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세계명작, 오디오북, 세익스피어, All's well that ends well 1/23, 합격자들의 입사 자기소개서 - 사무직/사무관리






SCENE I. Rousillon. The COUNT's palace.


Enter BERTRAM, the COUNTESS of Rousillon, HELENA, and LAFEU, all in black


COUNTESS


In delivering my son from me, I bury a second husband.


BERTRAM


And I in going, madam, weep o'er my father's death


anew: but I must attend his majesty's command, to


whom I am now in ward, evermore in subjection.


LAFEU


You shall find of the king a husband, madam; you,


sir, a father: he that so generally is at all times


good must of necessity hold his virtue to you; whose


worthiness would stir it up where it wanted rather


than lack it where there is such abundance.


COUNTESS


What hope is there of his majesty's amendment?


LAFEU


He hath abandoned his physicians, madam; under whose


practises he hath persecuted time with hope, and


finds no other advantage in the process but only the


losing of hope by time.


COUNTESS


This young gentlewoman had a father,--O, that


 


'had'! how sad a passage 'tis!--whose skill was


almost as great as his honesty; had it stretched so


far, would have made nature immortal, and death


should have play for lack of work. Would, for the


king's sake, he were living! I think it would be


the death of the king's disease.


LAFEU


How called you the man you speak of, madam?


COUNTESS


He was famous, sir, in his profession, and it was


his great right to be so: Gerard de Narbon.


LAFEU


He was excellent indeed, madam: the king very


lately spoke of him admiringly and mourningly: he


was skilful enough to have lived still, if knowledge


could be set up against mortality.


BERTRAM


What is it, my good lord, the king languishes of?


LAFEU


A fistula, my lord.


BERTRAM


I heard not of it before.


LAFEU


I would it were not notorious. Was this gentlewoman


the daughter of Gerard de Narbon?


COUNTESS


 


His sole child, my lord, and bequeathed to my


overlooking. I have those hopes of her good that


her education promises; her dispositions she


inherits, which makes fair gifts fairer; for where


an unclean mind carries virtuous qualities, there


commendations go with pity; they are virtues and


traitors too; in her they are the better for their


simpleness; she derives her honesty and achieves her goodness.


LAFEU


Your commendations, madam, get from her tears.


COUNTESS


'Tis the best brine a maiden can season her praise


in. The remembrance of her father never approaches


her heart but the tyranny of her sorrows takes all


livelihood from her cheek. No more of this, Helena;


go to, no more; lest it be rather thought you affect


a sorrow than have it.


HELENA


I do affect a sorrow indeed, but I have it too.


LAFEU


Moderate lamentation is the right of the dead,


excessive grief the enemy to the living.


COUNTESS


If the living be enemy to the grief, the excess


makes it soon mortal.


BERTRAM


Madam, I desire your holy wishes.


LAFEU


 


How understand we that?


COUNTESS


Be thou blest, Bertram, and succeed thy father


In manners, as in shape! thy blood and virtue


Contend for empire in thee, and thy goodness


Share with thy birthright! Love all, trust a few,


Do wrong to none: be able for thine enemy


Rather in power than use, and keep thy friend


Under thy own life's key: be cheque'd for silence,


But never tax'd for speech. What heaven more will,


That thee may furnish and my prayers pluck down,


Fall on thy head! Farewell, my lord;


'Tis an unseason'd courtier; good my lord,


Advise him.


LAFEU


He cannot want the best


That shall attend his love.


COUNTESS


Heaven bless him! Farewell, Bertram.


Exit


BERTRAM


[To HELENA] The best wishes that can be forged in


your thoughts be servants to you! Be comfortable


to my mother, your mistress, and make much of her.


LAFEU


Farewell, pretty lady: you must hold the credit of


your father.


Exeunt BERTRAM and LAFEU


 


HELENA


O, were that all! I think not on my father;


And these great tears grace his remembrance more


Than those I shed for him. What was he like?


I have forgot him: my imagination


Carries no favour in't but Bertram's.


I am undone: there is no living, none,


If Bertram be away. 'Twere all one


That I should love a bright particular star


And think to wed it, he is so above me:


In his bright radiance and collateral light


Must I be comforted, not in his sphere.


The ambition in my love thus plagues itself:


The hind that would be mated by the lion


Must die for love. 'Twas pretty, though plague,


To see him every hour; to sit and draw


His arched brows, his hawking eye, his curls,


In our heart's table; heart too capable


Of every line and trick of his sweet favour:


But now he's gone, and my idolatrous fancy


Must sanctify his reliques. Who comes here?


Enter PAROLLES


Aside


One that goes with him: I love him for his sake;


And yet I know him a notorious liar,


Think him a great way fool, solely a coward;


Yet these fixed evils sit so fit in him,


That they take place, when virtue's steely bones


Look bleak i' the cold wind: withal, full oft we see


Cold wisdom waiting on superfluous folly.


PAROLLES


Save you, fair queen!


HELENA


And you, monarch!


 


PAROLLES


No.


HELENA


And no.


PAROLLES


Are you meditating on virginity?


HELENA


Ay. You have some stain of soldier in you: let me


ask you a question. Man is enemy to virginity; how


may we barricado it against him?


PAROLLES


Keep him out.


HELENA


But he assails; and our virginity, though valiant,


in the defence yet is weak: unfold to us some


warlike resistance.


PAROLLES


There is none: man, sitting down before you, will


undermine you and blow you up.


HELENA


Bless our poor virginity from underminers and


blowers up! Is there no military policy, how


virgins might blow up men?


PAROLLES


 


Virginity being blown down, man will quicklier be


blown up: marry, in blowing him down again, with


the breach yourselves made, you lose your city. It


is not politic in the commonwealth of nature to


preserve virginity. Loss of virginity is rational


increase and there was never virgin got till


virginity was first lost. That you were made of is


metal to make virgins. Virginity by being once lost


may be ten times found; by being ever kept, it is


ever lost: 'tis too cold a companion; away with 't!


HELENA


I will stand for 't a little, though therefore I die a virgin.


PAROLLES


There's little can be said in 't; 'tis against the


rule of nature. To speak on the part of virginity,


is to accuse your mothers; which is most infallible


disobedience. He that hangs himself is a virgin:


virginity murders itself and should be buried in


highways out of all sanctified limit, as a desperate


offendress against nature. Virginity breeds mites,


much like a cheese; consumes itself to the very


paring, and so dies with feeding his own stomach.


Besides, virginity is peevish, proud, idle, made of


self-love, which is the most inhibited sin in the


canon. Keep it not; you cannot choose but loose


by't: out with 't! within ten year it will make


itself ten, which is a goodly increase; and the


principal itself not much the worse: away with 't!


HELENA


How might one do, sir, to lose it to her own liking?


PAROLLES


Let me see: marry, ill, to like him that ne'er it


likes. 'Tis a commodity will lose the gloss with


 


lying; the longer kept, the less worth: off with 't


while 'tis vendible; answer the time of request.


Virginity, like an old courtier, wears her cap out


of fashion: richly suited, but unsuitable: just


like the brooch and the tooth-pick, which wear not


now. Your date is better in your pie and your


porridge than in your cheek; and your virginity,


your old virginity, is like one of our French


withered pears, it looks ill, it eats drily; marry,


'tis a withered pear; it was formerly better;


marry, yet 'tis a withered pear: will you anything with it?


HELENA


Not my virginity yet [ ]


There shall your master have a thousand loves,


A mother and a mistress and a friend,


A phoenix, captain and an enemy,


A guide, a goddess, and a sovereign,


A counsellor, a traitress, and a dear;


His humble ambition, proud humility,


His jarring concord, and his discord dulcet,


His faith, his sweet disaster; with a world


Of pretty, fond, adoptious christendoms,


That blinking Cupid gossips. Now shall he--


I know not what he shall. God send him well!


The court's a learning place, and he is one--


PAROLLES


What one, i' faith?


HELENA


That I wish well. 'Tis pity--


PAROLLES


What's pity?


HELENA


 


That wishing well had not a body in't,


Which might be felt; that we, the poorer born,


Whose baser stars do shut us up in wishes,


Might with effects of them follow our friends,


And show what we alone must think, which never


Return us thanks.


Enter Page


Page


Monsieur Parolles, my lord calls for you.


Exit


PAROLLES


Little Helen, farewell; if I can remember thee, I


will think of thee at court.


HELENA


Monsieur Parolles, you were born under a charitable star.


PAROLLES


Under Mars, I.


HELENA


I especially think, under Mars.


PAROLLES


Why under Mars?


HELENA


The wars have so kept you under that you must needs


be born under Mars.


 


PAROLLES


When he was predominant.


HELENA


When he was retrograde, I think, rather.


PAROLLES


Why think you so?


HELENA


You go so much backward when you fight.


PAROLLES


That's for advantage.


HELENA


So is running away, when fear proposes the safety;


but the composition that your valour and fear makes


in you is a virtue of a good wing, and I like the wear well.


PAROLLES


I am so full of businesses, I cannot answer thee


acutely. I will return perfect courtier; in the


which, my instruction shall serve to naturalize


thee, so thou wilt be capable of a courtier's


counsel and understand what advice shall thrust upon


thee; else thou diest in thine unthankfulness, and


thine ignorance makes thee away: farewell. When


thou hast leisure, say thy prayers; when thou hast


none, remember thy friends; get thee a good husband,


and use him as he uses thee; so, farewell.


Exit


 


 


HELENA


Our remedies oft in ourselves do lie,


Which we ascribe to heaven: the fated sky


Gives us free scope, only doth backward pull


Our slow designs when we ourselves are dull.


What power is it which mounts my love so high,


That makes me see, and cannot feed mine eye?


The mightiest space in fortune nature brings


To join like likes and kiss like native things.


Impossible be strange attempts to those


That weigh their pains in sense and do suppose


What hath been cannot be: who ever strove


So show her merit, that did miss her love?


The king's disease--my project may deceive me,


But my intents are fix'd and will not leave me.


Exit




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합격자들의 입사 자기소개서 - 사무직/사무관리



 


나의 좌우명 - '적극적인 사고를 가지고 뜨거운 열정으로 노력하자.'


 


토마스 에디슨이 2천번의 실패를 거듭하고 전구를 발명했을 때 실패라는 말보다는 "2천번의 단계를 거쳐 전구를 발명했을 뿐이야"라고 말했다고 합니다. 저는 그 모습에서 느끼게 되었습니다.'아, 바로 그거야. 내가 배워야 할 모습이라구!'


 


진부령의 봄을 맞이하여 이젠 사회에 첫발을 내디뎌야 할 준비를 해야 하는데 매우 설레면서도 한편으론 두렵기도 합니다. '한번 선택한 직장은 평생 직장이고 제2의 가정' 이기에 누구보다도 신중하게 직장과 직업을 선택하고 싶습니다.


 


저는 1972년 서울에서 2형제 중 첫째로 태어나 그리 넉넉지 않은 형편가운데서도 늘 성실하게 사시는 부모님을 통해 그 성실함과 강한 책임감을 배울 수 있었고 어른에 대한 공경과 예의바름으로 종종 칭찬을 들으며 지내 왔습니다.


대학시절 4년간은 저의 인생에서 가장 중요한 전환점으로 기존 삶의 틀을 벗어나 좀 더 자유로우며 미래를 생각해보고 폭넓은 인간관계와 함께 소양을 넓히는 좋은 시기였습니다.


 


평소에 내성적인 성격으로 혼자 고민하며 남에게 의지하기 싫어했던 저는 대학 동아리인 합창단을 통해 음악과 함께 어우러진 인간미와 폭넓은 인간관계를 가질 수 있었습니다. 대학을 졸업하며 아쉬웠던 것 중에 하나는 합창단의 악보부장으로서 방대한 분량의 많은 곡들을 데이터베이스화 해보고 싶었던 것이었습니다.


 


날로 변해가는 사회 속에서 도태되지 않고 오히려 더 부각되려면 그만큼의 노력과 각오가 있지 않으면 안되기에 군복무 중에도 시간나는 틈틈이 영어 및 컴퓨터 공부에 힘을 기울였습니다.


 


감각을 잃어버리지 않기 위해 영어는 문법보다는 독해와 영문소설이나 생활영어를 통한 듣기에 중점을 두고 학습해 왔으며 특히 컴퓨터는 MS-DOS 운영체계를 벗어나 '윈도우 95'상에서의 자체 프로그램 활용과 그 운영체계를 바탕으로 정보화 사회의 핵심인 인터넷 이용능력에 주안을 두고 공부를 하고 있습니다.


 


물론 해야될 일들과 많은 정보량에 비하면 아주 미약하긴 하지만 기초를 튼튼하게 하는 것이 차후에 높은 건물을 지을 수 있고 부실공사를 막을 수 있을 것이라 생각합니다.


 


저는 정보산업 분야에 일익을 담당하는 전문적인 통신 파트의 일원이 되고 싶습니다. 많이 부족하다는 것을 알고 있기에 현실에 안주하지 않고 좌우명을 되새기며 흐르는 물처럼 부단히 노력할 것입니다.


 


그 과정을 통해 국제화 감각을 키우고 컴퓨터에 몰입하여 노력과 성실을 겸비한 '실력있는 사람'이 되는 것과 더불어 '편안한 사람', '믿음직스러워 같이 일하고 싶은 사람'으로 인정받고 싶습니다.


 


지금은 두렵고 떨리는 마음으로 조심스레 모습을 드러내게 될 사회 초년생에 불과하지만 강한 패기와 쉽게 포기하지 않는 끈기를 가진 제가 여러분의 사람으로 자리매김을 할 수 있다면 놀라울 정도로 성숙된 모습을 보여드릴 것을 약속드립니다.


 


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