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The person in the sleeve interviews and writes a composition
1. The person in the box
The author uses satire to create a typical image of the "person in the box" who is conservative, reactionary, and stifles all new ideas. From appearance and speech to living habits and thinking methods, this image is all "contained". He is a product of Tsarist despotism, and the characteristics of the white terror of the times are clearly and profoundly embodied in him: he is frightened, trembling, and does not dare to take a step beyond the limit... However, what is even more hateful is that not only does he live consciously In the "containment", everything around you must be contained in the "containment".
If it is an argumentative essay, you can start with the aspect of stubbornness and stubbornness.
You can write an inscription at the beginning, such as: Human life is like a rushing flood. It is difficult to stir up beautiful waves without encountering islands and reefs. Of course, the inscription is a bit outdated, but it is still quite "novel" if no one uses it.
You can write like this:
1 Introduce the topic at the beginning, where is such a group of people appearing in society now, just like the people in the novel~~
< p>2 Discuss the reasons for the phenomenon. For example, some students in the school want to trick others, but they only shrink from anything they do, and they are strict and cautious when getting along with others. This may be due to the fact that modern children are only children, the severe socialization and the loneliness of only children have led to the formation of this character in some children. Another thing is to start with education. The good children in the eyes of teachers and parents since childhood are children who are well-behaved and sensible, who will not judge their elders or say: NO. This kind of thinking has caused some children to become such strict yes-men and "cowards" who only follow orders.
3. How to change this situation, change the education methods of parents and schools, and encourage children to express doubts and cultivate children's innovative spirit. Learn to question and think. (It can also be related to the Nobel Prize. In recent years, there have been no real Chinese winners to prove that Chinese people, especially modern children, as the next generation of the motherland, should have the qualities of the CPPCC, rather than rigid learning and obedience.) p>
4 Summarize the above points and present your argument again.
I am also a student, not a professional, so just make do with it~ I hope it can help you 2. The person in the sleeve imitates the novel (1000 words), waiting online
My colleague Belikov, a Greek teacher, died in our city just two months ago.
You must have heard of him. He is so strange, even on the brightest day, he puts on rain boots, carries an umbrella, and always wears a warm cotton coat.
He always kept his umbrella in its case and his watch in a gray deerskin case; even his pencil sharpening knife was in a small case. His face also seemed to be covered with a muff, for he always hid it under his turned-up collar.
He wore black glasses, a woolen sweater, and plugged his ears with cotton. As soon as he got into the carriage, he always asked the coachman to put up the hood.
In short, this person always wants to wrap himself in a shell, as if he wants to create a cover for himself to isolate himself from the world and not be affected by the outside world. Real life attacks him, scares him, and always makes him uneasy.
Perhaps in order to justify his timidity and his hatred of reality, he always sung the praises of the past and those things that never existed; in fact, the ancient language he taught was, to him, Rain boots and umbrellas allow him to escape from real life. Belikov also tried his best to hide his thoughts in a box.
Only the ***'s notices and newspaper articles stipulated what was prohibited, and he felt that it was clear. When he saw a notice prohibiting middle school students from going out on the street after nine o'clock in the evening, he felt clear and understood: This kind of thing is forbidden, okay, that's it.
But he felt that official approval or tacit approval always contained elements that made people suspicious, elements that were vague and not yet fully stated. Whenever a drama club, reading room, or teahouse opened in the city with the approval of the authorities, he would always shake his head and whisper: "Of course, it's okay, it's good, but don't make a fuss." What a mess.
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Everything that goes against the law, breaks away from routine, and does not conform to the rules, although it seems to have nothing to do with him, makes him unhappy. If one of his colleagues is late for church prayers, or If he hears rumors that students in the middle school are causing trouble, he will always be very flustered and keep saying: Don't make any trouble.
At the academic affairs meeting, he would say. That kind of caution, that kind of suspicion, that kind of purely clandestine argument made us breathless. He said that no matter whether it is a boys' middle school or a girls' middle school, young people are restless and noisy in the classroom. Noisy - well, I just hope this matter doesn't get to the ears of the authorities, and I just hope it doesn't cause any trouble.
He thought it would be better if we put the second-year Petrov and the fourth-year student together. That would be appropriate for Yegorov to be fired. Guess what? He defeated us with his sighs, his dejection, and the glasses on his pale little face, and we had to give in and reduce Petrov and Yegolov's conduct scores led to his imprisonment.
We teachers were afraid of him.
Believe it or not. The teachers are all thoughtful and decent people who have been influenced by Turgenev and Shchedlin, but this little guy who always wears rain boots and holds an umbrella has dominated the entire middle school for fifteen years! What does it matter? The whole town is under his sway! Our ladies don't hold family dramas on Saturdays for fear of him hearing them; the priests don't dare to eat meat or play cards in his presence. /p>
Under the influence of people like Belikov, the people in the city lived in fear for ten to fifteen years, afraid of everything. They did not dare to speak loudly, did not dare to write letters, and did not dare to speak loudly. Dare to make friends, dare not read, dare not help the poor, dare not teach people to read and write... Belikov saw that I lived in the same house.
His bedroom was quite small, just like a bedroom. There was only a box, and a curtain hung on the bed. As soon as he got into bed, he pulled the quilt over his head.
The room was hot and stuffy, the wind pushed the closed door, and there was a buzzing sound in the kitchen. There was a sigh - an ominous sigh... He lay under the quilt, trembling, afraid that something would happen, that a little thief would sneak in. He had nightmares all night long, and in the morning we went to school together. , he was listless and pale.
The crowded school he went to clearly filled him with fear and hatred; walking side by side with me was obviously a sight for a person with such a withdrawn temperament. It’s also a hard thing. However, this person in the trap almost got married.
There is a new history teacher named Mihai Savich Kovalian who is originally from Ukraine. Someone from the department was sent to our school. He came with his sister Varenka.
Later, due to the efforts of the principal’s wife, Varenka began to treat us differently. Koff clearly expressed his affection. In love, especially in marriage, encouragement always plays a big role.
Everyone - his colleagues and their wives - began to lobby Belikov: he should get married. Moreover, Varenka was not bad-looking and lovable; she was the daughter of a fifth-class civil servant and had land; and most importantly, she was the first woman to treat him sincerely and affectionately.
So he lost his mind and decided to get married. But Varenka's brother hated Belikov from the first day he met him.
Now, listen to what happened next. A narrow-minded person drew a cartoon, which showed Belikov holding an umbrella, wearing rain boots, rolling up his trouser legs, and walking with Varenka in his arms; underneath was a title: "In Love" anthropos. ”
You know, the look is very similar. The painter must have been painting for more than one night, because the teachers in the boys' and girls' middle schools, the teachers in the seminary, and the officials in the yamen all received a copy.
Belikov also received one. This cartoon embarrassed him terribly.
We walked out of the dormitory together; that day was May 1st, Sunday. The students and teachers had agreed in advance to meet in the school, and then walked together to a small forest on the outskirts of the city. We set off, and his face was blue and gloomier than the clouds.
"There are such vicious villains in the world!" he said, his lips trembling. I even pity him.
We walked and walked, and suddenly, Kovalenko came on a bicycle, and behind him, Varenka also came on a bicycle. Blushed and exhausted, but happy and elated.
"Let's go first!" she shouted. "What lovely weather! How lovely, so lovely!".
They walked away and disappeared. Belikov's face turned from blue to pale.
He stopped and looked. 3. The behavior of the protagonist in "The Man in the Box" may seem absurd, but I think it just puts the lives and mentality of us ordinary people under a magnifying glass. Below, it is enlarged and exaggerated: First of all, the protagonist sticks to the rules. In a legal sense, he is a good citizen and a person who reassures the organization, but is the law itself perfect? Laws and customs maintain order in a society.
The great Pascal explained the essence in one sentence: "On both sides of a river are two opposing social groups. The laws on both sides of the river stipulate that killing is illegal and subject to severe sanctions. However, one day, when I killed a person on the other side, and the people on this side praised me and supported me instead of punishing me."
As he explained: "The justice of the law is a custom, not a real thing. Absolute justice. By extension, justice is controversial and power is easy to see and uncontroversial.
Therefore, we cannot grant justice to power because power denies justice and claims to be justice. Since the just cannot be made strong, we make the strong just." It can be seen that justice in the law is not noble. We should abide by it from a sense of social responsibility and abide by an order, rather than "clear text." It is clear what is prohibited, and he feels, 'Okay, that's enough.
'" In addition, rules and regulations do not and do not require emotions, but life is not a job, nor is it a matter of establishing oneself. The work and life of the reputation of a "gentleman" require emotional dedication. Life is real, not just a name.
Lian Po took the blame and Lenin made way for a servant. There are countless examples of this at home and abroad. When I watched "Toy Story 2" during the summer vacation, I was very moved by a sentence, that is, when children grow up, they will have all kinds of fun, and for toys, life without children has no other meaning, but Woody and his gang are similar. Precious toys, someone wants to collect them and put them on display. Although in this way, they will be admired by people with great grace, but a life without the love of children is worthless to them, even if they face abandonment in the end and forgetting, but they made a decision at this fork in the road: "The children will no longer need me one day, but I will not miss their childhood."
In the end, as Xu Zhimo said: " It is our ideal to make life a conscious life, not a mechanical existence; it is our ideal to get the nourishment that cultivates the soul and expands our personality from our daily experience; it is our ideal to make our souls not only passive but not Being restrained and oppressed by external objects, and always continuing to automatically move towards creation, a lively and unimpeded state is our ideal... to allow the power of talent and our body and soul to develop to their fullest, towards the final balance. Harmony and harmony are our ideals. "He is not always seeking shelter, but dares to pursue and live truly, face and do it with his heart and soul.
When the "trapped man" encounters trouble, he always avoids it as much as possible. In his words, he "avoids" it. There are many people who are not happy with things in the world. Zhuangzi has a saying that is as subtle as Dayu's water control. I follow the trend and use it for my own benefit. It is not about avoiding or running rampant. It is this sentence: "Submitting obedience to the laws of change of all things is the perfect person."
As mentioned before, this kind of obedience is not about compromise. The ancients said, "If you don't plan for the world, you can't plan for a moment, and if you don't plan for the overall situation, you can't plan for a country." The harmony here is the wisdom of thinking about the overall situation. , and get rid of the dissatisfaction in life. 4. Composition of "The Man in the Jacket"
The Man in the Jacket
Wearing rain boots and carrying an umbrella. Always hiding his face behind his collar, he appeared in people's sight with such a weird dress and closed image. He sings of the past, of what never existed.
He only believed in ***’s notices and newspaper articles. The course he taught was Greek. He and the language he taught avoided real life. His mantra was “Don’t let anything happen.” He tried to get out of the trap and planned to get married, but in the end he died of a failed marriage. He was a person who weaved a trap for himself, isolated from the world, pitiful and ridiculous. He is timid, cowardly, and his mind is full of prejudices against the world. He is afraid of new things, and even the little things in life can make him feel uneasy. He is like a white mouse carrying germs, and everyone is afraid of him. But he also lives with fear every day. He is an ordinary Belikov, but he is also a type of people in real life. They have conservative and backward ideas. They are loyal to the rules, timid, and afraid of change. They always do extremely absurd things seriously, but people always have to live, people always have to move forward, and civilization can progress. Just like Belikov to the Kovalenko siblings, one is conservative and backward. , ignorant, but one dares to think, speak, and do.
They have advanced ideas and dominate the new life. They are the backbone of the entire society. Their appearance is like a sudden breeze in a dull afternoon, injecting new vitality into the repressed society. , bringing new light and hope to people who are still confused. 5. Please write a short essay about the Man in the Box. It is required to be 200 words. It is a satire on yourself or yourself
"The Man in the Box" is one of Chekhov's outstanding masterpieces. , Belikov, real life always makes him feel uneasy and scared. In order to isolate himself from the world and not be affected by the outside world, he always wants to wrap himself in a shell and create a so-called safe condom for himself. : Even if he goes out on a sunny day, he always wears galoshes and carries an umbrella. His umbrella, pocket watch, pencil sharpener, and everything else that can be wrapped is always packed in a case, even his face. It also seemed to be in a bag, because he always hid his face in the turned-up collar, wore black glasses, stuffed cotton in his ears, and asked the driver to put up the hood immediately when riding in a taxi.
This is merely an outward expression of his resistance to fear. On the other hand, everything that is prohibited makes him feel at ease and clear in his heart, while everything that is not explicitly prohibited by the Communist Party feels suspicious and scary to him.
One of his favorite mantras is: "Don't cause any trouble." This sentence actually appears in different ways in this short novel. Nine times as many as it was, it was almost like a spell, overwhelming people.
What is particularly intolerable is that he always visits every teacher's residence uninvited like a ghost, sits for an hour or two without saying a word, and then acts like a ghost again Just disappeared. His fear spread bit by bit like a cancer, infecting everyone around him.
He has been in school for 15 years. The whole school and even the whole city have been controlled by his emotions for 15 years. No one wants to resist or say anything to him during such a long time. Not a word. People in the whole city are afraid of everything: they dare not speak loudly, dare not send letters, make friends, read books, dare not help the poor, teach people how to read, dare not eat meat, play cards, and dare not engage in any entertainment activities. People are like him. Just like curling up in their own condom and living an ignoble existence. 6. If you were asked to write a character interview with Belikov (the person in the cover), what would you ask
(Mainly based on his character based on the textbook) eg
< p> Belikov heard that you are often frightened. Can you tell me what you are afraid of?XX heard that you dislike the behavior of some people. Can you tell me why you dislike them? Do you think they are any different from you? Whose behavior do you think is the most normal? Why do you think so?
xx I heard that you and Varenka had an unfortunate relationship. Can you talk about your feelings about this relationship? What do you think brings you unhappiness?
xx I heard that you like old things very much, right? Do you think new things are bad? What do you think is wrong with it?
I think you always like to wrap yourself up tightly. Can you tell me why?
Tell the truth xxx Do you think your life is happy?
Wait. . .
Pay attention to grasping the image of the character. Below I will paste an explanation of his information for you
2. Belikov’s image
1. Personality and behavior
① Closed: He "put on rain boots and an umbrella even on the sunnyst days, and he must wear a warm cotton coat"; he put everything he brought with him into one "case" after another; he put His face was also "hidden in the raised collar"; he "weared black glasses, a woolen sweater, and plugged his ears with cotton"; when he rode in a carriage, he "always asked the coachman to raise the hood." ——"In short", he "always wants to wrap himself in a shell, as if he wants to create a cover for himself to isolate himself from the world and not be affected by the outside world." Not only that, he also regarded interacting with people as a chore. "The school he went to that was full of people clearly made him full of fear and hatred." It’s obviously hard work for a person with a withdrawn temperament.”
②Nostalgia: He "always praises the past, and praises things that never existed." He always thinks that everything was good in the past, but in fact it means fear and resistance to reality. Therefore, the author said that the ancient languages ????he "taught", "rain boots" and "umbrellas" are all props for him to escape from real life. Why is he so afraid of real life? What exactly is he trying to "escape" from?
③ Timid and suspicious: He is timid and so fearful that it makes people laugh. "As soon as he got into bed, he pulled the quilt over his head", "He lay under the quilt, trembling", "deeply afraid that something would happen", "deeply afraid of a little thief sneaking in"; he was also suspicious and worried about everything. He was "very flustered and kept saying: Don't make any trouble."
Judging from his closed, nostalgic, timid and suspicious character and behavior, his so-called "unsociable temperament" is actually "escape" from the living life in the outside world. Human life must always move forward before civilization can progress. What he is afraid of is this kind of development and progress, so he simply avoids life and comforts himself with the fact that the present is not as good as it used to be. He even praises "things that never existed". This shows how delusional he has become!
④Strive to maintain the current order: Consciously align yourself with the reactionary *** ideologically. "Only the Communist Party's notices and articles in newspapers (naturally, the royal newspapers, news media that have been suppressed and cannot promote progressive ideas)" and "what are prohibited in them, he feels very clear." Even if something is officially approved, he feels that it "contains elements that make people suspicious" and is always worried about "making some trouble." As for "things that violate laws, deviate from routines, and violate rules", of course they cause him to be "flustered", and even if they have "nothing to do" with him, he will still be "sullen".
(My answer is for reference only. I hope my answer will be helpful to you. Typing is really tiring)! ! ! 7. An argumentative essay about the people around us who put themselves in boxes
In life, too many people put themselves in "self-made" boxes, staying away from rumors, staying away from troubled times, and avoiding everything that is harmful to themselves. Unfavorable people or things in order to find peace of mind and security, and self-righteously believe that they can sit back and relax in the cover and live and work in peace and contentment.
But once they encounter a "terrifying incident" that touches their own boundaries, they will hide further in panic and tighten their traps tighter. The more and more complex things become, they can't help but tighten the noose tighter and tighter in fear.
Over time, they felt suffocated in the condoms, but they dared not raise their heads to breathe under the same blue sky as others. They try their best to protect themselves in the condom, but they also slowly push themselves into despair like taking chronic poison.
Belikov’s condom destroyed himself. He was a deformed child of an era. The era created deformed children one after another, and also allowed more and more deformed children to destroy this era. Belikov in the condom lives within the rules he made. He is unable to feel the joy of life, and he is unwilling to come into contact with life with laughter and laughter. His inner peace and loneliness are too much, causing Belikov to live in his own condom. He died alone, and ultimately received no sympathy from others.
The trapped person is ridiculous, sad, and pitiful. My mother once told me that she had not spoken to a boy in three years of high school. Men and women would never sit at the same table, let alone laugh and play together. It was simply immoral.
After hearing this, I found it incredible. People at that time were too feudal and timid.
It's ridiculous that these things that seem so common to us now were so serious in the old condom era.
It is also sad that men and women cannot communicate, make friends, and study and progress with their classmates due to feudal relations. People under the feudal system are pitiful, and blind constraints have caused people to lose the happiness they should have.
But condoms are essential for each of us. Developing a suitable and reasonable condom for yourself can properly restrain and control yourself.
"Without rules, there is no rule." Without the control of condoms, the entire society will be in chaos, and people will do whatever they want, which will become a major disaster. In short, choosing the right condom for yourself at the right time and being strict with yourself will save more people from the traps of the old era and at the same time save this era of traps.
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