Chinese Additional Questions in Bacon's Prose
Bacon's Essays 1, Bacon's Essays were written by a famous (thinker) and (philosopher) (Francis Bacon) in17th century. Bacon was called by Marx. Bacon's most important achievement is his achievement in the field of harmony. 4. His achievements: (1) In a series of works, he criticized the harmony in medieval Europe and thought that scholasticism was isolated, bound and bound. (2) He also advocated revealing the mysteries of nature and putting them into practice. (3) there is an article in bacon's essays. (4) The content of his article involves,,, etc. Most of them are closely related and concentrate on expressing the author's thoughts. (5) From Bacon's prose, we can feel how the thinkers of that period-Bacon is one of them-devoted themselves to and established their own beliefs, norms and morals in the case of the disintegration of social structure and ideological system. Bacon's limitations are also obvious, we can see his, and. 6. Bacon's prose left us with many wise sayings about knowledge and life, which inspired us in many ways. Such as "knowledge is power" and so on. 7. Bacon's Essay on Beauty: This is an article about beauty, and the author mainly expounds the truth that virtue is more important than beauty. There is not much pen and ink in the essay, but it is wonderful, thorough in reasoning and beautiful in language. He is quite representative in Bacon's prose, which embodies the characteristics that Bacon is good at expounding incisive philosophy in poetic language. 8. Bacon's essay "On Procrastination": The author uses examples and metaphors to demonstrate that we should be good at making decisions and acting quickly, and don't delay time and opportunities. The article has clear levels, diverse forms of expression, concise and powerful language and vivid images, which embodies another feature of Bacon's essays. 9. Reading in Bacon's Essays: This is an argumentative essay that Bacon talked about (the role of reading). The author clearly pointed out in the article: "Reading is enough to please, to add color and to be talented." And pointed out: "reading history makes people wise, reading poetry makes people witty, mathematics makes people careful, science makes people profound, logic makes people solemn, and the study of logic rhetoric makes people eloquent;" Everything you learn will become a character. "