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Reflections on Reading I am a Cat in Grade Five
I am a cat is an authentic Japanese novel written by Natsume Soseki, a famous Japanese writer. This book takes a poor teacher's cat as the protagonist and observes people's psychology from the perspective of this "anthropomorphic" cat. The cat in this book suffered a lot and finally died in the water tank. In fact, in life, many small animals are tortured and finally die at the hands of human beings.

Once when I came back from school, I just passed the hospital gate and saw a large group of people in a small circle, as if watching something. I couldn't resist the temptation of curiosity and squeezed in to see what had happened. Seeing this scene, I was shocked, and it took me a while to recover. On the ground lay a miserable cat with brown fur, some of which were red with blood. Its limbs are stretched out and its front paws seem to be calling for help. The most terrible thing is the reason why I stayed? The cat's right eyeball actually fell out and connected to the orbit through a small blood vessel. This scene still feels terrible in retrospect.

Another time, when the sun was about to set, I walked home from a vacant lot that had not yet been constructed. Just halfway through, I suddenly heard the sound of "meow meow", thought about it, didn't care, and walked on. Just as I was about to walk out of the clearing, there was another sound, "Meow? Hey. " I thought: It sounds like a cat. So, I set foot on the road of looking for cats. It took me about 4 minutes to find the exact location of the cat by judging the source of the sound. At first glance, my whole body was dark, and my eyes were full of gum and dirty. I thought it was dirty, smelly and ugly, so I ignored it and went home. This incident became my regret.

Think about it, there are so many animals dying at the hands of human beings. Should human beings reflect on themselves?

Chapter 2: Thinking about I'm a cat. I'm a cat is the first work of the famous Japanese writer Natsume Sozaki, published in 1905. In the book, the author observes life like a cat. This is a cat who is good at thinking, knowledgeable and full of sense of justice, but has never learned to catch mice until his death. It observed people at that time, and expressed its views on human beings, as well as some views on its male master, a contemporary intellectual.

This unknown cat lives in a poor teacher's house. It is a cat that is not important to its owner, but still lives in its owner's house. He really wants to learn how to catch mice, but at night he is teased by mice. At last his master woke up and thought it was a thief! Although it looks silly in the cat world, it looks great in some ways. When guests come, it always stays with its owner and its friends chat with it. After listening to it, it will always realize the truth.

This cat is really stupid, but in the process of doing stupid things, it will learn some lessons and won't do these stupid things. I clearly remember one time. The cat stole the rice cake from the kitchen, but it stuck to its teeth and couldn't be pulled out. Finally, it had to stand up, pull the bowl out with its front paws and stand up with its back feet. Finally, it was seen by the owner's two little girls. Mother asked the maid to help the cat pull out the bowl.

This is a philosophical cat and a "stupid cat" (in Catching Mice). Reading every word in the book also contains philosophy, lively and interesting, not rigid and dry. I like this book very much.

Chapter 3: After reading I am a Cat, I like cats, their cuteness, their confusion, their quiet and naughty appearance and their emerald eyes. Every time I see a cat, I always imagine that in the eyes of a cat, people are omnipotent and omnipotent; Or are you ignorant and useless?

This reminds me of a cat written by Natsume Soseki, alert, fair and knowledgeable, but just a nameless cat that can't catch mice. With its little cat's eye, I quietly understand the vicissitudes of the world. Yes, it is the interesting protagonist in I am a cat.

I am a cat, a novel title, because this title suddenly aroused my interest. After reading it, it is really amazing. I suddenly fell in love with this kitten.

Perhaps, because it is a cat, it is not contaminated with the filth of the world.

Every sentence of it is full of satire sharply criticized by human beings, such as: "The praise and criticism of the world varies from place to place, just like my eyes." Oh, what a brilliant remark! Expose the ugliness of human nature completely. People have to admire the wisdom in its cat brain.

However, when it comes to wisdom, it is sometimes extremely stupid! Sneaking into the kitchen to eat rice cakes didn't know that rice cakes would stick to their teeth, and I didn't think so when I was drunk. These stupid things make people laugh! But unlike the laity, it always realizes philosophy after difficulties and enjoys itself after suffering.

This cat, with a contradictory personality, really makes people confused whether it is smart or stupid! Perhaps, it should be said that wisdom and stupidity coexist! Some contradictory characters make it more real and make me love it more!

Of course, human beings are also intelligent creatures. Because of our wisdom, the world has developed to this day. However, human beings have lost their nature unconsciously. Everything about human beings has also become humble in the eyes of cats and dogs. At this time, should humans laugh or cry or reflect on themselves?

Chapter four: After reading I am a cat, I feel that the cat is a very common animal. Humans are usually kept at home as pets, but do you know? Kittens live in our house all the year round and have some unusual views on human beings. What is this? Let's follow Natsume Sasaki into I'm a Cat and see the world through the cat's eye.

I am a cat is an excellent work by Japanese writer Natsume Soseki. He is the most outstanding bourgeois writer in Japan and an outstanding representative of modern Japanese literature. I am a cat revolves around the story of a kitten abandoned on the road and the storm caused by its owner, Peter Misha, and his friend's involvement in the marriage of the capitalist daughter. The writer vividly depicts the characters in the book with humorous techniques, which is a very good book in Meiji period of Japan. Because of Japan's invasion of China, this book was buried in the sea of books. It was not until Sino-Japanese relations eased that someone discovered this book and chose it as a Chinese textbook for the fifth grade of primary school.

This book is different from the books of European countries such as Britain, France and so on. Because Japan is our neighbor, and its culture and writing are similar to those of China, the whole book is saturated with a strong Chinese flavor. It is also very interesting to read, and it is also quite rewarding and attractive. I was fascinated at first sight. Why? Because the writer's writing is humorous and his language is beautiful, in the process of reading, we can not only learn about exotic customs and learn world culture, but also let us learn the author's beautiful writing techniques, which can be described as killing two birds with one stone.

General literary works are aimed at revealing a truth, and this book is no exception. From the perspective of a cat, the author exposes the ugly face of the capitalist Jintian and the shameful behavior of his subordinates bullying others. Write about the plight of a group of intellectuals headed by Misha Ku, the owner of the kitten, who are powerless in the struggle against evil forces, and their mental state of taking pleasure in suffering. This book reveals many truths and shows the author's profound writing skills and his understanding of society.

This book can be used for entertainment and research, and can also be used as a time-space machine to directly look at the Meiji period in Japan. This is a rare good book.