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Humor cell

By Cassandra PaynePublished 3 years ago 3 min read

I watched a cartoon today. A father and son were on their way to their son's painting class. The father is like a slave to his son, holding an umbrella for his son, carrying his backpack and drawing board for his son, and buying snacks for his son. What about the son? Sheltered by an umbrella and snacks, I walked leisurely, regardless of my father's sweat. On the top of the cartoon were two lines: Those who did not carry the board, and those who did not carry the board. After reading this comic, I feel the same way. The author is deeply moved by the phenomenon of "little emperors" and "little princesses" in real life. Why am I not? Once, I saw such an interesting thing in the park. A six-year-old boy was surrounded by a large crowd. Seems to be the little boy's father, mother, grandfather, grandmother, but in front of the "little emperor" is a "loyal". The snacks are full, the drinks are gone, and the video games are still on, which keeps him happy." When the emperor is happy, his subjects are happy. After a while, the boy wants to play on the slide, and several "subjects" prepare to catch the boy below. "Brush! The little boy slipped down, but many people were confused and didn't catch it. The little boy falls down. This kind of accident happens in Kingdom of Heaven. Come on! Grandma has been coaxing grandson, grandpa has been scolding dad, dad bowed his head to admit his mistake, took out snacks "shock" little boy. This isn't the first time I've seen something like this! In modern life, people's living standard has been improved and families have become rich. The new generation is already living a life of opening their mouth and reaching for their clothes. In addition, they are the only child, parents spoil us more. But where do they find out? They think they're sending us to heaven, but they're sending us to hell! Poor inherit the wind, parents all over the world, wake up!

Cartoons have a strong satirical and humorous nature. Painters use exaggeration and metaphor to satirize and criticize certain people and things. Today, I saw Hua's cartoon "False illiteracy" in the Chinese book. The cartoon says: On a cold winter day, the north wind is howling, the bus station is crowded with people, people sigh in the biting wind: "Alas! It's cold." Who wouldn't want to get in the car and get out of here? In the middle of the waiting area stood a sign with the words: "Where the mother and son got on the bus. Not illiterate, not blind, everyone can understand. But look, there are four tall men standing by the sign. They all had their hands in their pockets, waiting idly for the bus, not even bothering to read the sign. Look at the other side of the sign. There was a poor mother and son, and they pushed them out. The mother looked at the man helplessly. Are the four people in the cartoon really illiterate? Apparently not. For their own convenience, they do not speak of public morals and do not observe public order. It's a discordant landscape! The cartoon tells me that these men, for their own benefit, want to get on the bus quickly and push the mother and son aside. Their behavior makes me think that they are not illiterate, they are pseudo-illiterate. In life, there are many illiterates like them. For example, "Keep off the grass" signs stand on the lawn of the park. Some people are like illiterate people playing on the grass, throwing the peel, stepping on the lawn, and even stepping out of a path... Such behavior is shameful! We should learn from the false illiteracy and strive to create a harmonious and beautiful society with mutual respect and care. I believe our society will become more and more beautiful with our joint efforts." "Pseudo-illiteracy" will slowly disappear and become a common disgrace.

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