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O Henry's life gyro

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From the perspective of a judge, The Cycle of Life tells the story of a couple in a mountainous area who decided to divorce and the events that led to their remarriage.

The novel describes a poor couple living in a mountain village. Because of their monotonous life and dissatisfaction with each other, they plan to divorce every day. In the process of divorce, we found that we couldn't live without each other in the storm caused by divorce fees and alimony, and then we moved in together again.

O Henry has always regarded himself as a humorist, and wrote in Confessions of a Humorist: "My jokes are essentially kind, and I won't be sarcastic and make others angry."

This sentence also applies to O 'Henry himself. He is sarcastic, but he doesn't indulge in irony. His satire and humor are usually well-intentioned, and sometimes they can reveal the true meaning of life in a shocking way. The top of life embodies O Henry's ability to see through life.

Most of O 'Henry's novels are easy to understand, and the stories are all human feelings and have a strong American flavor.

Living together, they are used to taking care of each other, focusing on small things every day, and even getting divorced.

When I want to lose each other, I find:

We are indispensable to each other.

Whether it is family or friendship, only by learning to cherish it can we feel the moisture given by emotion when we are moved by more details. Therefore, we should treat the shortcomings of others with an inclusive attitude, affirm the advantages of others with an appreciative attitude, help each other and care for each other. This is the true meaning of the word "cherish".