Oliver Twist is the first social critical novel discovered in Dickens' period. Oliver, a rich boy, struggled in an orphanage for nine years and was sent to the coffin shop owner as an apprentice. Unbearable hunger, poverty and humiliation forced the invaders to flee to London and be forced to be pickpockets. He was taken in by the rich Mr. Blair, but unfortunately he was found by petty theft. In order to rescue the pickpocket, Nancy Oliver, a kind-hearted woman, said that she was looking for Oliver's grandchildren despite the stealthy surveillance and Guy's threats. After Nancy was killed by the leader of the den of thieves, the police immediately shot Jane Eyre, a beautiful soul (Jane Eyre)
Jane Eyre is a poor but ambitious girl with a small body but a big soul, unknown but self-respecting. When we closed the cover of the book, after a long spiritual journey, Jane Eyre, an incredible figure, left us with too many memories and thoughts:
We remember her kindness: for a person who lost her arms and was blind, for a person who despised her because of her commonness, and even for a person who had deeply hurt her.
We remember her pursuit of justice. It's like a kind partner. However, a moral person should promote the good side and must also suppress the evil side.
We remember her self-esteem and clear position on equality. In her view, everyone is the same at God's feet. Although there are differences in status, property and appearance, all people are equal in personality.
We also remember her struggle for life, her strength and her confidence …
When we think of this girl, what she gives us is not a beautiful face or a detached temperament that we deeply admire, but the great charm of her personality.
Her story makes us think about life, and we have learned a lot from her experience. At least, it is a new understanding of true beauty.
Learn to love and care (Oliver Twist)
I sat alone on the sofa, thinking about the book I had just finished reading. Tears of sadness filled my eyes and flames of anger filled my heart, which revived my tired soul, which had been covered up by the cruelty and selfishness of the secular world for a long time. This is my real feeling after reading Oliver Twist by the famous British writer Charles Dickens.
My resonance with the book makes me feel not only the goodness and evil of all the characters in the novel, but what this indifferent society lacks, what I lack in my heart. These supreme resources I am talking about are somewhat different from the minerals and oil we usually mention. They are as abstract as feelings, and they are some kind of spiritual stimulation that all of us are eager to get from each other-love and care.
The charitable figures created by Dickens in his novels are exactly what we need in our lives. They show love and care for others, just like gentle rain falling from the sky to the ground, deeply engraved in my heart.
Brownlow is such a person.
One day, a watch he carefully made was stolen by two sophisticated young thieves, the cunning Dodger and Charlie Bates. He naturally thought Oliver did it. He was an orphan and was forced to live with a group of thieves because he was the only one nearby after the theft. In a rage, he caught Oliver and sent him to the police station, where bad-tempered and unfair judges were working. Fortunately, Oliver was later proved innocent by a bystander. Out of sympathy, Mr. Brownlow took the injured poor Oliver back to his home. Oliver lived there freely and happily for several months as if he were Mr. Brownlow's own son. One day, however, Mr Brownlow asked Oliver to return some books to the booksellers and send some money to the new books he had collected. The thief Olivier once stayed with kidnapped him. Since then, he has disappeared from Mr. Brownlow's life. After searching for a while, Mr. Brownlow had to believe the fact that he ran away with the money. But dramatically, they met again a few years later. Mr. Brownlow didn't hesitate to take Oliver home for the second time, no matter whether he did anything bad or not.
Perhaps most of us will be puzzled by Mr Brownlow's reaction. But in fact, this is exactly what we should learn from him. Jesus said in the Bible. "Don't forgive seven times, but seventy times seven." Why? Because forgiveness is our ability to get rid of negative thoughts and neutralize them, so that our energy can be used to do what we are here for. If the problems of the past obscure our thinking, we can't move forward in the future. Don't include Mr. Brown in your model list. Always give people a second chance, no matter what they do. This is also an important part of loving and caring for others.
Charles Dickens said, "Love makes the world go round." These immortal words have inspired and will continue to inspire us to sing the melody of love and pray for eternal love. Therefore, let us enjoy life and care for others. These principles are the root and foundation of the belief that supports this article and our common mission.
Hamlet (Hamlet)
Shakspere (misspelled) created Hamlet-a man with wisdom and courage. In order to get back at his uncle for killing his father, he pretended to be crazy and suffered a series of pains. On the contrary, we can also say that Hamlet is rude and selfish, because he never thinks twice before taking revenge. If (capital "if", because it is the beginning of the sentence. How can a country keep alive without a king (since it is a problem, here is a question mark. Therefore, everything has two sides, a bright side and a dark side. Every time we make a decision, we must think twice.
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Pay attention to your spelling, grammar and punctuation. Too many unnecessary mistakes.
It's good that you saw the dark and bright side of Hamlet. This is objective and convincing. Author Zeiwo. Oliver can finally be reunited with the people they love. Dancer of Izu Today, I read Dancer of Izu by Yasunari Kawabata. By writing about my concern for a dancer, the author described her shy words and deeds and showed us the image of a shy dancer. We can also feel the inner world of the dancer from these actions and words.
This article is based on the changes in the whereabouts and feelings of artists such as "I" and dancers. "I" was attracted by a dancer and always walked with these artists who performed in cycles. It was "I" who gradually got to know them and became friends with them.
Artists were a humble profession in the society at that time, but they had their own freedom and happy and contented life. Even if they are despised by others, they can easily satisfy their lives. When "I" approached them voluntarily, they talked openly with me and regarded me as a friend. They think "I" is a good person, because "I" is friendly to them without discrimination. At the same time, it also makes me feel happy and happy. They are also very friendly and care about me. If they have persimmons to eat, they will think of giving them to me. When I am about to leave them, they want to prepare some cigarettes and persimmons for me to make me feel more comfortable on my way back, and sincerely hope that I can visit their hometown.
The author wants to go with the artists because he wants to spend more time with this beautiful dancer. When describing the dancer's appearance, the author focuses on her thick hair and hazy love and shy eyes. She not only likes singing and dancing, but also plays chess very well and is loyal to poetry and articles. I was deeply impressed by the way she concentrated on playing chess and listening to articles. From this dancer, people can get rid of the stubborn impression of this dancer, but see the image of a pure and elegant, shy and sad dancer. Kawabata Yasunari won the Nobel Prize in Literature for his article. He used very detailed details to let us enter the inner world of the character. The thoughts of these characters are also worth pondering by every reader.