The Count of Monte Cristo is a novel by Dumas, a French writer, published in 1844- 1846.
The story tells that during the "Hundred Days Dynasty" of French emperor Napoleon in the19th century, Edmond Dantès, the first mate of Pharaoh, was entrusted by the captain to send a letter to the Napoleonic Party. He was framed by two despicable guys and judges and put in a black prison.
Father Faria, a prisoner, taught him all kinds of knowledge and told him the secrets of a batch of treasures, which were buried in Monte Cristo before his death. After Dundees escaped from prison, he found the treasure and became a rich man. It was renamed the Count of Monte Cristo (Sinbad the sailor, Father busoni, Lord Weimar). After careful planning, he repaid his benefactor and punished his enemies.
2. robinson crusoe
Robinson Crusoe is a novel by British writer daniel defoe. The book was first published on April 25th, 2009, and its telephone number is 1765438.
This work mainly tells the story that the protagonist Robinson Crusoe was born in a middle-class family and devoted his life to traveling around the world.
Once, I was caught in a storm on my way to Africa, drifted to an uninhabited desert island alone, and began to live in isolation. With strong will and unremitting efforts, he survived tenaciously on a desert island and returned to his hometown after 28 years and 2 months 19 days.
3. Homer epic
According to legend, Homer's epic is the collective name of the Iliad and Odyssey, two long epics written by Homer, a blind poet in ancient Greece. It was written by Homer based on short folk songs.
Homer's Epic These two epics are divided into 24 volumes. Homer's epic, written in six parts, is the greatest work in ancient Greece and the greatest work in western literature.
Western scholars regard it as historical materials to study the society and Mycenaean civilization from 1 1 century BC to the 9th century BC. Homer's epics have high literary and artistic value, and also provide many things worth studying in history, geography, archaeology and folklore.
4. The Old Man and the Sea
The Old Man and the Sea is a novella written by Hemingway in Cuba on 195 1 and published on 1952.
This work revolves around the story of an old Cuban fisherman fighting a huge marlin in the Gulf Stream off the coast. Although Hemingway's The Old Man is tragic, it has Nietzsche's "superman" quality.
Accepting failure calmly and facing death calmly and bravely, these "tough guys" embody Hemingway's philosophy and moral ideal of life, that is, the fighting spirit and positive and optimistic attitude towards life that human beings will never give in to fate.
5. Saif Avenue
The Road to Suicide is a novella by French writer Mo Bosang. Boule de suif is his famous work and one of his representative works. Boule de suif is based on the Franco-Prussian War of 1870- 187 1.
Through the story of 10 people representing all social classes in France at that time who fled to a port by carriage, the despicable, selfish and ugly face of the bourgeoisie in this war was vividly reflected.
In the novel, the author compares the inferior people with the superior people and tests their moral standards. Boule de suif is a patriotic prostitute. Of the 65,438+00 people, only boule de suif deserves to be called a noble person and a patriotic person.
She has a kind heart. In the carriage, although the ladies of the aristocratic bourgeoisie expressed contempt and insult to her, boule de suif generously invited them to share their food when they were starving to death. She also has strong national pride. And those so-called gentlemen are scum with ugly souls who harm others and benefit themselves.
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