A sigh of lifelong obsession-- the end of Classical Literary masterpieces

A sigh of lifelong obsession-- the end of Classical Literary masterpieces

The charm of a masterpiece

The charm of

classics is that no matter what kind of wind, frost and rain they go through, they still exude the charm of thought and art. A good beginning can win countless praise, but a powerful and profound ending can make the whole work marvel for a long time.

Today, we have selected the classic endings of 30 classics from many bibliographies. These may mean meaningful, or bright and high-spirited, or indifferent to the vicissitudes of life of the concluding text, what kind of emotion is it after you read it? You are welcome to leave a message at the end of the article, or you can share the classics in your heart with us.

1. Luo Guanzhong


the Romance of the three Kingdoms


three points has become a dream, and future generations complain by hanging in the air.

2. Charles Dickens in A Tale of two cities

what I have done today is far better and better than what I have done in the past; the rest I will enjoy today is far better and better than anything I know.

3. "count of Monte Cristo" Dumas

all human wisdom is contained in these four words: "wait" and "hope"!

4. Zhang ailing


the moon set 30 years ago, and people died 30 years ago, but the story of 30 years ago is not over yet.

5. "the Catcher in the Rye" Jerome David Salinger

is funny. You mustn't talk to anyone about anything. As long as you talk about it, you will miss everyone.

6. "Little Prince" Antoine de Saint-Exupery

if a little man appears in front of you, if he smiles, has blond hair and refuses to answer any questions, you will know who he is. If all this happens, please tell me all this in time, so that I can be comforted. Please give me a message that he has come back.

7. "Border Town" Shen Congwen

this person may never come back, maybe tomorrow.

8. "Kite Runner" Khaled Hosseni

I chase. An adult runs among a group of screaming children. But I don't care. As I chased, the wind brushed my face, and I had a smile as big as Panjhir Canyon on my lips. I'll chase.

9. Hemingway

Hemingway fell asleep again in the old man's shack on the other side of the road. He was still lying face down, and the child sat beside him, watching over him. The old man is dreaming about lions.

10. Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell

"anyway, tomorrow is another day."

11. "Love during the Cholera period" Garcia M á rquez

"how long do you think our nonsense can go on like this?" He asked.

Ariza prepared the answer as early as 53, seven months, 11 days and nights ago.

"Eternity!" He said.

12. Haruki Murakami

I continued to hold the receiver and raised my face and looked around the phone booth. Where am I now? I don't know where that is. I can't guess. Where on earth is this place? The only thing that caught my eye was a crowd of people who didn't know where to go, hurrying past me. And I can only stand in that unknown place, constantly calling A Lu's name.

13. Shakespeare

Shakespeare


Let's first go back and express our feelings.

those who should be forgiven and punished will listen to the verdict.

how many sorrows and joys and sorrows have been clutched through the ages,

who has ever seen such sorrow and bitterness!

14. Trial Kafka

"like a dog!" He said: what he seems to mean is that he is dead, but this shame will remain on earth.

15. Garcia M á rquez

what is written in the manuscript


15. Garcia M á rquez      


16. Victor Hugo of Notre Dame de Paris

the man must have gone there by himself and died there. People tried to separate him from the bone he was holding, so he fell down and turned to dust.

17. "Madame Bovary" Gustav Flaubert

"he has so many customers that the authorities dare not offend him, and public opinion protects him. After all, he got the cross. "

18. Vanity Fair Thackeray

alas, fame and profit, all vanity! Which one of us is really happy? Who is satisfied? Even if the wish was fulfilled at that time, it would still be the same after that.Not satisfied? Come on, children, pick up the stage and hide the puppets. Our play is over.

19. "the True Story of Ah Q" Lu Xun

but the public opinion in the city is not good. Most of them are not satisfied, thinking that being shot is not as good-looking as being shot. Moreover, what a ridiculous death row prisoner who has swam the street for such a long time without singing a single play: they have followed him for nothing.

20. Dostoevsky


"Crime and punishment" is a new story, a story in which a person is gradually reborn, a story in which he gradually changes from one world to another, and a realistic story that no one knows about until now. This story can be the subject of a brand new novel-but this is the end of our present novel. "

21. Emily Bronte of Wuthering Heights

I linger under the gentle sky in front of these three tombstones! Watching moths flying among heather bushes and bluebells and listening to the soft wind blowing in the grass, I wonder who could have imagined that the long sleepers under the calm land would have a restless sleep.

22.

there are legends everywhere, but it may not come to such a successful end. Huqin is playing hoarse and dumb, pulling it over and over again on the night of ten thousand lights, telling endless desolate stories-it doesn't matter if you don't ask!

23. Childhood Leo Tolstoy

sometimes I stood silently between the chapel and the black railing. Painful memories suddenly came to my mind. I thought: did God combine me with these two people in order to make me feel sorry for them all my life?

24. "A letter from a strange woman." Zweig

he felt death and immortal love: sadness welled up in his heart, and he vaguely thought of the invisible woman, who was floating and unrestrained, like a burst of music from afar.

25. The Great Gatsby Fogg Fitzgerald

Gatsby believes in this green light, this blissful future that fades away before our eyes year after year. It escaped our pursuit before, but it doesn't matter-tomorrow we'll run faster and stretch our arms a little farther. One day...

so we continued to forge ahead, sailing against the current, being pushed back and into the past.

26. The Resurrection of Tolstoy

from that night, Nekhludoff began a new life, not only because he entered a new realm of life, but also because everything that happened to him from then on had a completely different meaning to him than before. As to how this new phase of his life will end, it will come from understanding.

27. Victor Hugo in Les Miserables

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he is at peace.

in spite of his ill-fated fate, he stole a life.

he dies when he loses his angel;