How to read foreign classics

I suggest you read the author, the background of the times and the introduction of the protagonist in the book first. In fact, it is easy to be infected after entering the story. I like Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind very much. The last sentence in it is tomorrow is another day. Tomorrow is another day with a different emphasis. For example, Scarlett loved Ashley for seven years, and she loved him deeply. I remember the first time I saw him in Tara. The bright sunshine hit his hair, as if all the warmth was in his smile, so she put the beautiful dress made by herself on him, as if she had devoted all her love to him, regardless that it didn't fit his size at all. Knowing that Ashley was going to marry his cousin Melanie, her jealousy and love ignored the people around her who loved him. Whether in the smoke of Atlanta or under the pressure of public opinion, her cousin Melanie is always there to protect her. Finally, when Melanie died, she suddenly woke up. "When she looked back sadly, he found that Melanie often held a sword to protect her …" He finally understood that "I always loved that beautiful suit, not him" and "except in my novels, he never existed". She finally realized that she loved Rhett, and he was always there to protect her, take care of her and understand her. But because of the miscarriage and the death of her daughter Bonnie, she was obsessed with you in Ashley, and Rhett finally left him. "I want to travel and find beautiful things." But work gives us infinite hope, because Scarlett always remembers that tomorrow is another day. Tomorrow is another day. "Tomorrow will be fine. I will solve these things tomorrow." Another example is Scarlett and her father. Her father told her that "only the land and tomorrow are eternal", so she is very strong and will not give up. She may have many shortcomings, but only in this way can she show us a character full of him. She is jealous and does everything to achieve her goal, but he is strong and unyielding. In her, I even realized the tough guy spirit that "people can be destroyed, but they can't be defeated", yes! She doesn't need to be a tough guy! She loves Tara like a son of the earth in Greek mythology. Only when she sets foot on Tara's pure land will she know that she is still alive and full of that passion forever. There is also her friendship with Melanie, her love with Rhett, her responsibility for the rise and fall of the family, and her wandering in the context of the American Civil War. We can get a lot.

When you really want to read a famous book, you will understand so much! I know different philosophies from different sides. I like Gone with the Wind very much. I suggest you have a look. Cultivate some interest after watching it and then go to the movies? Gone with the wind is so nice!

Practice with gone with the wind first! Ha ha ~