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Reading A Farewell to Arms

A person who bid farewell to weapons is either a prisoner of the enemy or a prisoner of love. I am not bad at self-protection, but a person who has given up self-protection. Just like the database of life, you don't need to enter the password, you can open all the programs at any time and read all the documents. By prisoner, I mean a prisoner in this sense. When I put myself in the sun. I understand that I can't pretend from now on, and the thought of hidden days is disturbing. When I realize the helplessness of resistance, how much time is irreparable, and how many memories gradually fade out of my heart. After all, a prisoner is a person who can't resist harm, that is, he must have enough courage to give up hope and bear all the pressure of survival. Originally, in a personal space, he could be immersed in his own fantasy. Virtual flowers can bloom from the dust. But a person who gives up self-protection can't even deceive himself, only constantly purify his inner world.

After reading Hamlet

Shakespeare's Hamlet is a classic masterpiece. This book is not much different from historical legends in surface plot, and it tells the story of the Danish prince's revenge for his father. It is full of bloody violence and death. As

the dramatist Horatio said, you can hear the rape and killing, the abnormal repair, the unconscious judgment, the accidental slaughter, the cunning plan of killing people by hand, and the end of falling into self-harm. The tortuous plot revolves around revenge

. Hamlet hurried back to China from Wittenberg, Germany, to attend his father's funeral. He missed his father's funeral, but witnessed his mother's wedding with his uncle Claudius, which made Hamlet suspicious. In addition, he met his father's dead soul on the terrace of the palace castle at night, and the dead soul complained. This atrocity was committed by Hamlet's uncle and asked him to avenge his father. At this point, he began a difficult course of revenge and launched a life-and-death contest with Claudius. Finally, Sword of vengeance was sent to Claudius.

After reading The Count of Monte Cristo

Love is thorough, hate is thorough, gratitude is thorough, and revenge is thorough. This is the biggest feeling after I read The Revenge of Monte Cristo. There is a saying in China that a gentleman takes revenge for ten years, and revenge also needs to be recharged, and it is not possible to act rashly with a temporary mood. And Monte Cristo. It is the most concrete way to explain this proverb with his own actions. After fourteen years in a dungeon, the essence of his life is to find his former relatives, former benefactors and former enemies. After confirming the person he is looking for, he did not go through fire and water for the benefactor, so he did not hesitate to stab the enemy to death. He chose his own way. He was kind to his shipowners. Silently supporting, in a variety of ways, but never letting them know that he actually came to repay the kindness. If his gratitude is touching, his revenge is so incisive, and he is a little scared after we have applauded it several times.

Reading Interpretation of Dreams

Freud (1856--l939) is a famous Austrian psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. It has exerted extensive and in-depth influence on literature, philosophy, theology, ethics, aesthetics, political science, sociology and mass psychology. If the scope of influence is taken as the standard to measure greatness, Freud is undoubtedly the greatest psychologist. Freud launched another Copernican revolution in the history of human thought. He pointed out that human unconsciousness cannot be controlled by consciousness, and human subconscious contains huge psychological content. He tells the irrationality of human beings with the most rational voice. Interpretation of Dreams is Freud's pillar academic work. Through the study of dreams, it greatly expands the scope of human exploration of themselves and has a far-reaching impact on our lives.

Comments on Red and Black

Shown by writers, First of all, it is a typical window of the whole French society-the political pattern of the small city of Villiers. Mayor Dreina, who was born in the nobility, is the highest representative of the Restoration Dynasty here, and it is his bounden duty to safeguard the restoration regime and prevent bourgeois liberals from gaining political power. Varnod, the director of the poor shelter, was an ordinary citizen, and he got the present fat job because he took refuge in the secret organization of the Catholic Church. Thus tying himself to the restoration regime. Father Maslon, a copy of the church, is a spy sent by the church, and everyone's words and deeds are under his supervision. In this era when the throne and the altar support each other, he is a hot man. The three-headed politics composed by these three people reflects the situation that the restoration forces monopolize power in Villiers. Their opposites are very heavy. An aggressive bourgeois liberal with great economic strength. On the one hand, Stendhal described the tyranny of royalists to people, and on the other hand, he made people draw the conclusion that the bourgeoisie with economic strength will be the final winner politically. Before the July Revolution in 183, Stendhal seemed to understand this inevitable trend of historical movement.

A dog, a lifetime of love

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(36121) Xiaohui Li, Class 7, Grade 2, Jimei Middle School/Published in Chinese for Middle School Students (excerpt)

When I was very young, I fell in love with kittens and puppies, not only because of their cuteness and simplicity.

There is a Japanese writer named Kengo Ishiguro. He said that there were many dogs in his life, and they seemed to be connected with his fate. He got great comfort and encouragement from dogs, so he wrote the book Goodbye, Keru.

When I got this book, I was immediately attracted by its cover, which showed a prostrate Labrador with a dark

black background.

that look, that gesture, is so familiar. I couldn't help putting my hand on its nose.

Suddenly, it seemed to arouse a memory in my heart. There is a strange feeling in my palm, as if I really have warm, wet breath, which < P > warms my hand. That eye is telling me about its life.

Kelu is a pure Labrador. Maybe he should be an ordinary pet, but

he is a guide dog. It was not until I read this book that I realized what a great animal a guide dog is.

It will help the owner get on and off the bus, guide the owner to take a safe road, stop at intersections, and avoid obstacles.

When the red light is on, stop-step down ... You can imagine how much the blind people depend on guide dogs, and these behaviors of guide dogs

are only due to their love for people.

Keru is a guide dog in Japan. After retiring, he was adopted by a couple named Renjing. At that time, Kelu was already a weak old dog. It is said in the book that Kelu is dying. Maybe his lungs are oppressed and he feels difficult to breathe. He frequently < P > signals to turn over, but in the end, he doesn't even have the strength to signal. "Mr. Renjing kept stroking its head,

Mrs. Renjing rubbed its back and said to it in a calm tone,' Xiaoke, thank you, you don't need to work so hard,

OK, just take a rest slowly. When you get to the kingdom of heaven, you should accurately report your name' Renjing Keru'! "just

say that finish, but Lu stopped breathing. Seeing this, I choked with sadness and finally cried, for the fall of this lovely life, for a creature I think is extremely noble.

Foster said, "In this selfish world, the only unselfish friend a person has, the only friend who doesn't abandon him, and the only friend who doesn't show ingratitude

is his dog." It can be described as "a dog, a lifetime of love."

Dogs regard human beings as their own gods. Even if people keep failing them, betraying them and hurting them, they will always be the most loyal partners of human beings, accompanying our loneliness without complaint.

they are loyal and hardworking, but they ask for nothing in return. In some secular people, these virtues have gradually disappeared < P >. There is an extraordinary divinity in dog nature, but there is a shameful beast in human nature.

this society is becoming more and more secular and indifferent, and the gap between people's hearts is getting bigger and bigger. I wonder,

who is maintaining constant loyalty at this time? Who else told you to come and go when you were called, regardless of your rude and unreasonable treatment, and

endlessly accommodate you?

From then on, I told myself to love dogs more, and I hope I can tell others to love your dogs.

Comment on composition:

The article from dogs to people, from books to myself, and from myself to others, all originated from my favorite dog personality; Chapter Wen

is engaged in writing theory, and from abroad to China and back to the world, all reveal a kind of love and a kind of humanistic care. Xiaohui Li's article has this advantage, which is worth learning from.

Reading Notes of The Biography of Who

The Biography of Who is composed of Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy by the famous French writer romain rolland, all of which were created in the early 2th century and had a wide influence at that time and in later generations. In these three biographies, romain rolland firmly grasped the similarities of these three artists with their respective fields, and made great efforts to depict their long-term suffering in pursuit of truth, goodness and beauty.

There are three famous people in the world in the book. The first is a German composer: Beethoven; The other is a talented Italian sculptor: Michelangelo; The last one is a famous Russian writer: Tolstoy.

What moved me most in this Who's Who book is the story of Beethoven. Beethoven is a musical genius, and his talent was discovered by his father very early. Unfortunately, Beethoven's father is not a competent and good father. He lets Beethoven practice the piano every day, regardless of his mood, and trains him assiduously. Sometimes he even puts Beethoven and a violin together in a room and locks them up for a whole day, forcing him to learn music by violence. Beethoven's childhood was very miserable. His mother died when he was sixteen, and his father became a profligate alcoholic. These misfortunes weighed on Beethoven's head together, leaving deep scars in his heart, which led to his grumpy and eccentric temper. But Beethoven didn't sink in because of this. He devoted all his energy to his beloved music career. Because of his talent and diligence, he soon became famous. When he was intoxicated with the happiness brought by music, the unfortunate thing happened again: he was deaf. For a musician, the most important thing is his ears, but a great musician like Beethoven who lives on music is deaf, which is unacceptable to ordinary people.

Beethoven's life was tragic and full of disasters, but why did he succeed? Why can he do what normal people can't do? This caused me to think deeply. In my opinion, Beethoven succeeded because of his perseverance and spirit of struggle. He is fearless in the face of difficulties. This is the secret of his success. In our daily life, when we encounter difficulties, we often think of asking others for help, instead of facing the difficulties directly and making up our minds to solve them. Beethoven, on the other hand, because of his eccentric temper, no one wants to be friends with him. Therefore, in the face of difficulties, he can only fight alone. Although lonely, I have learned something that others can't: as long as I give myself unlimited courage, even the terrible enemy can be defeated.

romain rolland called them "heroes", and with touching pen and ink, he wrote their lofty courage to fight against fate and great feelings to bear the sufferings of all mankind. As early as 193s and 194s, they were translated into Chinese by a famous Chinese translator, Mr. Fu Lei, and he got the enlightenment from The Biography of Who: "Only real sufferings can drive away the suffering of romantic dick's fantasy; Only by overcoming the heroic tragedy of suffering can we help us bear the cruel fate; Only by holding the spirit of "Who will go to hell if I don't go to hell" can we save a depressed and selfish nation ... "

So, what can the Who's Who give us for today's readers? In an era when material life is extremely rich and spiritual life

is relatively poor, and in a society where people avoid the sublime, bid farewell to the sublime and indulge in mediocrity, The Biography of Who may give us more embarrassment, because the lives of these giants are like a mirror, which shows our meanness and smallness. At the end of

of the biography of Michelangelo, romain rolland said that great souls are like mountains, "I don't say that ordinary human beings can survive on the peaks. But once a year

they should go up and bow. There, they can change the breathing in the lungs and the blood flow in the blood vessels. There, they will feel closer to eternity. In the future, they will return to the broad plains of life, and their hearts are full of courage in daily fighting. " For our times, this is the truth. "Who's Who" confirms an old saying of China people: Those who have achieved great things in ancient and modern times must have perseverance.

Beethoven's "Finding shelter in sadness and forbearance", Michelangelo's "The more I suffer, the more I like it" and Tolstoy's "I cry, I am painful, and I just want the truth" all show that a great life is an endless battle. Our times are ever-changing and full of opportunities. We are eager for success, but we don't want to struggle. What we want is to become famous overnight. Impetuousness and quick success may make us achieve short-lived achievements, but we must not be among the immortals of mankind. Therefore, reading "Who's Who" may sober us up.

. What Jane Eyre is loved by all people is about its author's self-esteem and ordinary? In other words, it is Charlotte's self-esteem and ordinary. That is a woman with a hot soul and a simple appearance. This image is undoubtedly an immortal classic. But like her husband Rochester, this image always speaks in a tone similar to pride? Their contempt for others, more or less, once made me happy, but now it makes me uneasy. Charlotte is devoted to Jane Eyre,

that's all I know. But what I feel is that her contempt for high-ranking nobles and an almost hostile attitude are somewhat deliberate. On the other hand, I read the feeling of inferiority.

Jane Eyre is a sensitive and easily injured woman. At the beginning, it took too long to describe her childhood. But what I feel is that when describing Jane Eyre, Charlotte never left this body, so she didn't describe it from an omniscient angle. In this way, what she described can almost be regarded as her opinion. So, what I see in Jane Eyre is some kind of emotional inferiority, and then it is almost legendary love? Only its legend shows some unreality and fantasy? And the last ending, which is almost a bit hard. She met JOHN RIVERS. Although the front