There were many good world classics that could be referred to by some of the more popular works: Dream of the Red Chamber (by Cao Xueqin, 18th century Chinese Qing Dynasty novel) -This is a novel with profound thoughts and rich cultural implications, known as a classic in the history of Chinese literature. Pride and Predict (by Jane Austen, 19th century British novel) -This is a novel about the life, marriage and social life of the British upper class, with a strong British culture. 3 One Hundred Years of Solitude (by Garcia Márquez, 1967 Latino novel) -This is a magical realism novel that tells the story of a family of seven generations and reflects the history and culture of Latino America. Jane Eyre (19th century British novel by Charlotte Bronte) -This is a novel from a female perspective that tells the life story of a poor but strong woman, Jane Eyre. 5 The Catcher in the Rye (by J. D. Salinger, 20th century American novel) -This is a novel about the growth and self-exploration of teenagers and is regarded as a classic of modern American literature. War and Peace (by Leo Tolstoy, 19th century Russian novel) -This is a novel with profound thoughts and rich cultural implications that tells the history of Russia during the Napoleonic Wars. 7 "Miserable World"(Author: Victor Hugo's 19th century French novel) -This is a novel set in French society and tells the injustice and pain suffered by a group of protagonists under the dark side of society. 8 Pride and Predict and Jane Eyre (by Elizabeth Bennett) -This is a novel that combines the stories of Pride, Predict and Jane Eyre. It has both romantic emotions and deep thoughts.
There were many famous works in online novels that he could refer to. The following are some famous books that high school students can refer to: 1 "Alive"-Yu Hua 2 The Little Prince-Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Harry Potter Series-JK Rowling Dream of the Red Chamber-Cao Xueqin 5. One Hundred Years of Solitude by Garcia Marquez 6. The Scholars-Wu Jingzi "Ordinary World"-Lu Yao 8 Water Margins-Shi Nai 'an 9 Journey to the West-Wu Chengen 10 The Sequel to Dream of the Red Chamber-Cao Xueqin's Son Cao Fu These masterpieces all had different topics and styles that could provide students with a rich knowledge and literary experience. At the same time, these masterpieces were also highly readable and did not require too much annotation and understanding. They were suitable for high school students to read.
Okay, here are some of the stories of famous women in the world: Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom was born on February 6, 1837. She was one of the longest-reigning monarchs in British history. 2 Barbara Parvin-actress, director, producer, known as the "Hollywood Princess", who won the Oscar for Best Actress. 3. Marsha Stewart-actress, director, and screenwriter who has won two Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director. 4 Jennifer Lawrence-Actress who has won two Oscars, including Best Film and Best Supporting Actress. Wu Zetian-Empress of the Tang Dynasty The only female emperor in Chinese history once ruled the Tang Dynasty for a period of time. 6 Elizabeth Bennett-Actor, director, screenwriter, has won two Academy Awards, including Best Original Script and Best Picture. 7 Kate Winslet-The actress has won two Oscars, including Best Supporting Actress and Best Costume Design. 8 Gisele Bunchen-Actor, director, screenwriter, and winner of two Academy Awards, including Best Original Script and Best Picture. 9. Hepburn, a famous actress and model, was hailed as the "Queen of Hollywood" and had won the Oscar for Best Actress and Best Costume Design. 10 Kate Moss-Actress, singer, has won two Grammys, including Best Song and Best album.
There were many famous works that could be used as reference for the following popular ones: 1 Harry Potter novel series by JK Rowling 2. A Song of Ice and Fire by George R R Martin The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas (Victor Hugo) The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger Five Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez Jane Austen's Pride and Predict Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by JK Rowling The Great Gatsby novel by F Scott Fitzgerald Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle 10 Nights of Vampire Fictions by William Wundert These are just some examples of famous works. There are many other excellent ones.
The more introductions of famous film directors and their main works, the better. 1 Zhang Yimou Zhang Yimou was a famous Chinese film director, born in Beijing on January 16th, 1955. He used to be an actor and screenwriter in the Chinese film industry, but he gradually turned into a director. His representative works included Red Sorghums, Raise the Red Lantern, Hero, Ambush from All Sides, and so on. 2 Jiang Wen (Jiang Wen) Jiang Wen was a famous Chinese film director born in Tianjin on April 16, 1953. He used to be an actor and screenwriter, but he gradually turned into a director. His representative works included "Sunny Days","Devils Are Coming","Let the Bullets Fly","One Step Away" and so on. 3 Wang Wei Wong Kar-Wai was a famous Chinese film director who was born in Hong Kong on January 1st, 1960. He used to be an actor and cameraman, but he gradually turned into a director. His representative works included "In the Mood for Love,""The True Story of Hoodlum,""The Grandmaster,""The Grandmaster's Wing Chun," and so on. 4. Li An Ang Lee was a famous Chinese film director born in Taiwan on January 14th, 1967. He used to be an actor and screenwriter, but he gradually turned into a director. His representative works include Eat, Drink, Man, Woman, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Brokeback Mountain, etc. 5 Martin Scorsese Martin Scorsese was a famous American film director, born on May 17, 1942 in New York City. He used to be an actor and screenwriter, but he gradually turned into a director. His representative works include Goodfellas, The aviator, Infernal Affairs, The New Yorker, and so on.
There were many famous works that could be referred to as the following famous foreign works: 1 The Catcher in the Rye (J.D. Salinger): A novel about growth, self-awareness, and friendship, describing the growth of young Holden Caulfield. 2. One Hundred Years of Solitude (Garcia Márquez): A magical realism novel that tells the story of seven generations of the Buenda family. It is a novel with historical, political, and cultural significance. Pride and Predict (Jane Austen): It is a novel about the life of the British upper class. It tells the love story between Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy. It is a classic love story. War and Peace (Leo Tolstoy): It is a novel about the Napoleonic Wars. It tells the story of Napoleon III and his family to show the cruelty of war and the complexity of human nature. 5 Jane Eyre (Charlotte Bronte): It is a novel about women's independence and autonomy. It tells the story of the growth of the heroine Jane Eyre. It is a novel that reflects women's rights and status. 1984 (George Orwell): A dystopian novel that tells the story of a dictatorial country and explored the relationship between political power, freedom, and democracy. 7 The Great Gatsby (F. Scott fitzgerald): It is a novel about American society in the 1920s. It tells the story of Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy. It is a novel that reflects social class, love and human nature. The Little Prince (Antoine de Saint-Exupéry): A fairytale novel about the little prince leaving his planet to explore the universe. It is a novel about growth, friendship, and the meaning of life.
There were many good-looking world classics that could be used as reference for the more popular ones: Dream of the Red Chamber (China): The love story of Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu is a classic in the history of Chinese literature. War and Peace (Russia): The history of the Russian war during the Napoleonic Wars is an outstanding work full of historical and political wisdom. Pride and Predict (UK): The love story between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy is a classic work full of humor and romantic elements. 4. One Hundred Years of Solitude (Latin-America): The story of seven generations of the Buendía family is an outstanding work full of magical and realistic elements. Jane Eyre (UK): The story of the heroine Jane Eyre's life experience is an outstanding work full of warmth and humanity. The Catcher in the Rye (USA): The story of the life of the teenager Holden Caulfield is an outstanding work full of rebellious and growing elements. A Tale of Two Cities (UK): The story of Charles Dickens's experiences in the two cities is an outstanding work full of suspense and reasoning elements. 8 "Miserable World"(France): It is an outstanding work full of humanist spirit about the social struggle during the French Revolution. The Lord of the Rings (United States): The story of Frodo the Hobbit and his friends 'adventures in Middle-earth is an outstanding work full of fantasy and adventure elements. 10 The Catcher in the Rye (USA): The story of the life of young Holden Caulfield is an outstanding work full of rebellious and growing elements.
An example of the world's famous works that college students must read was as follows: 1 The Catcher in the Rye (J.D. Salinger): A novel about the growth and inner conflict of a teenager, Holden Caulfield. It explored issues of growth, loneliness, self-awareness, friendship, and so on. The Great Gatsby (F. Scott fitzgerald): The story of the protagonist Gatsby's pursuit of dreams and love in the 1920s in the United States reveals the greed, vanity, and contradictions of human nature. 3.100 Years of Solitude (Garcia Márquez): A magical realism novel based on the history of Colombia in the past 100 years. It tells the story of seven generations of the Buendía family, exploring family, fate, faith, loneliness and other issues. 4. War and Peace (Leo Tolstoy): With 19th century Russia as the background, it described the life of the aristocracy, war and human nature. It explored issues such as war, human nature, power, and faith. Pride and Predict (Jane Austen): An English novel about the love story between Elizabeth and Darcy, as well as the life, habits and values of the British upper class. It explored issues such as love, marriage, wealth, and status. 6 1984 (George Orwell): A dystopian novel describing the political, economic, and cultural systems of a dictatorial society, exploring issues such as power, freedom, and truth. The Great Gatsby (F. Scott fitzgerald): The story of the protagonist Gatsby's pursuit of dreams and love in the 1920s in the United States reveals the greed, vanity, and contradictions of human nature.
All happy families are similar, but each unhappy family is different. Anna Karenina People often deceive themselves and often know themselves best. The Catcher in the Rye The greatest tragedy of human nature is that everyone dreams of avoiding pain, but often they can't avoid it. One Hundred Years of Solitude The true loneliness is to be separated from one's own thoughts. One Hundred Years of Solitude There is an irresistible violence in the depths of people's hearts that forces you to be yourself. Existence and Time Truth is the daughter of time, not the daughter of daughter. The Three-Body Problem Only when a person is truly enlightened does he give up pursuing the wealth of the external world and start to pursue the true wealth of his inner world. "Disqualification in the Human World" People always realize how precious they are until they lose them. The Ordinary World True freedom is the freedom of the mind. Border Town After a person dies, the right and wrong are judged by others, but before death, the right and wrong are relative. Alive
Alright, here are some classic lines from some of the world's famous works: 1 In the end it's the will of the people that counts - Shakespeare Julius Caesar 2 All that glitters is not gold - Shakespeare A Midsummer Night's Dream 3 If you want to go fast go alone If you want to go far go together - Plato The Apology 4 It is never too late to change your life - Socrates Apology 5 To ask for help is to ask for the light - Martin Luther King Jr I Have a Dream 6 There is no such thing as a finish line - Hemingway Forrest Gump 7 To ask for advice is to ask for a opinion - Socrates Apology The future is not set It's built - Einstein The Tai Chi Art 9 A house divided cannot stand - Martin Luther King Jr I Have a Dream If you can't take a joke, you don't need to be a comedy master-da Vinci Leonardo da Vinci Code
Of course, the following are the authors and introductions of the world's famous works: 1 "Dream of the Red Chamber"-Cao Xueqin (Qing Dynasty) 2 Journey to the West-Wu Chengen (Ming Dynasty) 3 Water Margins-Shi Nai 'an (Yuan Dynasty) 4 Romance of the Three Kingdoms-Luo Guanzhong (Late Yuan and Early Ming) 5 "The Scholars"-Wu Jingzi (Qing Dynasty) 6 Dream of the Red Chamber-Cao Xueqin (Qing Dynasty) 7 War and Peace-Leo Tolstoy (Russia) 8 One Hundred Years of Solitude-Garcia Márquez (Colombia) Jane Eyre-Charlotte Bronte (UK) 10 Pride and Predict-Jane Austen (UK) Sense and Sensibility-Austin (UK) The Catcher in the Rye-J. D. Salinger (USA) 1984-George Orwell (UK) 14 The Kite Runner-Kaled Husseini (afghanistani) 15 One Hundred Years of Solitude-Garcia Marquez (Colombia) War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy (Russia) 17 The Great Gatsby- F. Scott fitzgerald (America) Sense and Sensibility-Austin (UK) 19 Jane Eyre-Charlotte Bronte (UK) 20 "Miserables"-Hugo (France) The above is only a brief introduction of some of the famous works. More introductions and authors of famous works can be found in the library or on the Internet.