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1、The Reading Report of The BodyLast period, I read the book The Body. The Body wrote by an American writer Stephen King, and originally published in his 1982 collection Different Seasons and in 1986 adapted into the film stand by me. Stephen Edwin King who was born in September 21, 1947 was an Americ

2、an author of contemporary horror, suspense, science fiction and fantasy. His books had sold more than 350 million copies and had been adapted into a number of feature films, television movies and comic books. King had published 50 novels, including seven under the pen-name of Richard Bachman, and fi

3、ve non-fiction books. He had written nearly two hundred short stories, most of which had been collected in nine collections of short fiction. Many of his stories were set in his home state of Maine.The story took place during the summer of 1960 in the fictional town of Castle Rock, Maine. Ray Brower

4、, who was a boy from Chamberlain where was a town 40 miles or so east of Castle Rock. He went out to pick blueberries with one of his mothers pails. But he was unfortunately missing and was presumed dead. Vern Tessio(friend) informed his three friends that he had overheard his older brother Billy ta

5、lking with his friend Charlie Hogan, about the location of the corpse of Ray Brower, where was a town 40 miles or so east of Castle Rock. Then Gordie Lachance and his three friends, Chris Chambers, Teddy Duchamp and Vern Tessio set out to find his body after telling their parents they will be campin

6、g out. The four friends decided that they will find it so as to be famous. During the course of their journey, the boys, who all came from abusive, dysfunctional families, came to grips with some of the harsh truths of growing up in a small factory town that did not seem to offer them much in the wa

7、y of a future.The boys walked along the railroad tracks toward the presumed location of the corpse. Along the way, they trespassed at the town dump and they were chased by trash-man Milo Pressmans dog Chopper. Milo insult Teddys father, which caused Teddy to unleash his anger on Milo. Gordie and Ver

8、n were nearly run over by a train while crossing a bridge. While at a resting point, Chris predicted that Gordie will grow up to become a famous writer perhaps he will even write about his friends one day.When they finally found the spot where the body lied, a gang of bullies arrived just after they

9、 did. The gang wss composed of Verns older brother Billy, Charlie Hogan, Chriss older brother Richard Eyeball Chambers, Norman Fuzzy Bracowicz, John Ace Merrill, and two others. The older boys were upset to see the four friends, and during an argument, Chris pulled a gun belonging to his father from

10、 his bag back, that he took from his home and fired into the air and then threatened Ace, the leader of the gang. After a brief standoff Ace realized that Chris was serious, and the teenagers leaved. Having seen the body, the boys realized that there was nothing else to be done with it, and returned

11、 home without further incident.The older boys ultimately decided to phone in the location of the body as an anonymous tip and it is eventually found by the authorities as a result. Some days after the confrontation, Ace and Fuzzy broke Gordies nose and fingers and kicked him in the testicles, and th

12、ey were on the verge of harming him more seriously when they were run off by Gordies neighbor, Aunt Evvie Chalmers. Chriss brother breaks his arm and leaves his face looking like a Canadian sunrise. Teddy and Vern got less severe beatings. The boys refused to identify their assailants to the authori

13、ties, and there were no further repercussions.The narration then went into fast-forward. Gordon described the next year or so briefly, stating that Teddy and Vern drifted off, befriending some younger boys. In high school, just as Chris predicted, Gordie began taking college-preparation courses. Une

14、xpectedly, so did Chris. In spite of abuse from his father, taunts from his classmates and distrusted from teachers and school counselors, he managed to be successful with help from Gordie.In comparison to Kings prior works, the narrative of The Body was complicated in that it was told in first pers

15、on point of view by the now forty-something novelist Gordon Lachance. Most of the story was a straight retrospective of what happened, but comments, or entered chapters that related to the present time, are interspersed throughout.Although he was only 12 at the time of the story, Gordies favorite di

16、version was writing and storytelling. Three times during the narrative, he told stories to his friends, and two stories were presented in the text as short stories by Gordon Lachance, completed with attribution to the magazines in which they were published.The final two chapters described the fate o

17、f Gordies three friends, none of whom survived past young adulthood. Vern is killed in a house fire after a party. Teddy, while under the influence of alcohol and drugs, crashed his car and his passengers were killed. Chris, who became an outstanding high school and college student and was in his se

18、cond year of law school, was stabbed to death after trying to stop an argument in a fast-food restaurant. Gordon, the only survivor, continued to write stories through college, and published a number of them in small literary journals and mens magazines. His first novel became a best-seller, and a s

19、uccessful film. At the time of writing about the events in 1960, he had written seven novels about the supernatural. Gordon had a wife and three children. Gordon was also revealed to be a veteran of the Vietnam War and the counter-culture of the 1960s, occasionally referred to in the flash-forward n

20、arratives during the main story. From this story we can see that everybody can not escape the fate, except Gordon. Many people believe that they are fated, or destined to a certain life. For example, if they are very poor or very ill, they say that is because they are born to be poor or ill and ther

21、e is nothing they can do about it. But in my opinion, people have more control than that over their lives. Maybe they did not work hard enough to make money or did not take proper care of themselves. By blaming their condition on fate, they are avoiding responsibility for their behaviors. I think th

22、at most part of each person makes his own fate. In addition, I know that friendship is a kind of human relations. It is a human instinct to make friends. When in trouble, we need friends to offer us help, support and encouragement. With success achieved, we also need friends to share our joys. Frien

23、dship is also one of the greatest pleasures that we can enjoy. It implies loyalty, cordiality, sympathy, affection and readiness to help. No man can make the most of his life without carefully and conscientiously striving to win the right kind of friends as he goes along. (注:专业文档是经验性极强的领域,无法思考和涵盖全面,素材和资料部分来自网络,供参考。可复制、编制,期待你的好评与关注)

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