Highlight: The protagonist of the novel The Moon and Sixpence is Charles strickland. Even though life is hard, he is still happy. He is holding a brush in another world, enjoying his splendor and turning a blind eye to all kinds of things in the real world. It is not selfish for him to isolate himself from the real world, because his eyes don't even have his own. As a husband and a father, he is bad and incompetent, but it is such a person who is the most dazzling and eye-catching in the process of pursuing his dreams and can be remembered by the world forever. He is bent on chasing the moon. It doesn't matter to him whether he has sixpence or not. The relationship between ideal and reality discussed in this book deserves our deep thought.
2, "To Kill a Mockingbird" Author: harper lee
Highlight: It has created a model of human family education and provided practical examples and demonstrations. Different from many fictional stories that want to keep children's innocent hearts, it focuses on teaching children how to experience grace in suffering, accumulate righteousness in injustice, shape their moral bottom line and safeguard spiritual dignity in a world full of ugliness and problems. About life, the book says, "Aren't we young people like this? We have no experience but have the desire to design the whole life, and finally we will forget it as we grow up. " What is the future? We don't know. What we can do is to live in the present, live seriously, work hard and move forward towards our dreams. That's all. Although dreams sometimes break, what's the harm? "
3, "White Night Walk" Author: Keigo Higashino
Highlight: Nocturnal Travel is Keigo Higashino's masterpiece with the best reputation so far, which has all the classic elements. A bizarre murder case leads to a story of treading on thin ice, which spans nearly 20 years: sad love, paradoxical fate, heinous crimes, confrontation and redemption of complex human nature ... classic quotations: there is no sun in my sky, but it is not dark, because something has replaced the sun. Although it is not as bright as the sun, it is enough for me. With this lamp, I can treat night as day. I never have the sun, so I'm not afraid to lose it.
4, "Words on Earth" Author: Wang Guowei
Highlight: The Thorn on Earth is a landmark work of China's classical literary criticism, which embodies the literary aesthetic thought of the famous scholar Wang Guowei. The "realm theory" put forward in the book has always been highly valued by academic circles. Xu Tiaofu's Proofreading is considered to be the most complete version of Thorn on the earth, and it is still a good popular reading. Regarding learning, the book says: "The great cause of ancient and modern times and the questioner of the university must go through three realms." Last night, the west wind withered the green trees, and I went up to the tall building alone and looked at the horizon ",which was the first;" I don't regret that my belt is getting wider and wider, and I am haggard for Iraq. This is also the second condition; Looking for him in the crowd for thousands of Baidu, suddenly looking back, people are in the dim light', which is also the third place. "