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Appreciation: Reporting knowledge gives people love, gives people light, gives people wisdom, it should be said that knowledge is happiness, because with knowledge, it is to touch the pulse of human activities in history, otherwise you don't understand the ** of human life!
This knowledge, like a rainbow, lit the lamp in Helen's heart, illuminated her inner world, and built a bridge between Helen and the world!
It was knowledge that gave her the courage to live, and it was knowledge that gave her the strength to accept the challenges of life, so that she could face difficulties with amazing perseverance, and finally found the light of life in the darkness. It was knowledge that gave her a belief.
In this world, why is it that only deaf people cherish their lost hearing? Only the blind cherish the happiness of seeing the light of day? Let us cherish every day of our lives, to live life to the fullest, to enjoy life.
The power of knowledge is so great that it can turn a disabled person into a person who is beneficial to humanity and society. If each of us could be like Helen Keller, in our lifetime, we would regard the thirst for knowledge as the pursuit of life, and live with this pursuit every day, with friendliness, vigor and desire, how much joy and happiness would be added to our lives!
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1. Do your best to get everything done. A famous person once said, "What's not easy?
It's not easy to do what you should do every day. What's not simple? It's not as simple as doing everything to the best of your ability.
Think about this question, if you only had three days of light, what would you use with your eyes? Thinking that in three days, the sun will never rise before your eyes again, how will you spend those precious three days? Where will you let your eyes stay?
Second, we must have a good attitude of optimism. In the face of huge blows and difficulties, Helen did not complain, but faced it with an optimistic attitude to gain confidence. Here's a story that illustrates this.
Two talented people with comparable grades went to Beijing to catch the exam, and when they were rushing in the middle of the night, they met a mourning team and passed by the coffin, and the former was very worried and felt that it was not a good sign. And the latter thought: coffin coffin, there are officials and wealth.
So the latter won the top prize. The former is not on the list, and this story can show that a good attitude of optimism is one of the important factors for success.
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It expresses his yearning for sunshine and his pursuit of things.
But the important thing is :
Karen Keller is using her own misfortune to show people how lucky and happy we are compared to him.
We need to cherish everything we have more.
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It expresses the author's desire for light.
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Desperate to get out of the dark mood.
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The first chapter, "Open the Eyes of the Heart", provides a brief account of Helen's time before the arrival of her governess.
Chapter 2, "Faith and Hope," focuses on the journey from Perkins School for the Blind to Harvard University.
Chapter 3, "Out of Darkness and Silence," describes Helen's life after graduation and the process of learning to speak.
Chapter 4, "The Story of Teacher Sullivan", describes the background of Teacher Helen and the hardships of caring for her.
Chapter 5, "If You Give Me Three Days of Light," tells the title of what Helen would do if she were given three days of light.
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Day 1: I want to see through the "window of the soul" those kind, gentle and touching people who encourage me to live.
Day 2: I'm going to get up at dawn to see the moving miracle of night turning into day. I will look up in awe at the magnificent panorama of the dawn as the sun awakens the sleeping earth.
On the third day, I will spend time in the current daily world, to the places where people who are busy with life often go, to experience their happiness, sorrow, emotion, and kindness.
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