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"If You Give Me Three Days of Light" after reading.
I read the book "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 Helen Keller, who is blind and deaf, and her mental journey. Throughout her life, she was mentored and cared for by Anne Sally and other teachers, as well as encouraged by her family and friends, to become an outstanding educator, philanthropist, and speaker.
She spent lonely years without sound, light, and speechlessness. But she still stubbornly believes that fate can give her three days of light. On the first day, she encouraged those kind and hardworking people through the "window of the soul"; The next day she got up at dawn to see the moving miracle of night turning into day; On the last day, Helen Keller went to experience the life of ordinary people, to feel the joy, sadness, emotion and kindness.
Her tenacious will is worth emulating.
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There are no more unfortunate people in the world than those who are physically disabled, a group of poor people, who among them are like Helen. What about Keller? Famous American writer Mark.
Twain once said, "The 19th century produced two outstanding figures, one Napoleon and the other Keller."
Helen was deaf and blind from an early age, and became mute. However, she was still lucky, and her mentor, Mr. Sullivan, "fell from the sky" and brought a spark of knowledge to little Helen. They traveled the world, appeared on podiums large and small, and spoke to people, and all of them were moved by their indomitability.
If You Give Me Three Days of Light", a world-famous tome, although it is not a long story, but the meaning is profound—people should cherish what they have now, savor the difficulties of life, and be grateful for everything they have, as if they will lose everything tomorrow. In the book, the protagonist, whose fate is decided, is saved by good fortune, and at this time, she deeply realizes that life is so precious that it cannot be lost. Is 400 words enough?
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"If You Give Me Three Days of Light" after reading.
Recently, I read Helen Keller's autobiography, "If You Give Me Three Days of Light," and I was deeply moved. This book mainly tells the rough life of Helen Keller, who is blind and deaf, and 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 Keller overcame unimaginable difficulties and completed her studies at Harvard University, graduating with honors.
She has always been committed to the cause of people with disabilities, raising funds to improve the living environment of people with disabilities and create educational opportunities for them. She has traveled the world to cheer people with disabilities. Eventually, he became an outstanding philanthropist, speaker, and educator.
Her world is only a lonely time without light, sound, and speechless.
But she stubbornly thought that if I was given three days of light—
On the first day, I was going to see people, and their kindness, gentleness, and friendship made my life worth living.
The next day, I will get up at dawn and see the moving miracle of night turning into day.
On the third day, I will spend an ordinary day in the real world, among the people who are engaged in their daily lives. Helen's three days are just that, but we have a lot of time and opportunities to create a good life. Light is not a luxury for us, and sound is not desirable.
For us, there is no shortage of perfect body tissue, what we need is tenacity of will, the spirit of not surrendering to fate, and self-improvement! What is more important is to have a positive, optimistic, and daring heart to create miracles!
For good or evil is between a thought, and whether a miracle in life appears or not is also a thought. Heaven has given us eyes to see the world clearly; God has given us thoughts to change the world and make the spiritual world better; And God has given us hands so that we can embrace the future and create the miracle of life!
A philosopher once said, "Courage dwells in the soul, not in a strong body." This is a true portrayal of Helen.
With a strong heart, Helen finally rose in the face of adversity, and she was really crippled. We are so fortunate that we have everything wonderful – a healthy body, a good learning environment, excellent teachers ......From now on, we must seize every minute and every second, don't let time go to waste, don't wait for loss to know how to cherish, like Helen Keller, don't complain, don't give up, cherish what we have, study hard, face doom with a smile, overcome difficulties with tenacious perseverance, and show the value of life with outstanding achievements.
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The great writer Mark Twain once said: "In the nineteenth century, there was a book called "If You Give Me Three Days of Light," and Helen was everywhere. Kaiqin's love of life,
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During the summer vacation, I read the book "If You Give Me Three Days of Light". This is an autobiographical memoir written by Helen Keller, a disabled American.
In the United States in the twentieth century, there was a woman with a disability and a strong will to bring light to mankind. She is the great Helen Keller. She shocked the world with her unique life form.
She died at the age of eighty-eight, but she spent eighty-seven years in a dull, silent, and speechless life. She was unlucky, but with tenacious perseverance, she overcame countless difficulties and finally graduated from the world-famous Harvard University with the help of the great teacher Anne Sullivan.
Helen Keller is a veritable heroine among women, she can't see, but she longs to see the light, although it is impossible, but if she can give her three days of light, then she will definitely cherish it, she wants to see people's kindness and gentleness; She really wants to see the infinite changes in the world through the museum; She wants to welcome the dawn and start a new day of life and work like a normal person.
It can be seen that she just wants to live like a normal person, and there is no excessive luxury. But we normal people can't cherish such a seemingly ordinary, but actually very precious every day, what a shame!
Helen Keller was a person with physical difficulties, but with amazing perseverance, she overcame the difficulties and achieved brilliant achievements, setting an example for people. And what about us? We should cherish such a time, conscientiously study cultural and scientific knowledge, and be a useful person to society.
Let me cherish every day of my life together, to be full and enjoy life! Helen said, "The purpose of my quest for knowledge is to contribute a little bit to society.
Suppose, each of us, like Helen, can contribute to society, even if it is only a little, the strength of so many people combined. Then, the society will be more harmonious and the future will be better!
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In the first part, Helen was blind and asked the sighted people, and they said, "There's nothing to see. ''If there is more Helen is bright, just three days of light, look at friends, know friends.''
The first day to see friends. The next day, the keys, the animals. Day 3) Trees, grass, houses.
It is divided into 3 parts. Part 2 is about life, and Part 3 is about optimism.
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I think the book "If You Give Me Three Days of Light" can be read by people all over the world because it brings a lot of truth to people
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