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Thoughts on Reading Helen Keller
After reading a famous book, I believe everyone has a lot to share. It's time to write a review and record it. So do you really know how to write a review? The following are my thoughts on reading Helen Keller carefully for your reference, hoping to help friends in need.

Reading Helen Keller 1 I went to the library to read books in the summer vacation and came across a book called The Great Truth in Short Stories. There are 88 short and pithy stories in this book, which are simple and practical, but not inferior to guiding us to be human.

There is a touching story in this book. After reading this story, I benefited a lot. This story tells a little girl named Helen Keller. When she was one and a half years old, she was seriously ill (scarlet fever). This serious illness made Helen Keller lose her hearing, sight and speaking ability. Because no school is willing to accept Helen Keller as a student, her family hired a teacher for her. The teacher's name is Anne Sullivan. Under the careful guidance of the teacher, she learned to "speak" with her fingers, and also mastered five languages: English, French, German, Latin and Greek. Finally, Helen Keller graduated with honors from Radcliffe College of Harvard University at the age of 24. Became a writer, educator and philanthropist.

There is a place in this story that surprises me. A blind man can achieve so much. Even normal people may not be able to do it.

After finishing a series of her works, Helen Keller devoted herself to the welfare of the disabled and established a charity. She was named one of the top ten hero idols in the United States by Time magazine and won the Presidential Medal of Freedom and other awards. His main works are If I Have Three Days of Light, My Life, My Teacher and so on.

Helen Keller is the pride of human beings, an example for us to learn and a manifestation of human kindness. I believe her deeds can be a model for future generations. She devoted all her love to the disabled. Helen Keller's indomitable spirit of struggle will remain in the hearts of the world forever!

Thoughts on reading Helen Keller 2. Reading Helen Keller has benefited me a lot. Among them, what inspired me the most were the strong voices of life. After reading it, I understand the meaning of life; I've learned that only by smiling at life forever can I enjoy countless clear skies in Wan Li. I've learned that only by enduring countless ups and downs can we become a big petrel to fight the wind and waves. They are great because they have created their great character with extraordinary optimism. Mr. Lu Xun once said that a great mind should show such spirit, face all tragic fate with a smile, and deal with all misfortunes with a hundred times of courage. Speaking of which, I have to say Helen Keller, who faces life with a smile. When she was a child, she was blind and deaf because of a high fever, but she was not discouraged and always felt the beautiful world in her heart. She created 14 works in her life. The work "If Give Me Three Days of Light" lit up Helen's heart lamp, and Helen also lit up the heart lamp of the disabled with her life. It was Helen who taught me that life is full of hardships and pains; It was Helen who taught me that in the face of the misfortune and blow of life, being a sparrow cowering under the eaves will never succeed; It was Helen who made me summon up courage and bravely raised my head to be a petrel fighting the wind and rain; It was Helen who taught me that no pains, no gains. Helen Keller contains unyielding life cry, powerful life melody, and strong voice of life that holds the throat of fate! Helen Keller accompanied me to study, to experience the happiness and troubles in the process of growing up, and to accompany me on the road to success in the future.

Thoughts on reading Helen Keller 3. This book is mainly about a little girl named Helen Keller. After she was seriously ill at the age of two, she was blind and deaf. She can't even talk to her mother, and she can't hear anything, which makes her very angry. At this moment, Miss Sullivan came. She helped Helen Keller study and made Helen Keller. When Helen Keller was ten years old, her teacher Caesar Sarah came to teach Helen Keller to speak. Under the command of teacher Caesar, Helen Keller finally learned to speak. After graduating from college, Helen Keller was determined to help more people like Miss Sullivan.

After reading the article Helen Keller, I was thoughtful. A person who can't see or hear has mastered five international languages, such as English, French and German, and has made such amazing achievements. Looking back at yourself, a healthy person has no perseverance at all. When you encounter difficulties, you retreat, don't know how to cherish time, and waste all the good times. A sentence in Helen Keller's book is well said. Therefore, we should cherish every day.

By reading the article "Helen Keller", we should learn from Helen Keller's indomitable spirit of struggle and have perseverance. Just like Helen Keller, we should persevere.

Thoughts on reading Helen Keller 4 This text mainly tells the story of Helen's tenacious and hard study with amazing perseverance under the encouragement and guidance of teacher Sullivan after suffering from great misfortune of blindness and deafness at the age of one and a half. This sentence in the article moved me very much. Her heart is full of unprecedented joy, and she feels that life has a new beginning. Although Helen was blind and deaf, she gained great strength and confidence with Sullivan's encouragement. She is no longer a person isolated from the colorful world. Think of little Helen's amazing perseverance By contrast, I'm really far from it. I remember one time, my grandmother took me to climb a mountain during the summer vacation. At that time, the weather was extremely hot, reaching more than 36c0. I thought to myself, why go climbing in such hot weather? Besides, I won't be tired when I get to the top of the mountain! But grandma insisted on going and said that she would exercise my perseverance. In desperation, I had to go with her. Come to the foot of the mountain and look up, ah! It's too high for me to climb. I got cold feet before climbing the mountain. Grandma saw me and pulled me up step by step. But after climbing for a while, my legs went soft. Sweat ran down my head. I held the railing, sat down slowly and wiped my sweat quickly. In this way, I stopped and climbed, climbed and stopped until I didn't get up at last. I looked down on my grandmother and climbed up at that age. I didn't know what such a small thing as climbing a mountain was until I saw Helen Keller. This kind of reading and comparison makes me understand that no matter what I do, I must face it bravely with my own wisdom and will. In the face of difficulties, we must find a way and not shrink back. Now I must exercise more perseverance and cultivate the spirit of not yielding in the face of difficulties.

After reading Helen Keller, I feel that I am reading the text Helen Keller these days. After reading this article, I was very moved.

This text is mainly about Helen's great misfortune. When she was one and a half years old, she was seriously ill and became blind, deaf and dumb, but bad luck didn't break her down again. Through the guidance of teacher Anne and her efforts, Helen became a hero idol in the hearts of the world with indomitable spirit. It's incredible! Helen's story touched me. When I read "Her little fingers are bleeding from hunger …", her fingers are bleeding, and my heart hurts like a thorn.

Doesn't she feel pain? Did she ask for it? Helen's spirit is worth learning. In order to learn to speak, she keeps practicing, practicing, practicing every day ... Seeing these ellipsis, I see the pictures in front of me. In the picture, she suffered a lot to learn to speak, and shed a drop of sweat and blood to learn Braille. I can hear all kinds of wonderful voices outside, see the colorful world and pour out my hopes and demands. Helen can't, but she is indomitable and knowledgeable. Compared with her, Helen is a person with rich knowledge and spirit, and we are beggars.

Her story taught me a truth: as long as we work hard, the goal will come to us.

Reading Helen Keller, I feel that Mark Twain once said:/kloc-There were two great figures in the 9th century, one was Napoleon and the other was Helen Keller. This is really an out-of-print evaluation! In the winter vacation, I watched the autobiography of Helen Keller again, and was deeply infected and shocked by the spirit of the protagonist Helen Keller again. In the chapter "If you give me three days of light", she wrote: On the first day, she wants to look at people. Their kindness, gentleness and friendship make my life worth living. The next day, she will get up at dawn to see the moving miracle that night turns into day. On the third morning, she will meet the dawn again, eager to find new joy. Because she believes that for those who can really see, the dawn of every day must be a new beauty that will be repeated forever. These are enough to explain Helen. Keller is a person who knows how to be grateful and believes in life.

Helen Keller once said: "Although my body is not free, my heart is free. And physical freedom is a disadvantage after all. I dare not say that I have never complained or been depressed, but I know better that it doesn't help at all. Therefore, I always try my best to control myself and let my thoughts not fall into such a dead end. "

Helen Keller-a woman who lives in the dark but brings light to mankind. She can not only find light for herself in the dark, but also bring hope to a hopeless world. She convinces people who are desperate for life that fate can be changed with both hands; She persuaded human beings to sigh for life, so that fate could not control human life and death; She makes people who give up on life understand the value of life! Helen is a spiritual model for all human beings in the world; Helen, she is a miracle of the world!

Thoughts on Reading Helen Keller 7 Although Helen Keller was disabled because of a serious illness when she was a child, she bravely faced the illness and started her life again under the careful guidance of Anne Sullivan.

Teacher Anne Sullivan teaches little Helen to read Braille and spell words. In order to learn knowledge, she absorbs the rain of knowledge day and night like a dry sponge. She was so hungry that her little finger was covered with blood. Teacher Salle taught Helen to "speak". From 65438 to 0900, the studious Helen Keller was admitted to the university. After graduation, she devoted all her love to disabled people like Anne Sullivan.

Although Helen Keller is disabled, she still studies hard. Compared with her, I am really fragile. I remember once my mother bought me a bike. I study happily. Because I just learned, I fell several times and my teeth were broken. I thought it was too difficult to learn cycling, so I gave up on myself. I haven't learned it after a year.

Since I learned the text Helen Keller, I have made up my mind to learn to ride a bike.

I want to learn from her, her indomitable spirit, perseverance and never bow to the darkness. Take her as an example and be a helpful and contributing person to society.

After watching Helen Keller, I feel 8. Helen Keller, a person who lives in the world of blindness and deafness, graduated with honors from Radcliffe Women's College of Harvard University. 100 years later, when we look back and stare at this man who has spent 88 spring and autumn, 87 spring and autumn are spent in silent, dull and speechless lonely years.

When this young life was about to despair, Sullivan came to her side and taught her to touch Braille and spell words. When Helen realized the first word she knew, she was eager for knowledge and the world. It was knowledge that gave her a new belief: the real environment is terrible, but human beings should hold hope and continue to struggle. What is the meaning and value of life? Man's life is short. We never seem to think or dare to imagine the future world. We live and work lazily every day. When we are in trouble, we complain about the injustice of heaven. In this way, year after year, day after day, time flies like water, and the past days will not reappear. When we look back, is it worth nostalgia? Is it memorable? If each of us lights the lamp in our hearts with knowledge, I believe the world will be bright! Helen explained the meaning of life with her hard and happy life. If each of us can be like Helen. Like Keller, we regard the thirst for knowledge as the pursuit of life in our lifetime. If we live with this pursuit every day, with friendliness, vitality and longing, how much happiness and happiness will our life add! Helen's life is a life of living in darkness, but it brings light to mankind. She proved the courage of human beings to overcome life with actions, leaving the world an unforgettable song of life!

Thoughts on reading helen keller. This article by Helen Keller is a touching story. I benefited a lot from reading this article.

The story tells the story of Helen, an American blind and deaf woman writer and educator. Helen 1880 was born in America. Unfortunately, Helen was blind and deaf after a serious illness. Keller's life was bumpy. When Helen was one and a half years old, an unexpected trouble made her lose her instinct. From then on, little Helen was isolated from the colorful world. Under such circumstances, I can't help wondering where the miracle of life comes from. But she didn't give in to fate. She tried to read Braille and kept writing words and sentences. She was so hungry that her little finger touched blood. What a price to pay Under the careful guidance of the teacher, she learned to "speak" with her fingers, and she also mastered five languages. At the age of 24, she graduated with honors and became the famous Derry College of Harvard University. We are all healthy people. Maybe Helen's body is not as healthy as ours, but her heart is very strong. If you were Helen, would you be as strong as her?

How remarkable it is that a blind man has achieved so much! She didn't bow to fate. With amazing explosive power and tenacious spirit, she has completed the road of life, made great contributions to mankind, and become a knowledgeable and respected person all over the world. Helen's life is extraordinary. She gives people great encouragement and makes people who waste time regret it. Life is like an apple, and everyone will be bitten by God. Perhaps, for Helen, God's biting force is too heavy, but when God closes a door for you, he will definitely open a window for you!

Cherish everything we have and thank nature and parents for their gifts. With gratitude, life will become better.

Reading Helen Keller, I feel that 10 everyone has dreams, but what is a dream? In fact, dreams are real things. Only through hard work, dedication and down-to-earth, can we have our dreams and realize them. Ideal is either heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather. As long as it contributes to the motherland, it is worth pursuing and realizing this ideal.

Helen Keller told a true story. The book introduces Helen, an American blind and deaf female scholar. Keller's life, she was blind and deaf, but with superhuman perseverance, she learned to speak, learned five languages, and made important contributions to mankind. She was rewarded and praised, with countless flowers and applause. After reading this book, I deeply realized that whether a person can succeed depends not on the quality of conditions, but on whether he has the spirit and goal of struggle. And I, already have a dream seed deeply rooted in my heart, I want to be a teacher. I know that although I don't have genius-like wisdom and extraordinary talent, I have a warm heart and hard-working hands. I believe that hard work will succeed, hard work will succeed, and hard work will make the impossible possible. I envy those teachers who have educated the pillars of the country and useful talents. From then on, I thought, when I grow up, like these teachers, I will educate a useful talent to benefit the human world and bring convenience to human life. "God helps those who help themselves. Twenty years later, I really became a teacher. I am busy at school day and night. At that time, the living standard was greatly improved and everyone could enjoy a comfortable life. I can't, because I am an excellent teacher. I get up early and go to school every day. Hey, those naughty boys have made me angry enough. I don't have a long break at noon, and I have to go to school again. In the evening, I have to stay up late to correct my homework and papers. It's nothing. When participating in the excellent teacher competition, I got up early and was greedy for the black. Finally, I became an excellent teacher. Although it is hard, I feel very fulfilling. This shows how difficult it is to realize a dream. But how sweet it is after implementation. " "The alarm clock rang. Although this is a dream of mine, I want to make it come true when I grow up.

Although it is difficult for many people to realize this dream, I will persist, work hard and not give up. Even if I keep stumbling on the road of pursuing my dream, I will get up and move on. My dream is to be a teacher and benefit China, the world and mankind. Just like Helen. Keller said: How should people treat life? What is the value of life? The answer is: the road of life is the road we should take. Only with ideals can your life be enriched.

After watching Helen Keller, I feel 1 1. Today we had the eighth lesson Helen Keller, and I found that I was happier than her in her situation. But after learning it, I don't know if I am blessed.

The unfortunate little Helen was blind and deaf at the age of one and a half. On the road of life, little Helen has just walked a long way and met such a difficult obstacle. With her age and physical strength at that time, how could she cross it? However, in the end, little Helen created a miracle with her unimaginable strength: she thought she was going to give up, but she stood up again! She not only learned to touch Braille, but also opened the door to knowledge through Braille. She can actually speak! Even if the difficulty appears again and again, she is not afraid to knock it down. She walked through her life with this indomitable spirit, which shocked the whole world.

I often think that if I switch places with Helen, she must be a superstar now, and I may give up myself, my family and the whole world and be locked in a dark world forever.

My body is very healthy, but what about her? Can't see, can't hear, how painful it is to face endless silence and darkness! Judging from my physical condition, I am happy. Although I won in this respect, I failed. Why do you say that? My physical condition is a hundred times better than her, but I don't have her courage, her indomitable spirit and her perseverance. So it seems that there is no comparability. If we really want to compare, it is equivalent to let me compare my ability with the children in kindergarten.

Psychologically, I lost to little Helen. I don't have her courage to face herself. If I lose to myself, I lose completely. I lost on this alone, completely to her-Helen Keller.

20xx is not the same as before. I have to learn to face myself.

Reading Helen Keller 12 tells a true story: 100 years ago, an American girl named Helen was blind and deaf because of illness when she was one and a half years old. She often lost her temper. With the careful help and education of her parents and teacher Sha Lifen, she learned to speak and write, and eventually became a world-famous female writer and educator, devoting her life to people in need in the world.

After reading this book, I was deeply moved. Every time Helen learns something, she has to work several times harder than ordinary people, but she persevered, finished college and mastered five languages. I am surprised that a blind and deaf person can achieve so much! If she doesn't have extraordinary perseverance and indomitable spirit, she can't overcome her illness and disability at all, and she can only spend her life in obscurity under the care of others. But she didn't bow to fate. She not only succeeded, but also helped many disabled people and became a knowledgeable and respected person.

I deeply realize that whether a person can achieve something lies not in the quality of conditions, but in whether he has the spirit of struggle. At ordinary times, there are always people who regard poor conditions and difficulties as reasons for not achieving success. However, compared with Helen, how insignificant these difficulties are! As long as a person has lofty ideals and goals, he will have infinite power, will not be bound by objective conditions, and will be able to exert his subjective initiative, create conditions and dominate his own destiny. Isn't that what Helen is like?

So we must learn from Helen's perseverance. I think Helen Keller's brilliant life has set a brilliant example for us, and her life path is the one we should take!

After reading Helen Keller, I was deeply touched after reading the text Helen Keller on 13. With touching brushstrokes, this paper introduces how Helen Keller overcame the unimaginable difficulties of ordinary people, learned the skills of Braille and speech, and showed Helen's indomitable spirit of struggle. As Helen is blind, she can only learn how to pronounce by touching Mr. Salle's tongue and lips. What an arduous process this is! On the other hand, Helen learned to speak with amazing perseverance and endurance. Helen once said: "In order to make my partner-even my closest partner-understand me, I work hard day and night and read some words or sentences aloud repeatedly, sometimes even for hours, until I feel that I have read them correctly. I practice, practice, practice every day ... "Helen is very hungry, so she puts all her energy into practicing oral English. She worked day and night to make her relatives understand her. Helen's spirit is an example for us to learn. Think about it, aren't you ashamed? We are healthy people. We observe the world with our eyes, talk about our needs with our mouths, and listen to nature with our ears ... We all have what Helen doesn't have, so why not cherish it? Helen is deaf and dumb, but she is proficient in five languages. What about us? Even if she can't learn basic English well, Helen has been admitted to Harvard University through unremitting efforts, but what about us? I can't even get full marks. How happy we are if we put ourselves in others' shoes! Helen Keller is an example of how a person should face setbacks! about

Reading Helen Keller 14 1880, Helen and Keller were both born in America. Unfortunately, after a serious illness, little Helen was blind and deaf. From then on, little Helen was isolated from the colorful world. She can't call her mother, nor can she pour out her hopes and demands. She became irritable and her temper became worse and worse. At this time, the governesses Anne and Sullivan came to Helen's side. Teacher Sullivan began to let Helen touch Braille and spell words. Under the careful guidance of Miss Sullivan, Helen learned to spell her name and many words. She was so hungry that her little finger was covered with blood. In this way, Helen learned to read, write and calculate, and learned to "speak" with her fingers.

When Helen was ten years old. Her father invited Mr. Salle for her, and Helen learned to speak by tactile means. The difficulty can be imagined. She practices, practices, practices every day. ...

After graduating from college, Helen devoted all her love to the disabled. Helen's indomitable spirit will remain in the hearts of the world forever.

How persistent Helen is in learning things, and how small I am by comparison. Once, my aunt gave me a bike, and I couldn't wait to learn. So I held the fence and rode slowly, but somehow, the bike got farther and farther away from the fence, and my hand couldn't reach the fence, so I fell down at once. I got on my bike again and started riding, but I fell down like the first time. I got discouraged and threw my bike aside. I haven't ridden it since then, so I haven't learned it yet. In retrospect, I shouldn't have. If I insist, I can ride a bike now.

Helen and Keller, you made me understand that if I meet with difficulties and persevere, I will surely succeed and win!

I finished my homework the other day and picked up a book, The Biography of Helen Keller. I was particularly moved after reading it.

After reading this book, I think her life is very valuable. Although she has lost her hearing and sight, she is physically and mentally disabled. She is well aware of the suffering of disabled people and is determined to help disabled people like her. She was not only admitted to Harvard, but also devoted her life to the earth-shattering cause of the disabled. She got the help of teacher Sullivan in her study and overcame many difficulties. This kind of spirit and perseverance is unimaginable to ordinary people.

Teacher Sullivan is also an important figure in the book. She is Helen's mentor. Helen was born in a rich family when she was a child and was spoiled. It was Sullivan who made her a good boy who was polite and well-behaved, and it was Sullivan's cultural and educational society who made her a talent. When Mr. Sullivan married Mr. Macy, Helen was afraid that Mr. Sullivan would leave her and leave her alone, but Mr. Sullivan not only didn't give up on him, but also let her go to her house. Miss Sullivan, let Helen's voice care for her growth.

Helen Keller learned a lot about being a man from her parents and teacher Sullivan, so that at the last moment of her life, she was still rushing to develop the cause of the disabled.

After reading this book, I am very moved, and of course I have many feelings. I want to be as knowledgeable, capable and useful as Helen.