Moonlight was a short story by Maupassant. It mainly told the story of a young fisherman and his family who suffered a disaster in the waves. The protagonist was a young fisherman named Nicholas. He had a happy family, a wife and children living on a small boat. However, a sudden storm overturned the boat and trapped Nicholas and his family at sea. During the long journey at sea, Nicholas 'family suffered disasters one after another. In the end, he was the only one who managed to escape. When he returned home, he found that he had lost everything, including his wife and children. The article portrayed the fragility and impermanence of life and the importance of family through Nicholas 'experiences. At the same time, it also showed his deep insight into human nature and his reverence for life.
The short story "Riding a Horse" by Maupassant tells the story of a young man who met a wandering poet and embarked on the path of literary creation under his guidance. The main character was a young man named Nicholas, who desired to become one but lacked inspiration and motivation to write. By chance, he participated in a horseback riding trip and met a wandering poet. The poet shared his creative experience and literary insights, which inspired Nicholas to find inspiration and motivation for his creation. Under the guidance of the wandering poet, Nicholas embarked on the path of literary creation and gradually became a famous author. His works were widely recognized and praised, making an important contribution to the development of literature in later generations.
"A Duel" was a French story about two people with completely different social status and wealth who fought a duel for personal gain. The protagonist was a wealthy banker who became increasingly anxious because of his marriage problems with his wife. The other protagonist was a poor lawyer who had been working hard for the survival of his wife and children. The two of them met because of a misunderstanding and gradually came into conflict because of their own interests. In the end, they decided to have a duel to resolve their dispute. In the duel, the banker was lured by the lawyer with money and eventually lost his mind and was killed by the lawyer. This story revealed the contradictions and conflicts brought about by social class and wealth disparity, and also showed the deep thinking of human nature and society.
As a famous French short story writer, his works were known for their conciseness, profound thoughts and exquisite artistic expression. The following is a brief introduction to some of the selected short stories of Maurpassant: 1 Nicolas Bernie (Nicolas Bernie 1881): This is one of the most famous works of Moupassant. It tells the story of a poor French farmer, Nicolas Bernie, who worked hard to improve his life. Through Nicolas's life experience, he profoundly revealed the contradictions between the social classes in France and the complexity of human nature. Two Friends (1883): This is a short story about friendship. It tells the story of two friends who are trapped in the desert and help each other through difficult times. Through this story, he emphasized the importance of friendship and revealed the selfishness and hypocrisy of human nature. 3 My Uncle Hule (My Uncle Hule 1885): This is a short story about family and kinship. It tells the story of a young woman who sacrifices herself for her family. Through this story, he profoundly revealed the importance of family and kinship, and also revealed the selfishness and hypocrisy in human nature. Pascal (Pascal 1886): This short story about science and philosophy tells the story of a mathematician and a philosopher. Through this story, Maupassant emphasized the importance of science and philosophy, but also revealed the prejudice and stubbornness in human nature. The Necklace (Necklace 1887): This is a short story about wealth and vanity. It tells the story of a young woman who deceives her husband in order to obtain an expensive necklace. Through this story, he deeply revealed the greed and vanity in human nature and emphasized the importance of marriage and family.
" Balls of Suet " was a realistic novel that mainly talked about a poor peasant, a rich aristocrat, and a poor aristocrat, as well as the relationship and conflict between them. The protagonist of the novel was a poor farmer named Nicholas Ostrovsky. He was forced to give up his studies and engage in farming because of his family's poverty. However, he soon met a wealthy nobleman named Nicholas de Burhawk while farming. He had gained Nicholas 'trust and respect by helping him with household and agricultural matters. With Nicholas 'help, Ostrovsky obtained some land and other resources, gradually improving his living conditions. However, there were some contradictions and misunderstandings between Nicholas and Ostrovsky. Nicholas believed that Ostrovsky was too poor to share his wealth with him. He also believed that Ostrovsky had stolen his property. In the second half of the novel, another wealthy noble named Joseph de Burhavic became interested in Ostrovsky. Joseph thought that Ostrovsky was a useful labor force and wanted to make him his assistant. He had a conversation with Nicholas in an attempt to persuade Nicholas to give up Ostrovsky and hand him over to Joseph. In the end, Ostrovsky successfully proved his value and ability through hard work and indomitable spirit. Through his hard work, he proved that he was a strong, persistent, and talented person. In the end, he won the respect of Nicholas and Joseph and successfully resolved the conflict between him and Nicholas.
In the short story "Riding a Horse", a French farmer named Sanson was forced to give up his literary dream because of his family's poverty and decided to find a way to make money. He got a job selling slaves in Africa by chance. Sanson encountered many difficulties and challenges on his journey, but he never gave up his beliefs. During his journey, he met some black slaves and established a deep friendship with them. He was also deeply aware of the dangers of poverty and racial discrimination and began to think about how to improve the living conditions of African slaves. In the end, Sanson decided to give up the slave trade and return to France to restart his literary career. Through his own experience, he encouraged more people to pay attention to social problems and work hard to improve human life.
Journey to the West was a Chinese novel that mainly told the story of the adventures of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand in the Western Paradise. The following are the main character introductions of the three main characters: 1. Sun Wukong: One of the main characters, a monkey with remarkable abilities and incomparable bravery. He learned magic and martial arts to become a powerful immortal and went to the West to learn scriptures to protect Tang Sanzang and others. He was open-minded, kind, upright, not afraid of power, good at fighting, and was the right-hand man of Tang Sanzang and others. [2] Zhu Bajie: One of Sun Wukong's companions, a greedy, lazy, and cunning monster. In order to obtain the true scriptures of Tang Sanzang, he followed Sun Wukong to the Western Heaven to obtain the scriptures. However, he gradually became smart, brave and finally became a kind immortal. 3. Monk Sand: It was one of Zhu Bajie's companions, Monk Sand from the Liusha River. He was a loyal and brave immortal who helped many people on the journey and played an important role in the battle with Sun Wukong. He had established a deep friendship with other characters on his journey to learn the scriptures.
Journey to the West was a Chinese myth and legend novel. It mainly told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand protecting Tang Sanzang from the West and finally obtaining the true scripture after 81 difficulties. Sun Wukong was a resourceful monkey who was expelled from the Heavenly Palace because of his mischievous behavior. He had a deep affinity with Tang Sanzang and was recruited by Tang Sanzang as a protector. Zhu Bajie was a gluttonous and lazy pig demon who had eaten Taishang Laojun's peaches of immortality by mistake and gained the ability to transform. After that, he and Sun Wukong protected Tang Sanzang to go to the West to obtain scriptures. Monk Sand was a monk from the Flowing Sand River. He was recruited by Sun Wukong and the others to protect Tang Sanzang and his three disciples. Tang Sanzang was a kind monk who was chosen by Buddha to go to the Western Heaven to get scriptures to resolve the disaster in the human world. He and his three disciples, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand, went through 81 difficulties and finally returned to the human world with the true scripture. The whole story showed the good and evil of human nature, as well as the harmony between man and nature.
Journey to the West was an ancient Chinese novel that mainly told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang (also known as the "Journey to the West"), who went to India to retrieve Buddhist scriptures. Sun Wukong was one of the main characters in Journey to the West. He was a monkey with supernatural powers. He was granted by Buddha the ability to change into various forms and had the ability to transform into seventy-two forms. Along the way, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand helped Tang Sanzang to experience many dangers and difficulties. Zhu Bajie was one of the main characters in Journey to the West. He was a lazy, gluttonous and playful pig demon, but on the way to the scriptures, he gradually showed his kindness and intelligence. Monk Sand was one of the main characters in Journey to the West. He was a monk from the Flowing Sand River who was given the ability to fly and become invisible by Buddha. Along the way, he, Zhu Bajie and Sun Wukong helped Tang Sanzang to experience many dangers and difficulties. Tang Sanzang was one of the main characters in Journey to the West. He was a Buddhist monk who had practiced deeply and was given the supernatural power by Buddha to predict the future. On the way to the Buddhist scriptures, Tang Sanzang led the group to the West to retrieve the Buddhist scriptures after 81 difficulties.
The main characters of Journey to the West: 1. Sun Wukong: A monkey with supernatural powers, wit and strength is the right-hand man of Tang Sanzang. 2 Zhu Bajie: A gluttonous, lazy and cunning monster who followed Sun Wukong to learn the scriptures of Tang Sanzang. 3. Sha Wujing: A kind, brave, and intelligent monster who helps Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie to learn the scriptures. 4. Tang Sanzang: A benevolent and wise monk led Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Sha Wujing to obtain the scriptures in order to obtain the true scriptures. The Journey to the West tells the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Sha Wujing and Tang Sanzang, who went to the West to obtain the scriptures. They experienced many dangers and difficulties and finally obtained the scriptures.
The main characters of Journey to the West: 1. Sun Wukong: The main character was born as a stone monkey. He stole the immortal peaches of Taishang Laojun and obtained the supernatural ability to fly, run, jump, transform and change seventy-two times. 2 Zhu Bajie: Sun Wukong's senior brother had become Zhu Bajie because he had eaten a lot of sweets. He loved to eat sweets, was greedy and playful, but also had a kind side. 3. Sha Wujing: Zhu Bajie's junior brother became Sha Wujing because he was captured by a demon. He likes to bathe and is good at quicksand tactics. 4. Tang Sanzang: A Buddhist monk came to Xitu to seek the true scriptures to educate all living beings because he encountered a demon. 5. White Dragon Horse: Tang Sanzang's mount can change into various forms and likes to eat braised pork. Dragon King: The Dragon Kings of the West Sea, East Sea, and South Sea have caused a lot of trouble because of their own struggles.