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If you want 6 words after reading a famous book, you need five articles.

thoughts on the education of love

the title of the education of love makes me think about what love is in this diverse world. With this in mind, I trudged with an Italian pupil to find an unknown answer.

Love, like air, is always ignored by us every day because it is invisible. In fact, its meaning has been integrated into life. Just like the love of parents. Just put a new book that children love to read on the shelf, and whenever there is a cough, pills will be placed in front of us. Don't forget to look at the children before going to bed, which is the deep love that we need to embrace with open arms. When we are in trouble and no one supports us, our parents are still with us, and we don't forget to tell them at night: go to bed early. After reading Amway's story, I realize that parents all over the world have a deep love for their children. Amway has a book and parents * *. Nowadays, many students still have a small lock hanging in their diaries. The simplest thing is the easiest to ignore, just like the deep love between parents and children in this broad love, many people can't feel it.

If love is a trip, some people may disagree. But love is an endless and pleasant trip. Just like life, if life is regarded as a prison sentence, people will do heavy work in order to be released from prison one day and get detached. Then such a life is bound to make people feel miserable and tired. On the contrary, if you look at life as a tour, it will be very relaxed, and every day you will be enriched by your understanding of new things and learning. So, you just want to go on, even devote yourself to enthusiasm, regardless of how long it will last. At this time, this feeling has been sublimated into a kind of love, a kind of love for life. After reading Education of Love, I entered Amway's. I have witnessed how they study, live and love. In the process of being moved, I found that love contains the pursuit of life.

If love is a rushing blood and a jumping heart, then I think it is a lofty love for the country. Maybe it sounds like a slogan, but as a conscientious person, this love should be firmly implanted in our hearts. When reading the Italian people described by Amrico, I can't help thinking that the land of our motherland has been soaked with the blood of Chinese sons and daughters. It is also for the sake of the light of our country, and we can also abandon all our struggles. I am impressed by this supreme realm of love. I don't need to throw my head for my motherland, but there are still many things that our motherland needs us. Love is great because it is not only for individuals. It is the dignity and emotion that the whole nation is proud of.

In Education of Love, love is compared to many things, which is true and not just these. I think there will be no clear answer to "what is love", but I have finished thinking about love-love is broad, endless and great.

After reading How Steel is Tempered < A man without ideals is like a boat without a pack in the sea, drifting with the tide; A person has an ideal, but the goal is unclear, which will lead to failure and even bring disaster to the country and the people; A person with an ideal, but a clear goal, will make great contributions to the country, the nation and mankind. It was after reading the book How Steel was Tempered that I got some understanding and understanding of these reasons. This winter vacation, I spent more than ten days reading this book. The noble character and iron will of the protagonist Paul Kochagin in the book deeply touched me, especially his great ideal, which made him become a * * * fighter from a poor child, which deeply benefited me. What is Paul's ideal? That is: "a person's life should be spent like this: looking back, he will not regret wasting his time, nor will he be ashamed of his past mediocrity." On his deathbed, he can say that my whole life and energy have been dedicated to the most magnificent cause in the world, fighting for the liberation of all mankind. "Under the control of this ideal, Paul fought hard and worked selflessly, and his strength has always been harder than steel. Under the white terror, he gave information to underground workers, sent information, and saved revolutionaries in the jaws of death. For this reason, he has been punished and imprisoned. In the revolutionary war years, he straddled the war horse and wielded a combat knife, and fought fiercely with the white bandits. In a tough environment, he fought the cold, the snow and ice, starved and struggled to repair the railway. During the period of peace building, he forgot his work in the factory. What is particularly touching is that he insisted on writing after he was blind, and finally finished the great book How Steel was Tempered. This book has been reprinted more than 5 times in more than 3 different languages and distributed more than 3 million copies all over the world, affecting generations. It is still deeply rooted in people's hearts. We students also have ideals, and some want to be scientists, teachers, painters and doctors. I think this is a career choice. Ask me what my ideal is, like Paul to study, raise the ideal sail, study hard, practice my skills and benefit the people!

Reflections on Red and Black

Red and Black is the foundation work of European critical realism in the 19th century. Focusing on the protagonist's personal struggle experience and ultimate failure, especially the description of his two loves, the novel widely shows "the social atmosphere brought by successive governments that weighed on the French people in the early 3 years of the 19th century", and strongly criticizes the reaction of the nobles during the Restoration Dynasty, the darkness of the church and the meanness and vulgarity of the bourgeois upstarts. Therefore, although the novel focuses on Lian's love life, it is not a love novel after all, but a "political novel".

Stendhal is a literary master who is good at reflecting major social problems from love. Julien's two loves are closely related to the times, which is a manifestation of class competition at that time. He did have real feelings for Mrs. De Renard later, but at first it was out of the revenge of ordinary citizens on powerful people. Therefore, when Lian first took possession of Madame de Renard's hand, what he felt was not the happiness of love, but the victory of Napoleon's ambition, which was "carnival" and "joy" and the satisfaction of revenge.

If even has some sincere feelings in pursuing Madame de Renard, then even's love for Miss Mathilde is purely a political competition. Mathilde has the arrogance and willfulness of a noble girl and is deeply influenced by the French Revolution. She believes that if there is another great revolution, it must be a youthful civilian youth like Lian who dominates society. Being married with Lian Lian is full of romance and has found a strong backer. Julien, on the other hand, thinks that marrying Miss Mathilde can climb to the top and rise to the top, so she will not hesitate to cheat her love.

However, Julien's two loves failed in the end. This is because during the restoration period, feudal forces fought back wildly against the citizens. Julien is not a member of the ruling class, and that class will never tolerate people like Julien to realize their ambitions.

Red and Black has made outstanding achievements in shaping typical characters in typical environment, well-proportioned artistic structure and the use of line drawing techniques, while Stendhal is called "the father of modern novels" by critics because of his outstanding talent in psychological description in Red and Black. Realistic writers all emphasize the truth of details, but unlike Balzac, Stendhal focuses on depicting not the objective environment, but the meticulous and realistic inner activities of the characters. The author often explains the actions and surrounding environment of the characters in a few words, while describing their inner activities in an eloquent and touching way. The author lies in that it took only three pages to learn that Mrs. De Renard wrote the exposure letter and shot her, while the love with Mathilde took hundreds of pages to describe it in detail. When Mrs. De Renard fell in love, the complex psychological display of joy, pain, repentance and unwilling to give up happiness was also amazing.

Reading Red and Black is a long process, because time has given writers and works the most selfless and fair evaluation. My reading attitude can't be as unscrupulous as bestsellers, and I can't be as noncommittal as romantic novels. I am talking to that era with my heart, and the focus is also on exploration and thinking outside history.

Thoughts on Camel Xiangzi

Camel Xiangzi truly depicts the tragic fate of a rickshaw puller in Beijing. Xiangzi came from the countryside. After he pulled the rented rickshaw, he decided to buy a rickshaw to pull it himself and become an independent laborer. He is light and strong, just as the golden age of life; And hard-working, do not hesitate to use all their strength to achieve this goal. Encouraged and supported by strong confidence, after three years of hard work, he exchanged his blood and sweat for a foreign car. But not long after, the mutinous soldiers of the warlord took his car; Then the detective of the reactionary government cheated him of his only savings, and the master evaded the spy's tracking and made him lose a relatively stable job; Tigress's unavoidable "love" for him has brought him physical and mental hardships. Facing one blow after another, he struggled, and still stubbornly wanted to make greater efforts to realize his dream of life. But everything was in vain: I bought a car with Tigress's savings and soon had to sell it to arrange Tigress's funeral. His wish is "like a ghost, which will never be grasped firmly, but will be subjected to those hardships and grievances"; After many setbacks, it was finally completely shattered. The suicide of Joy, his favorite, blew out the last spark of hope in his heart, and he lost any desire and confidence in life. He changed from being ambitious to being self-indulgent: the original upright and kind Xiangzi was crushed by the millstone of life. This tragedy powerfully exposed the crime of turning people into ghosts in the old society.

Jane loves reading

Is it because I am poor, obscure, plain-looking and small, I have no soul and no heart-you think wrong, my heart is as rich as yours, and my heart is as full!

-Jane Eyre Charlotte

Jane Eyre is a classic handed down from generation to generation in the history of English literature, which successfully shaped the first female image in the history of English literature who took an independent and positive attitude towards love, life, society and religion, and dared to fight for freedom and equality.

Most women who love foreign literary works like reading Charlotte's Jane Eyre. If we think that Charlotte wrote Jane Eyre just to write this lingering love. I think it's wrong. The author is also a woman, living in the fluctuating middle of 19th century in England, when her thoughts had a brand-new beginning. What permeates most in Jane Eyre is this kind of thought-women's independent consciousness. Let's imagine, if Jane Eyre's independence, has long been strangled in the childhood life under the sponsor; If she didn't have that independence, she would have lived with Rochester, who has a wife and daughter, and started a new life with money and status. If she doesn't have that purity, Jane Eyre in our hands now is no longer a touching classic of tears. So, I began to think about why Jane Eyre moved us so much that we couldn't put it down-that is, her independent personality and exciting personality charm.

however, we can't help asking, can we be independent only by this step? I don't think so. After all, women's independence is a long-term process, not overnight. It needs a kind of thorough courage, just as Jane Eyre resolutely left Rochester in the past, and it needs the heroism and courage of "the wind is raining and the water is cold, and the strong soil is gone forever." I think this should be the most crucial step, and it should also be a decisive step towards independence. However, Jane Eyre described by Charlotte left us with a touch of her stubborn character and independent personality. So she is a successful and happy woman.

Jane Eyre has been regarded as a classic of independent women. I hope that more Jane Eyre will come out of flowers in the sun, whether it is poor or rich; No matter beauty or plain appearance, everyone has a beautiful heart and a full mind, and can live with an independent personality and a strong personality.

Reflections on Les Miserables

After reading Les Miserables, I was thinking ―― "Is there really only a miserable world in the book?"

When Jean Valjean walked out of the dark prison that had besieged him for 19 years, he was not happy. Everyone suspected him, hated him, refused to enter the pub, and the innkeeper kicked him out. After a long journey, his stomach was weak, but he had nowhere to go. Fortunately, he met the kind Bishop Miriam. The kind bishop not only gave him food, but also provided him with a comfortable guest room. He even forgave him when he stole the silver plates and tried to escape, and gave him a pair of expensive silver candlesticks-"You are no longer a bad person. Please use these silver plates to be a serious person." I finally believe that people can change people, just as the Bishop deeply influenced Jean Valjean with his generosity and kindness, giving him infinite hope, making him thoroughly repent and start a new life. Helpful and courageous, he won the love of the people and became a respected mayor.

Fantine, a poor female worker, put her daughter in foster care at the home of the villain Denardier in order to make a living for herself. Thenardier asked her for the necessary "expenses" for her daughter's life for various reasons. This mother, who is rolling in misery, is kind and simple. For her daughter, she did not hesitate to sell the most precious hair and teeth, and finally gave her her life.

When it comes to good and evil, the Bishop, Fantine and later Jean Valjean are all kind people. Even though there are all kinds of tragedies in this world, they still add a warmth to this world!

In the face of poverty and apathy, some people will be like Thenardier. They are selfish, greedy and mean, and when they are tempted by interests, they will deceive or even persecute others. Such people are not uncommon. They do whatever it takes to achieve their goals. For example, in order to save themselves, Wang Jingwei did not hesitate to bend his knees to the Japanese and betrayed the nation. The secretary of Chenzhou municipal party Committee gave up the collective interests for his own greed; And the United States flagrantly launched a war against Iraq for oil ... But fortunately, in reality, there is another kind of person. What they have is aboveboard, selfless and kind-hearted. Just like Hong Zhanhui, he can be called an "emissary of love", seeking medical treatment behind his father and taking his sister to study ... He doesn't ask for anything in return, and he even helps others when he is in trouble. He is the inheritor of the virtues of the Chinese nation, and our society needs such people!

Les Miserables not only depicts the life of people in the lowest stratum of capitalist society with exquisite writing, but also depicts love, good and evil. I can't help feeling the end of the story-

"Is Jean Valjean really dead?"

"No, he has erected a monument to goodness in people's hearts with his life".

Reflections on Gulliver's Travels

Swift, the author of Gulliver's Travels, was born in Dublin, the capital of Ireland, and his father was an Englishman who settled in Ireland. He is a posthumous child, raised by his uncle. Gulliver's Travels, his masterpiece, was published in 1726. It was regarded as a children's literature, but in fact it was a satirical novel attacking the degeneration and corruption of British society at that time.

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