The original work is "Don't Crowd".
"Don't Crowd"
Author: Dickens
You, don't crowd! The world is so big,
It can accommodate me, It can also accommodate you.
All doors are open,
The kingdom of thought is a world of freedom.
You can pursue as much as you want,
Pursue the best in the world.
It’s just that you have to promise,
Make sure you don’t make others feel depressed.
Don’t squeeze goodness out of the depths of your heart,
Be careful not to let ugliness sneak into your heart.
Give morality its due status,
Give every good deed appropriate encouragement;
Let every day become a grim record,< /p>
Facing it, you should have a clear conscience;
Give people the right to live and room to live,
But don’t squeeze!< /p>
Extended information
The author's repeated appeals to "stop crowding" reflect the author's yearning for the whole world to become a harmonious society, the common pursuit of truth, goodness and beauty in the world, and the advocacy of human The feelings of peace and harmony with others, and the thoughts and feelings of living with tolerance, kindness, and sincerity.
The poem reads: "Give morality its due status, and give every good deed appropriate encouragement; let every day become a grim record, and you should have a clear conscience when facing it. "Give people the right to live, the room to live, don't crowd, don't crowd!" This is the poetic vision of the poem.
Charles Dickens, whose full name is Charles John Humpham Dickens, is a British writer and a German. His major works include "David Copperfield", "The Pickwick Papers", "Oliver Twist", "The Old Curiosity Shop", "Hard Times", "Our Common Friend", "A Tale of Two Cities", etc.
Dickens paid special attention to describing the life experiences of the "little people" living at the bottom of British society, which profoundly reflected the complex social reality of Britain at that time and made outstanding contributions to the pioneering and development of British critical realism literature. contribute. His works had a profound impact on the development of British literature.
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