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Reflections on biographies of celebrities

After reading romain rolland's Who's Who, I was deeply touched. Romain rolland is a famous French writer in the 20th century, and his works are a powerful spiritual pillar for people. Biographies of Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy. They went through all kinds of hardships, but they didn't give in to fate. They fought tirelessly at the last second of their lives and eventually became great men. This also tells us a truth: difficulties and setbacks are the best tempering of fate and life!

Among the three great men, Beethoven impressed me the most. He loves music and has created many excellent works. His works are profound, magnificent and full of fantasy. But disaster struck him mercilessly. 1802, he realized that his hearing impairment was incurable and would deteriorate quickly. This means that he may never create again! What a blow! But he can stubbornly fight against fate, which may be the reason why he can write so many immortal works in his later period. Irene Brockovich's spirit of life and destiny is exactly what we should learn. This great and unyielding soul makes the dark world shine and gives life hope.

Reading Beethoven's story reminds me of Helen Keller, a person with strong perseverance. Her life is also unfortunate. A serious illness in childhood turned her into a blind, deaf and dumb little girl. In her world, without color and sound, she can't express her thoughts. But the injustice of fate did not make her lose hope. Eager to know everything, she redoubled her efforts and eventually became one of the most influential figures in the19th century.

Beethoven and Helen Keller suffered different hardships in their lives, but they have the same spirit-never give in to fate! This not only made me admire, but also caused me to think deeply. As middle school students in 2 1 century, social competition is more intense. We have more and more homework and more difficulties in learning. In the face of many difficulties and pressures, do we also need this spirit? Yes! When we encounter difficulties and our academic performance drops, let's "re-polish our eyes with Beethoven's light." Face setbacks with firm faith and realize ideals with tenacious perseverance.

2。 Reflections on the morning flowers and the evening flowers

After reading Lu Xun's "Morning Flowers Pick Up in the Evening", I appreciate the innocent feelings between the lines from time to time, and can't help but see the fascinating natural picture scroll.

I read Lu Xun's essays about childhood memories, just as I read the childlike interest of loving nature and yearning for freedom from Mr. Lu Xun's heart. I seem to have seen Lu Xun when he was young. While adults were not looking, he got into the herb garden. He picked wild flowers and fruits with insects. In San Tan Yin Yue, despite the strict instruction of Mr. Shou, he still can't stand the childishness in the students' hearts.

All the feelings are so naive and unforgettable, and learning has aroused my inner * * * *, which is why I like it so much, especially when the author looks at the world from the perspective of a child, which makes people feel very kind and full of passion.

My home belongs to the suburbs, and there is a large field nearby. When I was a child, I always went there to enjoy the warm sunshine and breeze in autumn and pick all the rape flowers there. I was intoxicated by the embrace of nature. My partner and I are working hard for our future and studying hard. Therefore, we can't indulge in the innocence of childhood, without kindness, freedom and love for nature.

Childhood has drifted away, leaving only those trivial memories. It is better to read "Flowers in the Morning" carefully, and experience the childhood dreams of different times and the wonderful childhood of Lu Xun at that time.

Reflections on reading childhood

I recently read Gorky's Childhood, which vividly depicts the tragic childhood of the protagonist Aletha. Alisha's parents died, and his grandfather was very grumpy. Only his grandmother loves him. Grandfather doesn't like him very much, and his two uncles hate him even more. He survived in such a bad environment. In fact, Aletha's prototype is Gorky himself, and Gorky used Aletha to describe his childhood. This made me deeply realize the ugly face of people at that time. Gorky's childhood is so miserable compared with ours now!

How happy we are, spoiled by our parents. Sitting in a spacious and bright classroom every day, listening to the teacher; There are big fish and meat waiting for you to taste when you go home; I will give you what you want; If someone bullies you, adults will not hesitate to give that person a hard lesson. What about Gorky's era? Gorky rarely has a quiet day, and almost every day someone hurts him, insults him and bullies him. I don't understand either. Why do those people do such a thing that harms others and does not benefit themselves? Are these meaningless things worth doing?

Therefore, we should cherish today's happy life. We should grasp the tail of childhood, study hard, and never know when we will be blessed. Such an excellent learning environment and such a wonderful childhood life, if we don't study hard, we will be too sorry for our parents.

Now, seeing that childhood is about to leave, we are greeted by energetic teenagers. Let's cherish the last moment of childhood. Careless, childhood will leave us, seize the last time of childhood, and leave our best impression on childhood!

-Thoughts on Camel Xiangzi

The novel "Camel Xiangzi" takes Beijing residents' life in the late 1920s as the background and rickshaw driver Xiangzi's bumpy and miserable life experience as the main plot, which profoundly exposes the darkness of old China and accuses the ruling class of its deep sympathy for the working people. Xiangzi was a young coachman in Beijing in the 1930s. He is kind and upright. His ideal is to drive and own his own car.

Later, Xiangzi fell, and his former kindness and integrity disappeared. He hates anyone. He stopped pulling carts and got into the bad habit of eating, drinking, whoring and gambling. He can betray his friends for money and become a walking corpse completely.

Xiangzi's tragedy is the product of his social life environment. The novel truly shows the life of that dark society, and shows the ugly faces of warlords, spies and car factory owners. But for their persecution, Xiangzi would not have changed from hopeful to depraved. A person who used to be diligent and patient and had his own goals turned out to be social garbage-isn't this a sad life? Maybe this is reality, cruelty, sadness and helplessness.

Ideal and reality are always full of contradictions, often irreconcilable, but exist at the same time. Society is realistic, it will not change because of one's ideal, nor will it be perfect. I pity Xiangzi, a camel. I feel very sorry and helpless, but I also admire him. I admire his previous strength and his progress. However, he failed to defeat himself and society, and was defeated after all.

Caowu 1 Review

Sang Sang is a little boy. He likes to do exaggerated things, but six years of primary school life impressed him deeply. In these six years, he has experienced countless touching stories: the pure feelings between these men and women, the pure friendship between classmates ... from these stories, he understands that kindness, dignity and tenacity ... have planted the seeds of "love" in his heart. Lu Ying is the one. He is full of helplessness and loneliness. Known as the "vulture", he often looks at the sparkling lake in a daze and cries on the lowest stone steps of a small town's water pier. However, he impressed everyone. Who said he was ugly without hair? His confidence is based on his insistence on dignity. Obviously, the injury of loneliness and dignity is not the reason for failure. Only she believes that she is the best antidote. Paper Moon is an introverted and kind little girl. Her heart is as pure as snow. She has no parents. She only has a kind grandmother who is both a father and a mother. In order not to let grandma worry about herself, when the boys in Bancang Primary School bullied her, she didn't tell her, but shed tears silently. It was not until Sang Sang helped her beat the boys from Bancang Primary School away that she smiled in obscurity. She doesn't talk much, but she always helps others. Don't think that introversion is a disadvantage. Sometimes, obscurity is the loveliest. White finch is a very beautiful girl. She has a good voice, not loud and broad, but as clear as a bell. She is beautiful not only in appearance, but also in heart. This is the real beauty. The first time I saw the name Xima. But later, I learned that he was the youngest son of Grandpa Yue brought from his home by Grandpa Yue and his second mother. He is full of energy, likes to laugh and is very talkative. In Yau Ma Tei Primary School, he changed and became lonely and helpless. No one could understand his full Jiangnan accent. Only one mute made him feel depressed. He's so pathetic. This made him not want to go to school again, so he went to herd sheep to fill his most vulnerable position. Sansan and he became best friends. His perseverance is admirable. This book magically attracted me, and I shared joys and sorrows with the little hero Sang Sang. When I saw Sang Sang's illness, I cried for the hero in the book for the first time. I'm afraid that Sang Sang will die. I prayed to God to bless Sang Sang to tide over the difficulties. There is no truth in life, and so is it in The Grass House.

Reflections on Wolf Totem

The first time I read the book Wolf Totem, the cover was black, and only a pair of wolf eyes stared at me sharply. I was attracted by such a book.

Stark Chan-is the hero of this book. Stark Chan is afraid of wolves, but the wolf's cunning and wisdom, the wolf's military talent and unyielding character, the love-hate relationship between prairie people and wolves, and the legendary magic all make Stark Chan infatuated with the land of wolves, the land where Genghis Khan was born. It is this bit by bit that makes us uncover the mystery of wolves from Stark Chan's perspective.

The most profound scene is the scene where the wolf ambushes the antelope on three sides. The clever wolf crawled in the snow all night, just waiting for the best time to catch its prey completely. "It's not enough to fight without patience, and it's not enough to rely on the ferocity of the wolf ... even a confused little wolf in Malaysia can kill it." A battle, in a word, shocked me for a long time! Sometimes, we may not be so far away from success. The key is to choose the moment closest to success and take measures, otherwise everything will be in vain.

Wild spirits growing on the grassland have been handed down by us as representatives of stupidity, greed and cruelty, and wolves never have any excuses. They keep a low profile, but when they come and jump out quietly, in the eyes of heaven and earth, they are full of infinite fear-the wolf is coming! This is the charm of wolves, don't brag about yourself, wait for the chance to prove yourself with strength.

What about me? Sometimes I hope to be labeled as smart by others, and sometimes I am devastated by a small failure, but I never thought about it-wolf: suppressing light, attracting prey, encirclement and suppression in an orderly way, heading for a dead end, and finally enjoying prey. Nothing for nothing. If you want to be a wolf, you must learn to crawl forward in the most difficult environment, stand upright in the torment of waiting, and accumulate experience in endless failures. Fighting, winning or losing depends on whether you are a wolf or not!

-thoughts on reading Robinson Crusoe

During the holiday, I read Robinson Crusoe, which is the masterpiece of Defoe, an English novelist in the18th century, and tells the story of Robinson's 28-year survival experience on an isolated island. The novel is full of ups and downs and gripping. After reading it, I was impressed by Robinson's unimaginable perseverance and shocked by his courage to overcome difficulties.

According to this book, due to shipwreck; Robinson drifted to a desert island. He lives alone, and no matter how difficult he is, he is always full of confidence. With his own hands and wisdom, he opened up a new world for "living a very rich life" and created his own "small kingdom", from which he experienced the great happiness of creating his own labor results. What impressed me most in the whole novel was the story of Robinson's struggle with nature. Robinson spent five or six months making a canoe, only to find that it would take twelve years to dig a river and put it into the sea, so he had to give up. Later, it took another two years to build another one in a place convenient for entering the sea. He occasionally found some rice and wheat seeds and won some, but he planted them at the wrong time and got nothing. So he summed up the experience and lessons, replanted, and finally got his own food in the fourth year. In order to make his life better, he also baked delicious bread in his oven. Robinson kept working, creating and struggling. Although he did many things in vain, he never lost heart.

The book also describes his struggle with savages and his friendship with "Friday". Later, with his efforts, he not only had a boat and bread, but also a pasture, plantation and his own residence. Finally, as a businessman and adventurer, he overcame all kinds of difficulties, traveled around the world and returned to England after 35 years of separation.

I learned a lot from Robinson. A person should have independent ability, otherwise he can't take care of himself in an emergency and it is difficult to survive in a bad environment. As long as a person works hard, he can create miracles, but this ability to create independently is not innate, and we need to accumulate and exercise bit by bit in our usual life.

What do you think if you give me three days of light?

Recently, I read Helen Keller's autobiography "If Give Me Three Days of Light", and I was deeply touched.

Between the lines of "Give me three days of light", Helen Qin Kai's love for life is permeated, and she warmly warns the world to cherish what she is enjoying at present. She hopes to have three days of light to feel the world and make her familiar with everything around her. Helen Qin Kai wants to see too many things, but it's just a beautiful dream.

"Suffering is a stepping stone to genius ..." It is suffering that makes Helen Qin Kai's strong character. As a blind, deaf and disabled person, she has a healthy psychology beyond ordinary people. She expressed her thirst for knowledge and sincere love for mankind with what she could feel and imagine. She warned others with her own personal experience that a healthy mind is the most basic condition for human success, and a healthy person can't achieve anything without a healthy mind. Mentally healthy people, even if they are physically disabled, will not complain about the fate, will not accept and yearn for the pity of others, and will reach the other side of the ideal with their strong perseverance.

A philosopher once said, "Courage exists in the soul, not in a strong body." This is a true portrayal of Helen. In the face of adversity, Helen stood up strongly. She is really physically and mentally disabled. As for me, a healthy middle school student, I have good study conditions, but I lack perseverance. Therefore, this article gave me the greatest inspiration:

First, try your best to finish everything. A famous person once said, "What's not easy? It is not easy to insist on doing what you should do every day. What's not simple? It is not easy to do everything best. "

Second, we should have an optimistic attitude. In the face of great blows and difficulties, Helen didn't complain about others, but faced them with optimism to gain confidence. The following story also illustrates this point. Two scholars with equal grades went to Beijing to catch the exam. When they were on the road in the middle of the night, they met the funeral procession and passed the coffin. The former is very worried and thinks this is not a good sign. The latter thought: coffins, coffins, officials and wealth. So the latter won the first prize. But the former is unknown on the list, and this story can better explain that optimism is one of the important factors for success.

With this good book as my tutor, I believe my future life will be more colorful.