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1、毕业论文1.IntroductionGoodnessisoneofthemostessentialcharactersforapersonanditwillneverbeoutofdate.Itistohumanswhatwateristofish.Peoplewhoownthequalityofgoodnessaresupposedtoownhappinessinasense.Goodnesscanhelpusovercomeeverydifficultywemaymeetoratleastremainusinapositivemind.Thepersonwhoowns
2、thecharacterofgoodnessundoubtedlywillbehappierthantheonewhoisevil-minded,forgoodnessissuchathingthatwillbenefitothersaswellasus.Weshouldkeepgoodnessinourmindnomatterhowhardtheconditionwearein.Buttomydisappointment,moreandmorepeopleseemtoignoretheimportanceofgoodness.Theylookdownpeoplewhoa
3、rehonestandkind-hearted,thinkingthattheyarereallysillyanimals.Theyshowlittlesympathytothosewhoareintroubleandneveroffertohelpothers.Onthecontrary,theydoharmtothosewhopreventthemfromthewaytomoneyandpower.What’smore,theypickup“goodness”whenitcanprofitthemalot.Whatanerve!Intheireyes,nothingi
4、smoreimportantthanthemselves.Itisobviousthatsuchkindofpeoplewillneverreachtheirsatisfyinggoal.Theynevergetrealhappinessintheirwholelifebecauseofthecountlessdesire.CharlesDickensisoneofthegreatestcriticalrealistwritersoftheVictorianAge.OliverTwistisprobablythebestknownofallDickens’novels.I
5、tstronglyexposestheworkhousefunctionsasasignofthemoralhypocrisyoftheworkingclass.OliverisCharles’firstchildhero,whoisanorphanlivinginaworkhousefromhisbirth.Becausehecan’tstandtheterribleconditionsintheworkhouse,heescapestoLondonwhereheistrappedbyFaginandthecruelBillSikeswhotryandteachhimt
6、obecomeathief.Thoughtreatedwithcrueltyandsurroundedbycoarsenessformostofhislife,heisapiteous,innocentchildandhischarmsdrawtheattentionofseveralwealthybenefactors.Helivesahappylifeatlast.BytheexperienceofOliverTwist,CharlesDickensemphasizesbeliefofgoodnessagain.InOliverTwist,NancyisBillSak
7、e’smistress;DickensfirstdepictsherasawillinghelperofFaginwhoshehelpstorecaptureOliver.ButlaterNancyoverheardMonkstellingFaginhisplanstodestroyOliver;shereportstheirintentiontoRose,whichultimatelyleadstoherdeath.Inthisnovel,herfinaldecisiontoprotectOliveratagreatpers
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