Ishiguro's "Relics of the Day" Kazuo Ishiguro's "Relics of the Day" how Kazuo Ishiguro's "Relics of the Day" was devastating and painful the cruel reaction of the British deacon to the emotional world around him Ishiguro was an ancient British I am exploring the difference between Victorian culture, hard upper lip, lack of emotional expression, suppression of personal opinion, and free expression of free opinion and emotion.
From the same author 2017 My favorite book: Kazuo Ishiguro. Today 's ruins and Nevel Let Me Go are masterpieces. The former reminds me of the price of a narrow and safe shelter. By hiding our lives through our bodies, minds and beliefs, we can guarantee lower satisfaction and happiness. The latter made me cry. It is the saddest book I have ever read that does not let me go, breaking my heart in the slowest and most cruel way. But the beauty of this book arises from these emotions. After completing this book, I held it for a few minutes because I do not want to put it forever. The last 30 pages are the most noble page I have ever read.
I think Ian McEwan's "Atonement" and Kazuo Ishiguro's "Today's Relics" are wonderful movies. I have never read the book. If you have millions of people like me, does this mean that future McEwans and Ishiguros should avoid the task of writing books simply by selling movie scripts? In this case, you lose at least slow relaxation meditation and reflection, long-term unique contact with the inner and outer aspects, and the language itself. The main obstacles in reading fun methods are narrowing down the school's success criteria to scores of tests of only a few subjects, narrowing the scope of literary understanding to the proof of so-called "search" and "reasoning" problems . Decline of School Library and Decline of Voluntary School Bookstore Movement