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Reflections after reading "Around the World in Eighty Days"

What is your conclusion after reading a book? It’s important to record it. Let’s write a review together. So do you really know how to write a review? The following is my review of "Around the World in Eighty Days" compiled for your reference. I hope it can help friends in need. Thoughts after reading "Around the World in Eighty Days" 1

It's winter vacation, and my cold is not completely gone yet. I'm still a little dizzy. I feel dizzy even after reading a book for a while. My mother was very anxious when she saw me sleeping in bed every day, unable to do anything. My mother thought that I had told her that reading more books would be helpful for writing essays, so she wanted to read a book to me.

The name of this book is "Around the World in Eighty Days". Mom put the book in front of me so I could see where she was reading.

When I read the story "The Twenty Thousand Pound Gamble", I was worried about whether Fokker could complete the trip within 80 days. But I believe they will succeed.

When my mother read "Passepartout Gets Beaten", I especially wanted to hear it, because I didn't know whether Passepartout would be beaten unconscious, what mistake he made, whether it was a big mistake or not. Small mistake? When my mother finished reading this story, I realized that Passepartout was not knocked unconscious. His mistake was to enter the temple without taking off his shoes. This was regarded as desecration of the temple and would be severely punished. He made a huge mistake, so he ran away.

When my mother talked about "Rescuing Aouda", I felt that Mr. Fogg's courage and determination to save people were so admirable for us. Thoughts after reading "Around the World in Eighty Days" 2

More than half of the summer vacation has passed by our writing. I recently read "Around the World in Eighty Days", which is a world-famous book with vivid, twists and turns, and endless aftertaste. I have reread it many times.

This book tells the story of Mr. Fogg, a British gentleman who made a bet with his friends to travel around the world and return to London in eighty days. Unfortunately, he was mistaken as a thief who stole the Bank of England, and was hunted down by the spy Fix to obstruct the process. But Mr. Fogg and his servant Passepartout overcame many difficulties and obstacles and finally won the final victory.

What I like most about Mr. Falk is his generosity and calmness in times of trouble. He sometimes donates money without leaving his name. Once, Mr. Fogg finally bought an elephant as a means of transportation to catch the train. Later, he thought that the elephant was no longer useful to him, so he gave it to the guide. Another time he was late and the ship sailed away, but he remained calm. Later, he found a cargo ship, but there was insufficient fuel on the ship. In order to rush for time, Mr. Fogg paid a high price to burn the ship! If Mr. Falk does not arrange his time reasonably, he may not be able to make it on time. I will also arrange my time reasonably in the future.

In short, "Around the World in Eighty Days" is a good book, and I recommend it to young book fans. After reading "Around the World in Eighty Days" 3

This summer I read the book "Around the World in Eighty Days". This is a world famous book written by the French writer Jules Verle. Written by Na. This book mainly tells the story of Mr. Fogg and his friends who made a bet to travel around the world in eighty days.

During the 80-day tour, Mr. Fogg and the others encountered many difficulties. They went on an adventure on an elephant, they battled wits with pirates, and they cleverly rescued the indigenous princess... In the face of difficulties... They did not bow their heads but faced it bravely. Finally, relying on their wisdom and courage, they returned to London one day early and won.

After reading this book, I know that we will also encounter many difficulties and incredible things in our lives. As long as we can be like Mr. Fogg, we have perseverance in everything we do, no matter how big the challenge is. Every difficulty has a beginning and an end. No matter how difficult it is, we must finish it to the end and complete it well. When encountering danger, you must calmly and calmly find a way to overcome it, and you will win! I want to learn from Mr. Fogg, not to be afraid when encountering difficulties, not to be intimidated by difficulties, and to go on bravely.

This incident made me feel that Mr. Fogg and Passepartout were honest, brave and compassionate people. I think we all should be upright, brave, and kind people, so that our lives will be better. Review of "Around the World in Eighty Days" 4

I have finally found the book "Around the World in Eighty Days" that I have always dreamed of!

It gave me a lot of knowledge. The story written by the author Jules Verne is very vivid and thrilling! This sentence really applies: writing is like a god.

This book tells the story of Mr. Fogg’s bet to travel around the world in eighty days. He experienced various dangers and later won the bet. I think the most exciting and gripping passage is this one:

While experiencing a place ruled by Indians, in a white snow, a group of crazy Indians smashed a train and went crazy. The passengers were beaten wildly, and the passengers were unprepared, causing many casualties. Mr. Fogg stepped forward, took out his gun and shot at the Indians, but the Indians swarmed up and grabbed Mr. Fogg's clothes until the American soldiers Only when he came did he flee. It turned out that even though he was well-dressed, he was also in a miserable state. But the spirit of fearlessness in the face of danger is worth learning.

The stories written by Verne allow us to deeply understand the various characters in the rivers and lakes, and understand the dangerous and evil habits of the rivers and lakes.

And Mr. Fogg was uniquely prepared and well-considered, and he was also a good example. To use an old Chinese saying, everything will be done in advance, and failure in advance will lead to failure.

"Around the World in Eighty Days" is a classic and vivid book, worth reading! After reading "Around the World in Eighty Days" 5

Due to a theft of the National Bank of England, Fogg and the members of the Reform Club bet 20,000 pounds that they could travel around the world in eighty days. . In order to confirm the accuracy of this calculation, Fogg immediately set off from London with his newly hired servant, nicknamed Know-How, and began this incredible journey around the world.

What kind of gentleman is this! His calmness, generosity, bravery, wit and kindness and carefulness left a deep impression on everyone; it was these unusual and excellent qualities in him that enabled him to turn danger into disaster every time, and finally complete the victory successfully. Travel; there is another character who, although she doesn’t speak much, plays a decisive role. She is Mrs. Ada, whom Fogg sacrificed her life to save, and who became Mrs. Fogg later. She is radiant, gentle, elegant, and considerate. She has always been by Fogg's side to support him spiritually and encourage him to persevere until victory. With her company, this trip around the world has become romantic, sentimental and tender.

The ending of the story is of course as expected: Fogg won the bet and found his lifelong partner. We must learn from Fogg's good character of being calm, generous, brave, kind and careful. Thoughts after reading "Around the World in Eighty Days" 6

In the past few days, I read the book "Around the World in Eighty Days". After reading this book, I deeply admire the protagonist of the novel-Mr. Falk. Nowadays, traveling around the world in eighty days is a piece of cake, but it was too difficult at that time more than a hundred years ago. Mr. Fogg dared to make a bet with his friends and promised to successfully complete the journey around the world in eighty days and return to the club on time. , and setting off immediately is a kind of bravery.

During the eighty-day trip, Mr. Fogg encountered many difficulties, such as: the boat encountered a storm at sea, the train encountered a dangerous bridge in San Francisco, and then was robbed by Indians..., Fogg Relying on his intelligence and bravery, he raced against time on the one hand, and on the other hand, he always maintained a calm mind and actively tried to find ways to overcome the difficulties during the journey. He finally rushed back to the club within eighty days and won two awards. million pounds.

After reading this book, I learned: First, cherish time. Second, face things calmly and proactively when encountering them. Third, do things from beginning to end, and don’t do things halfway. I usually give up immediately when I encounter difficulties. When I encounter difficulties in my studies, I often have no idea how to solve them and like to ask my parents for help. I will have to change them in the future! Thoughts after reading "Around the World in Eighty Days" 7

This summer, I read the best-selling novel "Around the World in Eighty Days" and I have some heartfelt thoughts, which I want to share with you in this article. comminicate.

The general content of the story is: the protagonist Mr. Fogg made a bet with his friend whether he could complete a circumnavigation of the earth in eighty days, with a betting capital of two thousand pounds. On the way, he was delayed many times, rode an elephant, rode a sleigh... He was always racing against time. Although he won by coincidence in the end, he got his wife.

After reading, I understood these truths: Every day, Time Bank will deposit 86,400 yuan into your card, which is actually 86,400 seconds. And at night, there's not a penny left of it. How much it is worth depends on what you do with it. Whether it's working, reading, or exercising... whatever their value is, that's the value of these 86,400 seconds.

So we must get rid of the bad habit of doing small things in class and not doing homework at home, and cherish every second. Because time is life, time is speed, and time is power. Comments after reading "Around the World in Eighty Days" 8

On Sunday, my mother bought me a book called "Around the World in Eighty Days". As soon as I saw the title, I was very interested. , couldn't wait to open it, and after only turning a few pages, I was attracted by the wonderful content in the book.

The story mainly tells the interesting stories of the British gentleman Philia and his servant Passepartout as they traveled around the world. They passed through: Morrisillin, Paris, the Alps, Bombay, Calcutta, Hong Kong, Yokohama, San Francisco, London, and finally returned to England. The book not only tells the novel stories of the protagonist and servants, but also describes the customs and scenery of various countries.

This book also told me a truth. No matter when you are, you must race against time. That is the key to success. The same is true for everyone. Just a few seconds can make a person fail. . Finally, I want to say: Nothing is difficult in the world, as long as you are determined, as long as you use confidence as the ship and hard work as the sail, you will definitely reach the other side of success. Thoughts after reading "Around the World in Eighty Days" 9

The book "Around the World in Eighty Days" is the work of the French writer Jules Verne. This writer is a major science fiction writer in the history of world literature. Writer, known as "the originator of science fiction novels".

This book mainly tells the story of Mr. Fogg, who overcame various natural difficulties and man-made obstacles with his firm will and superior wisdom, and finally circumnavigated the earth in eighty days.

After reading this book, I think this book is very good because it describes Mr. Fogg’s calmness, intelligence, and makes the characters lifelike, as if the people in the book are real. , let me understand a truth: "As long as a person works hard, no matter how difficult the steps on the road are, you can succeed 100%." ??

I like "Eighty Days Around the World" very much I recommend this book "Earth" to everyone, I hope you will also like it. Thoughts after reading "Around the World in Eighty Days" 10

"Around the World in Eighty Days" is a fascinating, lively and humorous novel. It tells the story of all the things Mr. Fogg encountered during these eighty days.

The protagonist in the article, Mr. Fogg, is a person with a very strange behavior and temper.

But Mr. Fogg is a man of faith and confidence. He firmly believes that anything can be accomplished as long as you are determined. It is precisely because of this persistence that he completed the eighty-day round-the-world operation. This is a belief that as long as you are determined and not afraid of difficulties, you will be able to succeed.

As for Passepartout and Lady Aouda in the article, they traveled around the world with Mr. Fogg, and finally Mrs. Aouda married Mr. Fogg.

The author of this novel, Jules Verne, has unique ingenuity and ingenious layout. With vivid brushwork and ingenious arrangements, he sometimes brings readers into a poetic and picturesque realm, and sometimes leads readers into thrilling and thrilling situations. scene.

"Around the World in Eighty Days" is a very wonderful novel. I hope more people will read it and learn from Mr. Fogg's spirit in the book. After reading "Around the World in Eighty Days" 11

During the summer vacation, I read a famous book called "Around the World in Eighty Days". This book mainly talks about the year 1872. The story of Mr. Fogg, an Englishman, made a bet with his friends to travel around the world in eighty days. In the book, he overcame many difficulties and finally completed the feat of traveling around the world. From the book, I learned about the customs and customs around the world. Geographic knowledge.

I think the most exciting part of this book is the ending: Just when Mr. Fogg thought he had lost the bet, he suddenly discovered that his traveling direction was always eastward, so he Every time a longitude is passed, it will advance four minutes, and the earth is divided into 360 degrees. Four minutes multiplied by 360 degrees is exactly 24 hours, which means that Mr. Fogg is traveling Unknowingly, I completed my round-the-world trip one day early.

Mr. Fogg in the book is not only kind and brave, but also calm and composed. I will do things like him in the future. This book also made me understand a truth: as long as you are not afraid of difficulties and move forward courageously, there is nothing impossible. Review of "Around the World in Eighty Days" 12

Today I finished reading "Around the World in Eighty Days", a fascinating and humorous novel written by the French writer Jules Verne.

The novel tells the story of Mr. Fogg, an Englishman who overcame many difficulties to complete a circumnavigation of the world in eighty days because of a bet with his friends. The book not only describes in detail the various bizarre experiences of Mr. Fogg and his party and the difficulties and dangers they encountered on the way, but also gradually reveals the characters' personalities as the plot unfolds.

I was deeply impressed by the taciturn, witty, brave and humane Fogg, the lively, good-luck and impulsive servant, etc.

In the last chapter of the whole book, the title is "Freea Fogg won nothing in this round-the-world journey? Only happiness." Indeed, as long as he is the kind of person who can do anything, Be brave enough to try, be upright, and have the spirit to change things if you feel something is wrong. Happiness is at your fingertips.

Bold fantasy, the adventurous spirit and legendary experiences of the characters, the twists and turns of the story, the struggle with nature, technical exploration and creative labor. It is these points that made me very interested in this science fiction novel. Thoughts after reading "Around the World in Eighty Days" 13

Recently, I read a book, "Around the World in Eighty Days". After reading it, I had a long aftertaste.

The protagonist in the story is Felice. Fogg, the story is of Felice. In order to complete a very crazy bet, Fogg traveled around the world in 80 days. Philis in the story. Fogg was an upright and brave man. When he traveled around the world, he used ships, elephants, trains and other means of transportation. He also told about the customs and customs of various countries. Among them, I like the story about the train: Fogg sat on the train. The train encountered robbers. Fogg and his servant Passepartout fought with guns. During the battle, Passepartout was so brave that he rushed onto the locomotive. Unexpectedly, he was taken as a prisoner of Felice by the robbers. Fogg was moved. He rode to catch the robbers. When Fogg brought Passepartout out, they slid down the sleigh in order to escape... I felt Passepartout went to the front line to save his master. Brave and fearless, and Philistine. Fogg's courageous and upright spirit makes it even more worth learning for us.

After reading this book, I learned two things: 1. Be a brave and upright person like the protagonist. 2. Learn about the customs and customs of each country.

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The book "Around the World in Eighty Days" was written by the famous French writer Jules Verne. Today I I read the first chapter of this book - "An Unprecedented Gamble".

This article tells the story of a gentleman named Phileas Fogg who lived at No. 7, Sever Street, Clinton Gardens, in 1872. This gentleman was a mysterious man who was very picky about his servants. After he dismissed his old servant, he replaced him with Mr. Passepartout as his servant. Mr. Fogg was a member of the Reform Club, recommended by the Marlin brothers. He eats here at noon every day and goes home to sleep at night. He likes to play cards with his friends, but the money he wins never goes into his own pocket. This money accounts for a large proportion of his charity budget. One day, he bet 20,000 pounds with his friends to travel around the world in eighty days. That night Fogg set out with his servant Passepartout.

From the first article, I learned that the protagonist of this book is Mr. Phileas Fogg, who wants to travel around the world in eighty days. I also learned that Mr. Fogg is a kind, confident and determined person. Thoughts after reading "Around the World in Eighty Days" 15

During the winter vacation, I read an interesting book - "Around the World in Eighty Days".

Are you surprised when you hear this name? Around the world in eighty days? Eighty days is almost a month. How is this possible to travel around the entire world?

The protagonist of this story is Phileas Fogg. He is a reclusive person who rarely appears in public, but what is unexpected is that he is actually a member of the famous Moral Education Reform Club. Mr. Fogg was an elusive man, and his name does not appear in one of London's many associations. Is he rich? No one knows, not even the people who know him best know how he made his fortune. He was neither squandering nor stingy with money. As long as he thought the money was used for noble causes, he would donate it quietly, sometimes without leaving his name. Until one day, Mr. Fogg made a bet with his friend. The bet was that Mr. Fogg would complete the circumnavigation of the earth in 80 days. His friend used 4,000 pounds to make the bet, but Mr. Fogg used 20,000 pounds to make the bet!

On the 80th day, Mr. Fogg happened to come back. Mr. Fogg not only won back the 20,000 pounds, but also met his current wife, Ada.

Facts have proved that it was precisely because of Mr. Fogg’s perseverance and noble spirit of never giving up, as well as his heart full of wisdom, that he finally won.