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The book tells the author Helen only nineteen months of light, but she became deaf and blind after not giving up her dreams in the governess Anne. With the help of Ms. Sullivan and her good partner Martha, she eventually visited 35 countries and spent a happy day.
In the book, there is a sentence that I remember the most: "Friends, make full use of every sense, to feel the beauty of the world!" The revelation of this sentence is: Make the most of every day of your life. So, I want to make a good habit of not wasting time.
The lesson of this book is that no matter what you do, as long as you work hard, you will definitely succeed. So I will persevere to the end, never give up halfway, and be a person like Helen, who perseveres to the end and never gives up.
The author has written too much, but there is no way, I can't stop! (The author is an 8-year-old girl, third year second semester).
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I've read many books, such as "Footprints of Great Men"."Lei Feng's Diary", "Lei Feng's Spirit" and other books. But my favorite book to read is: "If You Give Me Three Days of Light".
She - Helen Keller, a woman who lives in darkness but brings light to mankind, a woman who has spent 88 years of her life, but has survived 87 years without light. Voiceless. A weak woman in the lonely years of speechlessness.
However, it is such a person who is claustrophobic in the world of blind, deaf and mute, who graduated from Durcliffe College of Harvard University, and used all the strength of her life to run everywhere and build a charity for the benefit of the disabled, and she was selected as one of the top ten American heroes and idols in the 20th century by Time Magazine.
Physical infreedom is a shortcoming after all. Helen Keller doesn't dare say that there was never a time of complaining or frustration, but we need to understand that this is not going to help, so we need to try to control ourselves so that our brains don't get into the horns.
Helen Keller is disabled, she can be admitted to Harvard Decliffe College, and I am an able-bodied person, but I often worry about a lot of homework, after reading this book, I understand: any difficulties must be overcome, do not retreat and be afraid when encountering a little difficulty, should be brave to face difficulties, and then solve difficulties. Because I believe that in the face of difficulties, we will not necessarily succeed, but if we do not face difficulties, we will not succeed.
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Last semester, we studied the text "Helen Keller" and were touched by Helen Keller's love of life and indomitable spirit. Recently, I read her autobiography "If You Give Me Three Days of Light" and was equally struck by her strength, struggle, optimism and courage.
Helen Keller, a man who lives in a world of blindness, deafness, and muteness, graduated magna laude from Radcliffe College for Women at Harvard University. She wrote 14 books in her lifetime and was named one of the top 10 American icons of the 20th century by Time Magazine. After more than 100 years, when we walk through the long time tunnel and look back at this weak woman who has spent 87 years of dull and silent loneliness, we can't help but marvel:
How exactly is the miracle of life born? In "If You Give Me Three Days of Light", Helen said: "Knowledge gives love, light, and wisdom, and it should be said that knowledge is happiness, because with knowledge, it is to feel the pulse of human activities in history, otherwise you will not understand the ** of human life!"
Indeed, the power of knowledge is infinite, and it was knowledge that enabled Helen to create these miracles on earth! Helen was unlucky, but she was lucky, and it was because of knowledge that she was so lucky.
Her thirst for knowledge made her learn German, Latin, French and other Chinese languages, read many literary and philosophical masterpieces, and absorb the essence of the thoughts of those great and wise men in the unimaginable monotony and boredom. She compares learning to climbing a dangerous mountain, falling down and climbing up again, every time she makes a little progress, she has an encouragement, and gradually sees a wider world. Knowledge, like a rainbow, lit the lamp in Helen's heart, illuminated her inner world, and built a bridge between Helen and the world!
If you give me three days of light", Helen Keller will carefully examine her Sullivan teacher, relatives, and friends, and look around the environment in which she lives; Take a hike in the forest and indulge your eyes; to the museum for a hurried glimpse of the history and future of the world, the wonders of human progress; See the ...... of the moving miracle that turns from night to day at dawn"My eye doesn't let go of a small thing, it tries to pay close attention to everything it looks at. "These three days are really a luxury for Helen Keller. And we already have more than 3,000 days of light, let's ask ourselves, have we all made full use of this gifted five senses and limbs to feel the beauty of nature and the beauty of life?
We were so lucky with Helen. We have everything good – a healthy body, a good learning environment, good teachers, ......From today onwards, we must seize every minute and every second, don't let time go to waste, and don't wait for it to be lost before we know how to cherish it. Be like Helen Keller, don't complain, don't give up, cherish what you have, study hard, and master a wealth of knowledge.
Arm yourself with knowledge, and use knowledge to make your due contribution to the motherland and mankind. Because the power of knowledge is infinite, and knowledge can create miracles in the world!
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Well, the teacher also said that this book is good and recommends us to read it.
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Read, if you give me three days of light, how to write.
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After reading "If You Give Me Three Days of Light", I was moved by the spirit of the protagonist Helen Keller. She is a well-known social activist for people with disabilities in the United States. Twentieth month after she was born in Alaba , an illness robbed her of her sight and hearing, leaving her in a world of darkness and silence for the rest of her life.
With her perseverance and strong and unyielding spirit, she finally overcame herself, stepped out of the silent world, and built a bridge of communication with others with her pen.
I think Helen Keller is really amazing, if she were someone else, maybe she would commit suicide, maybe she would rely on her parents for a lifetime, but she is different, she walked strong alone, not only learned five languages, but also became a famous writer. Why was she able to do that? The answer is to be strong!
I remember one time, my sister taught me to recognize "horns". At first, I thought it was very fresh, but then I had to recognize more horns, and I couldn't figure it out, so I said, "Don't learn anymore!"
My sister said, "How can you not learn when you encounter setbacks?" But at that time, I couldn't listen to anything, I didn't want to learn anything, and I prevaricated that the teacher would teach me in the future, and when I grew up, it wouldn't be so difficult to learn.
When my sister saw me like this, she didn't bother to pay attention to me, and the student corner gave up halfway. Now that I think about it, Helen Keller is disabled and can still study, why can't I? It would have been nice if I had been able to hold on to it!
Helen Keller has become my idol, and in the future, I want to be like her, despise difficulties, and be a real strong person!
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It's nice to see everything, it's nice to be alive.
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I'm alive, I'm happy"
Suppose you only give me three days of light. On the first day, I'm going to see nature. Nature is full of life and songs, birds are singing and flowers are fragrant, and I am running and playing happily in the verdant forest.
When you are tired of playing, you lie down on the green grass and rest. At noon, the sun glows golden. It makes me feel buried in the liquid and feel hot.
Dusk, the cute and clever little creatures.
If You Give Me Three Days of LightRecently, I read Helen Keller's autobiography If You Give Me Three Days of Light, and I was deeply moved. "If You Give Me Three Days of Light" mainly tells the bumpy life of the blind and deaf Helen Keller, as well as her mental journey. With only 19 months of light and sound in her life, with the help and care of Anne Sally and other teachers, and with the help of family and friends, Helen overcame unimaginable difficulties and completed her studies at Harvard University, graduating with honors. >>>More
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On the first day, I went to meet all my friends, and helped each other side by side on this journey, far or near, all encounters are worthy of gratitude, they are all destined fate in the previous life, and this past years, friendship is evergreen, and hatred returns to the land. The next day, go to the meeting with the person you once loved, or loved, the three points of your heart must still grow that evergreen vine, maybe it will entangle you for a lifetime, go and solve it, love or hate, the years are worth remembering. The last time is left to the relatives, this life can be together, the next life may not be able to meet again, time is old, miss the journey, the last second is worth cherishing, the skin will eventually return to dust, relatives are the inheritance of spirit and blood and bones, from now on, there is no life!
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