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Don't be vain —— Thoughts on reading The Necklace
After reading a famous book, you must have a lot to share, so you need to go back and write down your thoughts. Have you figured out how to write your comments? The following is my collection of being a person who can't be vain-reading "Feeling on the Necklace" is for reference only, and I hope it will help everyone.

Don't be vain-what if Mathilde didn't borrow the necklace? Then her life will be completely different, and she will still think about luxury life, exquisite and beautiful furniture, jewelry and food every day, immersed in fantasy. In the article, she quit her maid, carried the garbage downstairs every day, and bargained at the vegetable market for a penny. Her hands turned red and she spoke loudly every day, regardless of her messy hair.

Mathilde borrowed a necklace for vanity, but vanity cost her ten years.

Sometimes, fate plays tricks on people in this way, and an accidental event can turn people's lives around, just like Mathilde. But who is to blame? Let's take a closer look at Mathilde's situation. Mathilde borrowed this necklace out of vanity, so it is inevitable after careful consideration.

Mathilde met a friend who borrowed her necklace after paying back the money. She told her the truth, but her friend told her that the necklace was fake. My heart was touched when I saw this place. Mathilde couldn't return the necklace to her friend, but she chose to take responsibility instead of running away. I want to say that from here, I also see Mathilde's inner strength and honesty.

In Mathilde's hard ten years, her soul has been honed, and she has become a new Mathilde, not the Mathilde who once dreamed all day.

You can't be vain-when I saw the necklace, I always felt that Mathilde, the protagonist, was not as smart as me when I was a child, and even the necklace could not tell the difference between true and false. But when I really grew up, I realized that she was not stupid, but ...

This article mainly wrote that Mathilde, the wife of a thrifty shop assistant, borrowed a diamond necklace from her friend Mrs. Vransky in order to attract the attention of celebrities at the party. At the party, everyone couldn't take their eyes off her, and they were scrambling to get to know her. On her way home, she accidentally found that the diamond-encrusted necklace was lost. In order to return the necklace to Mrs. Vransky, the Mathilde family borrowed money and bought it, but it took ten years to pay off the debt. After ten years of hard work, Mathilde became simple and diligent, but at last she learned that Mrs. Vransky's necklace was fake.

Mathilde is vain and pushy, which is her greatest weakness. We must do everything diligently and practically. We should be a kind-hearted, good-quality and rich-content person, though unkempt, instead of thinking about how to dress ourselves. However, Mathilde also has an excellent side. It took her ten years to change herself and correct her mistakes. This is still worth learning. When we face other people's suggestions, we should accept them with an open mind, instead of just listening to and praising ourselves. Only in this way can we become a modest, motivated and successful person. We are only students now, and we should be more vain and encourage the wind of showing off our wealth. We should devote ourselves to study, study hard, make progress every day, and think about building a better tomorrow for our motherland.

This is Mathilde, a vain person in Mo Bosang's works. She will change when she knows her mistakes. From her story, we can learn many philosophies of life, such as: being a man must be diligent ... which will make us grow healthier.

Being a man can't be vain —— Reading "The Necklace Sense" 3 I quietly leaned on the balcony, holding an old novel book wrapped in yellow paper in my hand, and pressed it under my father's bookcase for more than ten years, reading it with relish.

Among them, my favorite is Necklace, which is a world-famous masterpiece of short stories. It vividly describes that the heroine, Mrs. Loisel, lost her precious necklace because she was temporarily addicted to vanity and glitz. In order to return the necklace to the owner, they finally found an identical necklace, but the price scared them silly. The family had to scrimp and save, borrow from the east and borrow from the west, and finally collected 36 thousand francs to compensate others. In order to pay off this huge debt, the couple lost ten years of bitterness. Unforgettable, at the end of the novel, the heroine learned from the necklace owner that the diamond necklace was actually fake, and it was only worth 500 francs at most.

After reading it, I really felt uneasy about Mathilde. I think she's so sad. Why didn't she ask if the necklace was true or not at first? Why do they think this is true without thinking through their own brains? They spent so much money for nothing and made themselves like that. This is not anyone's fault, but their own simplicity. In fact, there are many such things. You know, whatever you do, you have to think through your brain and then define it.

The breeze blew gently across my face, my whip-like hair hit my face, and I was holding a book. ...

Being a man can't be vain-I read the short story "Feeling on the Necklace" in Grade One. I never liked the heroine Mathilde. Her beautiful appearance belongs to a poor family. She thinks that heaven is unfair, but I think that having a husband who loves her is her greatest capital. She pursues luxury, the feeling of being sought after by thousands of people and all material comforts. I think she doesn't know how to cherish, but only complains to her husband, ignoring his pressure and feelings, so I don't have any good feelings for her.

Finally, the priceless necklace was lost! At this point, my mood is complicated. On the one hand, I think this is retribution for her, on the other hand, I am worried about how the poor family can compensate this amazing amount.

Of course, my opinion changed later. Although Mathilde is vain and loves face, it is only the nature of loving beauty. After ten years of paying off debts, the passing time slowly smoothed her impetuous heart, and she lost her beautiful face and everything. At this time, although she has no glory at all, I think she is very responsible. If she does something wrong, she will face it bravely, take responsibility to the end and try to make up for it instead of complaining. This is the responsible one, perhaps more "radiant"!

As a short story by Mo Bosang, the ending is of course very dramatic. Although I have complained to Xiao San, I am more grateful for this, letting her know that youth and looks are not capital. Attitude towards life, cherish your own heart, is better than any "priceless" necklace!

Don't be vain —— Reading "The Necklace Feeling" 5 "The Necklace" is about Mathilde, the wife of an employee of the Ministry of Education. In order to attend a dance hosted by the Minister of Education, she took 400 francs to buy weapons and clothes for her husband and borrowed a necklace from her girlfriend, Mrs. Forrest Jeff. At the ball, she was well dressed, and her beautiful appearance was really a shame. All the male guests were fascinated, and she was very satisfied. When she got home, she was just about to change clothes when she found that the necklace was gone. The couple were very surprised. They couldn't find it anywhere, so they had to pay for it. They borrowed 36,000 francs from relatives and friends, and now they can buy almost the same diamond necklace in the jewelry store and return it to their girlfriends. It took the couple ten years to pay off the debt they owed for the necklace. One day ten years later, she happened to meet her girlfriend. During the conversation, she learned that the necklace that her girlfriend lent her ten years ago was fake, and it was only worth 500 francs at most.

After reading this story, I think Mathilde's vanity is too strong. In fact, the ending is revealed in the middle of the story. When Mrs. Forrest Jeff took the box, she didn't open it, but put it directly on the table. Obviously, she already knew that the necklace was fake.

This story made me realize that life can't have too much vanity, otherwise it will be greedy for small and lose big.

Being a man should not be vain —— Reading Necklace 6 The Necklace by the famous French writer Mo Bosang is a masterpiece among the world's short stories. After reading it, I feel that its information is winding and exciting, and it contains profound life truths.

The article "The Necklace" describes that the heroine, Mrs. Vasseur, is very vain. In order to attract attention at the dance, she lost a pearl necklace borrowed from a friend. From then on, the family had to scrimp and save, work hard, and it took ten years to finally collect the money for the necklace. They bought the same necklace and returned it to their friend, who told her that the necklace lent to her was a handicraft, only worth several hundred francs. Mrs. Wassel regretted it and hated herself for being too vain.

After reading this article, I feel that many people in life try to save face and satisfy vanity, but the result is a fiasco. For example, at present, the quality of life has improved. Some women feel that they are not beautiful enough, so they dye their hair and make up, and some even spend 10,000 yuan on plastic surgery. I have seen such a news on TV: a young college student ignored his parents' advice and had cosmetic surgery, which failed. Not only has she not become beautiful, but her original appearance has also been ruined. From this, it is not difficult for us to understand that being a man should not lose face and be vain.

The Necklace is not only a short story with wonderful information, but also an excellent literary work with profound truth. If you are interested in this novel, you might as well read it.

Don't be vain —— After reading Necklace 7, I accidentally found a collection of Mo Bosang's novels on the shelf. With the Fate of Bedouin, I easily finished reading one of the short stories, Necklace.

Life is often difficult for a long time because of a small matter, but it is always boring because it can't get rid of the inner shackles. Maybe there are some things that you never pay attention to, but they may affect you in the dark and even change your life.

Finally, you finally escaped from the spider web and suddenly realized that it was actually so fragile. If I think it over, I may be able to get rid of it earlier. But it's too late, and my heart is too flashy to be at ease. It seems that as long as you walk into the shadows, you are doomed to gamble with your youth, health and even your whole life. Sometimes I even feel sorry for Mathilde, but I secretly despise her vanity. But this is fate. When you finally wake up from your confusion, you realize that this is just a joke played by fate.

Is it just a joke? In fact, the nature of personality has created a tragic ending.

Maybe people should have a rest sometimes. What can I do if I pursue it deliberately? In the end, it's just "out of the water, spring is gone, heaven and earth."

Being a man can't be vain-reading The Necklace Feeling for 8 years is like a wheel, and no matter how complicated things are, they will eventually turn back to the original point. Whether the necklace is true or not, it has become smooth after ten years of washing and grinding. But ten years' time, ten years' youth and ten years' efforts have not been wasted because of the loss of the necklace, but have made a better self.

The book Necklace was written by the great writer Mo Bosang. He described that the vain Mrs. Sevard borrowed a diamond necklace from her rich girlfriend to show off at an aristocratic banquet. When she appeared at the party wearing a necklace, it aroused the admiration and flattery of the audience, and her vanity was greatly satisfied. But happiness brings sorrow. On the way home, I accidentally lost my necklace. In order to compensate for this diamond necklace worth 36,000 francs, it took Mrs. Luo Seva seven years to scrimp and save before she paid off this huge debt. Unfortunately, that necklace is fake.

French philosopher Bertelson once said: "Vanity is hardly an evil, but all evil deeds are born around vanity, just a means to satisfy vanity." From this novel, we know that we should not blindly pursue false things, but should be down-to-earth and strive to create our own honor through our own efforts and wisdom.

Be a man without vanity —— Reading Thoughts on Necklace 9 Mo Bosang wrote many short stories, among which Necklace is very famous. I saw it recently and felt deeply.

The Necklace tells the story of a beautiful and moving woman, Mathilde, who borrowed a diamond necklace from a friend at a party to satisfy her vanity, but lost it. It took her ten years to buy an identical expensive diamond necklace. I didn't know that the missing string was fake until the end.

After reading it, I thought: Mathilde is honest. In order to return a diamond necklace to her friend, she sacrificed her ten years of youth. But it's not her frankness that makes her look like an ordinary housewife, but her face-her vanity is too strong. From this story, I know that everyone has vanity, but some people can correctly accept other people's suggestions and constantly improve themselves, while others blindly pursue the beauty of appearance. It is good to pursue the beauty of appearance, but kindness is the most beautiful. Be a man one step at a time. Just like in life, many students' families are not rich, but in order to compare with others and show off, they spend a lot of hard-earned hard-earned money from their parents, and they should eat well and wear famous brands like others. This looks good, but it is not honorable in essence. In our opinion, he is not much more beautiful than before.

Be a man, step by step, and work hard for yourself and others. This is the most glorious thing.

Don't be vain —— Reading "Necklace" 10 "Necklace" is about a woman who complained about losing a necklace borrowed from a friend at an education party. In order to return it as soon as possible, they thought of the loan and embarked on the road of painful debt repayment. Ten years later, they finally paid off the loan. Maybe God played a trick on them. The necklace they borrowed at first turned out to be fake, and the article came to an abrupt end. ...

At first glance, this article is just an intriguing tragedy. However, when we savor it carefully, we vaguely feel the author's satire, ridicule and criticism of vanity, and let us know how tortuous and fragile life is, and how a string of fake necklaces can reverse, change and easily destroy a bright future.

Perhaps, this woman is hypocritical and vain, but some of her qualities are worth learning. Instead of avoiding the problem, she made up for it. She resolutely decided to repay this terrible debt, and she bravely stood up and faced her mistake.

In fact, in our lives and feelings, this kind of thinking is eroding the hearts of a new generation of modern people, and it is also invisibly bound by "money is everything." How many couples parted ways because of money, and the hardest time came when starting a business, but how many single-parent families were caused by money, which caused greater psychological and ideological harm to their children!

Don't be vain-after reading the necklace 1 1 and Mo Bosang's The Necklace, I didn't expect the result to be like this. I can't help but "huh?" There is a noise. This ending is simply unexpected, but when you think about it, the heroine deserves it.

This novel is about the vanity of Madame Rove Seva. She borrowed a diamond necklace from her girlfriend to show off at the party. When she appeared at the party wearing a necklace, it aroused the admiration of the audience and her vanity was greatly satisfied. Unfortunately, this necklace was lost on the way home. In order to compensate for this gold necklace worth 36,000 francs, she was heavily in debt. After that, she scrimped and saved, and worked hard for ten years before paying off her debts. Ironically, just then, his girlfriend told her that the lost necklace was fake.

Mrs. Luo Seva showed herself by "slapping her face and filling her fat" because vanity made her suffer a lot. False honor is a soap bubble that bursts in an instant, and we should not pursue this false thing that does not belong to us; But to do something down-to-earth and create your own honor through struggle.

Mrs. Luo Sevard, the heroine in this article, has been in debt for ten years because of vanity, which has taught her a profound lesson. In real life, we should not be too vain, but be a simple person.

Don't be vain —— After reading Feeling about Necklace 12, I recently read an article about the most expensive necklace. From this article, I feel that my sister is always kind to her! My sister gets up early every day to cook for her, and then she goes to work. Knowing that her sister worked so hard every day and today was her birthday, she quietly took the money and went to the jewelry store. Here you can know that she likes her sister very much and doesn't want her to know, so give her a surprise. She also asked the shopkeeper to wrap the necklace in red paper, and then skipped home.

Reading this reminds me of a friend of mine. He is as poor as the little girl in the story. His parents divorced and he was raised by his mother. After that, he never saw his father again. In order to support him and make money, his mother gets up early and gets greedy every day. I have to deliver him food at noon and pick him up after school. He saw everything his mother said and did, and he was very moved. Women's Day is coming, and he wants to give his mother a gift to repay her. He called me and asked me to give him an idea of what to send to his mother. I thought for a moment and said to him, "What does your mother like best?" He turned around and said, "Last time, I went shopping with him and passed a shop. She stood outside for a while as if she had taken a fancy to a dress. " I said, "just send her a dress and buy it with your lucky money."

Whether it is my sister's love for the little girl or my mother's love for my son and mother, their love is great and selfless. But you should also know how to repay kindness.

Don't be vain-I read "Random Thoughts on Necklace" 13. I saw Janey's necklace today and gained a lot.

This story is mainly about a little girl named Jenny. She really wanted a pearl necklace, so she told her mother. Jenny's mother said that as long as Jenny does housework, she can get 10 for every housework, 65438 for pearl necklace +95 for 0 yuan, and 5 for doing housework 19 times.

Jenny finally finished the housework and got a pearl necklace. One day, Jenny's father said, "Jenny, do you love me?" "Dad, you know I love you." "Then will you give me your pearl necklace?" "Dad, I can't give you my necklace, but I can give you my baby doll. She is still very new. She was a gift for my birthday last year. " "Forget it, sleep well, dear, dad loves you." Jenny cried after her father left. Dad came to Jenny's room again. He found Jenny crying. Jenny gave the necklace to her father, who gave her a real pearl necklace.

My harvest is: I have to listen to my parents no matter what.

In addition, Jane's filial piety also moved me. Jenny burned her hand to make money. She said she had no regrets.

Don't be vain —— Reading Random Thoughts on Necklace 14 Mathilde is a beautiful girl, but no one appreciates her. She can only stay at home and sit in front of the mirror and admire herself. Mathilde suppressed it, but her vanity was completely gone. Out of vanity, she borrowed a diamond necklace from a friend. Mathilde's tragic fate began. She lost her diamond necklace, but she was afraid to tell her friends. She just quietly earns money to pay her debts. Ten years later, after paying off the debt, she felt relaxed and told her friends the truth. At this time, a friend told her that this was just a fake diamond project, which was worthless at all.

When I read this, I felt heartache and regret for Mathilde's tragic experience. She can tell the truth to her friend, but vanity keeps him silent. Vanity hurt her. In fact, everyone has more or less vanity, so do I.

I like wearing beautiful clothes and playing with fashionable toys. I think only in this way can I hold my head high in front of my classmates and my friends will look at me with new eyes. Whether the price is expensive or not, I beg my parents to buy it every time. My parents followed me, preferring to scrimp and save their hard-earned money to help me buy new clothes and toys. In fact, those are unnecessary, just my vanity, I just want to show off in front of my classmates and friends. The clothes are still very new, but if the style is not the most fashionable, I will not wear them. After playing with the toy several times, I found it boring and threw it away. This is really a great waste.

From now on, I think I should restrain my vanity, don't waste money because of vanity, and don't let my parents live a hard life.

One shouldn't be vain —— Reading Reflections on Necklace 15 This summer, I picked out a book boule de suif in the bookstore, which contains many novels, including boule de suif, Necklace, Legacy, Family and The Story of a Female Employee. These are all written by Mo Bosang. However, among so many novels, I like necklaces best. This is a short story about the heroine, Mrs. Loisel, who is obsessed with vanity and glitz and lost her borrowed necklace for a moment's show. The family had to scrimp and save, borrow from the east and borrow from the west, and finally collected 36 thousand francs to buy the same necklace for others. In order to repay this debt, the couple lost ten years of bitterness. Later, Mrs. Loisel learned from the original owner that the lost necklace was only a handicraft worth several hundred francs. The story is gripping and makes people regret the past and think about the future.

If Mrs Loisel hadn't borrowed the necklace, she wouldn't have lost ten years of bitterness. She can only blame herself for being too obsessed with vanity and glitz. Who doesn't love beauty, but excessive love of beauty will produce bad results, which reminds me of a famous saying: disasters are often accumulated in a small amount, but wisdom and courage are trapped and drowned. It means that we should always pay attention to the minor disasters around us, and don't take them lightly, otherwise it will accumulate into a catastrophe, and we should love things moderately, otherwise it will produce bad results.

Don't be like Mrs Loisel. Her infatuation with vanity and vanity and her excessive love for beauty are not worth learning.

Plain is true, nature is the most beautiful.