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Reading Helen Keller 1 Helen Keller is a real and touching story. I read it all at once and learned a lot from it.

This book describes the life of Helen Keller, an American deaf-mute woman writer and educator. Helen lost her sight and hearing because of illness at the age of one and a half, which is unimaginable and unbearable pain 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" 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 her life to the cause of benefiting the blind in the world and has been praised by many governments.

It is amazing that a blind and deaf person can achieve so much. With amazing perseverance and indomitable spirit, she completed the road of life, made contributions to mankind and became a knowledgeable person.

Helen Keller is an extraordinary girl. She has the courage to fight to the end. Have an amazing will; Another ideal is to devote one's life to the welfare of the blind. Although she suffered such a big blow in her life, she has the determination to challenge the god of fate! Although she lost her eyesight, she could not feel the profusion of rainbows after the rain, nor could she appreciate the bright moon, nor could she appreciate the beauty of nature with her eyes, but she felt the true feelings of the world with her heart.

Our life is a long way to go, but we can't afford to waste it; We can see a lot, but we can't ignore it; There are many things we can hear, but we must not skip them. Otherwise, there will really be only a moment left! Familiar things are often overlooked if we are all like Helen. Like Keller, how beautiful life should be!

Thoughts on reading Helen Keller 2. If I were a pigeon, the book would be my flying sky. If I am a small fish, the book is the ocean where I swim; If I were a hardworking bee, books would be my big garden for collecting honey. If I were a green sapling, books would be my sunshine and rain. I like reading. She told me the truth of being a man. I like reading. She told me the secret of great men's success.

This weekend, I borrowed another book-The Autobiography of Helen Keller. People often say, "You can't read a book without borrowing it!" Sure enough, I eagerly picked up the book and couldn't wait to read it. I was deeply attracted by the story in the book.

Helen Keller, the hero of the story, lost her sight, hearing and speaking ability because of a disease at the age of one and a half, and was cut off from light, color and music for a long time. However, with her extraordinary will and hard work, she finally became a famous writer and educator.

After reading this book, I can't be calm for a long time. Helen Keller,/kloc-an outstanding figure in the 0/9th century, is physically disabled, but her perseverance is so tenacious. There are many people like her in our life. Take the movie Invisible Wings that I saw not long ago. In the film, the hero Zhihua was unfortunately electrocuted and lost his arms because he tried to get a paper plane left on a high-voltage device. But instead of feeling inferior, she overcame unimaginable difficulties, learned to use her feet instead of her hands, read, write, do housework, and even learned to swim. She succeeded in doing all the seemingly incredible things.

After reading the story of Helen Keller, I feel extremely ashamed. Think about your daily study, always afraid of hardship and fatigue. Especially when playing the piano, I am always absent-minded and half-hearted. From time to time, I want to stand up for a walk and join in the fun. In this way, time is wasted. What about Helen Keller? She sits at her desk for hours at a time. Her thirst for knowledge is so strong. From now on, I must learn from her spirit of cherishing time and studying hard.

Ah! Helen Keller, your sacred name, your legendary story will shine forever and become a model to inspire future generations to overcome difficulties and forge ahead!

Thoughts on reading Helen Keller 3 This week, the teacher led us to learn the text Helen Keller, which really moved me and benefited me a lot.

Helen was born in America. Unfortunately, when she was one and a half years old, she was blind and deaf because of an acute cerebral congestion. This has caused great trauma to her young mind. But the heavy blow did not sink her. Although her eyes can't see and her ears can't hear, her hands can touch and her heart can remember. Through her perseverance and hard work, she finally became a world-famous American female scholar. Like Napoleon, Mark Twain called him "/kloc-the two most outstanding figures in the 9th century".

In addition to Helen, there are also many strongmen in ancient and modern China and abroad. In ancient China, there were: Sun Kang, a native of A Jin, studied hard; Gu Huan, a native of Nanqi, burned chaff to study; The ancestors of the Northern Wei Dynasty blew charcoal to study; King Wen was arrested and played Zhouyi; Zhong You wrote Spring and Autumn Annals; Qu Yuan demoted Li Sao as Fu; It was not Shu's Lu Lan that spread ... Modern China has: Zhang Haidi is still rated as one of the "five outstanding disabled people in the world" because of spinal cord disease, but he can become the "greatest scientist"; Beethoven was deaf in his later years, but he still wrote Moonlight and Destiny, becoming one of the great composers in the world art history ... Like Helen, he has the spirit of dripping water wears away the stone. Some of them are poor, but they can enjoy suffering and concentrate on their studies; Some have suffered a lot, but they are eager for a strong effort; Some people are seriously ill, but they are physically disabled and determined, and maintain a noble character.

After reading the article Helen Keller, comparing myself, what I feel most is that we "post-90s" are accustomed to pampering, strong dependence, poor independence, fragile psychology, and the most serious thing is the lack of perseverance to overcome difficulties. Always believe that with the right ideas, lofty aspirations and excellent moral character, you will succeed. I didn't realize at all that if there is no strong will as a false pillar, no matter how lofty the ideal is, it can only be a castle in the air.

Today, we have excellent learning conditions and comfortable living environment, and we can listen to the teacher's inculcation in class every day. Since God has given us smart eyes, sensitive ears and dexterous hands. We should learn from Helen Keller's perseverance, perseverance and enterprising spirit, and make ourselves the best ourselves!

Read Helen Keller 4 Helen? Keller, a blind and dumb person, became a person who influenced the world.

A lovely girl, when she just learned to see the world with her eyes, a terrible disease was like a witch who could cast magic, which made her lose the right to see and listen. Since then, she has never seen this colorful world or heard that sweet voice. Her world is plunged into endless darkness and death,,,,,

Annie. Miss Sullivan appeared like an angel in Helen? Keller's life changed her life! She began to challenge the god of fate!

Helen? Keller had to write down American Braille symbols in order to pass the exam smoothly. In order to learn what the teacher has learned in class, Helen is with Annie every night? Sullivan studied hard under the lamp. Helen? Keller endowed a spirit and strength unimaginable to ordinary people. I can't help asking myself: can I do it?

Behind a great man, there is much hard sweat and tenacious will!

Once, a boy laughed at me because I did badly in the math exam. I'm angry and want to beat him up. Suddenly, I remembered Helen? Keller's book. Helen? Didn't Keller also get hit in the "autumn leaf incident"? But she said nothing! In an instant, my anger actually subsided.

People in maeterlinck X said, "Helen? Keller is a name that makes us both proud and ashamed. She should be passed down forever, giving us the most necessary reminder in life. "

What is it, Helen? Keller's indomitable spirit of never giving up will be an example for me to learn!

Thoughts on reading Helen Keller 5. Helen Keller is a true and touching story. I finished it in one breath and learned a lot from it.

This book tells the life of Helen Keller, an American blind woman writer and educator. When Helen was one and a half years old, she lost her sight and hearing because of illness. This is unimaginable and unbearable pain 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" her fingers and mastered five languages. At the age of 24, she graduated with honors from Radcliffe Women's College of Harvard University. Since then, he has devoted his life to the cause of benefiting the blind and deaf people in the world, and has been praised and commended by many governments, people and other institutions of higher learning.

It is amazing that a blind and deaf person can achieve so much. If Helen Keller succumbs to her unfortunate fate, she will become a poor and ignorant parasite. However, she did not bow to fate. With amazing perseverance and tenacious spirit, he completed the road of life, made contributions to mankind, and became a knowledgeable and respected person.

Helen's life is extraordinary, which gives people great encouragement and makes those who waste their time regret it. After reading this book, I often ask myself: Helen's indomitable life has given those disabled people the courage and strength to live. Isn't it inspiring for us healthy people? No, it's not. I remember Helen once asked such a question: If your eyes were going blind tomorrow, what would you see today? This makes me feel that we healthy people should not hesitate and waste time. We should cherish the good times and this happy life.

After reading the book, I deeply realized that whether a person can succeed is not the quality of conditions, but the spirit of struggle. At ordinary times, there are always people who regard poor conditions and difficulties as reasons for their failure. However, compared with Helen Keller, how insignificant these difficulties are! As long as a person has lofty ideals and goals, he will have infinite power, will not be bound by objective conditions, and will be able to exert his subjective will, create conditions and dominate his own destiny. Isn't that what Helen is like?

I often ponder a question these days: how should people treat life and what is the value of life? I think Helen Keller's glorious life has given us a satisfactory answer, and her life path is also the one we should take.

Thoughts on reading Helen Keller 6. This article Helen Keller is really a touching story. After reading this article, I benefited a lot

This story tells the story of Helen, an American blind and deaf woman writer and educator. Keller's voice fluctuated.

When Helen was one and a half years old, an unexpected trouble made her lose her instinct. From then on, little Helen was isolated from the colorful world, but she didn't give in to fate. Under the careful guidance of the teacher, she learned to "speak" with her fingers, and she also mastered five languages. At the age of 24, she graduated with honors and became the famous Derry College of Harvard University ... Since then, she has devoted all her energy to the cause of the blind in the world and won praises and awards from many governments and universities.

After reading Helen Keller, I feel that Helen Keller-a woman who lives in darkness but brings light to mankind, a strong woman who has lived a dull and silent life for 87 years-is the great woman introduced to us by Helen Keller in this article. After reading this article, I was greatly shocked and benefited a lot.

This article is mainly about a deaf and dumb Helen Keller. With the help and encouragement of teacher Sullivan, she learned to read and speak with indomitable spirit and tenacious perseverance, began to communicate with others, and graduated from college with excellent results to become a great writer.

Helen Keller is an indomitable person. /kloc-At the age of 0, she was blind and deaf. When she encountered difficulties in life and study, she didn't give up. When she learns to speak, she can only judge her pronunciation by touch. This method is difficult, but she still learned to speak. Ah! How much perseverance it takes! I used to flinch when I was in trouble. For example, when encountering problems, instead of understanding and studying, they are eager to ask their classmates for help, find their parents, and sometimes even give up. I feel ashamed to read this article by Helen Keller. This is nothing compared with the difficulties that Helen met. When I get sick in the future, I will take medicine on time without crying or making trouble; When I encounter problems, I will find a way to solve them myself; When I fail, I will reflect and summarize. ...

Although Helen lives in a dark world, her heart is bright. "Sometimes she walks in the forest, and sometimes she goes boating on the lake with her friends." Look! How happy she is! She lives like an ordinary person because she has a loving and optimistic heart. Unlike some people who lost their feet in a car accident, they can't walk out and get out of the shadow of life. Such a person may never stand up again.

Helen is a caring person, and the article says, "She gave all her love to the disabled." Helen herself is a disabled person, but she must serve other disabled people. How precious this dedication is! I am a healthy person, so I should help others more, such as my classmates falling to save themselves and showing the way to the blind. ...

Helen Keller's strong will and outstanding contribution touched the world. Helen Keller is the pride of human beings and an example for us to learn. Her spirit guides us, guiding many people with diseases to find light in the dark.

Thoughts on reading Helen Keller 8 I read a book 10 1 A classic story that affects children's life today, among which my favorite short story is Helen Keller.

1880 On June 27th, Helen was born in Tuscany, a small town in the southern United States. Just 18 months after she came into this world, a catastrophic disease came to her. First, she was deprived of sight and hearing, and then she lost the ability to express herself in words. From then on, Helen's young life fell into the abyss of suffering-she became a deaf, dumb and blind disabled child.

Just when Helen was almost seven years old, one day her parents invited a teacher named Anne Sullivan for her. Since then, Helen has embarked on a difficult road to study.

Later, Helen worked day and night to make her closest friends understand her. With the help of teacher Sullivan, she practiced the correct pronunciation of each word and the free combination of various sounds. She feels Miss Sullivan's lips completely with her fingers, and grasps her throat tremor, mouth movements and facial expressions with her touch, which is often inaccurate. To this end, she forced herself to practice difficult-to-pronounce words and sentences repeatedly, sometimes for hours.

When I read this, I was moved by Helen's spirit and felt ashamed. Helen is a strong girl and an unfortunate girl. But in the face of difficulties, she didn't back down, let alone give up. But to face life with an indomitable fighting spirit and bravely overcome all kinds of misfortunes that life has given her. Think about myself, I am a very healthy and happy person, but sometimes I dare not overcome a small matter, whether I ask my parents or teachers. I'm afraid of thinking and hard work. Now that I have read Helen's story, I don't think I should. In the future, I must learn from Helen and be a girl who bravely faces difficulties.

Thoughts on reading Helen Keller 9 Not long ago, I read the article Helen Keller and had a lot of thoughts. ...

Helen Keller tells the story that a child named Helen Keller was born in a small city, but she was born deaf. However, she did not feel inferior for this, was not intimidated by the disease, and did not flinch. But bravely face the difficulties in life, study tirelessly, and everything pays off. Helen Keller finally succeeded! She became a world-famous doctor!

Helen Keller didn't flinch in the face of difficulties, but bravely overcame them. What about me? Once, my father taught me to ride a bike. I always fall down again and again, fail again and again, always feel impatient and want to give up, so I have never learned. But after reading this article, Helen Keller's spirit of bravely overcoming the disease touched me, and I made up my mind to learn cycling well. No, riding a bike is a piece of cake for me now!

In life and study, many people flinch and surrender when they encounter difficulties, and have no intention to overcome them at all. Take learning as an example. Some students don't want to learn because of their poor grades. If they don't listen carefully in class, don't finish their homework, and have no spirit of climbing up, then he will always be an ignorant person! Students, stand up! Actually, it's not that difficult. He just used the frustration of our first failure as a handle to make you feel inferior. If you don't have confidence to overcome difficulties, then difficulties will win! Students, kick open the stumbling block of confidence in your heart, and difficulties will fall at your feet. As long as we are diligent, brave, strong and confident, we will certainly overcome difficulties!

Reading Helen Keller A few days ago, I read an exciting and touching book-Helen Keller. The story tells the story of Helen, an American blind and deaf woman writer and educator. Keller's bumpy life. Helen? Keller's life is full of legends. Of all the people who know Helen? Who doesn't admire all the people who have done Keller's deeds? Her life is a miracle, and it is an unprecedented miracle.

When Helen was one and a half years old, an unexpected trouble made her lose her instinct. From then on, little Helen was isolated from the colorful world, but she did not give in to fate. Under the careful guidance of the teacher, she learned to "speak" with her fingers and learned five kinds of characters. Helen, 24? Keller graduated with honors from the famous Dekler College of Harvard University ... Since then, she has devoted all her energy to the cause of the blind in the world and won praises and awards from many institutions of higher learning.

How amazing it is that the blind have achieved so much! If Helen succumbs to her unfortunate fate, she will become a parasite of poverty and ignorance. But she did not bow to fate, but completed the road of life with amazing explosive power and tenacious spirit, and made great contributions to society. She is knowledgeable and respected all over the world.

I remember Helen once asked such a question: If your eyes were going blind tomorrow, what would you see today? This makes me feel that we healthy people should not hesitate and waste time. We should cherish this wonderful time and this happy life. Each of us is painting a picture of our own life. Only by working hard and constantly striving for self-improvement can we embark on the road to success, make our life full of bright colors and make our life picture shine.