Week 13 Day 3 (금)에 온 걸 환영해! 🎉 오늘의 핵심: "Hook was dangerous because he never forgot and never forgave anyone who beat him."
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오늘의 핵심 표현
KEY SENTENCE · Q2 · B2 · Day 3 (금)
⭐ Q2 · Week 13 · Day 3 (금) · B2
"Hook was dangerous because he never forgot and never forgave anyone who beat him."
Hook은 자신을 이긴 사람을 결코 잊지 않고 결코 용서하지 않았기 때문에 위험했다.
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오늘의 이야기 📖
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다섯 아이와 모래 요정 이야기의 셋째 날이에요! 'real happiness' 주제의 마지막 이야기예요. 아이들은 가장 좋은 날이 소원 없는 날이었다는 것을 깨달았어요. 이번 주의 이야기를 정리해 볼까요?
등장인물들은 중요한 교훈을 배웠어요. 그리고 우리도 함께 배웠어요. real happiness에 대해 더 깊이 이해하게 되었어요. 이 교훈은 우리 일상에서도 적용할 수 있어요. 이야기 속 인물들처럼 우리도 선택해야 해요. 매일 조금씩 더 나은 사람이 될 수 있어요. 이번 주의 핵심 메시지를 기억하세요. 이 이야기의 교훈을 마음에 간직하세요!
⭐ A1 쉬움
🔤 A1 Easy
Captain Hook had fought many enemies in his long career as a pirate captain on the Neverland seas. He had beaten almost all of them, but the ones he had lost to he had never stopped thinking about. Peter Pan had beaten him again and again and had laughed each time as if it were all just a game. That laughter was the thing that Hook could not set aside no matter how many years went by after. His crew understood that the captain's mood could turn in an instant whenever Peter Pan was mentioned. To beat Hook was to make an enemy who would pursue you without rest until the very end of everything. Hook was dangerous because he never forgot and never forgave anyone who beat him.
⭐⭐ A2 보통
🔤 A2 Medium
The other pirates feared Hook not because of what he did to his enemies in the heat of battle. They feared him because of what he did to them in the cold and patient years that followed afterward. Hook kept a list — not a written one but a precise and perfectly maintained one inside his own mind. Every man who had ever crossed him or bested him or laughed at him occupied a permanent place on that list. He was in no hurry because he had all the time in the world and a memory that deteriorated not at all. Peter Pan was at the very top of that list in letters that had grown larger and bolder with every passing year. Hook's patience in pursuit of revenge was as terrifying as his temper in the middle of a full engagement. Hook was dangerous because he never forgot and never forgave anyone who beat him.
⭐⭐⭐ B1 도전
🔤 B1 Challenge
Barrie presents Hook's unforgiveness not as simple villainy but as a genuine psychological condition with real consequences. Hook is trapped in a loop of injury and planned retaliation that consumes more of his life with every revolution. The original wound — the loss of his hand and the accompanying laughter — was real and the pain of it was real. But Hook's response to that wound transformed a painful moment into a permanent and consuming occupation. He chose, consciously or not, to make Peter Pan the central fact of his existence rather than one episode among many. This choice cost him everything that might have made his considerable intelligence and courage worth having. A man of his abilities, freed from his obsession, might have been genuinely formidable in almost any endeavor. Instead he became the prisoner of a boy who thought of him, at most, as an entertaining recurring obstacle. Hook was dangerous because he never forgot and never forgave anyone who beat him.
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