Reflections on the Wandering of Bitter Children 1 I read a book complaining about the wandering of children these days, which gave me a lot of feelings. The general content of this book is as follows.
The protagonist in the book is Mi Lu, who lives in an ordinary family with a loving mother and a working father. But one day his happy life was completely broken. But one day, his father was injured at the construction site but had no money for treatment. In order to treat his father, he had to sell the only property in his family-the cow. His father came back and told a truth. Mi Lu is not their own child, but they found it. Therefore, Mi Lu's adoptive father gave Mi Lu to an artist named Peters. The artist performed everywhere. The actors are three dogs and a monkey, and now Mi Lu is added. Pythagoras was very kind to Mi Lu. He also taught Mi Lu to read, read and perform. But it didn't last long. On a snowy night, Peters froze to death because there was nowhere to live. Three dogs were taken away by wolves, and two little monkeys died of severe lung disease. Mi Lu had to travel alone to inquire about his biological parents. By chance, he learned the news of his biological parents. In the end, he found his biological parents through his own efforts and lived with his adoptive mother.
After reading this book, I am deeply touched. This book reminds me of many things. Now some of our classmates have poor self-reliance and live beyond their means every day. Although everyone was a good student at school, they changed as soon as they got home, and immediately became little emperors and princesses, which annoyed their parents. His parents pulled down their faces a little to please him, said some ugly words, and the little one cried on the ground until his parents agreed. Let's take a look at the hero of the story. He is about the same age as us, but his performance is completely opposite. I lost my parents when I was a child and was sold to an artist. I have experienced many hardships and setbacks since I was a child. Compared with us, it's impossible to compare.
We should learn from Mi Lu's strengths and spirit, get rid of our own shortcomings and become an excellent student.
Reflections on The Wandering Story of a Bitter Child II. This is a lovely, kind and studious little boy; This is a rich boy. Fate changed everything and turned him into a tramp. His uncle abandoned it in a street in order to compete for property, and he was taken in by a rural woman. Not only did I finally find my relatives, but I also got a fortune and enjoyed wealth. At the same time, I experienced a lot and gained experience and friends. What makes him most happy is that he has an adoptive mother and a considerate puppy.
After so much experience, he finally realized that some things can't be bought by money. As long as his life is full and full of love, he will be happy, rich or poor. When you gain something, don't rush to get more, but cherish everything in front of you. Everything around you, like time, can't stay. All people, events and scenes are like an empty dream. If you flash by like smoke, you will never find them again. Only by cherishing the wealth in front of you can you gain more.
I also learned a lot from reading The Wandering Story of a Bitter Child. When reading this book, my mood is always related to him. I couldn't help laughing when Jody was performing acrobatics. When I saw the little monkey still wearing his costume when he died, my heart turned upside down; When Jody and the dog tried to earn money to buy cows and go back to their hometown, I couldn't help but feel happy for their reunion. When I saw master Pythagoras freeze to death in the wild for his brother, I couldn't help crying ... In short, talking about every story in this book is enough to make me have mixed feelings. But my biggest gain is that this book tells me the true meaning of life. He has only two words, but it contains profound truth. These two words are "cherish". Cherish everyone and everything around you, cherish every friendship and affection, cherish every time, cherish every flower and tree around you. ...
Cherish is the source of harvest. Only by cherishing what is in front of us can we gain more. Students, let's be a person who knows how to cherish from today!
Thoughts on reading The Wandering of a Bitter Child 3 At the beginning of 2020, this winter vacation was particularly long. Because of the epidemic, I can only move at home, so reading has become a part of my life. I read The Wandering of a Bitter Child written by Marlowe, a famous French writer, at home, which is a shocking book. As soon as I opened the book, I couldn't put it down.
The Wandering Story of a Bitter Son mainly tells the wandering career of Remy. Remy was adopted as a child. At the age of eight, his adoptive father sold Remy to a wandering artist. From then on, Remy and the artist wandered around with a few small animals. Unfortunately, the old artist froze to death in the cold weather, and the kind gardener took Remy in. Later, the gardener was sent to prison because his greenhouse was completely destroyed by a natural disaster and he was unable to pay his debts. Remy had to live a wandering life again. He met many difficulties, but he didn't lose heart. Finally, he found his mother and lived a happy life.
After reading this article, what impressed me the most was that Remy, though wandering all his life, was always full of danger, but he was able to turn the tide, and he could solve every difficulty when it came to him. He firmly believes that as long as one is honest and kind, the result is always good. The story touched me deeply. Compared with Remy, my life is thousands of times better than his. I have parents who love me. I have a good learning environment. I don't have to avoid the cold wind in winter and the heat in summer. There are no other difficulties in my life except study. All teachers and parents will teach me and help me solve it. I feel so happy. Compared with Remy, I lack experience and observation in my life, and I also lack the opportunity to do it myself and practice it personally. I want to learn from Remy and solve problems with my own brain.
The wandering story of a miserable child has pinned the author's hope for people to live a happy life. Let us know ourselves again and cherish the beautiful life now.
Reflections on the book "The Wandering of Bitter Children" 4. I closed the book and my heart was filled with emotion. The author of "The Wandering Story of a Bitter Child" is Hector? Marlowe, he told me the wonderful and bumpy life course of little Remy with a wonderful pen. Little Remy is a clever orphan, but his vicious adoptive father sold him to a noble and mysterious artist, Vidali. Little Remy's rough life began ... He experienced so many difficulties and obstacles, such as wolves on a snowy night, mine accidents, desperate jumps and so on. However, it is these difficulties and obstacles that make Remy tempered from the great book Life and become a strong person. Thought of here, I suddenly opened my eyes, flipped through the book "The Wandering of the Bitter Children" for many times, and flipped through the difficult chapters for many times. Suddenly, I had an epiphany. What made Remy change from a fragile boy into a kind and capable little man? It's tempering! Life brings remy temper! Yes, if there were no bumps and everything went so smoothly, we wouldn't have strong and brave qualities.
One summer vacation, I learned to ride a bike, but I couldn't learn it at all. I fell several times, but my stubborn temper told me that I must refuel! Be sure to learn to ride a bike! I struggled to get up with the station, put the band-aid I had with me on the wound, then continued to step on the gas pedal, and then fell down-these are the common scenes in the afternoon ... The scenes I recalled linger in my mind for a long time. Yes! How could I learn to ride a bike if I wasn't very stubborn at that time? This kind of injury is also an exercise! Is it worthwhile to temper your will and gain persistence? In my memory, there are many scenes that are still clear. What would I be like now without the tempering of the past? Life needs tempering, just as fish needs water and grass needs sunshine, so does life. No, it can't be separated from tempering. It is tempering that makes us stronger, kinder and braver ... A tempered life is a colorful life.
It's been some time since I read The Wandering of a Bitter Child, but I have a deep memory of this book, and I can't be calm for a long time after reading it.
When I read that Mi Lu's father came back, I was really happy for him and thought that his family could finally be reunited. However, as soon as Mi Lu's father entered the door, Mi Lu saw a strange man about 50 years old, all dirty, his hair almost covered the upper part of his face, and the lower part was full of beard. I think Mi Lu must be afraid to see him. This is his father whom he hasn't seen for eight years. Just when Mi Lu wanted to call his father, the stranger covered Mi Lu's mouth with his dirty hands and said, "Isn't this child a burden?" Forget it, get me dinner! "Mom made a cake, and the stranger said," Is this cake edible? Bring me soup quickly! "Say that finish, the stranger knocked over the pot. When I read there, I thought, is this Mi Lu's father? It's cruel. If you don't eat, Mi Lu and her mother can still eat. Now, no one can eat.
I just introduced some scenes in the book to you, and then I realized that Mi Lu was abandoned by his family. The parents I just mentioned were not the mothers in Dear Dad. At the moment, Mi Lu is wandering alone, suffering many hardships and being homeless. He was adopted by an old man with a dog beside him. They make a living by acting.
Mi Lu, the hero, is a homeless child. There are tramps like Mi Lu all over the world, and they may be worse than Mi Lu. Mi Lu is unfortunate, having experienced so many hardships, but he is also lucky, because with the help of the old man, he found her biological parents and a lovely younger brother. After reading The Wandering Story of a Bitter Child, I cherish my life at this moment even more. I love my parents, my classmates and teachers, and I love everyone around me. There is also The Story of a Wanderer, which makes me understand the hardships of life and what love is!
6. When I saw the title of the book, I guessed that there would be a tragic life experience of a "bitter son" in the book, but I guessed the beginning, but I didn't guess the end. When I finished reading this book, I was deeply moved by Remy's strength, courage and kindness, and also had a strong, persistent and shared happiness for him. When I closed the book, the ups and downs of suspense, vivid and bizarre plots, sincere and loyal friendship and kind and modest teachers still echoed in my mind over and over again.
Mathea joined Remy's troupe while wandering the streets. But Remy didn't regard Mathea as a servant, but cared about Mathea from the heart, and regarded Mathea Adam as his partner, partner and brother: Remy gave Mathea his only shirt and socks, and bought bread for Mathea with a little money he didn't want to spend; When Remy discovered that Mathea had a talent for music, he also taught Mathea music knowledge as Vidaris taught himself. When my knowledge couldn't satisfy Marcia, I tried to hire a teacher with more profound knowledge of music for Marcia. ...
However, Remy's intentions towards Mathea have also been rewarded: when Remy was deeply involved in the mine disaster, Mathea did not leave, but trusted Remy and trusted Remy; When Mathea can live a stable life with musicians, he chooses to continue wandering with Remy. When Remy walked into the fake parents' home, he thought it was his real parents' home, so he let his guard down. However, Mathea calmly analyzed the situation and patiently guided Remy out of the trap. When Remy lost his temper with Mathea, Mathea did not ignore Remy, but discussed with Remy more patiently. When Remy was in prison, Mathea did his best. ...
All these actions and ideas come from the trust and empathy of Remy and Mathea.
Sometimes your best friend will get angry with you or deliberately make things difficult for you, so we should, like Remy and Mathea, trust each other more and doubt each other less, go into your best friend's heart and untie his heart.
Reflections on The Wandering Story of a Bitter Child 7. The Wandering Story of a Bitter Child tells the story that Remy, the hero, was abandoned by his cruel uncle to the French countryside and adopted by a farmer. At the age of eight, Remy was sold to the wandering artist Vitlis by his selfish adoptive father. From then on, she was forced to leave her loving foster mother and fly to heaven with her new master. He lives with a monkey and three dogs all the year round and lives by buying variety shows. They slept all the way. ...
Remy is the embodiment of kindness, purity and strong will. I see many valuable qualities in Remy. After he left his foster mother, he never forgot her kindness and bought her a cow in return. To my friend Mathea; Full of sympathy and friendship for the animals around you; He has a strong self-esteem; He is not a beggar, but is paid by his own labor; Unwilling to accept charity from others. He made up his mind. After the death of his master, his feelings were hit, he was attacked by hunger and cold, and he was troubled by loneliness. In short, no matter how difficult he was, he never stopped moving forward. It is with this firm belief and great courage that he finally reunited with his mother and lived a happy life.
Remy's master, Vitris, loves Remy deeply, educating him how to face difficulties and letting him know what a "great man" is with his own actions. The owner encouraged Remy when he lost one, taught him to read, read and sing, took him everywhere, and left him food and warmth when danger came, but he ended his life in hunger and cold. This is a supreme love.
Although she is an adoptive mother, this mother regards Remy as her own child and gives him all her love. She prevented her adoptive father Baremi from being sent to an orphanage. When she found out that Remy had been sold, she searched around the house like crazy, but she couldn't find Remy. This is completely a mother's love for her son.
We should learn Remy's pure, grateful, selfless and strong spirit!
Reflections on Reading The Wandering Story of a Bitter Child During the summer vacation, I read a book called The Wandering Story of a Bitter Child, which benefited a lot.
Remy, the hero of the book, was originally a rich boy, but he was stolen and discarded by the bad guys six months after his birth. He was adopted by the kind Mrs. Babbrand, but sold to a wandering artist by his grumpy adoptive father. While wandering in France with the wandering artist and his lovely animals, the wandering artist died unfortunately. Remy was adopted by a kind family, but the family also went bankrupt because of an accident five years later. Remy was forced to wander again. He met a friend on the wandering road. They had fun together, but they were trapped at the bottom of the well because they helped people transport coal down the well. They survived under the guidance of a knowledgeable miner. Finally, he returned to his adoptive mother, who brought news of his biological parents. He thought he could meet his biological parents, but the bad guys sent someone to harm him ... Finally, Remy found his biological mother and returned to a happy home, and their family lived a harmonious, beautiful and carefree life again.
An abandoned child whose childhood was stolen, abandoned and helpless, a poor child who was teased by fate, was displaced and survived, and finally not only recovered his surname, but also inherited a large amount of property. It is such a boy. What does he rely on? Is the courage to cope with life, firmly believe that there will always be a rainbow after the storm. No matter how hard and tired life is, he is full of confidence and perfect expectation for tomorrow.
Looking at Remy's bravery, I can't help thinking of myself. Once, I was at home alone. Suddenly, I saw several cockroaches running out from under the bed. I jumped up and down on the bed, screaming. Just when my parents came home, I was somewhat dependent and not afraid. Dad quickly killed the cockroach for me, and I was relieved. Afterwards, I discovered that I was so timid. I can't compare with Remy. Thousands of miles away!
I want to learn from Remy and be a good boy who is as helpful, kind-hearted and enthusiastic about the future as he is.
Reflection on the Wandering of the Bitter Child 9 Now some people will say, "Hey, the content of the wandering of the Bitter Child is too much like the smelly TV series on TV." In this era, it seems that his content is very ordinary. But not in France in the19th century. At that time, France was pregnant with the bourgeois industrial revolution, and the poverty of the French people had reached its limit. The ideal destination arranged by the author for Remy and those who helped him was just an accident or just a good wish. Unfortunately, class contradictions have been diluted in this great feeling of fraternity.
When Jerome comes home disabled, he plans to send Remy to an orphanage. Sell him to Mr. Taris in the cafe. Mr Taris wants Remy to play a fool to show the intelligence of his apprentice (a monkey and three dogs). Mr. Taris is very kind to Remy. I bought him a pair of leather shoes with spikes, a velvet coat, a pair of wool trousers and a felt hat. D Taris taught Remy a lot of knowledge. In Toulouse, D-Taris first had an argument with the police because the police insisted on muzzle the dog. Later, in order to protect me, I was sentenced to two months in prison. During these two months, Remy got to know Mrs. Milligan. When Di Taris got out of prison, he took Remy with him. Later, in his mind, he was beautiful, and both Pi Nuo and Doyle died. D Taris thought that he had gone too far by taking Remy away from Mrs Milligan. Remy met his future wife Liz in Paris. Taris is dead. After all kinds of difficulties, Remy finally found his birth mother, Mrs. Milligan.
In this book, Remy always has a mother who loves him as a parent; Mr. D. Taris taught him to be a man, read and play; There are "inner beauty" and puppies that are closely related to him; There was a flower farmer's father who took him in selflessly; There is an Alice girl who loves him wholeheartedly; There is the lovely Mathea who shared his joys and sorrows, and Mrs Milligan who took him in by chance ... These people have noble qualities of kindness and helpfulness. At the same time, it also shows the ugliness of social scum like Mr Gallo Foley and Mr milligan.
My Thoughts on the Wandering of Bitter Children 10 This winter vacation, accompanied by my parents, I read the book The Wandering of Bitter Children, which made me deeply educated. He taught me that difficulties are like springs. Strong is weak, weak is strong. In our usual study and life, we often encounter all kinds of difficulties. Some people are frightened by difficulties: they frown, pout, and some even cry! Others bravely faced difficulties, tried their best to overcome them, and finally overcame them.
This book tells the story of a boy named Remy who was rented to an artist by his adoptive father and began his life as a wandering artist. On the road of wandering, he experienced many hardships, but he always held firm beliefs and overcame difficulties with tenacious will, and finally found relatives and friends and lived a happy life. This taught me to face life with a smile and never bow before difficulties, just as my parents told me in the process of reading: "There are always more methods than difficulties, and the difficulties that can be passed are not called difficulties."
By comparing with the experience of the protagonist in the book, I know the beauty of my life. I am deeply encouraged by Remy's behavior in the book. I am deeply moved by his spirit of not being afraid of difficulties, because compared with him, the difficulties he usually encounters in his study and life are really too small, but his courage to face difficulties and determination to overcome them are incomparable to Remy. For example, in the process of learning, I often play secretly because of difficulties and boredom, and I am depressed because I don't do well in the exam. When my father taught me to learn driving, I felt that I would never learn it because of my initial failure. These make me feel deeply ashamed, and because of these, I have found a new role model.
In the future study and life, I will learn from Remy, always hold hope, never give up my dream, and strive to move forward with the determination to overcome difficulties. Listen to Grandpa Mao's call to "study hard and make progress every day" and become a pillar of the country.