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Reflections on Gulliver's Travels
Students who have seen Gulliver's Travels must like Columbus the navigator very much. There is also a great navigator in Swift's works, that is Gulliver, who is adventurous and fearless.
Gulliver is brave and adventurous. He can enjoy the strange lifestyles of other countries in countries such as Lilliput, Adult and Flying Island. As time went on, Gulliver became more and more interested in sailing. In a word, he is the navigator I admire most.
In daily life, it seems that few people dare to take risks and be brave. Once, I walked with a classmate. Suddenly, there is a spider on the wall in front. When we noticed it, the classmate was so scared that he kept hiding behind me until he left there. Now that I think about it, it's ridiculous that we should be afraid of bugs 100 times smaller than ourselves. Then we are really too fragile. We really can't compare with Gulliver's struggle with a mouse 100 times bigger than himself in the "adult country".
Gulliver's adventurous spirit also makes me admire him, which reminds me of the day when the teacher asked us to observe the things around our home so that we could write a composition. I went to look for something under a big tree. I found a broken shoe, so I opened it. It's full of watermelon worms. I only took one look and left screaming. Now I think: What about a bunch of watermelon worms? Why not observe it for a while, maybe you will gain something. Gulliver was in danger when he was sailing, but he still struggled and finally succeeded.
This book really benefited me a lot!
Gulliver's Travels II. He has white hair, sweet potato head, silvery eyebrows, big eyes with gods and a pair of round glasses on his nose. He is none other than Gulliver, the protagonist of our story.
Gulliver is a doctor, and it happened that the swallow was looking for a ship doctor, so he went to the swallow to be a ship doctor. Because of his superior strength, captain-one is called Abraham. Pannel "People took a fancy to him and asked him to stay. Unexpectedly, the ship hit the rocks and sank. He is the only survivor on board. However, when he arrived, he arrived-Lilliput (the Lilliput we said). He got along well with the king and the people and helped the king defeat the enemy. When he left, the king also gave him a flock of cows and a flock of sheep (at least 1000).
A few days later, he couldn't sit still again and ran on the Adventure. The same experience, but in a different place, that is, "Brading Naige", a servant of a rich farmer found him while mowing the grass and gave it to his master. The owner thinks he has "oil and water (benefits)" and uses him to make money (for the exhibition). In the room, he was almost killed-a child threw a jujube stone at his head. Think about it, jujube stones are as big as pumpkins! Won't you blow his head off? Fortunately, he missed, and the little bastard (at least I thought so) ran away under the rain of his fist. Gulliver was tortured badly enough-sold to the palace for entertainment, drank half a pint of cream and a lot of rotten food in the palace, and was stuck in a chicken bone by a coward. As a result, the eagle caught the box, fell into the sea and was fished up by a merchant ship. He finally went home.
He is an ordinary person, an ordinary person, and also a person with wonderful experiences.
Gulliver's Travels 3 When I first saw this book, I thought it was a novel similar to Robinson Crusoe. But when I opened the book and read the preface, I realized that it was a satirical novel full of fairy tales. But the fairy tale color of the novel is only superficial and partial, and the sharp and profound irony is its soul.
As the saying goes, "read it a hundred times, and its meaning will show itself." After reading a book once, you can only know a general meaning. Only by reading it several times can we deeply understand all the contents in the book.
In this book, it is the adventure story of Gulliver, the hero. In Lilliput, he became a monster, swallowing dozens of scalpers in a row, but still unable to fill his stomach; In the giant's kingdom, he became a giant's doll and was played in the palm of his hand; Later, he came to the mysterious flying island country, where people used the power of natural magnets under birds and magnets under the sea floor to move at will. It is a strange country that can summon ghosts to talk at any time and specialize in some research. There is also a country of shame of wisdom. There are many incredible stories in this world where men and women are reversed. Reading and reading, I seem to have walked into that fantastic world with Gulliver. I think the most special thing is the residents of the flying island country. Their eyes are on one side, and they are a people who love musical instruments, and they also have their favorite musical instruments on their clothes. The attendants there must always knock the ministers on the head, otherwise they are always whimsical. ...
I think this book is very interesting, and I admire Gulliver's brave spirit. He is a man who dares to take risks. I want to take risks and overcome difficulties like him. This book has brought us a lot of inspiration. Books are the ladder of human progress. Let's read more books together and understand the truth!
Reflections on Gulliver's Travels 4 I read a novel called Gulliver's Travels these days, which brought me into a strange artistic conception with clear words and described a muddy society with humorous and ironic language. After reading it, the spiritual pleasure it brings is like a lingering sound, lasting for three days.
Of course, the twists and turns of the plot also make me jumpy. However, what impressed me most was the hero's experience in Lilliput.
In the past, the two countries, the Brefuscu Empire and Lilliput, which had close and friendly relations, fought against each other and launched wars driven by greed and ambition. The hero helped Lilliput defeat the invasion of Blefuscu Empire and got a rich reward. Later, because of his own justice, the hero directly rejected the unreasonable demands of other monarchs, but the monarch could not understand them. From then on, he planted the seedlings of hatred in the heart of the monarch. In addition, officials secretly vilified the hero, and his image in the eyes of the monarch suddenly became an angelic devil, so that he and individual court officials wanted to put the hero to death.
It's like the book says that great achievements are nothing in the eyes of kings. If you refuse to satisfy the king's extravagant hopes for a while, even if you have made great achievements before, you will never be forgiven.
When I read this moment, I trembled all over, and I couldn't help shivering. The so-called advice when most needed is least heeded, loyal ministers naturally don't like this. The villain's suspicion of the gentleman is naturally to denigrate the image of the gentleman. Thinking of this, I can't help but sigh how many loyal ministers in history were finally treated well by the king. But at least the hero is almost one of them.
This reflects the spirit of resistance everywhere from the implied ridicule and contempt described by the author. The social outlook of Britain at that time reflected in the travel notes also made me understand that misfortune and thorns are often behind the progress of the times, but in any case, this is life after all, and this novel can be described as mixed.
Reflections on Gulliver's Travels 5 I read an interesting book Gulliver's Travels.
The hero of Griff's Travels is Lei Mier Lu. Gulliver, who was unfortunately killed in a voyage, drifted to an island called Lilliput and began a parade.
Gulliver not only came to Lilliput Island, but also visited the countries of giants, flying islands and wise men. Let me introduce you!
Lilliputian Island is also called Lilliputian Island. The people in Lilliput are less than six inches long, and Lilliput often goes to war with its neighbors. Gulliver decided to help Lilliput defeat its neighbors. Everything on Giant Island is very big. Wheat in the giant country grows at least forty feet high, stones are about six to twenty feet high, and people are about sixty feet high! Gulliver was taken care of by the princess in the giant country, and he also fought with the wasp! How brave! Feidao is a very magical island. People on the island are very strange. Their heads are either tilted to the right or to the left. One eye looks inward, and the other eye looks straight at the sky. There are all kinds of virtues and ideas in the country of wisdom, and there is a strange animal in this country-wisdom. Hui Hui is a clever horse. It teaches Gulliver their language and makes friends with the Hui people. After planting. This wonderful country, our hero finally returned to his own country.
Gulliver's Travels developed our imagination and made us read that we should be brave and work hard in everything.
This is an interesting book!
Six books of Gulliver's Travels were published in 1726, focusing on the adventures of the surgeon Gulliver, exposing the evil nature of the capitalist system and colonialists.
This novel consists of four parts. In each volume, the author's own feelings, intentions and pursuits are expressed through characters or storylines.
Take the fourth volume as an example. Through the dialogue between Gulliver and Yi Hui, the essence of war, the hypocrisy of law and the shameful act of obtaining the title by any means are exposed. Through the description of "wild fox". It further criticized the insatiable nature of British marauders. Through the description of "Yi Hui", we can reflect the author's strong pursuit of ideological society, which is prominent and obvious.
The main artistic feature of Gulliver's Travels is the use of irony from beginning to end, and sharp and profound irony is the soul of this work. The author believes that there are many things that cannot be punished by law, and the binding force of religion and morality is limited. Only when their sins are made public can they be hated.
Another feature is the organic combination of the fantasy of the plot and the authenticity of reality. All the countries Gulliver has been to are fictitious and do not exist.
However, the author's fictional fairy tale world is based on the reality of British social life, which makes people often forget that the plot is a fictional illusion.
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The plot is vivid, vivid, fascinating and immersive. After you read it, the recommendation of good books will be better than mine.
After reading Gulliver's Travels, I sighed deeply and reluctantly closed the book. The ideological trend fluctuates, and it can't be calm for a long time. I think it's strange. The ups and downs of the story and the ups and downs of the plot, a series of questions are entangled in my mind like lanterns: a lilliputian country for a while, a big country for a while ... it's amazing.
I picture the local scene in my mind from time to time. In the wonderful scene, I seem to be walking with Gleiter, suffering with him and drinking manna together. Gleiter's persistent spirit is worth learning. How I wish I could see Lilliput. If I get there, I will help the residents of Lilliput build houses. If there is a criminal there, I will run to catch him at once. I believe that with the joint efforts of the residents of Lilliput and me, their country will become more and more prosperous.
Sometimes I think about the future. In my future study and life, I hope I can become a giant. I am a dwarf in the face of any difficulties. In the face of great difficulties, I have to be sure that I am a dwarf, because I have my favorite teachers, friends, parents and relatives to help me make suggestions. Life is full of challenges, facing a series of problems, competing again and again, and testing again and again. ......
I will face difficulties and never give up. In the end, like Gleiter, I will surmount the difficulties, get out of the predicament and live the most brilliant self!
Gulliver's travels not only gave me knowledge, but also made me experience the wonderful world. It also taught me a profound truth: even if others are not good to you, as long as you don't hurt him, treat him sincerely and change him with friendly actions, you will definitely get the respect of others in the end.
Gulliver's Travels 8 Gulliver's Travels is one of the masterpieces of the famous British writer jonathan swift. This book mainly tells Gulliver's adventures in four different countries.
Gulliver, the hero, was originally a doctor, but later chose to go sailing. Because of an accident, I went to Lilliput, Lilliput. After several adventures, I finally returned to my hometown. But this did not hinder Gulliver's dream of sailing. This time, he broke into the giant country and became a villain, but unfortunately he was put into the sea and drifted for a day before being rescued by a captain. Although his wife no longer allowed Gulliver to go sailing, he sneaked out and went to flying island countries and Hui Hui countries one after another.
Gulliver learned a lot of languages in Wisdom and learned that Wisdom refers to horses. Gulliver had a big problem-what should he eat? You can't eat grass like Hui Hui, or eat raw animal meat like a wild fox. So he asked the horse owner for some "herons"-oats. Gulliver made oats into bread and ate them with milk. Occasionally, he catches a rabbit or two or gets some wild vegetables. Thanks to these, he survived and lived a self-sufficient life there for several years.
Gulliver in Gulliver's Travels is brave and strong, facing all kinds of difficulties with an optimistic attitude. At the same time, it also inspires us to be strong and unyielding in the face of difficulties and never give up.
After reading Gulliver's Travels, I watched Gulliver's Travels at the request of my teacher. This book is full of satire and humor, and bizarre exaggeration and insidious cover up the brilliance of human nature.
This book tells the thrilling and interesting story of Gulliver, the hero, traveling around the world in Sidu. There are intrigues between villains and adults, kindness and kindness between adults and Balny, and peace and reason between wise countries ... through these stories. The author expresses his dissatisfaction with the real society and his longing for the ideal society, from which we can feel the beauty and ugliness of human nature.
After reading it, I admire the hero's courage to go forward without flinching when encountering difficulties. Through these stories, the author shows his aversion to money. In reality, he exposed and criticized the ruthless trial of the British Parliament and reactionary religious organizations at that time and the cruel violence of the colonial war.
The bizarre stories in the book are ups and downs in my heart, as if I were there. There are invincible lilliputian countries, adult countries playing in my fingers, and fierce battles between flies and insects. Wonderful stories make me like reading.
Gulliver's Travels successfully criticized the ugly appearance of those people, and also brought readers to the realm of stories through reading. Gulliver's strong and brave spirit is also worth learning.
Reflections on Gulliver's Travels During the winter vacation, I read a book called Gulliver's Travels.
At first, I thought it was just a fantasy novel, but I didn't know it was a satirical novel until I read it carefully. The book is divided into four parts, about an English sailing adventure named Gulliver. The first part describes that he drifted to a lilliputian country, but the ruling class in lilliputian country was ambitious and infighting constantly. And lilliputian country, political corruption, people's life pressure. Gulliver consumed a lot of food there, but he also fought for them. Finally, he was suspected by the king and had to leave.
The second part writes that Gulliver came to a giant country again, and the king managed this country well. Gulliver is considered a clever little animal. After many twists and turns, he entered the palace and met the king. Talk with the king about his enlightened monarch, and criticize and expose all kinds of unreasonable social systems such as parliament, justice, church, finance and other unreasonable factors.
Later, I went to Unknown Island (a country with strange local appearance but high technology) and Huizhiguo (a country full of horses).
Almost every sentence described by the author of this book reveals the author's resentment against the darkness of society at that time and the feelings of the people being oppressed by forces. This reminds me of China in the past, where landlords and warlords made people live in dire straits. Isn't the experience between the two seemingly the same? So we must study hard now to prevent this phenomenon from happening again in the future.
Look at this book, too!
Gulliver's Travels 1 1 Gulliver's Travels is about an adventurer named Gulliver, who likes to take risks by boat. One day, he was shipwrecked and went to a place called Lilliput, and his wonderful experience began. ...
He went to Lilliput, Adult, Flying Island and Huizun. These countries are great ... people in lilliput are younger than us, only one finger high. People in "big countries" are older than us. To them, we are as small as the people in Lilliput. "Flying Island" is an island that can fly. People there are always thinking about problems, but they have not come up with anything useful. "Respect the country" can be said to be the most unusual existence. In that place, the self-proclaimed "Hui Zun" horse is the protagonist, and we are raw animals named wild foxes. ...
After reading this book, I felt a lot: from this book, I saw too many social depravities. In order to make money, ordinary people in the "adult country" exhibited Gulliver as an object, making his life worse than death. In order to get promoted, people in Lilliputian countries do not hesitate to frame others and exchange their pain for their own happiness. The nobles of "Flying Island" made a rule that they licked the floor when they saw the king. The nobles were proud of licking the floor at the foot of the king! The horse in "Returning to the Kingdom" is polite, but the wild beard like a human is like a mad dog. How ugly!
However, it is also because of reading this book that I really understand the deficiency of human nature, see the ugly side of the world, and realize what is hidden behind the light. ...
During the winter vacation, I read Gulliver's Travels by Jonah Swift, an English writer. The novel describes Gulliver, who loves the adventure of air burlesque, who traveled around the world four times and experienced thrilling and interesting adventures.
What impressed me most was Gulliver boating at 17 10, visiting the countryside of Yin Hui on a desert island, and getting to know kind, honest and friendly Yin Hui. There are no such words as "lying" and "cheating" in the languages of Yin Hui countries. People understand its meaning better. They don't know what "doubt" and "distrust" are. Everything in their country is true and transparent.
I envy the hero in the article for being lucky enough to go to Yin Hui country, which is an ideal place we pursue and yearn for, where you don't have to worry about the truth of what others say, but in the real world, there are too many things we don't want to see often! Some people cheat others of their hard-earned money with sweet words, some seek huge profits, and some even abandon their biological parents for money. No wonder our teachers and elders have taught us to be vigilant and not to be deceived since childhood. It is difficult to unify with helping others and caring for others that we advocate. People in trouble want to lend a helping hand, and others help me, but I hesitate to accept it, which makes me feel painful, contradictory and at a loss. Isn't it sad to stop me from loving others and miss the love of others at the same time?
Swift satirically described the characteristics of Britain at that time: "greed, partisanship, hypocrisy, treachery, cruelty, anger, madness, resentment, jealousy, lust, sinister and barbarism."
I hope that through the efforts of generations, our society can become a society like Yin Hui.
Reflections on Gulliver's Travels 13 Recently, I finished reading a new book at school called Gulliver's Travels, which is not only rich in content, but also full of adventures. Mainly: lemerre Gulliver, the hero of this book, was caught in a strong storm during a voyage, and everyone was blown to the South Pacific near Australia. Because everyone is too tired, there is not much food left on board, and 12 crew members have died. However, Gulliver's fate is different from others. He was washed by the sea to a kingdom called Lilliput. Little people in lilliput are very interesting. They moved 600 cots, and craftsmen connected 65,438+050 cots to make a bed as big as Gulliver. Gulliver and the villain finally made up and helped each other. However, during Gulliver's return to his hometown, the storm reappeared and Gulliver was swept into a country called "the country of adults", which triggered an interesting story. ...
After reading this book, I think I hope all of us can be friendly, sincere, United, patriotic and fearless. We should maintain these virtues such as loyalty, justice, temperance and kindness.
Keep evil away from us all! Finally, this book tells us that an animal that looks evil may be kind, so don't hate it forever because it looks terrible. ...
Read Gulliver's Travels before 14.
This book was written by Si Nuo Ford, a famous British novelist. It tells the story of Gulliver's visit to four magical countries, namely, the country of adults, the country of villains, the island of flying and the country of wisdom.
The first is the story. This is too bold. Gulliver in the novel came to all kinds of strange places, where there was a giant country 12 times bigger than himself. A lilliputian country as small as 12 times. There are also island countries flying in the sky and smart countries where horses become social leaders. All these show that the author's imagination is bold.
Secondly, it describes the characteristics of kings in various countries. Xiao Wang is hypocritical, stupid and belligerent. My Lord, the king seems to rule like socialism. He is a kind and intelligent king. Fei Daojun is a king who only knows mathematics and music. Xianghui country is a kind country, where Gulliver didn't see the king because there was a big man.
Si Nuo Ford is a satirist. His description of the incredible things is actually a satire on the British government. For example, the king of Lilliput attacked another Lilliput, which showed the irony of the British warmongers at that time. On Wizarding Island, Gulliver found that history is very different from what historians wrote. This is a satire on British scholars at that time.
This is a good book.
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