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美国论文抄袭:阅读书本

美国论文抄袭:阅读书本

“先生。《威尔逊的神奇内阁:管脚蚂蚁、长角的人类、烤面包上的老鼠和侏罗纪科技的其他奇迹》是劳伦斯·韦施勒的著作。这本书突出了历史背景和博物馆的作用。这篇文章写得很有风格,也很幽默。在整本书中,作者从《侏罗纪科技博物馆》的策展人David Wilson的角度带领读者参观侏罗纪科技博物馆。大卫·威尔逊的侏罗纪科技博物馆是一个非常奇特的柜子,它是由韦斯切勒在书中塑造的。它是以中世纪的神童为原型的,那是一个收藏珍奇和稀有物品的地方。这本书的所有措辞都集中在讨论自然历史博物馆作为一个讽刺的玩笑。一个合适的浮夸的声音,描绘了专业精神,已纳入叙述整个故事的博物馆,始终贯穿全书。韦斯切勒试图展示《神奇柜子》中那些好奇的物品,这有助于改变那些心甘情愿为荒谬所奴役的人类的行为。

美国论文抄袭:阅读书本
这本书描绘了复杂的情况,就像书中谈到的博物馆一样充满好奇。作者勾勒出了博物馆的模糊性,这个故事与维多利亚时期的外科手术室有相似之处。维多利亚时期的外科手术室是17世纪欧洲的收藏品,描绘的是好奇心和伦敦的阿什莫尔博物馆(Ashmolean museum)。这本书的目的不是要比较对立的事实和虚构的概念,而是探索一种思想。作者的目的是在展示真理的同时让人感到惊奇。在书中,威施勒审视了博物馆、迷信和描绘奇迹的历史意识形态。韦施勒采用了保持严密叙述的技巧,仅仅通过阅读该书的封底,并不能帮助读者清楚地理解书中所分享的确切情况、惊奇和兴奋。通过第一次阅读这本书,人们可能会觉得它只是为了传递一些信息给读者而写的

美国论文抄袭:阅读书本

“Mr. Wilson’s Cabinet of Wonder: Pronged Ants, Horned Humans, Mice on Toast, and Other Marvels of Jurassic Technology” is a book authored by Lawrence Weschler. This book highlights the historical background and the role of the museums. This writing has been penned down with great style and humour. Throughout the book, the author guides the readers through the Museum of Jurassic Technology from the perspective of the curator of the book named David Wilson. David Wilson’s Museum of Jurassic Technology is an extremely curious cabinet that is shaped in the book by Weschler. It is based on medieval wunderkammer that is a place where the collection of curiosities and rare things are exhibited. All the diction of the book has been focused to discuss the natural history museums as a satirical spoof. A suitable pompous voice which portrays professionalism has been incorporated to narrate the whole story of museums which run consistently through the book. Weschler’s attempt to show the inquisitive objects displayed in“Cabinet of Wonder” are helpful to change the behaviour of the humans who are willing slaves to absurdity.

美国论文抄袭:阅读书本
The book draws complex situations and is as curious as the museum it talks about. The author has sketched the ambiguity of the museums and the story finds parallels to Victorian surgical theatres, the 17th century European collections depicting curiosity and Ashmolean museum in London. The aim of this book is not to compare the facts and fictional concepts on opposite sides but an exploration of a thought. The objective of the author is to display truth and to be amazed at the same time. In the book, Weschler takes a look on the museums, superstitions, and historical ideology depicting wonder. Weschler has adopted the technique of maintaining tight narrative and by just reading the back cover of the book will not help in explicitly understanding the exact situations, amazement and excitement shared inside the book. By reading the book on the first instance, one may feel that it has been written with the objective of just passing some information to the readers