Kevin didn't want to procrastinate, even though the second verse of "Ode to a Nightingale" had already been published, he simply sent the third verse to Wall.

fade away, disappear, and forget

What you never knew in the woods,

Forget the boredom, anxiety and restlessness here.

Here people sit together and sigh;

Here old age is paralyzed, with only a few gray hairs shaking,

The youth also grow pale and thin and die;

Here people feel sad when they think,

Will have leaden eyes in despair;

Here, the beauty's eyes are hard to keep bright,

A nascent love withers the next day.

This is the third chapter of "Ode to a Nightingale". The whole article tells about the desolation and helplessness of this real world, those pale, thin, and even dead, those sad, leaden eyes, and withered.

This also indirectly attacks the ugliness and anxiety in the real world, as well as the declining hearts of the people. Therefore, the third chapter of "Ode to a Nightingale" is also Kevin's favorite. This chapter also has a bit of essay flavor. It is also one of the highest realms of poetry to express the various states of life in the form of poetry.

Therefore, when Wall clicked on the email from Kevin and read it carefully, he could only marvel. But he was used to such surprises. Because of every contribution of Kevin, he can only marvel in admiration.

"Well, I don't think I have anything to say except to use the word 'genius,'" Wall lamented.

There is no doubt that this "Ode to a Nightingale" is the representative work of John Keats, and it can be said that it was created in one go. It took less than three hours. All the inspiration comes from nature, from that The song of the nightingale. Zhang Zhang is a classic, there is no doubt about it.

After Kevin sent the third chapter of "Ode to a Nightingale" to Wall, he planned to go out and buy some wine that his father liked to drink. After all, he has been busy with novels recently, and he hasn't bought wine for his father for a while.

This time, Kevin chose to buy from Niconston Winery in Edinburgh. Nikon Deadon Winery is a chain winery in Edinburgh and has been recognized by the market for its excellent quality. Since "Wuthering Heights" became a big hit, Kevin's worth has suddenly increased by hundreds of thousands of pounds. So, he decided to buy some good wine for his father.

The distance between Kevin's community and Niconston Winery is not very far, so Kevin plans to take a walk there, and he can also exercise his body by the way, occasionally meowing girls in deep V on the road. After all, in Edinburgh, it is common for plump women to wear deep V coats.

From Kevin's community to the Niconston winery, you need to pass through Edinburgh's Polari International Studios. Polali is a local dialect, meaning "enthusiasm". It is rumored that Edinburgh suffered a great disease a long time ago, and the disease was very contagious. All people dare not approach the sick person, because they are afraid that they will also be implicated. But there is a doctor named Pollari who is not afraid. After he came to this city, he treated those sick people for free and took good care of them. Recently, under his enthusiasm, the heavens were touched, and the disease was able to leave this city.

Later, in order to commemorate this enthusiastic doctor, people translated Polari as the meaning of enthusiastic person. The reason why Pollari International Cinemas is so named is to show the world their enthusiastic service attitude to customers.

in 1947,

It is the first international film festival held in the UK and the longest continuous international film festival in the world. The film festival is part of the Edinburgh Festival (which includes film, drama, music, exhibitions, etc.) and is held for two weeks from August to September each year. Its main purpose is to intensively exhibit the outstanding films that have won awards at the world's major international film festivals during the year.

Therefore, Edinburgh's film and television culture is very deep. There are also a lot of cinemas here, more than London or any other city. Pollari International Cinemas is also one of the largest cinemas in Edinburgh.

When Kevin walked to Polari International Cinema, he saw many people gathered around the bottom of the announcement screen, which was very lively.

"Could it be that Director Hudson and the others started promoting the release of "Jane Eyre"?"

Kevin remembered the phone call Hudson had made to him, and then saw them gathered under the new film announcement screen of Porari Studios, so he thought it was Director Hudson who posted the new film promotion here.

Out of curiosity, Kevin walked over, but because there were too many people, he couldn't squeeze in for a long time. Finally, after a couple left, he could clearly see what they were watching.

""The Klinders" will be released on Friday, so stay tuned." Kevin read.

At this time, Kevin also heard the people around him whispering:

"Great, 'The Klinders' is finally being made into a movie, always loved this classic."

"Yeah, I like the kindness and bravery of the Klinders. I think this is a movie that the whole world should watch, not one of them."

"My father told me since I was a child that I must be like the Klinders, brave and caring."

"The Klinders will be a historic film, there is nothing to compare it to. I think it will be the pride of British cinema."

"I'm really looking forward to this movie, and I thank the Klinders for their kind and brave hearts. It's time for more people to know the love of the Klinders. And the movie is the best way."

"The Clinders" is a famous British novel masterpiece, and its author, Clinders, is a great British writer. In this parallel world of England, he is also considered one of the writers who can be as famous as Shakespeare.

Klinder was born poor, but he became a writer of a generation by his own efforts, and in the evil society of the old era, he kept speaking for the suffering people, and even earned money by doing business with his wife. The money supported those suffering masses. It's a pity that he was killed because he offended some interest groups.

The novel "The Klinders" is Klinder's last novel. The novel records their lifelong struggle for love, kindness and a peaceful world. Therefore, its literary value is immeasurable in this parallel world of England.

"The Klinders" is also a great work loved by the British, so when they heard that it was made into a movie, many people were full of expectations for this movie. They all said they would go to the cinema to see it.

Kevin thought it would be to promote "Jane Eyre", but he didn't expect it to be about "The Klinders". So, momentarily a little disappointed. But if you think about it carefully, "The Klinders", as a novel masterpiece in this parallel world, can be made into a movie, which is also a good choice. After all, this is one of the literary representatives of their parallel world.

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