Rebirth As a Writer In Britain

Chapter 141: What is experience?

Kevin sat in the backstage, and when he saw reporters and media people constantly throwing problems at Enni and Wall, he felt that it was time for him to appear.

"Well, dear gentlemen and ladies, thank you for coming. Please be quiet and welcome Mr. Kevin's entry."

Following a word from the host of the press conference, Kevin stepped onto the guest seat of the press conference without any rush.

After the protagonist of this press conference came on stage, these media people would naturally not let go of the opportunity to ask questions. Before the host could speak, the moment Kevin walked up, they threw the question to Kevin.

"Mr. Kevin, what do you think of this plagiarism incident? What measures would you take to report your plagiarism?"

"Do you admit to plagiarism? If you do not admit it, how do you plan to resolve this plagiarism crisis? Or how do you prove yourself?"

"Mr. Kevin, can you tell us what you think after this plagiarism crisis? What do you plan to do with the person who reported your plagiarism?"

"Mr. Kevin, we understand that you are still a student. Excuse me, if you are not plagiarism, how can you write articles that have such a deep understanding of life and the real world at your current age?"

"Does your "Ode to the Nightingale" really copied the Northern Irish writer's "Thrush"? Or did you just imitate it yourself?"

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Questions began to swarm. When the host saw this, he immediately said: "Dear gentlemen and ladies, would you please be quiet? You have so many questions, Mr. Kevin has just one mouth, I think he must not be able to answer them at the same time. There are many. So you should raise your hands and ask questions. I will draw one by one, and let Mr. Kevin answer your questions."

When the host said so, the scene became much quieter. After all, they can understand the situation at this time. If you continue to ask one by one, Kevin really doesn't know who to answer.

"That friend from the Celtic. I see your beautiful smile."

The "Celtic" reporter stood up and asked, "Hello, what kind of attitude do you personally maintain regarding plagiarism?"

"I don't know why this is a simple problem but it's been caused so much. I don't think this problem is a problem at all. Because I don't have plagiarism." Kevin grinned and sneered.

"But haven't you read the article published in the "British Literary Morning Post"? It says that you copied the Northern Irish writer's "Thrush", and the other party also listed many logics of your plagiarism."

The journalist of the "Celtic" rushed to continue the problem when the host said "next".

"What is "The Thrush"? Have you read the text? Can its text be compared with "Ode to the Nightingale"? How similar are they? And, Aristotle said-- -The so-called logic is that there is no logic." Kevin replied proudly.

Since the "Jane Eyre" box office miracle interviewed the live broadcast conference, Kevin faced numerous media and cameras. My heart is not so nervous anymore. So answering questions now is not slow or slow, and it seems very calm.

"Okay, to the next one."

At this time, the host opened his mouth in advance to cut off the "Celtic" reporter's desire to continue asking questions.

"It's the "Manchester Daily" reporter, yes, that beautiful lady with blond hair."

The reporter of the "Manchester Daily" picked up the microphone and asked, "Accepting the question from the "Celtic" reporter, maybe your "Ode to the Nightingale" does not copy "Thrush", but you are still a student. According to your experience, how can you write works like "Jane Eyre" or "Wuthering Heights"?"

"What experience?" Kai Wenming asked knowingly.

"That is the experience of your age. We noticed that the writing styles of "Jane Eyre" and "Wuthering Heights" are so delicate and mature. It is simply not something a student can write. In other words, this is very consistent. The logic of plagiarism.” A reporter from the Manchester Daily added.

"Who stipulated that I should not write delicate and mature articles at my age? Who stipulated that a student should not have a deep understanding of real life? Also, who told you the so-called experience and age What about?"

Kevin said several consecutive sentences in one breath, and the other party was speechless for a while. The host saw this, and immediately clicked the next questioner.

"Okay, I asked the reporter of the "Literature and Art Newspaper". Thank you."

A reporter from "Literature and Art Newspaper": "Hello, Mr. Kevin, you have been silent before this plagiarism crisis. Can you tell us why this is? Is it a guilty conscience? Or is there another reason?"

"Because this is a very naive thing. If you have all seen "Ode to the Nightingale". Then compare the other party's "Thrush", this so-called plagiarism can be completely stopped. It's all about the beautiful singing of birds, and nothing else. It's like the relationship between the Edinburgh Great River and the Sofitel Mud River." Kevin replied.

When Kevin said this, some reporters who had watched "Thrush" suddenly felt that it seemed to make sense. According to the law's definition of plagiarism. Kevin's "Ode to the Nightingale" really does not constitute plagiarism.

The main problem now is that Kevin is so young and still a student, how can he write those delicate and mature writing? This is very inconsistent with his age. Even if he does not plagiarize "Picture Bird", it is very likely that he is plagiarizing some foreign writers, or the works of unknown authors?

The editor-in-chief Enni heard Kevin's answer here, and cleverly took out the information that had been prepared long ago from the folder. Then he said: "Everyone, we printed both "Ode to the Nightingale" written by Kevin and "The Thrush" written by a Northern Irish writer. These are the manuscripts of these two works. After you have read them, I think the results will be clear at a glance. ."

After the editor-in-chief, Enni, he immediately asked the assistant to send the materials prepared earlier to the media group below the stage.

"I make a statement on behalf of Time Magazine, and we guarantee that Kevin's "Ode to the Nightingale" is absolutely original and not a copy of the so-called Northern Irish writer's "Thrush." ​​Besides, after reading these two works People with a little bit of literary knowledge will also know how far their writing is." Wall bravely stood up and spoke for Kevin at this time.

Since the work "Ode to the Nightingale" was serialized in "Time", the sales of newspapers and periodicals have been at a peak. Therefore, Wall is still full of trust in it.

After Wall heard that Kevin was a plagiarism, he was also the first to search for the so-called Northern Irish writer's "Thrush Bird" for comparison. He is a professional editor and knows the result at a glance.

In Wall's view, the poetry level of "The Thrush" written by a Northern Irish writer is less than half of the "Ode to the Nightingale" written by Kevin. It's just that out of respect for this Northern Irish writer, he didn't say too much irony.

At this time, people who heard the news in front of the TV or outside also began to look for this so-called "Thrush" on the Internet.

Many netizens in the UK are also the kind of boobs. When Kevin's plagiarism storm came out, they just followed him and didn't know much about the matter. They are also less likely to work hard to find the difference between "The Thrush" and "Ode to the Nightingale."

When these people found "The Thrush" and compared it with "Ode to the Nightingale", they did find a difference. And they can also feel the gap between the writing style and the artistic conception of words used between the two.

"There is really a gap between the two works. According to the law, this is really not plagiarism."

"Yeah, I didn't think of this before. Now, in comparison, apart from the beautiful singing of birds, there is really not much similarity between them. Besides, no one has stipulated that the same thing cannot be used. Express different thoughts."

"However, regardless of whether "Ode to the Nightingale" is a copy of "The Thrush Bird", it is doubtful that Kevin can write such a perfect poem at his age~www.NovelMTL.com~ I have also read these two works, and I also feel that There is no plagiarism between them, but who can tell me why Kevin can write such mature and beautiful words as a student. Is he really a literary genius? If he is a literary genius, everything can be explained."

Not only these people on the Internet have such a problem, but some media on the scene also feel the same.

Therefore, the reporter of Livingston Weekly stood up and asked: "Mr. Kevin, I admit that this work does not constitute plagiarism, but for what the article pointed out-how can you write those wealthy when you are so young? What about the depth and maturity of the story? This is not in line with your age."

"I just answered this question. Now I will answer it again. Who made it impossible for me to write deep and mature stories at my age? Who made it, you tell me? Thank you." Wen immediately asked rhetorically.

This rhetorical question from Kevin made the reporter of Livingston Weekly dumb. After all, he can't say who has set Kevin's age and he can't write articles that are rich in depth and maturity, or that penetrate real life understanding. (To be continued.)

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