作文一:《与林肯有关的故事》500字
与林肯有关的故事
一位穷困潦倒的年轻人,在别人开的一家商店里当伙计。一次,一个妇女买纺织品时多付了几美分,他步行10公里追上那位妇女退还了这几分钱。又一次,他发觉给一个女顾客少称了四分之一磅茶叶,他又跑了好几公里给她补上。(这个伙计蛮可爱的)
他在当邮递员的同时,还替人劈栅栏木条挣零花钱。一个寒冷的早晨,他走出家们时,看见年轻的邻居用破布裹着光脚,正在劈一堆从旧马厩拆下来的木料,说是想挣一美元去买双鞋。他便让那青年回到屋里去暖暖脚。过了一阵子,他把斧子还给了那个青年,说木柴已经劈好,可以去卖钱买鞋了。
有一次,他当测量员时,在彼得斯堡测量后,故意把一条本可以笔直的街道设计成为弯的,是为了保全一个穷苦的孤儿寡母家庭的住房。如果把街道建成直的,这可怜的一家人岂不要露宿街头!
这位一贫如洗、地位卑微的年轻人在25岁时通过竞选当选为议会议员。1860年5月,51岁的他参加总统竞选,在全国代表大会上,“拥护老亚伯,拥护劈栅栏木条的候选人”的呼声终日不息,最终他击败了对手,称为美国第16届总统。他便是被马克思誉为“全世界的一位英雄”的亚伯拉罕.林肯。应该说,除了他的不屈不挠、坚持不懈、一往无前的奋斗精神外,同情弱者、无私善良的崇高美德,为他奠定了成功的基石。
作文二:《写林肯的作文》7100字
写林肯的作文
篇一:读《林肯》有感
读《林肯》有感
读了《林肯》这本书后,我觉得他也是一个非常伟大、亲切的人,他解放了那么多可怜的奴婢,让他们有了自由。
那个社会,奴婢主对待奴婢如同对待牛马一样。那个贩卖奴婢市场,奴婢主相竞给奴婢标价,谁出的价高,那个奴婢就被他买走了,让奴婢终生为他干活,奴婢在也没有用,他们把奴婢继续拿到市场上卖给别的人家。
黑奴也是人,他们逼得妻离子散,有的黑奴可能终生都见不到家人了。
奴婢主对黑奴残暴至极,有的人还会被奴婢主那恶毒的手害死了。有的人不得不为他做事,如果不做或者做不好,就是一顿毒打。那些被打的人是哑巴吃黄连——有苦说不出呀,要想找个朋友来似诉他遇到的这些暴打,可是,这个想法却怎样都实现不了。只能隐藏在自己的内心的最底下,只好不要想起这个愿望~那个黑奴只好在夜晚休息的时候,用被子把头蒙起来,开始放声大哭,把好几个奴婢给惊醒,在不同奴婢的开导下,她不哭了,她们坐在一个房间的墙角里,回忆奴婢主对她们的殴打和痛骂下,她们一个个留着伤心的泪水。让人看着真是心疼呀~最后他们真诚的
泪水,感动了总统“林肯”。林肯决定把那些黑奴的放了,还把奴婢主给批评了。
获得解放的黑奴们,流着泪跪在林肯面前说:“谢谢您,总统~” “太好了,人本来就是平等的。”我终于放心了~
我也想成为一个林肯,受到大家的尊敬,做一个杰出的人,如果
大家互助互爱,那就会有一个和平的社会。
篇二:林肯的故事
一次,林肯步行到城里去。一辆汽车从他身后开来时,他扬手让车停下来,对司机说:“能不能替我把这件大衣捎到城里去,”“当然可以,”司机说,“可我怎样将大衣交还给你呢,”林肯回答说:“哦,这很简单,我打算裹在大衣里头。”司机被他的幽默所折服,笑着让他上了车。
林肯当过律师。有一次出庭,对方律师把一个简单的论据翻来覆去地陈述了两个多小时,讲得听众都不耐烦了。好不容易才轮到林肯上台替被告辩护,他走上讲台,先把外衣脱下放在桌上,然后拿起玻璃杯喝了两口水,接着重新穿上外衣,然后再脱下外衣放在桌上,又再喝水,再穿衣,这样反反复复了五六次,法庭上的听众笑得前俯后仰。林肯一言不发,在笑声过后才开始他的辩护演说。
林肯的脸较长,不好看。一次,他和斯蒂芬?道格拉斯辩论,道格拉斯讥讽他是两面派。林肯答道:“要是我有另一副面孔的话,
我还会戴这副难看的面孔吗,”
有一次,林肯在擦自己的皮鞋,一个外国外交官向他走来说:“总统先生,您竟擦自己的皮鞋,”“是的,”林肯诧异地反问,“难道你擦别人的皮鞋,”
有人认为林肯对待政敌的态度不够强硬,对他说:“你为什么要让他们成为朋友呢
,你应该想办法消灭他们才对。”“我难道不是在消灭政敌吗,当我使他们成为我的朋友时,政敌就不存在了。”林肯温和地说。
又有一次,一个妇人来找林肯,她理直气壮地说:“总统先生,你一定要给我儿子一个上校的职位。我们应该有这样的权利,因为我的祖父曾参加过雷新顿战役,我的叔父在布拉敦斯堡是惟一没有逃跑的人,而我的父亲又参加过纳奥林斯之战,我丈夫是在曼特莱战死的,所以??”林肯回答说:“夫人,你们一家三代为国服务,对国家的贡献实在够多了,我深表敬意。现在你能不能给别人一个为国效命的机会,”那妇人无话可说,只好悄悄走了。
永远看不见你了
青年时代的林肯在伊利诺斯州的圣加蒙加入民兵。上校指挥官是一个矮个子,身高只有四英尺多一点,而林肯的身材特别高大,大大超过指挥官。
由于林肯自己觉得身材高,他习惯于垂着头、弯着腰走路。上校看见他那弯腰曲背的姿势十分生气,把他找来训斥一顿。
“听着,阿伯,”上校大声喊道:“把头高高地抬起来,你这家
伙~”
“遵命,先生。”林肯恭敬地回答。
“还要再抬高点。”上校说。
“是不是要我永远这个样子,”林肯问道。
“当然啦,你这家伙,这还用问吗,”上校冒火啦。
“对不起,上校,”林肯面带愁容地说,“那么只好与你说声再会啦,因为我永远看不见你了~”
我看它们是会传染的
林肯非常讨厌那些前来白宫唠唠叨叨,要求一官半职的人。一天林肯身体不适,但有一个家伙赖在林肯身边,准备坐下来长谈死缠。
正好这时总统的医生走进房里,林肯一面向医生使眼色暗示,一面向他伸出双手,问道:“医生,我手上的斑点到底是什么东西,我全身都有。我看它们是会传染的,对吗,”
“不错,非常容易传染。”医生说。
那家伙听了,马上站起来说:“好吧,我现在不便多留了。林肯先生,我没什么事,只是来探望你的。”
那家伙走后,林肯在房里笑得前仰后合。
忍耐15分钟
林肯的妻子玛丽?托德?林肯做了总统夫人之后,脾气愈来愈暴烈。她不但随意挥霍,还常对人大发淫威,一会儿责骂做衣服的裁缝收款太多,一会儿又痛斥肉铺、杂货店的东西太贵。
有位吃够了玛丽苦头的商人找林肯诉苦。林肯双手抱肩,苦笑着认真听完商人的诉说,最后无可奈何地对商人说:“先生,我已经被她折磨了15年,你忍耐15分钟不就完了吗,”
林肯有一次梦见自己参加集会(他走路时,众人就让出一条路来,让林肯走过(这时在一大群人中,有一个悄悄地说:他只不过是一个面貌平凡的人(林肯听了,就说:朋友,上帝喜欢面貌平凡的人,所以他生了许多面貌平凡的人( 林肯经常开玩笑。早在读书时,有一次考试,老师问他:“你愿意答一道难题,还是两道容易的题目,”林林肯的画像肯很有把握地答:“答一道难题吧。”“那你回答,鸡蛋是怎么来的,”“鸡生的。”老师又问:“那鸡又是从哪里来的呢,”“老师,这已经是第二道题了。”林肯微笑着说。
◎ 一天,有人告诉林肯,有一位税务官刚刚去世,问自己能不能代替他的位置。林肯回答说:“如果殡仪馆没有意见,我当然也不会反对。”
林肯十五岁的时候才开始认字母,每天早晚都要走四哩的森林小路到校求学。他买不起算术书,特地向别人借,再用信纸大小的纸片抄下来,然后用麻线缝合,做成一本自制的算术书。他以不定期上课的方式在校求学,知识都是"一点一点学的"。他所受的正规教育,总计起来上学的日子不过十二个月左右。林肯能在很艰难的情况下发奋读书,是林肯不向命运屈服的表现,也是我们应该向林肯学习的地方。 林肯下田工作的时候,
也将书本带在身边,一有空闲就看书。中午吃饭时,也是一手拿著玉米饼,一手捧书。他在被提名为总统候选人以后,曾说:「我能够达到这一点小成果,完全是日后应各种需要,时时自修取得的知识。」林肯由一个贫穷的孩子成长为统率美国的政治家的历程,深深地打动著我,他成功的关键在於奋发向上,努力不懈,迎接生活的挑战。
林肯做到了,成功了。
◎ 林肯出身于一个拓荒者的家庭。竞选时,他没有专车,每到一站,朋友们就为他准备好一辆耕地用的马车,他便站在车上进行竞选演说: “有人写信问我有
多少财产,我有一位妻子和一个儿子,都是无价之宝。此外,还租有一个办公室,室内有桌子一张、椅子三把,墙角还有大书柜一个,架子上的书值得每人一读。我本人既穷又瘦,脸蛋很长,不会发福。我实在没有什么可依靠的,唯一依靠的是你们。”
◎ 有一次,林肯在擦自己的皮鞋,正好一个外国外交官向他走来说:“总统先生,您竟擦自己的皮鞋,”“是的,”林肯故作诧异地反问,“难道你擦别人的皮鞋,”
◎ 有一次林肯正在滔滔不绝地做演说,突然,他的助手递给他一张纸条,上面只有两个字“傻瓜” 。林肯瞄了一眼,知道这是有人在捣乱。他没有生气,而是笑着对广大听众说:“先生们,女士们,过去我常常接到许多忘记了签上自已名字的纸条。但是这一次我却收到了一张光有?签名?而没有其它内容的纸条。”
篇三:2013年高考作文热点人物素材集锦3
2013年高考作文热点人物素材集锦
——外国现代人物篇
【素材传真】
林肯----出身贫寒的伟大总统
亚伯拉罕?林肯(Abraham Lincoln,1809年,1865年),美国政治家,第16任总统(任期:1861年3月4日,1865年4月15日)。在南北战争中,林肯击败了南方分离势力,废除了奴隶制度,维护了国家的统一。他是第一位遭到刺杀的美国总统,更是一位出身贫寒的伟大总统。
1809年2月12日,林肯出生在一个农民家庭。小时候,家里很穷,他没机会上学,每天跟着父亲在西部荒原上开垦劳动。他自己说:“我一生中进学校的时间,加在一起总共不到一年。”但林肯勤奋好学,一有机会就向别人请教,没钱买纸笔,他就在土沙地上和木板上写写划划,练习写字,他放牛、砍柴、挖地时怀里也总揣着一本书,休息的时候,一边啃着粗硬冰凉的玉米饼子,一边津津有味看书。晚上,他在小油灯下常读书读到深夜。
长大后,林肯离开家乡独自一人外出谋生,他什么活都干,打过短工,当过水手、店员、乡村邮递员,土地测量员,还干过伐木,劈木头的大力气活。不管干什么,他都非常认真负责,诚恳待人。他当乡村店员时,有一次,一个顾客多付了几分钱,他为了退还这几分钱竟追赶十几里路。还有一次,他发现少给了顾客
二两茶叶,跑了几里路把茶叶送到那人家中。所以,他到一处,都受到周围人的喜爱。
林肯无论干什么都始终没忘记学习,他抓紧一切空闲时间刻苦自学,攻读历史、文学、哲学、法学等著作,获得了丰富的知识。
生下来就一贫如洗的林肯,终其一生都在面对挫败,八次竞选八次落败,两次经商失败,甚至还精神崩溃过一次。 好多次,他本可以放弃,但他并没有如此,也正因为 他没有放弃,才成为美国历史上最伟大的总统之一。
林肯在竞选总统前夕,他在参议院演说时,遭到一个参议院的羞辱,那参议
员说:“林肯先生,在你开始演讲之前,我希望你记住自己是个鞋匠的儿子。” “我非常感谢你使我记起了我的父亲,他已经过世了,我一定记住你的忠告,我知道我做总统无法像我父亲做鞋匠那样做得好。”
参议院陷入了一片沉默。
他转过头来对那个傲慢的议员说:“据我所知,我的父亲以前也为你的家人做过鞋子,如果你的鞋子不合脚,我可以帮你改正它。虽然我不是伟大的鞋匠,但我从小就跟我的父亲学会了做鞋子的技术。”然后,他又对所有的参议员说:“对参议院的任何人都一样,如果你们穿的那双鞋是我父亲做的,而他们需要修理或改善,我一定尽可能的帮忙。但有一点可以肯定,他的手艺是无人能比的。” 说到这里,所有的嘲笑化作了真诚的掌声。
有人认为林肯对待政敌的态度不够强硬,对他说:“你为什么要让他们成为朋友呢,你应该想办法消灭他们才对。”“我难道不是在消灭政敌吗,当我使他们成为我的朋友时,政敌就不存在了。”林肯温和地说。
一天,国防部长斯坦顿来到林肯跟前,气呼呼地对他诉说一位少将用侮辱的话指责他偏袒一些人。林肯听了,建议他写封信针锋相对地反驳他,说:“你可以狠狠地刺痛他一下嘛。”斯坦顿立即写了一封措词很强硬的信拿给总统看。“对了,对了,”林肯完全赞成,大声喊道,“写得好~严厉地批评他一顿,这是个最好的办法,斯坦顿。”但是当斯坦顿把信叠好快要放进信封时,林肯却又阻止说:“你打算怎样处置它,”“寄出去呀。”斯坦顿被他这么一问倒弄得稀里糊涂,丈二和尚摸不着头脑。“不要胡闹,”林肯大声说:“你不应把信寄出。快把它扔进火炉中去吧。每次当我发火时,我就尽情地写封信发泄发泄,写完后就把它扔了。我每次总是这样的。可知这是一封很起作用的信。当你花了许多时间把它写好时,不消说你的气已经消了,也就心平气和了。那么现在再写第二封信吧。”将军理解地点点头,十分感激总统的指点。
1860年,林肯当选总统,废除叛乱各州的奴隶制,奴隶成为自由人,给黑奴带来了希望和勇气。1865年,林肯在华盛顿福特剧院被南方奴隶主收买的一个暴徒刺杀。美国人民深切哀悼他,有700多万人停立在道路两旁向出殡的行列致哀,有150万人瞻仰了林肯的遗容。
【小贴士】
林肯,9岁时,母亲去世。22岁经商失败,23岁竞选州议员落选,而且工作丢了。想就读法学院,但未获入学资格。24岁向朋友借钱经商,年底再次破产(他花了16年时间才把债还清)25岁再次竞选州议员,获得成功。27岁精神完全崩溃,卧病在床六个月。29岁争取成为州议员的发言人,没有成功。31岁争取成为选举人,落选。37岁再次参加国会大选,获得成功。39岁寻求国会议员连任,失败。40岁想在自己州内担任土地局长的工作,遭到拒绝。45岁竞选美国参议员,落选。47岁在共和党内争取副总统的提名,得票不足100张。51岁当选美国总统。他是美国历史上最伟大的总统之一。
【深度评论】
亚伯拉罕?林肯是美国第16任总统,是世界历史中最伟大的人物之一,领导了拯救联邦和结束奴隶制度的伟大斗争。人们怀念他的正直、仁慈和坚强的个性,他一直是美国历史上最受人景仰的总统之一。尽管他在边疆只受过一点儿初级教育,担任公职的经验也很少,然而,他那敏锐的洞察力和深厚的人道主义意识,使他成了美国历史上最伟大的总统。革命导师马克思十分高度地评价林肯说:“他是一个不会被困难所吓倒、不会为成功所迷惑的人,他不屈不挠地迈向自己的伟大目标,而从不轻举妄动,他稳步向前,而从不倒退??总之,他是一位达到了伟大境界而仍然保持自己优良品质的极其罕有的人物。”
【多维解读】
?愈挫愈勇,永不放弃:听听林肯本人是怎么评价自己吧:虽然有过心碎,但依然火热;虽然有过痛苦,但依然镇定;虽然有过崩溃,但依然自信。因为我坚信,对付屡战屡败的最好办法,就是屡败屡战,永不放弃~
?勤奋好学,刻苦自励:由于生活贫苦,林肯小时候只上了四个月的小学,就辍学了。此后再没有受过正规的学校教育。林肯后来具有的丰富知识,是他长期刻苦自学获得的。
?宽容的力量:因为宽容,林肯获得了更多人的尊重和爱戴;因为宽容,林肯使政敌变成朋友。
?认真负责,诚恳待人:不管干什么,他都非常认真负责,诚恳待人。所以,他到一处,都受到周围人的喜爱。
施瓦辛格------从平民到超级巨星
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阿诺德?施瓦辛格在好莱坞是个传奇人物,没有受过专门的表演训练,但却跻身好莱坞主流影星之列。曾在健美界冉冉升起后,他那雄健魁梧的身躯和钢铁般坚硬的肌肉,被认定是拍惊险动作片的不二人选。生于奥地利的美国健身运动员、演员和政治家,是一位天主教徒。2003年11月任美国加州州长,2011年1月3日卸任,任期达7年。
阿诺德?施瓦辛格现在是美国的亿万富翁。1970年开始,他在美国好莱坞拍摄的一部影片中初露头角,他的表演天才以及无与
伦比的发达肌肉,健美的体型使他一炮走红。当时,他是最走红的明星,他拍摄的每一部动作片都可使他获得2000万美元的收入;他又是成功的商人、不动产巨头和餐馆老板;他还得到美国共和党人的支持 ——渴望有一天他会屈尊参与共和党的竞选。施瓦辛格在2003年夏天宣布竞选加州州长。施瓦辛格上任后,相继出台了一些改善环境的措施。从一个让美国人鄙视的“健美先生”到一个美国大州的州长,施瓦辛格的成功除了妻子的帮助外,跟他本身自信饱满的心态也是不可分离的。当施瓦辛格还是以健美先生的形象闻名的时候,美国人对这个肌肉发达的奥地利人投来不屑一顾的目光。然而,在那个自我意识萌发的时代,施瓦辛格对自己的未来却充满了信心:他相信自己能成为美国最受欢迎的电影明星,有一天还会成为美国总统。拥有经济学和国际经营学学位的施瓦辛格,在成名之前便开始把挣到的钱投资于不动产,获利颇丰。如今在共和党的全国大会上,施瓦辛格流利的发言让许多人刮目相看。
他的父亲是个乡村警察,家里既没有电话也没有电视。和好莱坞其他出身卑微后来获得成功的明星不同的是,施瓦辛格从未忘记自己的根。尽管他到美国生活已经将近30个年头,可是他那带有浓重奥地利口音的英语却丝毫没有改变。
久而久之,这种独特的口音便成了施瓦辛格的独有的商标,受到大家的认可和爱戴。回首往事如烟,一步步的成功,施瓦辛格成了无可匹敌的重量级明星。正如美国导演米鲁斯所说的一样:“他
是一个顽强的人,做任何事情都会成功,因为他会付出百分之二百的精力去追求。” 作为一个移民,阿诺德?施瓦辛格实现了自己的“美国梦想”。他在这片新大陆上赢得了成功。他的家庭生活幸福美满,三个孩子都在健康地成长,而且第四个小宝贝也将来到世上,出身名门的妻子玛丽娅更是全美知名的电视记者。
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在所有好莱坞主流影星中,阿诺德并不是唯一一位半路出家的演员,他在其他领域的建树同样引入注目。而最重要的是,那种日耳曼民族特有的坚韧不拔的意志,贯穿了他在各个时期的奋斗历程。阿诺德?施瓦辛格是曾经国际影坛娱乐片领域里无人不知的著名影星,但他最令人钦佩的不是他的肌肉、他的演技、他的精明,而是他那股向上的精神。他的人生就是一场典型的美国梦,说明着一个从欧洲来美利坚闯荡的一无所有的穷孩子通过努力加上一定的运气,可以得到名利、权力上的成功。
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?自信是成功的基石:虽然出身卑微,虽然有人对他不屑一顾,他却始终相信自己,并未理想不懈奋斗,走向成功。
?自助者,天助之:一个从欧洲来美利坚闯荡的一无所有的穷孩子通过努力,付出百分之二百的精力去追求,在去多领域取得了引人瞩目的成就。
?梦想的力量:敢于追求梦想是施瓦辛格成功的重要原因。
?坚韧、顽强:日耳曼民族特有的坚韧不拔的意志,贯穿了他
在各个时期的 奋斗历程。
作文三:《小学英语作文:Lincoln´s Childhood 林肯的童年》800字
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Lincoln’s Childhood 林肯的童年
When Lincoln was just a boy, he had to help his father look after their farm. It was hard work. Lincoln wanted to go to school, but there was no school there. He was sad.
Mrs Lincoln loved the boy very much, and she tried her best to make him happy. One early morning she got up early and t to town. It was a long way, and when she came back, it was late in the evening.
The next morning, Mrs Lincoln said to him, “Today is your
birthday. I have bought a present for you.” It was an old book, but he liked it . A smile came to his face. He looked up at Mrs Lincoln and said, “Thank you, Mum.”
当林肯小的时候,他不得不帮助爸爸照看农场。这可是艰苦的
活。林肯想上学,可是那里没有学校,他很悲伤。
林肯夫人很爱这个孩子,她尽力使他快活。一天清早她起床后
就进城了。这时很远的路,当她回家时,已经是晚上了。
第二天早晨,林肯夫人对他说:“今天是你的生日,我给你买
了礼物。”这是一本旧书,可是林肯喜欢。他的脸上露出笑容。他抬
起头来对看着林肯夫人说:“谢谢你,妈妈。”
作文四:《小学英语作文-Lincoln's Childhood 林肯的童年》600字
小学英语作文 :Lincoln's Childhood 林肯的童年
Lincoln's Childhood 林肯的童年
When Lincoln was just a boy, he had to help his father look after their farm. It was hard work. Lincoln wanted to go to school, but there was no school there. He was sad.
Mrs Lincoln loved the boy very much, and she tried her best to make him happy. One early morning she got up early and t to town. It was a long way, and when she came back, it was late in the evening.
The next morning, Mrs Lincoln said to him,
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当林肯小的时候, 他不得不帮助爸爸照看农场。 这可是艰苦的活。 林肯想上 学,可是那里没有学校,他很悲伤。
林肯夫人很爱这个孩子, 她尽力使他快活。 一天清早她起床后就进城了。 这 时很远的路,当她回家时,已经是晚上了。
第二天早晨,林肯夫人对他说:
作文五:《林肯的小屋voa英语》8500字
STEVE EMBER: Wele to THIS IS AMERICA in VOA Special English. I'm Steve Ember. BARBARA KLEIN: And I'm Barbara Klein. This week on our program, we take you to President Lincoln's Cottage in Washington. (MUSIC) STEVE EMBER: Our story begins on the evening of Wednesday, September seventeenth, eighteen sixty-two. Photo: lincolncottage.org age: A Visit to a 19th Century Camp David The Civil War between the Union North and Confederate South is in its second year. The first major battle on Northern territory has just been fought that day a hundred kilometers from Washington. Union troops defeated a rebel invasion in the Battle of Antietam in the state of Maryland. In all, more than tty thousand soldiers were killed or wounded. September seventeenth, eighteen sixty-two, bees the single bloodiest day in American military history. President Abraham Lincoln is fighting to keep the Southern states of the Confederacy from leaving the Union. But from his office in the White House, he must also attend to his other duties as president of the United States. BARBARA KLEIN: In summertime, which can get very hot in Washington, President Lincoln used a country house. It was about five kilometers from the White House. Each morning and evening, Lincoln rode between the two houses on horseback, unguarded. Buildings would give way to farmland as he rode north out of the city. In about thirty minutes, he would arrive at the grounds of the Soldiers' Home. Just inside the gate was a large house used by the president and his family. This house was on much higher ground than the White House, so the wind kept it cooler. It was also quiet -- a place to think. STEVE EMBER: On this day we imagine Lincoln climbing the stairs to his study on the second floor. He places his tall black hat on his desk and opens a large window. He feels cooler already. He lights two lamps and sits down at the desk. An important document that he has been writing, and rewriting, waits for him. He began working on it soon after he became president in eighteen sixty-one. Lincoln has been thinking long and hard to develop his ideas and capture them in words. What he is writing sounds like it was written by a lawyer. He was, after all, a lawyer in Illinois before he became president. But this is different. It involves the war, the ownership of human beings and the future of the divided nation. He knows that some people will support it, some will reject it and some will say it changes nothing. It will free the slaves, but only in areas where Lincoln has no power. BARBARA KLEIN: Slavery was legal in the Confederate States of America -- the South. But it was also legal in several neighboring states that remained loyal to the Union. Many Americans wanted Lincoln to free all the slaves. Lincoln opposed slavery. But he needed the continued loyalty of those border states, like Maryland and Kentucky, or risk losing the Civil War. STEVE EMBER: The sixteenth president looks again at what he has written. Lincoln feels that what he is doing will give the war effort new meaning. He feels that in time it will lead to the end of slavery in the United States. On this day, September seventeenth, he has finished his second draft of the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation. Soon he will share it with his cabinet. (MUSIC) BARBARA KLEIN: Abraham Lincoln issued the preliminary version five days later, on September tty-second, eighteen sixty-two. It declared that slaves would be free anywhere that was still in rebellion on January first, eighteen sixty-three. The final version of the Emancipation Proclamation came on January first, declaring: " ... all
persons held as slaves within any State or designated part of a State, the people whereof shall then be in rebellion against the United States, shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free ... " The document would bee one of the most important in American history. The Emancipation Proclamation is in the National Archives in Washington, and it can be seen online at archives.gov. STEVE EMBER: Lincoln was right that it would not be very popular. But he was also right that it would be the first step toward ending slavery in the United States. The proclamation also weled freed slaves to serve in the Union Army and Navy. By the end of the war, more than two hundred thousand blacks had joined the armed services. (MUSIC) BARBARA KLEIN: The Civil War lasted from eighteen sixty-one to eighteen sixty-five. Troops were stationed at the Soldiers' Home to protect President Lincoln during the war. At first he did not wele them. He did not think he needed their protection. But he began to enjoy talking to them. In fact, much of what historians know about the president's time at the house is from stories told by those soldiers. One soldier told of guarding the president's house on a day when Lincoln was sitting on the porch with his young son Tad. They were playing a game of checkers. The president asked the solder to put down his rifle and join them. The young soldier was confused. He was supposed to guard the president, not play a game. But the president was also mander-in-chief of the Army and Navy. The soldier decided he could not refuse the request. He spent the afternoon playing checkers with the president. STEVE EMBER: Not far from the house was a military hospital. The president would sometimes watch the wagons arriving with soldiers wounded in the war. He would sometimes talk with the soldiers. The man with the long, sad face wanted to hear news about the battles they had been fighting. He said it helped him understand their experiences. (MUSIC) BARBARA KLEIN: Today the house at the Soldiers' Home is known as President Lincoln's Cottage. But Lincoln was not the first president to use it. That was James Buchanan, the president just before him. Later, presidents Rutherford Hayes and Chester Arthur also used it. A Washington banker named George Washington Riggs built the house in eighteen forty-two. In eighteen fifty-one, he sold the house and the land around it to the federal government. The government later expanded the house and used the land to build the Soldiers' Home for veterans. Today it is called the Armed Forces Retirement Home. More than one thousand retired service members live there. STEVE EMBER: The location of President Lincoln's Cottage has not changed since Lincoln's day. But the city of Washington has. The house is now within the city limits. Historians have pared it to the modern presidential retreat in the mountains of Maryland. They call it a kind of nineteenth century Camp David. The thirty-four room house opened to the public in February of two thousand eight after fifteen million dollars in work. The National Trust for Historic Preservation has restored the building so it looks as it did when Lincoln and his family lived there. For example, workers removed more than tty layers of paint from one room. The paint hid the wooden walls of what was Lincoln's library. Visitors can see lines left by bookshelves on the walls. BARBARA KLEIN: Guides tell visitors that Lincoln lived at the house for one-fourth of his time as president. He and his family would go to the house in June or early July and stay until early November. They did this in eighteen sixty-two,
sixty-three and sixty-four. Records show that one year, White House workers moved nineteen wagonloads of belongings to the house. These included toys, clothing and furniture. STEVE EMBER: One night in eighteen sixty-four, President Lincoln survived an assassination attempt. He was alone, returning on horseback from Washington. Someone shot at him. It happened near the house. His tall hat flew off and soldiers found it on the ground with a bullet hole through it. He was not injured. After that, the War Department increased his protection. But it was not enough to save his life. Records show that he visited his country house for the last time on April thirteenth, eighteen sixty-five. The next day, John Wilkes Booth, an actor and supporter of the defeated Confederacy, shot President Lincoln at Ford's Theatre in Washington. (MUSIC) STEVE EMBER: Our program was written by Nancy Steinbach and produced by Caty Weaver. I'm Steve Ember. BARBARA KLEIN: And I'm Barbara Klein. Internet users can learn more about President Lincoln's Cottage at lincolncottage.org. For a link, and for transcripts, MP3s and podcasts of our programs, go to 51voa.. We hope you can join us again next week for THIS IS AMERICA in VOA Special English.
作文六:《林肯的成长故事【作文】》600字
林肯
1809年2月12日,亚伯拉罕·林肯出生在一个农民的家庭。
小时候,家里很穷,他没机会上学,每天跟着父亲在荒原上劳动。他自己说:“我一生中进学校的时候,加在一起总共不到一年。”但林肯勤奋好学,一有机会就向别人请教。他什么活儿都干,不管干什么,他都非常认真负责,诚实而且守信用。
他十几岁时当过村了里杂货店的店员。有一次,一个顾客多付了几分钱,他为了退这几分钱跑了十几里路。还有一次,他发现少给了顾客二两茶叶,就跑了几里路把茶叶送到那人家中。他诚实、好学、谦虚,每到一处,都受到周围人的喜爱。
1836年,他通过考试当上了律师。 当律师以后,由于他精通法律,口才很好,在当地很有声望。很多人都来找他帮着打官司。但是他为了当事人辩护有一个条件,就是当事人必须是正义的一方。许多穷人没有钱付给他劳务费,但是只要告诉林肯:“我是正义的,请你帮我讨回公道。”林肯就会免费为他辩护。
一次,一个很有钱的人请林肯为他辩护。林肯听了那个客户的陈述,发现那个人是在诬陷好人,于是就说:“很抱歉,我不能替您辩护,因为您的行为是非正义的。” 那个人说:“林肯先生,我就是想请您帮我打这场不正义的官司,只要我胜诉,您要多少酬劳都可以。” 林肯严肃地说:“只要使用一点点法庭辩护的技巧,您的案子很容易胜诉,但是我会对自己说:?林肯,你在撒谎。?谎话只有在丢掉良心的时候,才能大声地说出口。所以,请您另请高明。”
那个人听了,什么也没说,默默地离开了林肯的办公室。
作文七:《[优秀作文]林肯的台阶》600字
一个1周岁左右的小男孩,被年轻的妈妈牵着小手来到公园的广场前,要上有十几个阶梯的台阶了。小男孩却挣脱开妈妈的手,要自己爬上去。他用胖胖的小手向上爬,他的妈妈也没有抱他上去的意思。当爬上两个台阶时,他就感到台阶很高,回头瞅一眼妈妈,妈妈没有伸手去扶他的意思,只是眼睛里充满了慈爱和鼓励。小男孩又抬头向上瞅了瞅,他放弃了让妈妈抱的想法,还是手脚并用小心地向上爬。他爬得很吃力,小屁股抬得老高,小脸蛋也累得通红,那身娃娃服也被弄得都是土,小手也脏乎乎的,但他最终爬上去了。年轻的妈妈这才上前拍拍儿子身上的土,在那通红的小脸蛋上亲了一口。
这个小男孩,就是后来成为美国第16届总统的林肯。他的母亲便是南希·汉克斯。
林肯的父亲是个农民,家境极为贫穷。林肯断断续续地接受正规教育的时间,加起来还不足1年。但林肯从小就养成了热爱知识、追求学问、善良正直和不畏艰难的好品质。他买不起纸和笔,就用木炭在木板上写字,用小木棍在地上练字。他抓紧一切时间看书学习,练习讲演。林肯失过业,做过工人,当过律师。他从29岁起,开始竞选议员和总统,前后尝试过11次,失败过9次。在他51岁那年,他终于问鼎白宫,并取得了辉煌的业绩,被马克思称之为“全世界的一位英雄”。母亲南希在林肯9岁那年不幸病故。但毫无疑问,她用坚强而伟大的母爱抚养了林肯,使他勇敢而坚定地走向未来。
不言而喻,人的一生有无数级台阶——生活、学习和工作。如何面对和攀登这些人生之阶?不同的人会有不同的答案。但经历风雨,终会见彩虹。
作文八:《林肯的英语演讲稿》22100字
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林肯的英语演讲稿
An inspiring person to me(about five minutes)
Ladies and gentlemen:
Good morning! Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth president of America, possessed a legendary life and exerted a tremendous inspiration on me. It is his story that motivated me and encouraged me when adversities e to me. From him, I e to realize that if one can do something by persistence, then he or she will be extraordinary and succeed sooner or later. Now please allow me to briefly tell you about him.
At the age of 22, he suffered a lot from his business, which made him awfully disappointed. Then he turned his mind into being a politician. Unfortunately, without enough economic funding and reputation, he failed again. Defeated twice in one year, he was undoubtedly painful.
Subsequently, he decided to run for the election of state legislator for the second time, this time, he succeeded. From then on, he grew a hope that maybe he would rapidly go up in the world.
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several years, his wife, as well as his spiritual support, passed away because of illness. This might be an extreme shock to him and he was next to collapsed. In 1843, he lost again in his election of American representatives. However, instead of being despair, Abraham Lincoln overcame his depression and turned it into a motivation which eventually led him to bee arguably one of the greatest presidents in America. Moreover, he got over constant ridicule during the Civil War even when he was a president. But he never became dejected because of it.
Actually, Abraham Lincoln could have given up every time he , he faced up to all the difficulties with a brave heart anda strong will. He was one of those who not only looked adversity in an optimistic way but also learned valuable lessons on overing difficult circumstances and were able to move ahead.
It inspires me a lot. As we all know,
800-meter-race is the necessary item to be tested in every semester, lacking adequate exercise, I always can’t finish the whole race. Since I learned more about Lincoln, every time I want to give up half way, his deeds
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will linger in my mind, this always supports me to achieve my goals. Never give up and everything is promising.
No quitting, so winning. It is the perseverance that keeps bright the key to the door of achievement so we have no reason but to persist in everything we are doing.
As Abraham Lincoln himself said, “I am a slow walker, but I never walk backwards.” Facing up difficulties, he didn’t hang back or run away, but hold on and fight for it instead. He had never thought how he should do if he failed again, but just kept on.
There is no doubt that Abraham Lincoln is so great that he could inspire us all our life. No matter what time, no matter what may happen, I will never allow myself to give up. This spirit, will bee my lifelong navigation.
Thank you for your attention.
林肯的英语演讲稿 [篇2]
I am honored to be with you today for your mencement from one of the finest universities in the world. Truth be told, I never graduated from college.
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And this is the closest I’ve ever gotten to a college graduation. Today I want to tell you three stories from my life. That’s it. No big deal. Just three stories.
今天,我很荣幸能和你们一起参加毕业典礼,斯坦福
大学是世界上最好的大学之一。说实话,(虽然)我从来没
有从大学中毕业,但今天是我生命中离大学毕业最近的一天
了。今天我想向你们讲述我生活中的三个故事。不说大道理,
就是三个故事而已。
The first story is about connecting the dots.
第一个故事是关于如何把生命中的点点滴滴串连起
来。
I dropped out of Reed College after the first 6 months, but then stayed around as a drop-in for another 18 months or so before I really quit. So why did I drop out?
我在里德学院读了六个月之后就退学了,但是在十八
个月以后,我还经常去学校。我为什么要退学呢,
It started before I was born. My biological mother was a young, unwed college graduate student, and she decided to put me up for adoption. She felt very strongly that I should be adopted by college graduates, so everything was all set for me to be adopted at birth
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by a lawyer and his wife. Except that when I popped out they decided at the last minute that they really wanted a girl. So my parents, who were on a waiting list, got a call in the middle of the night asking: “We have an unexpected baby boy; do
you want him?” They said: “Of course.” My biological mother later found out that my mother had never graduated from college and that my father had never graduated from high school. She refused to sign the final adoption pa-pe-rs. She only relented a few months later when my parents promised that I would someday go to college. This was the start in my life. 故事要从我的出生说起。我的亲生母亲是一名年轻未婚的大
学毕业生。她决定让别人收养我,她十分想让大学毕业生收
养我。所以在我出生前,她已经准备一切,让一位律师和他
的妻子收养。但是她没有料到,在我出生后,律师夫妇突然
决定要一个女孩。所以,我的养父养母(他们当时还在候选
名单上)突然在半夜接到了一个电话:“我们有一个意外降
生的男婴,你们想收养他吗,”他们回答说: “当然~” 但
是我亲生母亲随后发现,我的养母从未上过大学,我的养父
高中没毕业。于是她拒绝签订收养合同。但在几个月以后,
因为我的养父养母答应她一定要让我上大学,她才心软同意
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了。
And 17 years later I did go to college. But I na-iv-ely chose a college that was almost as expensive as Stanford, and all of my working-class parents’
savings were being spent on my college tuition. After six months, I couldn’t see the value in it. I had no
idea what I wanted to do with my life and no idea how college was going to help me figure it out. And here I was spending all of the money my parents had saved their entire life. So I decided to drop out and would all work out OK. It was pretty scary at the time, but looking back it was one of the best decisions I ever made. The minute I dropped out I could stop taking the required classes that didn’t interest me, and begin dropping in on the ones that looked far more interesting.
在十七岁那年,我的确上大学了。但我天真地选择了
一个几乎和斯坦福大学一样贵的学校,我父母还处于工薪阶
层,为了交学费,他们几乎耗光所有积蓄。六个月后,我几
乎看不到在学校的价值。我不知道(我生命中)要追求什么,
我也不知道学校是否能帮我找到答案。但在学校,我将花光
我父母这一辈子的积蓄。所以,我决定退学,并且我相信车
到山前必有路。(不可否认),我当时非常害怕,但现在回头
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来看,这个决定是我一生中最明智决定之一。在我做出退学
决定后,我再也不用去上那些我丝毫没有兴趣的必修课,我
开始去听那些看起来有趣的课程。
It wasn’t all romantic. I didn’t have a dorm room, so I slept on the floor in friends’ rooms, I returned coke bottles for the 5, deposits to buy food with, and
I would walk the 7 miles across town every Sunday night to get one good meal a week at the Hare Krishna temple. I loved it. And much of what I stumbled into by following my curiosity and intuition turned out to be priceless later on. Let me give you one example:
这一点也不浪漫。没了宿舍,所以我要到朋友家睡地
板;为了填饱肚子,我捡过值5美分的可乐罐;为了每周一
顿的好一点的饭,每个星期天晚上,我穿街过巷,步行7英
里到Hare Krishna教堂。我喜欢那里的饭菜。在好奇和直
觉的引导下,我跌跌撞撞地遇到很多东西,这些后来被证明
是无价瑰宝。我给你们举一个例子吧:
Reed College at that time offered perhaps the best calligraphy instruction in the country. Throughout the campus every poster, every label on every drawer, was beautifully hand calligraphed. Because I had dropped out and didn’t have to take the normal classes, I
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decided to take a calligraphy class to learn how to do this. I learned about serif and san serif typefaces, about varying the amount of space between different letter binations, about what makes great typography great. It was beautiful,
historical, artistically subtle in a way that science can’t capture, and I found it fascinating.
那时候,里德学院的书法课程也许是全美最好的。学
校里的每个海报,抽屉上的每个标签,上面全都是漂亮的书
法。因为我退学了,没有了正常的课程,所以我决定去上/
书法课,去学学怎样写出漂亮的字。我学到了san serif 和
serif字体,我学会了怎么样在不同的字母组合之中变化间
距,还有怎么样做最好的版式。那种美感、真实感和艺术感,
是科学永远不能捕捉到的,(我发现)那实在是太迷人了。
None of this had even a hope of any practical application in my life. But ten years later, when we were designing the first Macintosh puter, it all came back to me. And we designed it all into the Mac. It was the first puter with beautiful typography. If I had never dropped in on that single course in college, the Mac would have never had multiple typefaces or proportionally spaced fonts. And since
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Windows just copied the Mac, its likely that no personal puter would have them. If I had never dropped out, I would have never dropped in on this calligraphy class, and personal puters might not have the wonderful typography that they do. Of course it was impossible to connect the dots looking forward when I was in college. But it was very, very clear looking backwards ten years later.
当时这些东西似乎在我生命中没什么可用之处。但十
年之后,当我们在设计第一台Macintosh计算机的时候,就
全部派上用场。我把当时我学的那些东西全都融入到Mac。
那是拥有漂亮字体的第一台计算机。如果我当时没有退学,
我没机会沉迷于书法课程,Mac就不会有种类繁多或的行距
整齐的字体。如果Windows没有抄袭Mac,个人电脑很可能
就不会这么多字体。如果我没有退学,
我不会沉迷于书法课程,个人电脑很可能就不会这么
多字体。当然了,我在学校的时候不可能把这些点点滴滴提
前串连起来。但在十年之后回顾过去,这些东西历历在目。
Again, you can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You have to trust in something — your gut,
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destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it would made all the difference.
再说一次,你不可能把这些点点滴滴提前串连起来;
你只能在回顾的时候把它们串连起来。所以你必须相信这些
点点滴滴是和你的未来项链的。你必须要相信某些东西:直
觉、命运、生命、因缘等等。这个方法从未让我失望过,它
让我与众不同。
林肯的英语演讲稿 [篇3]
Abraham Lincoln, an Influential President in the American History
The United States of America is a country with a president system. The president of USA is not only head of the state and the government, but also
administrative departments of the supreme leader and army mander, usually called There are 44 presidents in the history of the United States. Abraham Lincoln is the 16th one who maintained the unity of the nation and abolished the slavery that influenced the nation much. He is the first Republican president and also ranked among the greatest president ranked first. USA once held a poll in 2015--”the greatest
Americans”, Lincoln was elected America figure of
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second. He is one of the most popular presidents.
On February 12, 1809, Abraham Lincoln was born in a poor family in Hardin County in Kentucky prefecture. His parents are descendants of British immigrants, taking farming and he was young, he helped the family move firewood, water, do farm work and so 1816, Lincoln’s family moved to Indiana Southwest. At his age of 9, his mother died who was just 36 years old. Second years, his father married a kindness and enlightened woman named Sarah Bush, and the family lived happily. Because of poverty, his education degree wasn’t high. In order to earn money, he was a ferry worker on the Ohio River and a plantation worker when he was young.
Lincoln is a man who loves reading. At his young age, he read all the writings of Shakespeare and “American history”, also read lots of books about history and became a learned and wisdom man through self-study. He ran for state senator that meant he embarked on a political road since 1832. Finally he was electedpresident in 1860. In the 28 years, he has undergone a lot of difficulties that normal people
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cannot imagine. Eight elections, eight voted out, twice failed in business, and even once mental collapse, many times, he could give up, but he didn’t. Just because of not giving up, he became one of the greatest presidents in the history of teacher of the revolution Marx highly evaluated Lincoln, “he is a man who will not be scared by difficulties, not to confuse for success, he refuse to be cowed or submit to his great goal, but never act rashly and blindly, he steadily forward, and never back;...... In a word, he is a rare character that achieved the great realm and still maintained his excellent quality”. Owing to his view
of abolishing slavery, Lincoln’s election, threatened the benefits of the Southern plantation owners. They certainly don’t want a man who advocates the abolition of slavery as their president. Then the Civil War broke out in 1861.
At the beginning of the war, Lincoln tried to seek the policy that promised with the Southern plantation owners. With the military losing ground, Lincoln realized that to abolish slavery truly, there must have sacrifice, peaceful means can not solve any
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problems. If they want to win the war, they must transfer the enthusiasm of farmers, abolish the slavery, and liberate black slaves .In 1862 May, Lincoln signed the Homestead Act. This measure eliminated the possibility of southern slave owners to seize the western land fundamentally, but also met the urgent needs of the peasants, greatly stimulated the enthusiasm of farmers to participate in. On January 1, 1863, “Emancipation Proclamation” was promulgated formally, announced the abolition of slavery in the rebel states today, the liberated slaves can call in the union army. Announced the slaves free,
fundamentally undermined the rebels’ fighting force, meanwhile, the Yankees had abundant 1864, Lincoln put forward slogan that “the people, by the people”. It enhanced troop’s morale. In April, 1865, the Yankees achieved victory in the Civil War, meaning the war that lasted four years ended. The Civil War is called the second revolution after the War of Independence. Lincoln beca
me a symbol of black liberation.
Because Lincoln can adapt to the demand of the
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masses, destroyed slavery in a revolutionary way, and solved the people’s demand for land in the Civil War of the most critical juncture, thus he promoted the development of America’s capitalism, and made important contributions to safeguard national unity and liberate black slaves. Due to the excellent achievements of Abraham Lincoln, he was elected as America’s president again on November 8, 1864. However, Lincoln haven’t put his post-war policies into effect,
tragedy happened. Because slave owners hatred Lincoln extremely. On April 14, 1865 night at ten fifteen, fifth days after the surrender of the Southern army. Lincoln was attacked by an assassin in Ford theatre in Washington. Lincoln’s unfortunate death caused a huge
shock at home and abroad. American people conveyed profound condolences to him, about 7,000,000 people stood mourning funeral procession on both sides of the road, and there are 1,500,000 people looked at Lincoln’s face with reverence.
Lincoln was buried in his hometown -- Illinois Springfield. His wife was later buried in there, too. So far, motor vehicle license plate of Illinois’s
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self-proclaimed “State of Lincoln”. In 1867, to memorate Lincoln, one of the greatest presidents in American’s history, the county town of Lancaster County, renamed the Lincoln, and became the state’s capital.
Although not to receive advanced education, Lincoln has excellent eloquence and grace, the direct embodiment is the famous Gettysburg address. The last sentence became the definition of modern democratic government: to enable us to get free living under God in this country, the government of the people, by the people and for the people, shall not perish from the earth. There are four presidential giant statues in the Rushmore National Park, Lincoln’s is in the right. Lincoln Memorial in the capital of America-- Washington ,is located on the National Mall, is one of the most famous monuments of the national.
Lincoln is an outstanding statesman, also a distinguished lawyer. In order to promote the development of American social, Abraham Lincoln has made tremendous contributions. He gained American’s respect, his popularity even more than Washington in
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American’s mind. Remembered for his integrity, kindness and strong personality, he has been one of the American history’s most admired president. Historians regard Washington as the father, while Lincoln as the National salvation. In American, the third Monday of February each year is the “President’s Day”, to memorate the two great leaders. In brief, Abraham Lincoln is the influential president in the American history.
Hello,everyone!
Today I wil lintroduce one of the greatest presidents,Abaram Lincoln.
At first,I will introduce his brief Lincoln ,he was the 16th President of the United States,serving from March 1861 until his assassination in April 1865,He successfully led his cuntrythrough its greatest constitutional military and moral crisis—the
Amercian Civil War ---preserving theUnion while ending slavery ,and promoting economic and financial modernization.
He is a Politician,thinker,he is also the first repubilcian Amercian President ,he and George
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Washington,Franklin Roosevelt,are recognized as the the three of the greatest America’s President.
林肯的英语演讲稿 [篇4]
At this second appearing to take the oath of the presidential office there is less occasion for an extended address than there was at the first. Then a statement somewhat in detail of a course to be pursued seemed fitting and proper. Now, at the expiration of four years, during which public declarations have been constantly called forth on every point and phase of his great contest which still absorbs the attention and engrosses the energies of the nation, little that is new could be presented. The progress of our arms, upon which all else chiefly depends, is as well known to the public as to myself, and it is, I trust, reasonably satisfactory and encouraging to all. With high hope for the future, no prediction in regard to it is ventured.
On the occasion corresponding to this four years ago all thoughts were anxiously directed to an impending civil war. All dreaded it; all sought to avert it. While the inaugural address was being delivered from this place, devoted altogether to saving teing
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delivered from thisurgent agents were in the city seeking to destroy it without war-seeking to dissolve the Union and divide effects by
negotiation. Both parties deprecated war, but one of them would make war rather than let the nation survive, and the other would accept war rather than let it perish, and the war came.
One-eighth of the whole population were colored slaves, not distributed generally over the Union, but localized in the southern part of it. Their slaves constituted a peculiar and powerful interest. All knew that this interest was somehow the cause of the war. To strengthen, perpetuate, and extend this interest was the object for which the insurgents would rend the Union even by war, while the Government claimed no right to do more than to restrict theterritorialen largement of it. Neither party expected for the war the magnitude or the duration, which it has already attained. Neither anticipated that the cause of the conflict might cease with or even before the conflict itself should cease. Each looked for an easier triumph, and a result less fundamental and astounding. Both read the same Bible
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and pray to the same God, and each invokes His aid against the other. It may seem strange that any men should dare to ask a just God’s assistance in wringing their bread from the sweat of other men’s faces, but let us judge not, that we be not judged. That of neither has
been answered fully. The Almighty has His own purposes. “Woe unto the world because of
offenses; for it must need be that offenses e, but woe to that man by whom the offense et.” If we shall suppose that American slavery is one of those offenses which, in the providence of God, must needs e, but which, having continued through His appointed time, He now wills to remove, and that He gives to both North and South this terrible war as the woe due to those by whom the offense came, shall we discern there in any departure from those divine attributes which the believers in a living God always ascribe to Him? Fondly do we hope, fervently do we pray that this mighty scourge of war may speedily pass away? Yet, if God wills that it continue until all the wealth piled by the bondsman’s two hundred and fifty years of unrequited
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toil shall be sunk, and until every drop of blood drawn with the lash shall be paid by another drawn with the sword, as was said three thousand years ago so still it must be said “The judgments of the Lord are true and righteous altogether.”
With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right as God gives us to see the might, let us strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation’s wounds, to care for him who
shall have borne the battle and for his widow and his orphan, to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations.
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林肯的英语演讲稿EmilCanon 201X.12.26An inspiring person to meLadies and gentlemen:Good morning! Abraham Linoln, the sixteenth president of Ameria, possessed a legendar life and exerted a tremendous inspiration on me. It is his stor that motivated me and enouraged me hen adversities e to me. From him, I e to realize that if one an do something b persistene, then he or she ill be extraordinar and sueed sooner or later. No please allo me to briefl tell ou about him.At the age of 22, he suffered a lot from his business, hih made him afull disappointed. Then he turned his mind into being a politiian. Unfortunatel, ithout enough eonomi funding and reputation, he failed again. Defeated tie in one ear, he as undoubtedl painful.Subsequentl, he deided to run for the eletion of state legislator for the seond time, this time, he sueeded. From then on, he gre a hope that mabe he ould rapidl go up in the orld.Sadl, another misfortune fell on him after several ears, his ife, as ell as his spiritual support, passed XX beause of illness. This might be an extreme shok to him and he as next to ollapsed. In 1843, he lost again in his eletion of Amerian representatives. Hoever, instead of being despair, Abraham Linoln overame his depression and turned it into a motivation hih eventuall led him to bee arguabl one of the greatest presidents in Ameria. Moreover, he got over onstant ridiule during the Civil War even hen he as a president. But he never beame dejeted beause of it.Atuall, Abraham Linoln ould have given up ever time he suffered.But, he faed up to all the diffiulties ith a brave heart anda strong ill. He as one of those ho not onl looked adversit in an optimisti a but also learned valuable lessons on overing diffiult irumstanes and ere able to move ahead.It
inspires me a lot. As e all kno, 800-meter-rae is the neessar item to be tested in ever semester, laking adequate exerise, I alas an’t finish the hole rae. Sine I learned more about Linoln, ever time I ant to give up half a, his deeds ill linger in m mind, this alas supports me to ahieve m goals. Never give up and everthing is promising.No quitting, so inning. It is the perseverane that keeps bright the ke to the door of ahievement so e have no reason but to persist in everthing e are doing.As Abraham Linoln himself said, “I am a slo alker, but I never
alk bakards.” Faing up diffiulties, he didn’t hang bak or run
XX, but hold on and fight for it instead. He had never thought ho he should do if he failed again, but just kept on.There is no doubt that Abraham Linoln is so great that he ould inspire us all our life. No matter hat time, no matter hat ma happen, I ill never allo mself to give up. This spirit, ill bee m lifelong navigation.Thank ou for our attention.林肯的英语演
讲稿 I am honored to be ith ou toda for our menement from one of the finest universities in the orld. Truth be told, I never graduated from ollege. And this is the losest I've ever gotten to a ollege graduation. Toda I ant to tell ou three stories from m life. That's it. No big deal. Just three stories.今天,我
很荣幸能和你们一起参加毕业典礼,斯坦福大学是世界上最好的大学
之一。说实话,(虽然)我从来没有从大学中毕业,但今天是我生命
中离大学毕业最近的一天了。今天我想向你们讲述我生活中的三个故
事。不说大道理,就是三个故事而已。The first stor is about
onneting the dots.第一个故事是关于如何把生命中的点点滴滴串连
起来。I dropped out of Reed College after the first 6 months, but then staed around as a drop-in for another 18 months or so before I reall quit. So h did I drop out?我在里德学院读了六
个月之后就退学了,但是在十八个月以后,我还经常去学校。我为什
么要退学呢,It started before I as born. M biologial mother as
a oung, uned ollege graduate student, and she deided to put me up for adoption. She felt ver strongl that I should be adopted b ollege graduates, so everthing as all set for me to be adopted at birth b a laer and his ife. Exept that hen I popped out the deided at the last minute that the reall anted a girl. So m parents, ho ere on a aiting list, got a all in the middle of the night asking: "We have an unexpeted bab bo; doou ant him?" The said: "Of ourse." M biologial mother later found out that m mother had never graduated from ollege and that m father had never graduated from high shool. She refused to sign the final adoption pa-pe-rs. She onl relented a fe months later hen m parents promised that I ould someda go to ollege. This as the start in m life. 故事要从我的出生说起。我的亲生母亲是一名年
轻未婚的大学毕业生。她决定让别人收养我,她十分想让大学毕业生
收养我。所以在我出生前,她已经准备一切,让一位律师和他的妻子
收养。但是她没有料到,在我出生后,律师夫妇突然决定要一个女孩。
所以,我的养父养母(他们当时还在候选名单上)突然在半夜接到了
一个电话:“我们有一个意外降生的男婴,你们想收养他吗,”他们
回答说: “当然~” 但是我亲生母亲随后发现,我的养母从未上过
大学,我的养父高中没毕业。于是她拒绝签订收养合同。但在几个月
以后,因为我的养父养母答应她一定要让我上大学,她才心软同意了。
And 17 ears later I did go to ollege. But I na-iv-el hose a ollege that as almost as expensive as Stanford, and all of m orking-lass parents' savings ere being spent on m ollege tuition. After six months, I ouldn't see the value in it. I had no idea hat I anted to do ith m life and no idea ho ollege as going to help me figure it out. And here I as spending all of the mone m parents had saved their entire life. So I deided to drop out and ould all ork out OK. It as prett sar at the time, but looking bak it as one of the best deisions I ever made. The minute I dropped out I ould stop taking the required lasses that
didn't interest me, and begin dropping in on the ones that looked far more interesting.在十七岁那年,我的确上大学了。但
我天真地选择了一个几乎和斯坦福大学一样贵的学校,我父母还处于
工薪阶层,为了交学费,他们几乎耗光所有积蓄。六个月后,我几乎
看不到在学校的价值。我不知道(我生命中)要追求什么,我也不知
道学校是否能帮我找到答案。但在学校,我将花光我父母这一辈子的
积蓄。所以,我决定退学,并且我相信车到山前必有路。(不可否认),
我当时非常害怕,但现在回头来看,这个决定是我一生中最明智决定
之一。在我做出退学决定后,我再也不用去上那些我丝毫没有兴趣的
必修课,我开始去听那些看起来有趣的课程。It asn't all romanti.
I didn't have a dorm room, so I slept on the floor in friends' rooms, I returned oke bottles for the 5, deposits to bu food
ith, and I ould alk the 7 miles aross ton ever Sunda night to get one good meal a eek at the Hare Krishna temple. I loved it. And muh of hat I stumbled into b folloing m uriosit and intuition turned out to be prieless later on. Let me give ou one example:这一点也不浪漫。没了宿舍,所以我要到朋友家睡地板;为了填饱肚
子,我捡过值5美分的可乐罐;为了每周一顿的好一点的饭,每个星
期天晚上,我穿街过巷,步行7英里到Hare Krishna教堂。我喜欢
那里的饭菜。在好奇和直觉的引导下,我跌跌撞撞地遇到很多东西,
这些后来被证明是无价瑰宝。我给你们举一个例子吧:Reed College
at that time offered perhaps the best alligraph instrution in the ountr. Throughout the ampus ever poster, ever label on ever draer, as beautifull hand alligraphed. Beause I had dropped out and didn't have to take the normal lasses, I deided to take a alligraph lass to learn ho to do this. I learned about serif and san serif tpefaes, about varing the amount of spae beteen different letter binations, about hat makes great tpograph great. It as beautiful,historial, artistiall subtle in a a that siene an't apture, and I found it fasinating.那时候,里德学
院的书法课程也许是全美最好的。学校里的每个海报,抽屉上的每个
标签,上面全都是漂亮的书法。因为我退学了,没有了正常的课程,
所以我决定去上书法课,去学学怎样写出漂亮的字。我学到了san
serif 和serif字体,我学会了怎么样在不同的字母组合之中变化间
距,还有怎么样做最好的版式。那种美感、真实感和艺术感,是科学
永远不能捕捉到的,(我发现)那实在是太迷人了。None of this had
even a hope of an pratial appliation in m life. But ten ears later, hen e ere designing the first Maintosh puter, it all ame bak to me. And e designed it all into the Ma. It as the first puter ith beautiful tpograph. If I had never dropped in on that single ourse in ollege, the Ma ould have never had multiple tpefaes or proportionall spaed fonts. And sine Windos just opied the Ma, its likel that no personal puter ould have them. If I had never dropped out, I ould have never dropped in on this alligraph lass, and personal puters might not have the onderful tpograph that the do. Of ourse it as impossible to onnet the dots looking forard hen I as in ollege. But it as ver, ver lear looking bakards ten ears later.当时这些东西似乎在我生命中没
什么可用之处。但十年之后,当我们在设计第一台Maintosh计算机
的时候,就全部派上用场。我把当时我学的那些东西全都融入到Ma。
那是拥有漂亮字体的第一台计算机。如果我当时没有退学,我没机会
沉迷于书法课程,Ma就不会有种类繁多或的行距整齐的字体。如果
Windos没有抄袭Ma,个人电脑很可能就不会这么多字体。如果我没
有退学,我不会沉迷于书法课程,个人电脑很可能就不会这么多字体。
当然了,我在学校的时候不可能把这些点点滴滴提前串连起来。但在
十年之后回顾过去,这些东西历历在目。Again, ou an't onnet the
dots looking forard; ou an onl onnet them looking bakards. So ou have to trust that the dots ill someho onnet in our future. You have to trust in something — our gut, destin, life, karma,
hatever. This approah has never let me don, and it ould made all the differene.再说一次,你不可能把这些点点滴滴提前串连起
来;你只能在回顾的时候把它们串连起来。所以你必须相信这些点点
滴滴是和你的未来项链的。你必须要相信某些东西:直觉、命运、生
命、因缘等等。这个方法从未让我失望过,它让我与众不同。林肯的
英语演讲稿 Abraham Linoln, an Influential President in the Amerian HistorThe United States of Ameria is a ountr ith a president sstem. The president of USA is not onl head of the state and the government, but also administrative departments of the supreme leader and arm mander, usuall alled Mr.President. There are 44 presidents in the histor of the United States. Abraham Linoln is the 16th one ho maintained the unit of the nation and abolished the slaver that influened the nation muh. He is the first Republian president and also ranked among the greatest president ranked first. USA one held a poll in 201X--"the greatest Amerians", Linoln as eleted Ameria figure of seond. He is one of the most popular presidents.On Februar 12, 1809, Abraham Linoln as born in a poor famil in Hardin Count in Kentuk prefeture. His parents are desendants of British immigrants, taking farming and hunting.When he as oung, he helped the famil move fireood, ater, do farm ork and so on.In 1816, Linoln's famil moved to Indiana Southest. At his age of 9, his mother died ho as just 36 ears old. Seond ears, his father married a kindness and enlightened oman named Sarah Bush, and the famil lived happil. Beause of povert, his eduation degree asn't high. In order to earn mone, he as a ferr orker on the Ohio River and a plantation orker hen he as oung.Linoln is a man ho loves reading. At his oung age, he read all the ritings of Shakespeare and "Amerian histor", also read lots of books about histor and literature.He beame a learned and isdom man through self-stud. He ran for state senator that meant he embarked on a politial road sine 1832. Finall he as eletedpresident in 1860. In the 28 ears, he has undergone a lot of diffiulties that normal people annot imagine. Eight eletions,
eight voted out, tie failed in business, and even one mental ollapse, man times, he ould give up, but he didn't. Just beause of not giving up, he beame one of the greatest presidents in the histor of Ameria.The teaher of the revolution Marx highl evaluated Linoln, "he is a man ho ill not be sared b diffiulties, not to onfuse for suess, he refuse to be oed or submit to his great goal, but never at rashl and blindl, he steadil forard, and never bak;...... In a ord, he is a rare harater that ahieved the great realm and still maintained his exellent qualit". Oing to his vie of abolishing slaver, Linoln's eletion, threatened the benefits of the Southern plantation oners. The ertainl don't ant a man ho advoates the abolition of slaver as their president. Then the Civil War broke out in 1861.At the beginning of the ar, Linoln tried to seek the poli that promised ith the Southern plantation oners. With the militar losing ground, Linoln realized that to abolish slaver trul, there must have sarifie, peaeful means an not solve an problems. If the ant to in the ar, the must transfer the enthusiasm of farmers, abolish the slaver, and liberate blak slaves .In 1862 Ma, Linoln signed the Homestead At. This measure eliminated the possibilit of southern slave oners to seize the estern land fundamentall, but also met the urgent needs of the peasants, greatl stimulated the enthusiasm of farmers to partiipate in. On Januar 1, 1863, "Emanipation Prolamation" as promulgated formall, announed the abolition of slaver in the rebel states toda, the liberated slaves an all in the union arm. Announed the slaves free, fundamentall undermined the rebels' fighting fore, meanhile, the Yankees had abundant manpoer.In 1864, Linoln put forard slogan that "the people, b the people". It enhaned troop's morale. In April, 1865, the Yankees ahieved vitor in the Civil War, meaning the ar that lasted four ears ended. The Civil War
is alled the seond revolution after the War of Independene. Linoln beame a smbol of blak liberation.Beause Linoln an adapt to the demand of the masses, destroed slaver in a revolutionar a, and solved the people's demand for land in the Civil War of the most ritial junture, thus he promoted the development of Ameria's apitalism, and made important ontributions to safeguard national unit and liberate blak slaves. Due to the exellent ahievements of Abraham Linoln, he as eleted as Ameria's president again on November 8, 1864. Hoever, Linoln haven't put his post-ar poliies into effet, traged happened. Beause slave oners hatred Linoln extremel. On April 14, 1865 night at ten fifteen, fifth das after the surrender of the Southern arm. Linoln as attaked b an assassin in Ford theatre in Washington. Linoln's unfortunate death aused a huge shok at home and abroad. Amerian people onveed profound ondolenes to him, about 7,000,000 people stood mourning funeral proession on both sides of the road, and there are 1,500,000 people looked at Linoln's fae ith reverene.Linoln as buried in his hometon -- Illinois Springfield. His ife as later buried in there, too. So far, motor vehile liense plate of Illinois's self-prolaimed "State of Linoln". In 1867, to memorate Linoln, one of the greatest presidents in Amerian's histor, the ount ton of Lanaster Count, renamed the Linoln, and beame the state's apital.Although not to reeive advaned eduation, Linoln has exellent eloquene and grae, the diret embodiment is the famous Gettsburg address. The last sentene beame the definition of modern demorati government: to enable us to get free living under God in this ountr, the government of the people, b the people and for the people, shall not perish from the earth. There are four presidential giant statues in the Rushmore National Park, Linoln's is in the right. Linoln Memorial in the
apital of Ameria-- Washington ,is loated on the National Mall, is one of the most famous monuments of the national.Linoln is an outstanding statesman, also a distinguished laer. In order to promote the development of Amerian soial, Abraham Linoln has made tremendous ontributions. He gained Amerian's respet, his popularit even more than Washington in Amerian's mind. Remembered for his integrit, kindness and strong personalit, he has been one of the Amerian histor's most admired president. Historians regard Washington as the father, hile Linoln as the National salvation. In Amerian, the third Monda of Februar eah ear is the "President's Da", to memorate the to great leaders. In brief, Abraham Linoln is the influential president in the Amerian histor.Hello,everone!Toda I il lintrodue one of the greatest U.S presidents,Abaram Linoln.At first,I ill introdue his brief introdution.Abraham Linoln ,he as the 16th President of the United States,serving from Marh 1861 until his assassination in April 1865,He suessfull led his untrthrough its greatest onstitutional militar and moral risis—the
Amerian Civil War ---preserving theUnion hile ending slaver ,and promoting eonomi and finanial modernization.He is a Politiian,thinker,he is also the first repubilian Amerian President ,he and George Washington,Franklin Roosevelt,are reognized as the the three of the greatest Ameria’s President.
林肯的英语演讲稿 At this seond appearing to take the oath of the presidential offie there is less oasion for an extended address than there as at the first. Then a statement somehat in detail of a ourse to be pursued seemed fitting and proper. No, at the expiration of four ears, during hih publi delarations have been onstantl alled forth on ever point and phase of his great ontest hih still absorbs the attention and engrosses the energies of the nation, little that is ne ould be presented.
The progress of our arms, upon hih all else hiefl depends, is as ell knon to the publi as to mself, and it is, I trust, reasonabl satisfator and enouraging to all. With high hope for the future, no predition in regard to it is ventured.On the oasion orresponding to this four ears ago all thoughts ere anxiousl direted to an impending ivil ar. All dreaded it; all sought to avert it. While the inaugural address as being delivered from this plae, devoted altogether to saving teing delivered from thisurgent agents ere in the it seeking to destro it ithout ar-seeking to dissolve the Union and divide effets bnegotiation. Both parties depreated ar, but one of them ould make ar rather than let the nation survive, and the other ould aept ar rather than let it perish, and the ar ame.One-eighth of the hole population ere olored slaves, not distributed generall over the Union, but loalized in the southern part of it. Their slaves onstituted a peuliar and poerful interest. All kne that this interest as someho the ause of the ar. To strengthen, perpetuate, and extend this interest as the objet for hih the insurgents ould rend the Union even b ar, hile the Government laimed no right to do more than to restrit theterritorialen largement of it. Neither part expeted for the ar the magnitude or the duration, hih it has alread attained. Neither antiipated that the ause of the onflit might ease ith or even before the onflit itself should ease. Eah looked for an easier triumph, and a result less fundamental and astounding. Both read the same Bible and pra to the same God, and eah invokes His aid against the other. It ma seem strange that an men should dare to ask a just God's assistane in ringing their bread from the seat of other men's faes, but let us judge not, that e be not judged. That of neither hasbeen ansered full. The Almight has His on purposes. "Woe unto the orld beause ofoffenses; for
it must need be that offenses e, but oe to that man b hom the offense et." If e shall suppose that Amerian slaver is one of those offenses hih, in the providene of God, must needs e, but hih, having ontinued through His appointed time, He no ills to remove, and that He gives to both North and South this terrible ar as the oe due to those b hom the offense ame, shall e disern there in an departure from those divine attributes hih the believers in a living God alas asribe to Him? Fondl do e hope, ferventl do e pra that this might sourge of ar ma speedil pass XX? Yet, if God ills that it ontinue until all the ealth piled b the bondsman's to hundred and fift ears of unrequited toil shall be sunk, and until ever drop of blood dran ith the lash shall be paid b another dran ith the sord, as as said three thousand ears ago so still it must be said "The judgments of the Lord are true and righteous altogether."With malie toard none, ith harit for all, ith firmness in the right as God gives us to see the might, let us strive on to finish the ork e are in, to bind up the nation's ounds, to are for him ho shall have borne the battle and for his ido and his orphan, to do all hih ma ahieve and herish a just and lasting peae among ourselves and ith all nations.
作文十:《英语美文分享:林肯的微笑(双语)》3400字
英语美文分享:林肯的微笑(双语)
Something that has always intrigued me about Abraham Lincoln is, not surprisingly, his sense of humor. As far as I can tell, he's the first American President to have one.
That's because the term “sense of humor” really wasn't in mon usage until the eighteen-sixties
and seventies. In the eighteen-forties and fifties, it was called “the sense of the ridiculous,” and didn't have the positive connotations that “sense of humor” has today. Back then, what was ridiculous was what invited ridicule. Funniness and cruelty t hand in hand. Of course, they still do a lot of arm-in-arm strolling in our day as well.
Lincoln's humor was very different because, for one thing, it was actually “humor” as the word was defined in his time. We don't make the distinction between “wit” and “humor” anymore, but in the nineteenth century people did. Wit was sarcastic and antipathetic while humor was congenial and empathetic. It's the differ—ence we note now when we distinguish between “laughing with” and
“laughing at.” Lincoln was much more about “laughing with” than “laughing at.” And when “laughing at,” it was often himself he was mocking.
In the famous Lincoln-Douglas debates, when Douglas accused Lincoln of being two-faced, Lincoln replied, referencing his homeliness, “Honestly, if I were two-faced, would I be showing you this one?”
And, in a way, Lincoln's face itself tells us much about his sense of humor.
You can b through thousands of photographs of politicians, soldiers, and the like from Lincoln's time and not find a single smile. Here's his sourpussed cabinet.
True, the extended exposures required for photographs of that era made smiling difficult. Yet Lincoln alone, as far as I can tell, overcame that difficulty. And though there is only a hint of smile in his photographs, it hints at what Lincoln knew too well: that, as Mark Twain pointed out, “the secret source of humor is not joy but sorrow.”
Interestingly, while having a sense of humor, or at least the appearance of one provided by edy writers, has bee a necessary characteristic for an American President in our time, in the nineteenth century, too much humor was considered a liability. And that was the case for Lincoln. A journalist covering the Lincoln-Douglas debates mented that “I could not take a real personal liking to the man, owing to an inborn weakness for which he was even then notorious and so remained during his great public career, he was inordinately fond of jokes, anecdotes, and stories.”
There's hoping that our age might have a more favorable feeling towards him.?
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一些一直让我对亚伯拉罕?林肯,毫不奇怪,他的幽默感。据我所知,他是美国第一任总统有一个。
这是因为术语“幽默感”真的不是在常见的用法,直到十八岁六十年代和年代。在说,五十多岁时,它被称为“荒谬的感觉”,并没有积极的内涵,“幽默感”今天。当时,什么是荒谬是什么邀请嘲笑。幽默和残忍是齐头并进的。当然,他们仍然做很多手挽着手漫步在我们的一天。
林肯的幽默是非常不同的,因为,首先,它实际上是“幽默”这个词被定义为在他的时间。我们不区分“智慧”和“幽默”了,但在19世纪的人做。智慧是讽刺和反感而幽默是一致的、善解人意的。这是我们现在的生活不同注意当我们区分“笑”和“笑。”林肯是更多关于“笑”,而不是“与嘲笑。”,当“笑”,它常常被自己他被嘲笑。
在著名的林肯-道格拉斯大辩论,当道格拉斯指责林肯被虚伪的,林肯回答说,引用他的朴素,“老实说,如果我是双面的,我表现的你吗,”,在某种程度上,林肯的脸本身告诉我们太多关于他的幽默感。
你可以梳理成千上万的照片的政客、军人等从林肯的时间,而不是找到一个微笑。这是他的sourpussed内阁。
真的,延长曝光照片那个时代的要求使微笑困难。然而林肯孤单,据我所知,克服了这个困难。虽然只有一丝的微笑在他的照片,但它暗示了什么林肯知道太好:马克?吐温那指出,“幽默的秘密来源不是喜悦而是忧愁。”
有趣的是,虽然有幽默感,或者至少出现一个喜剧作家提供的,已经成为一个必要的特性对一位美国总统在我们的时代,在19世纪,太多的幽默被认为是一种责任。那是如此的林肯。林肯与道格拉斯的辩论一名记者报道评论说,“我不能把一个真正的个人喜欢这个人,由于一个天生的弱点,他甚至被然后臭名昭著的,所以依然在他的伟大的公共事业,他是非常地喜欢笑话,轶事,和故事。”
有希望,我们的年龄可能更有利对他感觉。,
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