1 One Hundred Years of Solitude (1967) Garcia Marquez-Marquez created a hundred years of history in Colombia full of vitality, imagination and mystery. The story of the seven generations of the Buenda family was dazzling. Each character had a unique personality and unforgettable fate. Ursula and José Alcadeo Buendía were the two most prominent figures. Impressive: Márquez has created a century of Colombia history full of vitality and mystery and presented it vividly to the readers with his outstanding talent. Words of wisdom: Man must strive to find his own voice so that he can be heard in the silence of the forest. 2 The Great Gatsby (1963) F. Scott F. Scott-F. Scott described a story about the American dream and love, although the story was full of contradictions and tragedies. Impressive: With his unique literary style and keen insight, Gerald vividly portrayed the story of the American dream and love. Words of wisdom: When you want something, the entire universe will work together to help you achieve it. The Catcher in the Rye (1949) J.D. Salinger-Salinger created the image of a rebellious young man, Holden Caulfield, who tried to find his own direction and meaning. Impressive: Salinger described Holden Caulfield's growth and inner world in a concise and profound language. Words of wisdom: I want to be a brave person because a brave person knows that any mistake can be corrected at any time. Daniel Defoe Crusoe created the image of a man who survived on a deserted island. He spent 20 years of his lonely life on the deserted island through hard work and creativity. Impressive: Defoe used his unique imagination and creativity to describe a life on a deserted island full of challenges and miracles. Words of wisdom: The most important thing in life is to save yourself, not to be saved by others.
1. One Hundred Years of Solitude-Garcia Márquez This was a story about the seven generations of the Buenda family. Each generation had its own characters and stories. I'm deeply fascinated by the magical realism in Marquez's works. His exploration of human nature and deep thinking about life are thought-provoking. Each member of the Buenda family had a different personality and fate, but the connections and interactions between them were inseparable. One of the people who left a deep impression on me was Ursuline Marquez. She was a smart, strong, and brave woman. Her determination and determination not only helped her through many difficult times, but also helped her shape the fate of the entire Buenda family. 2. Jane Eyre-Charlotte Bronte It was a love story about a young woman who experienced many difficulties and setbacks in her search for freedom and dignity. Charlotte Bronte's works were full of deep thoughts about human nature and the pursuit of freedom and equality. Among them, Charlotte Bronte's creation of Jane Eyre was very successful. She was a very brave, independent, and thoughtful woman. Her determination and determination not only helped her overcome many difficulties, but also made her the soul of the entire story. 3. The Crusade-Daniel Defoe This was a story about a voyager named Crusoe, who was stranded on a deserted island by a shipwreck. This is a story full of adventure and challenges, in which Crusoe's intelligence, independence, and perseverance are admirable. Among them, Defoe's creation of the role of Crusoe was very successful. He created a smart, hard-working, brave and strong character. His wisdom, calmness and perseverance not only helped Crusoe get through many difficult moments, but also made the whole novel more vivid and meaningful. 4. Pride and Predict-Jane Austen This is the story of a young woman, Elizabeth Bennett, who has experienced many setbacks and misunderstandings in her search for true love. This is a story full of wisdom and love. Jane Austen's exploration of human nature and understanding of love is thought-provoking. Elizabeth Bennet's prejudice and arrogance towards Mr. Darcy made her unable to let go of her prejudice and arrogance before she met the right person. But when she really met someone who was really suitable for her, she gradually let go of her prejudice and arrogance and finally obtained true happiness.
In Journey to the West, there was a very interesting character called Sun Wukong. Sun Wukong was originally a stone monkey, but he became an immortal after eating Taishang Laojun's immortal peach by mistake. After that, he went to the Western Paradise to help Tang Sanzang get the scriptures. Along the way, he accompanied Bajie, Friar Sand, and the others. Sun Wukong was a very smart, quick-witted, brave, and open-minded person. He was nimble and proficient in transformations. He could use the seventy-two transformations to easily deal with all kinds of dangers. In addition, he also had unique skills such as Fiery Eyes and Seventy-two Transformations, making him one of the most outstanding protagonists in Journey to the West. On the way to the scriptures, Sun Wukong had experienced many thrilling stories of fighting against various demons and ghosts. In order to protect Tang Sanzang and his team, he did not hesitate to use all kinds of magical powers, even at the cost of his own life to show his tenacious perseverance and firm belief. Sun Wukong was one of the most vivid and interesting characters in Journey to the West. His bravery, intelligence, and wit, as well as his spirit of protecting himself and others at all costs, left a deep impression on people.
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Okay, here are the four words to describe a literary work: 1 Stunning 2 Touching 3 Suspense 4 Horror These words can be used at the beginning or end of a novel to describe the atmosphere of the work and to attract the reader's interest.
One Hundred Years of Solitude ·Marquez 2 Pride and Predict Austin 3 The Catcher in The Rye D Salinger The Scarlet Letter
Alright, here are the names of the four famous foreign literary works: 1 Harry Potter series Pride and Predict by Jane Austen 3 The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger 4《1984》》(Nineteen Eighty-Four) by George Orwell
There are many foreign literary works that express the strong will of characters. The following are some of the famous works: 1 How Steel Was Tempered: The Soviet Union described the story of the protagonist, Pavel Kochagin, who grew up to be a strong and reliable fighter of the Soviet Union in the arduous revolutionary struggle. Jane Eyre: A novel by Bronte, England, tells the story of Jane Eyre's family, school, and social experiences, as well as her emotional entanglement with Mr. Rochester. 3. One Hundred Years of Solitude: The novel by Colombia Márquez tells the history of the seven generations of the Buendía family and their love, war, and political struggles. 4 War and Peace: The novel by Tolstoy, Russia, described the lives and fates of the aristocrats and soldiers from the 1812 invasion of Russia to the 1821 Russian Revolution. 5." Miserables ": The novel by Victor Hugo of France tells the story of the protagonist, Jean Valen, who suffers from social rejection and torture due to poverty, joblessness, and violence. It also shows the various classes and problems of French society. These works all portrayed the strong will and indomitable spirit of the characters as the theme to show the courage and perseverance of human beings in the face of difficulties and setbacks.
I can't determine which literary characters belong to the four misers in the foreign classics because I don't have the context information. However, I can tell you about a literary character who does not belong to the four misers: Sherlock Holmes. Although Sherlock Holmes was a fictional character, he was regarded as a smart, witty, independent and creative character in literature, which formed a sharp contrast with the image of the four misers.
There is one sentence in this book that leaves me impressed