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Do you have any thoughts on Mo Bosang's selected novels? 3 words

Do you have any thoughts on Mo Bosang's selected novels? 3 words

Posan had a rough life, and when he wrote this book, he was already ill. Therefore, his works are sad and angry, and there are joys in them.

The article that I will never forget is called Necklace. The article tells the story of a woman, who looks good, but was born in a poor family and married a small clerk. She often fantasizes that her home is luxurious, and she is a beautiful rich wife after many servants. She always felt that this was something she was born to enjoy.

once, she went to a banquet, put on her own sewing clothes and borrowed a jewel necklace from oyster sauce. Tragedy happened! You should borrow a necklace for the scenery, lose it because of excitement, buy the same necklace because of helplessness, and earn money because of paying off debts. Ten years later, she is no longer her, but an old and fierce woman. However, she honed herself and made her stronger.

She met an old friend and confessed the truth, but her friend said it was a fake! The story ended in surprise. No one expected that a woman changed her life because of a fake necklace. Her face is old and she has no illusions about life. I only miss myself in the banquet of that day.

This article seems to be a cold joke, laughing at that woman's greed and stupidity. In fact, she won in the end after suffering hardships, although it was a pity in the end. This is Mo Bosang's writing style, with joy in sorrow. The whole book has a strong sense of grief and indignation, reflecting the war at that time. It seems that every famous writer spent his time in the war, full of blood, and the themes revealed in the article are similar. It seems that it will only mature in rice difficulties.

I still remember the sentence "Yes" at the end of the article "The Necklace". You don't realize this, do you? The two strings were originally completely last words. " With that, a smile appeared on her face, because she felt a kind of innocent happiness that she could be proud of. "Yes, why don't people try to hone themselves in oppression? Finally, it is a satisfied and relieved smile. What a pleasure! Every article in this article from Weaving Dreams < P > seems to be in a home and a theme. However, it is not boring to read, and I have been reading to satisfy my desire for books. This is the author's success in writing this book, at least I think so. On Mo Bosang's novel Moonlight

Book Dynamics | Focus on Hot Spots | Serialization | Wenhui Publishing Boutique | Book Abstracts | New Books | People | Book Ranking | Book Review | Jinyong Teahouse | Bookstore Navigation | < /TD> < /TR> Wenxin channel -> Reading -> New reading and writing [new characters] Moon color Date: October 22, 24 Author: Gu Wenhao Source: New reading and writing first read Mo Bosang's "Moonlight", I have no clue; Read again, with a little interest; Read it carefully and explore the author's skillful operation and ingenious writing. It's really like being in the bright moonlight and refreshing.

As we all know, Mo Bosang studied under the famous French writer Flaubert. There is a famous saying by Foucault: "The words written by a writer should be word-for-word." Therefore, writing is really a hard life for this "ascetic monk". It is an outstanding performance of the writer's learning and virtue to strive for the perfect words and expressions. Therefore, Mo Bosang's works are somewhat influenced by the teacher. The article Moonlight is a model of the author's superb literary expression.

The layout of Moonlight really makes me applaud. The author does not directly start with the topic, lay out the characters and conceive the plot, but indirectly and slowly approaches the theme by roundabout way. Just like a tour guide, Mohs leads readers to cruise through the maze he has already arranged, and naturally expresses the ideas in the book, which is really a "wonderful hand by chance".

Malinyang, a priest who is "deeply religious, fierce-tempered, upright and firm in his own beliefs" and a "stubborn old man", conveniently describes the character with several adjectives, which is clean, concise and clear.

After that, the author shows all kinds of stubbornness and pedantry of Malinyang incisively and vividly by narration. Thus, in the plain narrative, the author's foreshadowing was buried. Yes, Malinyang "hates women, unconsciously hates women, and looks down on women". He thinks that "women are weak, dangerous and mysterious things that disturb people's hearts", and naturally transitions from hating women to hating love. In his view, love is "for women to seduce and test men". This arrangement really fits perfectly. However, the author did not leave himself a way out, and he skillfully laid out clues for the following. Indeed, Malinyang is stubborn, but he firmly believes that "God does everything for a reason". This kind of almost foolish sincerity makes Malinyang's final "retreat" reasonable, and Malinyang's hatred of love makes him angry when he hears about his niece's love affair. Writing here, I have to be ashamed again. When we write articles, the preface is always inconsistent, but a really good writer is a strategist who strategizes and takes charge of the whole world.

What's more worth mentioning is that the author describes the section in which Malinyang was furious when he heard about his niece's love affair, which vividly depicts Malinyang's psychological activities.

Later, the author described the wonderful night scene in a beautiful way, which was beautiful to read. It was a stroke of genius, and it also rendered the atmosphere for the transformation of Malinyang. After that, a series of "why" portrayed the contradiction and ideological struggle in Malinyang's mind step by step, leading to the theme of the article.

It was not until the end of the article that the theme of praising human nature was highlighted. The former is ready, and the latter is in the beautiful moonlight, which makes Malini realize the secret. The reader's mood was relieved.

on earth, it would be nice to have more such "moonlight"!

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When I first read Moonlight by Mo Bosang, I had no clue; Read again, with a little interest; Read it carefully and explore the author's skillful operation and ingenious writing. It's really like being in the bright moonlight and refreshing.

As we all know, Mo Bosang studied under the famous French writer Flaubert. There is a famous saying by Foucault: "The words written by a writer should be word-for-word." Therefore, writing is really a hard life for this "ascetic monk". It is an outstanding performance of the writer's learning and virtue to strive for the perfect words and expressions. Therefore, Mo Bosang's works are somewhat influenced by the teacher. The article Moonlight is a model of the author's superb literary expression.

The layout of Moonlight really makes me applaud. The author does not directly start with the topic, lay out the characters and conceive the plot, but indirectly and slowly approaches the theme by roundabout way. Just like a tour guide, Mohs leads readers to cruise through the maze he has already arranged, and naturally expresses the ideas in the book, which is really a "wonderful hand by chance".

Malinyang, a priest who is "deeply religious, fierce-tempered, upright and firm in his own beliefs" and a "stubborn old man", conveniently describes the character with several adjectives, which is clean, concise and clear.

After that, the author shows all kinds of stubbornness and pedantry of Malinyang incisively and vividly by narration. Thus, in the plain narrative, the author's foreshadowing was buried. Yes, Malinyang "hates women, unconsciously hates women, and looks down on women". He thinks that "women are weak, dangerous and mysterious things that disturb people's hearts", and naturally transitions from hating women to hating love. In his view, love is "for women to seduce and test men". This arrangement really fits perfectly. However, the author did not leave himself a way out, and he skillfully laid out clues for the following. Indeed, Malinyang is stubborn, but he firmly believes that "God does everything for a reason". This kind of almost foolish sincerity makes Malinyang's final "retreat" reasonable, and Malinyang's hatred of love makes him angry when he hears about his niece's love affair. Writing here, I have to be ashamed again. When we write articles, the preface is always inconsistent, but a really good writer is a strategist who strategizes and takes charge of the whole world.

What's more worth mentioning is that the author describes the section in which Malinyang was furious when he heard about his niece's love affair, which vividly depicts Malinyang's psychological activities.

Later, the author described the wonderful night scene in a beautiful way, which was beautiful to read. It was a stroke of genius, and it also rendered the atmosphere for the transformation of Malinyang. After that, a series of "why" portrayed the contradiction and ideological struggle in Malinyang's mind step by step, leading to the theme of the article.

It was not until the end of the article that the theme of praising human nature was highlighted. The former is ready, and the latter is in the beautiful moonlight, which makes Malini realize the secret. The reader's mood was relieved.

on earth, it would be nice to have more such "moonlight"! < /TABLE> Reflections on Mo Bosang's novel orla.

This book describes the anxiety and panic of the hero in a diary: he feels that an invisible organism exists around him and names it orla. At first, he was able to stay awake, but in the process of trying to get rid of orla's invisible control, he gradually became crazy. For a long time, this book has been regarded as an important symptom of Mo Bosang's mental illness; In fact, the author studied and investigated the theme and form of orla for several years before the final book, and finally formed a very realistic psychological description, which was creepy to read. Mo Bosang

has other people in his heart "the true feelings of the world, the beautiful love, the affection of parents ... all these things are so pale and powerless in front of naked money." These words at the back of the book left a deep impression on me. Yes, in the Paris society in the first half of the 19th century, the money relationship between people was too common. The book "Gao Lao Tou" depicts a picture of the ugliness of capitalist money society with the background of Paris society. Rasty Nie, the son of a ruined aristocrat, came to Paris to go to college and lived in a remote apartment. He can't stand the temptation of high society, and through his distant cousin, Mrs. Bao cylon, he stepped into the aristocratic salon and met two people successively. And these two * * * are the daughters of the tall old man who lives with him in the Fugai apartment. Old man Gao was a bourgeois nouveau riche, obsessed with his daughter, and spent all his money for them, but he scrimped and saved, becoming a miser, and eventually abandoned by his daughter because of poverty, becoming a victim of money relations and dying sadly. Old man Gao's father's love made his two daughters step into the upper class, but it was also because of his doting that they abandoned him. "At 6 o'clock, the old man's body went down from the grave and stood around his daughter's house. As soon as the short prayer that Rasty paid for was finished, those matters disappeared with the priest. " Even at the old man's funeral, his daughter didn't come to see him. Poor old man! And his poor father's love, in the face of dazzling money, is too insignificant, and finally can only be impressed by money. As for the other hero of the article, Gao Laotou's only friend, Rasty Nie, who was originally honest and kind, was later reduced to an ambitious man who was desperate to get money because he could not help the temptation of high society and money. "He looked at the grave and shed the last tear of the young man. This is a tear forced by sacred feelings in a pure heart, a tear that flew to the sky as soon as it landed. " How precious this tear is in that money society. However, after this sincere tear, "his greedy eyes stayed between the pillars of Vandom Square and the dome of Anwar Ritter Palace, which is the upper-class area. In the face of this noisy beehive, his eyes are shining, as if to suck up the honey there. " What is about to be staged is the transaction between money and all kinds of tragedies of selling yourself for money. For now, the old Paris society no longer exists. But in fact, it was all kinds of things, still lurking in this society now. The book "Gao Laotou" made me really understand that having power to gain benefits can only bring a moment of happiness, not forever. We should learn to dominate money instead of being dominated by it. Moreover, before you do everything, ask your conscience, because if you betray him carelessly, your conscience will condemn you to a bad end. Ask for 5 words of comments on "The Master of Maupassant".

In class today, the teacher told us an example entitled "The Master of Maupassant" and asked us to write a comment. This article mainly talks about Mo Bosang's love of writing since he was a child, and he worshipped Flaubert as a teacher and listened carefully to the guidance for writing good articles. After studying Flaubert's three instructions for Mo Bosang's writing, I understand that writing depends not only on usual reading, accumulation and diligent practice, but also on careful selection of materials. As Flaubert said: "It is not enough to observe carefully what you want to write, but also to find the features that others have not found and have not written ..." This requires us to have a pair of "eyes" to discover people, things, things and scenes in life and capture the beauty that passes by. Mo Bosang's hard-working spirit in this article is really valuable and worth learning. In everything we do, if we want to win the final victory, we must work hard and sweat first, otherwise we will not succeed. Nothing in the world can be done easily. As the saying goes, "Everything must be bitter before it is sweet", which is quite reasonable. Only when we suffer the hardships ahead will we taste the sweet and fragrant fruits. "Writing requires hard work and hard practice." This is Flaubert's teaching to Mo Bosang. Yes, from ancient times to the present, which great man didn't "study hard for ten years" to achieve success? When does success belong to a lazy man? When Madame Curie was in college, the conditions were so bad, but she still worked day and night and finally extracted radium from the asphalt residue. Zhang Haidi, a female writer, studied hard despite her disability, and created and translated so many good works for us. In the future, I will take Mo Bosang as an example, dare to climb and forge ahead on the road of learning! I believe that my composition will make further progress.

Mo Bosang became a famous French writer in the 9th century, and he wrote many classic works tirelessly all his life. Today, I read a story about Mo Bosang learning to write when he was young-The Master of Maupassant.

The article "The Apprentice of Maupassant" mainly tells the story that Mo Bosang finally became a world-famous great writer by learning from the teacher, obeying the teacher's teaching and making unremitting efforts. Two of them left a deep impression on me.

"Writing requires hard work and hard practice." This is what Flaubert taught Mo Bosang. Yes, from ancient times to now, which great man didn't succeed without hard work and "studying hard for ten years" When does success belong to those lazy people? Madame Curie's living conditions are so bad,