Two homework assignments

At the end of the semester, I have to be busy with homework, and the text will be interrupted for a day at most, because I have to be busy with my studies related to literature, and I am tired ⊙∀⊙!

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1. After reading "Entertainment to Death".

This book was written in the United States in the 80s of the 20th century, and after reading it, you can deeply feel the heavy feelings that the author Botzman wanted to express in that era.

At that time, due to the sudden rise of television media technology, the print medium gradually weakened.

The pleasures of everyday life for ordinary people are gradually being taken over by a culture of entertainment that is cheap and offers a strong sensory stimulation.

Some of the traditional qualities that people originally carried were gradually fading away from people in the era of entertainment.

It's like a poison, people only see the excitement it can bring, but forget how much harm it can bring to society.

All the discourse of the public's behavior is presented in the form of entertainment, and politics, religion, journalism, sports, and business are willing to become vassals of entertainment.

It's a terrible phenomenon when people are so focused on entertainment that they don't know that if they continue to overindulge in it, they will destroy all their culture.

Potsman's ability to entertain to death in that era also proves that there was no shortage of people of insight at that time.

In today's view, entertainment must not take precedence over what we think for the sake of long-term survival, as Botzman argues.

We need to take control of our entertainment, not let it do whatever we want in our lives, and manipulate people's sensory stimulation at will.

Let some people know that you have more important things to do besides entertainment.

The entertainment stimulation brought by TV technology can be said to be extremely revolutionary, and people's lives have become colorful.

But we also have to see the erosion and harmfulness that is linked to the happiness it makes.

In my opinion, entertainment can be used appropriately to relax and unwind, but it must not be overindulged.

Our body, mind and soul need to be in control of entertainment at all times, and it is important to remember that excessive entertainment can exhaust people's body and mind and distort their souls.

Today's world is still a world of entertainment, grasp your heart, don't let entertainment kill your soul.

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2. After reading "Dream of Red Mansions".

Reading "Dream of Red Mansions", I only feel that it feels too sad and some are difficult for people to accept.

But it is precisely because of these sad emotions that this pearl in the history of Chinese literature is more brilliant, and the artistic charm is brought into full play.

The book revolves around the rise and fall of a family.

Jia Baoyu is the male protagonist in the book, he was born pampered, and it can be said that he grew up with a golden key.

It is precisely because of his famous family that there is never a shortage of women around him.

But he just had a deep affection for the sister Lin Daiyulin who later entered the house.

may have been foreshadowed at the beginning, coupled with the appearance of Baochai later, this relationship eventually led to tragedy.

Jia Baoyu's family only likes the eight-sided and exquisite Xue Baochai, but they don't have a good impression of Lin Daiyu, who is naturally weak and sickly.

This also led to Jia Baoyu being deceived into marrying Xue Baochai later.

When he saw that his newlywed was not the lovely sister Lin, Jia Baoyu's heart hurt.

Lin Daiyu was disheartened when she heard all this, and died of grief.

A love that should have been beautiful turned into a tragedy.

It can be said that none of the three has a good home.

There was a tragedy between people, and even the whole family rang the bell of decline.

Because of a noble concubine, the family is prosperous.

It was precisely because of the death of this concubine that the family declined.

The spearhead of all this is clearly pointed at the rotten feudal system, and it also satirizes the social phenomenon of a person who has attained the Tao and the chicken dog ascends to heaven.

The people who live in the dream of the Red Chamber have been hurt tragically.

Cao Xueqin used his pen power to depict such a gripping story.

Maybe the ending isn't flattering, but it's thought-provoking, read-and-read, and endlessly memorable.

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