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What foreign literary works are worth reciting?
Gorky once said: Books are the ladder of human progress. You are absolutely right. In a person's life, there will be great differences between those who don't study and those who don't study, not only the external temperament, but also the internal cultivation. So, if you like reading, I can recommend some foreign works, and I think it is ok to recite them properly.

One of my favorite literary works is the poem of Russian singer Pushkin. In high school, I read all his poems. Next time, I want to recommend some. First, Pushkin's If Life Deceives You, which is a necessary poem in high school, I think there must be a reason to recite it. First of all, it is an inspirational poem. When you are in the trough of life, the bottleneck of work and the despair of life, then you can think about this poem by this poet, which can encourage you to get out of the shadows, despair and trough. Moreover, this poem is catchy and rhymes are easy to understand, which can enrich our brains and serve as a force to support and encourage our progress.

The second is the well-known Robinson Crusoe, which is also an inspirational work. It tells the story of British explorer Robinson who was sunk and drifted to an uninhabited desert island, spent 28 years, lived alone for 26 years, and began to save himself, build houses, raise livestock and grow food in desperation. With his hands and brain, he turned a desert island into a world in these 20 years. A person's greatness and intelligence may be reflected in this point, and such a great miracle can be created through the brain and hands. So I think memorizing this is particularly useful, which can help us not to give up easily when we encounter difficulties and dangers. We can continue to think of other ways, so come on!

These are two books worth reciting that I recommend.