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Is it the education slum of love, last night, we read "The Slum of Education of Love" with my mother. There was a poor woman in the newspaper, and my mother led my sister and me to deliver cloth to the poor woman. Following the address my sister had copied, we found the poor woman.
The poor woman was so overjoyed when she saw the cloth we had given her that she didn't know what to say thanks. While we were delivering the cloth, I saw that their family was very poor, the whole house was dark, there was no furniture in sight, and a child was leaning on a chair in the dark room and doing his homework. Later, Enrico saw clearly which child was the child of the vegetable seller in his class - Klossie, the boy with red hair and a disabled hand.
Klossie sat on the floor, writing her homework on a small stool. According to Klossie's mother, Klossie's father is in America, and her mother used to sell vegetables for a living, but now she is sick and can't even sell vegetables. The furniture that can be sold at home has been sold, and it is difficult for children to go to school.
Fortunately, the textbooks and notebooks he used to go to school were given by the city office, and he finally reluctantly entered the school. Seeing this, I thought, Klossie is so pitiful, her family is so poor, but Klossie still studies so hard. In comparison, how good our living conditions are!
Every day, there are meals carefully prepared by my mother and grandmother, and there is a separate room where you can study quietly, do your homework, and have beautiful and handsome clothes to wear. On holidays, Mom and Dad also took us to the park to play, to travel to other places, ** beautiful scenery. But we usually do our homework, but we don't work as hard as Klossie, and we always need to be urged by our mother.
I was thinking about Enrico's mother who said: "That child's hard work in one day is worth much more than your hard work in a year!" That kid deserves the first prize!
It's so undeserved to think about how you usually behave. In the future, you must study hard and write your homework, and you don't need to be urged by your mother.
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Yesterday I watched a movie called "Slumdog Millionaire" and it was a very touching movie. The protagonist of the movie is Jamal. The beginning of the film gives us four answers:
a, he cheated, he cheated b, he's lucky, he's lucky, blind withered c, he's a genius he is genius d, it is written, it is meant to be".
The article mainly talks about a little boy, Jamal, who is being interrogated and tortured by India. The reason is that Jamal participated in an Indian version of the live TV show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, but just before he could face the last question, someone exposed him for cheating. Jamal, of course, flatly denied it.
With the correctness of this question, Jamal's life experience also came into view of the viewer, but it seemed to be predestined by God, and the answers to all the questions were related to Jamal's life experience.
The article chronicles the horrors of India's feudal society by documenting Jamal's life. For example, Jamal will get a thousand rupees for advertising time when he finally participates in the millionaire contest, he goes to the toilet and the host writes "b" on the mirror fool, implying that Jamal chooses "b", but in fact "b" is the wrong answer and the correct answer is "d". Jamal's life experience taught him that the answer to this question was "D".
And at the beginning, when Jamal and his brother and a girl are taking Shen Min to the dump, a kind person comes up and takes them into the orphanage. Jamal and his brother thought they were good people and left with them. But in the end, Jamal's brother was called away by the kind man who asked him to call Jamal over and try to gouge out Jamal's eye.
But instead of doing this, his brother saved Jamal's life.
Jamal's whole life was destined to be associated with this millionaire race. At the end of the article, he found the long-lost Latille, the little girl at the beginning of the article. This millionaire game seems to have been set up specifically for Jamal, who didn't cheat, and it's all his life experience.
This is a classic description of the gap between the rich and the poor caused by globalization, and as globalization advances, the gap between the rich and the poor is accelerating around the world, and the luxury consumption of Fifth Avenue is based on the exploitation of the poor in Mumbai and other places.
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