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六級寫作經典范文及點評:The Almighty Dollar

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2015年06月11日

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  金錢要求你將自己的才智出售給他人的理智,而不是將你的缺點出售給他們的愚蠢。對待金錢要有正確的態(tài)度。也許金錢可以是你衡量自身能力的一種標準,卻不是唯一的標準。

  The Almighty Dollar

  Political and technological developments are rapidly obliterating all cultural differences and it is possible that, in a not remote future, it will be impossible to distinguish human beings living on one area of the earth’s surface from those living on any other①, but our different pasts have not yet been completely erased and cultural differences are still perceptible. The most striking difference between an American and a European is the difference in their attitudes towards money. Every European knows, as a matter of historical fact, that, in Europe, wealth could only be acquired at the expense of other human beings②, either by conquering them or by exploiting their labor in factories. Further, even after the Industrial Revolution began, the number of persons who could rise from poverty to wealth was small: the vast majority took it for granted that they should not be much richer nor poorer than their fathers. In consequence, no European associates wealth with personal merit or poverty with personal failure.

  In the United States, wealth was also acquired by stealing, but the real exploited victim was not a human being but poor Mother Earth and her creatures who were ruthlessly plundered. It is true that the Indians were expropriated, but this was not, as it had always been in Europe, a matter of the conqueror seizing the wealth of the conquered, for the Indian had never realized the potential riches of his country. It is also true that, in the Southern states, men lived on the labor of slaves, but slave labor did not make them fortunes; what made slavery in the South all the more inexcusable was that, in addition to being morally wicked, it didn’t even pay off handsomely.

  Thanks to the natural resources of the country, every American, until quite recently, could reasonably look forward to making more money than his father, so that, if he made less, the fault must be his; he was either lazy or inefficient. What an American values, therefore, is not the possession of money as such, but his power to make it as a proof of his manhood; once he has proved himself by making it, it has served its function and can be lost or given away. In no society in history have rich men given away so large a part of their fortunes. A poor American feels guilty at being poor, but less guilty than an American rentier who has inherited wealth but is doing nothing to increase it; what can the latter do but take to drink and psychoanalysis?

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  作者威斯特·休·奧登(Wystan Hugh Auden)(1907—1973),英國詩人,文學評論家,20世紀30年代英國左翼青年作家領袖,40年代起思想向右轉變,后期詩歌帶有濃厚宗教色彩,1946年入美國國籍。

  本文比較了歐洲人的金錢觀和美國人的金錢觀。文章第一段就指明美國人和歐洲人之間有文化差異,而最明顯的在于他們對待金錢的不同態(tài)度。緊接著作者先闡述了歐洲人對待金錢的態(tài)度。在第二段和第三段中,作者具體介紹了美國人的金錢觀,從而得出結論:歐洲人靠剝削別人致富,美國人靠掠奪自然資源致富;歐洲人抓住金錢不放,美國人認為最重要的不是金錢本身而是賺錢的能力。本文又是一篇很好的comparison and contrast結構的范文。


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