O Henry's Short Stories: O Henry
Introduction: The success of his works mainly lies in his ability to capture and grasp typical scenes in life. At every stage of life, the protagonist in a dilemma has to face a choice. At this time, he can not only concentrate on depicting the psychology of the characters, but also fully show the internal contradictions in life. Plus Europe &; # 12539; Henry has the right ability to cut the plot, so he can achieve a perfect combination of thought and art in a short space, which gives a strong impression, and this is also the key to the success of short stories. His works are novel in conception, humorous in language, often unexpected in ending and full of life interest, and are known as "the encyclopedia of American life". Book Review: O'Henry is one of my favorite short story writers. This is not the first anthology I have read, nor will it be the last. All the stories make people cry.
2. three musketeers Alexander Du Masi Fils
Synopsis: Born in a declining aristocracy, D 'Artagnan went to Paris, joined the Musketeer Guard of King Louis XIII, and became good friends with three other Musketeers. In order to protect the reputation of the Spanish Queen Anna, the Austrian princess, confront Cardinal Li Sailiu, defeat the obstacles set by Li Sailiu, and go to England to retrieve the queen's diamonds from the Duke of Buckingham, thus defeating Li Sailiu's plot to provoke the king and queen. Book Review: Slippery old man, a gentleman, a noble who is crazy enough to wage war for a woman, a femme fatale ... This is just an interesting story. The most attractive thing in the story is that each character is full of enthusiasm for the world. Love is always spoken, and life is always bet on a duel. Maybe in reality, we will think it is rash, but since we have come to this world inexplicably, why should we take life too seriously? Establish your own values, even if you are naive, love the woman you choose, even if you are crazy, hate your enemies, even if you are cruel ... anyway, you are not a saint. If you make a mistake, correct it; if you get hurt, cry. Perhaps this is a very vulgar saying, "I can't choose whether my life is happy or painful." I just hope he is sincere. "
3. The Lord of the Rings Tolkien
Introduction: During the period of the Lord of the Rings Jihad at the end of the Third Era in Middle-earth, free people fought desperately against the darkness in order to resist Sauron's pursuit of freedom. Book review: melancholy, contempt. The magical incarnation of the human world. Tragic friendship and humble fighting.
4. Jane Eyre Charlotte Brontexq
Introduction: It tells the story of an English woman who became an orphan from an early age, constantly pursued freedom and dignity, persisted in herself, and finally achieved happiness through various hardships. The novel shows the ups and downs of the love experience of the hero and heroine, praises getting rid of all old customs and prejudices, and successfully shapes a female image who dares to resist and strive for freedom and equal status. Book Review: Dear pale and firm Jane. Her bright eyes have never been covered with dust, her independent consciousness and pursuit of equality, her belief in heaven and eternity, and this trust supports her life and love. Jane knows that she is willing but unable, but she also sees that the meat is weak. Her spirit is willing to do everything well. Her body is strong enough to fulfill God's will, as long as she can clearly understand it. Search, ask questions, find a way out, dispel doubts, and find an unquestionable clear sky. This is rational Jane Eyre. Her thoughts are clear and definite, her heart is bold and fearless, her hope is safe and reliable, and her belief is firm. For love, for feelings, it is actually voluntary. If the other person is like this, then accept this love and repay him more. She said, you don't owe me anything, and you are not responsible for me. We stand before God as equals. Rochester's love and Jane's love are both beautiful. Sometimes the ending will be unsatisfactory, but after all the love, who will care about the ending deliberately?
5. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes arthur conan doyle
Introduction: Weird plot, suspense, the smartest detective in the world, the most mysterious case in the world. Holmes not only makes criminals have nowhere to hide, but also warms your brain cells. Book Review: A thoughtful person can find many things worth thinking about in Sherlock Holmes, and these things will not be eclipsed by his attachment to fictional characters in a popular story. In fact, after reading it for more than ten times like me, you will find it easier to understand and appreciate than the obscure truth hidden in the vast number of famous books and theoretical books. I remember the most unforgettable sentence when I was standing in Room 22 1, the famous Baker Street in London, reading letters from all over the world. A boy 15 years old from Switzerland. At the end of the letter, he wrote: Mr. Holmes, thank you for bringing me the truth of life.
6. Pride and prejudice Jane Austen
Brief introduction: This work is based on daily life, which contradicts the content and artificial writing style of sentimental novels popular in society at that time, and vividly reflects the life, social conditions and human feelings of British towns and villages in a conservative and closed state from the end of/kloc-0 to the beginning of 19 century. Book Review: In fact, the story of happy ending has always been rejected, and there is always an inexplicable whitewash. But Pride and Prejudice never felt this way, and all the women got the best ending. The happiness she gives them is also her own happiness. She taught us not to despair of the world because of a little loneliness, so the ending didn't make people feel a little stiff. It's all happiness and warmth within our reach, and we continue to cherish good hopes, not because we are naive, but because we believe in ourselves and have the ability to make ourselves happy. Whether that person comes or not, we are the most beautiful and unique women.
7. Uncle Tom's cabin, Mrs. Stowe
Introduction: The novel begins with Arthur Shelby, a Kentucky farmer, facing the dilemma of losing his land due to debt. Although he and his wife (Emily Shelby) are very friendly to their slaves, Shelby decides to sell some slaves to slave traders to raise the funds he badly needs. Book Review: Looking back today, this book has a deep-rooted influence on the different nationalities and people I saw. This is the real concept of equality that pervades my childhood mind, which allows you to judge everything from all aspects. From the perspective of goodwill, you will become less complaining and more understanding. This is a work that combines fairy tales with reality, praise and criticism. You can read her at any time in your life. She can give you the best enlightenment and purify your mind. We should look for such an eternal belief in our own lives. When everything in the world knocks you down, you turn back, there is something to support you, and there is a world that can make you smile.
8. The Catcher in the Rye Jerome David Salinger
Introduction: Holden is a 16-year-old boy from a wealthy middle class. After being expelled from school for the fourth time, he dared not rush home. He spent a day and two nights in new york, the most prosperous city in the United States, staying in inns, visiting nightclubs, promiscuous girlfriends and drinking ... He has seen all kinds of ugliness in capitalist society and met all kinds of people, most of whom are "hypocrites". Book Review: Like many "Beat Generation", Holden does everything deviant, smearing his youth with blood and seeking self-esteem from self-abuse. He stubbornly believes that adults don't care about him. He wants adults to feel sorry for their poor grades and staying out at night. When the voices of adults shouting his name crossed the night sky anxiously, his heart was filled with secret joy: they were worried about me, and they were looking for me.
9. Gone with the Wind margaret mitchell
Introduction: Gerald is kind-hearted, but short-tempered, while his young wife has a good family education and strict moral values. She personally manages the daily affairs of the whole manor, and even treats the slaves in the manor and delivers babies. Therefore, the couple were respected by the surrounding white manor owners and loved by the black slaves. Daughter Scarlett grew up slowly in this environment. Book Review: Self-willed, spoiled, stubborn, selfish and fond of dressing up, he inherited the pioneer's masculinity in his bones. The heroine Scarlett is not only different from the women in literary works, but also different from the perfect women in secular standards. I can't seem to find similarities from myself. Because it is different, I can't like it easily-her most contradictory point is that she is not interested in poetry, music and politics from which people can seek liberation. Similarly, because of the difference, I can neither fully absorb nor completely deny it, so I can't analyze and evaluate her carefully. This distinctive plump figure makes me overwhelmed. Under her pull, she quickly finished this novel of 1000 pages. If I want to find a character corresponding to Scarlett in China's literary works, my first thought is search. Never need to be sentimental, sad in the spring and autumn, need to be comforted from the romance of the sisters in the Grand View Garden. Their world is a bustling and bargaining world. Even if the material is secular, it is real, full of vitality, and controversial life is full of stories. Be strong, independent, confident and enterprising, and be a strong person in life.
10. Wan Li and jules verne at sea.
Introduction: The novel mainly tells the story of naturalist Pierre Aronnax, his servant Conseil and harpooner Ned Lan traveling around the bottom of the sea with Captain Nemo of the Nautilus submarine. Book Review: Knife is a double-edged sword, and the real society also has its two sides. When we meet the good side, we will inevitably come into contact with the evil side. But we live in reality, so we must face it. We don't live in science fiction. No matter how terrible things we encounter, we have to face them. We can't build our Nautilus and escape to our "underwater world" to escape from reality and live another life. We are neither Captain Nemo nor Captain Nemo, so when life goes wrong, pick up this novel and imagine yourself as the protagonist in the story.