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Rediscovering the Joy of Reading: A Refuge in Busy Lives
During the break, I cleaned up the house and found a few unopened books on the bookshelf. When were these books purchased? I was a little confused for a moment. The contents of these books include ancient culture, historical allusions, and interstellar exploration. I remembered that this was a book I bought three or four years ago. At that time, my life was relaxed and comfortable. In my spare time, I would buy some books and read them. There was no utilitarianism or purpose. I just followed my interests. Later, due to sudden changes, I was overwhelmed by the problems around me every day and couldn’t take care of reading.…
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Train of Tragedy: Anna Karenina’s Journey of Love and Loss
The movie “Anna Karenina” is adapted by British director Joe Wright (1972-) from the work of the same name by Russian writer Leo Tolstoy. Once the original work was published, it aroused explosive discussions throughout Russian society. Dostoevsky commented on the work: “This is a perfect artistic masterpiece. There is nothing similar in modern European literature.” Compare it to that!” Thus, in Tolstoy’s writings, a character with emerging female consciousness stepped onto the stage of the times, and single-handedly issued a cry for freedom to the entire Russian feudal society. To this day, the brilliance of humanity exuded by Anna still attracts countless readers to read this book, and also…