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Thoughts on Reading Helen and Keller

After reading Helen and Keller, I feel that the model essay 1 has simple strokes and constitutes the most common word "person". In fact, most people are ordinary, and ordinary people are unknown. And those successful people have made impressive achievements with their own efforts and sweat.

No one who has read Helen and Keller is moved by her. After 0/9 months of birth, she was seriously ill, which made her blind and deaf. A teacher did not give up hope and took on the burden of teaching Helen and Keller. The teacher took her to the lake, put her hand in the water and spelled the word "water" on her heart. Blind and deaf Helen learned about water for the first time. In this way, Helen learned many words. Then, in order to learn to speak, Helen touched the teacher's mouth and learned to speak bit by bit. With this perseverance, Helen learned several languages and became a famous female writer.

After reading this book, I was filled with emotion. Helen changed from a blind and deaf girl to a writer of world civilization. She experienced many ups and downs, but she never backed down, but went forward bravely, fearless in the face of difficulties, overcome difficulties and surmount them. A blind and deaf person can do it, not to mention that we are a person without defects. There is no reason why we can't do it! Some students feel inferior and say they are stupid. Everyone is equal. There is no genius or idiot. Genius and stupidity depend on whether this person has the determination and perseverance to learn, which is the most important thing. The road of life is bumpy, depending on whether you have the confidence and perseverance to step on it and step on the road to success step by step.

Each of us is painting a picture of our own life. Only by working hard and constantly striving for self-improvement will our life be full of bright colors and our life picture will shine.

There is a model essay 2 in reading Helen Keller. During the winter vacation, I read Helen? Keller, this book is very touching and has benefited me a lot.

Helen? Keller is an American writer and educator. He is blind and deaf. How extraordinary her life is!

Helen? Keller lost his sight and hearing because of illness at the age of one and a half. However, he didn't give in to fate. With the help of the teacher, she overcame her disability, learned to speak, and her fingers were "obedient". She also mastered five languages. At the age of 24, she graduated with honors from the famous Radcliffe Women's College of Harvard University. After graduation, she devoted all her energy to the cause of the blind and deaf in the world, and made great achievements, which is admirable.

Helen? Keller's life was extraordinary. She gives people great encouragement. Helen's indomitable spirit gives the disabled the courage and strength to live, and is also an example for us healthy people. I remember Helen once said, "If your eyes were blind tomorrow, what would you see today?" This makes me understand: healthy people should not hesitate, should not waste time, but should cherish the good times.

After reading this book, I understand that whether a person can succeed or not lies not in the quality of conditions, but in the spirit of struggle. Usually, many people always take their poor conditions and great difficulties as reasons, but compared with Helen, how insignificant these difficulties are!

How should people evaluate the value of life? I miss Helen? Keller's life is a glorious life, a glorious life, and she is an example for us to learn forever.

After reading Helen and Keller, I feel model essay 3. But if a person is blind and deaf in the face of such misfortune, and because of the defect of "deaf and blind", language learning is hindered, and then he becomes "dumb", how gloomy and lonely this life is! But some people do encounter such difficulties in life. This is Helen Keller.

Helen Keller is a severely disabled child who is deaf, blind and dumb. But her parents didn't give up on her. They ran actively. Find her an excellent teacher-Annie. Miss finnewan. This teacher not only opened the window of ocean theory, but also changed her life, helping her graduate from Harvard University in the early 20th century and become a contemporary American woman writer.

Helen. Keller truly and vividly recorded the process of her growth and efforts. After reading it, I was very moved and admired.

Yes, looking back on some aspects of yourself, especially when encountering some difficulties, I always bow my head and give up. Compared with Helen, I am really ashamed!

I am a sound person, but I don't have Helen's perseverance. Sometimes when you encounter a problem, you just write a few words without thinking. Sometimes I prefer to watch TV at home and stay all day.

After reading this book, I was moved by Helen's amazing diligence. I secretly made up my mind. Start over. Struggle bravely against difficulties like Helen. I should cherish my health. And make full use of it to make yourself a useful person to society.

Helen Keller's spirit has always inspired me.

I practice, practice, practice every day ... "In order to express her hopes and demands, Helen is not afraid of any difficulties and obstacles, and tries to make herself like a normal person. Helen Keller, you are an indomitable hero! Unconsciously, the time old man turned on the clock of time, and I recalled the past that made me proud: I was shy and lived in my own small world. The teacher was very anxious after seeing it. At the right moment, the annual story king came, and the teacher asked me to take part in the story-telling competition.

I felt uneasy after knowing it, and thought: The teacher is so kind to me that I can't let her down. When I got home, I immediately practiced, memorized the article, arranged the movements, and practiced in front of the mirror again and again. On the day of the game, I came to the stadium nervously. At the moment, the stadium seems to be a battlefield without smoke! The people in front took turns to play one by one, and they all looked confident.

My heart is pounding, and there seems to be a small drum beating in my heart. I was still a little confident, but I was a little shaken. It's my turn to play. Looking at the crowd below, the bean-sized sweat kept dripping down, and time seemed to freeze. At this time, I saw the teacher put up a "V" gesture at me, and she seemed to say; "Don't be afraid, you will succeed!" I calmed down and began to tell the story that I had practiced repeatedly. As I talked, I seemed to forget everything around me and was completely immersed in the story.

When the applause rang, I knew I had succeeded! Painful experiences are often an indispensable part of life. As long as you have the courage to go forward, you will surpass yourself and realize the impossible dream!

There is a model essay 5 in reading Helen Keller. We just learned a text, Helen Keller, which made me feel a lot. Helen is so unlucky, fate is so unfair to her, and her life is so miserable. But with the help of tutors Sullivan and Salle, she was admitted to the famous Harvard University and graduated, and wrote her masterpiece "If you give me three days of light". This is really a miracle!

Helen Keller, a deaf and blind child, has such a bad temper. However, when she came into contact with knowledge and felt the world, she was eager to learn. How much she loves life and this beautiful world. She didn't complain that fate was unfair to her, but she was full of confidence in life, felt the world with her heart, worked hard every day, and then greeted tomorrow with great expectation. Her heart is full of longing for light. It's just something that we take for granted, and that Helen Keller never has. Her thirst for light shocked us. She has no sadness or despair. Her heart is full of self-confidence and longing for a better future. She assumes that she has three days of light, what to see and what to do. After learning this text, I was deeply moved by Helen Keller's indomitable and fearless spirit. Do we children with sound limbs cherish this precious time? Have you made full use of every minute of sunshine? Do we love life, cherish time and study hard like Helen Keller?

Can we have such achievements as Helen Keller? Helen reminds me of a short article I once read: In a mountain village school where a catastrophic flood occurred, all the school buildings were buried half a person's height by mud washed down from the mountain, and the flower beds of the whole school were buried by mud. Just a few days after the flood slowly receded, an orchid struggled out of the mud and opened a white and delicate flower. This scene is in sharp contrast with the remnants of the flood. Although delicate, orchids fought against the harsh environment and finally opened flower of life. Isn't Helen like this orchid? Strong and unyielding, fresh and beautiful, she stubbornly created the miracle of life and pushed her to the climax of life!

Thoughts on reading Helen Keller's essay 6 This book records the life of Helen Keller, an American blind woman writer. When she was one and a half years old, she lost her hearing and vision because of illness, which was unimaginable and unbearable pain for ordinary people. However, she is not tired. With the teacher's education and help, she overcame her illness, learned to speak, and used objects to express "obedience". At the age of 24, he graduated with honors from a girls' school. After that, she devoted her life to the cause of benefiting the blind and deaf, and was praised by many governments.

It is amazing that a blind man can achieve so much. If Helen Keller succumbs to her unfortunate fate, she will become a poor and ignorant parasite. However, she did not bow to fate. With amazing perseverance and strong spirit, she completed the road of life, made contributions to mankind and became a knowledgeable person.

Helen Keller's life is extraordinary. It gives people great encouragement and makes people regret wasting time. Therefore, we healthy people should not hesitate to waste our time. We should cherish the good times and the happy life.

After reading the book, I deeply realized that whether a person can succeed or not lies not in the quality of conditions, but in the spirit of struggle. As long as a person has lofty ideals and the goal of re-struggling, he will have infinite power and will not be bound by objective conditions, so that he can give full play to a writer's initiative, create conditions and dominate the writer's own destiny.

After coming home from school, I finished reading the text Helen Keller in the Chinese book at one go. After reading this text, I was full of thoughts and thought: Little Helen's incomparable love for life and her spirit of not bowing in the face of difficulties are worth learning!

This text mainly tells the story that Helen studied hard with amazing perseverance under the encouragement and guidance of teacher Sullivan after suffering great misfortune of blindness and deafness at the age of one and a half.

This sentence in the article moved me very much. Her heart is full of unprecedented joy, and she feels that life has a new beginning. Although Helen was blind and deaf, she gained great strength and confidence with Sullivan's encouragement. She is no longer a person isolated from the colorful world.

Think of little Helen's amazing perseverance By contrast, I'm really far from it. I remember one time, my grandmother took me to climb a mountain during the summer vacation. At that time, the weather was extremely hot, reaching more than 36c0. I thought to myself, why go climbing in such hot weather? Besides, I won't be tired when I get to the top of the mountain! But grandma insisted on going and said that she would exercise my perseverance. In desperation, I had to go with her.

Come to the foot of the mountain and look up, ah! It's too high for me to climb. I got cold feet before climbing the mountain. Grandma saw me and pulled me up step by step. But after climbing for a while, my legs went soft. Sweat ran down my head. I held the railing, sat down slowly and wiped my sweat quickly. In this way, I stopped and climbed, climbed and stopped until I didn't get up at last. I looked down on my grandmother and climbed up at that age.

I didn't know what such a small thing as climbing a mountain was until I saw Helen Keller. This kind of reading and comparison makes me understand that no matter what I do, I must face it bravely with my own wisdom and will. In the face of difficulties, we must find a way and not shrink back.

Now I must exercise more perseverance and cultivate the spirit of not yielding in the face of difficulties.

Reflections on Reading Helen and Keller 8 This week, the teacher led us to learn the text Helen Keller, which really moved me and benefited me a lot.

Helen was born in America. Unfortunately, when she was one and a half years old, she was blind and deaf because of an acute cerebral congestion. This has caused great trauma to her young mind. But the heavy blow did not sink her. Although her eyes can't see and her ears can't hear, her hands can touch and her heart can remember. Through her perseverance and hard work, she finally became a world-famous American female scholar. He is as famous as Napoleon and was called "/kloc-the most outstanding' two figures' in the 9th century" by Mark Twain.

In addition to Helen, there are also many strongmen in ancient and modern China and abroad. In ancient China, there were: Sun Kang, a native of A Jin, studied hard; Gu Huan, a native of Nanqi, burned chaff to study; The ancestors of the Northern Wei Dynasty blew charcoal to study; King Wen was arrested and played Zhouyi; Zhong You wrote Spring and Autumn Annals; Qu Yuan demoted Li Sao as Fu; It was not Shu's Lu Lan that spread ... Modern China has: Zhang Haidi is still rated as one of the "five outstanding disabled people in the world" because of spinal cord disease, but he can become the "greatest scientist"; Beethoven was deaf in his later years, but he still wrote Moonlight and Destiny, becoming one of the great composers in the world art history ... Like Helen, he has the spirit of dripping water wears away the stone. Some of them are poor, but they can enjoy suffering and concentrate on their studies; Some have suffered a lot, but they are eager for a strong effort; Some people are seriously ill, but they are physically disabled and determined, and maintain a noble character.

After reading the article Helen Keller, comparing myself, what I feel most is that we "post-90s" are accustomed to pampering, strong dependence, poor independence, fragile psychology, and the most serious thing is the lack of perseverance to overcome difficulties. Always believe that with the right ideas, lofty aspirations and excellent moral character, you will succeed. I didn't realize at all that if there is no strong will as a false pillar, no matter how lofty the ideal is, it can only be a castle in the air.

Today, we have excellent learning conditions and comfortable living environment, and we can listen to the teacher's inculcation in class every day. Since God has given us smart eyes, sensitive ears and dexterous hands. We should learn from Helen Keller's perseverance, perseverance and enterprising spirit, and make ourselves the best ourselves!

Thoughts on reading Helen and Keller. Helen Keller's autobiography is a real and touching story. I read it in one breath and got a lot of education from it!

In this book, the life of Helen Keller, an American blind and deaf woman writer and educator, is clearly described. Helen Keller lost her sight and hearing because of illness at the age of one and a half, which is unimaginable and unbearable pain for ordinary people. However, Helen did not give in to fate because of this. With Sullivan's education and help, she overcame the disease, learned to speak, learned to "obey" with her fingers, and mastered five languages!

At the age of 24, she graduated with honors from the famous Radek Women's College of Harvard University. Since then, she has devoted her life to the welfare of the blind and deaf people in the world, and has been praised and commended by many people and institutions of higher learning.

It is amazing that a blind and deaf person can achieve so much. If Helen succumbs to her unfortunate fate, she will become a parasite of poverty and ignorance. However, she did not bow to fate. She completed the road of life with amazing perseverance and tenacious spirit, made contributions to mankind and became a respected scholar.

Helen's life is extraordinary, which gives people great encouragement and makes those who waste their time regret it. After reading this book, I often ask myself: Helen's indomitable life has given those disabled people the courage and strength to live, doesn't it inspire us healthy people? No, it's not. I remember Helen once mentioned such a question: If your eyes were going blind tomorrow, what would you see today? This question makes me feel that we healthy people can't hesitate any longer. We should cherish this wonderful time and this happy life!

Whether a person can succeed depends not on the quality of conditions, but on the spirit of struggle. In normal times, there are always people who regard poor conditions and difficulties as reasons for not achieving success, but compared with Helen, how insignificant these difficulties are! As long as a person has lofty ideals and goals, he will have infinite power, will not be bound by objective conditions, and will be able to exert his subjectivity, create excellent conditions and dominate his own destiny. Isn't that what Helen is like?

These days, I often meditate on a question: how should people treat life? What is the value of life? I think Helen's brilliant life has given us a satisfactory answer, and her life path is also the path we should all take!

After reading Helen and Keller, I feel that the model essay 10 reads Helen. After reading Keller, I was deeply moved by the indomitable spirit of the protagonist Helen.

Helen. Keller is a world-famous American. She is a deaf-mute little girl, but with the help of Ms. Sullivan, Helen got out of the dark shackles, overcame herself and helped many disabled people. Helen was thinking about how to help the disabled until she died.

We are really far away from this American celebrity, but she still insists. She explained a sentence with her own life experience-"Disability does not mean" incompetence ". What a tenacious spirit this is!

This celebrity reminds me of Aunt Xue. Aunt Xue lost her "pillar" when she was two years old, but she didn't lose heart. She ate at school and practiced calligraphy without stopping for a moment. She wants to use other parts of her body to make up for her current deficiency. God helps others, and she can finally write. Not only that, she also won a medal.

We lag far behind them in life. We have perfect limbs, we can write and draw ... However, do we have these things and make them useful? Aren't our limbs as healthy as theirs? No, as long as we work hard, we can far surpass them. I remember last semester, my mother enrolled me in a painting class, and I was very happy. In painting class, there are several places where the teacher taught me that I always can't draw well. When I was a little discouraged, I thought of Helen and Aunt Xue, so I tried to listen to the teacher's painting essentials, and then carefully pondered, thought and practiced. Finally, my painting level has been greatly improved, and others are flattered by me.

My friends, I believe that as long as you work hard, you will definitely get unexpected gains.