To Get What Will Be Lost As Soon As Won——Impression of "Of the Boy and Butterfly" by John Bunyan |
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引用本文: | 李晓红.To Get What Will Be Lost As Soon As Won——Impression of "Of the Boy and Butterfly" by John Bunyan[J].科教文汇,2007(22). |
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作者姓名: | 李晓红 |
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To Get What Will Be Lost As Soon As Won——Impression of "Of the Boy and Butterfly" by John Bunyan |
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Abstract: | "Of the Boy and Butterfly" by John Bunyan tells that a boy, greatly attracted by the beautiful colors of a butterfly, got rid of any difficulties he met to catch it, but when finally he got it, he didn't get the pleasure he expected, but felt lost as soon as won. Like the beardless boy, our adults always run after some empty toys, even at all hazards, but when we get them, we find they are but painted nothings and false joys.But we should not be sad, in fact the process of running after is more enjoyable and valuable than the final result, let's enjoy it! |
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Keywords: | lost won process of running after |
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