The one who gives us the most

Holden 2022-03-24 08:01:03

It is better to be called than to be called .
In this, the more important are the two teaching methods of teachers, the two life styles we choose before entering higher education institutions.
One is to break for the sake of breaking. , one is to stand for the sake of standing. In the
big world, others have done it, and they have done too much, not because they insist on what they believe in, but just because it will attract more people's attention and make oneself a unique A common elite, so go to study, live, and oppose or put forward opinions in order to make yourself stand out.
Should we do this? Or should we just admit our vulgarity?
Acknowledging the morals we have always abide by, and be an ordinary ordinary person People?
Many people think that literature is meaningless, in the words of the students inside, it is the self-comfort of the losers.
It is true, in the words of the teachers inside, the beauty of reading is also when you are alone , you think, there is a person by your side, maybe this person has been dead for a long time, but he holds your hand.
Britain has always been a conservative country, here, the conservative is undoubtedly still embellished to emphasize its beauty , here to compete with the "radical" \"leap forward", I think, or, for everyone who is ready to take a big leap forward in life, and then jump out and do a naked one-man show, you can watch it , Why did we break down, why did we stand. What
is surprising is that, as the future social elites in the UK, they can really study their own history and literature. Depth and breadth to think about our society and, to know our literature, our history...
There is one more question we can ask ourselves, and also ask the people around us, why can't we be liked because we are boring and ordinary? ?

I don't know why, I actually cried when I saw the boy at the end who became a teacher and an ordinary teacher...

Although homosexuality is mentioned in the introduction, it is not the focus of the film. views, those, niche,In the hands of people who cannot climb the ladder of social authority, there are more things that can be passed down.

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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?