to death by Grandet. Later, Grandet also died without taking a penny with him, and before he died, he asked Eugenie to take care of his money.
Eugenie inherited all of her father's inheritance. At this time, Eugenie followed her favorite Charles to Paris, but Charles abandoned Eugenie and married the duke's daughter, intending to take the duke's money and ......Although Eugenie became a widow, people still respectfully called her "Miss".
This **, through the description of the life of the old Grande family, exposes the ugly nature of the supremacy of money in the bourgeois society at that time, and the whole society is filled with the smell of copper. I can't help but sigh: our country is prosperous, democratic, civilized, and harmonious, and the environment in which we live is free, equal, just, and rule of law, so we are patriotic, dedicated, honest, and friendly.
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The author of Eugenie Grande was Balzac.
Balzac, known as the "father of modern France", was born in a middle-class family in Tours, central France. In the 30s and 40s of the 19th century, Balzac created a large number of works with amazing perseverance, and created a lot in his life, writing 91 ** and creating 2,472 lifelike characters, collectively known as "The Human Comedy". The Human Comedy has been hailed as "the encyclopedia of capitalist society".
Eugenie Grandet is a novel written by the French critical realist Honoré de Balzac, included in The Human Comedy.
Character evaluation
Victor Hugo, the representative of French positive romantic literature in the early 19th century, had a short but fulfilling life, and his works were richer than countless days. Sadly, you burn. This worker of astonishing strength and never tires, this philosopher, this thinker, this writer, this genius, has experienced among us the kind of life full of storms and struggles that all great men cannot avoid.
Today, he rests in peace and quiet. Now, he is free from all quarrels and hatreds. On the same day, he entered the grave, but also the realm of honor, and he will continue to shine above the clouds above our heads, among the stars of our homeland.
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Listen, the river is singing softly, "Bang la, Bang La", and the crystal water runs across the warm riverbank; The breeze blows, and the oncoming air is mixed with a warm breath, melting the earth that has frozen the whole winter; People take off their heavy winter coats and use colorful spring clothes to express their joy at the arrival of spring, and the small animals poke their heads out and breathe the moist breath of the earth; The willow leaves are flying, the tender green branches are swinging, the graceful figure is swaying with the wind, if there is spring rain, in the moisturizing things silently, quietly enter thousands of households, and secretly tell people: spring, coming.
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