1. When we bring care and kindness to others, the world will become better.
This sentence expresses the theme of the book, which is to change the world through love and kindness. As the author said, everyone has the ability and responsibility to convey love and warmth, which can transcend the boundaries of skin color, faith, gender and age.
2. Education is not only to learn knowledge, but also to cultivate people's emotion and morality.
This sentence emphasizes the dual significance of education. It includes not only imparting knowledge, but also cultivating people's emotion and morality. The author thinks that a bright future can be shaped by education.
Even in the darkest moment, there is always a ray of warm sunshine shining on us.
This sentence encourages readers to remain optimistic in the face of difficulties and setbacks. Even if the surrounding environment is very bad, people should have hope and courage, because the sun is always after the storm.
The education of love has three parts:
1, from the perspective of the protagonist Enrico, tells all kinds of things that happened in his class in the fourth grade. These things include the friendship between classmates, the respect and trust between teachers and classmates, and his understanding and feelings about family and society. This part is presented in the form of Enrico's diary, which gives readers a deeper understanding of his inner world and emotional changes.
2. From the perspective of Enrico's classmate Amrico, tell the wonderful time he spent with his family and friends in a summer vacation. This part mainly involves Amway's emotional expression to family and friends, observation and feeling of rural life, and understanding and thinking of social reality. This part is presented in the form of Amway Ke's diary, which gives readers a deeper understanding of his inner world and emotional changes.
3. From the perspective of Amrico's sister Sheval, tell her role in the family and her understanding and feelings about the family and society. This part mainly involves Chevelle's commitment to family responsibilities, her understanding and thinking of women's status, and her understanding and thinking of social reality. This part is presented in the form of Cheville's diary, which enables readers to deeply understand her inner world and emotional changes.