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Introduction
1. thesis
2. summarize example A
3. summarize example B
1. thesis
Although it is good to stand out and make one’s own decisions, sometimes it is beneficial
to take the advice of others.
2. summarize example A
We can see through the demise of King Lear that he should not have ignored Kent’s
warning to not disown Cordelia.
3. summarize example B
The ignominious lose of Sweden in the Great Northern War also demonstrates that others
should listen to their advisers.
Conclusion
1. conclude the examples
2. step further (suggestion)
1. conclude the examples
Both Lear and Charles made irrational decisions that could have been prevented if they
had not so stubbornly acted by their own intuitions alone.
2. step further (suggestion)
In order to succeed in this world, we must learn to take the advice of others and
appreciate the advantages in doing so.
Body
1. TS
connect example with thesis
Body
3. reasoning
connect example with thesis
TS A
Listening
If Lear had only listened to his adviser Kent’s warning not to divide up the land the way
he did, Lear would not have suffered such a miserable fate.
TS B
Charles XII of Sweden could also have avoided a bad outcome of events if he had not
acted so impulsively in the Great Northern War, which began in 1700.
reasoning B
Charles would have succeeded if he had not ignored the suggestions of others.
Body
2. example
narrative
150 words (evenly)
Double N (name, number)
In Shakespeare’s play King Lear, Lear decides to divide his land amongst his three
daughters according to how much each daughter loved him. Goneril and Regan, the two
wicked daughters, exaggerate their love for him, while Cordelia, the youngest daughter,
claims to love Lear only so much as a daughter should love her father. Lear becomes
furious with this blunt answer and disowns Cordelia, leaving Goneril and Regan with the
most land. These two sisters, who are the new rulers of the kingdom, mistreat their father
until he goes insane.
细节
Shakespeare
King Lear
Generil
Reagan
Cordelia
Kent
In this conflict, Russia went to war with Sweden over a foothold on the Baltic Sea.
Sweden was the favor to win, and dealt Russia a humiliating defeat at the Battle of Narva.
Peter the Great of Russia, however, took this early loss as a wake-up call and built up his
navy. While he was doing this, Charles became ambitious and made the poor decision to
invade Poland, thus dividing his troops and resources. He didn’t pay any attention to his
advisers, who urged him to stay the course of the war he was already in. Sweden ended up
losing the entire war because of Charles’ actions at the final Battle of Poltava in 1721.
细节
Great Northern War in 1700
Charles Ⅻ of Sweden
Peter the Great of Russia
Baltic Sea
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