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During the winter break, I read Gulliver's Travels by the British writer Jonalinson Swevolt. **With spicy irony and humor, bizarre imagination and exaggeration, it describes Gulliver, who loves sailing adventures, has traveled the world four times and experienced thrilling and interesting adventures.
I was deeply attracted by the bizarre stories of the great kingdom in the travelogue, but what impressed me the most was that in 1710, Gulliver sailed to North America and happened to visit the country of Huiyin on a desert island, where he met Huiyin, who had the virtues of kindness, honesty and friendship. There are no words for "lying" and "deceiving" in the language of Huiyin, and people do not understand their meaning. They don't understand what "suspicion" means and what "distrust" is.
In their kingdom everything is real and transparent.
Gulliver had a wonderful time in the land of Huiin. He was fully integrated into this society, and he even developed a dislike for the society in which he had previously lived. Because the people there always looked at his honesty with suspicion, which made him feel lost, and thus made him extremely disgusted with human beings.
I envy the protagonist of the article for being lucky enough to go to the country of Huiyin. The ideal state of Huiyin is the ideal situation that we pursue and aspire to. There is no need to care about the truth of other people's words here, and in real life, there are too many things that we don't want to see:
Some people use rhetoric to defraud others of their hard-earned money, some abduct and sell children for huge profits, and some even go so far as to cut off relations with their biological parents for money. No wonder our teachers and elders want us to learn how to behave from an early age. This is difficult to reconcile with our advocacy of helping and caring for others.
When I meet someone in trouble and want to lend a helping hand, I hesitate; When someone helped me out, I didn't dare to accept it, and it made me feel pain and contradiction in my heart, so that I was at a loss. It not only prevents me from "loving" others, but also misses the "love" of others. Isn't that a sadness?
I look forward to the day when our society will also become a country of wisdom, and there will be no more doubts in the eyes of children. Education and reality are unified. I am willing to work hard for this, and I hope that everyone will work with me to start from yourself and from now on, so that this society will be more sincere and less hypocritical.
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When I opened Gulliver's Travels, I was immediately drawn to the catalogue in front of me: Lilliputian Adventures, Adult Adventures, and Flying Nations, ......These words seem to have been cast by the author, and as soon as I saw this, I wanted to look down quickly, and I wanted to quickly understand how there could be a Lilliputian country and an adult country, and how the country could fly. With these questions in mind, I read the first chapter carefully.
This book tells the story of Gulliver, who sails with a ship as a sea doctor, and then encounters a storm and ventures alone in some magical countries, and finally returns to his own country. The plot is twisty, subtle, and humorous. It's fun to bring Gulliver's adventures to life.
It's not so much "Gulliver's Travels" as "My Travels with Gulliver", because I was almost hooked when I read it, as if I were on an adventure with him. But I also admired his wit and courage from the bottom of my heart, and he always gave me the feeling of "adversity", which was the main reason why he set foot on his own land after all the hardships and dangers, so I insisted on learning this spirit from him, otherwise, if I encountered this kind of thing in the future, I might have died a long time ago.
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