Danh ngôn của John Updike

In fiction, imaginary people become realer to us than any named celebrity glimpsed in a series of rumored events, whose causes and subtler ramifications must remain in the dark. An invented figure like Anna Karenina or Emma Bovary emerges fully into the light of understanding, which brings with it identification, sympathy and pity.
In fiction, imaginary people become realer to us than any named celebrity glimpsed in a series of rumored events, whose causes and subtler ramifications must remain in the dark. An invented figure like Anna Karenina or Emma Bovary emerges fully into the light of understanding, which brings with it identification, sympathy and pity.
Trong tiểu thuyết, những con người tưởng tượng trở nên thực tế hơn đối với chúng ta hơn bất kỳ nhân vật nổi tiếng nào được nêu tên thoáng qua trong một loạt các sự kiện được đồn đại, mà nguyên nhân và phân nhánh tinh vi hơn của chúng phải được giấu kín. Một nhân vật bịa đặt như Anna Karenina hay Emma Bovary hoàn toàn xuất hiện dưới ánh sáng của sự hiểu biết, mang theo sự đồng cảm, cảm thông và thương hại.
Tác giả: John Updike | Chuyên mục: Sympathy | Sứ mệnh: [5]
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