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If you give me the main content of The Cradle of Love in Three Days of Light

After I read the book "If You Give Me Three Days of Light", I was deeply moved by Helen Keller's unyielding spirit. Mark Twain once said: "There were two strange people in the 19th century. One was Napoleon who said Helen Keller."

He became deaf and blind 19 months after he was born, and it was difficult to even speak. Helen Keller, when she completely lost faith in living. At this time, she met Teacher Sullivan. Teacher Sullivan came into her life, which made Helen Keller seem to feel what life is, discover life, and observe life. So she overcame all kinds of difficulties, graduated from Harvard University's Radcliffe College, made outstanding contributions to charity around the world, and shocked the world by writing with her heart.

The blind Helen can discover so many things, but the healthy me often ignores the beauty of life.

If I only had three days of light, what would I do with my eyes? I have never been blind before, and I don’t understand what the dark world is like, so I closed my eyes and walked around the house.

The first second I closed my eyes, my heart suddenly became cold for some reason. I felt that the world had suddenly turned from bright to dark, and I felt very confused and uneasy. When I was about to take a step forward, I found that walking, which I usually don't care about, has become so difficult. I found that I didn't dare to take a step. I was afraid, afraid that I would fall, and that something would touch me and hurt me. . That's okay, I can still listen with my ears, but what about Keller? She could neither see nor hear. How can we know, understand, and understand how many difficulties and dangers she faces?

We are born in blessings and do not know how blessed we are. We can see a world full of sunshine and hear all kinds of wonderful sounds. What regrets do we have? What else can we complain about? I think: Although Keller can't see or hear, she still has her own imaginary world in her heart. It is Keller's world, and it belongs only to Keller herself. I believe her world will also be full of sunshine and laughter. Helen's life was spent in darkness, but she brought a bright life to mankind. She used her actions to prove the courage of mankind to defeat fate, and left a triumphant song to the world that will never be forgotten! [Approved by the questioner]|71|Comments (41)

2011-11-20 10:13 Akaishi of Heaven | Thoughts after reading the second-level "If You Give Me Three Days of Light"

20th Century , a unique living individual shocked the world in a brave way. She was Helen Keller - a woman who lived in darkness but brought light to mankind. She spent 88 years but survived 87 A weak woman who has spent her lonely years without light, voice, and speech. However, it was such a person who was so claustrophobic in the world of blindness, deafness and mute that he graduated from Harvard University's Gilliff College and used all the strength of his life to run around and build a series of charitable institutions to benefit the disabled. He was recognized by the American " Time Magazine selected him as one of the top ten American heroes and icons of the 20th century. Creating this miracle all depends on an indomitable heart. Helen accepted the challenge of life, embraced the world with love, faced difficulties with amazing perseverance, finally found light in the darkness, and finally extended her loving hands to the whole world.

"How wonderful it would be if people treated every day of their lives as their last day, which would better show the value of life. However, people's use of time and enjoyment of time are limited." If everyone If we can make full use of every day, it will be such a happy thing! Three days of light are just a short moment in life for ordinary people. For Helen, who is blind, it is unthinkable and unattainable. In real life, there are always some people who lament the unfairness of fate to themselves and blame God for not giving them clever talents and superhuman wisdom, so that they can become famous all over the world in one fell swoop. As everyone knows, the real society is a society that relies on knowledge to survive. People without knowledge cannot have a place in society. If we can study hard and let knowledge occupy our brains, we can pave the way for the future! Let us bring light to the dark world and hope to the hopeless world!

Let’s take a look at Helen Keller’s three-day schedule! On the first day, I get to see people whose

kindness, kindness, and friendship make my life worth living. First, I wish to gaze long and hard on the face of my dear teacher, Mrs. Anne Sullivan Macy, who came to me when I was a child and opened the outside world to me. I shall not only see the outline of her face, that I may cherish it in my memory, but study her features and discover the living signs of the tenderness and patience of compassion with which she came to Complete the arduous task of educating me. I wished to see in her eyes the strength of character which enabled her to stand firm in the face of difficulties, and to see in her eyes the sympathy for all mankind which she so often revealed to me. ”

On the second day when I have vision, I will get up at dawn to see the moving miracle of night turning into day. I will look up at the magnificent panorama of dawn with awe, and at the same time, the sun Awakening the sleeping earth. On this day, I will take a quick look at the world, the past and the present. I want to see the wonders of human progress, the endless changes of the ages.

The next morning, I will welcome the dawn again, eager to find new joy, because I believe that for those who can really see, every dawn must be a new beauty that will be repeated forever. According to the expiration date of my fictional miracle, this would be my third and last day of vision. I will have no time to spend in regrets or longings because there is so much to see. The first day I dedicated myself to my animate and inanimate friends. The next day, the history of man and nature was shown to me. Today, I will spend my time in the current daily world, going to places where people who are busy with their lives often go. Where can I find as many activities and situations as in New York? So the city became my destination. She hoped to have three days of light to experience the world and familiarize herself with everything around her. There were so many things Helen Keller wanted to see, but this was just a beautiful dream.

“Suffering is a stepping stone for genius...” It was suffering that created Helen Keller’s strong character. As a blind, deaf-mute and disabled person, she has a healthier mentality than ordinary people. She uses what she can feel and what she can imagine to express her desire for knowledge and her sincere love for mankind. She used her own personal experience to warn others that a healthy mind is the most basic condition for human success. It is impossible for people with a healthy body but without a healthy mind to achieve a successful career. People with a healthy mentality, even if they are physically disabled, will not complain about the arrangements of fate, and will not accept or crave mercy from others. They will reach the other side of their ideals with their own strong perseverance.

A philosopher once said: "Bravery resides in the soul, not in a strong body." This is a true portrayal of Helen. Anyone who has watched "If You Give Me Three Days of Light" should know her misfortune. In the eyes of ordinary people, what else can be gained from such an unfortunate life? However, Helen has created one miracle after another: not only did she pass the exam, Harvard University, and wrote 14 books in her life. She also worked in many ways, established many charities across the United States, and accomplished things that ordinary healthy people may not be able to do. Only by cherishing reality can you have a future. This is The value of "cherishing" is also the dialectic of life. Compared with Helen, many of us may feel ashamed. Because although we have healthier bodies than her, we often make the "visual" mistake as she said. The mistake of "seeing too little" is the mistake of feeling miserable about the things you have "lost", or worrying about things you "can't get", but you don't know how to cherish the things you really "have" and don't know how to take advantage of them.

With a strong heart, Helen finally rose up in the face of adversity. As for myself, I have good conditions, but I lack perseverance. Therefore, the biggest inspiration this article gives me is:

1. Try your best to complete everything. A celebrity once said: "What is not easy? Not easy is to insist on doing what you should do every day. What is not easy? Not easy is to do everything best." Please think about it. The question is, if you only have three days of light, how will you use your eyes? Thinking that in three days, the sun will never rise in front of your eyes again, how will you spend those precious three days? Where will you let your eyes rest?

2. Have an optimistic and good attitude. In the face of huge blows and difficulties, Helen did not blame others, but faced them with an optimistic attitude to gain confidence in herself. There is a story below that also illustrates this point. Two scholars with equal grades went to Beijing to take the exam. On their way in the middle of the night, they encountered a funeral procession and passed the coffin. The former was very worried and felt that this was not a good sign. And the latter thought: Coffin, coffin, official and wealthy. So the latter won the first prize. The former is not on the list. This story can illustrate that an optimistic and good attitude is one of the important factors for success. [Approved by the questioner]|36|Comments (8)

Report|2011-02-23 14:32 Can’t the enthusiastic netizen give a reward?

I have heard a saying before : Reading a good book is like having a conversation with a great soul. Yes, a good book can often cultivate one's temperament, increase one's knowledge, and enrich one's own knowledge. More importantly, a good book can enlighten people's hearts, like nourishment, nourishing the soul, and benefiting people a lot. "If You Give Me Three Days of Light" is such a book.

As we all know, the author of "If You Give Me Three Days of Sight" is Helen Keller - a deaf, blind and mute but world-famous American female writer. The book is compiled from Helen's three parts: "My Life", "Out of the Dark", and "Teacher", as well as the famous essay "If You Give Me Three Days of Light" published in the American "Atlantic Weekly", and provides a complete and systematic introduction. Helen's rich, vivid, real and great life is delicate, rich and thought-provoking.

In "If You Give Me Three Days of Light", Helen is particularly eager for light. She imagines what she should do during the three days of light: On the first day, she hopes that she can take a look around her The closest people, those friends who had helped her, kept their voices and smiles in her heart forever; the next day, she hoped to spend it in a movie theater or theater, feeling the joy of vision; the third day, the last day, she hoped Tour the city and experience people's busy lives throughout the day.

She cherished these three short days so much that she never wasted a day or wasted a day.

Brightness, for people with normal vision, is nothing special; however, in Helen's eyes, it is an unattainable dream. For three days, everything she arranged was normal for people with normal vision, but in her eyes, it became a luxury. Maybe she never had the light, so she cherished it very much.

Are we any luckier than Helen? We have light and can enjoy the world; we have hearing and can listen to beautiful and sweet songs; we have voices and can speak soft and moving words... We are healthy, energetic, happy and sunny, we You can completely use your sound body and abundant energy to do some meaningful things to realize your own value. Because we are healthy people.

However, in life, there are always some people who do nothing all day long and waste their time eating, playing, and enjoying themselves. It seems that apart from these, there is nothing else that can impress them. them.

If you don’t see, in primary and secondary school campuses, those who are “worms” in class mostly become “night owls” at night, playing video games and not returning home until late at night;

If you don’t see, In various large dance halls and bars, in the dead of night, how many boys and girls are still partying and dancing all night;

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Playing game consoles, entering dance halls... these are the fun things , it can be done at any age, so why waste your good years here? Now, we are in our teenage years, and our future may be far away. Middle age and old age seem to have nothing to do with us. However, is this really the case?

I have a relative who is over fifty years old this year. Unfortunately, he has accomplished nothing so far. According to family members, when he was young, his family was wealthy and he was smart. Unfortunately, he spent most of his time pursuing the girl he loved. Later, the girl didn't want him anymore. From then on, he became depressed and unable to recover. When he woke up from the pain of broken love, the good times were gone forever. Now he feels regretful, but what's the use?

When you are in your prime, you feel that the future is out of reach; when you are in your twilight years, you regret the time that has passed. Do we do this in life? Seeing those people wasting their time and squandering their time, I remembered Helen's words in "If You Give Me Three Days of Light": Most of us take life for granted. We know that one day we must die, but we always think of that day as far away as possible. We are in such a healthy state of mind and body that death is simply unthinkable and difficult for us to think about. So, we always do worthless work, barely aware of our lazy attitude towards life.

Will we cherish our lives and the time we have now if we are going to die tomorrow? Life is only a few decades, don’t you want it to be valuable? We do not expect to gallop on the battlefield like Yue Fei and be famous for generations; we do not expect to be as heroic and romantic as Li Bai, crossing the rivers and lakes with a poem and a sword. As long as you can do something meaningful in your limited life, isn't it more meaningful than eating, drinking and having fun? The value of life does not lie in how many earth-shattering events it has experienced, but in the fact that when you look back on the past, you will not regret that you have wasted your years, nor will you be ashamed of your inaction.

At the end of the article, Helen gives us a tip: make good use of your eyes, as if you will lose your light tomorrow. And I also give you a piece of advice: treat your life well, as if you will die tomorrow.