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母亲节-雅思口语话题

塔州雅思 2012-5-13 15:13:35 阅读 11267 来自: 澳大利亚
母亲节到底怎么写? Mother's Day or Mothers' Day or Mothers Day? 为什么那样写?看看首倡者自己怎么想的?后来母亲节商业化愈演愈烈,首倡者希望自己当时根本就没发明这个节日,后来她因为抗议母亲节的商业化被捕。。。Let us check it out...

Mother's Day is a celebration that honours mothers and motherhood, maternal bonds, and the influence of mothers in society. It is celebrated on various days in many parts of the world, most commonly in March, April, or May. It complementsFather's Day, a celebration honoring fathers.
Celebrations of mothers and motherhood occur throughout the world. Many of these trace back to ancient festivals, like the Greek cult to Cybele, the Roman festival of Hilaria, or the Christian Mothering Sunday celebration. However, the modern holiday is an American invention and not directly descended from these celebrations.[1][2][3] Despite this, in some countries Mother's Day has become synonymous with these older traditions.

Founding:
Julia Ward Howe was the first to proclaim Mother's Day in 1870. Her Mother's Day Proclamation was a pacifist reaction to the American Civil War and the Franco-Prussian War. The modern holiday of Mother's Day was first celebrated in 1908, when Anna Jarvis held a memorial for her mother in America. She then began a campaign to make "Mother's Day" a recognized holiday in the United States. Although she was successful in 1914, she was already disappointed with its commercialization by the 1920s. Jarvis' holiday was adopted by other countries and it's now celebrated all over the world.

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In 1912, Anna Jarvis trademarked the phrases "second Sunday in May" and "Mother's Day", and created the Mother's Day International Association.

She was specific about the location of the apostrophe; it was to be a singular possessive, for each family to honour their mother, not a plural possessive commemorating all mothers in the world.
This is also the spelling used by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson in the law making official the holiday in the United States, by the U.S. Congress on bills, and by other U.S. presidents on their declarations.
Common usage in English language also dictates that the ostensibly singular possessive "Mother's Day" is the preferred spelling, although "Mothers' Day" (plural possessive) or "Mothers Day" (plural non-possessive) are sometimes used.


In most countries, Mother's Day is a recent observance derived from the holiday as it has evolved in the United States. When it was adopted by other countries and cultures, it was given different meanings, associated to different events (religious, historical or legendary), and celebrated on a different date or dates.
Some countries already had existing celebrations honoring motherhood, and their celebrations have adopted several external characteristics from the American holiday, like giving carnations and other presents to your own mother.
The extent of the celebrations varies greatly. In some countries, it is potentially offensive to one's mother not to mark Mother's Day. In others, it is a little-known festival celebrated mainly by immigrants, or covered by the media as a taste of foreign culture.


Mother's Day in China
The day is becoming more popular in China, and carnations are a very popular gift and the most sold type of flower.In 1997 it was set as the day to help poor mothers, specially to remind people of the poor mothers in rural areas such as China's western region.In the People's Daily, the Chinese government's official newspaper, an article explained that "despite originating in the United States, people in China accept the holiday without hesitation because it is in line with the country's traditional ethics – respect for the elderly and filial piety towards parents."
In recent years the Communist Party member Li Hanqiu began to advocate for the official adoption of Mother's Day in memory of Meng Mu, the mother of Mèng Zǐ, and formed a non-governmental organization called Chinese Mothers' Festival Promotion Society, with the support of 100 Confucian scholars and lecturers of ethics. They also ask to replace the Western gift of carnations with lilies, which, in ancient times, were planted by Chinese mothers when children left home. It remains an unofficial festival, except in a small number of cities.


Commercialization

Nine years after the first official United States Mother's Day, commercialization of the holiday became so rampant that Anna Jarvisherself became a major opponent of what the holiday had become and spent all her inheritance and the rest of her life fighting what she saw as an abuse of the celebration.
Later commercial and other exploitations of the use of Mother's Day infuriated Jarvis and she made her criticisms explicitly known the rest of her life. She criticized the practice of purchasing greeting cards, which she saw as a sign of being too lazy to write a personal letter. She was arrested in 1948 for disturbing the peace while protesting against the commercialization of Mother's Day, and she finally said that she "wished she would have never started the day because it became so out of control ...".
Mother's Day continues to be one of the most commercially successful U.S. occasions.
It is possible that the holiday would have withered over time without the support and continuous promotion of the florist industries and other commercial industries. Other Protestant holidays from the same time, like Children's Day and Temperance Sunday, do not have the same level of popularity.Mother's Day is also prominent in the Sunday comic strips in the newspapers of the United States, ranging from sentimental to wry to caustic.
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u5i0r8d0 来自: 中国福建泉州

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百年难得一见的好贴啊

但是看了你的这个帖子,又让我对社区产生了希望。是你让我的心里重新燃起希望之火,
本来我决定不会在社区回任何帖子了,但是看了你的帖子,
这篇帖子不算太成功,但它的实验意义却远远大于成功本身。
正所谓:“一马奔腾,射雕引弓,天地都在我心中!”
我告诉自己这个帖子是一定要回的!这是百年难得一见的好贴啊!苍天有眼啊
本来我已经对这个社区失望了,觉得这个社区没有前途了,心里充满了悲哀。
楼主真不愧为无厘界新一代的开山怪!
是你让我的心死灰复燃,是你拯救了我一颗拨凉拨凉的心!
回复 · 2012-5-28 14:42:09
本来我决定不再发什么新帖了,但是看了你的回帖, 我告诉自己这个帖子是一定要回的!这是百年难得一见的好贴啊!苍天有眼啊 本来我已经对这个社区失望了,觉得这个社区没有前途了,心里充满了悲哀。 楼主真不愧为无  详情 回复
2012-5-28 17:38
塔州雅思 楼主 来自: 澳大利亚

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u5i0r8d0 发表于 2012-5-28 14:42
但是看了你的这个帖子,又让我对社区产生了希望。是你让我的心里重新燃起希望之火,
本来我决定不会在社区 ...

本来我决定不再发什么新帖了,但是看了你的回帖,
我告诉自己这个帖子是一定要回的!这是百年难得一见的好贴啊!苍天有眼啊
本来我已经对这个社区失望了,觉得这个社区没有前途了,心里充满了悲哀。
楼主真不愧为无厘界新一代的开山怪!
是你让我的心死灰复燃,是你拯救了我一颗拨凉拨凉的心!
回复 · 2012-5-28 17:38:52
majiazhou 来自: 中国河北秦皇岛

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顶一个~
回复 · 2012-5-29 08:05:02