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作者:尧耳 发布时间:2012-11-20 09:37:42
用粗陋平淡的故事做科普教育,其中的医学名词颇有兴味,不过故事太过乏味,其中还充满主流宣传的味道。
作者:太常寺协律郎 发布时间:2023-06-29 22:58:27
这是一本奇书,看名字和作者来头不明觉厉,再一打开里面琳琅满目的唐青花高清大图,让人发出“啊!”的感叹;再一看文字:“民间收集”全程没有出土墓葬和年代......让人不免“啊?”....总而言之这是一本用赝品扯了整整厚厚两本的奇书,而且里面的“唐青花”非常猎奇,密集恐惧症患者慎点....打两星是觉得也挺不容易的
作者:蔷薇花 发布时间:2020-03-11 20:31:43
《黑桃皇后》
作者:管理豆豆 发布时间:2013-12-13 20:30:01
孤烟戍楼逈,密雪战袍干
作者:捡垃圾的提莫 发布时间:2011-11-27 16:24:35
翻译得太差劲,还是得去读原版
作者:云朵之上 发布时间:2021-05-28 15:34:10
立体效果超赞,如果有简单文字介绍会更好,否则只是看一热闹了。
深度书评:
手动补充Week 47-52 的单词,供大家参考使用
作者:太阳的蓝 发布时间:2022-05-06 10:43:34
买这本书时还配套了一盒flashcards。flashcards 里除了个别单词和书里有出入之外,基本上可以和书配套使用,提供单词英文的词义和例句。神奇的是,书里练习只有46周的单词,但flashcards 有52周的单词。我这里手动补充,供大家参考使用。
【Week 47】
impregnable:
incapable of being entered
e.g.: A company of marines was unable to prenetrate the seeminly impregnable fortress.
patriarch:
elder
e.g.: Grandfather is the recognized patriarch of our family.
extenuating:
excusable
e.g.: Robert's defense lawyer pointed out the extenuating conidtions of the case.
emanating:
coming from
e.g.: The rulings emanating from the local court were cheered by the conservatives.
protocol:
forms of ceremony
e.g.: Failing to follow protocol got Sophia into trouble at the office.
knell:
sound of a bell
e.g.: When the knell sounded, the students closed their books and their minds.
ramifications:
complications
e.g.: Heidi was concerned about the ramifications of her employer's new policy.
insurgent:
rebellious
e.g.: Additional troops were dispatched to deal with the insurgent threat.
risible:
laughable
e.g.: What Harry felt was risible, Sally thought was pathetick.
specious:
deceptively attractive
e.g.: In debating, specious arguments are rarely effective.
neophyte
: beginner
e.g.: Although Sarah was skillful at math, she was a neophyte at computers.
toxic:
harmful
e.g.: Coal miners are often subject to toxic fumes
forebodings:
premonitions, evil omens
e.g.: Caesar's wife had forebodings about danger facing her husband.
miscreant:
one who behave badly
e.g.: The class miscreant was made to remain after school.
circuitous:
roundabout
e.g.: Cindy took a circuitous route home to avoid the class bullies.
macabre:
gruesome
e.g.: Some critics were unhappy about the bloody, macabre scenes in the movie.
rapacious:
greedy, taking by force
e.g.: The rapacious dictator used mustard gas against his enemies.
glut:
oversupply
e.g.: Our choir has a glut of tenors and a shortage of sopranos.
dilatory:
delaying
e.g: Umpires do not like pitchers who use dilatory styles.
denouement:
outcome
e.g.: The play's denouement came with three dead bodies on the stage.
【Week 48】
dolorous:
sad
We were surprised when Ted's happy expression turned into a dolorous one.
suffrage:
right to vote
The dictator lied when he claimed he favored suffrage from women.
odious:
despicable
Sylvia's odious remarks causeed the audience to turn against her.
verbatim:
word for word
With remarkable talent, the reporter was able to quote speeches verbatim.
thespian:
actor
Yearning to be a thespian, Roger took lessons from a drama coach.
pathological:
disordered in behavior
The defense lawyer admitted that his client was a pathological liar.
grandeur:
magnificence
In history class, we studied the grandeur of Greece and the glory of Rome.
impasse:
deadlock
The impasse was broken when the union agreed to management's offer.
denigrated:
defamed
When her boss denigrated Martha's stenographic ability, she quit.
mortal:
leading to death
The blow to the boxer's jaw turned out to be a mortal one.
inflicted:
imposed upon
The prison guards inflicted torture on some of the inmates.
guile:
trickery
Using guile, the magician pulled the wool over the spectators' eyes.
regiment:
a system of control
Aunt Ethel's mornign regiment called for three cups of coffee.
polemic:
controversial argument
The team captain's polemic led to a fistfight in the locker room.
articulate:
well spoken
Hal was surprisingly articulate for a high school freshman.
despot:
tyrant
When he lost control of the militia, the despot was forced to flee.
reverie:
dream
In her reverie, Ellen saw herself as the next U.S. President.
enervated:
worn out
Enervated by his long walk, Jose took to his bed.
cabal:
secret group of plotters
The members of the revolutinoary cabal were arrested and jailed.
prescient:
able to predict
Claiming to be prescient, the fortune-teller took advantage of the gullible woman.
【Week 49】
elite:
the best or most skilled members of a given social group
The elite of the city teams vied for the honor of being chosen to travel to C***
recession:
the act of withdrawing or going back; a moderate and temporary decline in economic activity
Economists for a time could not agree on whether the business decline was a recession or a depression.
careen:
to cause to lean sideways; to luch or toss from side to side
We watched the tiny sailbaot careen wildly during the electrical storm.
oxymoron:
a figure of speech by which a particular phrasing of words produces an effect
The oxymoron "make haste slowly" has been a piece of folk wisdom for centuries.
fallacy:
an idea or opinion founded on mistaken logic or perception
Magellan and other explorers dispoved the popular fallacy that the world is flat.
anachronism:
anything that is out of place in time
The author was guilty of an anachronism when he described a frontier family with a washing machine.
beguile:
to charm; to divert attention in some pleasant way; to wile away; to deceive
We often allow ourselves to be beguiled by false hopes and vain promises.
homeric:
suggestive of Homer or his poetry; of heroic dimensions; grand; imposing
Landing on the moon was an achievement of Homeric proportions.
parochial:
narrowly restricted; provincial
The sheltered auhtor was criticized for his parochial outlook.
altercation:
a quarrel; an angry or heated dispute
When the altercation led to violence, the police were called.
vulpine:
of, resembling, or characteristic of a fox; cleber, devious, or cunning
Fables sometimes represent vulpine characters as coming out second best in spite of their cunning.
bibliophile:
one who loves books; a book collector
The bibiliophile's eyes were aglow with his new acquisition, a rare edition of Shakespeare's "The Tempest."
minatory:
menacing, threatening
Our flight attendant assured the obnoxious passenger that he could be arrested for his minatory remarkes.
vignette:
an anecdote; a brief literary composition
Blossom sent a humorous vignette about her kindergarten class to the Reader's Digest, and they published it.
parllor:
lack of color; unnatural palenss
When we saw Miriam exit from the haunted houe, we were frightened by her pallor.
ecology:
the science of the relationships between organisms and their environments
Ecology-minded groups are a new element in society, acting as a brake to the ruthless exploitation and contamination of the world's natural resources.
sinuous:
bending; wavy
Driving along the California coast, we took a sinuous route.
omniscient:
having infinite knowledge; knowing all things
When we are young we pester our parents with questions because we believe they are omniscient.
illusion:
a mistaken perception of reality
What I thought was a ferocious tiger turned out to be an illusion.
penultimate:
next to the last
The penultimate scene of the play had the audience sitting on the edge of their seats.
【Week 50】
paranoid:
showing unreasonable distrust, suspiciou, or an exaggerated sense of one's own importance
Stanley became paranoid on the subject of his accident, claiming thta the police and the witnesses were conspiring against him.
magnitude:
greatness of size or extent; importance or influence
District Attorney Hogan unveiled the magnitude of the corruption.
indeterminate:
having inexact limits; indefinite
If prisoners are given an indeterminate sentence of 2-20 years, they can be freed early if they behave well in jail.
askew: on
one side; crooked
The emcee's tie was askew but he straightened it just before the show went on the air.
euphoria:
a feeling of well-being or high spirits, especially one that is groundless, disproportionate to its cause
Making the team in his sophomore year put Arnold into a state of euphoria that made it had for him to settle down to his scoolwork.
guffaw:
a loud ,coarse burst of laughter
Mr. Bumble's loud guffaw could be heard above the din of the train station.
bequest:
something given by inheritance; a gift specified in a will
The bequest of $10 million allowed the university to go ahead with its plans for a new library.
affidavit:
a written statemnt made on oath, usually before a notary public
In order to get the job, Maria needed an affidavit testifying to her character.
totalitarian:
of or pertaining to a centralized government in which those in control grant neither recognition nor toleration.
The children suffered under the totalitarian rule of the father in their patriarchal household.
pantheism:
the doctrine that the universe conceived of as a whole, is God.
According to pantheism, there is no God but the combined forces and laws that are manifested in the existing universe.
regale:
to entertain by providing a splendid feast; to delight with something pleasing ro amusing
The purple mountains unfolding in grandeur to meet the rising sun were a sight to regale the eyes.
waggish:
roguishly merry; playful
A waggish disposition is not the best qualification fro the position of class president.
onus:
task; burden; responsibility
The fiery manager of the soccer team accepted the onus for their long losing streak.
accolade:
praise or approval; an embrace of greeting or salutation
In their lavish accolades, the critics havce compared this play with the finest dramas ever written.
sardonic:
sarcastic; bitterly sneering
The movie cameras recorded the actor's sardonic smile as he squeezed the trigger.
malaise:
a feeling of discomfort or uneasiness
The heart attack started with a mild malaise and then graduated to severe chest pains.
empirical:
guided by practical experience and not theoretical
It is safer to be empirical and practical in dleaing with reality.
aphorism:
a brief statement of a principle; a tersely phrased statement of a truth or opinion
Speeches that string together a list of aphorisms betray a lack of creativity.
crescendo:
a gradual increase in the volume or intensity of sound; [n. & v.]
The natives' chants crescendoed to a piercing frenzy.
extrovert:
a person who is active and expressive; a person who is outgoing;
Following his psychoanalysis, my withrawn, shy brother became an extrovert.
【Week 51】
subliminal:
below the threshold of conscious perception
The subliminal effect of the rapidly flashed pictures of popcorn was that the audience headed for the refreshment counter
nemesis:
agent of retribution; just punishment
Math is my nemesis, constantly reminding me that I'm not as bright as I think I am.
tawdry:
cheap, gaudy, showy
Marlene's tawdry taste in clothing was an embarrassment to her boyfriend.
camaraderie:
comradeship; good fellowship
The good fellowship award was given to the beauty pageant contestant who contributed most to the camaraderie of all the girls.
hobnob:
to associate on very friendly terms
Juanita's vivaciou temperament allowed her to hobnob with people in all walks of life.
cornucopia
: abundance; honr of plenty
The spnedthrift cannot expect a cornucopia of merchanidse to cater to his fanciful tastes.
narcissism
: excessive admiration of oneself; egocentrism
Some people have such exaggerated opinions of themselves that they border on narcissism.
lariat:
lasso; a rope used for tethering grazing horses
The cowboy star twirled his lariat in television appearances.
quail:
to draw back in fear; lose heart or courage; cower
The lone sailor quailed before the mighty waves roaring toward his flimsy raft.
circumspect:
careful; cautious; prudent
The killer was circumspect about leaving any clues that would tie him to the victim.
flippant:
disrespectful, saucy, impertinent
Marjorie's flippant attitude toward her grandmother's illnesss led to a bitter family argument.
simian:
of or like a monkey or an ape
Ira's long arms and body posture gave him a simian appearance.
biennial:
happening every two years
a biennial plant lasts two years, producing flowers and seeds the second year.
aficionada:
a fan; devotee
When I was an aficionado of baseball, I knew every player's batting average.
iridescent:
displaying lustrous colors like those of the rainbow
The fashion shwo featured an iridescent display of color in the most modern styles.
limbo:
a state of neglect; an intermediate place
Hal's application to Yale was in limbo because it was incomplete.
liaison:
a similar connection between the units of any organization
The elected sophomore served as a liason between the council and his class.
avariciou:
excessively greedy
The avaricious broker was prosecuted by the attorney general.
catharsis:
the relieving of the emotions by art; the allevation of fears by bringing them to consciousness
After the emotional catharsis, my psychiatrist felt that I was cured.
【Week 52】
alchemy:
a method of miraculous change of one thing into another
Through some incredible alchemy, the ugly frog was changed into a handsome prince.
awry:
twisted toward one side
With her clothing awry, Adelaide was humiliated.
conclave:
a private or secret meeting; an assembly or gathering, especially on ewith authority, power, and influence
At the annual conclave, the delegates proposed a sweeping revision of the charter.
junket:
a party, banquet, or outing; a trip taken by an official and paid for with public funds
The opening gun of the campaign was a junket attended by every aspiring politico in the district.
obtuse:
slow to understand; dull
Her husband's obtuse behavior proved a constatn embarrassment to Lillian.
extradition:
turning over a fugitive from one jurisdiction to another
Armed with the extradition papers, Sheriff Bates flew to Italy.
lapidary:
an expert in precious stones
After the lapidary had washed the mud off the stone, he realized its true value.
shunt:
to move or turn to one side; to shift or switch from one track to another
The surgeon shunted the blood circulation around the heart so that the rupture could be repaired.
licentious:
morally unrestrained; lascivious
Having spent the preceding twenty years of his life in a licentious manner, Clive decided to join a monastery.
embezzle:
to steal money that was entrusted to your care
The treasure of our union tried to embezzle pension funds but he was caught and punished.
plagiarism:
passing off someone else's writings of ideas as your own
We were saddened to learn that Henry was found guilty of plagiarism in the poetry contest.
dilettante:
an amateur; lover of fine arts
His limited knowledge exposed him as a dilettante in the field of fine art.
eke:
to supplement; to manage o make a living with difficulty; to use frugally
The sharecroppers eked out a living by farming a small piece of land.
immaterial:
without substance; unimportant
What seemed to be serious charges turned out to be quite immaterial
jejune:
barren; flat; dull
Sad to say, he took an exciting theme and turned it into a jejune story that put us all to sleep
misanthropy:
hatred of or distrust of mankind
Moral corruption, so rampant in our society, has turned some people into misanthropy, others into reformers.
gossamer:
anything delicate, light or insubstantial
The merry company, the sparkiling conversation, the gossamer trees conspired to make Sharon feel heady and romantic.
teeming:
swarming; prolific or fertile
Doris' mind is always teeming with a thousand projects.
inscrutable:
mysterious; completely obscure; unfathomable
The detective kept the suspects in the dark with his inscrutable expression.
在镜之城堡里直面成长之痛
作者:二呆 发布时间:2020-05-04 10:33:33
----最轻盈的年华,何以承受最沉重的灰色枷锁----校园霸凌何时了
打开电视新闻,微博热搜,今日头条…校园霸凌这四个沉痛的字眼几乎从未有彻底消失的迹象。原生家庭的旧伤、受污染的成长土壤的侵蚀、缺乏求同存异的包容心等,种种原因都能在青涩脆弱的青春期里催生出校园霸凌事件,这也决定了霸凌之恶的普遍。
或许那个时期的你我坚信美好、规矩老实,从未不小心让自己陷入这场危机。然而某天,在某个众人围成一团的的走廊上、某个无人看管的校园角落、某条放学回家的路上,你无意间经过然后目睹了这一切——目睹有人在十几岁的年纪便背负如此残暴的执念,巨大的反差和不适铸成的震惊,牢牢扎根在了你尚未成熟的心灵。即使逃离那个躁动的现场很多年了,如今回想起来仍然隐隐作痛。
更为棘手的是,这种不平等的欺凌和压迫,并无根治的绝佳良方。那是记忆力最旺盛同时承受能力却较差的年纪,时间赋予的遗忘功能并不十分强大。无端的欺凌之痛深压心底,并非老师和大人们一句“互相道个歉吧”就能轻易拂之而褪去
。
日本知名青春小说家辻村深月拿下“2018年日本书店大奖第一名”的《镜之孤城》(第三名是《尸人庄谜案》)一书的主角便是遭遇校园霸凌的一位初中一年级女生。小心本来是班级里一个安静少言的“小透明”,却无缘无故遭到了同班以真田同学为首的小团体的针对:在学校的自行车停车场骂小心丑八怪,甚至在小心课间上厕所时试图在隔壁窥视小心。在看到胆怯的小心并没有什么大的反应后,施暴者心中莫名的怒火却似乎比小心更烈。某天放学回家后,真田带着一堆人冲向了只有小心一个人的家门口,准备施以小心最后的身体“惩罚”。
-------挑起事端的众人使劲敲着早已锁好的大门,大吵大闹,打不开便跑到院子里尝试打开窗户。
小心第一时间反应到,她唯一的朋友东条萌居然出卖了她,告诉了真田小心的家庭住址
。慌乱中小心匆忙关上了一楼所有房间的窗,拉上了窗帘。 然后在黑暗中蜷缩着身体耳闻着外面的进攻。
“小心不敢发出丝毫动静,不敢大声喘气,咬着嘴唇弓着腰,心理悲叹自己为什么变成了这样。正想着,就感到有一滴咸咸的泪珠落在冰冷的嘴唇上。她顿时觉得自己已经筋疲力尽,蹲在地上,身体缩成了一团,脸也埋着,一个劲地发抖,唯一地意识是不住地向爸爸妈妈道歉—不好意思让陌生人闯了进来,踩坏了妈妈精心保养的庭院”
直到傍晚地光线一点一点从昏暗地房间消失,不知过了多久,妈妈回家打开灯后发现了角落里困倦不堪的小心。
自此,遭遇友情背叛和校园霸凌后,敏感胆怯的小心内心最后的防线终究是决堤了
。她每天把自己关在房间里,拉上窗帘,把电视的声音调的很小很小。不见老师,不敢出门,更不敢去学校,只要听到妈妈让她去学校的声音小心就会起反应,肚子痛得不行。就这样陷入了长长的厌学期。
多年后我们由懵懂校园走入成人世界,还来不及练就一颗钻石心,即使战战兢兢,如履薄冰,也不一定能每次都安稳地置身事外。更不用说在不谙世事的年纪,
看似风和日丽的校园里面,有多少躁动不安的邪念没有方向得横冲直撞,搅动着学生守则下整齐一致的“他们”
。
这似乎是自然界弱肉强食的永恒规律最早在校园时期就泼给天真孩童的一盆冷水
。若不幸成为了弱势的角色,这其中的酸涩和心伤如何忍受,如何化解或是根本无法化解,只有经历过的小心,和或许曾经不幸同样被孤立被排斥的你我才能心知肚明。
----逃离压抑的现实世界,踏入传递友谊和温暖的《镜之孤城》
唯一稍感庆幸的是,在青春这本太仓促的书里(席慕容曾比喻),
纵然幼稚的罪恶总是会印刻得过于轻率,但在这个同样最坚信美好,乐于表达善意、传递友情的年纪,成长的温暖和感动依然会适时在“字里行间”里弥漫开来,无边无际
。《镜之孤城》便以成长困境和校园霸凌为背景,描述了七位被选中的问题少年在奇妙的镜中城堡中从相遇到相互救赎的一个温情治愈的故事。
遭遇校园冷暴力后的小心,在昏暗的房间里一天天不知挨过了多久,直到迎来了神奇的转机。有一天小心发现房间的镜子开始发光,她好奇的伸手抚摸镜子,却突然被拉近了镜子里的世界-----是一个漂亮的城堡,并且在里面遇见了其他六位同样陷入成长困境的少年。法国作家罗曼·罗兰有言:由于痛苦而产生的不通人情的态度是合乎人情的。七位被选中的问题少年,初入城堡时都表现出了自己问题的一面:小心胆怯少言、小晶集体观念淡薄、风歌冷漠固执、嬉野一心沉迷游戏只会大喊大叫……… 除了厌学外,他们也是被学校同学孤立的对象,甚至不被自己的家人理解,内心的疑虑找不到遁逃的方向,陷入了惶惶不安的灰色空间。
神奇的是,城堡中的主人—戴着狼面具的少女告诉七位少年,每天定时开放的城堡中藏着一把能实现他们任何愿望的钥匙,此外城堡关闭时间是来年的三月。从这个角度来说,《镜之孤城》奇幻冒险的设定似乎类似于我们童年所喜闻乐见的童话。在合适的时间点出现的童话并没有什么不对。后来的我们不再相信童话不过是因为童话蜜糖般过于甜美的想象世界里,一条大道转弯后便从困境驶入理想殿堂的理所当然。
但《镜》之后的情节发展并没有陷入这样的刻意和俗套
。辻村深月在故事中着重勾勒出了七位少年自然的成长线,并没有大篇幅营造出他们为了走出困境找寻钥匙的紧张情节。不同于现实世界太多事不关己的冷漠,在镜中城堡,共同的成长困境使得他们更能体谅彼此的一颗真心,七位少年很快就发现镜中这座城堡是他们逃离压抑的现实空间最佳的去处。他们在特定的时间进入城堡,一起打游戏,一起喝茶聊心事,从初相识的摩擦到学会道歉。后来厌学的他们甚至为了挽留将要转学离开城堡的同伴政宗,鼓起最大的勇气,承担着可能再度被校园的施暴者发现的风险,在约定的日子跑去现实中的学校寻找政宗。
此外,作者以女性作家极具共鸣的同理心,借助孩童般体察万物的视角,不厌其烦地在全书的大半部分描绘出七位少年成长中的心理发展状态以及彼此面对困难时微妙的情感意识。这看似过于绵密,实际上却是支撑情节发展最真实最有说服力的内在:第一天相识的茫然,对彼此困境心照不宣的沉默,但坚守的秘密之后不经意间被揭开时彼此感同身受的情感交汇,以及众人一同面对危机的坚定。
其实他们和小心一样都察觉到了同样的问题。大家都没有去学校。然而,没有人触及这一点,都不问,都不说。这种心情,没人用语言进行表达,有一种看不见的互相体谅的心情。
压抑得令人透不过气得沉默持续着。
你我同样不幸,所以最能理解彼此,这一定是最残忍的感同身受。
或许正是因为遭受痛苦洗练过的心灵会卸下更多的轻浮和矫饰,露出更贴近人心的一面
。特别是遭受霸凌的小心,在城堡里与其他六位少年相聚时不安的心声---羞于被男生嘲笑呆板,害怕再度被女生同伴排斥,或是担忧城堡关闭后该何去何从,透过小心通透的内心窗口,循着辻村深月细腻的笔触动人地流露出来。而故事外阅读的我们,就像以一位和蔼的大人身份,聆听一位刚受过委屈的孩童,擦着眼泪眨着小眼慢慢地诉说着最真实的情感。
但城堡并不是能无止境满足少年们一切愿望的童话王国 。他们多希望城堡永远不会关闭,
不是幻想永远与童话为邻,只是想守护彼此为数不多的友谊联结。
--------原来懵懂闯入这里的第一天开始,表面美好的城堡却已经无形中加快步伐推着你直面所有伤痛
梦境再美也会破裂,容纳少年烦恼的美妙城堡也终有它饱和的限度。就在最后一天,第二年的三月三十一日。七位少年还是没有找到钥匙,即将关闭的城堡突然坠入黑暗,即将崩塌。为了解救不敢回到现实生活而躲在城堡中的同伴,小心进入城堡里四处寻找他们的下落,在无意间触摸到城堡各处六个不同的印记时终于发现了他们从未表露的惊人过往---原来每个人的厌学问题都不止是轻描淡写地不想上学而已,其实每个人都背负着
难以自救
的现实危机。整个故事前面暗藏的线索下积淀的情感终于一一爆发,戴着狼面具城堡主人的真面目和目的最后被好奇的少年揭发,精妙的小诡计和反转不禁让人泪目,将这场救赎提升到了一个新的治愈高度。
故事的尾声,在众人回到现实世界前,从前胆怯的小心勇敢了一回。想到好友小晶会回到不得不面对的现实:被社团成员排斥,被神经兮兮的母亲视为累赘,甚至被继父身体折磨。她很想做些什么,可是一时间根本无法做到什么。小心只能把握住最后的时间,用力握住了小晶的手,用全力告诉她:
“我在未来等你”。
加油啊。
“一定要听进我的话!”
好好活下去。
小心坚信有着某种特质的她们,将来一定会再次相见。
过去不会轻易过去,但时间还是会推着人长大。一起长大,等着你再度出现,一起面对一切。
我想我终于在《镜之孤城》中看到了“
我在未来等你
”这句被内地影视用腻的名称十分贴近人心的表达。陷入成长的灰色空间的孩子,从前难以言说的伤痛并没有被城堡里那把神奇的钥匙完全化解,城堡的主人也没有再度献给他们一个能让过往的成长之痛烟消云散的法宝。但小心终究还是踏出了勇敢的一步,不再等着救赎降临,她或许还会害怕,但已经学会了主动将这救赎的信念传递给了同伴。
---七位少年里面,有曾经的你吗?
这并不是一个各种离奇的巧合强行拼凑美好的大团圆故事。是七位少年丝丝入扣的心灵刻画,背负着难以言明的成长烦恼,越是在平淡的节奏中前进越是惊人般带我回到距离我并不遥远的中学时代,再度面对年少时那个自卑的少年。
似乎无数人的青春就是这样在平平淡淡消逝,终究与某种希冀中的热烈美好差距太大。而文学的殿堂对“青春”的主题又格外包容,容纳了太多人一转身就渐渐老去的梦,对青春的明媚有太多的歌颂和赞叹,和数不尽的惋惜和追忆。这其中,作为青春小说作家的辻村深月,选择了直面最难求解的青春危机,在最容易迷失方向最容易陷入自我怀疑的青春期里为孩子们坚定地伸出双手,把一个俗套的主题讲得深入人心。
其实成长危机又何止校园霸凌这一项。大部分匆忙长大的人并没有在最合适的时候遇到自己的“镜中城堡”。但是我想我仍会相信《镜之孤城》中的七位少年,相信他们的角色形象,相信他们的行为动机。七位性格各异、形象鲜明的少年不也是曾经的我们吗? 那时你是阳光的勇士也好,灰头土脸的小孩也罢, 愿将来成为大人的你终能在疲惫不堪的身影里挺直抬起头来,告诉过去那个胆怯、害羞、自卑等不完美的自己:
别害怕,勇敢长大,我在未来等你。你我曾经同样不幸,但都能选择勇敢做自己生命的朝阳。
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