Reading notes refer to notes made during reading in order to record one's own reading experience or sort out the wonderful parts of the text.
Second, To Kill a Mockingbird reading notes 10.
To Kill a Mockingbird is recognized as a classic of American literature, but its significance in the field of education has made it break through national boundaries and become one of the most famous bildungsroman in the world. The following are my reading notes on To Kill a Mockingbird 10. Welcome to reading. I hope it helps you.
To Kill a Mockingbird's reading notes 1
I have heard many people recommend this book, but they always refuse it because of its strange name.
To Kill a Mockingbird tells the story of two children growing up in a small town, with their friends, relatives and their adventures.
The most striking thing about this book is that it is written from the perspective of an eight-year-old girl, and the most impressive character in the book is her father "Addicks".
My father is a lawyer. He usually likes reading newspapers and books. He will tell the children the most essential truth in the world in the simplest words. For example:
"You can never fully understand a person unless you walk around in his shoes."
"Everyone's words deserve respect." Wait a minute.
From beginning to end, this book is permeated with the meaning of the word education in the text. Education is not a lady in the traditional sense, but a kind and strong heart. This book tells readers a lot of good deeds that should be paid attention to through a little thing and a little father's teaching.
At the end of the story, this book teaches us that people should not only be kind, but also protect themselves, because in this world, there are not only good robins, but also evil crested blue pigeons.
Above. Benefited a lot.
To Kill a Mockingbird's Reading Notes II
This book doesn't seem very famous. I don't know who its author is yet. But one day I started reading a few words by accident, and I was attracted by the innocent and lovely voice of the protagonist Scottus, an eight-year-old girl.
I wonder if this novel can be called flashback, because the article begins with the introduction of the little girl's brother Jim who hurt his arm to save her, and doesn't come out until the end.
The whole story lasted about three years, during which two main things happened. First of all, the ignorant children tried to lure their strange neighbor Mr. Arthur out, and they became good friends with him unconsciously. The second thing is black John's approval. John, who was originally innocent, was framed and raped by white hooligans, and was found guilty even after Scott's father tried his best to defend him.
These two things have a great influence on the little girl, so that she slowly learned to analyze things, learned to exercise restraint, and became an educated and respectful person.
And the robin mentioned in the title, I'm sorry I saw it on Baidu Encyclopedia.
In the first chapter of the novel, Scott's nanny, a kind black man, tells her that under no circumstances can she kill robins with air guns because they do nothing but sing to people. Similarly, Scott's father has told her many times that under no circumstances can he bully black people, because that is the most unforgivable. Putting the two sentences together, we seem to understand that the naive, poor and ignorant black man who is just doing things in a down-to-earth way is the robin here. Killing them is the greatest sin because they are ignorant.
Through the growth experience of a little girl, this paper depicts the tragic situation that blacks are discriminated against by whites, but it can also be felt that some wise people have realized the equality between blacks and whites and started to make efforts. In the eyes of children, blacks and whites are the same, which is reasonable, and no one needs to judge them. As Scott's father said, if the jury consisted of you teenagers, John wouldn't have died. Children will grow up eventually. When they grow up, they will sit on the jury and decide the fate of the black people and the fate of this country.
Fortunately, we have seen the result of their choice, that is, in the United States of America, no matter what color you are, you enjoy equal rights and obligations.
Apart from these profound historical human rights issues, I think the way Scotus treated people during his visit also deserves our serious appreciation.
So this is basically a book suitable for children.
To Kill a Mockingbird's Notes 3
When you start reading the title of To Kill a Mockingbird, it is difficult for you to understand the contents of the book.
The United States has unilaterally said that To Kill a Mockingbird is a crime. The book also explains that the robin just hummed beautiful music for people to enjoy and did nothing bad. They don't eat flowers, fruits and vegetables in other people's yards, and they don't nest in barns. They just sing for us. So it is a sin to kill such a bird. In this book, the robin is more symbolic. Refers to the black group who suffered unfair treatment in white society. Addicks, the hero, said to the children, "I once shot a robin, but I feel guilty. It didn't do anything wrong and sang for us. " The bird became a symbol of his own life and did his duty for it.
This story is about the 1930s. During the Great Depression, in the southern American town of Meckham. Black people serve white people diligently, but white people's discrimination against black people is deeply rooted. It is believed that black people are the root of social unrest, and black people themselves have evil nature. When a white woman, an infinite black man, Tom committed the crime of rape, almost all white people decided that the black man was guilty without waiting for the verdict, and even thought that the defense lawyer Hudex was guilty because he was actually defending the "nigger".
Despite the lawyer's best efforts. The court trial was still unfair, and Tom was killed. The gun that killed him is a strong racial prejudice! Nevertheless, Adikash's speech in court was deafening. He shouted for the dead Tom, for the black people who suffered unfair treatment, and even more for the freedom and equality on American land!
Another "Robin" Radley, a young man whose childhood was ruined by his father, stayed at home all the year round and shut himself in the house, becoming a "freak" in people's eyes. Some of Scott's children are horrible monsters. But this "monster" has a good heart. He silently cares for and helps the children in the town and never asks for anything in return.
Finally, we saw a happy ending, that is, in the United States, all people have equal rights and obligations regardless of color.
To Kill a Mockingbird's Notes 4
This book talks about several groups of families, and each group of families has different educational methods. This book mainly tells the story of a family whose owner is lawyer Adick. He has his own experience in educating children. He won't just blame the children like other families, but patiently tell stories to let them know their mistakes. But a few blocks away from Addicks, there lived a family named Radley. He was an eccentric because his son never left home and was isolated from the world. No one wants to go near their home for fear that this weirdo will "eat" them.
Of these two families, I prefer the education method of Addicks, which can let children know the mistakes they have made and understand and correct them by themselves. At the same time, it can also help children find more friends, live happily in society and make children more mature.
But Radley's method of educating children also has advantages: keeping children at home can keep them away from danger and live a safer life. But this makes them farther and farther away from the society, thus feeling strange to the world.
Therefore, we should protect our children to a certain extent, but we can't keep them at home like Radley and let them have no contact with anything. We should make them think about things themselves and their consequences like addicts. At the same time, we should encourage our children to be a helpful boy. When children make mistakes, we should patiently educate them and help them understand and correct them.
To Kill a Mockingbird's Notes 5
Now there is such a crime in the United States. "If you kill a robin, it means that you have violated the law. This book is also about robin."
This book has obvious racial discrimination, but Actis is willing to help a black man who has been slandered as an official in his life. Axes has two children, one is Jim and the other is Scoot. The most impressive scene is that all the students in Cool Run School call black people niggers. They still call them niggers when they know it's a despicable name. When Atticus learned that her daughter called black people "niggers". He told Scoot to call it that again sincerely and enthusiastically. Yes, no matter what race people have self-esteem, why not erase their only conscience when giving nicknames to others?
I think this book not only highlights racial discrimination, but also educational ideas. For example, people in the ewell family are naturally competitive and don't accept any charity from anyone. They have no money and can only pay with some nuts or wood. And dee. Come every summer vacation. For two months, his parents regarded him as indifferent to the air and didn't even know if Dee was at home. Deere lacked the love of his parents since childhood, and only Amanke, Jim and Cool Brother cared about him.
After reading this book, I deeply felt that cruel, heavy and trampled era, as well as that miserable family and terrible family education. If I was born in those days, I would choose Attucks's family, because he is not only a lawyer who can teach me how to behave, but also a good father who treats everyone as human beings, kind and kind!
To Kill a Mockingbird's Notes 6
To Kill a Mockingbird is a good book for all fathers. He criticized the injustice and racial contradictions in American society and told people that the principle of being a man should follow conscience.
This story tells that Jim, Scott and Atticus live in a place in America. At that time, there was a ghost story circulating in the town: a strange family lived next door to them. Their son Bu once stabbed his mother with a kitchen knife. Rumors frightened the villagers of the house. Everyone thinks that we can't go near that house. Jim and Scott sometimes run to Bob's house to play, and then run out soon. Jim found clay statues, pocket watches, chains and other things in a tree hole near his home several times. He thought these were left by cloth, so he put them away.
Later, Atticus defended a black man. Jim and Scott were deeply impressed after hearing the court defense. When a white man involved disrespected his father, his father learned a lot. Jim and Scott were attacked on their way home. At the critical moment, Bu rushed out and stabbed the bad guys with a knife.
After reading this book, I understand the fragility of life and the ugliness of human nature, as well as those who contribute to equality like Atticus. I also understand that you can't believe rumors. At the beginning of life, human nature is good. Only by approaching a person with your heart can you really understand him. It also showed us the racial contradiction and injustice to black people in American society, and finally inspired his children and us.
To Kill a Mockingbird's Notes 7
Although this book is a novel, it covers many profound contents, including racial issues, democracy issues, education issues and so on. The hero of the novel, Mr. Finch, is an excellent lawyer. In order to defend the blacks, he and his family were attacked. Once, when he bought a shotgun for his children, he said, you can't kill robins because they don't destroy crops or do bad things. They just sing for mankind with their hearts. Killing a robin is a sin.
Robin has little to do with the plot of the novel, but represents the kind and innocent black people planted in the novel. They are not bad people, but they were excluded and hurt by others in the environment at that time. Mr. Finch is a fair and kind lawyer who abides by principles. Through his own actions, he made his two children understand the prejudice and indifference of the adult world, and used his knowledge and ability to oppose racial discrimination and social injustice, setting a just example for the children.
There is also an incisive explanation of democracy in the novel: democracy means that everyone has equal rights and no one enjoys privileges. Blacks and whites should be equal. To Kill a Mockingbird deprived them of this equality. Without equality, justice is impossible.
To Kill a Mockingbird's Notes 8
To Kill a Mockingbird is the representative work of American woman writer harper lee. Because we are studying the history of foreign literature this semester, the title of this book has always been in my required reading list. I was very interested in reading it when I came across it in the library. At that time, I had just finished reading this book, and I admired Attucks more than the story, so that I was completely unaware of the racist attacks in the book.
When I was looking for a book review online, I saw a sentence: "I hope you can overcome your prejudice and go forward bravely." It suddenly dawned on me. Yes, both the heroine's prejudice against eccentric Arthur and the people in the town's prejudice against black people are profound and without any reason. All this can only be seen clearly by Attucks.
Attix is a respected white lawyer in a small town. He has a gentle personality. Although he is brilliant, he is just an ordinary father, humble and gentle in front of his children. He raised two children, Jim and Scott, by himself and set an example. When the children disturbed Arthur who didn't want to go out, Attucks severely accused them for the first time not to interfere in other people's lives; When the child was ridiculed and bullied by people around him because he defended the black people, he said: Ignore them, don't hit them, hold your head high and stay away from them.
Addicks said, "I hope, I pray, that I can take Jim through the difficulties smoothly, and most importantly, they won't catch the common fault of Mecom. Why do reasonable people completely lose their minds when they mention black people? I can never pretend to understand this phenomenon. "
No matter how the people in the town opposed Atticus, he was never afraid. In order to protect the defendant's black boy, someone pointed a gun at his head in the middle of the night, and he never flinched. What scares this brave father most is that children look at the world with prejudice, and only distinguish the skin color of others without distinguishing their own hearts. In Mecom, even lazy and hypocritical whites are nobler than hardworking and simple blacks, which Attix can't understand.
When talking about bird catching, he repeatedly told children not to hurt robins, because they only sing for human beings and never do anything harmful to human beings. This is a wise and mature father. The image of Attucks reminds me of an English gentleman, but it is not enough to describe him as a gentleman.
The most appropriate sentence is what Mr. Yu said: "Maturity is a bright but not dazzling brilliance, a mellow but not greasy voice, a calmness that no longer needs to observe others, an atmosphere that finally stops complaining to people around, a smile that ignores the hubbub, a kind of indifference that washes away extremes, and a heavy but not steep height." Attix is such a mature father. In my mind, the definition of To Kill a Mockingbird should be more like teaching at home, because Attucks is the best of his fathers.
To Kill a Mockingbird's Notes 9
Modern people pay more attention to the living environment and quality, but despite people's efforts to build a more civilized city, they can't cover up the dirty prejudice between people. The novel To Kill a Mockingbird shows me not only the filth and brilliance of human nature, but also the horror of "prejudice". It destroys the civilization of a city to pieces.
This novel reflects the living conditions of the American people and the barriers, discrimination and prejudice between races under the background of the great anti-Japanese movement. These prejudices made Black Tom suffer unwarranted charges and lost his life. Fortunately, the hero Addicks shines with the light of human conscience, responsibility and kindness. His brave defense of justice touched countless people.
-"No matter how many robins you shoot, To Kill a Mockingbird is not allowed. They are symbols of purity, beauty, justice and light. They don't destroy other people's gardens, they don't nest in cornfields, they just sing for mankind wholeheartedly. " Do you know that birds are innocent? If they make any mistakes, they should not lose their lives. Just like the black Tom in the novel, he not only didn't commit a crime, but also helped others with kindness, but left this world forever. He was not knocked down by the law, but lost to humanity and prejudice. That unfair society. Tom's death is heartbreaking and reflects a series of social problems.
Although it is a peaceful time, the prejudice in people's hearts is vividly reflected in daily life. City dwellers look down on country people, locals look down on outsiders, people who are highly educated, and people who call themselves upper-class people look down on cleaners ... It is these inexplicable prejudices that make people harmonious, and even children are as unsympathetic as adults, ignoring justice and kindness.
To Kill a Mockingbird's Reading Notes 10
Have you ever been seen with colored glasses? To Kill a Mockingbird, set in Mecom town, tells a story about prejudice from the perspective of the hero Cool Brother.
Attix is a kind white lawyer. Under his guidance, his two children, Scoot and Jim, accept all new things and information faster and think more deeply about everything. In the process of playing, I met my good friend Dee. They are curious about all the unknown things. One of the most prominent is the exploration of neighbor Radley, who has never left home. They called him "the eccentric Radley". Legends and stories about the eccentric Radley made them overcome their fears many times to find the trace of the eccentric, but after all kinds of twists and turns, they failed to achieve it.
However, because an unjust case broke the originally quiet town, the reason was that a black man was prosecuted for violating a white woman. As a lawyer, Addicks will help the black Tom defend, but it has aroused the dissatisfaction of the whole village and plunged into the whirlpool of public opinion. But he said that there is one thing that can't follow the principle of conformity, and that is people's conscience. But the villagers' deep-rooted concept of discrimination against blacks affects everyone. The normal lives of the protagonists Scoot and Jim are disrupted. However, only they know that Tom was slandered by a white family and brought to court for his kind help. In order to seek the truth and finally win, they bravely pushed aside the fog, and a series of plots fluctuated in the middle. Later, the lawyer found evidence that could prove the innocence of the black man. But because of racial prejudice, blacks still lost the case. He told everyone angrily that you only saw what you wanted to see and heard what you wanted to hear. Finally, the black man was desperate, escaped from prison and was killed.
This story tells us that we should never know a person from other people's mouths. Only when you touch him personally can you see the truth. Perhaps we have all shot bullets at others with colored glasses, or suffered biased gunshot wounds, but only by taking off colored glasses can we see the true colors of the world.
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