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Pseudoilliteracy in comic composition

Primary school students' composition: narrative reading guidance

Pseudoilliteracy

Wei, Grade 6, Jiang Tao Primary School.

The following is a cartoon called "Pseudoilliteracy".

In the painting, a woman is holding her son who is less than one year old and eagerly looks at the sign "Mother and son get on the bus", which is very helpless. Maybe she is hesitating and doesn't know whether to go forward, because under the sign "Mother and son get on the bus", there are tall and strong men standing in a row with their hands in their pockets and their eyes closed.

Strangely, the sign "Mother and son get on the bus" is so eye-catching, why didn't those strong men see it? Can't they read? No, they must have seen it and knew at a glance that these strong men were not illiterate, but knowledgeable people. It is precisely because they understand the sign and know that women and children can get on the bus first that they pretend to be illiterate. They stand under the sign "Mother and son get on the bus" and let them get on the bus first and grab seats. In order to covet a little personal interests, they ignore the merits of society, ignore people's accusations, and ignore these thin women and their young children.

At this point, you may laugh at those people: "Ignore such unreasonable people, there is no reason to talk to them." However, if we don't blame them and criticize them, there will be more and more "fake illiterates" in society.

In fact, there are countless examples of this kind of "pseudo-illiteracy" in our lives. For example, on the stairs of the school, the words "Go up and down the stairs on the right" are clearly marked, but some students have to walk on the left, causing some unnecessary accidents. Another example: on some lawns, there are some signs, such as "No trampling". Some people turn a blind eye and just walk in and enjoy themselves. Some people even fly kites on it, ignoring what is written on the sign.

I think: if there is no "fake illiteracy" in society, then the world will be better!