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Comments on Helen Keller
In ordinary daily life, writing is the most familiar thing for everyone. Writing is a narrative method that expresses a theme through words after people's ideological consideration and language organization. How to write a composition to avoid stepping on thunder? The following is Helen Keller's post-reading composition carefully arranged by me for your reference, hoping to help friends in need.

After reading this text, I met a blind, deaf and indomitable Helen Keller. However, why can we see the wonderful world and hear all kinds of voices, but we can't become idols in the hearts of Americans like her? That's because we didn't succeed because we didn't have her indomitable spirit of struggle. Helen not only became an idol of others, but also wrote her yearning for a better life in her autobiography "If you give me three days of light".

I didn't succeed because I didn't have her spirit. I remember that during the summer vacation, I secretly decided what I had to do every day to draw a page of pen and ink. A few days before the summer vacation, I carefully held a pen and described them one by one, while still describing and reading these famous sayings. When I draw a difficult word, I will frown and think about the structure and how to write it. There is no external interference at all. Sometimes I will describe a few more words or keep these famous sayings in mind. But it didn't last long. After a few days, I began to get bored. I always thought it was unnecessary, but I didn't need to practice. Anyway, the teacher didn't ask. Besides, I have to do my summer homework. So, I put down my pen and was attracted by TV and friends.

It is precisely because I didn't insist that my handwriting didn't develop well. Since learning this text, I have decided to read a book carefully every week and describe a pen.

After reading this passage, I thought of Tan Qian, the author of "Lack of Country", Sima Qian, the author of "Historical Records", and Zhang Haidi, the chairman of the Disabled Persons' Federation. They thought that the sword was sharpened and the plum blossom was bitter and cold. They all achieved success by this indomitable spirit of struggle. If we have the indomitable spirit in everything, what else can't we do?

Thoughts on Reading Helen Keller 2 This book is mainly about Helen Keller's life. Helen lost her hearing and sight when she was one and a half years old, which is unimaginable and unbearable for ordinary people. However, Helen didn't give in to fate. With the teacher's education and help, she overcame her illness, learned to speak, "obeyed" with her fingers, and mastered five languages. At the age of 24, she graduated with honors from the famous Radcliffe Women's College of Harvard University. Since then, she has devoted herself to the welfare of the blind and deaf people in the world and has been praised and commended by many governments and people. How amazing it is that a blind and deaf person can achieve so much! Although Helen is physically disabled, her spirit is great.

With Helen's attitude towards life, what else can be called misfortune in life? In fact, as long as you work hard, it will definitely pay off! Sometimes,

Luck can also turn into misfortune. The key is your attitude towards life.

Today in the 2 1 century, we are the flowers of the motherland, and we are also the pillars of the motherland. Today's children are the apple of their parents' eye, and unconsciously grow into unruly "little emperors" and "little princesses" under the doting of their parents. Can this shoulder the burden of building the motherland? Only by learning Helen Keller's indomitable spirit, step by step and down-to-earth, can we become the master of 2 1 century and the pillar of the country!

Comment on Helen Keller's composition 3 "There is Yan Ruyu in the book, and there is a golden house in the book". I have long been familiar with the famous saying about reading well, and people who are good at reading are more like the stars in the sky, countless. As a "star" in the sky, of course, I have a soft spot for books, but my favorite is the autobiography of Helen Keller given to me by my cousin on my 10 birthday. I had just turned a few pages when I was attracted by the tortuous plot.

The autobiography of Helen Keller tells the story of Helen Keller's unfortunate blindness as a child. Her mother invited Miss Sullivan for her. With the persuasive help of the teacher, Helen cheered up and worked hard for a better tomorrow. Finally, she learned to speak, and because of her perseverance, she wrote the autobiography of Helen Keller, an immortal work that people talk about! I am completely intoxicated with this book and savor it carefully. This book is thought-provoking and fully shows Helen Keller's self-improvement and her desire to become a useful person. I can't help thinking of myself. Although I have been rated as "three good students" in a row, I have many shortcomings. For example, I don't like to think, I don't want to look up words I don't know, and I'm careless. I remember one exam, and I made the same old mistake again. I accidentally wrote the word "green" as "clear water". Compared with Helen Keller's meticulous work style, it's really a thousand miles away, and I'm not ashamed.

Today in the 2 1 century, we are the flowers of the motherland, and we are also the pillars of the motherland. Today's children are the apple of their parents' eye, and they unconsciously grow into unruly "little emperors" and "little princesses" under the doting of their parents. Can this bear the burden of building the motherland? Only by learning Helen Keller's indomitable spirit, step by step and down-to-earth, can we become the master of 2 1 century and the pillar of the country!

After reading Helen Keller, the fourth book is a key, which helps me open the door to success; The book is a ladder, which makes me climb to the peak of knowledge ... After learning the article Helen Keller, my heart can't be calm for a long time, and I deeply feel Helen's hardships.

Helen Keller used to be an ordinary child. When she was one year old, a serious illness took away her hearing and sight. Just when Helen's family was at a loss, Miss Sullivan, Helen's tutor, came. Miss Sullivan is like a morning star, showing Helen the way of life. With the help of the teacher, this disabled child who lives in a dull, silent and speechless world successfully graduated from Harvard University through his unremitting efforts. Moreover, she established one charity after another, devoted her life to the cause of the disabled and helped many people, and was named as "one of the top ten hero idols in America in the 20th century".

What is it like? What made Helen create an amazing miracle? This is Helen's indomitable heart. Helen accepted the challenge of fate, embraced the world with love, faced difficulties with amazing perseverance, finally found the bright side of life in the endless darkness, and extended a charitable hand to the whole world.

Helen Keller, a blind, deaf and dumb person, did not give up easily in the face of difficulties, but what did we healthy people do? Many people do things in an anticlimactic way, and often give up halfway because of a little setback and difficulty, not to mention perseverance.

Once, when I was writing my homework, I suddenly met a "roadblock". I was so anxious that I scratched my head. Ten minutes have passed, and twenty minutes have passed, and I still can't think of a solution. Just when I was about to give up, I thought of Helen's deeds, so I regained my confidence, adjusted my thinking and thought hard, and finally solved this "obstacle".

Since then, Helen Keller's indomitable and persistent spirit has always inspired me, so that I will not give up easily when I meet any difficulties.

Comments on Helen Keller's composition 5 "What a poor little girl!" I can't help but express my heartfelt admiration. When I closed the book, tears kept spinning in my eyes. Helen Keller's indomitable spirit of struggle deeply touched me.

Helen Keller was born in/Kloc, Alabama-0/9 months, but as soon as she realized the beauty of life, the disease mercilessly stretched out its claws. From then on, she fell into boundless darkness and terrible silence. If I were you, I would be pessimistic and depressed, thinking that I am a useless disabled person and don't work hard. But Helen Keller absorbs the showers of knowledge day and night like a dry sponge. She tried to read Braille and kept writing words and sentences. She was so hungry that her little finger was covered with blood. She is so strong! In contrast, it is far from some people! Take recent events as an example. Zhao Meng, a healthy student brought up by his parents, is now in the sixth grade. After the winter vacation this year, he didn't report for duty, which made everyone worry about him. Just as we were about to give up the search, the bad news came that the body was found in the fish pond. Upon examination, he committed suicide by jumping into the river, not him. He has been dead for over a month. The reason is just because I didn't do well in the final exam, and I was rated as "three good students" every time. We should really learn from Helen Keller's indomitable spirit and perseverance!

In the dark and silent world unimaginable to ordinary people, she lit the fire of life and actively devoted herself to the cause of safeguarding the rights and interests of the disabled. She proved to the world that "disability" does not mean "incompetence". Composed a magnificent hymn of life. Isn't her indomitable spirit of returning love with love worth learning?

Comment on composition 6 of Helen Keller from Helen. After Keller became a member of the public education committee for the deaf, she ran around for charity miracles and raised money for the disabled and post-war beneficiaries. I think her character of serving others wholeheartedly and trying to help others is rare, because in my opinion, she is disabled and needs help, but she is still running around to help others.

Her character and fighting spirit infected me and encouraged me. When I encounter difficulties, I will think of her and her spirit, which helps me overcome one difficulty after another. She taught me what perseverance is, what tenacity is and what persistence is. I also encountered some difficulties when preparing for the piano band 6 exam this summer.

I also got to know Helen from this book. Keller's childhood dream was to be admitted to Harvard University. Under the training of Sullivan, she worked hard and her ancestors entered Cambridge Middle School. In tenacious study, she overcame all kinds of difficulties to enter Harvard University and became a blind and deaf female student at Harvard University. In college, she studied German, Latin, French and so on. Miss Sullivan is in class with her. After class, Sullivan wrote what the teacher said in class in his hand. She studied hard again, so she overcame one difficulty after another. I really admire that a blind and deaf person can go to Harvard University. What kind of courage and perseverance are needed! What is even more surprising is that she actually learned the language later.

I also got to know Helen from this book. Keller's childhood dream was to be admitted to Harvard University. Under the training of Sullivan, she worked hard and her ancestors entered Cambridge Middle School. In tenacious study, she overcame all kinds of difficulties to enter Harvard University and became a blind and deaf female student at Harvard University. In college, she studied German, Latin, French and so on. Miss Sullivan is in class with her. After class, Sullivan wrote what the teacher said in class in his hand. She studied hard again, so she overcame one difficulty after another. I really admire that a blind and deaf person can go to Harvard University. What kind of courage and perseverance are needed! What is even more surprising is that she actually learned the language later.

Since Helen. After Keller became a member of the public education committee for the deaf, she ran around for charity miracles and raised money for the disabled and post-war beneficiaries. I think her character of serving others wholeheartedly and trying to help others is rare, because in my opinion, she is disabled and needs help, but she is still running around to help others.

She constantly strives for self-improvement and never looks up. She is full of longing for life, and she is full of passion for survival. She is a hymn that shakes the soul and will always reverberate in people's hearts.

Her character and fighting spirit infected me and encouraged me.

Comment on the composition of Helen Keller 7 This is a comment written by one of my readers, which is very touching. Sincere things always evoke sincere feelings. Recently, I saw the autobiography of Helen Keller-collector's edition published by your society in Shanghai Library. I remember when I was a teenager in middle school, I once read an English pamphlet "If you give me three days of light" (maybe an English short story) in order to increase my reading, and I was not deeply impressed. This time, reading Helen's autobiography, letters, speeches and letters from her teacher touched me unexpectedly and I had to say a few words. "

Jesus said that if people enter the kingdom of heaven, they should be like children. "Looking at children now, I really don't understand this sentence. Reading Helen Keller's words, letters and her teacher's record of her words and deeds, I suddenly saw an angel, who was imprisoned in a deaf and blind cage. She used to be a fierce and arrogant little beast. But one day, cold water flowed through her arm, and the teacher drew a word "water" on her palm at the same time, which made Helen see a little light in her heart. " Helen stayed there for a long time without talking, and then suddenly fell to the ground and asked the teacher what the earth said and what the trees said. "After that, she began to learn knowledge day and night and pursue the truth, so that everyone was afraid that she would hurt her young body. In the process of her growth, Miss Sullivan, the teacher, was her well-deserved savior. The charities and kind people behind Sullivan made great efforts to carefully water this rare seedling. From her own stories, letters and teachers' letters, I saw the story of how Helen overcame many difficulties, broke free from the cage and finally flew freely on earth like an angel. Said she was an angel, because she was extremely kind and naive. She has no adult language at all. Many of the most beautiful words, such as "mountain hat" (cloud) and "walking vine" (living vine), were initiated in her childhood. She smells flowers and herbs with her nose, listens to flowing music with bated breath, feels the surging Niagara Falls with her face against the glass wall, and feels everything in the world with her palm (1893 World Expo President approved her to touch all the exhibits, and she even found a real Jin Gangzuan in the waste gravel of Congo Hall) ... She even went boating alone on the lake with her sense of smell and balance in her childhood.

What moved me most was her letter to raise money for Tom, a poor deaf child. Little Tom didn't study hard at first, and Helen was in a hurry. She wrote to many sponsors, explaining to Tommy that his words were decent and polite, just like a little princess in a European country. Helen's physical condition is the most sympathetic. But if you think about it, she is indeed blessed by God. She met good parents and good teachers. Especially her teacher, after Helen miraculously gained the light, started from the dribs and drabs around her and taught her modestly and confidently. They have been inseparable for decades. The teacher's quality and accomplishment ensure that every letter Helen feels in her palm is upright, noble, beautiful and kind. After reading "Voice from an Angel-Thoughts on Helen Keller's Autobiography". She loves reading, and her favorite works are poetry, Roman history, Homer and so on. Under such protection and nourishment, Helen Keller has resisted all external bad information attacks and all inner contamination for more than ten years. Her mind is pure and noble, and her language is becoming more and more pure and elegant. This is really an unprecedented experiment of human beings, which explains the truth that "human nature is good and learning from each other is far away". But we have eyes and ears, and are often tempted by the outside world, so we can't concentrate on pursuing perfection. The real pity is actually us. A priest asked little Helen, "Do you know what a missionary is?" She replied categorically: "A person who reads good books and loudly exhorts people to be good." The priest immediately wrote this sentence in the Bible lecture. Another woman said, "I am willing to give up all the property in my family and let this happy girl stay with me forever."

Not long ago, on the TV "China's First Talent Show", we laughed at Zhang Fengxi's words and deeds. But children's language, after laughing, is often dull; We were also shocked by the armless youth Wei Liu, who played the piano of life with his feet. However, behind Wei Liu's famous sentence "If you don't die painfully, you will live a wonderful life", there is still a sad shadow that cannot be concealed. Surprisingly, more than 100 years ago, Helen Keller, who suffered more disabilities and pains, was happier, richer and more successful than anyone else. No wonder Churchill called her "the greatest woman of our time!" Thank you for publishing, selecting and recommending this book to English readers in China. This book, with its authentic, concise and exquisite English, allows readers to appreciate the gradual process of American learning from "learning a language" to "making a speech with great momentum". Learning English alone is an excellent textbook. Helen began to learn French and German at the age of ten, and she had no trouble reading famous books. As a normal person, foreign language learning, from primary school to middle school to university, is still often stretched and cannot be relaxed. We should really reflect deeply. Let's remember Sullivan's methods, especially her common experience with students: "First of all, we should be interested, remember words and syntax with familiar things around us, learn language to express our inner feelings, and deepen our impression and understanding of words with strong feelings."

Finally, I hope this book can be well publicized, so that the angels in everyone's hearts can break through the cage of secularity and delusion and fly happily in the sky full of sunshine and flowers.

Comments on Helen Keller's composition 8 Helen Keller, a woman living in the dark. At the beginning of the first 12 month of his life, an illness made her bid farewell to flowers and trees forever, Ying Ge Qiu Yan. In the long darkness, the dead silence created her withdrawn character, because in her dark world, there was no tenderness, sympathy and love at all. But when Anne Sullivan came to her, everything changed. Anne planted flowers and scattered stars in Helen's dark room.

No one would have thought that such a woman who has lived in the dark for a long time has learned five languages and written many works by relying on the trembling of her lips and the language of her fingers! She owes all this to Anne Sullivan. Yes, without Miss Sullivan, how could there be such an excellent Helen?

But none of this is due to full-time Sullivan. What can a talented Sullivan teacher do if Helen has no curiosity at all?

Those works and awards all contain their hard work and sweat. This book is full of her love and gratitude to the teacher.

Although she lost her sight and hearing, she succeeded. This is because she loves life and learning. Everyone is a genius, but not everyone can set foot on the road they should go. It depends on whether he loves learning. I remember a famous person said: "Genius equals 99 points of diligence, plus a good inspiration." Isn't Helen the best example? Helen also tells us in this book: "Make full use of your every organ to listen and see, but I believe that vision must be the most pleasing!" Helen has no strength and loves learning and life so much. So, since we have complete vision, hearing, smell and touch, have we made full use of every organ?

Helen Keller, an excellent writer and speaker, left us with valuable spiritual food. As the actual master of 2 1, we should cherish this hard-won learning opportunity.

The book Helen Keller tells a true and touching story. I read it all at once and learned a lot from it.

The book introduces the rough experience of Helen Keller, an American blind and deaf female scholar. But with the help of some kind people, she studied hard and eventually became the best Harvard student in the world. She is also proficient in the languages of five countries and is deeply loved by people all over the world. She was also rated as 65,438+000 most influential women in the 20th century.

Look at myself from her. Although I am blind, deaf and dumb, I don't study hard. I only do the homework assigned by the teacher, and I never do my homework. My academic performance is always high and low. I did well in the exam once and badly in the exam once. Every time I am outside the class of 10, I get more than 20 grades, which makes my parents lose face in the class. Although my grade is more than 20, because there are many good grades in our class, the only good math bar, the teacher asked me to learn abacus mental arithmetic, but I think it doesn't matter if it is a minor subject, which leads to the countdown every time.

From then on, whenever I encounter difficulties, I will think of Helen Keller's indomitable spirit. She is a disabled person. I must study hard, do my homework carefully every time and finish it to the letter. The practice of abacus mental arithmetic should be the same. Every time you like to do it or not, how many times do you not do abacus mental arithmetic homework? I must do my homework carefully in the future. I can not only do it, but also dial the abacus.

I have learned a lot from Helen Keller, and I must learn from her seriously.

I hope everyone can read this book, too.

Comments by Helen Keller 10 Helen Keller is blind and deaf. And her life, but has extraordinary achievements. I read the book Helen Keller again today, but I can't calm down for a long time.

This book tells the life of Helen Keller, an American woman writer and educator. Helen lost her sight and hearing because of illness when she was one and a half years old. It was unbearable pain for ordinary people, but she was not crushed by bad luck. With the help of the teacher, she overcame her illness and learned to speak-"speak" with her fingers. Later, Helen mastered five more languages. At the age of 24, she graduated with honors from the world-famous Radcliffe Women's College of Harvard University. Since then, Helen has devoted her life to literature. She also published "My Life Story", "If you give me three days of light" and so on.

It is amazing and unbelievable that a blind and deaf person can achieve so much.

Imagine if Helen succumbs to bad luck, then she will become a parasite that is useless to the world. How many disabled people with physical defects have bowed to fate and wasted their lives. However, Helen overcame her bad luck and finally succeeded. Her indomitable spirit and amazing perseverance not only gave those disabled people the courage to live, but also inspired us healthy people.

Remember Helen. Keller once asked such a question: What would you do if you had only three days of light? This makes me deeply feel that we healthy people must cherish this wonderful time.

To ask what the value of life is, I think it's Helen. Keller's life gave us a satisfactory answer.