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Yearning for tomorrow composition

In our daily life, we always contact or use composition, which can bring our scattered thoughts together. So how to write a general composition? The following is my collection of essays looking forward to tomorrow for your reference, hoping to help friends in need.

Mark Twain once said: "There were two strange people in the19th century, one was Napoleon and the other was Helen Keller." In the summer vacation, I read a book about Helen-If you give me three days of light. After reading this book, my heart was deeply shocked by Helen's spirit!

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 get rid of the isolation. She was eccentric and rude, until her Sullivan teacher came into her life and taught her to read, which opened her mind, opened her eyes and communicated with others. As soon as lonely Helen came into contact with knowledge, she realized that only knowledge could pave a road to light. When Helen realized the first word she knew, she began to have a strong desire for knowledge and the world, and began to read and read hungrily, drawing knowledge from life itself like a sponge. The thirst for knowledge made her learn German, Latin, French and other languages in unimaginable monotony and boredom, read many literary and philosophical masterpieces, and absorbed those great men and wise men. 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 the 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 whole world!

In the book, Helen described the natural scenery with delicate brushwork, which makes it hard to believe that it was written by a deaf-mute 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 happier, fuller and more meaningful than us normal people! It was knowledge that gave her the courage to live, and it was knowledge that gave her the strength to accept the challenges of life, so that she faced difficulties with amazing perseverance and finally lit a candle in the dark. It is knowledge that gives her a new belief: although the realistic environment is terrible, human beings should keep hope and continue to struggle. If we, everyone, light the lamp in our hearts with knowledge, I believe the world will be bright.

Maybe I will face life again. No matter what difficulties I encounter, I will have tenacious spirit, indomitable perseverance, hard work and firm belief to overcome it!

Review yesterday, cherish today and look forward to tomorrow.