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You can search for the name of a few ** articles on it casually and indicate that you want to read it. For example, after reading the diary of a female sailor. A whole lot of felling!
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From this article, you can also feel the author's feelings about the thoughts of the sea and his feelings for the sea.
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"The Old Man and the Sea" successfully created a classic tough guy image. Its author, Ernest Hemingway, was also awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. The book tells the story of an old fisherman named Santiago in Cuba, who went out to sea alone to fish and caught an immensely large marlin after 84 days of nothing.
It was a large fish two feet longer than his boat that the old man had never seen or heard of. The fish was so vigorous that he dragged the boat adrift for two days and two nights, and the old man went through a difficult test that he had never endured before, and finally stabbed the big fish to death and tied it to the bow of the boat. However, at this time, he encountered a shark, and the old man fought to the death with the shark, but the big marlin was still eaten by the shark, and the old man finally dragged home only a bare fish skeleton.
Why didn't Hemingway let the old man win in the end? In the words of the old man: "A person is not born to be defeated", "People can be destroyed, but they cannot be defeated."
This is the philosophy that "The Old Man and the Sea" wants to reveal. It is undeniable that as long as you are human, you will have flaws. When a person acknowledges this flaw and strives to overcome it rather than submit to it, it does not matter whether he ends up catching a complete marlin or an empty skeleton, because the value of one's life has been fully demonstrated in the pursuit of marlin.
He has worked hard and struggled for his ideals, isn't he a winner? The old fisherman is the one who dares to challenge his own flaws and his own courage and confidence. From the point of view of the secular view of victory, the old fisherman is not the final victor, because although he defeated the big marlin at the beginning, in the end the big marlin was eaten by the shark, and he only returned to the shore with the white skeleton of the big marlin, that is, the shark was the victor.
However, in the eyes of the idealists, the old fisherman is the victor, because he has never compromised and surrendered to the sea, not to the big marlin, and not to the shark. As the master Beethoven said, "I can be destroyed, but I cannot be conquered".
Human nature is strong, and human beings themselves have their own limits, but it is precisely because of people like the old fisherman who challenge and surpass them again and again that this limit expands again and again, and puts greater challenges in front of mankind again and again. In this sense, heroes like the old fisherman Santiago, regardless of whether they succeed or fail in challenging the limits, are worthy of our eternal respect. Because, what he brings us is the noblest self-confidence of human beings!
Life is an endless pursuit. Its road is long, difficult, and full of ups and downs, but as long as he is brave and tenacious to meet the challenges with a confident heart, he will always be a true winner!
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The summer problem of the ninth middle school, think for yourself, only by working hard can you get good grades!!
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Also,You're also in the nine.。。
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During the winter break, I watched Robinson Crusoe, a world-famous book about a seafaring merchant in distress who drifts alone to a deserted island. He overcame all kinds of unexpected difficulties, relied on his tenacious will and scientific knowledge, lived on the island for 28 years, and finally returned to his hometown after being rescued.
Robinson, the protagonist of this book, really impressed me so much. He lived on a desert island for 28 years, a full 28 years, what a staggering number. If I lived on this desert island, I am afraid that I would not be able to survive an hour, not to mention that he still made all the living utensils on the desert island with his own hands and feet.
In this comparison, how cowardly I am, and how strong he is. Thinking of this, I decided to follow Robinson's example, to be as strong as him, not to be cowardly. I don't want to live on a desert island like him, but I want to learn from him in life.
For example: be strong, don't cry often, don't be cowardly in an emergency, and calmly solve the problem. These are all signs of being strong in life.
Robinson's strength not only impressed me, but also his optimism. When he first arrived on the desert island, Robinson had no assistants, incomplete tools, and inexperience, so it took a lot of labor and time to do everything. It takes forty-two days to even make a plank.
Many of the things he did were in vain and did not succeed, but he never lost heart and was never disappointed, and always summed up the experience of failure and started again. The hard work paid off in return, and he eventually became a ship, bread to eat, and pottery ......None of this was not achieved with a lot of effort and overcoming many difficulties. Seeing this, I can't help but reflect on the past, once I didn't succeed in doing something, I would get discouraged and then stop doing it.
This is not right, and it should be like Robinson, summing up the experience of failure and starting again.
After reading Robinson Crusoe, I benefited a lot.
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Ever since I read "The Education of Love", I have been deeply attracted and moved by this book. This book is mainly about the love between children and their fathers, mothers, classmates, teachers, and others. The book also talks about how to educate children, especially not to use violence.
After reading this book, I learned that there are many well-wishers in society who have dedicated their lives. Sacrificing their precious lives for the sake of our health and well-being. For example, the heroes who died on the battlefield are a good example.
Our world is full of love, and love is everywhere. "The Education of Love" writes a lot about the love between people. One of the things that touched me the most was "In Search of My Mother: From the Apennines to the Andes (Monthly Story)".
The story is about Marco's family, who are suffering from misfortune, poverty, and debt. In order to support the family, my mother went to work as a maid in a rich man's house alone two years ago. But the youngest son, Marko, missed his mother so much that in less than a year, he went out to find his mother alone.
He went to his mother's house, but there was no sign of her. He searched elsewhere, but still couldn't find it. Marco cried sadly, but he still stood up bravely, not afraid of difficulties, asked around, and finally found his mother.
This is the love between Marco and his mother.
The Education of Love is indeed a good book, which has made me understand many truths about being a human being and made me know how to cherish my happiness even more. I will love my father, mother, sister and other elders and relatives even more.
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