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After reading a famous book, everyone must have a lot of feelings about life or things. Now let's write a thoughtful comment. Is it impossible to write without a clue? The following is Peter Pan's thoughts I collected after reading, hoping to help you.

Peter Pan, Peter Pan's feelings after reading 1 In terms of extracurricular reading, I envy children now. Books suitable for children of all ages are complete in variety, high in quality and beautifully bound, just like starry sky. Recently, I reread Peter Pan. This classic of children's literature made me seem to have entered just visiting, and I enjoyed my childhood trip.

Peter Pan is the owner of Neverland and a boy who will never grow up. He is very cute, wearing clothes made of leaves, and smiling reveals pearly deciduous teeth. His laughter is very nice, because he laughed for the first time when he was a baby. As long as you are lucky, Peter Pan will blow you some fairy dust and take you to the mysterious and exciting Neverland!

The story that happened on Neverland is particularly interesting: the lost child came out to look for Peter Pan; The pirates came out to look for the missing child; Indians came out to look for pirates; Wild animals came out to look for Indians. They went round and round on the island, and no one could catch up with anyone, because they walked at the same speed. They just kept spinning until the conflict broke out.

In the lagoon near the island, Peter Pan imitated the sound of pirate ship hooks and saved Princess Tiger Lotus. He was injured in the battle, and the sea flooded the rocks bit by bit, but he tied the kite line he caught to Wendy and let her go first. He said, "facing death is the greatest adventure." The hateful pirate Hook suddenly attacked all the children and threatened to kill them. Wendy said, "All mothers want their sons to die like heroes!" " At this critical moment, Peter Pan imitated the ticking of the clock in the crocodile's stomach and frightened Hook. The children, Qi Xin, joined forces to defeat Hook. Hook died silently in the crocodile's stomach.

The fairy still lives in Neverland. Peter Pan told Wendy: After the baby is born, the first laugh will break into 1000 pieces and jump around. Every fragment of laughter will become a fairy. Every child in the world has his own fairy. Children know more and more things, and soon they don't believe in immortals. When a child says "I don't believe in fairies", a fairy will fall and die. Later, the fairy Dinka was poisoned and died. Because the child said she believed in fairies, she was saved again.

A famous teacher once said: Teachers should squat down and look at their students. Teachers should be similar to students, not students and teachers. Thanks to Peter Pan, his transparent and pure childlike innocence brought me pure happiness, and also aroused my impulse to fly again and again, which brought me closer to being a teacher.

Reflection on Peter Pan 2 I read a book called Peter Pan these days, which is a perfect thing that few people touch on the earth.

Peter Pan is a child who doesn't grow up. He needs the love of others. He can be willful and coquettish in this love, just like a child running wild in the snow, but he doesn't love others. Or more sadly, he doesn't know how to love others. This book taught me that if you want others to love you, you should love others.

Before that, I didn't believe in the fairy theory. But after reading this book, I realized that I believed it would happen.

This book has brought a great shock to my mind. At the same time, I have to admire james m. barrie's rich imagination.

This book vividly describes the adventures Wendy and Peter Pan experienced with a group of lovely children. There are also those warm and happy scenes that make me feel ups and downs with the development of the story. The expression also changes, sometimes frowning; Sometimes I laugh; Sometimes tears fill my eyes. To be sure, the author of this book is very successful.

The story begins like this: one night, Wendy found a little boy in a green leaf suit-Peter Pan in her room. They introduced each other and became good friends. Persuaded by Peter Pan, Wendy and her two younger brothers followed Peter Pan to Utopia, an imaginary world belonging to every child. There, they began an unforgettable journey. What I envy is that Peter is very happy. He can fly, to his blue sky. He can play on the island, without growing up, worrying, studying, working and nobody taking care of him! How happy I am!

How touched and envious I was when I read that the children on the island built a beautiful house for Wendy. It is every child's dream to get a house built according to his own wishes, and I am happy for Wendy.

And when they outwitted the fierce Captain Hook, I "fought side by side" with them, as if I were there. While watching, I also "made suggestions" for their escape. At the same time, they cheered for their victory.

Later, when I saw Peter Pan's beautiful fairy, Tinker Bell, I couldn't help thinking that I would have a fairy who would always guard me, which made me feel extremely excited.

After reading this book, I am still unfinished. I understand that I believe it will happen! So I also look forward to having the same experience as Wendy as other children!

Peter Pan's Thoughts on Reading III. There is a place where every child can fly, but adults can't find it. There is a truth that every life will grow old, but Peter Pan will never grow up! There is a wish that every child can fly to his "Neverland". After reading Peter Pan, I always yearn for such a "Neverland"-freedom, happiness and worry-free.

Mr. Darling's three children could not resist the temptation of Peter Pan, a mysterious wild child flying from the air, and soon learned to fly. While their parents were away, they flew out of the window overnight and flew to a strange "Neverland". There are fierce beasts, "red people" of primitive tribes, terrible pirates and, of course, fairies and mermaids on this island. In short, everything that often appears in children's dreams and fantasies is here. So there is hunting that fights with wild animals, and there is a real war between red people and pirates or between children and pirates. Children are not bound by adults. Under the leadership of Peter Pan, they handle all the affairs themselves, enjoy themselves and experience all kinds of dangers. Later, these runaway children, especially their elder sister Wendy, began to miss their mother. Under her mobilization, the children bid farewell to the "Neverland" that brought them infinite joy and flew home. Later, they all grew up. Only Peter Pan will never grow up and never go home. He always flies around, taking generations of children away from his family and letting them enjoy a free childhood in Neverland.

This book brings us a magical story, which makes us feel like we really came to the "Neverland" and met the lively and lovely characters in the book. If only we could stay in this free time forever in reality and learn to fly like Peter Pan! How I wish I would never grow up like Peter Pan. Live freely in a free space without worry, pressure and distress.

As parents, we still want to be so free, let alone children. So after reading this book, I appeal to parents to let go of their hands and feet so that their children can have their own independent kingdom. In this small kingdom, they can do whatever they want, have their own fantasies, have their own lives, have their own adventures and have their own successes. Let them get rid of all the shackles we have created, fly by themselves and enjoy a good time. Such a child may be excellent! Let them be proud of their flying!

After watching Peter Pan, Peter Pan 4. This book gives a vivid and detailed account of the adventures Wendy, Peter Pan and a group of lovely children experienced together. There are also warm and happy scenes that make my mood fluctuate with the development of the story. The expression also changes, sometimes frowning; Sometimes I laugh; Sometimes I have tears in my eyes.

The story begins like this: One night, four-year-old Wendy found a little boy in a green leaf suit-Peter Pan in her room. They introduced each other and became good friends. Under Peter Pan's persuasion, Wendy and her two younger brothers followed Peter Pan to fly to the imaginary world belonging to every child-Neverland. There, they began an unforgettable journey.

How touched and envious I was when I read that the children on the island built a beautiful house for Wendy. It is a happy thing to get a house built according to your own wishes; When I saw them outsmart the fierce Captain Hook, I fought side by side with them as if I were there. I couldn't help cheering loudly when they won. When I realized that every child was guarded by a fairy, my heart was filled with longing.

In fact, everyone doesn't want to grow up. They think there are too many troubles in the adult world, too many disputes over money, power, status, reputation and even emotional disputes. I feel that the world of the only child is the cleanest and purest, and there is nothing to worry about. Imagine fairy tales about fighting pirates and exploring forests. I always want to play with my friends and not go home.

However, there are gains and losses. Children who have not grown up miss the happiness and emotional experience of growing up when they escape the troubles and responsibilities of adults. If you miss a lot of life experiences, you will lose your understanding of the world, your own understanding and your mature mind.

Life can't be as simple as a fairy tale world. No one can grow up like Peter Pan forever. But when we grow up, we can stick to a childlike innocence, curiosity about the world and the spirit of exploring the future.

Although we have to deal with the complex world every day, there is an island in everyone's heart. When it's quiet, fly back to the island for a while and fly alone on the island for a while.

Peter Pan's Reflections on Reading 5 This book gives a vivid and detailed introduction to the adventures that Wendy, Peter Pan and a group of lovely children experienced together. There are also warm and happy scenes that make my mood fluctuate with the development of the story. The expression also changes, sometimes frowning; Sometimes I laugh; Sometimes I have tears in my eyes.

The story begins like this: One night, four-year-old Wendy found a little boy in a green leaf suit-Peter Pan in her room. They introduced each other and became good friends. Under Peter Pan's persuasion, Wendy and her two younger brothers followed Peter Pan to fly to the imaginary world belonging to every child-Neverland. There, they began an unforgettable journey.

How touched and envious I was when I read that the children on the island built a beautiful house for Wendy. It is a happy thing to get a house built according to your own wishes; When I saw them outsmart the fierce Captain Hook, I fought side by side with them as if I were there. I couldn't help cheering loudly when they won. When I know that every child is guarded by a fairy, my heart is full of longing.

In fact, everyone doesn't want to grow up. They think there are too many troubles in the adult world, too many disputes over money, power, status, reputation and even emotional disputes. I feel that only children's world is the cleanest and purest, and there is nothing to worry about. Imagine fairy tales about fighting pirates and exploring forests. I want to play with my friends all the time and not go home.

However, there are gains and losses. Children who don't grow up miss the happiness and emotional experience of growing up while avoiding the troubles and responsibilities of adults. If you miss a lot of life experiences, you will lose your understanding of the world, your own understanding and your mature mind.

Life can't be as simple as a fairy tale world. No one can grow up like Peter Pan forever. But we can keep a childlike innocence when we grow up, keep our curiosity about the world and explore the future.

Although we face a complex world every day, everyone has an island in his heart. When it's quiet, fly back to the island for a while and fly alone on the island for a while.

My mother read the book Peter Pan to me two years ago, but I finally gave up because I thought the characters were too confusing to listen to. I participated in the "Star Reading" this summer and saw this book again. I read it word for word this time. I also know that one night a little boy broke into Wendy's house. He flew in through the window, but was pulled down by Nana (a dog). The second time I came, I found my own shadow, but I couldn't sew it well, so I cried loudly. When Wendy heard this, she sewed it up for him. The boy asked Wendy to go to Neverland with him, so Wendy called John and Michael.

They play together, live together and fight pirates together. Although everything went wrong, they were still happy. Finally, Wendy and her family went home when they were homesick. Over time, they grew up and had their own families. Wendy has a daughter named Jane. When the boy appeared again, Jane went to Neverland with him. Many years later, he took Jane's children away, and so on. This boy is Peter Pan.

This book is really interesting. After reading it, I want to tell you that all of us have grown up from babies to now, and eventually we will grow up. As for the reason why Peter Pan won't grow up, it's just science fiction. In reality, there will be no children who don't grow up. When a person grows up, he will not be so naive as when he was a child. His or her heart is more complicated than that of a child, which may be the real reason why Peter Pan doesn't want to grow up. It is impossible for people not to grow up. Everyone has to go through birth, illness, death and illness. "Life" means birth. "Old" means getting old when you grow up; "Disease" refers to the condition after the body gets old; "Death" is a pathological or natural death. Of course, there may be several small creatures born at this time! Maybe you look old, but his (her) heart is not old; You look like that person is very small, but his (her) heart is old.

But don't worry about getting old. Although a person's life is short, we can study hard and accumulate more and more things at this time. When we grow up, becoming a person who is beneficial to society can make our life more sunny, brighter and more meaningful.

This is my feeling after watching Peter Pan.

Wan Li under the Sea, Gulliver's Travels, Mysterious Island, etc. I have read some travel notes, but in my heart, I think Peter Pan written by james m. barrie is better than these, which gives me some new understanding of travel notes.

This book turns people into "flying" people through fantasy and flies in the sky for days and nights. I'm interested in the story of "fighting with the hook". This story tells the story of children being caught by pirates and about to be forced to jump into the sea. Peter's here. He first killed the little pirate by imitating the sound made by the crocodile chasing Hook. Hook sent his man Jewkes to the hut to get his weapon, the nine-tailed whip. At this time, another little pirate died. Coe Hook's people are hesitant to see this situation. As a result, he stumbled back, bringing you pleasant news. Hook forced the children into the hut again. At this time, clever Peter came up with a way to deal with Hook.

In the story, I admire Peter the most. He is witty, brave and wise, but he is too arrogant. When Peter first sneaked into Wendy's house, he was almost found. Fortunately, before being discovered, he imitated the voices of Wendy's brothers and sisters in time. On another occasion, in the process of saving Tiger Lotus, although Peter successfully imitated Hooke's voice, he laughed arrogantly, and then he managed to escape. This is a sign of his arrogance.

Although we may not encounter many dangers like Peter in our life, we sometimes encounter some difficulties. We can't back down. We should learn from Peter. When we encounter difficulties, we must face them positively and overcome them.

I also like the children in the book very much. Although they didn't help to fight Hooke, they kept pestering Hooke until Peter came down. They also contributed to the defeat of Hooke. But sometimes I can't persist in my studies like a child. Sometimes I lose patience after reading it for a while, but after reading this book and being urged by my mother, I have now got rid of the bad habit of impatience. I hate Hook the most. Not only did he want to kill Peter with poison, but he also wanted to whip the children and force them into the water. Fortunately, such vicious and cruel people as Peter and Hook failed.

In life, although we can't see pirates, we can see some bad guys. At this time, we should not fight hard with them, but use our brains to find ways to defeat the bad guys.

This book really benefited me a lot. Students can have a look when they are free!

Peter Pan is always a naughty boy. He always smiles happily and flies carefree. On Worry-Free Island, he dueled with pirates and cut off another man's arm. Play with other orphans who have no home and be their leader. In the real city, he listens to Wendy tell the story of Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty and Snow White every night.

He can do whatever he wants, but being too free is loneliness. Because his own shadow did not follow him, he cried sadly. Only fairy tales can comfort him and only Wendy can comfort him. But he has no parents, no feelings and doesn't grow up. Peter Pan's identity doomed Wendy and the orphans to leave him. They must grow up in the real world. He must fly alone and be a child forever in a carefree world.

Peter Pan, Peter Pan, there are many joys that other children have never experienced, but there is a kind of happiness that he will never miss. I believe that everyone doesn't want to grow up sometimes. I always feel that there are too many troubles in the world of adults, too many disputes over money, power, status, reputation and even emotional disputes. When I grow up, I always feel that only children's world is the cleanest and purest. As long as you feel happy in your heart, you don't have to think about anything else. Imagine fairy tales about fighting pirates and exploring forests. I want to play with my friends all the time and not go home.

However, there are gains and losses. Peter Pan is the child we want to be, but he misses the happiness and emotional experience of growing up while avoiding the troubles and responsibilities of adults. If you miss a lot of life experiences, you will lose your understanding of the world, your own understanding and your mature mind.

Life can't be as simple as fairy tales or childhood. None of us can grow up forever like Peter Pan. But we can keep a childlike innocence when we grow up, keep our curiosity about the world and explore the future. Don't lose the ability to be moved, and don't lose your satisfaction with life and yourself. Look at the sky, flowers and trees every day; Enjoy every meal and every rest; Find pleasure in a complicated life; Caring for others and being touched at the same time; Smile at yourself from time to time. Simple happiness is the happiest.

Although we face a complicated world every day, I believe everyone has a worry-free island in their hearts. When you are quiet, fly back to Worry-Free Island for a while, and fly alone in Worry-Free Island for a while.

After reading "Peter Pan", Peter Pan heard of the mysterious name "Peter Pan" when he was 9 years old, but he never really got to know him comprehensively and deeply. I had the opportunity to watch Peter Pan this winter vacation, which made up for my curiosity. Now let's follow me to feel Peter Pan.

Peter Pan is a classic novel full of adventure and fantasy. It tells the story of a little boy named Peter Pan who took his elf and Wendy as friends and fought bravely with Captain Hook in Neverland. Peter Pan is a little boy who lives in a fairy tale and never grows up. He has his own ideas of freedom and independence, and his personality is cheerful and optimistic. He hates being tied down and doesn't care much about what others think of him.

Peter Pan is just and brave. He can help others with his life. The Indian chieftain's daughter was taken away by Captain Hook, but the chieftain suspected that it was Peter and Wendy, and threatened them to save the princess before sunset. For Wendy's sake, Peter tried his best to rescue the princess, fighting with Captain Hook, and successfully rescued the princess. Because of this, Peter was elected as the new chief, and he won the peace and trust of his friends with his bravery and invincibility.

Although Peter Pan is free and easy, he is also a kind and delicate person. When his friend Wendy was ill, he took good care of her. He felt the same way when the doctor didn't arrive, and he couldn't wait to treat his friend himself. His kindness and understanding won the friendship of his friends.

Reading Peter Pan made me unconsciously immersed in my childhood. From Peter Pan and his friends, I went back to my carefree childhood when I played games. There is no homework class and no homework paper. I wish I were a grown-up child. From Peter Pan, I also saw myself, with both advantages and disadvantages. I remember my mother said that there are two elves in people's hearts. One is angel spirit, which leads people to make positive choices. Another demon spirit, she makes people choose to retreat; It's up to me to think and choose whether to listen to angels and elves or be dragged down by demons and elves. My two elves are always fighting, neck and neck. Only by constantly defeating yourself, beat the devil and the elves, will you make continuous progress and growth.

As far as a person is concerned, it comes from a wonderful fairy tale, so let's read more books, feel more beautiful, enrich our childhood and increase our knowledge.

My happy home is a sea of books, and my bookshelf is full of books, all kinds of which are everywhere. In the sea of books, I like Peter Pan best, which is wonderful and interesting. This book is full of infinite imagination. Do you want to know what kind of story this is? Let me tell you this story!

All children have to grow up, but with one exception, he must be a famous hero-Peter Pan. He is a brave, strong and a little proud boy who can fly freely in the sky. His family lives in a "Neverland" where no one has been. If the child dies, just walk with the child for a while, and the child is not afraid.

One night, a little girl named Wendy found him. They introduced each other and became good friends. Persuaded by Peter, Peter took Wendy, Mike, John and Fairy Bell to Neverland.

Here, they started an exciting adventure. I read that Wendy said in her dream that she wanted a home, and the children built it. How enviable! I'm happy for Wendy.

Then I read them over and over again. For example, I met a beautiful mermaid, a brave and tenacious Indian warrior, and a cold and cunning island leader Hawke. . . . . Finally, Hawke took Wendy and them, Peter Pan came to save them, and had a fierce duel with Hawke. As the saying goes, good people are rewarded, and Peter defeated Hawke. Of course, Hawke, the bad guy, was also punished as he deserved.

Wendy and others followed Wendy to a happy home because they wanted to go back to their mother and live a normal life. Peter refused to grow up and returned to Neverland alone. When Wendy grew up and gave birth to a little girl, Peter and Wendy's descendants continued this beautiful, rich, wonderful and interesting fairy tale.

After reading it, I think the myth is true and there should be immortals around me, which makes me very excited. If one day Peter Pan, Peter Pan comes to see me, I will definitely carry out this beautiful fairy tale with Peter, but I will not forget my family, because my family is my eternal miss.

I forgot to tell you that this book was written by an Englishman. His name is James m. Barry. I admire him, especially Barry's rich imagination. He opened the window of children's fantasy.