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猴哥阅读式作文备考法
范文一
Memories act as both a help and a hinderance to the success
of someone. Many people advise you to learn from thepast and
apply those memories so that you can effectively succeed by
avoiding repeating your past mistakes. On the other hand,
people who get too caught up with the past are unable to move
on to the future.
Elie Wiesels memoir Night perfectly exemplifies the double
nature of memories. Wiesel, a Jewish man, suffered heavily
throughout the Holocaust and Night is rife with horrific
descriptions of his experience. These memories help to spread
the view of what life was like. Through recounting these
memories, Wiesel is able to educate world readers about the
atrocities committed in hopes that the same blatant violations of
human rights are never repeated again. Through reliving the
Holocaust through his writing, Wiesel was inspired to become
proactive in the battle for civil rights. Some would point to his
peaceful actions and the sales of his book and label him a
success.
Despite the importance of recounting such memories, Wiesel
acknowledges the damage that memories can also cause.
Following his liberation from theAuschwitz concentration camp,
Wiesel was a bitter, jaded man. He could not even write Night
until several years later.The end of the novel describes
Wiesels gradual but absolute loss of faith throughout the
experience. His past experiences haunted him forseveral years,
rendering him passive. It was not until he set aside his past that
he could even focus on the future. Had he remained so
consumed with the pain and damage caused in the past, he
may never have achieved the success that he has attained.
Overall, Wiesels experiences exemplify the importance of the
past as a guide. Wiesels past experiences helped to guide him
in later life, but it was not until he pushed them aside that he
could move on. To me this means that you should rely on your
past without letting it control you.Allow your past to act as a
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