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After reading 800 words, the unbearable lightness of life

Many people have recommended this book to me-The Unbearable Lightness of Life, which is thought-provoking. The following is "800 Words of Unbearable Lightness in Life" compiled by me for your reference only. Welcome to reading.

800 words after reading Unbearable Lightness in Life. It was last year that I first read this book. I felt very shocked after reading it, but I can't say exactly when I felt it.

The novel starts from Nietzsche's philosophical viewpoint. It was very abstract and boring at that time, because I didn't like pure theory. Therefore, the contrast between "light" and "heavy" and the concept of "reward for repeated robberies" make it difficult for me to understand. But the appearance of the protagonists Thomas and Teresa immediately caught my eye.

Teresa is an insecure girl. The early death of her father and the scolding of her mother made her seem particularly quiet and lonely since she was a child. After knowing Thomas, she was more vulnerable for fear of losing.

Thomas is a restless man. Nothing can bind his heart. Even when he met Teresa, he tried to betray him. Unexpectedly, he is willing to marry Teresa, because the freedom he yearns for never allows him to be bound by marriage.

Teresa is very clever and learns everything quickly, so photography has become her specialty. The era of war has made her career, but also dampened her fate. She used photos again and again to tell people's sufferings and express people's deep desire. She loves photography as much as she loves Thomas!

Pi Na, Thomas' lover. Her enthusiasm seems to set off Teresa's indifference, and she describes life from her most unique perspective. The paintings she sketched with brushes and pigments are her psychological monologues, and only these paintings can entrust all her feelings.

She is a loner, without affection, friendship and love. She doesn't like Thomas, but she never refuses Thomas because they have too much in common. The same loneliness, the same rebellion, the same uneasy status quo and the same deliberation, so they chose to indulge themselves.

The first meeting between Teresa and Spinna doesn't seem awkward or awkward; On the contrary, two completely different personalities have the same lack of "security" in their hearts. Teresa is admiring Pi Na's paintings. She tried to enter her world.

She knows her. She was soon excited to see Spinna. So they started taking nude photos of each other. Teresa is so crazy that she didn't even think of the author. But it is precisely because the author loves Teresa that she hopes that Teresa will be happy. He wants Teresa to release her real existence. Her soul is as clean and clear as her appearance.

Thomas' betrayal made Teresa even more silent. Teresa stayed with karenin all day, and finally risked her life to escape from Thomas. Thomas doesn't know what he really wants, but he knows he can't lose Teresa. He risked his life to follow in Teresa's footsteps.

However, life did not give them a chance to breathe. An article by Thomas made the whole country particularly uneasy. All kinds of people tried to approach them in different ways, and Teresa's fragile nerves were tense at the moment.

Teresa wanted to go back to the battlefield, but Thomas didn't hesitate. The countryside became their paradise. On this land, they walked the last journey of their lives and sent karenin away. Although short, but happy enough.

Unbearable lightness in life!

Parmenides's answer is a light yes, but a heavy no.

In my opinion, the protagonist has endured everything that fate has imposed on her, so what's important? So these things become insignificant in life, including life.

In fact, in life, I am not afraid of death. Why can't I bear triviality? If you change your mind and angle, there may really be nothing in life that you can't bear.

"Unbearable Lightness in Life" After reading the 800-word "Unbearable Lightness in Life", I felt a solemn feeling at first sight, and I couldn't help but straighten up and carefully hold it up and read it.

The Unbearable Lightness of Life is based on the lives of doctor Thomas, photographer Theresa, painter sabine and university teacher Flantz. Through their emotional entanglements, it shows the life and feelings of people from all walks of life in Czech society after the Soviet invasion, and makes a philosophical discussion on the "kitsch" nature of human nature, thus having the profound connotation of moving from a nation to all mankind. In this novel, Milan Kundera, the author, introduces the novel to the philosophical level by focusing on the different experiences of several characters and through their choices of life, thinking about many categories such as return, kitsch, forgetfulness, time contingency, inevitability and so on. This is a philosophical novel, which is different from the traditional novel. It does not attract readers through the story situation itself, but introduces readers into philosophical thinking and causes readers' metaphysical thinking through specific events in life.

The existence and value of life is an unavoidable problem for anyone, and life is just a process. In Milan Kundera's view, life is a kind of pain, which comes from our wrong choice of life goals and wrong judgment of life value. Everyone in the world is tirelessly pursuing their own goals, but they don't know that the goal itself is a kind of emptiness. Life has become vulgar because of "pursuit", and human beings have become slaves to "pursuit". In the name of "pursuit", whether it is depravity or conformity, it will only repeat the predecessors endlessly. So there will only be two words left in human history-"kitsch".

I feel depressed when I watch it. Milan Kundera is like Zhang Ailing. His straightness refers to the most primitive human desire, which is direct and sharp. But people have to admit that these desires are real and immoral. I think what Milan wants to say is: without virtue, it is "light", and "light" makes people unable to bear the burden on the track of life.

A plot in the book touched me very much: Teresa's mother was beautiful when she was young and had nine suitors. The first is the most handsome, the second is the most witty, the third is the richest, the fourth is the healthiest, the fifth is the noblest, the sixth is the best at reciting poems, the seventh has traveled around the world, the eighth can play the violin, and the ninth is the most manly. Teresa's mother finally married IX, not because she loved him, but because she accidentally had Teresa with him. She doesn't love Teresa. She thinks Teresa is her drag bottle, which makes her forced to stay with the ninth man-she always thinks the other eight are better than the ninth. She was thinking that she had never pursued anyone else, so she left the most manly man to pursue a man who had no manhood, committed several crimes and divorced twice. Later, she married him, and from then on, she began to degenerate, gradually losing her beauty and becoming a bitch.

This passage impressed me the most. Just as the creator will not let a person have everything envied by others, the author has endowed nine people with nine qualities, and Mother Teresa can only choose one of them. However, she wants everyone, and she doesn't know what she needs most. Her greed brought her to a man who had nothing. She began to lose her beauty, her quality of life and her soul. When Teresa locked the door and demanded her most basic rights, as a mother, she flew into a rage and realized that everything was leaving her. She is using her last mother's identity, almost threatening her daughter to stay. But these are all in vain, because she has never assumed the responsibility in life, whether it is for society, family or relatives. When she died, she just closed her eyes lightly, without any weight. She lost her soul.

On the other hand, I am thinking about the concept of love that the author wants to convey. However, I don't understand love. I think love is a purely emotional thing. If you think too much rationally, then love will be impure. Now this view has been almost completely subverted. Love needs conditions and rational thinking. No one is perfect, and no one can have all the qualities you like. You must know what you need most, find someone who can meet your needs, and then tolerate his other shortcomings and fulfill your responsibilities to each other. This is love. The author said, "The heavier the burden, the closer our life is to the earth, and the more real it is." Perhaps love with responsibility is true love. Writing here, I realized how stupid it is to pursue an imaginary person persistently. Love is meeting a special person at a special time.

I have written so much unconsciously, but I still feel unfinished. The unbearable lightness of life is difficult to read, and every sentence is meaningful. It may take me several years to read it well, but it has already begun to benefit me.

After reading 800 words in the middle of the night, I repeatedly read Unbearable Lightness in Life. This book is so profound that the meanings of light and heavy are as hard to find as air in the concept of life. In this novel, Kundera not only outlines the life in western society, but also reflects the nothingness and illusion of life, just like the echo under the details.

In the book, the surgeon Thomas let him meet Teresa, who later became his wife, and became the first woman in his heart, and also integrated into the rest of his life. But everything is not as beautiful as in fairy tales. On the contrary, he only felt depressed and confused in the book. Just like the life in The Return of the Eternal Robbery is too heavy, and the life full of coincidences is too frivolous and absurd to grasp and bear at the same time. In fact, while we are dissatisfied with this accidental life, we have to admit that our life is made up of these frivolous and illusory coincidences (perhaps, your dream should have been to become an artist and a writer; But in the end, because of various coincidences, I became my marking teacher. ) Maybe only death is inevitable. And I thought of Jin Shengtan's criticism of the West Chamber: tens of millions of years have passed, like water flowing, clouds surging, but the disease is gone. "He changed a pen and wrote," I was born by accident from heaven and earth. " Then, "it wasn't me before I was born, and it wasn't me after I went. However, although it is still temporary, it is not me. " Therefore, "it doesn't matter if I am abrupt by mistake, and it doesn't matter if I use my talent for my extravagance." "Yes, man is no longer the center, and life is just an accidental product of the operation of the universe for hundreds of millions of years. This bright nature of life cannot be expressed in words. When faced with important choices in life, all sentient beings are only pushed forward by external factors such as environment and interests. How many people have Beethoven's belief that it must be so?

I believe that this belief is the mission given to us when everyone comes to this world. As Kundera wrote in the book: "This is a unique' I', always hidden in the unpredictable part of people. All we can imagine is the common ground between people, and this individual' I' is different from this general estimate, that is, it cannot be guessed or calculated, but must be revealed, exposed and conquered. But in our era of profit-seeking, how many people only know themselves in the mirror? In the social atmosphere of quick success and instant benefit, how many people want to become famous and "have money right away"? How many people can stop and listen to the cry from the depths of their souls? Can your life withstand this kitsch society?

Thomas, the hero of the book, is also aware of this. He knew that this unique life could never go with the flow, but he didn't find his sense of mission like the Curies, but refused the kitsch society by putting down the burden. But he became too light to float without burden, but it was difficult to live poetically in this land. Because he tried to feel the comfort enjoyed by ordinary people, he suffered a' slight' pain. The essence of this relaxation is the illusion of life. But in fact, such a life is by no means what he wants. He often thinks about a German proverb: "To live once is to never live." Life is only enjoyed once, and it is impossible to know right or wrong by comparing experiences. After all, the pursuit of extraordinary is often ordinary. On the contrary, the pursuit of the ordinary is so extraordinary. However, this mediocrity is not Thomas' indulgence. If you want life to be immortal, you must create your own independent life value. If you don't want to be infected by the kitsch of this world at the same time, you must say to Nietzsche: "In order not to let yourself be disillusioned, individuals must always struggle to survive in society." Then this vulgarity, like Mr. Jiang Yang's "nameless and carefree" vulgarity, is beyond the secular and has Beethoven's inevitability. Such people often have an ordinary and indifferent attitude and know what they want. I believe that their ordinary, their persistence and their understanding of themselves will make them play the triumph of life in this small corner of the universe.

This frivolous life is full of accidents and fantasies. We can't go back and see the future. We have just seen through the rolling world of mortals, but we can't escape the quicksand of time. If you want to live forever, only by releasing the truth, goodness and beauty of your soul and fulfilling your mission can you transcend the secular and light up your life. This is not the whole meaning of The Unbearable Lightness of Life, but it is the philosophical connotation that I feel the same.

Outside the window, the speeding traffic flows from one strange place to another. ...

After reading 800 words of "The Unbearable Lightness of Life", the sudden cold wave caused the temperature to drop a lot. I wrapped my coat tightly in the cold wind and walked on the street with sparse figures. The fragrance of osmanthus occasionally rippled on my nose. Back home, in the cold moonlight, I read Milan Kundera's The Unbearable Lightness of Life again.

I am deeply interested in the title of the book that I am most familiar with. How to understand "unbearable lightness in life"? If the material in life can't bear it, why should it be described as "lightness"? What kind of thoughts does the author want to express?

Milan Kundera put forward "light" and "heavy" in his book. He said, "The heaviest burden crushed us, sank and nailed us to the ground. The heavier the burden, the closer our life is to the earth and the closer we are to truth and reality. On the contrary, there is no burden at all, and people become lighter than the atmosphere, fly very high, leave the earth and life, and become unreal. In the book, Dr. Thomas is a maverick and doesn't want to be bound by anything. When he felt that the burden and responsibility of his family suffocated him, he left his wife and returned to the life of a bachelor. He thought he had found a free paradise again, but before long, he felt bored, empty and lonely. It turns out that he still needs that heavy family responsibility, and the seemingly free "lightness" makes him more depressed, entangled and lonely.

This story makes me think, comprehend and realize that the author's so-called "lightness" means everything that life can bring us in the most primitive time, such as freedom, love, friendship and so on, while "heaviness" means the responsibilities, desires, difficulties, disasters and so on that people have to face in society. "Light" and "heavy" can't be ignored and exist objectively in our life. Just like the hero in the book, when the two are in front of him, he resolutely chooses what he has been longing for, that is, "lightness", thinking that "lightness" is his pursuit, but later he finds that there is nothing in life that makes him heavy, that is, "heaviness", but life is only once and cannot be repeated.

Yes! There is only one life, only one life can't rehearse his content in advance, and we don't know what will happen next. Once we realized this, we were a little at a loss. In fact, "light" and "heavy" can also be transformed into each other under certain circumstances, and the key depends on how we choose.

In my opinion, choosing a full life should be what we pursue. Everyone has different pursuits and different paths, but as long as you choose your original intention and put in efforts, you will find yourself, improve yourself and affirm yourself in this process, and then your life will be full and wonderful. There is no need to complain about what your life is carrying, just walk in the direction you set and enjoy the process of life. Maybe when you suddenly look back, you will find that my life has accumulated a lot in a certain field, and my life is equally colorful! Then "lightness" and "heaviness" will never be your obstacles, and there will be no "unbearable lightness in life".