There are many memorable words in famous works. Here are some examples: 1 All that glitters is not gold - The Catcher in the Rye (JD Salinger) 2 If you want to see a world in a moment take a look at the eye of an ant - Animal Farm (George Orwell) 3 Life is like a box of chocolates you never know what you're gonna get - The Great Gatsby (F Scott Fitzgerald) The best feeling in the world is when you know you're loved by someone who loves you back - The Notebook (Yang Jiang) To Cry is to Believe - Animal Farm (George Orwell) 6 The only way to save a life is to take one from it - To Kill a Mockingbird ( Harper Lee) 7 If you want to go fast go alone If you want to go far go together - Go Set a Watchman (JD Salinger) 8 The road to hell is open for business - The Catcher in the Rye (JD Salinger) 9 The most important thing in life is not to be on the right side of history but to make history - Martin Luther King Jr I Have a Dream speech 10 You can't make everyone happy but you can make yourself happy - The Catcher in the Rye (JD Salinger)
Home was a classic work of modern Chinese literature. This novel deeply reflected the various ills of Chinese society at that time by describing the protagonist's process of moving from a feudal family to a big social family, revealing the ugliness and beauty of human nature. Some of the famous sayings were as follows: Happy families are all similar, but each unfortunate family has its own misfortune. The two of them were starving. A home without me is like a flower without the sun. Without freedom, there is no happiness. Without happiness, there is no freedom. These famous sayings were used in the novel to express the author's thoughts on human nature and criticism of social reality. Therefore, Home was regarded as a work with profound thoughts and high literary value.
The famous book,'Childhood', contained the following words: - childhood - Albanian Daour - Ivan Pavlov - Sergei Daur - Ivan Kablov - Karim Gorky - Brenda Radcliffe - Mayakovsky - Swedenberg - Gorky - Albanian Daour - Ivan Pavlov - Sergei Daur - Ivan Kablov - Karim Gorky - Brenda Radcliffe - Mayakovsky - Swedenberg - Gorky
Good words: Huge pride and deep pain intertwined into an insurmountable gap in his heart. His soul was torn into pieces and scattered in the air, floating in the air. 3. Faith is indestructible. Once destroyed, it will disappear completely like tofu dregs. Death was not the end, but the beginning of a new life. People's souls are immortal. They can exist in a person's heart forever. The value of life lies not in length but in width and depth. There was nothing more important than life in this world. Death is not scary, what is scary is the destruction of people's hearts. Faith is the greatest hope for mankind to save their souls. There is nothing more precious than life in this world.
An example of a three-word title of a famous foreign book is as follows: 1 Harry Potter Series-Harry Potter 2. The Catcher in the Rye-J.D. Salinger Three Hundred Years of Solitude-Gabriel García Márquez 4 1984 -George Orwell 5 Jane Eyre-Charlotte Bronte (Charlotte Bronte) Pride and Predict-Jane Austen The Lord of the Rings Series-Lewis Carroll 8. The World of Miserables-Hugo Weaving Mysterious Island-Harry Potter 10. The D'Urbervilles 'Tessy (HP Lovecraft)
One Hundred Years of Solitude was a novel by Garcia Márquez of Columbia and was hailed as a classic of Latin-American literature. The novel narrates the history of the seven generations of the Buenda family, showing a unique world full of magical realism, which has profound intellectual content and literary value.
Oh, my recommendation must be Jingmiao Family Sheep Soup House! Although the plot of this book was not earth-shattering, it described the bits and pieces of life, making people feel warm and natural. Each character was very charming, and it left a lasting impression after reading it. I suggest that everyone hurry up and take a look. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~😗
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Remy from 'Ratatouille' is super memorable. His story of being a rat in a kitchen, which is not a place rats are usually welcomed, is really unique. He has to hide his identity while showing off his amazing cooking talent. Another memorable one is Templeton from 'Charlotte's Web'. His greedy yet sometimes helpful nature makes him stand out. And then there's Nicodemus from 'The Secret of NIMH'. His leadership among the rats and the whole mystery around their enhanced intelligence is quite captivating.
The hero or heroine is usually very memorable. They often drive the story forward with their actions and decisions.
Definitely Boba Fett from Star Wars. His origin as a clone gives him unique abilities and a complex backstory. He stands out as a bounty hunter. Then there's the clones in 'The Island'. Their situation of being trapped as organ donors makes them very memorable.