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例文
"Lear"
and
"We
Come
to
the
River"
have
much
in
common,
beyond
the
scene
of
deoculating
the
straitjacketed
protagonist:
images
of
brutality,
executions,
and
jubilation;
of
soldiers
starting
to
question
their
orders
("They
make
you
do
things
no
one
should
even
have
to
dream
of
and
cheer
you
when
you've
done
it");
of
suffering;
and
—
fleeting
yet
powerful
in
both
works—
of
a
peaceful
family
life
in
which
children's
questions
are
asked
and
answered
about
the
marvels
of
the
natural
world,
not
about
hardships
and
unhappiness.
復習用の問題
Lear
and We Come to the River
have much in common, beyond the scene of deoculating the straitjacketed protagonist: images of brutality, executions, and jubilation; of soldiers starting to question their orders (They make you do things no one should even have to dream of and cheer you when you've done it
); of suffering; and — fleeting yet powerful in both works— of a peaceful family life in which children's questions are asked and answered about the marvels of the natural world, not about hardships and unhappiness.
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