Thank you! These days, I read a book called Alice in Wonderland. Alice in Wonderland is the work of lewis carroll in England. He is a professor of mathematics at Oxford University in England. He has taught at Oxford University for more than 30 years and is a pastor of the Anglican Church. Carol 1832 was born in England, and 1898 died. His masterpiece Alice in Wonderland is a fairy tale he told his friend's daughter Alice Lidya by the Thames.
The book tells the story that Alice, the protagonist, followed a rabbit into a deep tree hole and experienced many new things: she met a queen who liked to show her arrogance by cutting off other people's heads; I also met the chubby Harder, who looks like an egg and can be of any size. She met a lovely rabbit; Participated in the weirdest tea party in the world and watched a unique gateball game; Finally, she made a scene in court. ...
After reading this story, I feel that although Alice is a girl, her clever mechanism and brave spirit still surprise me! With her quick mind and courage, she eliminated dangers and difficulties again and again. This reminds me of The Tramp written by the famous writer daniel defoe Robinson! The same wit and courage, the same admirable! Therefore, I think we should be like Alice when we encounter difficulties, and we must have indomitable beliefs and flexible minds to succeed.
There are many extracurricular books at home, among which Alice in Wonderland is my favorite, because the stories told in the book are very attractive to me. This book is about an afternoon when the sun is warm. Alice and her sister are sitting on the grass by the river. Her sister is reading a book, but Alice feels that she has nothing to do and falls asleep. In her dream, she chased a rabbit who could talk and watch and started a wonderful trip. Sometimes she is big, sometimes she is small. When she grows up, her neck is like a boa constrictor. When she gets smaller, she can climb into the grass and talk to the caterpillar. She also met Cheshire cat, who laughed and was invisible, the March Rabbit and the Hatter who drank tea all day, and the Queen of Hearts whose mantra was "cut off her head". ...
I have read the story Alice in Wonderland twice. I like Alice very much because she is naive and full of curiosity. She has compassion. She can know who is good and who is bad. I admire Alice very much because she is brave. When she wanted to cry because she couldn't enter the beautiful little garden, she said to herself, "I have grown up and can't cry." Later, she overcame difficulties and finally entered the small garden.
I will learn from Alice. No matter what difficulties I encounter in the future, I will bravely overcome them and be a strong person.