【學(xué)號】I15煎雞蛋
【前言】
★?常言道:“溫故而知新”毕箍。那么趁寫作計劃進(jìn)行到一半時候,開始對之前寫的東西進(jìn)行“翻新”吧悯仙!
? ? Contradictory perspectives arise when it comes to whether students should be urged to read the classics nowadays. Some take it as a necessity to embark on the literary quest for wisdom and adventure, rather than time-wasting rest and recreation. Others are strongly opposing stunt in reading through literary texts that might not be related to them when it is time for free reading. My personal perspectives is that, with too much toil and travail of reading the classics, the final results might not as desired?desirous?as we premierely thought.
? ? At no time will reading??read? be ignored, for it is the step stone for exploring human to make progress throughout history. Stringent requirements are made in current primary schools that pupils are compelled to read well-known classics and to write down?record their thoughts. Groaning under tremendous pressure, students can hardly relief from mental angst if they were coerced to be emersed in a world of classics even after class. Sadly though, many Chinese students are deprived of their break from self-development, and they have no choice but to browse obscure books obviously not suitable for their current contemporary?young ages. Therefore, it is recommended that some classics should be introduced to students that can be well digested during school class, then encourage them to choose whatever they take a liking to in terms of science fiction, skating graphic novel, detective mysterious, etc.
? ? ?Why should it matter that the literary value is not up to some elitist standard? Books-reading surely gravitated our wisdom towards right truth, while too much pressure that may block children’s dream about exploring new genres and authors to build a world in their own minds.
【范文】
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? The Classics: A Way in and a Way out?
? ? In a society where books become somehow formulaic both in their language and plots, an urgent call for reading the classics peals in our ears. Those reading the classics say that the classics foster wisdom and reveal timeless truths. Others on the other hand, advocate free reading, which encourages students to choose whatever excites them to read. In my opinion, young and inexperienced readers should be guided to read the classics for the following reasons. ?
? ? Firstly, reading the classics is a voyage of discovery of?both oneself and the world. Most classics picture entrepreneurial activities telling of wonders seen, dangers risked, coasts charted, hopes justified or dashed, souls saved or lost, and treasures found or missed. These are nothing but syncopation of our own fantasies and realities. youngsters--like human beings everywhere--face vital issues of their own age: What is true friendship? What should be done when ethics and self- interest conflict? How can we act in the face of fear and disaster In struggling to answer these delicate questions, they have the classics to draw on. Huckleberry Finn walks out of twain's novel to teach us the touching meaning of unbiased friendship. Hester Prynne in The Scarlet Letter enchants us with the scarlet passion and soul-searing power of love. Moreover, good literature offers the young a way to transcend the suffocation imposed by an avalanche of current events which seem so trivial and distracting. Sadly, we are living in an era where the ballast of news tampers our high sensitivity and storms our simple hearts. Thanks to the classics, we can be bathed in the moonlight of the subjective imagination rather than get drowned forever in the dazzling daylight of actuality and social iconography.
? ? So pick up one classic now and indulge yourselt into it until the world around you disappears. Lose yourself in a?labyrinthine book whose rich yet detailed imagination offers us a life greater than our narrow souls can ever possess. Spin ourselves a fairytale web so that we can escape the worlds clamor for only one hour or two. let's all enjoy reading the classics!
In a society where books become somehow formulaic both in their language and plots, an urgent call for reading the classics peals in our ears. Those reading the classics say that the classics foster wisdom and reveal timeless truths. Others on the other hand, advocate free reading, which encourages students to choose whatever excites them to read. In my opinion, young and inexperienced readers should be guided to read the classics for the following reasons.?
【行文分析】
“首先說明現(xiàn)在人們所讀的書在語言和情節(jié)內(nèi)容上出現(xiàn)千篇一律的問題,即 formulaic both in their language and plots,然后總結(jié)選段1的觀點,即應(yīng)該規(guī)定孩子要讀的經(jīng)典書目嗽仪,因為經(jīng)典作品描述的是人類永恒的真理和主題。其次柒莉,概括選段2的觀點闻坚,即應(yīng)該由孩子自己來選擇喜歡的閱讀題材。最后表達(dá) 自己的觀點兢孝,即年輕一代在閱讀方 面應(yīng)該得到有關(guān)經(jīng)典作品的指引窿凤。 ”
Firstly,?reading the classics is a voyage of discovery of?both oneself and the world. Most classics picture entrepreneurial activities telling of wonders seen, dangers risked, coasts charted, hopes justified or dashed, souls saved or lost, and treasures found or missed. These are nothing but syncopation of our own fantasies and realities. youngsters--like human beings everywhere--face vital issues of their own age: What is true friendship? What should be done when ethics and self- interest conflict? How can we act in the face of fear and disaster In struggling to answer these delicate questions, they have the classics to draw on. Huckleberry Finn walks out of twain's novel to teach us the touching meaning of unbiased friendship. Hester Prynne in The Scarlet Letter enchants us with the scarlet passion and soul-searing power of love. Moreover, good literature offers the young a way to transcend the suffocation imposed by an avalanche of current events which seem so trivial and distracting. Sadly, we are living in an era where the ballast of news tampers our high sensitivity and storms our simple hearts. Thanks to the classics, we can be bathed in the moonlight of the subjective imagination rather than get drowned forever in the dazzling daylight of actuality and social iconography.
【行文分析】
?“主體部分從兩方面闡述推薦經(jīng) 典作品給年輕讀者閱讀的必要性。 首先跨蟹,經(jīng)典作品可以幫助年輕人了解自我和世界雳殊。支撐此論點時,作者使用了大量的文學(xué)作品為例說明 經(jīng)典作品的主題包羅萬象窗轩,但探討的都是人類共同面臨的問題夯秃。其 次,在了解自我和社會的基礎(chǔ)之上閱讀經(jīng)典使年輕一代擺脫無趣且令人分神的世俗之事。在論述這一點時痢艺,首先指出當(dāng)下社會閱讀出現(xiàn)的問題寝并,即 the ballast of news tampers our high sensitivity and storms our simple hearts,然后自然地引出經(jīng)典作品有別于這些毫無意義的花邊新 聞,可以將我們的精神提升到另一個高度腹备。 ”
? ? So pick up one classic now and indulge yourselt into it until the world around you disappears. Lose yourself in a?labyrinthine book whose rich yet detailed imagination offers us a life greater than our narrow souls can ever possess. Spin ourselves a fairytale web so that we can escape the worlds clamor for only one hour or two. let's all enjoy reading the classics!