死亡照片

黎明前的暖怀
精选回答

it was vacationing on the greek island of corfu for about a month in august of 1992. i rent a motorcycle and head into the interior of the island in search of isolated1 trails and sleepy villages. i rode for hours along dirt trails flanked by bright yellow wildflowers, over steep and rugged2 hills, and past wide fields where farmers struggled to grow anything that would take root in the barren, rocky soil. i had to keep a close watch on the gas tank because there were no gas stations anywhere except at the village where i had rented the motorcycle. at half a tank, i had no choice but to turn back.

the needle had just hit halfway3 and i was turning around to head back when i noticed an old cemetery4 in the distance, far away from any village or other sign of habitation. i decided5 to stretch my legs before beginning the long trip home. i rode to the gate, killed the engine and laid the bike down. as i passed through the creaky, wrought6 iron gate, i couldn't help but notice how silent the place was. i had to whistle to reassure7 myself that i hadn't gone deaf. there were only a few hours of daylight left and a strong wind was blowing, stirring the overgrown grass which partially8 obscured the scattered9 tombstones.

in greece, people aren't always buried. the bodies of the deceased are usually laid to rest inside marble tombs above ground with lids that can be easily lifted or slid aside. this tugged10 at my heart more than anything else - to see the faces of the people buried there as they were in life; their warm smiles and the kindness in their eyes. i spent a long time wandering around, kneeling in the grass next to the graves, talking to the people lying there and wondering how their lives had been.

when i walked to the rear edge of the cemetery, an unusual sight caught my eye - a tomb that was twice as large as any of the others. when i looked inside the cabinet, i found out why. there was a photograph of a young couple with their arms around each other, laughing. the date of their deaths, etched in the stone, were identical. apparently11, they were married and had died together in some kind of an accident. they had been laid in each other's arms inside the tomb. i can't relate all the feelings i had while looking at that picture of them together, bursting with youthful energy, their eager smiles full of excitement and anticipation12 of their lives together.

a line from a poem by andrew marvell crossed my mind -"the grave is a fine and private place but none, i think, do there embrace."i hoped it wasn't true.

a white marble cross that marked their graves had been broken off at the base, perhaps by vandals or a lightning bolt, and had fallen on the ground at the head of the tomb. small, orange wildflowers were growing up around it. this might not have been so unusual except for the fact that they were the only flowers growing anywhere in the cemetery. the contrast of these symbols of life and springtime next to a symbol of death was so striking, i decided to take a photograph of it.

i took my camera out of my backpack and started looking for a good angle for the photograph but couldn't find one. i decided that the best angle would be from the top of the tomb looking straight down at the cross, but i felt that standing13 on it would be disrespectful so i took a few shots from other angles. unsatisfied, i said to the young couple buried there, "excuse me. i don't mean any disrespect but i'd just like to stand on your tomb for a second to take a picture of your flowers. i hope you don't mind."

hoping i had won their approval, i stood on the lid and took the photo from the angle i wanted. i can't recall feeling any cold sensations or chills other than the ones i was already riddled14 with due to my overactive imagination. i stepped down from the tomb and said thank you. before i left, i picked up their cross and put it back in place on their tomb. the break was clean so it fit like a puzzle piece.

the sun was setting quickly and i was worried about finding my way back in the dark, so i decided to head home. i walked through the creaky, old gate again and kick-started the motorcycle. after being immersed in such profound silence for so long, the noise of the engine seemed louder than ever.

1992年8月,我去希腊的科孚岛度了一个月假。我在那租了辆摩托车,骑着进了岛的深处,探索那些与世隔绝很久的遗迹和沉睡的小村庄。我在烂泥路上一骑就是几个小时,翻过一座座陡峭的小山,穿过了一大片贫瘠的沙土地,可以看得出来,农民们费尽了心思把所有可能在这种地上扎根的东西都种过了。我必须得时刻留神油表,因为除了在我租摩托车的村子以外是没有加油站的。一旦用完了半箱油,我就不得不返回了。

随后,指针指向了油表的中央,我掉头正准备回去,这时候发现远处有座古墓,距离这些村子和民居有很远的一段距离。我决定在往回赶之前走一走,放松一下我的双条腿,于是我骑车到了墓室的大门口,关上引擎然后把车倒放在地上。我走过那扇曾经是很精致但是现在已经摇摇欲坠的大铁门,里面竟然安静得连一点声音都没有,以至于我不得不吹了个口哨来提醒自己并没变成了聋子。再有一两个小时太阳就要下山了,一股劲风刮来,吹得丛生的已经蔓延到了墓碑上的杂草来回摇摇晃晃的。#p#分页标题#e#

在希腊,并不是所有死去的人都会被埋葬的。有时候放着尸体的石棺就放在地面上,人们可以很轻易的就把盖子抬起来或者推到一边去。以前还从没有其他任何事情能让我如此的震撼——看着这些去世的人的脸庞,还展现着热情的笑容和慈祥的眼神,就和他们在生活中所表现出来的一样。我徘徊了良久,在坟墓旁边的草丛里跪下来,与长埋地下的人们交谈,想知道他们当初的生活状况。

我信步走到古墓的最后方,不寻常的一幕场景映入眼帘——有一座坟的大小是其它坟的两倍那么大。我向放照片的相框里看去,知道了原因。那是一对年轻夫妇的照片,他们挎着胳膊开怀大笑。石碑上刻着他们去世的时间,是相同的,显然两个人是在一次事故里双双去世的。此刻他们一定是互相依偎着躺在地下的,看着这张洋溢着年轻人青春活力的照片,我百感交集,他们热情的笑容里面,充满了幸福与对未来生活的展望。

安德鲁·马维尔的一句诗浮现在我的脑海里,“坟墓是个隐密的好地方,但没人会在那里拥抱吧,我想。”但愿这不是真的。

坟墓上立着的白色大理石十字架从底部断开了,掉到了前面的地上,可能是盗墓人破坏得吧,要么就是被闪电击到了。橘黄色的小花从四周长出来,野花生长在墓地的任何地方,本都不是希奇的(补:但问题是,整个墓地,只有这个地方长着花)。在这里生命与春天万物复苏的气息与死亡的象征形成了强烈的对比,我决定要拍张照片,永远留住这幅画面。

我从背包里拿出照相机,想要找一个合适的角度拍照但是怎么也选不好。我最后发现最好的角度应该是从坟墓上立着十字架的位置朝下照,但是我觉得站到上面去可能会亵渎亡灵,因此只是从其它的角度拍了几张。但是这些我都不大满意,于是我就对下面的年轻夫妇说,“请原谅,我没有任何冒犯的意思,我只是到你们的坟墓上面几秒钟去给你们的花儿拍张照片。希望你们不会介意。”

但愿我是得到了他们的同意,我站了上去从恰当的角度拍了照片。其实由于我那过分活跃的想象力,我的大脑里面刚才一直充斥着恐惧与不安,但是此刻我并没有因为又踩踏了他们的坟墓而感到胆战心惊。我从上面走下来,对他们说了谢谢。离开之前,我捡起他们的十字架重新放回去,断裂的痕迹一目了然,因此看上去就像是个拼图一样。

太阳已经转到了西边,马上就要落下去了,我恐怕天黑后找不到路所以决定赶紧回去。我又一次走过那扇古老的晃晃悠悠的大门,发动了摩托车。在那个安静至极的地方呆了这么长时间以后,马达的声音真有点震耳欲聋。

洛神花 2024-04-20 11:59:37

相关推荐

喜马拉雅山仍在不断上升的原因是[ ]A、位于板块交界处 B、位于板块扩张部位 C、位

题目内容:喜马拉雅山仍在不断上升的原因是A、位于板块交界处B、位于板块扩张部位C、位于火山、地震带上D、位于板块挤压部位最佳答案:D答案解析:该题暂无解析考点核心:板块漂移学说:解释地壳运动和海陆分布﹑演变的学...
展开详情

某同学举办主题为“多彩的城市生活”图文展览。“闲听瓦内讲评书,粉怪传奇胜翻读。打诨烟

题目内容:某同学举办主题为“多彩的城市生活”图文展览。“闲听瓦内讲评书,粉怪传奇胜翻读。打诨烟花皆悦众,全凭利口誉京都”。这首诗与下列哪一幅图片搭配在一起最合适A.唐都长安B.北宋东京C.元朝大都D.明朝北京最...
展开详情

如果你在宋代过春节,那么你会遇到的情况是 ①祭祀祖先,迎神供佛,挂年画,贴“桃符”。

题目内容:如果你在宋代过春节,那么你会遇到的情况是①祭祀祖先,迎神供佛,挂年画,贴“桃符”。②围炉而坐,饮酒唱歌,“守岁”。③早起登高,祝福新年。④燃放鞭炮,穿新衣,往来拜年。A.①②③④B.①②③C.①②④D...
展开详情

自负和自卑的相同点是( )①都是成功的绊脚石 ②都是自信的误区 ③都以自我为中心④都

题目内容:自负和自卑的相同点是()①都是成功的绊脚石②都是自信的误区③都以自我为中心④都是良好的心理素质A.①②③B.②③④C.①③④D.①②④最佳答案:A答案解析:自卑的人轻视自己,自负的人过高的估计自己,它...
展开详情

a mol FeS与b mol FeO投入到V L、c mol/L的硝酸溶液中充分反

题目内容:amolFeS与bmolFeO投入到VL、cmol/L的硝酸溶液中充分反应,产生NO气体,所得澄清溶液成分可看作是Fe(NO3)3、H2SO4的混合液,则反应中未被还原的硝酸可能为()①(a+b)×6...
展开详情

精选推荐更多>

凉州词王翰在什么情况下写的

王翰的《凉州词二首》具体创作时间未能确证,《凉州词》是乐府歌词,是按凉州(今甘肃省河西、陇右一带)地方乐调歌唱的。这首诗地方色彩极浓。从标题看,凉州属西北边地;从内容看,葡萄酒是当时西域特产,夜光杯是西域所进,琵琶更是西域所产,胡笳更是西北流行乐器。这些无一不与西北边塞风情相关。
原文节选:
葡萄美酒夜光杯,欲饮琵琶马上催。
醉卧沙场君莫笑,古来征战几人回?
译文:
酒筵上甘醇的葡萄美酒盛满在精美的夜光杯之中,歌伎们弹奏起急促欢快的琵琶声助兴催饮,想到即将跨马奔赴沙场杀敌报国,战士们个个豪情满怀。
今日一定要一醉方休,即使醉倒在战场上又何妨?此次出征为国效力,本来就打算马革裹尸,没有准备活着回来。
《凉州词二首》是唐代诗人王翰的组诗作品。第一首诗渲染了出征前盛大华贵的酒筵以及战士们痛快豪饮的场面,表现了战士们将生死置之度外的旷达、奔放的思想感情;第二首诗抓住边塞风光景物的特点,抒写边关将士们夜闻笳声而触动的思乡之情。这两首诗意境开阔,语言华美,节奏明快,富有浪漫气息。

霸凌的意思

“霸凌”通常是指人与人之间权力不平等的欺凌与压迫,它一直长期存在于社会中,包括肢体或言语的攻击、人际互动中的抗拒及排挤,也有可能是类似性骚扰般的谈论性或对身体部位的嘲讽、评论或讥笑,或者是因嫉妒等个人原因对其进行辱骂和讽刺。
“霸凌”造句:
1、报复只会升高施霸凌者的侵犯气焰。
2、正如施霸凌者值得你的注意,受害者也一样。
3、试著找出施霸凌背后的真正原因,再提供适合的援助。
4、教育部透过宣示活动展现反霸凌决心。
5、对那些孤离、少与同侪互动的学生要注意,孤离的学生最易成为施霸凌的目标。

鸟的天堂是什么意思

鸟的天堂一指的是茂盛的大榕树,人们把它叫做“鸟的天堂”。二指地方是鸟儿理想的栖息之地。出自《鸟的天堂》,作者巴金,散文,里面主要内容是说作者巴金游玩鸟的天堂所见到的景色及其感受。
在此文中,作者以清新流畅之笔,发掘和描绘了自然胜景之美,寄托了自己美好的情思,创造出一种清丽悠远的意境。同时,作者不是孤立地描绘这“鸟的天堂”,而是把它放在南国初夏水乡的夕照、青山、塔影、波光、田畴、朝暾的联系、烘托下加以凸显的。全文虽用语简朴无华,平铺直叙,却到处呈现出如诗似画的美趣,流贯着一种祥和宁静而又生机勃勃的田园牧歌情调。

王羲之是什么朝代

王羲之(303年-361年)是东晋大臣、书法家,字逸少,琅琊临沂(今山东省临沂市)人。丹阳尹王旷的儿子,太尉郗鉴的女婿,有“书圣”之称。
凭借门荫入仕,历任秘书郎、江州刺史、会稽太守,累迁右军将军,人称“王右军”。永和九年(353年),组织兰亭雅集。撰写的《兰亭序》,成为“天下第一行书”。永和十一年(355年),称病弃官,迁居于绍兴金庭。升平五年(361年)去世,安葬于瀑布山。
善于书法,兼善隶、草、楷、行各体,精研体势,心摹手追,广采众长,备精诸体,冶于一炉,摆脱汉魏笔风,自成一家,影响深远。风格平和自然,笔势委婉含蓄,遒美健秀。在书法史上,与钟繇并称“钟王”,与其子王献之合称“二王”。李志敏评价:“王羲之的书法既表现以老庄哲学为基础的简淡玄远,又表现以儒家的中庸之道为基础的冲和。”
常见热点问答
热点搜索
1-20
21-40
41-60
61-80
81-100
101-120
121-140
141-160
161-180
181-200
作文大全
1-20
21-40
41-60
61-80
81-100
101-120
121-140
141-160
161-180
181-200