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October 16 LITERATURE AND ME
Immerse me to the ocean of words, Let me wander far and across And let me feel what fantasy is like, lgnite me with o light so bright, With you, Is there and place I can't peek? Is there any truth I can't speak? Take me to your wings of eternity, Let me glide through the infinity And let me imagine forever more, For you are livelier than anything more With you, I can get to where suns never reach I can read what no one can teach
Niran Janrs,thanks your modification,my literature teacher very amazing and loves this poem very much! October 14 Langston Hughes - Early Autumn
When Bill was very young, they had been in love. Many nights they had spent walking, talking together. Then something not very important had come between them, and they didn’t speak. Impulsively, she had married a man she thought she loved. Bill went away, bitter about women.
Yesterday, walking across Washington Square, she saw him for the first time in years.
“Bill Walker,” she said. He stopped. At first he did not recognize her, to him she looked so old. “Mary! Where did you come from?” Unconsciously, she lifted her face as though wanting a kiss, but he held out his hand. She took it. “I live in New York now,” she said. “Oh” — smiling politely. Then a little frown came quickly between his eyes. “Always wondered what happened to you, Bill.” “I’m a lawyer. Nice firm, way downtown.” “Married yet?” “Sure. Two kids.” “Oh,” she said.
A great many people went past them through the park. People they didn’t know. It was late afternoon. Nearly sunset. Cold.
“And your husband?” he asked her. “We have three children. I work in the bursar’s office at Columbia.” “You’re looking very . . .” (he wanted to say old) “. . . well,” he said.
She understood. Under the trees in Washington Square, she found herself desperately reaching back into the past. She had been older than he then in Ohio. Now she was not young at all. Bill was still young.
“We live on Central Park West,” she said. “Come and see us sometime.” “Sure,” he replied. “You and your husband must have dinner with my family some night. Any night. Lucille and I’d love to have you.”
The leaves fell slowly from the trees in the Square. Fell without wind. Autumn dusk. She felt a little sick.
“We’d love it,” she answered. “You ought to see my kids.” He grinned.
Suddenly the lights came on up the whole length of Fifth Avenue, chains of misty brilliance in the blue air.
“There’s my bus,” she said. He held out his hand. “Good-bye.” “When . . .” she wanted to say, but the bus was ready to pull off. The lights on the avenue blurred, twinkled, blurred. And she was afraid to open her mouth as she entered the bus. Afraid it would be impossible to utter a word.
Suddenly she shrieked very loudly. “Good-bye!” But the bus door had closed.
The bus started. People came between them outside, people crossing the street, people they didn’t know. Space and people. She lost sight of Bill. Then she remembered she had forgotten to give him her address — or to ask him for his — or tell him that her youngest boy was named Bill too.
"Early Autumn" - Impressions of after-reading
"Early Autumn" was a short story winning universal praise which was written by a black American writer Langston Hughes. The author used a plain but superb writing way through which he only used 445 words to show us a magnificent scene, reading bang. A woman’s sensibility, and a man's rationality was described thoroughly in Langston Hughes’s poem. Famous writer Zhang Xiao Xian said, “a woman falls in love with a man, the love will be in her whole life, even if they separates, they will always remember the niceness in the past; a man falls in love with a woman, it is just a moment, after the separation, they will become the people of two world. Only the parties can understand that people fall in love deeply. When the car door closes in that moment, their connection also will be over, only leaving the woman be depressed by herself.
April 06
第一季的nana完结了,第50集真是让人看了之后忍不住心酸,
而且还是哭不出来的心酸.
在NANA的世界里是没有谁对谁错的,不能怪莲的背叛,也不能说八子花心,
每一个人都是为自己活的.我们都想活的像大琦娜娜那样洒脱,
但事实上却都和小松奈奈一样逃避现实,对自己本身的欲望妥协. 就像片名那样"世界上的另一个我",每个人心中都有一个假想的自己,
做不到的时候,就会下意识的想要保护,加以神化.
听到奈奈说会等nana回来,10年也好,20年也好,30年也好,总之会一直在那个房间等她回来,
有时候我会想她们到底是不是互相爱着对方的,这是超越爱情的一种监守,
我觉得人真的可以这么生活的话,时间的长短并不是最大的问题,有这样的朋友,有这样的追求,值了 现在只能等待漫画的完结和第2季的开始了
听说最后的结局是:
NANA最后选择强迫性失忆,忘记了除了奈奈之外所有的人,
但是偶尔地她坐在海边,沐浴着夕阳哼起记忆深处那熟悉的曲调
平静地象一只失去了锐利脚爪的野猫一样继续生活下去。 奈奈主动和拓实提出离婚,由她抚养女儿,
最后找到了住在海边的娜娜并照顾她和女儿三个人一起平和而坚强地生活下去。
申夫和百合结婚勒,并继承了家里的旅馆,
他们有了一个儿子,百合退出了演艺圈。 真一坚信雷拉还活在人世,下定决心义无反顾去英国找雷拉,
无论雷拉最后是生是死。
泰做回老本行律师,他向美雨求婚了,
美雨过呼吸困难的毛病间歇性少了许多现在。 雷拉下落不明,有人说她在英国,也有人说一个人悄悄回到了日本,
有人说严重忧郁症进了疗养院,也有人说她自杀了。
拓实依然执着于音乐工作,平静地同意了和奈奈离婚的事实,
只是不再执着于游离于女人。 莲被送进了英国的强制戒毒所,但医生告诉拓实即使成功戒除毒瘾也没多少年可活了,
身体已经受到重创。 直木最后成了国际巨星,依然大嘴吧,热情过头精力过剩的样子,
但私下有时会寂寞地点烟遥望远方若有所思却默默无语。 章司和幸子结婚了但一直没有儿女。
淳子和京助依然同居着幸福地生活,经历了这段旁观他人的岁月,
两个人都成了不婚主义者.
有人说:"娜娜看上去坚强,其实比谁都脆弱."就是因为这样,她不能原谅母亲的欺骗,莲的背叛.看着这样的她,似乎看到了以前倔强的自己.这样的个性伤害自己的同时也伤害了别人.其实每一个人都是自私的,有时候不用分的那么清. 水至清则无鱼,人至善则无有.这是亘古不变的真理.
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