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16 Reading Notes (500 words)

1. Thoughts on Reading "Hurry"

I was deeply attracted by the philosophical essay "Hurry". Zhu Ziqing's unique insights changed my thinking and gave me a new understanding and understanding of life, success or failure, and life.

The article "Hurry" made me know the preciousness of time. "When washing your hands, the days pass from the basin; When eating, the days pass from the rice bowl; Without saying a word, I passed by. " What profound truth these words contain! A famous person once said, "Time is sacred only after it is spent." Time is the fairest judge: it is dedicated to the diligent and the road to success; What is left for lazy people is a quagmire of failure!

Speaking of time, I feel ashamed. When I come home from school, I often look around. Running around, wandering around. The exam results are not ideal, and I am really unconvinced to see that others have high scores: they have good grades, so don't they go home and study hard at night? If I spend more time, I will do better in the exam! In fact, not only do they score more than me, but more importantly, they know how to cherish time and work harder. Those who give up time will be abandoned by time. Time The old man gives everyone the same time. It depends on whether you can cherish him and grasp him.

Life cannot be wasted. Whether life is wonderful or not depends on ourselves. Time is life, and grasping time is grasping life. If you want life to exude an attractive fragrance like a flower, you must cherish every minute.

"Young people don't work hard, but the elderly are sad." The article "Hurry" tells us that we should seize the time and cherish it, so as to enrich our lives, make today more exciting and make tomorrow better!

2. Thoughts on reading "If you give me three days of light"

Mark Twain once said: "/kloc-There are two great miracles in the 9th century, one is Napoleon and the other is Helen Keller." I recently read a book about Helen-if I still have three days of light. After reading it, my heart was deeply shocked by Helen's spirit. She lives in darkness, but brings light to mankind. She proved the courage of human beings to overcome life with actions, leaving a song of life that will never be forgotten!

Helen said in the book: "Knowledge gives people love, light and wisdom. It should be said that knowledge is happiness, because with knowledge, we will feel the pulse of human activities in history, otherwise we will not understand the music of human life! " Indeed, the power of knowledge is infinite, and it is knowledge that makes Helen create these miracles on earth!

Helen is unlucky, but she is lucky. It is because of her knowledge that she is so lucky. After she lost sight and hearing 19 months, she lost communication and contact with the world. This young life doesn't know how to dispel the isolation. She was eccentric and rude until her Sullivan teacher came into her life and taught her to read, which opened her eyes and made her communicate with others. As soon as lonely Helen came into contact with knowledge, she realized that only knowledge could pave a road to light. She compared learning to climbing a strange mountain and a dangerous peak, falling down and getting up again. Every time she makes a little progress, she is encouraged to see a wider world gradually until the bright clouds, the depths of the blue sky and the peak of hope! This knowledge, like a rainbow, lights up the lamp in Helen's heart, illuminates her inner world and builds a bridge between Helen and the world!

In the book, Helen describes the natural scenery with delicate brushwork, which makes it hard to believe that it was written by a blind and deaf person; She went horseback riding, boating, swimming, sledding and even boating alone on a moonlit night to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the lotus pond under the moon. She visited museums, "listened" to concerts and even "enjoyed" operas ... I believe she must feel the world with her heart and enjoy life with her heart. She lives a happier, fuller and more meaningful life than us normal people! It is knowledge that gives her the courage to live, and it is knowledge that gives her the strength to accept the challenges of life, so that she can face difficulties with amazing perseverance and finally find the light of life in the dark. It is knowledge that gives her a belief that the real environment is terrible, but human beings should have hope and persist in struggle. What is the meaning and value of life? Man's life is short. We never seem to think or dare to imagine the future world. We live and work lazily every day. When we are in trouble, we complain about the injustice of heaven. In this way, year after year, day after day, time flies like water, and the past days will not reappear. When we look back, is it worth nostalgia? Is it memorable? If each of us lights the lamp in our hearts with knowledge, I believe the world will be bright!

Helen explained the meaning of life with her hard but happy life. Her life is a miracle of mankind, and her autobiography makes me feel ashamed and alert. ...

In this world, why do only deaf people cherish the restored hearing? Why do only blind people cherish the happiness of seeing the light of day? Let's cherish every day of our lives, enrich our lives and enjoy them! Helen said: "The purpose of my efforts to acquire knowledge is to make a little contribution to society."

How powerful knowledge is, it can turn a disabled person into a person who is beneficial to mankind and society. If each of us can, like Helen, regard the thirst for knowledge as the pursuit of life in our lifetime and live with this pursuit, how much joy and happiness will our life add!

3. Thoughts on reading Robinson Crusoe

After reading the wonderful novel Robinson Crusoe, I seem to see such a man standing on the deck of a ship: he gave up a rich and comfortable life and hated a mediocre life, thus starting a great survival challenge of dueling with death. All kinds of misfortunes and difficulties didn't crush him, but made him stronger. The difficulties given by God are even more challenges for him. He realized his dream of sailing with indomitable perseverance and never giving up. He is a brave explorer and navigator-Robinson!

In the storm and tsunami, all the ships survived except Robinson. But who would have thought that the real survival challenge has just begun. Robinson lives on an isolated island. In order to find a suitable place to live, he ran on the shore for a day and finally found a place to live under a rock. The navigator set up a tent at the foot of the mountain and put some stakes in it to hang his hammock. The next day, he piled all the boxes, boards and materials for making rafts into temporary fences. But only ten days later, a sudden landslide happened, but it didn't bother Robinson. He not only carried the fallen loose soil out, but also installed the ceiling and supported it with the pillars below, thus avoiding another landslide disaster. Never give up, Robinson laid the foundation of life!

Once, Robinson accidentally fell into the corn husk in the corner and actually grew a green stem. Soon, dozens of spikes grew, which was really a blessing from God. Since then, Robinson has planted half the seeds in the rainy season, trying to get more food. In the worst experiment, the harvest of barley and rice ears was only half a barrel. However, after this experiment, Robinson became a master of farming. Now he knows that he sows twice a year and harvests twice. Never give up, Robinson has food for life!

Soon, Robinson had the idea of building a boat and returning to his hometown. It took him several years and countless efforts to build the ship. However, due to thoughtlessness in advance, the ship is too far from the sea, and Robinson can't let the ship go into the water. Now, years of hard work have been in vain, and all hopes have been dashed. It was not until Friday appeared that this hope rose again!

Robinson is a great man and a firm man. He lived alone on this desert island for 28 years. He dared to fight against the harsh environment and tried to manage the island in an orderly way. He exercised himself in adversity and achieved an extraordinary career!

This book taught me that only persistence can win, only hard work can get out of trouble, and hard work is more important than faith ... My life will also set sail with this book. In the voyage of life, I will go forward bravely and never give up!

4. Thoughts on Reading A Farewell to Arms

A person who bid farewell to weapons is either a prisoner of the enemy or a prisoner of love. I am not bad at self-protection, but I am really a person who gives up self-protection. Just like the database of life, you can open all programs and read all files at any time without entering a password. The prisoner I'm talking about is a prisoner in this sense. When I put myself in the sun, I understand that I can't pretend anymore. The thought of hidden days is disturbing. When I realized the helplessness of resistance, how much time was irreversible and how many memories faded out of my heart. In the final analysis, the prisoner is an irresistible person, that is, he must have enough courage to give up hope and bear all the pressure of survival. Originally, in a personal space, he could immerse himself in his own fantasy and open virtual flowers from the dust. And a person who gives up self-protection can't even fool himself.

5. Comment on Hamlet

Shakespeare's Hamlet is a classic. This book is not much different from historical legends in surface plot. It tells the story of the Danish prince's revenge for his father, full of bloody violence and death.

Horatio, a dramatist, said: You can hear the ending of rape and murder, abnormal repair, unconscious judgment, accidental slaughter, skillful murder and self-mutilation. The tortuous plot revolves around revenge.

Hamlet rushed back to China from wittenberg to attend his father's funeral. What he couldn't accept was that he didn't attend his father's funeral, but witnessed his mother's wedding with his uncle Claudius, which made Hamlet suspicious. In addition, he saw his father's ghost on the terrace of the palace castle at night, complaining that this atrocity was done by Hamlet's uncle and demanding his revenge for his father. At this point, he began a difficult journey of revenge.

6. Random thoughts on The Count of Monte Cristo

Love thoroughly, hate thoroughly, appreciate thoroughly and retaliate thoroughly. This is my biggest feeling after reading The Revenge of Monte Cristo. There's a saying in China that revenge is never too late. Revenge also needs to be recharged, and you can't act rashly with a temporary mood. The count of Monte Cristo explained this proverb in the most concrete way. Fourteen years in a dungeon, a benefactor and an enemy. After identifying the person he was looking for, he didn't go through fire and water to stab the enemy to death at any cost, as we saw in martial arts novels. He chose his own path. He tried his best to support the shipowners who had been kind to him, silently, in various ways, but never let them know that he actually came to repay the kindness.

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