One night at midnight, I read Les Miserables written by the French writer Victor? Another masterpiece of Hugo.
This book tells a story: Jean Valjean stole a loaf of bread because of hunger, which made him spend a dark 19 years in prison. After he was released from prison, he was discriminated against by people and no one paid attention to him. In this way, Jean Valjean despaired, but a miracle appeared. A kind bishop changed the second half of Jean Valjean with his kind heart.
After reading the book, I feel that Mr Hugo reveals the tragic fate of the poor and the darkness of capitalism through his works. In Victor? In Hugo's works, he has been looking forward to changing this "miserable world" with "fraternity", "kindness", "mercy" and "forgiveness".
Although Jean Valjean later tried his best to help others and tried to make up for his past crimes by doing more good deeds, people knew that he was a convict before, but he didn't accept his kindness. In people's eyes, he is still a heinous villain. But Jean Valjean didn't mind. He still helped others with a kind heart. Finally, he died miserably, which fully reflected how unfair the society was at that time. Can a person make a mistake and never change it?
Treat everyone with a sincere heart and trust others, so that you can gain the trust of others. If you have ulterior motives, you will never be trusted by others, and you will only be suspected and left out in the cold. Be brave in dedication, take pleasure in helping others, and be enthusiastic about others, so that you will be popular.
Smiles of Britain said, "A good book is one of the most precious treasures in life." We should regard reading as an indispensable thing in life.
Reflections on Wuthering Heights
Wuthering Heights, the only outstanding work not lost in the dust of time, Wuthering Heights, the only glorious work with permanent artistic charm.
I spent more than a week watching Wuthering Heights. When I closed the book, I couldn't help thinking that this unmarried woman who had lived in the mountains for a long time and had little contact with the outside world could write a novel that she loved so deeply and hated so deeply. This woman who has lived in an unfortunate world all her life, lonely and desolate, has no laughter and no friends, how can she write such a great work with originality and advance? In fact, no matter what, no matter what, this extremely rich and wonderful book can let us understand the true meaning of many lives!
What makes Wuthering Heights an immortal work? First of all, it is not influenced and controlled by the popularization in the city, and it completely depicts an original mountain village wilderness scene. Let people appreciate a completely different world. The protagonists in the story have retained their original characters: love regardless of the consequences and hate regardless of the consequences. All this is very special and fresh for us who have been bound by traditional etiquette for a long time. Some people say that Wuthering Heights is "the most magnificent epic of human love". I want to say that all this is attributed to the author Emily? Bronte is very imaginative; Extremely strong passion; Extremely profound inner experience and her talent and ability to sublimate the theme. I think these are the reasons why Wuthering Heights can sell so well.
When I reflect on the profound connotation and essence of this book, I find that I have learned a lot in Wuthering Heights, among which the most impressive thing is that it has taught me to safeguard the dignity of human nature and the freedom of mind. No matter how severe challenges or cruel tests we face, we should yearn for freedom.
Scream is Lu Xun's second collection of classic novels after the famous Chinese novel Diary of a Madman. It is also a world famous book, and some articles in this book are very familiar to us. Such as hometown, medicine, Kong Yiji and so on.
When Mr. Fujino was studying in Tokyo, the Japanese capital, Lu Xun saw and heard the indifference of the people in China at that time, which aroused Lu Xun's strong patriotic consciousness. Medicine only treated the symptoms, not the root cause. Therefore, he abandoned medicine and joined literature as a treasure house of knowledge.
Mr. Lu Xun summed up the people of China at that time, as well as their pity and sorrow in eight words: "Sad for their misfortune, anger for their indisputable." .
In "Kong Yiji", Kong Yiji, who is lazy, idle and has low social status because of his poor family, yearns for upper-class life, has been teased by people in the bathhouse since Kong Yiji. He often took stealing as his occupation in his life, and finally broke his leg because he stole a rich man's book, and finally passed away silently.
The "Tofu Beauty" in Hometown, as well as the little hero Runtu with a silver collar on the watermelon field, played with the protagonist from an early age and looked happy and sad when they met their masters, thus reflecting the numbness of the people at that time and the situation under the oppression and blow of feudal forces, which can be more vividly expressed by medicine. In this article, Uncle Kang, the cruel executioner, took out all his possessions to buy a bloody steamed bread and an old suppository because of the consumption of his younger son Xiao Shuan, and the tea drinkers who talked about it in the tea shop. But the most unfortunate thing in this article is the person who was executed because of the revolution and finally sacrificed his own blood to make a human blood steamed bread. All this shows the social situation at that time. Uncle Kang was cruel, despicable and overbearing. Hua Laoshuan's ignorance, superstition and numbness, the blind obedience of tea drinkers and snobbery among people, and Yu Xia's heroism, but the revolution completely divorced from the masses is impossible to succeed.
Of course, there are many such articles in the book Scream. Mr. Lu Xun wrote these articles to make the people of China awake after reading them. With humorous and sarcastic language, angry and encouraging tone, Mr. Lu Xun inspired China people who were half asleep and half awake at that time, and explained the darkness of society at that time with the language of accusation and criticism, showing Mr. Lu Xun's earnest hope for the sleeping dragon China to wake up as soon as possible and rebuild China!
Who moved my cheese? reaction to a book or an article
The author, Dr. Spencer Johnson, is a famous American pioneer and best-selling author. In addition, he is also a doctor, an expert in psychological problems and a master of simplifying profound problems. After a clear insight into the psychology of the contemporary public, he created a mirror that society generally needs in this book-how to deal with and face the changes and crises in the information age.
On the surface, who moved my cheese? It is not much different from many other beautifully bound books, but it is a little thinner, about 40 thousand words. It is a lovely fable, and every page is equipped with comic images, and the characters are funny and lovely. But this humble little book has created a miracle in European and American publishing circles: since1was published by Putnam Publishing Company in September, 1998, it has sold 20 million copies in two years, ranking first in Amazon online bookstore for about 80 weeks, and at the same time, it quickly jumped to the first place in the bestseller list of The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and Businessweek.
There are four "characters" in the book-two little mice "sniff" and "hurry", and two dwarfs "hum" and "chirp". They live in a maze, and cheese is what they are looking for. One day, they also found a rich cheese warehouse and built their own happy life around it. One day after a long time, the cheese suddenly disappeared! This sudden change exposed their mentality: smelling the change, rushing to change, immediately putting on the shoes that have been hanging around their necks, and starting to go out again to look for it, and soon found fresher and richer cheese; Hem and Haw, the two dwarfs, are hesitant and full of troubles in the face of change. They always cling to the beautiful fantasy that has disappeared and complain. They can't accept the cruel reality that cheese has disappeared. After fierce ideological struggle, Haw finally broke through the shackles of thought, put on long-lost running shoes, re-entered the dark maze, and finally found more and better cheese, while Hem was still unhappy in the questioning of heaven. ...
Reflections on A Tale of Two Cities
A Tale of Two Cities is regarded as the most outstanding work describing the French Revolution. I think the biggest reason may be different. Different from Carlyle's French Revolution and other works, Dickens paid more attention to the joys and sorrows of the bottom people. Although at that time, these little people themselves could not attract the attention of the world. However, the author keenly captures that these little people are inextricably linked with the Great Revolution. It can be said that the French Revolution itself was triggered by the power of small people.
In this work, I saw many different people. Dr. Magnet, who is honest and kind but persecuted, beautiful and gentle Lucy, elegant and noble Charles, honest and upright Lori, Sidney, who is indifferent in appearance and enthusiastic in heart, bohemian and selfless and lofty Madame Defarge, Miss Pross, who distorts human nature and is generous and loyal, and the cruel and insidious Evermont brothers ... Complex hatred is intertwined, and cruel revenge creates more hatred, but love is reborn on the edge of hell at the cost of life. This intricate scene is vividly displayed in front of our eyes, as if recreating that irrational era.
Some people say that A Tale of Two Cities is a story about two men and a woman, but I feel that the person who said this must not understand the author's real intention. If only this point is expressed, any work can reach the level of Lucy and Charles, then how can the advantages of A Tale of Two Cities be reflected? In my opinion, the hatred between the Defarge family and the French nobility, and the emotional problems between Lucy, Charles and Sidney are all to reflect a common theme. This theme is to analyze the relationship between the Great Revolution and the people, to see what triggered the revolution and what the blood shed brought to people. I think this is what the author wants to express.
Reflections on The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, written by Mark Twain, a great American writer, mainly describes the life of American teenagers. The background of the story is/kloc-St. Petersburg on the Mississippi River in the United States in the 9th century.
Tom, the hero of the story, is a typical American teenager who is naive, lively and naughty. He and Shaq, a wild boy, have done many wonderful things that make people laugh. For example, Tom was punished for painting the fence, but he played a trick, which not only made other children willing to work instead of him, but also automatically sent him a thank-you gift. Later, Shaq and I fled to a desert island. People thought they were drowned and were holding a funeral for them in the church, but they hid in the church bell tower and eavesdropped. Although these naughty actions can't set an example for us, he resolutely stood up as a witness of justice and saved the innocent criminal-Muff Peter. Besides being naughty, he actually cracked a murder case with Shaq and became a little hero admired by everyone. It seems that Tom also has something to learn.
In fact, children's playfulness sometimes just reflects their innocence. This innocence is hard to find after childhood, and what can be found is only a little sweet memory that will be remembered occasionally. I believe that even if your childhood was bitter, you will be happy in retrospect. Who didn't do anything stupid as a child? The older you get, the more interesting you will find these stupid things. I said, childhood is like a can of sweet wine. The longer it takes, the more fragrant it tastes, the purer it is, and the more memorable it is.
People will grow up. Besides being taller and stronger, people's minds are also growing. Your view of the world is different. You are sensible and no longer naive. But people have to get better and better. Don't be like the ruthless villain Zoe in Adventure. He did all the bad things and everyone hated him. But in the end, what goes around comes around, and he finally starved to death in the cave.
After reading The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, I really envy Tom for having such an interesting experience. This book makes people read it with relish, even forgetting to eat and sleep. I think The Adventures of Tom Sawyer might make you laugh when you are bored.
Reflections on necklaces
The article Necklace is selected from Selected Short Stories of Mo Bosang by the famous French writer Mo Bosang. The author was born in a declining aristocratic family in the coastal area of Normandy. Influenced by his mother's romantic temperament since childhood, he couldn't stand the atmosphere of aristocratic schools and transferred to public schools. Mo Bosang's articles are full of pessimism, which is closely related to his health and historical background.
This article is about the vanity of Mrs. Luo 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 and flattery 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 for ten years before paying off her debts. Ironically, at this time, the other party told her that the lost necklace was fake. Mrs. Luo Seva showed herself by "slapping her face and filling her fat". Driven by the concept of face, she suffered a lot.
Reflections on Who's Who
I learned a lot from Beethoven's lofty spirit, especially his indomitable spirit of fighting against fate. Beethoven's full name is Ludwig? Feng? Beethoven's childhood was painful. For him, life seems to be a tragic and cruel struggle. His father was eager to develop his musical talent and forced Beethoven to practice various musical instruments by violence. When he was a little older, bad luck came to Beethoven again: he lost his dearest mother, and Beethoven was heartbroken, so he had to write to his friends and cry.
Beethoven, who grew up in misery, was also lucky. When the French Revolution broke out, Beethoven met Mozart and exchanged ideas with each other. Then he took Haydn as his teacher. Later, Beethoven began to emerge. Just when Beethoven first tasted the sweetness of success, the pain came again. Slowly, Beethoven's hearing decreased and his internal organs ached severely. But he kept it from everyone until he couldn't keep it anymore. I wrote to Dr. Veger and Pastor Amanda, who are good friends. Beethoven's deafness gradually increased, but he was not completely deaf. It can be said that almost all Beethoven's works were created after he was deaf.
People see the eyes of genius in Beethoven's young face: from those eyes, people can see his tragic fate. Beethoven in his later years was too free and violent and was rejected by love more than once. When he suffered these physical pains, Beethoven had to endure another kind of pain.
Not only that, his body also "betrayed" him, suffering from lung disease, arthritis, yellow fever, conjunctivitis and so on. His health is getting worse every day. However, he never gave up music. You know, Beethoven never wavered in the face of such great difficulties. What courage and perseverance it takes!
The boiling of life sets off the finale of music. Beethoven longed for happiness; He doesn't want to believe that his misfortune is incurable: he longs for cure, he longs for love; He is full of hope. Maybe your grades are a little poor now, but it doesn't mean you will be like this in the future. You should believe in your own strength and have confidence in yourself.
Beethoven fought against fate and eventually became a celebrity. Similarly, we should study hard and be a good student with excellent academic performance. Beethoven once said in a letter to his younger brothers, "Only morality can make people happy, not money."
In addition, the author of this book, Roman? Roland also wants to tell us some truth: the tragic fate and painful test are not only for ordinary people, but also for great men. When we suffer setbacks, we should think of these examples of enduring and overcoming pain, stop complaining and strengthen our faith. ......
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The Biography of Who Is Who was written by the famous French writer romain rolland. The works of Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy were all written in the early 20th century, which had a wide influence at that time and later. In these three biographies, romain rolland didn't stick to the trivial textual research of the master's life, nor did he trace back their creative process in general. Instead, we firmly grasp the similarities between these three artists and their respective fields, and strive to describe their long-term suffering and pursuit of truth, goodness and beauty. Romain rolland called them "heroes" and wrote with touching pen and ink their lofty courage to fight against fate and great feelings to bear the suffering of all mankind, which can be said to be another "heroic symphony" of ours.
As early as 1930s and 1940s, the famous translator Mr. Fu Lei translated Whose Biography into Chinese. First-class propagandist, first-class author and first-class translator made this work quickly become a classic, and it is still deeply loved by readers. The first half of the 20th century was a turbulent and painful period in human history. Romain rolland wrote "Whose Biography" and Mr. Fu Lei translated "Whose Biography", all by feeling, in order to learn the strength of survival and the courage to fight from the lives of these great men. Mr. Fu Lei said, "When the whole sky is shrouded in gloom", the inspiration he got from Who's Who is: "Only real suffering can drive away the suffering of romantic Dick's fantasy; Only by overcoming the heroic tragedy of suffering can we help us bear the cruel fate; Only by holding the spirit of' who will go to hell if I don't go to hell' can we save a depressed and selfish nation ... "
So, for today's readers, what can the biography of Who give us? In an era when material life is extremely rich and spiritual life is relatively poor, and in a society where people avoid the sublime and bid farewell to the sublime, Whose Biography may give us more embarrassment, because the lives of these giants are like a mirror, which shows our meanness and smallness. We would rather praise their works than feel the greatness of their personality. Romain rolland said at the end of the biography of Michelangelo that a great soul is like a mountain. "I'm not saying that ordinary human beings can survive at the peak. But once a year, they should go up and bow. There, they can change the breathing in the lungs and the blood flow in blood vessels. There, they will feel closer to eternity. In the future, they will return to the vast plains of life, and their hearts are full of courage in daily fighting. " For our time, this is really a stone.