Where is the camel Shoko s after reading feelings??? No more, no less!

Updated on culture 2024-07-17
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Descriptive ideas: The beginning describes the nature of "Camel Xiangzi", then describes the deeds of Xiangzi in the chapter, and then describes the inner feeling after reading

    Camel Shoko is a tragedy, a complete tragedy, a person who was once industrious and stoic, with his own goals, ended up in social garbage. In the past, Shoko was kind and simple, honest and honest, and had a positive and tenacious attitude towards life like a camel.

    The people around him are all monks for a day and ring the bell for a day, but Xiangzi is not satisfied with the status quo, he works hard for a better life, and struggles, he would rather take a great risk to make a little more money and come to the hall to achieve the life he wants. He is constantly pursuing, pursuing success, and pursuing happiness. However, even this did not change his final tragic end.

    Maybe this is the reality, cruel, sad, and helpless. Ideals and reality are always full of contradictions, they are often irreconcilable, yet they exist at the same time. Society is realistic, it does not change for the sake of one's ideals, and it will not be flawless.

    People struggle for their ideals, but in the end, they don't always succeed. Just like Shoko, he worked hard in search of a better life, but the ending was so tragic. For Camel Xiangzi, I feel regretful, regretful, and helpless, but also feel admiration, I admire his former strength, his progress.

    However, in the end, he failed to defeat himself, failed to defeat society, and was defeated after all.

    Man is a thinking animal and should have his own ideals and goals, but it should vary from person to person and from society to society. If you can't always realize your ideals, then you may disguise yourself as a "shoko", degenerate, decay, and dislike life. After all, there are only a few people who can persevere all their lives.

    The pursuit itself is a process of constant change, but the process can be complex, and it is easy for people to lose themselves, and if they lose themselves, they will lose their way and even fall.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    After reading is a special genre, that is, after you read a book or an article, write about your feelings.

    Part 1: Reading leads to feelings. This part is like a hat or an introduction, explaining clearly what books you have read and what you feel. This part should generally be concise and straight to the point, and do not spare the circle. Just say what you feel in general.

    Part II: Specific Feeling Processes. The writing method should adopt the method of discussing while narrating, narrating the touching plot of the books and newspapers we read, and discussing is to express our feelings.

    It is necessary to have layers and sequences, and push the sense of feeling to the top step by step. When narrating, be brief, grasp the main points, and do not copy the original text. The argument should be real and decent, so that it can be moving.

    This is actually the discourse part of the discussion.

    Part 3: Putting your feelings into your own real life. The purpose of feeling is to guide our practical actions, otherwise it would be meaningless.

    This part is to combine feelings with real life and put feelings into practice. Compare what you do in real life with people or things that move you in books and newspapers, find out the differences, and put forward ways or suggestions for improvement.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Expressing his feelings after reading Shoko's life experience.

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