The Oxford History Boys Who Dropped Their Bookbags

Alysson 2022-04-19 09:03:12

In reality, I had a relationship with a Cambridge history student. The character, appearance, behavior, and conditions are all very similar to the male lead. Beier is proud and narcissistic, and everything disdains and does not hide a British boy, but he is not as kind and lovely as the male lead. My English is not enough to have any in-depth communication with him. This kind of thing that is highly related to cultural background is probably completely unacceptable. Otherwise, I might have the opportunity to hear many wonderful student insights like lines.

While watching the movie, I felt as strangely familiar/unfamiliar as meeting the boy. They basically gave me the same feeling, that is--It's really really hard to catch and follow? There are too many things that I don't understand, have no background, and basically have no resonance. Even the names are heard for the first time, let alone what kind of cultural symbols they represent. (I have always wondered where there is a complete guide to Great Britain, explaining the general knowledge in the stomach of some British people to foreigners. But does the teacher in the movie say that general knowledge is a waste of time)

I hate the British style, and I always stand up straight with a high neck and a high neck, and it's hard to relax and have a good time. How can there be Americans who are funny, funny, carefree, kind, and casually likeable. My own list of British films is even called "Maybe Change Someday"?

After watching a lot, I really started to change my taste! They always have a sense of autumn melancholy, a little regret and loneliness, so compared to the heartless and heartless America that can be happy every day without worrying about it, you always think about it a little in retrospect.

It’s this year. I’m going to study in the UK, studying liberal arts. I don’t know what level it will be, if I can keep up, what experiences I will have, I will know in advance what to expect, what new things I will gain, and what three perspectives will be refreshed. I don't know if the school will also make me marvel at It's such a stately home, but I hope I listen and read more, study hard, understand it deeply, and don't go to hot pot every day.

Maybe study hard and do the work ahead of time, so the next time I meet the history boys, it will not be so difficult to chat.

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Extended Reading

The History Boys quotes

  • [talking about Tom Irwin]

    Headmaster: He comes highly-recommended.

    Mrs. Lintott: So did Anne of Cleves.

    Headmaster: Who? He's up-to-the-minute, more "now".

    Mrs. Lintott: [dryly] Now? I thought history was "then".

  • [Dakin is groping Fiona, using World War I as a metaphor for his "assault" on her body. He moves his hand up her thighs but she pushes it away]

    Dakin: What's the matter?

    Fiona: No-man's land.

    Dakin: Ah, fuck. What do I do with this?

    [he points to his erection]

    Fiona: Carry out a controlled explosion?