
Required Readings for the High School Entrance Examination: Foreign Literature
by (english) Charlotte Bronte (soviet) Ostrovsky
About This Novel
This book brings together classics and opens a window to world literature for high school entrance examination students. Among them, in "Jane Eyre", the orphan Jane Eyre has gone through ups and downs since childhood, but she always pursues equality and true love. She is self-respecting and self-respecting when facing love, and resolutely leaves Rochester after discovering that he has a crazy wife, showing her independent and strong personality. "How Steel Was Tempered" takes the Russian October Revolution as the background and tells the story of Paul Korchagin's growth from the bottom of society to a communist fighter. He persisted in creating despite hardships and injuries. His steely will and persistence in his ideals are moving. These two works, one highlights women's independent pursuit, and the other interprets the tenacious revolutionary spirit, can both bring valuable spiritual nourishment to students and help them sprint for the high school entrance examination and personal growth.
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