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This book is creative and teaches readers how to read and appreciate famous books

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This book is creative and teaches readers how to read and appreciate famous books

There was a man who was dizzy and dizzy, who had lost his job, lying in an abandoned warehouse with only a little mouse bouncing around him, and he thought to himself: I'm more hungry than you. But when he looked at the little mouse jumping around, he felt more and more funny, with round eyes, pointed mouth, long beard, always busy, and seemed to be very smart.

Isn't that a friend he can comfort his soul? And that's how Mickey Mouse comics were born, then there were movies, and then there were fantastic Disney parks all over the world.

Being able to make an annoying mouse so cute stems from the creativity of literature.

This book is creative and teaches readers how to read and appreciate famous books

Title: The World of Literature

Author: Diaokeley

Publication: Chinese University Press

Producer: Creative Writing Books

This book is creative and teaches readers how to read and appreciate famous books.

This book is creative and teaches readers how to read and appreciate famous books

The author, Diao Keli, is a professor and doctoral supervisor at the School of Foreign Chinese of Chinese University, and the vice president of the World Chinese Creative Writing Association. He has published works such as "A Study of the Theory of Western Writers", and translated famous works such as "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer".

This book is creative and teaches readers how to read and appreciate famous books

A masterpiece is a kind of yardstick that marks the height of literature. Masterpieces are a kind of inheritance, maintaining the lifeblood of literature. To read and appreciate masterpieces is to find a way to enter the world of literature, to find a yardstick to mark literary works. To understand and gain insight into the creation of famous works is to find the secret of the writer and the source of the living water of literature.

And when entering the world of literature, there is a way to follow this way, and sharing the secrets of creation has a long history.

This book is creative and teaches readers how to read and appreciate famous books

From the perspective of an artist, this book deeply interprets more than 20 world literary classics through the dimensions of plot, characters, themes, perspectives, styles, symbols, backgrounds, etc., including "Hamlet", "Jane Eyre", "Wuthering Heights", "The Scarlet Letter", "Moby Dick", "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer", "Portrait of a Lady", "Son and Lover", "Rainbow", "Noise and Commotion", "The Old Man and the Sea", etc., leading readers into the world of literature, digging out the writing codes of the masters, so that there are traces to follow in writing, and there is a law to follow in reading.

This book is creative and teaches readers how to read and appreciate famous books

The author tells us that to appreciate and read literature, we must first keep an appropriate distance from it, observe the world from the sidelines, and have insight into life; secondly, we should have a sense of intimacy with literature appreciation and find the literature we like; and thirdly, we should have a way to follow in literary appreciation. Understand and appreciate the plot, characters, themes, perspectives, styles, and backgrounds of the work.

This book is creative and teaches readers how to read and appreciate famous books

For example, from the plot point of view, "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" and "Hamlet", the climax of the storyline is at the end; "The Old Man and the Sea" describes the theme of labor, dignity, life and writing; "Wuthering Heights" is about the vicissitudes of life from a double perspective, "Jane Eyre" is set in wealth, status and customs, and "A Woman in Love" is set in "wandering freely" and dying on an iceberg.

This book is creative and teaches readers how to read and appreciate famous books

Reading the classics from a different perspective, looking for the literature in our minds, and connecting us with literature.

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