【SAT写作】好用到爆炸的名人素材(一)
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莎士比亚 William Shakespeare
(第一段介绍成就凑字数)
English playwright and poet William Shakespeare, who lived in the late 1500s
and early 1600s, is regarded as the greatest dramatist in the history of English
literature. His plays include historical works such as Richard II, comedies,
including As You Like it, and tragedies, such as Hamlet, Othello, and King Lear.
He had a profound understanding of human nature and human behavior, and he was
able to communicate this knowledge through the wide variety of characters he
created in his plays.
(接下来介绍身世套题目)
Though recognized in much of the world as the greatest of all dramatists, he
surprisingly didn't attend the university after graduated from a grammar school
due to taking the responsibility of the eldest son in family and becoming an
apprentice to learn the business in his father's shop.
(可以套university对成功有否影响之类的问题)The school's rigorous curriculum was based largely on
the study of Latin and the major classical writers, which influenced
Shakespeare's writing a lot. But it was the mundane life experience during his
apprentice time provided those vivid images in Shakespeare's mind. (可以套 平凡小事的大作用
之类的问题)
In late 1580s, Shakespeare went to London and worked in the theatre as a
handy man, who sometimes prompted the stage lines to the actors or played an
insignificant role in the play. His talent of drama writing first appeared when
he tried to revise the old scripts because the theatre's immediate requirements
of different scripts everyday. (这个勉强算struggle好了) During the summer of 1592 to
the spring of 1594 because of plague, many theaters were closed, which led to
Shakespeare's losing job. He seized the chance to read a large number of books
and improved himself, which eventually made him stand out conspicuously after
the plague. (很明显啦抓住机遇之类的问题)
甘地 Gandhi
甘地的事例真的太多太多了所以要全部的请自己去wiki或者查资料
另外因为是印度人又算是革命家所以名字阿地名阿专业名词都很奇怪也很多
(第一段还是介绍人物)
Gandhi was a major political and spiritual leader of India during the Indian
independence movement. He was the pioneer of satyagraha resistance to tyranny
through mass civil disobedience, firmly founded upon ahimsa or total
non-violence ---- which led India to independence and has inspired movements for
civil rights and freedom across the world. He is commonly known around the world
as Mahatma Gandhi 'Great Soul' . He is officially honored in India as the Father
of the Nation.
(接下来是事迹)
He first employed non-violent disobedience while an expatriate lawyer in
South Africa. → faced discrimination directed at Indians; thrown off the train
after refusing to move from the first class to a third class while holding a
valid first class ticket.
It was through witnessing firsthand the racism, prejudice and injustice
against Indians in South Africa that Gandhi started to question his people's
status within the British Empire, and his own place in society.
(这段可以用于motive一类的问题)
直接跳到最有名的salt march 中间还有很多小的政治运动有兴趣的自己wiki
Gandhi launched a new satyagraha against tax on salt in March 1930,
highlighted by the famous Salt March to Dandi from 12 March to 6 April, marching
400 kilometers (248 miles) from Ahmedabad to Dandi, Gujarat to make salt
himself. Thousand of Indians joined him on this march to the sea. The government
decided to negotiate with Gandhi and later agreed to set all political prisoners
free, who were imprisoned in the salt movement. (这个的话struggle阿peace or
violence阿都可以 自己斟酌吧)
道格拉斯 Frederick Douglass
黑人维权者
Douglass, whose original name was Frederick Augustus Bailey (我也没记住这个- -), was
born in 1817 in Talbot County, Maryland. He was born a slave due to the law that
children followed the status of their mothers. At the age of seven or eight,
Frederick was sent to Baltimore to the home of Hugh and Sophia Auld. Sophia Auld
began to teach Frederick to read from Bible until her husband forbade such
instruction. Having used the books belonging to Sophia Auld's son to teach
himself secretly, Frederick had already learned basic literacy skills. By
standing the work The Columbian, which he bought as his first book, Frederick
became convinced of the injustice of slavery and the right of all people to be
free. From the book he also learned public speaking techniques that would later
make him one of the greatest orators of his age. (“教育”/“知识”使人“改变” 3个点都有)
When Frederick was 17, the Auld found him too independent and sent him to
work for Edward Covey, a 'slave breaker' who specialized in shattering the
spirit of rebellious slaves. Covey had Frederick beaten daily for the slightest
violation of impossibly strick rules. After nearly 6 months Frederick resisted
Covey, wrestling him to a dra in a fight, after which Covey never attempted to
beat him again. Frederick described his conflict with Covey as 'the turning
point of my life as a slave'. Before the battle Frederick believed he was
'nothing', but after it, he emphatically wrote :'I was a man now.' (这个..自己看吧
凑字数/ 自我认知/ 改变 the achievement of self-worth causes people to change之类的都可以)
接下来凑字数/把故事讲完/自己挖掘套题点
In September 1838 Frederick obtained papers supplied by a free black seaman
and, dressed as a sailor just back from sea duty, took a train from Baltimore to
NY.
He made his way to the way to the home of David Ruggles, one of the leading
black abolitionists in the nation, and began to work for the abolition of
slavery. He wrote 3 autobiographies, which were widely read, and published a
newspaper that discussed the evils of slavery and discrimination. Later as the
agent for the lager American Anti-Slavery Society, he traveled throughout much
of the North, speaking at antislavery meetings, giving public lectures and
helping to recruit members for the societies.
At his death in 1895, Douglass had already established his reputation as the
foremost African American spokesperson of the 19th century as well as one of the
nation's most effective orators and activists.
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