A classic that benefits and grows for me

Annalise 2022-04-06 09:01:07

This is Tolstoy's long work, but also the immortal classic of Russia.

Perhaps for the post-00s of our generation, from exams to work, what is more needed is the ability to read, to perceive the wisdom of spiritual growth, to persevere in reading forever, and to read those books that benefit us the most, is the ability to live my life. Ability, will not become the same basic as ordinary people in the world. Hope to read more books and experience more things in the future.

The first thing I want to say is the storyline. Since I watched the TV series after reading the original book first, I can't see the plot changes in the TV series and the plot performance of the actors. Because in the original book, Tolstoy's expression of the character's personality is very subtle, but in the film and television The performance in the film is too fast-paced, and I can't deeply understand the characters and images in it. However, in the film and television dramas, I can show the storyline more vividly. I also focus on starting with the characters to build this world-class classic— ----

The first is Pierre. He is the beloved illegitimate son of Count Bezukhov and later Count Bezukhov. He has inherited a large amount of inheritance, but Pierre is too simple and young. He is sincere and honest. Fortunately, Under the tempering of the world, he grew and matured little by little, and finally became Count Bezukhov who was truly responsible, responsible and thoughtful. I love Pierre very much. He made me realize that in fact life is continuous growth. In the setbacks and troubles again and again, the wisdom of life is obtained, and that wisdom and insight only belong to us and cannot be copied by others. cannot be stolen.

Then there is Bolkonsky, he is Pierre's good brother, born in the family of the Grand Duke of Bolkonski, and his family is wealthy. When he fought Napoleon, he served as the adjutant of General Tutzov. Tuuzov was also defeated. Napoleon's people, Bolkonsky and Natasha had a very sincere love, but in the end, Bolkonsky was wounded and died in the war. Paulkonsky, I respect him very much, respect him as a person, his brave nature, and his unswerving determination to death, I am most moved. Facing the enemy, it is relief.

The third is Nicholas. Nicholas started out as a non-commissioned officer. He was Natasha's older brother. He was upright, brave and good at fighting, but he was reluctant to be with his cousin Sumiya emotionally. , and later he became a mature and stable soldier. Because of the family situation, he inherited the inheritance of the Bolkonsky family after marrying his sister. Nicholas, on the other hand, is a commitment, which is the opposite of our soul. We have to shoulder the responsibilities entrusted to us by our society, study, then work, family, these things are all we must face, no matter what How wonderful to imagine, this may be the reality. Tribute to him and his last wife, Princess Maria

These are the three most important protagonists in this book. I just briefly summarize them. More areas need to experience their life experiences from the original text, so that they can benefit the most and have the most value.

When our life comes to a standstill, we think we will lose everything in life, but in fact, this is the starting point of another new life for us. As long as there is life, there will be happiness.

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War & Peace quotes

  • [first lines]

    Anna Pavlovna Scherer: But mon cher ami, how can you be so calm? This... this monster, Bonaparte - he's crossed into Austria now and... who's to say that Russia won't be next.

  • [last lines]

    Pierre Bezukhov: [voice-over] They say sufferings are misfortunes. But if I was asked, would I stay as I was before I was taken prisoner, or go through it all again? I would say for God's sake, let me be a prisoner again.

    Pierre Bezukhov: Come, let's sit and eat and give thanks for our good fortune.

    Pierre Bezukhov: [voice-over continued] When our lives are knocked off course, we imagine everything in them is lost. But it is only the start of something new and good. As long as there is life, there is happiness. There is a great deal... a great deal still to come.

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