The Best Book for Senior High School Students —— Hamlet
Hamlet is a tragic work written by English playwright william shakespeare from 1599 to 1602. The play tells the story that Uncle Claudius murdered Hamlet's father, usurped the throne and married the king's widow, Chowdhury. Therefore, Prince Hamlet avenged his father on his uncle.
Hamlet is the longest of all Shakespeare's plays, and [1] is also one of Shakespeare's most famous plays. It has profound tragic significance, complex characters and rich and perfect tragic artistic skills, and represents the highest achievement of the whole western Renaissance literature. Together with Macbeth, King Lear and Othello, it constitutes Shakespeare's "Four Tragedies".
The Best Book for Senior High School Students —— Caigen Tan
Caigen Tan is a collection of quotations on self-cultivation, social life, socialization and fertility compiled by Taoist Hong Yingming in the early Ming Dynasty. It was a rare and precious training for the past. It has an incredible subtle influence on people's cultivation and moral cultivation.
Its text is concise and clear, and it adopts both refined and popular tastes. I like quotations, but I have fun that quotations don't have; Arrange in order, whoever seems to be an essay will have an essay that is not easy to achieve; It seems to be exhortation, but there is an awakening that exhortation lacks; And there is rain and mountains, the night is quiet and the bell rings, the words are clear and delicious, and the wind and moon are boundless.
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The Best Book for Senior High School Students —— Thunderstorm
Thunderstorm is a play created by playwright Cao Yu. It describes the tragedy of a bourgeois family with a strong feudal color against the background of China society around 1925. In the play, two families, eight characters and thirty years of grievances are the main lines. Zhou Puyuan, a hypocritical capitalist, Zhou Chong, a simple teenager influenced by new ideas, Fan Yi, a woman who was driven crazy by her indifferent family and hurt to pieces by love, Zhou Ping, who felt guilty about what she had done in the past and tried to escape, Ma Lu, who came back unexpectedly, simply loved and was loved, and Lu Dahai, an oppressed worker, was greedy. All contradictions, whether family secrets or life secrets, broke out in Thunderstorm Night. While describing family contradictions and entanglements and angrily denouncing the decadent and stubborn feudal families, they also reflected deeper social and times problems. The plot is gripping, the language is refined and implicit, and the characters have their own characteristics. It is "the cornerstone of China's drama realism" and a milestone in the maturity of China's modern drama.
The Best Book for Senior High School Students —— Yuan Qu of Tang Poetry and Song Poetry
Tang Poetry, Song Poetry and Yuan Qu are monuments in the history of China literature and must-read works for those who love China literature. The recommended classic books are 300 Tang poems edited by retired scholars in the Qing Dynasty, 300 Song poems edited by villagers in Shangjiang, and 300 Yuan songs edited by Mr. Ren, aiming to present a classic literary feast for modern readers.
Tang Poetry, Song Ci and Yuan Qu are the three peaks in the history of China literature. The Tang Dynasty is the heyday of the development of classical poetry in China, and "Tang Poetry" is the highest symbol of Tang literature. Ci is a kind of China's ancient poetry, and the recommendation of classic books is a dazzling giant diamond in the crown of China's ancient literature, which has always been called "double unique" with Tang poetry. Yuan Qu can be roughly divided into two kinds, one is Yuan Zaju and the other is Yuan Sanqu.
The Catcher in the Rye is the best book for senior high school students.
The Catcher in the Rye, formerly known as The Catcher in the Rye, is the only novel written by American writer Jerome David Salinger. Salinger limited the story to three days when Holden Caulfield, a 65,438+06-year-old middle school student, left school and wandered in new york, and borrowed the writing method of unrestrained stream of consciousness to fully explore the inner world of a teenager. Anger and anxiety are the two main themes of this book. The hero's experience and thoughts have aroused strong repercussions among teenagers and are warmly welcomed by readers, especially middle school students. The New York Times's book review wrote: In the United States, reading The Catcher in the Rye is as important as getting the approval of your tutor when you graduate. Later, The Catcher in the Rye directly influenced the creation of such novels.