Okay, may I ask which four foreign masterpieces do you want me to introduce?
What kind of foreign famous characters would you like to know? I can provide you with a variety of information.
The introductions of the masterpieces and novels were as follows: 1 Jane Eyre-Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre was a classic work in the history of English literature. It told the story of Jane Austen, the heroine, whose parents died when she was young and was placed in the care of her aunt and cousin. In her aunt and cousin's family, Jane experienced many hardships and tribulations, but she always maintained a strong and independent character. In the end, she chose to leave her family and go to London to pursue her own happiness. 2 Pride and Predict-Elizabeth Bennett Pride and Predict was another classic in the history of English literature. It was about the love story between the heroine, Elizabeth Bennet, and Mr. Darcy. Although there were prejudices and misunderstandings between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy, they gradually eliminated the estrangement between them through communication and getting along. 1984-Orwell 1984 was a dystopian novel written by Orwell in the United Kingdom. It told the story of a world ruled by tyranny. The protagonist of the novel, Winston, was portrayed as a symbol of tyranny. His political ambitions and conspiracies led to a series of unfortunate consequences. The novel explored the issues of power, freedom, and truth in a unique way. 4. One Hundred Years of Solitude by Marquez " One Hundred Years of Solitude " was a magical realism novel by Colombia Márquez, which told the story of a family of seven generations. The novel is full of wonderful imagination and magical scenes, showing the essence of the history and culture of Latino America. The novel is regarded as a classic of modern literature and is hailed as the founding work of Latino literature. The Catcher in the Rye-D. Salinger The Catcher in the Rye was a novel written by D. Salinger of the United States. It was about the growth of a teenager, Holden Caulfield. Holden experienced a lot of confusion and confusion in his youth, but he finally chose to stick to his inner principles and become a watcher in the wheat field.
The following are all foreign celebrities. 1 George Orwell: 1984 2. Hugo Coetzee, The Sneezing Man 3 Dickens (Dickens): A Tale of Two Cities (The Man Who Fried Egg) 4. Hamlet by William Shakespeare 5. Haruki Murakami, One Hundred Years of Solitude 6. John Faulkner, The Sound and the Fury 7. Ferdinand Mag Mag: One Hundred Years of Solitude (The Marquez Brothers) 8. Maurpassant: L'Annéenée pas 9. Dickens: Oliver Twist 10. F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Moon and Sixpence 11. Haruki Murakami: To Kill a Mockingbird (The Tree of Life) 12. Yasunari Kawabata: Snow Country 13 Haruki Murakami: The Forest of Norway 14. Mr. Moupassant: My Solitude is a Garden (L'Auberge espagnole) Faulkner: The Sound and the Fury Calvino (Italy): The Infinite Jest 17. Foster Ernest Hemmingway: A Farewell to Arms 18 Maugham: The Moon and Sixpence 19 Kafka: The metamorphosis of them all 20. A Letter from an Unknown Woman (La vita è bella la vita è bella)
I recommend " Film and Television Begins from Bai Xiuzhu's Backward Chasing ", written by Da Ming and assisted by Ma Weizhong. The male protagonist Jin Yanxi was chased by the fairy sister Bai Xiuzhu. The story unfolded in the film and television world. There were many characters, each with their own characteristics. 'The Sun in the Sky and the Stars Retreat' was a fantasy novel written by the Lonely Cloud in the World. The male protagonist, Lu Jun, woke up in the Astral Era and opened the path of the extraordinary. "One Piece: White Emperor Sabot" was created by breaking the South Wall. Reborn Sabot ate the Mirror Fruit and embarked on a journey of becoming stronger. 'Movie Master', created by 7777D. It was a Hollywood story about Lancelot. Although there were flaws, such as the flow of consciousness in the beginning, the plotline, and the poor emotional scenes, there were also advantages, such as the character description and the movie description. The Painting of Longevity is a masterpiece that swept the world. The male protagonist, Xu Hong, had the Longevity Portrait and his goal was to live for 100 million years. Although it was an invincible novel, the description of the characters and the atmosphere was average, but the reading ability was above average. It was worth reading. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a brief introduction of Chinese and foreign literary classics: The Story of The Stone was a classic work of Chinese literature in the Qing Dynasty. The novel used the love story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and others as the main line to describe the life of an illusory and delicate feudal dynasty family, as well as deep thoughts on society and human nature. 2 The Harry Potter series is a magical fantasy novel by K Rowling of the United Kingdom. It tells the story of a young wizard, Harry Potter, growing up at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and the story of him and his friends fighting against the forces of evil. This series of novels had a wide readership and high reviews worldwide. War and Peace was a novel by Tolstoy, a Russian author, and was considered a classic in The history of world literature. The novel was set in the Napoleonic Wars and told the story of the growth of a boy from a noble family, Pyotr Ilyich Leningrador, as well as the various characters and events that he, his family, and friends appeared in the war and political struggles. The Catcher in the Rye was a short story by D. Salinger of the United States. It was about the growth and self-exploration of a teenager, Holden Caulfield. The novel focuses on Holden's search for self-worth and the confusion of puberty. It probes into the profound topics of life meaning, growth, self-identity and so on. 5 One Hundred Years of Solitude was a novel by Garcia Márquez of Columbia and was considered a classic of Latin-American literature. The novel used the history of the seven generations of the Buenda family as the main line to describe the rise and fall of a fictional Colombia town, Macondo, as well as profound topics such as human nature, fate, and love.
A Collection of Chinese and Foreign Famous Books was a novel about a young man who discovered many classics at a literary seminar and used them to discover his life potential.
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Alright, here are the resumes and representative works of some famous foreign writers, as well as the classic or famous sentences or snippets in their representative works: 1. William Shakespeare-the great masterpieces of the British Renaissance, including hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, etc. 2. Daniel Defoe-19th century British novelist's masterpieces include David Copperfield, Oliver Twist, etc. 3. Hugo Goethe-The representative works of the German romantic poet include "Notre-Dame de Paris" and "The World of Miserables". 4 Maugham (Arthur Miller) -The representative works of a 19th century British novelist include The Moon and Sixpence, Murder on the Oriental Express, etc. 5 Ernest Hemmingway-The representative works of American novelists in the early 20th century include The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, etc. 6. Faulkner (Ted Swift) -Representative works of 20th-century American novelists include The Scarlet Letter, The Sound and the Fury, etc. 7 Kafka (Joseph Joseph Kafka) -Representative works of 20th-century German novelists include Kafka's Dream of the Rood, Metamorphosis, etc. 8. Wang Xiaobo (John Xiaobo) -The representative works of Chinese 20th-century novelists include Golden Age, Years Flow Like Water, etc. 9 Margaret Atwood (Margaret Atwood) -Representative works of 20th-century American female novelists include Gone with the Wind, Drifting, etc. 10 Jane Austen-British 19th century novelist's masterpieces include Pride and Predict, Sense and Sensibility, etc. The following are some classic or famous sentences or snippets from representative works: - Out of the blue a letter came from her childhood friend with a request for a loan of half a million dollars - The man who had been running away finally decided to turn back and face his pursuers - To her surprise she found that she was still in love with him - The only way to make a world without rules is to make one with a great deal of rules
The film and television adaptation of Chinese and foreign literary masterpieces referred to the adaptation of literary masterpieces into films, television dramas, animations, and other forms of works presented to the public through film and television. This kind of adaptation was usually to cater to the audience's taste and improve the entertainment and appreciation of the work. At the same time, it could also expand the influence of the work and let more people understand and like the work. The following is an introduction to the film adaptation of Chinese and foreign literary classics: 1 Dream of the Red Chamber 'Dream of the Red Chamber' was a classic work of Chinese classical literature in the Qing Dynasty. Its film adaptation began in 1937, when it was filmed by Shanghai Warner Corporation into the first edition of the film, Dream of the Red Chamber. The film was well received by the audience and was hailed as a milestone in Chinese classical literature. Since then,"Dream of the Red Chamber" has been adapted into movies, TV series, plays, and other works many times. Among the more classic film and television works, there was a movie of the same name directed by Zhang Yimou in 1987, a movie of the same name directed by Chen Kaige in 1997, and a TV series of the same name directed by Li Shaohong in 2017. 2 Journey to the West Journey to the West was the story of Sun Wukong and the others protecting Tang Sanzang on his journey to the west. Its film adaptation began in 1956 with the first version of Journey to the West directed by the Soviet director Stanislavsky. The movie was deeply loved by the audience and became a classic in the history of Chinese movies. Since then, Journey to the West has been adapted into movies, TV series, plays, and other forms of works. Among the more classic film and television works are the 1966 film of the same name directed by Stanislawski, the 1986 film of the same name directed by Chen Kaige, and the 2009 TV series of the same name directed by Zhang Yimou. Water margin The Water Margins was a story about Song Jiang, Lin Chong, and others who participated in the uprising at Liangshanbo in the Ming Dynasty. Its film adaptation began in 1939 with the first version of the film, Water Margins, directed by Fu Sheng, one of the founders of silent films. The movie was a realistic reflection of the historical background of the Liangshanpo Uprising and was very popular with the audience. Since then," Water Margins " has been adapted into movies, TV series, plays and other forms of works. Among the more classic film and television works, there was a 1979 film of the same name directed by Jiang Wen, a 1983 film of the same name directed by Zhang Yimou, and a 1995 film of the same name directed by Chen Kaige. Romance of the Three Kingdoms Romance of the Three Kingdoms was a historical story of China during the Three Kingdoms period. Its film adaptation began in 1939 with the first version of Romance of the Three Kingdoms directed by Fu Sheng, one of the founders of silent films. The movie used historical events as the background, the characters were vivid, and the plot was full of ups and downs. It was very popular with the audience. Since then, Romance of the Three Kingdoms has been adapted into movies, TV series, plays, and other forms of works. Among the more classic film and television works, there was a movie of the same name directed by Jiang Wen in 1994, a movie of the same name directed by Chen Kaige in 1995, and a TV series of the same name directed by Li Shaohong in 2017.