Aesop's Fables - Aesop

Aesop's Fables

Aesop

出版时间

2001-01-01

ISBN

9780451529534

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍
在线阅读本书 点击链接进入中文版: 伊索寓言(精品绘本珍藏版)
AI导读
核心看点
  • 古希腊智慧结晶,短篇寓言蕴含深刻哲理
  • 通过动物故事隐喻人性弱点与社会法则
  • 经典英文原版,适合积累地道表达与词汇
适合谁读
  • 英语初学者,适合精读培养语感与思维
  • 喜爱寓言故事,寻求生活智慧与启示的读者
  • 对古希腊文化及西方文学起源感兴趣的读者
读前提醒
  • 部分古英语词汇较难,建议配合字典阅读
  • 故事短小精悍,适合碎片时间快速翻阅
  • 注意区分过时观念,批判性吸收其中智慧
读者共识
  • 故事简洁深刻,虽古老但道理依然适用
  • 作为英文入门书极佳,但部分版本插图违和
  • 篇幅短小易读,但部分读者觉得略显枯燥

本导读基于书籍简介、目录、原文摘录、短评和书评生成,不等同于全文精读。

精彩摘录
  • "The tyrant always finds pretexts for his tyranny."
  • "The Man and His Two Wives There was once a time when a man was allowed more wives than one, and a middle-aged bachelor, who could be called neither young nor old, and whose hair was just beginning to turn gray, fell in love with two women at the same time and married them both. One was young and liv"
  • "Stretch your arm no farther than your sleeve will reach."
  • "We must have freedom to enjoy our blessings."
  • "Men often mistake notoriety for fame."
  • "It is never wise to count your chickens before they hatch"
  • "Precious things are for those that can prize them. “Well, then," said the Wolf, "why did you call me bad names this time last year?" "That cannot be," said the Lamb; "I am only six months old." "I don't care," snarled the Wolf; "if it was not you it was your father;" and with that he rushed upon the"
  • "The value of money depends not on accumulation but in its use."
用户评论
Honesty is the best thing
way back to childhood with enlightenment
我也没想过我会读英文书。
English Edison is more likely interesting
早在达尔文提出进化论的数千年前,地中海沿岸一名智慧超群的奴隶就提出了「适者生存」的自然法则。他将美索不达米亚的野兽传说中动物崇拜,人与动物、自然的关系传唱成一则则充满哲理的寓言,以隐喻的方式表达了受压迫的奴隶阶层的觉醒。不过,尽管通常对弱者充满同情,伊索却不同意「弱即有理」的观点,弱者的命运取决于他是否能用智慧应对危机,而愚蠢、欺骗和傲慢的下场就是自我毁灭。人类是否真的能凌驾于万物之上?人性和兽性究竟有多大区别?只要人类奴役他人的本质不变,或许这个问题就永远不会有答案。
小短篇的阅读体验很好
故事简洁,寓言深刻,修辞凝练,句法合理。本书适合用来学习英语,通过精读,能培养良好的英语思维和语感。还能学到很多很简单的但在我们的教育体系里不长出现的意思的单词。
怪怪的,总感觉和中国文化相似🤔……
最开始一天读几篇,后来变成选读。还剩了一些以后再慢慢补吧。
玩味一句话一个词的短篇 英语速读能力恢复的力气 偶尔还能解答不惑年还有的迷惑
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