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After reading "The Old Man and the Sea":
Reading the book "The Old Man and the Sea" by the American writer Ernest Hemingway, I had a deep feeling.
The Old Man and the Sea is written about Santiago, an old Cuban fisherman who finally caught a big marlin alone after 84 days without catching a fish, but the fish was so big that he dragged his boat at sea for three days before he was exhausted, and was killed by the fisherman and tied to the side of the boat, and repeatedly found the shark's attack on the way back, and finally returned to port with only the head and tail and a backbone.
What a strong fisherman, who went fishing alone, and after being bitten by sharks many times, the big marlin that the fisherman had worked so hard to catch turned into bones. In the face of such a huge loss, the fisherman does not care, and can still face it with a sunny attitude. If we can learn from the good character of a fisherman's perseverance, then we will achieve great results.
The perseverance of the fisherman reminds me of my study, my study is always good and bad, and it is not stable, that is because I always do not insist on doing after-class exercises, and I only read half an hour of books every day to complete my homework. If you don't get good grades, you catch up, and then you get better. If the grades are good, it will be an "old disease**" again.
In the future, I will apply the perseverance of the fisherman to my studies and maintain a good state of study.
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How Steel is Made".
After reading "How Steel is Made", I was deeply moved.
How Steel is Made" portrays Paul Kochagin as a proletarian hero who is stoic and tenacious. And with the life experience of Paul Kochagin as a clue, it shows the vast historical picture of the Soviet Union and the arduous struggle life of the people. Write about the hardships of the struggle in the Soviet period and the good qualities of that era - the spirit of dedication to ideals, the iron will and the qualities of tenacious struggle.
I admire this quality of Paul, he is indeed a tenacious man, and when he was wounded and had to withdraw from the battlefield, he continued to contribute to the development of society in the rear. When he was diagnosed with a nerve center problem, he continued to work as hard as he could, striving to do more for society. Eventually, he was paralyzed in both legs and blind, and had to give up his job.
But he still resolutely picked up the pen and once again stubbornly fought against fate. As Beethoven said, "Man should take fate by the throat!"
This is very reasonable, people should not succumb to fate, they should struggle all their lives, and fight tenaciously. In **, I appreciate one of the sentences the most: "The most precious thing of a person is life."
Life is only once for us. A person's life should be spent in such a way that when he looks back, he does not regret that he wasted his time, nor is he ashamed of his inaction.
I think that's true, and it says exactly what it means for a person to live in this world. Isn't that so? One should not waste one's time, nor should one do nothing.
A person should always do something for the society, for everyone and even for himself, even if it is a little, he cannot waste this life, in order to be regarded as "living".
For us, wolf smoke is a thing of the past. "How Steel is Made" allows us to understand history, let us remember many revolutionary ancestors, and realize that today's happiness is not easy to come by. So, "How Steel is Made" is a good book.
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Robinson Crusoe is a ** written by Daniel Defoe, which mainly tells the story of the protagonist Robinson who was shipwrecked during the voyage and was drifted to a desert island, and in a lonely and difficult environment, he struggled to survive, built a mansion, and finally successfully escaped from the desert island.
In **, Robinson's most memorable character is Friday he meets on a desert island. Friday is a local indigenous man who is initially very hostile to Robinson, but Robinson teaches him language, skills, and forms a good relationship with him. Friday eventually became Robinson's right-hand man on the desert island, living and working with him until they finally left the desert island together.
Overall, the book is very vivid and revelatory, giving a deep understanding of the loneliness and fear of a person on an isolated island, and Robinson's unremitting efforts and courage in overcoming circumstances and achieving self-rescue. This is a classic that is worth recommending.
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Recently, I finished reading the book "Insects", and I was deeply moved.
The author of this book carefully observes, experiments repeatedly, and meticulously describes the living habits, reproduction and predation methods of various insects, showing readers a wonderful world of insects. The author writes vividly and interestingly, and the reader reads with great interest.
The insects that I write about throughout the book are very interesting to me. This is all thanks to the author's careful observation and meticulous description. Such as:
Beneath the thighs of the praying mantis grow two rows of very sharp, jagged things. Behind these two rows of sharp serrations, there are also some large teeth, three in total. "The pine caterpillar in the lead is digging up the soil a little while probing, and it seems to be measuring the nature of the soil."
It is not enough to observe carefully, but also to describe in detail so that the reader can understand, and "the appearance of this small tube is a bit like silk fabric, with a little red in the white, and layers of scales are stacked on top of the small tube, just like the tiles on the roof", etc., these detailed descriptions make the whole book more vivid, concrete, and fascinating.
The world of insects is amazing! Before I read this book, I didn't know that tube worms would wear "clothes", that pine moth worms would ** the weather, and that baby spiders would fly everywhere with silk threads. Now I know it all.
Some animals have a higher way of thinking than humans, such as the red-striped bee when it leaves food for its eggs, it makes the caterpillar immobile and unconscious, instead of killing the caterpillar, so that the food can be kept fresh "for free". For example, when the waist is used to catch spiders for eggs, only small ones are catched, so that each insect can be eaten in just one meal, and each meal can be eaten fresh.
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Hello dear, the reading feelings of the whole book are as follows: read 10,000 books, travel 10,000 miles", "read more than 10,000 books, and write like a god"; From this, I realized a profound truth: articles come from accumulation, and only by reading more books and reading good books can we write and think well, and write flowers.
Reading is a beautiful enjoyment, "there is Yan Ruyu in the book, and there is Huangjin House in the book". Reading is also an art of enjoying life, when you are depressed, reading makes you happy; When you are in a good mood, reading books can make you discover more beautiful things around you and make you enjoy life more. Books can increase people's knowledge, cultivate sentiments, absorb wisdom, and make people feel refreshed and happy.
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