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Meet "Pippi"

Interpretation of the text of "Pippi Longstocking"

? This is the third time I have met "Pippi". The first two times I took students to read "Pippi Longstocking" "Pippi", when I was young and had few worries about life, I only thought that Pippi was a girl with a rough life experience, weird dressing, weird personality, brave and independent, and kind-hearted girl. Now when I read it for the third time, I am already in my forties. The weather has worn me down and the greenness has faded away. When I read the text again, I will invisibly bring the traces of time into it.

? Reading and writing are an encounter, an encounter with the reader, and an encounter with yourself.

? The cry of freedom. "Pippi Longstocking" was first born in front of the hospital bed. In 1941, the author Lindgren's seven-year-old daughter Karin was admitted to the hospital due to pneumonia. The author told the child a story every day, which was the prototype of "Pippi". It was not until 1944 that the author compiled these stories into a book and sent it to the publishing house. After many twists and turns, "Pippi Longstocking" was finally published in 1945. It was deeply loved by children and became a classic. The author Lindgren was born in 1907. Her childhood was during the First World War. Nazism in Germany and fascism in Italy were prevalent in Europe. Children were subject to strict discipline and unconditional obedience, and children were deeply affected by it. Its harm. Where there is oppression, there is resistance. Pippi lives alone in a small house and takes care of himself. He is as rich as a God of Wealth and as strong as a horse. She did almost everything against the will of an adult, didn't go to school, told lies, joked with the police, and teased the homeless. She spent money to buy tons of candy and distributed them to all the children. Her father is a bit incredible, he is the king of an island in the South China Sea. This little girl has become the idol of children all over the world, and of course she is also the author’s dream self. She uses the mysterious image of Pippi to liberate herself and her children from superstitious authority and moralism, and to express her heart’s desire for freedom. Shout out.

? Pleasant exile. "Don't we live in a free country? Can people walk wherever they want?" The freckled girl was dressed in weird clothes. "Her dress was also quite weird. It was sewn by Pippi herself. It turns out that She wanted to make it blue, but there was not enough blue cloth, so Pippi had to sew a piece of red cloth here and there. She wore a pair of long socks, one brown and the other. Black. She wore a pair of black shoes that were exactly twice as big as her feet. "The dress that goes against the standards of beauty is unique to Pippi. Her name is also different from ordinary people: Pipiluda. Victoria. Rulgadia. Darusmunda. Ephraim. Long Stockings. This long list of names clearly prevents people from remembering her.

? Pippi’s behavior is a challenge to this snobbish society. "Her mother is an angel, her father is a black king, and she is drifting on the sea. How can you ask her to always tell the truth? I want to tell you, no one in the Belgian Congo tells the truth. They all It's a lie. It starts at seven o'clock in the morning and goes until the sun goes down. "This is a naked criticism of the adult world and a child's bitter satire on adults. We teach our children to tell the truth all day long, but we don't do it ourselves. A few words of truth. The uncles and aunts in Vera Vilogula think Pippi is lonely and believe that all children must go to school and learn the ninety-nine watch. The adult world is so arrogant and arbitrary! So two policemen came to send Pippi to school. Instead of giving in, Pippi beat them to pieces. For her, "Today is another happy day for me." Pippi started going to school. She went to school not to learn boring knowledge, but to pursue fairness and have Christmas and Easter holidays like her friends. and summer vacation. The school has strict discipline and rigorous knowledge, which is tantamount to "hell on earth" for Pippi, a "wild child" who has never been to school. Therefore, the teacher becomes the object of her teasing. In real life, the police represent the majesty of society, and teachers represent academic authority. They are the objects of awe for children and do not dare to offend. The author uses Pippi to tear off the mask of adult disguise, and his soul is completely exiled.

? Travel with the tip of the pen. In this book, we travel around the world with Pippi. Walking backwards in Egypt; lying in the Congo; carrying bird eggs on the head in Brazil; picking up a wooden leg in the virgin forest of Borneo; traveling in Lisbon; meeting the long-eared "Sea" in Shanghai, China ; Traveling around the world with my dad.

Children, like adults, are burdened to move forward in the cramped real world, but they still have poetry and distant dreams in their hearts.

? Build a spiritual paradise. "Pippi's yard is indeed beautiful. To say the yard is beautiful and orderly is of course too much, but there is a beautiful lawn that has never been cut and there are old roses full of white, yellow and pink flowers. Although not particularly beautiful, they are fragrant. There are also many fruit trees growing there, and the best ones are a few old oaks and elms, which are good for climbing. "We can use this as a hiding room and no one will know if we are here." Looking for us outside, we can find them through the cracks, and then we will laugh.” Children’s paradise is away from adults. A quaint wooden house, a small courtyard full of flowers, three or five chicks, go outing, collect firewood, and sing songs during the day; light a lamp, read a book, and count the stars at night. There is no need to travel around the world, but I hope that the years will be quiet and peaceful, and there will be no need to "talk" "There are great scholars who laugh." I just wish that "the house is in a human environment without the noise of horses and horses. How can I be so far away?" This is a temptation no one can refuse.

? A childhood that I don’t want to leave behind. Pippi hid a few pills for herself, which are medicines taken by those who don’t want to grow up. As time passes year by year, the pills will never expire, and Pippi will never grow up. All year round, Spring, summer, autumn and winter. It was still "the color of her hair was like a carrot, and the two braids were combed like stiff braids standing straight up..." She sat in the yard and missed her father. Her father used to be a captain, and Pippi sat on the boat with him. They sailed together until their father was swept into the sea during a storm and disappeared, but Pippi was sure that he would not drown. She believed that he had drifted to an island where many black people lived. Her father became the black king of the country and walked around wearing a gold crown every day. She believes that her father will come back to pick her up one day, and then she will become a black princess... No harsh words, only blessings!

? Reading and writing are an encounter. The author writes "Pippi Longstocking" and we read "Pippi Longstocking". We meet "Pippi Longstocking" through the air, facing each other face to face. , miss my childhood, listen to my heart, and settle my soul.