英文读后感

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[合集]英文读后感(67篇)

  当看完一本著作后,想必你有不少可以分享的东西,是时候写一篇读后感好好记录一下了。那么如何写读后感才能更有感染力呢?以下是小编整理的读后感英文,仅供参考,大家一起来看看吧。

  英文读后感1

  afterthefallofatlanta,herstrengthwasadmirable,andsheboretheburdenoftheordinary.Butherunfoldablemeansalsobecamelegitimate,ofcourse,whichwassupposedtobeapredatorysociety.

  Sheusedhersistershappinessforhersavepeopleslives,andinordertoexpelthepoverty,hungerofterror,sheisnotfoldmeans,withwhitemenandnegroesinfreetrade,partition,shegrewup,commonexperienceofwarcompatriots,becameatraitor.Butshenevercaredwhatotherssaid,shewasloyaltoherself,sheknewwhatshewasgoingfor,shehadtolose,andshecouldaffordit.inthesecondmarriageshehadadaughterwhowasnotveryfondofher,andpooroldwomenhadtosuffer.

  idontknowwhyshewillagreetomarryrhett,justbecausethatacrazykiss,orwithholdthelureofmoney,heisonlyinfrontofrhett,shecansaythetruth,canfeelapairofwidearms,icantstandintheangleoftheknowtheresultthoughtofheratthattimewhypromisedtogetmarried,ihopeevenwhenherheartbecausetheyhaveplantedatreefullofloveandisawareofherownseed.

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  Duringthesummervacation,ireadabookcalledlittleprince.iwanttodeeplythanktheauthorofthisbook,becauseheletmelearnalotinthechangeoftheprinceslife.whenhewasachild,helovedlifeandlovedhisbeautifulrose;helovedfantasyandhadapureandgoodheart;hecouldseethingsandseethenaturebehindthings...thesequalitiesofthelittleprincemakemelikethisextraordinarylittlechildfairy.Growthisaninevitableprocessforapersontoexperience.onthewayofgrowth,thelittleprinceslowlylearnedtobesilentandendurepain.theLittleprincechangedhismindandlearnedtodeceivehimselfanddeceiveothers.Gradually,helostthechildlikeinnocenceofhischildhood,theonceincomparableinnocenceandgoodheart,andbecameamediocre,hypocriticaladultwholostfaithinlife.isthistheso-calledgrowth?ofcoursenot!nomatterhowoldweareandhowmuchlifestrikesus,weallhavetokeepagoodandpuremindatalltimes.wemustlearntoexperiencelifeandenjoythebeautyoflife.inthisway,wecangrowhealthily.Letskeepachildlikeinnocence,letourlifeandtheworldbefullofsunshine.

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  theLittleprinceisaclearbook,asclearasthe’swritesforadults,teenagersandisabookaboutlifeandthelivesofthethebooksaid,thewaterontheheartisLittleprincecanmakepeoplefeelwarmandstoryisaboutaboy.

  Helivesonasmallistheonlypersonoftheisalonelyunately,abeautifulrosecameinhislovedeachalittleargumentseparatedlefttheplanetwhichhelives,startswenttomanyplanetsandmetmanydifferentlikestowatchthesunsetwhenhewasfoundthatpeoplewantedhappiness,butalwayspushedawayhappinessrudely.atlast,heunderstoodhowtoloveeachandlifeisaveryimportantisverywantedtoreturntotheplanetwhichhehedidn’tknowtheroad.

  Hechosetodranksnakevenomendhislifebecausehethoughtitwillbeabletocastoffhisbulkybodytogoback.everytime,whenireadtheLittleprince,ialwaysmovedaboutreallife,weoftenbusyinthewholeday,suchasaflywithoutpassageoftime,childhoodaway,wegrewupandtookawayalotofmemories,butwealsohaveanoasisintheheart.Because‘theLittleprince’story,weliveinquiet,thehearthasahopeandlove,havetouchedontheresponsibilityofthelife.

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  Duringthesethreedays,ireadthebooksecretgarden,whichmademefeelverydeep.itinamagicalandwonderfulsecretgardenasthebackgroundreflectedthestoryofthelittlegirlmartha,sheisarudegrumpygirloriginally,butsincehisfathermotherindianurseandservantofallisthatamercilessplaguekilledafterlife,herdestinychangedcompletely,sheinordertosurvive,tohisuncleshome,whereshefoundthekeytothesecretgardenandthedoor,andmethislittlemaidsbrother,namedKenLin.Heisalittleboywhocanrelatetopeopleandtalktoanimals.Healsoidentifiedhimselfashiscousincolin,whowasphysicallyemaciatedandirritable.atmarysKenLin,twopeoplewithhissecretgardenandplantingsecretgarden,hegraduallyfatup,alsobecomeverystrong,intheendtheycreatedamiracle,letparalysedcolinintoarobustyoungman,runasfastasthedeer.throughthebookofsecretgarden,iunderstandthattheroadtoidealanddestinyisnotonlyone,butalsothatpeoplecannotblindlybelievethattheyhavenotbeenseriouslyconsidered.

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  theyoungheroinecalledmaryinthesecretgarden,isaplain,grumpy,tiredofeverybodyslittlegirl.Duringaplague,hermotherandfatherwerecapturedlifeshebecameanorphan.thenanotherlittleheroafterthemetbecameafriendofdickonandmary,cheerful,gettingbeautiful,madeusfeelverydifferentfrommary.thisbookmademeunderstandthevalueoffriendship.

  activeDeacon,withhissincerehearttouchedhatemaryforeverything,movedseriouslyillforlifeisreportedtohaveanyhopeofColin,herekindledtheflameoflife.ifiismary,iwillmoreofdisgustallofpeopleorthing,becauseinthisfamilyin,ioffatherisadaynothomeofpeople,andiofmotheralsoonlywilldailytoparticipateinvariousofball,andcareiofexists,lifeinsuchoffamilyin,iwasalonelonelygraduallyofcharacterwithdrawn,haswhonotintosuchdoes?ilikethebookthesecretgarden,wantfriendshipwithdickonasvaluable,somylifeisfullofsunshineandjoy.

  theappearanceofthisbook,ilearnedthatfriendshipscanchangeeverything,evenhislife.

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  afterthefallofatlanta,herstrengthwasadmirable,andsheboretheburdenoftheordinary.Butherunfoldablemeansalsobecamelegitimate,ofcourse,whichwassupposedtobeapredatorysociety.Sheusedhersistershappinessforhersavepeopleslives,andinordertoexpelthepoverty,hungerofterror,sheisnotfoldmeans,withwhitemenandnegroesinfreetrade,partition,shegrewup,commonexperienceofwarcompatriots,becameatraitor.Butshenevercaredwhatotherssaid,shewasloyaltoherself,sheknewwhatshewasgoingfor,shehadtolose,andshecouldaffordit.inthesecondmarriageshehadadaughterwhowasnotveryfondofher,andpooroldwomenhadtosuffer.idontknowwhyshewillagreetomarryrhett,justbecausethatacrazykiss,orwithholdthelureofmoney,heisonlyinfrontofrhett,shecansaythetruth,canfeelapairofwidearms,icantstandintheangleoftheknowtheresultthoughtofheratthattimewhypromisedtogetmarried,ihopeevenwhenherheartbecausetheyhaveplantedatreefullofloveandisawareofherownseed.

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  asJaneeyre,inherplainnessandsolitude,walkstoandfrointhethornfieldHall,herunfortunatechildhood,conflictinglove,andreligiousforbiddanceallcannotstopherseekingabetterlifeandcherishingthehumannature.Shebrokeloosethechainsthatjailedherspirit,andthroughherstrugglessheovercamethepoverty,customs,socialstandards,andpietywhichallblockedherfromherdreamofhappiness,andfinallybecamethemasterofherself!itcouldbesaidthatJaneslifewasearnedthroughretaliationandpursuit,thatshefoughttoothandnailuntilthesunlightwaswon.

  thesunlightnowinherpalm,shinesbrightlyuntoher!infact,onehasendlessthoughtsforthemosteffulgentsunbeamthatshinesafterthestorm.ialwaysthinkinadifficultsituation,ifandwhenthehardshipsofthislifeisdone,ifandwhentheroadoftimenolongercurves,ifandwhenitrymybesttowalktotheend,willibeabletoseetheblindingsunlight?Forthemostimportantmeaninginlifeisthat,strugglingthroughyourtrialsyourealizethevalueofyourlife,whiletakingawayallthebittermisfortunes.onlythenwillweseethetrueradianceofthegoldensun...

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  thenecklace:ReflectionsandConfessionsofHuman’sVanity

  “whatwouldhavehappenedifshehadn’tlostthatnecklace?whoknows?whoknows?Howstrangeandchangefulislife!Howsmallathingisneededtomakeorruinus!”thisiswhatimpressedmemostin“thenecklace”writtenbyGuydemaupassant.ilovethestorynotonlyduetotheincrediblywonderfulending,butalsobecauseoftheexquisitedescriptionoftheweaknessofhumanity.

  inhisstory,GuydemaupassantcreativelyrevealsmathildeLoiselsdreamsofawealthy,splendidlifestyle.mathildeslifetimeofmiseryanddespairissolelycausedbyherownselfishacts.andhervainobsessionallendedupruiningherlife.

  Vanityisdefinedasexcessivepride,especiallyinyourappearance.inmathildescase,the"excessivepride"inherlooksandcharmcausedhertofeelasifshedeservedahigherrankingsocialclassandthewealth.whensheworethenecklacetotheparty,shewantedtogivetheillusionthatshewassomethingthatshewasnot.Vanitycausedmathildetofantasizeaboutherlifeandsurroundings-toliveinaworldofillusion,ratherthanreality.

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  thenecklace:ReflectionsandConfessionsofHuman’sVanity

  “whatwouldhavehappenedifshehadn’tlostthatnecklace?whoknows?whoknows?Howstrangeandchangefulislife!Howsmallathingisneededtomakeorruinus!”thisiswhatimpressedmemostin“thenecklace”writtenbyGuydemaupassant.ilovethestorynotonlyduetotheincrediblywonderfulending,butalsobecauseoftheexquisitedescriptionoftheweaknessofhumanity.

  inhisstory,GuydemaupassantcreativelyrevealsmathildeLoiselsdreamsofawealthy,splendidlifestyle.mathildeslifetimeofmiseryanddespairissolelycausedbyherownselfishacts.andhervainobsessionallendedupruiningherlife.

  Vanityisdefinedasexcessivepride,especiallyinyourappearance.inmathildescase,the"excessivepride"inherlooksandcharmcausedhertofeelasifshedeservedahigherrankingsocialclassandthewealth.whensheworethenecklacetotheparty,shewantedtogivetheillusionthatshewassomethingthatshewasnot.Vanitycausedmathildetofantasizeaboutherlifeandsurroundings-toliveinaworldofillusion,ratherthanreality.

  英文读后感10

  theSpringFestivalholiday,ireadbooksintheRobinsonCrusoe.iwasdeeplyattractedtothisbook,itletsmerealizeRobinson"samazingperseveranceandneveryieldinspiteofreversesthespirit.

  Robinsonistheheroofthisbook.inanavigation,Robinsonridinginaboatranagroundneartheisland,theshipseamanandpassengerswerealldrowned,onlyoneRobinsonwasluckytosurvive.Hisperseverance,strugglewithnature.Hereliesonhisownhandsandwisdom,theuseofgunsandsimpletools,relythroughone"sownefforts,supportoneselftohadplayedadesolateislandlife.

  afterreadingthisbook,iwasdeeplymovedbythe.apersoncaughtinanimpasse,couldsuchalifefullofconfidence,thecouragetofacelife,createlife,itispraiseworthyforone"sexcellentconduct.iunderstandthat,regardlessofwhenandwhere,nomatterhowdifficult,nottobeintimidatedbythedifficulties,weshouldbravelyfacethedifficulties,overcomedifficulties,andalwaysmaintainapositive,calmandoptimisticattitude,tofacechallengesandbadluck.onlyinthiswaycanwe,likeRobinson,isalwaysawinner.

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  Yesterday,ifinishedcalligraphyandwenttothebookstorewithmymothertobuysomebooks.whenicametothebookstore,isawtheworldclassic,gonewiththewind.openitandfinditinterestingandbuyit.

  whenigothome,icouldntwaittostartlooking."Gonewiththewind"isaboutherlife.Sheisunyieldingandunyieldinginthefaceoftheflamesofwar.inthefaceofthedeathofherlovedones,shedriedhertearsandtriedtocheerup.inthefaceoftheloversdeparture,sheisundaunted,tostartagain.

  Shehadbeenthroughmanytrialsandtribulations,andshehadalwayslovedher,butshecouldonlymarryhercousin,melanie,forthefameofherfamily.Scarlettwasforcedbyherlifetomarrythreemenshedidnotlove.

  Someofthemdiedofillness,someofthemresolutelylefther.Scarletthadthreechildren,butshestillmanagedtofeedthem.

  Scarlett,whohadmarriedthreementofeedherchildren,hadenduredalotofpain,andherhandshadgonefromsoft,white,delicatehandstocallousedhands.

  iadmirescarlettverymuch,sheisundaunted,unyielding,toogreat!

  英文读后感12

  theblackliehashadanumberof"tours"inthepast.Hehasmetthegoodmaster,hehasbeentothecityofma,hehasbeenabused,hehasbeenputonashortbridle,hehaslivedwithhisfriendgingerforsometime...ithadsavedthelifeofitsowner,andhadbeenscarredbyroughpeople.throughitssourandbittersweetexperience,wecanseehumansgoodandevilbeauty,andtheauthorsgoalistoappealtoeveryonetoloveanimals.

  idontthinkhumanbeingscanusetheanimalslikemachinesfortheirownbenefittoabusethem.weshouldcherishtheanimals,animalsalsohavefeelings,italsobringshappinesstous,inourdailylife,humanbeingsareshortoflittlenotanimalsinmanyways,weshouldtreatthemwithaloveheart,thinkthatyouwillgetgoodreturns.

  intheauthorspen,theanimalsmindisexquisiteandvivid,theblacklilivelikeapersonhastheemotion,canthink,sometimeswillbemorecareful,moreresourceful.thecommunicationbetweenhumanandanimalisharmonious,thewritingistrueandcordial,thisisabookoftheaftertaste!

  英文读后感13

  atthebeginningofthiscentury,manynewwritersemergedwiththeintroductionofmanynewideas.amongthem,JackLondonwasthemostpopularone.

  Hismostfamousnovelisthecallofthewild.althoughitisastoryaboutadog,Buck,itvividlydepictsthelifeintheprimitivenorthwherepeoplerushedforgoldandfortune.

  Buck,usedtobelongtoajudge,waskidnappedandsoldtonorth.thenhebecameamemberofadog-teampullingasled.inthedaysofpullingasnow-sled,helearnedtoconformtothelawofnatureandobeythemaster.Finally,hefoundabasicinstincthiddeninsidehim,whichenabledhimselftosurvivethetoughenvironment.thisisthecallofthewild.

  whenyoureadthestory,youwillfeelthatBuckisamaninsteadofadog,strugglingwithhisfortuneandconformingtothelawofnature.

  thoughshort,itisreallyathrillingstory.whatyouneverforgetisthetoughlifeinthenature,thebraveandcraftydog.maybethewildiscallingyoutogoahead.

  whilewritingforonly16yearsthroughouthislife,Londonproducedanamazingbodyofworkamongwhich,whiteFang,martineden,theValleyofthemoonarerepresentative.

  英文读后感14

  HogwartsSchoolofwitchcraftandwizardryiswhereHarrypotterandhisfriendslearnedaboutmagic.、

  Harrypotterisan11yearoldboywho’sparentsdied,andhegoestoweasleyisan11yearoldboywhohas5brothersand1sister,andhegoestoisa10yearoldgirlwholikeslearnalots,andshegoestoisHogwarts’steacher,Voldemort’sisanevilguyofthemagicworld.

  HarryneverthoughtQuirrellwashelpingVoldemort.QuirrelcoughtHarryandlethimtogetthephilospher’sstone,butwhenHarrygotit,hedidn’tgiveittoQuirrell,andVoldemortcameout,fromthebackofQuirrell’shead!andVoldemortorderdQuirrelltocatchHarryandgetthestone,butwhenQuirrelltouchedHarry,hisbodydissolved,andthenhedied.

  HarrydefeatedVoldemort,andtheyearhasfinished,it’stimefortheschoolcup,Gryffindorwasinlast,but4morethingsletthemwin!

  FirstisforRon,becauseheplaythebestgameofchessHogwartshasseeninmanyyears,hegot50isforHermione,fortheuseofcoollogicinthefacefire,shegot50isforHarry,whodefeatedVoldemort,getthestone,hegot60pointsforthat!Last,forneville,hegot10pointsforhismoxie,andGryffindorwon!

  英文读后感15

  today,ireadwithrelishawell-knownBritishwriteroscarwildebook"theHappyprince."princeandSwallowbookselfless,somysoulbetouchedandshocked.

  Happyprincestatueoriginallystoodinthecitycenter,hisbodyencrustedpieceofpuregold,andhiseyesaretwobrightsapphires,thereisabigrubyinthehiltonhishanduponhershining.Cantohelppoorpeople,whohelpintheSwallow,thefilmofpuregoldandpreciousstonestogivethepeopleinneed.

  Finally,littleSwallow,frozentodeath,whiletheHappyprincehasbeenremovedduetodilapidated.theywillbeinthepublicstatueoftheLittleprincemeltsintothefire,thelittleprincehowwillmelttheheartcannotaffordto,peopleheputtheheartandthegoldenprincediedoftheSwallowarethrowninthetrash.althoughtheappearanceofthelittleprinceisastatue,theheartismadeoflead,butthereisapureheart,genuinelygood.However,icannot,ifearofhardship,fearofpay,usually,inlearningmoreafraidofrepeatedpractice,donotwanttodelveinto,soeverytimeexaminationresultsarenotsatisfactory.ihopewelearnfromtheprinceagoodheart.

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  thisbooktellsastory:RalphCrewelivesinindiawithhislittledaughterSara.Heisarichman,andhetomakehisdaughterstudybetterwithhercometoLondontomissminchinschool.Forastart,Sarahasmanybooks,dollsandbeautifulclothes,herlifeislikeaprincess.Butthedeathofherfatherchangedallthat.Sarabecamealittleteacher,alittlemaid,oftenonthestreet.Butshehasnotlostprincesstemperamentandcourage.Sarastilloptimisticinlife.Finallyoneday,hisfather’sfriendstohelpSara,soshebecameaprincessagain.

  thisstoryisverytouching.inthebooktheheroSarapersistentqualityworthyofourstudy.whenyoufeeltheboundlessfuture,don’tgetdisheartened.tosmileinthefaceofall.notbecauseofothers’evaluationandshakemyfaith.Buttoovercomethedifficultiesstepforward,youwillsucceed.So,ifyouwanttogiveup,mustbeimportanttrismusgo.Climboverthemountain,youwillfacethesea!Readthe《aLittleprincess》thisbook,iharvestmanyothers.thesetruthsaresoimportant,willaccompanymeallmylife!

  英文读后感17

  itsamovingstoryandamixtureoflove,fear,guilty,atonementandsoon.Foralonttime,itmakesthebookswereadlosttheircolor.

  thefirsttimeireadabookwrittenbyanafghanatuhornamedKhaledHosseini,ittoldastorybetweentwoboys.arichboyamirattheageof12andhisservantHasanwerebrotherlyloved.nevertheless,aferakitegame,somethingmiserablehappened.amirfeelgrievousandguiltyforhiscowardiceandhecannotconfrontHansan,usingsomethingcontempitabletoletHansanandhisfatherleavehishome.notlong,afghanistanbrokeouawar,amirandhisfatherhadtofledtoamerica.afterhisgrown-up,hecannotforgavewhathehaddonetoHansanbefore.andtoatoneforhimself,hereturnedhishometown,whichwasdestoryedbadlybythewar……

  maybeallofusmoreorlesshaddonesomethingasamirdidbefore,wearetooyoungtounderstandothersfeelingswhenwebroketheirheartintopieces.wemayfeelguiltyandmiserableforwahtwehavedone.Butthereisnousetocryoverspiltmilk.whatwereallyshoulddoistofacetherealityandlikeamir,toatoneforourselves.

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  everybodyisgood!Haveyoureadthebookgonewiththewind?thisbookiswrittenbymitchell,afamousamericanwriter.oh,doesntitseemtobeallright?then,letstakealookatmyreading.ithinkthesubjectofthisbookhaswrittenaboutsomeoftheplacesinatlantaandthesuburbs.therearesomespecificthingsabouttheheroinescarlett,andtherearemanycharactersinthebook.thereisalsothehistoryoftheamericancivilwar,whichcanbesaidforahundredyears.andtheveryimageofthesouthernsociety.itUSeSalotoftechniques,sopeoplecantgettiredofit.theownerof"gonewiththewind"iscolorful,goodandbad.ilovedthebook,andscarlett,thoughbeautiful,hadherowndryness.aSHLeY(thehero)washandsome,buthewasalsoupset.thisbookisverygood!iheardthatthebookwaspublishedlessthan24hours,andthephonerangeverythreeminutes.thedoorbellrangeveryfiveminutes,andatelegramwasreceivedeverysevenminutes.inthefirstthreeweeksafterthebookwaspublished,176,000copiesweresold!okay,sothatshowireadit.okay?

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  theLadyoftheCamelliasisaclassicbookthatwrittenbyfamousauthorcalledalexandreDumas.thestorysetinparis.therearetwomaincharactersinthisbook,margueriteGautierandarmandDuval.margueriteisaprettyandyoungcourtesan,orkeptwoman.acourtesancan#39;thavethetruelove.Butshefallslovewithayoungman,armand.Shetriestogetawayfromherquestionablepastandliveswitharmandforever.Butwhenarmand#39;sfather,madameDuvalknowsthathissonisfallinglovewithacourtesan,heseparatesthem.afterarmandfindsthathisfatherliedhim,hegoesbacktoparis,butmargueritediespainfullyandalone.

  ireallyenjoythiswheniwasreadingit.margueritetaughtmealot.tolovesomeoneisjustlethimorherbehappy.margueritethrowsoutthelordwhocanrepaysheralldebtsandliveswitharmand.Butwhenarmand#39;sfatherremindsherthatsheisjustacourtesan,sherealizedshecan#39;tberecognizedinarmand#39;sfamily,shewillstainarmand#39;sreputation.Sosheleaveshim.marguerite#39;sloveisunselfish.Herself-sacrificesavedarmand#39;sreputation.

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  madameCurieonlythenadvancesboldlyunderthatdifficultcondition,movestowardanothersuccefromasuccess.anddoesnotcareaboutthemoneyandthehonor.madameCurieexperiencesmanydifficultiesarenotespeciallyunfortunate.ineachpersonslifewillhavelikethiswithsuchdifficulty.thekeyiswhenfacesthedifficulty,wehavemadewhatkindofchoice.thepeacefullearningenvironment,shehasnotlearnedtostudywhollyabsorbedinnoise.Hasnotstudiedthefund,shechoseherselftoworkastheworker,deputedgramradiumwithseveralyear……wasnotthedestinychangedourlife,wasweeachonechoicewhichmadefacingthelife,hasbeendoomedf

  inallyapersonssucceandthedefeat.readsthemadameCuriebiography,whataremoreisbecomesawareregardingthelifefeeling.thereasonthatmadameCurieisreveredmotherofforthescience,isbecauseshechoseonetosincechildhoodbecomemothersofthesciencepath,andthegoalwasclearinthelatereachchoice,thefaithwasfirm.Butourmostpeoplewereprematuregaveupourdream,nolongerhadthedirection,nolongermadethechoiceforthefaith.

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  theoldmanandtheSeatellsthatSantiago,anoldCubanfisherman,finallycaughtabigmarlinalonewithoutcatchinganyfishforeightconsecutivedays,butthefishwastoobig.Hedraggedhisboatontheseaforthreedaysandwasexhausted.Hewaskilledandtiedtothesideoftheboatbythefishermanandfoundsharkattacksagainandagainonhisreturnjourney.atlast,whenhereturnedtotheport,onlytheheadandtailofthefishandaspinewereleft.

  whatastrongfisherman!Hewentfishingalone.afterbeingbittenbysharksformanytimes,thebigmarlinthatthefishermanworkedhardtocatchturnedintofishbones.Facedwithsuchahugeloss,thefishermandoesnotcare,butcanfaceitwithasunnyattitude.ifwecanlearnfromtheoutstandingcharacteroffishermen,wewillachievegoodresults.

  iftheresultisnotgood,wewillcatchupandgraduallygetbetter.ifyougetgoodgrades,youwillhavearelapse.ifweapplythefishermansperseverancetoourstudies,ourachievementswillalwaysbegood.

  now,whenithinkofthebook"theoldmanandtheSea",ifeelextremelymovedandinfinitereflection.

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  iclosethelastpageofthebook,butnewideasareonlyopenedthefirstpage.thisbookisasimplestory,butalsoalegend,afailuretoclimbK2climbersinordertofulfilthepromiseoflife.

  onceuponatimeiwouldliketoclimbtothetopofthesocialpyramid,thinkingtodocharityisthisgroupofpeople,onlytotakecareoftheirowntotakecareofmorepeople.whilethebooktoldme,asanordinaryperson,hecanclimbapeakoflife.ibelievenoonereadingthisbookwillbetheindividualcharactersinthebookordinarywhilegreatcharacterwasmovedtotear.

  whenireadasectionofmortensonwheniwasdeeplymoved.Hesaid

  "irealizedthateverything,allthedifficultiesidgonethrough,fromthetimeidpromisedtobuildtheschool,throughthelongstruggletocompleteit,itwasnothingcomparedtothesacrificeshewaspreparedtomakeforthispeople.Herewasthisilliterateman,whodhardlyeverlefthislittlevillageintheKarakoram,yethewasthewisestmaniveevermet."iwasnotonlytouchedbymortenson,butalsoHajiali.thelessonmortensenlearnedfromHajialiwillalsoinfluencemylife.

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  《Janeeyre》isagreatnovelwhichwaswrittenbyCharotteBronte,thefamouswomanauthor,in1847.Janeeyrewasanorphanandshehavetolivedinherauntshome.

  Shewasterriblytreatedbyheraunt.Sheislongingforfreedom.aftergraduatedfromLowood,aboardingschool,shebecameatutorandbegantoteachinthornfield.

  atthornfield,theownerofthehall,mr.RochesterandJanebegantoloveeachether.Butwhentheywereatthewedding,someonebroughtamessagewhichsaidthatmr.Rochesterhasmarried.Janegotashockandleavemr.Rochester.aftersufferedmuchmisfortune.

  Shebecamerichandgentility.Butshewentbacktothesideofmr.Rochesterwhoneededhelpandlove.Janeeyreisneithergentilitynorbeautifulatfirst.Butsheisfullofloveandabhorevilasadeadlyfoe.

  Sheexcusedherauntandmr.Rochester.Shepursuedtruelove,sosherefusedSt.Johnsproposing.JaneeyresroughlivewasverysimilarwithCharlotteBrontes.CharlotteusedJanesmouthexpatiatedheridea-freedom,truelove,equality,respect.andpeacefullife.

  theseseemseasytoget,buttheyarethemostvaluablethingsintheworld.

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  ididntreadfairytalesofchildrenForalongtime,whendropandersonfairytale,sosurprisedhimselfunexpectedlysofascinatingfinishedreadingthebook.althoughbookshavelayquietlyonthedesktop,canwiththemorcute,orcunningmanhasinmymindflickscatterednotgo.

  thedeepestimpression,sometoothedaughterofthesea,abeautifulmermaid,fellinlovewithaprince,forhim,putasidetheseaatthefreedomofliving,throwawaylovehersisters,ilostmyvoice,andbecomeanormalperson.Butunfortunatelytheprincehadloveprincess,mermaidhelplessintofoamdisappeared.themermaidalthoughpitiful,buthismindwasprecioustotheprince,thatcopyofpureheart,whoisnowarare.

  Regardlessoftheoutcome,nomatterfacewhathappened,everyoneshouldhavesimplesincereheart,andeffort,bravelypursuit,learningorlife,onlytheeffortmancansucceed.Fairytale,whilejustfalse,butit’sbettertotellus,everythingispossible,letuslikethedaughteroftheseaissame,unremittingstruggle,eventuallycanobtainbrilliant.

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  ilikethisstory’sheroine,thesecondmrs.dewinter.althoughsheissopooranddoesn’tha一veanextremelyprettyface,shehasaverypureheartandsheisalsoverykind-hearted.whenshemeetsmr.dewinter,hergentleandpuritymoveshisheartdeeply.Soontheyfallinlovewitheachotherandevengetmarried.thentheyreturntomandalay,hislargecountryestate.Sheisverysincereandkindtoeveryservant.mrs.Danvers,thehousekeeperofmandalay,resentsherha一vingtakentheplaceofRebecca,theformerhostess.Buttheheroinepolitelysaystoher“idohopewe’llbefriends.Youmustbepatientwithme.thissortoflifeisnewtome,andidowanttomakeasuccessofit.”andtheheroineloveshishusbandverydeeply,eventhoughtherearemanytroublesintheirlives,herlovedoesn’tchangeallthetime.ireallylikehergoodness.

  idon’tlikemrs.Danvers,thehousekeeper.SheadmiresRebeccatheformerhostessmorbidlyandeventriestomaketroublestodividemr.dewinterandtheheroine.atlast,sheperishestogetherwithhercherishedRebeccamyth.ithinkheractionisverystupid.

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  Janeeyre,sheisapoorbutaspiring,smallinbodybuthugeinsoul,obscurebutself-respectinggirl.afterweclosethecoversofthebook,afterhavingalongjourneyofthespirit,Janeeyre,amarvelousfigure,hasleftussomuchtorecallandtothink:

  werememberhergoodness:forsomeonewholostarmsandblindedineyes,forsomeonewhodespisedherforherordinariness,andevenforsomeonewhohadhurtherdeeplyinthepast.

  werememberherpursuitofjustice.it’slikeacompanionwiththegoodness.Butstill,avirtuouspersonshouldpromotethegoodnessononesideandmustcheckthebadnessontheotherside.

  werememberherself-respectandtheclearsituationonequality.inheropinion,everyoneisthesameattheGod’sfeet.thoughtherearedifferencesinstatus、inpropertyandalsoinappearance,butallthehumanbeingareequalinpersonality.

  wealsorememberherstrivingforlife,hertoughnessandherconfidence.

  whenwethinkofthisgirl,whatshegaveuswasnotaprettyfaceoratranscendenttemperamentthatmakeusadmiredeeply,butahugecharmofherpersonality.

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  《Janeeyre》isagreatnovelwhichwaswrittenbyCharotteBronte,thefamouswomanauthor,in1847.Janeeyrewasanorphanandshehavetolivedinheraunt’shome.

  Shewasterriblytreatedbyheraunt.Sheislongingforfreedom.aftergraduatedfromLowood,aboardingschool,shebecameatutorandbegantoteachinthornfield.atthornfield,theownerofthehall,mr.RochesterandJanebegantoloveeachether.Butwhentheywereatthewedding,someonebroughtamessagewhichsaidthatmr.Rochesterhasmarried.Janegotashockandleavemr.Rochester.aftersufferedmuchmisfortune.Shebecamerichandgentility.Butshewentbacktothesideofmr.Rochesterwhoneededhelpandlove.

  Janeeyreisneithergentilitynorbeautifulatfirst.Butsheisfullofloveandabhorevilasadeadlyfoe.Sheexcusedherauntandmr.Rochester.Shepursuedtruelove,sosherefusedSt.John’sproposing.Janeeyre’sroughlivewasverysimilarwithCharlotteBronte’s.CharlotteusedJane’smouthexpatiatedheridea-freedom,truelove,equality,respect.andpeacefullife.theseseemseasytoget,buttheyarethemostvaluablethingsintheworld.

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  twoofthemostdifficultthingsforadaptingabooktothebigscreenaretopreservetheessenceofthebookandtonotdestroytheoriginalintentionoftheauthor.andtheextraordinaryfilmtheKiteRunnerachievesboththings.theKiteRunnerisamasterpiece;agenuinelyextraordinaryfilm.inthisfilm,everyscenehasapointtothestory.thereisnotevenonepointlessscene.ScreenwriterDavidBenioffmadeawonderfuljobinadaptingabooktothescreenplayandhisworkshouldbetakenasanexampleforadaptingbooks.

  theactorsareunknownbuttheirperformancesinthismovieareamazing.thekidactorsaretheoneswhichmostsurprisedmebecause,inspiteoftheiryoungage,theymadeperfectperformancesinsomedifficultscenesandtheycanexpressalotofemotionswithouttalking.DirectormarcForsteralsomadeaperfectwork.Hisdirectionisabsolutelypreciseanddetailedand,now,morethanever,iamwaitingtoseeQuantumofSolace.imsurehewillnotdisappoint.theKiteRunnerisanenormousmasterpieceandoneofthebest(ifnotthebest)filmsihaveseeninawhile.thismovieisanabsolutemustseetoanyloverofthecinemaandanycasualspectator.

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  thisisastorybook,theinsideofthestoryispreposterous,quirkyandfunny;thisisabutwithmorethanpagesofbooks,theshowisjustalittlegirlinalongafternoonmettherecanallkindsofanimalsandmen;thisisalsoaeveninfairytalebooksseemmostordinarybook,allthecharactersinthestorycanspeak,allwiththeirownidea-thisandanyafairytalealmostnodifferentthanany.

  Frombeginningtoend,thestoryissostrange.alicehasbeensomehowbecomebiggerorsmallerthatialmostdrownedbyhisowntears;Shemetalotofanimalsandalotofpeople,trytotalkandtalktothem,buttheyarenotcompletelynormal,anditisnotfriendly;Shehasnotbeen?

  中文:这是一本故事书,里面的故事荒诞不经,离奇而可笑;这是一本不过百余页的书,所展现的仅仅是一个小女孩在一个漫长的下午遇见的各种不可能存在的动物和人;这也是一本即使在童话书中都显得极其普通的`书,故事中的所有角色都会说话,都有自己的想法--这与任何一个童话故事相比几乎没有任何不同.

  从头至尾,整个故事都是那样的奇怪.爱丽丝一直莫名其妙地变大变小,以至于差点被自己的眼泪淹死;她见到了很多动物和很多人,试着和他们聊天说话,只是他们都完全不正常,而且并不友好;她一直不停地问这问那,但是对方--不管是谁都不会给她一个合乎常理的答案,可是爱丽丝居然还会相信!这一切都让我如此地哭笑不得.当爱丽丝梦游的时候,我好像也在梦游.看着一堆错误赫然摆在眼前,而我,却束手无策:这就是所谓的“仙境”吗?

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  Janeeyre,isapoorbutaspiring,smallinbodybuthugeinsoul,obscurebutself-respectinggirl.afterweclosethecoversofthebook,afterhavingalongjourneyofthespirit,Janeeyre,amarvelousfigure,hasleftussomuchtorecallandtothink:

  werememberhergoodness:forsomeonewholostarmsandblindedineyes,forsomeonewhodespisedherforherordinariness,andevenforsomeonewhohadhurtherdeeplyinthepast.

  werememberherpursuitofjustice.it’slikeapanionwiththegoodness.Butstill,avirtuouspersonshouldpromotethegoodnessononesideandmustcheckthebadnessontheotherside.

  werememberherself-respectandtheclearsituationonequality.inheropinion,everyoneisthesameattheGod’sfeet.thoughtherearedifferencesinstatus、inpropertyandalsoinappearance,butallthehumanbeingareequalinpersonality.

  wealsorememberherstrivingforlife,hertoughnessandherconfidence…

  whenwethinkofthisgirl,whatshegaveuswasnotaprettyfaceoratranscendenttemperamentthatmakeusadmiredeeply,butahugecharmofherpersonality.

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  thisholiday,iread"aliceinwonderland"byLewisCarroll.

  whatthebooksaysis:aliceandhersisteraresittingbythelake,readingabook.aliceglancesathersistersbooksecretly.thereisnopictureordialogueinthebook.Becauseitstoohot,alicefeelsboredandfallsasleep.Shedreamsofawhiterabbitwithapocketwatchandself-talkrunningbyherside.alicereallydoubtsthatshehasreaditwrong.Sheisdrivenbycuriositymakenext,shefollowsthiswhiterabbit,wanttoseeafterall,unexpectedlyaccidentallyfellintorabbithole,enteredamagicalplace.

  itsaplacewhereanimalscantalk,playingcardscanwalklikepeople,andevenalicecangetbiggerandsmaller.itsallsostrange.alicehasexperiencedmanystrangethingsinthisfantasticworld.atlast,shewasinvolvedinthecaseofstealingpies,angeredthequeenofhearts,andwassentencedtobeheadingLater,theplayingcardpouncedonher.assoonasshescreamed,sheimmediatelywokeupfromherdream.together,shefoundthatshehadbeensleepingonhersisterslegbythepeacefullake.Shethoughtthatthosewerealldreams.

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  iclosethelastpageofthebook,butnewideasareonlyopenedthefirstpage.thisbookisasimplestory,butalsoalegend,afailuretoclimbK2climbersinordertofulfilthepromiseoflife.

  onceuponatimeiwouldliketoclimbtothetopofthesocialpyramid,thinkingtodocharityisthisgroupofpeople,onlytotakecareoftheirowntotakecareofmorepeople.whilethebooktoldme,asanordinaryperson,hecanclimbapeakoflife.ibelievenoonereadingthisbookwillbetheindividualcharactersinthebookordinarywhilegreatcharacterwasmovedtotear.

  whenireadasectionofmortensonwheniwasdeeplymoved.Hesaidirealizedthateverything,allthedifficultiesi"dgonethrough,fromthetimei"dpromisedtobuildtheschool,throughthelongstruggletocompleteit,itwasnothingcomparedtothesacrificeshewaspreparedtomakeforthispeople.Herewasthisilliterateman,who"dhardlyeverlefthislittlevillageintheKarakoram,yethewasthewisestmani"veevermet.iwasnotonlytouchedbymortenson,butalsoHajiali.thelessonmortensenlearnedfromHajialiwillalsoinfluencemylife.

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  theyoungheroinecalledmaryinthesecretgarden,isaplain,grumpy,tiredofeverybodyslittlegirl.Duringaplague,hermotherandfatherwerecapturedlifeshebecameanorphan.thenanotherlittleheroafterthemetbecameafriendofdickonandmary,cheerful,gettingbeautiful,madeusfeelverydifferentfrommary.thisbookmademeunderstandthevalueoffriendship.activeDeacon,withhissincerehearttouchedhatemaryforeverything,movedseriouslyillforlifeisreportedtohaveanyhopeofColin,herekindledtheflameoflife.ifiismary,iwillmoreofdisgustallofpeopleorthing,becauseinthisfamilyin,ioffatherisadaynothomeofpeople,andiofmotheralsoonlywilldailytoparticipateinvariousofball,andcareiofexists,lifeinsuchoffamilyin,iwasalonelonelygraduallyofcharacterwithdrawn,haswhonotintosuchdoes?ilikethebookthesecretgarden,wantfriendshipwithdickonasvaluable,somylifeisfullofsunshineandjoy.theappearanceofthisbook,ilearnedthatfriendshipscanchangeeverything,evenhislife.

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  inthisclear,crisplywrittenstoryofhislife,BenjaminFranklinshowsthereaderwhathischildhoodwaslikeandwhathecametovalueasmeaningfulandworthwhiletechniquesofcommunication,conduct,andself-improvement.aconscientiousandseriousyouth,Franklinneverthelesslefthisboyhoodtownbecausehehadimpregnatedayounglady.thisearlyactofresponsibilityledhimtopursueworkthatledhim,inthecomingyearsoftheamericanRevolution,tobeastrongadvocateofpoliticalindependence,evenatthecostofwar.FranklinbecameasfineastatesmanasevertheUnitedStateswastoproduce.oneofthecountrysfoundingfathersandatirelesschampionofindividualliberty,healsoservedastheamericanambassadortoFrance.Hetellsofhowhelearnedtheprintingtradeandhowheestablished"poorRichardsalmanac."Healsoshareswithhisreadershishopesforthefreecountrythathehelpedtobringintobeing.thereadercannothelpbutadmirethisbrilliantandbravefoundingfather,asmuchforhishumilityasforhisservicestohiscountryanditsfuturecitizens.

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  oneday,ireadabookcalledprideandprejudice.

  theauthorofthisbookisaustin.Shecomesfromapastorsfamily.Shelivesinthecountrysideofenglandmostofherlife,sosheknowsthelocalcustomsverywell.mostofherworksarefromthelivessheisfamiliarwith.

  prideandprejudiceismainlyaboutthelovestorybetweenDarcyandelizabeth.elizabethistheseconddaughterofBennettsfamily,theheroineofthebook.Sheisintelligent,beautiful,intelligent,andeagerfortruelove.BecauseoftheprejudiceagainstDarcy,sheeasilyrefusedDarcysproposal,whichledtomanytwistsandturnsintheirrelationship.atlastshegotridofprejudice.

  Darcyisayoungmanwithrichfamilyandnobletitle.Hewasnobleinappearance,flexibleinmindandkindinheart,andhewasverykindeventohisenemy,weiken.However,heisconsideredarrogantbecauseofhisbadassociationwithstrangers.afteracceptingelizabethscriticismmodestly,hewonelizabethslove.

  thisletmeknowthatapersoncantbearrogantbecauseofhisfamilyswealth,cantguessothersatwill,andhasprejudiceagainstothers.

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  everybodyisgood!Haveyoureadthebookgonewiththewind?thisbookiswrittenbymitchell,afamousamericanwriter.oh,doesntitseemtobeallright?then,letstakealookatmyreading.ithinkthesubjectofthisbookhaswrittenaboutsomeoftheplacesinatlantaandthesuburbs.therearesomespecificthingsabouttheheroinescarlett,andtherearemanycharactersinthebook.

  thereisalsothehistoryoftheamericancivilwar,whichcanbesaidforahundredyears.andtheveryimageofthesouthernsociety.itUSeSalotoftechniques,sopeoplecantgettiredofit.theownerof"gonewiththewind"iscolorful,goodandbad.ilovedthebook,andscarlett,thoughbeautiful,hadherowndryness.aSHLeY(thehero)washandsome,buthewasalsoupset.thisbookisverygood!

  iheardthatthebookwaspublishedlessthan24hours,andthephonerangeverythreeminutes.thedoorbellrangeveryfiveminutes,andatelegramwasreceivedeverysevenminutes.inthefirstthreeweeksafterthebookwaspublished,176,000copiesweresold!okay,sothatshowireadit.okay?

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  Yesterday,ifinishedcalligraphyandwenttothebookstorewithmymothertobuysomebooks.whenicametothebookstore,isawtheworldclassic,gonewiththewind.openitandfinditinterestingandbuyit.whenigothome,icouldntwaittostartlooking."Gonewiththewind"isaboutherlife.Sheisunyieldingandunyieldinginthefaceoftheflamesofwar.inthefaceofthedeathofherlovedones,shedriedhertearsandtriedtocheerup.inthefaceoftheloversdeparture,sheisundaunted,tostartagain.Shehadbeenthroughmanytrialsandtribulations,andshehadalwayslovedher,butshecouldonlymarryhercousin,melanie,forthefameofherfamily.Scarlettwasforcedbyherlifetomarrythreemenshedidnotlove.Someofthemdiedofillness,someofthemresolutelylefther.Scarletthadthreechildren,butshestillmanagedtofeedthem.Scarlett,whohadmarriedthreementofeedherchildren,hadenduredalotofpain,andherhandshadgonefromsoft,white,delicatehandstocallousedhands.iadmirescarlettverymuch,sheisundaunted,unyielding,toogreat!

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  Hereiamsittingonacouchalone,thinkingaboutwhatihavejustfinishedreadingwithtearsofsadnessfillingmyeyesandfireofindignationfillingmyheart,whichrevivedmyexhaustedsoulthathasalreadybeencoveredbythecrueltyandtheselfishnessofthesecularworldforalongtime.itistrulywhatifeltafterreadingolivertwist,writtenbytheprominentBritishauthorCharlesDickens.

  theresonancebetweenmeandthebookmakesmefeelnotonlythekindnessandthewickednessofallthecharactersinthenovel,butwhatthisaloofsocietylacks,andwhatilackdeepinside.thesesupremeresourcesi’mtalkingaboutrightnowaresomewhatdifferentfromminerals,oilthatweusuallymention.they’reabstractlikefeelings,andsomekindsofspiritualstimulationthatallofusdesireanxiouslyfromoneanother--loveandcare.

  thosecharitablefigureswhomDickenscreatedinthenovelarereallywhatweneedinlife.theyshowedloveandcaretoothers,justasthegentlerainfromtheskyfellupontheearth,whichwascarvedintomyheartdeeply.

  mr.Brownlowisonesuchperson.

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  anordinaryfisherman,anordinarybigfish.inthevastsea,withintelligenceandendurance,itopenedaseeminglyordinaryandextraordinaryduel.thisbookiscalledtheoldmanandtheSea.itisnotthick,butitteachesmealotofknowledge.

  thefishermanwasnamedSantiago.Hedidntcatchfishfor80or40daysbeforefishing.ontheeightyfifthday,hetookhisboatandwentfishing.Hiskungfupaidoff.Finally,hecaughtafish.Butthefishsstrengthissostrongthatitdrivestheboat.inthisway,abattleofintelligenceandendurancebegins!

  afteralongtime,althoughheonlybroughtbacktheskeletonofabigfish,itwasamazingenough.

  apersonisnotborntobedefeated.Youcantryyourbesttodestroyhim,butyoucantdefeather.thissentenceleadstothetheme.Yes,isympathizewithhim,butiadmirehimmore.atthesametime,ialsowanttolearnfromhisoptimismandpersistence.ibelievethatsometimesifyouwaitforsomething,theresultmaynotbeasbadasyouthink.

  afterreadingthisbook,ilearnedalot,andibelieveyouwilllearnalot.ihopeicanshareitwithyouinthefuture.

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  FintheLittleprincebyantoinedeSaint-exupéryisacharmingandendearingnovellathatteachesusaboutthewondersofteninsimpleyetpoeticlanguage,thestoryfollowsthejourneyofayoungprinceashetravelsfromplanettoplanetandencountersawiderangeofinterestingcharacters,includingaconceitedman,afox,andawiseoldsnake.

  whatifoundmostappealingabouttheLittleprinceisthewayinwhichitexploresthepoweroftheimaginationandthebeautyoftheworldaroundstoryencouragesustolookbeyondthemundaneroutinesoflifeandtorediscoverthemagicofughtheeyesoftheprince,weareinvitedtoseetheworldasachilddoes,fullofwonderandpossibility.

  moreover,thebookremindsusoftheimportanceofconnectingwithothersandthevalueofhumanprincesfriendshipwiththefox,forexample,isatouchingreminderofthepowerofloveandtherewardsofopeningourselvesuptoothers.

  overall,theLittleprinceisawonderfulbookthatcanbeenjoyedbybothchildrenandadultsthemesofimagination,wonder,andloveareuniversalandtimeless,makingitastorythatwillresonatewithreadersofallages.

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  thisbooktellsthestoryoftheheroineJane,whohaslosthisparentsandwasinhisauntshouse.asaresultofabuse,theconsciousnessofresistancesprouted.aftergraduatingfromtheschool,hewenttothemanorasafamilyteacherandbecameadmiringeachotherwiththeownerofthemanor.theresultsfoundthattheotherisamarriedperson,andhisex-wifeisamadwomanintheatticisclosed.attheendofhisheart,Janefledalone,andthenheforgotaboutitandreturnedtohim.

  themanatthistimehadbeenblindedbyhiseyes,andJanestillhadastorywithhim.afterreadingthisarticle,ialsohaveanewunderstandingofliterature.itisabeliefthatliteratureisakindofidealandambition,aswellaswisdomandwisdom.toourordinarypeopleisanunreachablepricelesstreasure,akindoftraditionandspiritualwealththatcanbecarriedforward.thisbookcanenrichourextracurricularlife,atthesametime,itcanalsoimproveourliterarybackgroundandexerciseourabilitytocontrolthegoodwordsandsentencesinourwriting.theauthoralsotoldus,thepathofgrowthisfullofsunshineandtherainthatmoistensourhearts.ibenefitalot,whataboutyou?

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  ididntreadfairytalesofchildrenForalongtime,whendrop"andersonfairytale,sosurprisedhimselfunexpectedlysofascinatingfinishedreadingthebook.althoughbookshavelayquietlyonthedesktop,canwiththemorcute,orcunningmanhasinmymindflickscatterednotgo.thedeepestimpression,sometoo"thedaughterofthesea","abeautifulmermaid,fellinlovewithaprince,forhim,putasidetheseaatthefreedomofliving,throwawaylovehersisters,ilostmyvoice,andbecomeanormalperson.Butunfortunatelytheprincehadloveprincess,mermaidhelplessintofoamdisappeared.themermaidalthoughpitiful,buthismindwasprecioustotheprince,thatcopyofpureheart,whoisnowarare.Regardlessoftheoutcome,nomatterfacewhathappened,everyoneshouldhavesimplesincereheart,andeffort,bravelypursuit,learningorlife,onlytheeffortmancansucceed.Fairytale,whilejustfalse,butitsbettertotellus,everythingispossible,letuslikethedaughteroftheseaissame,unremittingstruggle,eventuallycanobtainbrilliant.

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  thebooktheoldmanandtheSeamainlytellsthattheoldfishermanSantiagodidnotcatchfishatseafor84consecutivedays.

  atfirst,aboynamedmanolinwenttoseawithhim,butafter40days,hedidnotcatchanyfish,sohisparentsarrangedhimtogotoanotherboat,becausetheythoughtthatthechildwouldnothavegoodluckwiththeoldman.onthe85thday,theoldmanrowedfarawayearlyinthemorning,andunexpectedlycaughtamarlinbiggerthantheboat.theoldmanwalkedaroundwiththefishfortwodaysandfinallycaughtit.

  However,theinjuredfishleftatrailonthesea,whichattractednumeroussharks.theoldmanstruggledwiththesharks,butwhenhereturnedtotheharbor,themarlinonlyhadahugeskeleton,andtheoldmanfelldownonthelandexhausted.theboycametoseetheoldman,whothoughtSantiagohadnotbeendefeated.thatafternoon,Santiagofellasleepinthehut.inhisdream,hesawalion.

  thisstorymakesmeunderstandthatwhenencounteringdifficultiesandsetbacks,weshouldbestrongandunyieldingandforgeaheadbravely.althoughtheoldmanfailed,hekepthisdignityandcourage.

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  ourlifeisfullofallkindsofdifficultiesandfrustrations,butwemustuseaconfidentandbraveheartandcorrectattitudetomeetthedifficultiesontheroadahead,sothatevenifwedonotsucceed,wearealsoawinner.

  theoldmanintheoldmanandtheSeaisamanwhohasexperienceddifficulties.Hedidnotgiveupinthefaceofthedifficultyofnotcatchingafishfornearlythreemonths,butworkedhardwithacorrectattitudeandhope.ontheeightyfifthday,hefoundabigfish.

  althoughhewasexhaustedandhiseyesblurred,hestillfoughtwiththebigfishforthreedaysandnights,andfinallycaughthimwhenhewasalmostgivingup.ithadalreadysucceeded,butunfortunately,itwassuddenlyattackedbysharksonthereturnjourney.Finally,thehardworkwasswallowedbysharks,leavingonlyonefishboneandreturningemptyhanded.

  althoughhedidnotsucceed,heisadeservedwinner,whichisexactlythesameinlife.Sometimes,aslongaswehavefoughthardandbravelyacceptedthechallenge,evenifwedidnotsucceed,wedonotneedtoregret.

  Facelifewithacorrectandoptimisticattitude,bravelyacceptthechallengesoflife,andneversaydie!

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  thiswinterholiday,ireadanotherbookcall"seabed20,000miles",thisbookisextremelyinteresting.thewriteris日记

  julesverne.

  theyinthesouthpoleareanavigation,inontheroadwhichcomesback,unfortunateissurroundedbytheiceberg,buttheyusedownwisdomtosaveownlife.

  ahowsoul-stirringquarter!thinksthem,inthedangeroussituation,theyisclear-headed,hasovercomethedifficultywiththewisdom.theni?iallveryamfrominfancytomaturitytimid,moreoverisapproachingdifficultlytimedoesnothavethecouragetogofacing,todefeatit.

  "seabed20,000miles"althoughisonlyarisknovel,butithasgivenmeactuallymanycourages,itletsmefacethedifficultiesbravely.

  schoolmates,letusmakecontactwiththismarveloussubmarinetogether,hasalooktheseabedforest,thecoralkingdom,themysticalburiedtreasureandthesunkenwreck!alsosomemanynewstimulationthingwaitsforustounderstand.

  well,letsusexploretogether,enterstogether"seabed20,000miles"world.

  thisbookalsohaveanicestory.ltmakesmefeelexcited.iaminterestedinthebookverymuch!

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  theLittleprinceisabookwhichtheauthorwriteforhisfriendLeonatthebeginningtheauthorsaid,toLeonwerthwhenhewasalittleboy,iwilldedicatethebooktoachildfromwhomthisgrown-upgrown-upswereoncechildren.

  thisnarratesislonely,sadchild’sstoryofthelittleprinceoflifewithaseriousattitude,hediligentiytoclearthecrater,pullingthemonkeybreadtreelivesonayoungdayheleftthestarwhichhelives,startstopassedthoughvariousstars,afterward,hearrivedthefinallyreturnedtohisthetraveling,thelittleprincesawtheofallformspersoninthesocietyconfused:king,whichlovesthevanitydrunkard,forputbehindashamedindustrialistwhoonlylikescalculatingtheastronomynumberronlycommongroundintheheartfillsthethetravel,thelittleprincediscoveredthat,thepeoplearetheplaceswhichalwaysdoesnotwillsatisfyoneselflives,theyarepursuinghappinesswithhardship,butactuallyfrequentlycrudelyhappilyexpelsfromtheandtheauthormeteachotherthedesert,theygraduallyhavebecomingthebestseeknativeandmovetogetherwhichwehadalreadylose.

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  thestoryrevolvesroundadiamondcalledthemoonstone,stolenfromitsnativeindiabyJohnHerncastle.themoonstonewasbelievedtobringbadlucktoitsowner,soSirJohngaveittothedaughterofhisestrangedsister,RachelVerinder,onhereighteenthbirthday.

  onRachel"sbirthday,itisdiscoveredthatthejewelhasbeenstolenfromRachel"ssittingroom.SergeantCuffiscalledinfromLondontoinvestigate.

  thebookwaswrittenasaseriesofmanuscripts,lettersanddiaryextractsfromthemaincharacterspresentatvaryingpartsofthestory.perhapsbecausethecharactersweretellingthestoryalmostasiftheyweretalking,thelanguagewasveryeasytounderstand.thecharactersarebeautifullyportrayedandtheformatofthebookonlyexacerbatedthis.

  thekeytothestory,althoughafascinatingidea,isn"tquiteasbelievableasitcouldbe.toareaderofthetime,itprobablywasn"tbeyondtherealmsofimagination;toareaderoftoday,withourknowledge,itis.thisistheonlydisappointingpartofthebook;buteventhat,itdoesmeanthatitisevenmoredifficulttoguesshowthetheftwascarriedoutandbywhom.

  allinall,thiswasareallyenjoyablebook.

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  thefascinatingauthorofthenoveltakethereadertothewonderfullandsurroundingthewutheringHeightsthroughnon-linearnarration.Charactersdisappears,newfacesshowsup,circumstancestidesupandown,livestoaroundbut,thebasicemotionremainstatic:theviolentpassionasrepresentedbytheneverchangingstormyclimateatwutheringHeights.

  thelifeatwutheringHeightsopensupbeforethereaderthroughthirdpersonnarratives.thenovelbeginsattheendof1803,whenthetenantmrLockwoodofthrushcroGrange,visitshislandlordHeathcliffatwutheringHeights.Lockwoodhastostaybackwiththeunwelcomingfamilyoflandlordduetothestormoutside.atnightheexperiencesaterrifyingdream:theghostofCatherineLinton,pleadingtobeadmittedtothehousefromoutside.intrigued,LockwoodasksthehousekeepernellyDeantotellthestoryofHeathcliffandwutheringHeights

  thenovelleavesthereaderawestruckforitswonderfulimaginationandpowerfulstatements.emilyBront?hasskillfullyblendedtheemotionsofthecharacterswiththegothicsettings.thisnovelisamustreadforanyonewhohasexperiencedthemagicofloveandpassioninlife.

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  inthebook,theoldmanpreparedhisfishingproperlyandpreciouslythananyotherfishermensothat"thenwhenluckcomesyouareready"astheoldmanthoughttohimself.inreality,someofuskeepcomplainingthattheyareborninwrongtimeorgoodluckneverknockstheirdoors.infact,goodlucksometimesjustcomeswhentheyarenotready.takingnewtonforexample,ifhehadnotacquiredalot,millionsofapplescouldnevermakehimdiscoverythegravity.Soifwejustkeepstudyingasmuchaswecan,goodluckwillfinallyfindusandabrightfutureisaheadofus.theoldmannevergivesuphope.whenallofpeoplethinkheisdoomed,hestillstronglybelievesthathewillgetabigfish.andhedoes.

  Sonevergivinguphopeisveryimportanttous.thisremindedmeofthesentenceinChurchillsspeech"nevergiveup,never,never,never…"."Butmanisnotmadefordefeat.amancanbedestroyedbutnotdefeated"hasalwaysbeeninspiringmewhenicounterwithsomesetbacksinmylife.Setbacksareinevitableinpursuitofourgoals,butweshouldneverbefrustratedandshouldbe"gracefulunderheavypressure"liketheoldman.itishisrelentlesspursuitthatcontributestothevictory.

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  inthepastmonth,ihavefinishedreadingtheLittleprince,afamousFrenchfairytalewhichtellsastoryaboutapilotandalittleeenyearsago,thepilot’splanebrokedown,sohehadtoexamineandrepairwasthenthathemetwiththelittleprincewhoisinnocentintheSaharaDesert.

  inthisbook,icouldseetheinnocenceofchildren,thevainandgreedyadultswhohavelosttheirsenseofearemisunderstandingsbetweenchildrenandilikebestisthatthestorybetweenthelittleprinceandhishewasgoingtosetoff,theywerereluctanttoefore,theflowerbecameverygentleandsoft,aswellastheprincetookgreatcareandattentionforthever,hecannottrustheranymoreandleaveshisngthisperiodoftime,thelittleprincecameacrossthetippler,thebusinessman,thelamplighter…aftertravelingseveralplanets,hearrivedontheearth,wherehemetafoxwhowantedtobefoxremindedhimofhissheepandflower,makinghimunderstandthetruemeaningoflove.

  thisstoryshowedusthatthechildren’sworldwasreal,kindandnice.ireallyappreciatethepreciousopportunityoflearningthisingthisbookcouldnotonlybroadenyourhorizonstofeelthekindnessofworld,butalsocanimproveyourenglishisofgreatsignificancetoreadareyouwaitingfor?Joinus,please.

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  Somepeoplethinkthat:peoplealiveisnotwhy,justliveforthemselvesbutalive,alive,notforanythingoutsideofitsalive.thismakessense,apersonslifeistheirown,toliveitwell.Butmostofthetime,notwewantmost,butthepeoplewhocareabout.theyismoreimportantthanyourself,evenifinthisway,peoplestillalivejustforyourself?Stillliveforthemselvesbutalive?

  icantimagine,ifchangeownershipisme,iwillnotcontinuetosurvive,butheisstillfriendlytotheworld,thisbearabilityofsufferingandoptimisticattitudetowardstheworld,idontthinksoordinarypeoplecanimagine.iadmireyourblessing,iadmirehimforhisperseverance,becauseheisstillalive,hislifewasunfortunate,toliveisakindofsuffering,soinlife,ahappymomentisalwaysshort,painislong,becausefewpeoplehappyahappythingforamonth,andalotofpeoplewillbeforoneyearorevenonethingsadlife.

  personslifeisnotverylong,maybedecades,longerinonehundred,aslongaslive,willcherisheverythingnow,maybeafterlosing,tomanypeoplelosttheirlives.Butaslongasalive,isnotlost,everythingispossible.why,nomatterwhathappens,dontjustalive!

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  Guydemaupassantwasthechildofanunhappymarriage.Hismotherhasbeendessccrriibbeeddasneuroticandhisfatherasamanwhosoughtrelieffromhiswifeinthearmsofotherwomen.perhapsthecollapseofhisparentsmarriageengendereddemaupassantspessimism,reflectedparticularlyinhisstoriesaboutinfidelityandfailedrelationships.itcertainlyinfluencedhisownattitudetowardwomen,which,inturn,affectedhiscreationofcharactersinstoriessuchas"thenecklace."

  eventsinHistoryatthetimeoftheshortstory

  thepurposeofwomen.Demaupassantsattitudetowardwomenwasambivalent.Hewasoneoffewnineteenth-centuryauthorstorecognizeandcelebratewomenssensualityratherthanregarditasasignofcorruption.Hewasalso,however,devastatinglycrueltowomen,whetherinhisownlifeorinhisfiction.HeremendedthattheFrenchacademymissionatreatiseonhowto"breakdecently,properly,politely,withoutnoise,sceneorviolence,withawomanwhoadoresyouandwithwhomyouarefedup"(demaupassantinSteegmuller,p.178).Hescoffedatmonogamy,insistingthathecouldnotunderstandhowtwowomencouldnotbebetterthanone,threebetterthantwo,andtenbetterthanthree.

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  JefforHydeimpressedmemost.ashesaidinthebook,"iamonepersonoftwosides."thatsit.HesquitedifferentfromLanyonandUtterson,andevendiffersfrommanycharactersinother.

  ilovetoreadthischaracterthoughidontlikethisevilmanatall.Butireallytakeagreatpityonthisbadguy.

  ononehand,hegainedmuchjoyfromthesuccessfulexperiment.whatsmore,ontheotherhand,hecanescapefrompunishmentwhiledoingbadasHyde.So,wemayguesswhyStevensonnamesthebadguyHyde,,,whichsoundslike"hide".ihavetosaythatheisquiteasuccessandveryachievable,whilejustasadoctororJeff,notHydeatall.

  However,morebitternessthansweetshadhetastes.eachtimeherecoveredtoJeffafterdoingbad,whatahugeguiltyhemustburden.istillrememberinhislettertoUtterson,describedwasapoormanneartobreakdownwithmuchguiltyandregretsbeyondourthoughtsandalmostalunatic.

  asarealhumanwithemotionsandaffections,heisabsolutelyquiteafailuredespiteofhisachievementsonscience.Representedonthepaperisamanfullofevil!andihopethistragedyonsciencenevercometrue,foritwilldestroyallwehave.

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  wasreadingthebigfish’ssmellofbloodissmelledbyonecrowdofsharkfish,struggledswimssnatchesthefood,oldperson’slefthandhappentointheconvulsions,heonlycouldusetherighthand,withwoodenstick,themouthandsoonallwasallowedtousefortheweaponself-defensewhichattacked,andfinallyexpelledthiscrowdofsharkfish.Butthebigfish’smeatwasalreadyeatenonemost,buttheoldpersonalsocharminglycriticizedoneselfthelefthand“thisworktimeactuallywasresting”time,ialsowassubduedbytheoldpersonoptimisticspirit.inthelife,somelossesareinevitable,weshouldtreatbytheoptimisticmanner,cannotbecalculating.Finally,thenovelseesbyoneyouththeseniorfishermanfullyhas18footlongbigmarlininthemeasure,oncemoredescribedthisfish’shugeness,explainedseniorfishermanovercomesthedifficultywasbig,non-wasmorecommonthan.

  thenoveleulogizedthespiritwhichtheseniorfishermanfearhardanddangerousdiligentlydidnotstruggle,wealsoshouldlikehissuch,couldnotsatisfythepresentsituation,shouldpositivelytoabove,doanymatterallisrelentless,meetsdifficultlymustwelcomedifficultlyabove,couldgiveuphalfwayinnoway.onlyhasthis,weonlythencanobtainabiggersuccessandthevictory.

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  today,ireadthe"loveoflife"thisbook,theauthorisJackLondon,writtenbyapersonofpannorthernwildernessandbigbear,wolffight,andthatthenumberoffoodtosurvive,finallyreachedthebeach,wasawhalingshipsaved,livedowninthenorthernwildernessofQinsonglovethepaeanoflife.

  afterreadingthisbook,iadmiretheheroverymuch.Becausehecherishtheloveofhislife,eventodeathclutches,hestillwantstofight,refusedtoyield!Howstrongheis.oursocietytoday,buttherearesomepeopleinthefaceofsetbacksorbecauseofalittlesesamemungbeansizeofthingstojumpfromtheDutchact......thesepeoplearesonotcherishownlife,becausetheyarenotastheheroofindomitablewill,nottofaceadversityfrustrationcourage,havestrongvitalityandvigorous,optimisticaboutthespirit,theirwillpowerisveryweak,encounteredalittledifficulttogiveup,thesepeopleslifeisaslightasafeatherthatisnotworthahair.

  thestoryoftheheroinelovelife,firmandinflexiblespiritletmeunderstandatruth:tocherish,cherishownlife,thecouragetofacethedifficultiesandsetbacks,donotflinch,tobeamanofindomitablespirit.

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  inthesummervacation,ireadabookwhichiscalled“theChristmasCarol”.itiswrittenbyCharlesDickens,afamousenglishwriter.thestoryisaboutebenezerScrooge,amiser.ScroogealwayssaidaboutChristmas,“Bah,humbug”.Healsodidn’tlikespendingmoneyandgivingmoneyawayevenmore.marleyusedtobethepartnerswithScrooge.Unfortunately,hedied7yearsago.oneday,maley’sghostcametohishomeandtoldScroogethreeChristmasghostwouldetohishome.Firstly,GhostofChristmaspastcame.HeshowedScroogehowhebecameamiserfromahappyboy.then,GhostofChristmaspresentcame.Heshowedhisemployeeandhisnephew’shappylives.Finally,GhostofChristmasFuturecame.HetookScroogetohisgraveinhisfutureandshowedhimhislonelydeathistheresultofhismeanandmiserlylife.inthenextmorning,Scroogeunderstood.Hechangedhislivingwayandbecamegenerous.Hedonatedmoneytothecharityorganization.ithinkitisagoodstory.ittellsustobegenerousandhelpotherpeoplemore.tobemiserlyandmeanonlydoharmtootherpeopleandourselves.Helpingothersisaverygoodvirtue.itmakesyoufeelgood,makeothersfeelwarmandmakeothersrememberyou.assomanyadvantages,whyyoudon’tdothis?

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  personslifetogothroughmanymuddyrainisrough?ihavenoonslifehavemanyvaliantrecordisbrilliant?ihavenoiknow:aslongasstronginthefaceoflife,likethewonderful;aslongastheefforttodotheordinarylife,likethebrilliant.

  Sheislikeanuglyducklingwithonlyuglyducklingabandoned,herchildhoodhumiliation,tonevershedaaunttookhertotheorphanage,shealsodidnotgiveuptheirown,evenifhisonlyfriendHelenhasdied,butshestillbraveandstrongtolive,andiswonderfultrackmeet.

  Shegetatutortodotothornfieldmanor,accidentallymettheownermr.Rochester,heishandsomeandfulloftemperament,butthepositionofthegapisbroad,shehasnofear,resolutelyandranacrossthedivideisstrong,bravepursuitofequalityandfreedom,evencantharmherRochesteranddignity.

  abravemanmustbeharvested,bravepeoplewillbebitter,braveman,asabraveman,shouldbelikeher-likeJanelove.

  onceiwasinnocent,ireallybelightofheartfromdayifoundout,idontknowsincewhenhaveweakness,wanttodonotdaretodo,tosaynottosay.iwanttojointheschoolcontest,butalwaysfeelinadequate,theopportunitywastakenenglishisnotgood,theclassalsodarenotsayitoutloud.ireallywanttochangemyself,buttoalwayshavethecourageto.

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  inthebook,theoldmanpreparedhisfishingproperlyandpreciouslythananyotherfishermensothat“thenwhenluckcomesyouareready”astheoldmanthoughttohimself.inreality,someofuskeepcomplainingthattheyareborninwrongtimeorgoodluckneverknockstheirdoors.infact,goodlucksometimesjustcomeswhentheyarenotready.takingnewtonforexample,ifhehadnotacquiredalot,millionsofapplescouldnevermakehimdiscoverythegravity.Soifwejustkeepstudyingasmuchaswecan,goodluckwillfinallyfindusandabrightfutureisaheadofus.theoldmannevergivesuphope.whenallofpeoplethinkheisdoomed,hestillstronglybelievesthathewillgetabigfish.andhedoes.Sonevergivinguphopeisveryimportanttous.thisremindedmeofthesentenceinChurchill’sspeech“nevergiveup,never,never,never…”.“Butmanisnotmadefordefeat.amancanbedestroyedbutnotdefeated”hasalwaysbeeninspiringmewhenicounterwithsomesetbacksinmylife.Setbacksareinevitableinpursuitofourgoals,butweshouldneverbefrustratedandshouldbe“gracefulunderheavypressure”liketheoldman.itishisrelentlesspursuitthatcontributestothevictory.

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  inthebook,theoldmanpreparedhisfishingproperlyandpreciouslythananyotherfishermensothat“thenwhenluckcomesyouareready”astheoldmanthoughttohimself.inreality,someofuskeepcomplainingthattheyareborninwrongtimeorgoodluckneverknockstheirdoors.infact,goodlucksometimesjustcomeswhentheyarenotready.takingnewtonforexample,ifhehadnotacquiredalot,millionsofapplescouldnevermakehimdiscoverythegravity.Soifwejustkeepstudyingasmuchaswecan,goodluckwillfinallyfindusandabrightfutureisaheadofus.theoldmannevergivesuphope.whenallofpeoplethinkheisdoomed,hestillstronglybelievesthathewillgetabigfish.andhedoes.Sonevergivinguphopeisveryimportanttous.thisremindedmeofthesentenceinChurchill’sspeech“nevergiveup,never,never,never…”.“Butmanisnotmadefordefeat.amancanbedestroyedbutnotdefeated”hasalwaysbeeninspiringmewhenicounterwithsomesetbacksinmylife.Setbacksareinevitableinpursuitofourgoals,butweshouldneverbefrustratedandshouldbe“gracefulunderheavypressure”liketheoldman.itishisrelentlesspursuitthatcontributestothevictory.

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  asimplestory,anordinaryman,anordinarybigmarlin,inthevastseahappenedseeminglyordinaryandextraordinaryexperience.

  thisbookisaboutaCubanoldfishermannameddiego,amanfishingalone,inthe84daysafternothingcaughtabigmarlin.thisistheoldmanneverseennorheardofthanhisboattwofeetlongerabigfish.Bigfishstrengthisbig,draggingtheboatdriftedfortwodaysandtwonights,theoldmanhasexperiencedinthepasttwodaysandtwonightshaveneversufferedtoughtest,finallyputthebigsharkfindie,tiedtothebow.atthistime,however,encounteredashark,theoldmanandthesharkdogfight,resultthebigmarlinwassharkateup,oldmanfinallydraggedhomeonlyapairofbarefishskeleton.afterreadingthisnovel,ifoundthattheoldmansstoryisnotonlyasymboloftherelationshipbetweenhumanandnature,andasymbolofthewholehumanspiritindestructible.inreality,thoughhefailed,butinspirit,heisthewinner.

  Here,theoldmanisnotonlyrepresentsaperson,buttorepresentaforce,akindofspirit,thatistoletapersonadmireperseverance,thespiritofneveryielding.ialsoveryadmirethenoveloldfishermanswill,heletmeknowhowamanmustbestrong,cantmeetthefrustrationislosing,thatwillneverbeaonething.

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  thebookisaboutanoldfishermannameddiegoinCuba,aloneapersonouttoseafishing,at84daysafternothingcaughtabigmarlin.thisisoldpeoplehaveneverseennorheardofthanhisboattwofeetlongerabigfish.Fishtroubleisbigalso,draggingtheboatdriftedfortwodaysandtwonights,theoldmanhasexperiencedinthesetwodaysandtwonightshaveneversufferedthehardtest,finallyputthebigsharkfindie,tiedtothebow.atthistime,however,encounteredashark,theoldmanandthesharkdogfight,resultthebigmarlinwassharkateup,oldmanfinallydraggedhomeonlyapairofbarefishskeletonwhydidntHemingwaymaketheoldmanfinallyvictory?.thisistheoldmanandthesea"wanttorevealofphilosophy.Undeniable,aslongasitistheywillhavedefects.

  whenapersonadmittedthedefectsandtriedtoovercomeit,thisisthemostimportantthing.Becauseapersonsvalueisembodiedintheprocess,evenifnothingtoharvest,itisvictory.oldfishermanwasdaredtochallengetheirwinner,hehasunparalleledcourageandconfidence,heisthebest,oldfishermaneitherfailedorsuccessful,heisawinner.Sowewanttogoforwardwithaconfidenceandcouragetofacechallenges,thatistherealwinner.

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  theworldiswhatweseenowthisappearance?plantsarealwayssilent,theanimalsdonthavethoughtsandfeelings,foodcanfillourbelly...

  thatmaynotbeoh!aslongasyouarewillingto,hemaybecomeanotherappearance:starlightshinesthrougheverycornerofthesmallanimalstoplaywithyou,sittinginmyroom,youcanflyingintotheground,inatwinkling,withroamingwanli...wanttogototheworldforroaming,itisnotdifficult,justneedsomecuriosityandsomefantasy.

  alicehasdonethisinthepast,thestoryislikethis:inamakeyousleepyintheafternoon,aliceintheriverthechasingatalkingrabbitinvestandfellintotherabbithole,whichcametoawonderfulworld,inthiswonderfulworldmanystrangethingshappened,untilaliceclashedwiththequeen,justwakeup,foundhimselfstilllayintheriver.

  whenifinishedreadingthebook,irealizedthefunofreadingandimaginehappiness.thebookbroughtmetoawonderfulworldtoroaming,alsoleftadeepimpressiononme.

  Readingthisbook,liketosetfootonaboattrip,canroamtheworld,youcanlookatflags,canfeelhappy.ialsowanttoalice,forlifeisfullofbeautifulyearningtodoagoodboy!

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  Setting:HogwartsSchoolofwitchcraftandwizardryiswhereHarrypotterandhisfriendslearnedaboutmagic.mainCharacters:Harrypotterisan11yearoldboywho’sparentsdiedandhegoestoHogwarts.Ronweasleyisan11yearoldboywhohas5brothersand1sisterandhegoestoHogwarts.Hermioneisa10yearoldgirlwholikeslearnalotsandshegoestoHogwarts.QuirrellisHogwarts’steacherVoldemort’shelper.Voldemortisanevilguyofthemagicworld.Climax:HarryneverthoughtQuirrellwashelpingVoldemort.QuirrelcoughtHarryandlethimtogetthephilosphersstonebutwhenHarrygotithedidn’tgiveittoQuirrellandVoldemortcameoutfromthebackofQuirrell’shead!andVoldemortorderdQuirrelltocatchHarryandgetthestonebutwhenQuirrelltouchedHarryhisbodydissolvedandthenhedied.Conclusion:HarrydefeatedVoldemortandtheyearhasfinishedit’stimefortheschoolcupGryffindorwasinlastbut4morethingsletthemwin!FirstisforRonbecauseheplaythebestgameofchessHogwartshasseeninmanyyearshegot50points.SecondisforHermionefortheuseofcoollogicinthefacefireshegot50points.thirdisforHarrywhodefeatedVoldemortgetthestonehegot60pointsforthat!Lastfornevillehegot10pointsforhismoxieandGryffindorwon!

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  therearemanypartsilike:theUglyDucklingtellsofahomelylittlebirdborninabarnyardwhosuffersabusefromhissurroundingsuntil,muchtohisdelight(andtothesurpriseofothers),hematuresintoabeautifulswan,themostbeautifulbirdofall.

  thestoryisbelovedaroundtheworldasataleaboutpersonaltransformationforthebetter.theangel?,whichaboutanangelandadeadchildgatheringflowerstocarrytoHeaven,remindsusofthepunishmentwhichwewouldaccumulateontheill-useandunder-useofourtalentsandsituations.

  theLittlemermaidliftedherglorifiedeyestowardsthesun,andfeltthem,forthefirsttime,fillingwithtears.themermaid"ssacrificeisnotincidental,orbecauseshemadethemistakeoflovingahuman,orbecauseshewantedasoul,orbeacompletehuman,orasherfinalriteofpassage.

  obviously,ashumanbeingsand‘childrenofGod’,weshouldpossesstheessentialgoodness.thefairytalesshowusabouttheimportanceofkindness,ofperseverance,ofobediencewhichweshouldfollowinlife.

  ilovethethemeofandersen’sFairytales:thereisnolovegreaterthanthis:thatsomeonegiveshislifeforhisfriend.italsopointsouttheimportanceofwisdominaperson’slife.wecanseemoreimportantaspectsoflife.

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  Comparedtoother9thor10thgradebooks,theenglishusedinthisbookisnottoodifficult,butmanyofthehistoricalandculturalreferenceswillrequireadditionalresearchifyouwanttofullyunderstandthem.

  aFarewelltoarmsfocusesonarelationshipbetweenanamericanofficerfightingfortheitalianarmyandaBritishnurseduringworldwari.itthereforecoverstwoofthemostcommontopicsinwestern(andperhapsallof)literature:loveandwar.thebookprovidesafirst-personaccountoftheGreatwar,whichisacriticaleventinwesternhistory,anditdiscussessomeoftheperceivedculturaldifferencesbetweenamericans,italians,Britons,austrians,andGermans.moreover,forthoseofyouespeciallyinterestedinwriting,thisbookisfamousforitsdirect,impassivewritingstyle.

  Hemingwaysstraightforwardwritingstyleusuallykeepsthegrammarsimple.However,thisalsomeansthatthebooksometimesdescribesimportanteventsinveryfewwords,soitiseasytomisssomethingimportant.moreover,thebookmakesmanyreferenceswithoutanyexplanation-forexample,referencestoeurope,europeanlanguages,andwarvocabulary-whichmaymakeitdifficulttounderstandwithoutlookingtheseuponyourown.

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  FindingthemagicofLifeintheLittleprince

  theLittleprincebyantoinedeSaint-exupéryisacharmingandendearingnovellathatteachesusaboutthewondersoflife.writteninsimpleyetpoeticlanguage,thestoryfollowsthejourneyofayoungprinceashetravelsfromplanettoplanetandencountersawiderangeofinterestingcharacters,includingaconceitedman,afox,andawiseoldsnake.

  whatifoundmostappealingabouttheLittleprinceisthewayinwhichitexploresthepoweroftheimaginationandthebeautyoftheworldaroundus.thestoryencouragesustolookbeyondthemundaneroutinesoflifeandtorediscoverthemagicofexistence.throughtheeyesoftheprince,weareinvitedtoseetheworldasachilddoes,fullofwonderandpossibility.

  moreover,thebookremindsusoftheimportanceofconnectingwithothersandthevalueofhumanrelationships.theprincesfriendshipwiththefox,forexample,isatouchingreminderofthepowerofloveandtherewardsofopeningourselvesuptoothers.

  overall,theLittleprinceisawonderfulbookthatcanbeenjoyedbybothchildrenandadultsalike.itsthemesofimagination,wonder,andloveareuniversalandtimeless,makingitastorythatwillresonatewithreadersofallages.

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  Guydemaupassantwasthechildofanunhappymarriage.Hismotherhasbeendessccrriibbeeddasneuroticandhisfatherasamanwhosoughtrelieffromhiswifeinthearmsofotherwomen.perhapsthecollapseofhisparentsmarriageengendereddemaupassantspessimism,reflectedparticularlyinhisstoriesaboutinfidelityandfailedrelationships.itcertainlyinfluencedhisownattitudetowardwomen,which,inturn,affectedhiscreationofcharactersinstoriessuchas"thenecklace."

  eventsinHistoryatthetimeoftheshortstory

  thepurposeofwomen.Demaupassantsattitudetowardwomenwasambivalent.Hewasoneoffewnineteenth-centuryauthorstorecognizeandcelebratewomenssensualityratherthanregarditasasignofcorruption.Hewasalso,however,devastatinglycrueltowomen,whetherinhisownlifeorinhisfiction.HeremendedthattheFrenchacademymissionatreatiseonhowto"breakdecently,properly,politely,withoutnoise,sceneorviolence,withawomanwhoadoresyouandwithwhomyouarefedup"(demaupassantinSteegmuller,p.178).Hescoffedatmonogamy,insistingthathecouldnotunderstandhowtwowomencouldnotbebetterthanone,threebetterthantwo,andtenbetterthanthree.