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When you finish reading a famous book, you must have a new understanding and view of life, it's important to record it, let's write a review together. In order to make you no longer have a headache after writing and reading, the following is a sample essay of "Water Child" that I have compiled for you, welcome to read, I hope you can like it.
I have read the book "Water Child", and there are many stories in it, including escaping from the Lord's Mansion, becoming a water child, encountering a salmon, finding a companion, punishing the evil immortals, bitter and making Pei's candy, running to the Glorious City, and reaching the outer heavens.
Among them, my favorite is the story of punishing the evil immortals and running to the Radiant City.
The Punishment of the Evil Immortals tells the story of Tom who saved the lobster, and later succeeded in saving it. Tom finds the other water kids and lives with them.
This story teaches us a truth: if you do something wrong, you must be punished by others.
Running to the Shining City tells the story: Tom is going to the Shining City, and the herring tells him to ask Mrs. Seagull, Mrs. Seagull. Haiyan and Seagulls help him lead the way to protect his mother-in-law's house. The mother-in-law told him how to get to Shining City.
This story teaches us a truth: you have to ask someone about whatever you don't know. Even if there are difficulties, you can't give up.
After reading the book "Water Child", I thought Tom was a kind, naughty child. In his last life, he was a chimney sweeper, and in the next life, he was a water child. The next life is a little better than the last.
I couldn't have imagined Tom could run that far. If I don't run for a few years. It's a sad story because Tom later died.
But then he was turned into a water child by the fairies, and he explored in the sea, encountered a lot of things, and learned a lot of things, and he was really strong. Although his boss was very bad to him, he went to save his boss despite all the difficulties. He became a magnanimous man.
I really like this quality of him.
The book is so thick that I haven't read it in some places. But I feel like it's a sad story. If only he didn't have so much suffering in the human world, instead of living a better life after becoming a water child.
The Water Child is about a poor little boy named Tom in a town in England. He followed the vicious master to clean the chimney every day for a living, and he had to suffer the cruelty of the master. One day, a fairy saw that he was very pitiful, so she rescued him and turned him into a water child.
Tom became very clean in the creek, made many friends, and gained a lot of knowledge. In the end, Tom also goes on a thrilling trip to rescue the master who is locked up in prison.
After reading the book "Water Child", I feel that Tom is a hardworking, brave, kind and good boy who is worth learning from.
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