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Nerd. Introduction of Oxford English-Chinese bilingual reading "The Little Princess".
Sarah, the protagonist of the story? Kul is the daughter of a wealthy British officer in India. She is pure and kind, with princess-like noble character and behavior. But poor Sarah lost her mother when she was young and was raised by her father.

When Sarah was seven, her father Rafe? In order to get her a better education, Kurt spent a lot of Qian Qian to let Sarah study in a "Mingzhen Model School for Women" in England.

But I didn't expect Principal Mingzhen to be a woman with strong vanity and greedy eyes. Most of the girls there are jealous and vain. Teachers' attitude towards students is determined by the financial situation of students' families. Because Sarah's father spends money like water, the principal and teachers of the school dote on Sarah in every way, but they are strongly jealous and rejected by many rich female students.

Although many students don't like Sarah, she is still friendly to everyone, so she has made many friends, such as Yamei, Betty Loh Ti and Betsy. Some people sarcastically call Sarah a "princess", while others like Sarah to call her a "princess". Over time, Sarah gradually felt that she was a real princess.

At school, Principal Mingzhen really dotes on Sarah to show how much she loves her and spends a lot of money on her. Although I am very sad, I think everything is worth it when I think of Sarah's father's compensation in the future. ?

However, when everyone was celebrating Sarah's eleventh birthday, news came from afar that Sarah's father was cheated by a friend while mining a diamond mine. He had a fever, died and declared bankruptcy-leaving Sarah no money. Principal Mingzhen almost fainted with anger and immediately ordered Sarah to live with other maids.

From then on, Sarah lived like a maid and was bullied. These experiences let her know that human feelings are warm and cold. But she is always sincere and optimistic. Her kindness, nobility and amazing imagination make her respected and loved by people everywhere, just like a real princess.

Finally, her father's friend found her. Facts have proved that the diamond mine is a great success, not a failure. Everything is just a misunderstanding. In this way, Sarah's lost happiness was found again.

Extended data:

The Little Princess puts the growth of the protagonist Sarah in an optimistic and idealistic narrative situation, trying to create a new image of children in such a situation. Sarah, a little girl from a noble family, was sent to boarding school by her father. When her family was rich, the headmaster was very kind to her. After coming home, the principal and teachers became mean to her. Finally, Sarah inherited the inheritance and became rich again. The novel profoundly reflects the indifference of the world, and focuses on how the girl Sheila handles this change. She can always face the changes of the world with an optimistic attitude.

The novel describes a corrupt school and criticizes and exposes that teachers and principals are representatives of a terrible system. School is the inevitable way for children to be socialized and civilized, but the novel describes the barbaric and inhuman influence that children have suffered in the process of socialization and civilization. Education has evolved into a kind of physical and mental torture, which has caused psychological trauma to children. And this psychological trauma has been cured through religion.

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