Classic, wonderful passagesThere was a famous line in Charlotte Bronte's novel Jane Eyre: " If a man wants a woman, he'd better give everything he has."
2 In Hugo's novel," Notre-Dame de Paris," the bell tower giant Quasimodo said to Esmeralda," You are very beautiful, but beautiful people are always dangerous."
3 In the play Hamlet by shakespeare, when Hamlet was faced with a choice between life and death, he said,"Once a man loses his soul, he loses everything."
Charles Dickens, in his novel A Tale of Two Cities, described the traffic between London and Paris: " At night, the streets of London are like a dark river that flows slowly through the heart of the city to the distant fields."
In Cao Xueqin's novel, Dream of the Red Chamber, Jia Baoyu said to Lin Daiyu,"Don't worry, I'll handle your matters."
6. In the novel "The Old Man and the Sea", the old man, Santiago, said when he was fighting with the shark,"She won't bite me today, she will bite me tomorrow."
In Lu Xun's novel " A Madman's Diary ", the author of the Madman's Diary wrote when describing his psychological state: " I have come to bow to the goddess for a thousand years in the middle of the night."
In Maugham's novel, The Moon and Sixpence, Strickland says to the girl,"My soul and yours are connected. They attract each other."
In Ostrovsky's novel How Steel Was Tempered, Pavel Kochagin described his growing up experience. He said,"The most precious thing to a person is life. Life belongs to a person only once. A man's life should be spent in such a way that when he looks back on it, he does not regret his wasted years, nor does he blame himself for what he did."
In the play The Tempest by shakespeare, fitzgerald said to the protagonist, therese,"I don't know when fate will change, but I will try my best to catch it."
Excerpt from classic passagesAs a fan of online literature, I haven't directly studied online literature knowledge, but I can provide you with some classic texts that I hope will be helpful to you:
Happy families are all similar, but each unfortunate family is different. - Anna Stone, One Hundred Years of Solitude
All the surprises and good luck in the world are your accumulated character and kindness. - Little Tao Hong," Actors 'Self-Cultivation "
The secret of success is to always be alert to the possibility of failure. - George Orwell, 1984
If you want to change the world, change yourself first. - Ray Bradley, Game of Thrones
The value of a person does not lie in how much success he has achieved, but in how many people he has helped to achieve success. - Jack Ma, Winning in China
I hope these classic passages can give you some inspiration and thoughts.
What are the important passages of the classic passages of the world famous works?I can't answer the question about the classic passages of the world's famous works because it's not clear enough. A classic passage is a passage that is often quoted or imitated in a novel, poem, or other literary work. These passages usually have a unique language style, plot, or character image. If you want to find these classic passages, you can read related literature and pay attention to the comments and citations of some literary critics or readers.
What are the classic English literary passages?The following are some classic literary passages in English classics for reference:
1 The Catcher in the Rye by JD Salinger: I'm not a big reader but I think that this passage about the Catcher is one of the most beautiful and meaningful parts of the novel It's a description of the boy's internal struggle to understand his place in the world and to fit in with his peers The passage is full of imagery and imagery that leaves me in awe
2 To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee: As long as I live I will always be a part of you My love for you will never fade away No matter how far apart we are or how many times we've fought or how many times we've broken up I will always be there I will always be yours
3 1984 by George Orwell: In the year 2080 the people of the world have become sodomized by the state that they are no longer free to think for themselves They are reduced to abolish slavery with no hope of escape The state controls their every action, their every thought and their every breath They are its property and it will do whatever it takes to keep them under control
4 The Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald: It was a hot summer day in 1925 The sun was shining brightly casting long shadows across the fields The streets of New York were filled with people of all colors and shapes and the cars were driving past with a sense of excitement and adventure But for Gatsby the year 1925 was a year of great sadness He had lost his love her name was Daisy and he was left To live alone
5 The Catcher in the Rye by JD Salinger: I hope you're enjoying your time in the outback It's not too long until you're back in the city and you won't have any time to yourself You'll have to work and study and go to meetings And then you'll have to come back here and help me with the chores And when you're not working you'll have to be careful Some people are looking for you They think you're someone special and they're coming to take you away
Another classic from I eat tomatoes huh? The thing is, his works are so similar to me for some reason. Especially for me who's from the comic side before coming to web novels.