lark

Alaina 2022-03-17 09:01:09

A lark fell into a hunting net, but sang sweetly. In the self-preface of the author of "Spring and Autumn in the Temple", the author said that this is a work with the theme of building a church. After reading the entire work, I have to admire the line from "Metropolis": "This magnificent story seems to touch all human emotions - love and hate, loyalty and betrayal, hope and despair." The elements make the characters and characters of the novel itself, as well as the intricate task relationships, more vivid and vivid. Through reference, medieval Britain, after the first crusade, the social turmoil in Europe, which was already difficult for the people, continued, during which Christianity became In this context, a group of commoners, builders and priests jointly built a church. Ellen, who has golden eyes and can see through the hearts of others, Tom, the builder who loves architecture in ordinary reality, and Eglis, the strong and gentle, the first time I was shocked, Eglis seemed to have no warning. She died in such a harsh environment: severe cold, hunger, and no one could even help her give birth. I don't know what attracted me, maybe it was the big happy and sad episode that left a deep impression on me. I went back and read the part from Aegris' birth to death. She talked with Tom before she died, she said She never objected to him building a cathedral, and she talked about the beautiful moments when they met and fell in love, and the phrase "build me a cathedral" that was not very sensible in Tom's opinion, maybe she realized it at that time Death is just because of the helplessness of reality and the love for her husband and children, I can't bear to let them do unnecessary struggles, and I can't bear to let them watch myself go. Although there are a thousand Hamlets in a thousand readers, these thousand Eglis are all wonderful and great mothers and lovers. It is love that makes an ordinary person radiate a kind of greatness. Regarding ideals and beliefs, although Tom is a small person, we can find that he has something different from other ordinary builders: his dedication and love for building churches, and it is his ideal to preside over the construction of a beautiful cathedral. . Although he was forced into dire straits by reality, he couldn't even keep his own construction tools, but in Tom's heart, he never gave up the idea of ​​building a cathedral for a moment. The power of faith can also be seen in Philip, the vice abbot of King Bridge Abbey. Philip believed in God and always insisted on his choice in his life. He hated William's cruelty and faced him bravely, when the Tom family died He is eager to help, he lends a hand to Alena when he is desperate, and he gives Levgimis a chance when he repents. Another detail is that every time they encounter setbacks, all the people in the town can slowly get back on their feet and regain the hope of life. This is the power of faith. In addition, there are beautiful love: Alan's love for Tom and the pain of not being able to forget his lover long after Tom's death are fresh in my memory, Alena bravely gave birth to baby Tommy and followed Jack's wandering Footprints to find a lover, villain William and Warren's character building: William is fierce and cruel, but he is afraid of the power of God and most afraid of the curse of God put up. Regarding Jack, he is obsessed with architecture, bravely pursues love, and knows how to break the thinking of ordinary people. He has excellent ideas, and he has the same ideological height as the count's daughter Alena. Alena is also a brave and upright woman. The strength of being forced to kill and taking care of my younger brother alone shocked me, and the source of these shocks was the reader's approachable narrative tone. Tom, who bravely pursued his ideals, Alan who is not afraid of worldly vision, Alena who is tenacious and independent, Philip who is always kind and pragmatic, and Jack who is sincere and persistent, they are like the lark in the prologue ballad. The world that belongs to you. Everyone is different, and everyone gives us all kinds of inspiration and inspiration. In real life, everything is not smooth, but the attitude towards life is always positive. "Do what you like and know that the world changes for you." Everyone's life is different, if you're about to forget what you like, it's like attending a ceremony and listen again "A lark falls into Hunting the net, but singing more and more sweetly, just like the mournful tune, let it break through the net and fly." , obsessed with architecture, bravely pursuing love, and knows how to break the thinking of ordinary people. He has excellent ideas, and he has the same ideological height as the count's daughter Alena. Alena is also a brave and upright woman. She is forced to survive in order to survive. The strength of killing and caring for my brother alone shocked me, and the source of these shocks was the reader's approachable narrative tone. Tom, who bravely pursued his ideals, Alan who is not afraid of worldly vision, Alena who is tenacious and independent, Philip who is always kind and pragmatic, and Jack who is sincere and persistent, they are like the lark in the prologue ballad. The world that belongs to you. Everyone is different, and everyone gives us all kinds of inspiration and inspiration. In real life, everything is not smooth, but the attitude towards life is always positive. "Do what you like and know that the world changes for you." Everyone's life is different, if you're about to forget what you like, it's like attending a ceremony and listen again "A lark falls into Hunting the net, but singing more and more sweetly, just like the mournful tune, let it break through the net and fly." , obsessed with architecture, bravely pursuing love, and knows how to break the thinking of ordinary people. He has excellent ideas, and he has the same ideological height as the count's daughter Alena. Alena is also a brave and upright woman. She is forced to survive in order to survive. The strength of killing and caring for my brother alone shocked me, and the source of these shocks was the reader's approachable narrative tone. Tom, who bravely pursued his ideals, Alan who is not afraid of worldly vision, Alena who is tenacious and independent, Philip who is always kind and pragmatic, and Jack who is sincere and persistent, they are like the lark in the prologue ballad. The world that belongs to you. Everyone is different, and everyone gives us all kinds of inspiration and inspiration. In real life, everything is not smooth, but the attitude towards life is always positive. "Do what you like and know that the world changes for you." Everyone's life is different, if you're about to forget what you like, it's like attending a ceremony and listen again "A lark falls into Hunting the net, but singing more and more sweetly, just like the mournful tune, let it break through the net and fly."

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