what do you think of "if you give me three days of light"
recently, I read Helen? Keller's autobiography "If Give Me Three Days of Light" deeply touched me. This book mainly tells the story of Helen who is blind and deaf? Keller's bumpy life and her mental journey. She had only 19 months of light and sound in her life. With the help and care of Sally and other teachers, and with the help of relatives and friends, Helen? Keller overcame unimaginable difficulties, completed his studies at Harvard University and obtained a bachelor's degree with honors. She has always been committed to the cause of the disabled, collecting money everywhere to improve their living environment and create educational opportunities for them. She has traveled around the world to cheer for the disabled. Finally, he became an outstanding philanthropist, speaker and educator.
There are only dull, silent and speechless lonely years in her world.
But she stubbornly believes that if I have three days to see-
On the first day, I will look at people, and their kindness, gentleness and friendship make my life worth living.
the next day, I will get up at dawn to see the moving miracle that night turns into day.
on the third day, I want to spend an ordinary day in the real world among people engaged in daily life. Helen's three days are so short, but we still have plenty of time and opportunities to create a better life. Light is not a luxury for us, and sound is not desirable. For us, there is no shortage of perfect body organization, what we need is a tenacious will, a spirit of self-improvement that does not surrender to fate! More importantly, we should have a positive, optimistic and dare to create miracles!
doing good and doing evil is a matter of one thought, and whether the miracle in life appears or not is also a matter of one thought. God gave us eyes to see the world clearly; God gave us ideas to change the secular world and make the spiritual world better; God gave us hands to embrace the future and create a miracle of life!
A philosopher once said, "Courage resides in the soul, not in a strong body." This is a true portrayal of Helen. With a strong heart, Helen finally rose in the face of adversity. She is really physically and mentally disabled. We are so lucky, we have all the wonderful things-a sound body, a good learning environment and excellent teachers ... We must seize every minute from now on, don't let time pass by, don't wait until it is lost to know how to cherish it, and be like Helen? Like Keller, he never complains or gives up, cherishes what he has, studies hard, faces bad luck with a smile, overcomes difficulties with tenacious perseverance, and shows the value of life with outstanding achievements.
: After reading "If Give Me Three Days of Light":
In the 2th century, a unique life shocked the world in a brave way. She was a weak woman who spent 88 spring and autumn years, but survived 87 years of dull, silent and speechless loneliness-Helen Keller. She recorded all the experiences in her life with a pen and wrote her autobiography "If Give Me Three Days of Light", which influenced millions of people in the world. A person in the deaf-mute world has had many difficulties all her life, but she has always been optimistic. She faced the difficulties with amazing perseverance, embraced the world with love, and finally found the light in the dark. Finally, she extended her loving hands to the whole world and set up charities to benefit the disabled. She was selected as one of the top ten American hero idols in the 2th century by Time magazine.
Helen lost her sight and hearing after a serious illness as a child. She couldn't call her mother or tell her feelings. She was extremely disheartened, but she didn't give up life at all. I think if someone else had changed, she might have given up on herself and depended on her parents for a lifetime, but she was different. A person walked on strongly, and her love for life was everywhere in the book. At the age of 8, with the help of her teacher, she learned to speak unimaginably with perseverance, and passed the hard study and got into Harvard University with excellent results. Helen said, "The body is not free, but her heart is free." She can regard what others see as her own light, the music others hear as her own music, and the smile on others' lips as her own happiness. Helen didn't lament that fate was unfair to her, and she didn't accept and yearn for the pity of others. Instead, she bravely accepted the challenge of fate, faced the dilemma with perseverance and reached the other side of her ideal with strong perseverance.
I often think of Helen's words, "As long as you face the sunshine, you won't see the shadows." As a normal person, I am so lucky. I have excellent living and learning conditions and a sound body ... I can easily do many things, gain a lot of knowledge and enjoy the happiness brought by life, but I never feel anything. I always take it for granted. When I encounter difficulties, I shrink back and often like to find objective reasons for myself.
Helen said, "The purpose of my efforts to acquire knowledge is to contribute something to the society." How powerful knowledge is, it can turn a disabled person into a person who is beneficial to mankind and society. But as a student, I often feel unhappy for my mother who asked me to read more books and do more topics. It's a shame to think about it! In the future, I will make reasonable arrangements for my study, strive to learn my skills well and serve our motherland when I grow up.
if you give me three days of light > thoughts after reading
if you give me three days of light, is it the American writer Helen? Written by Keller, I think this writer and classmates must be very familiar with it. She is an amazing woman. She was deaf, dumb and blind when she was very young. Perhaps no one will believe that it is this disabled girl who has created many incredible miracles. She not only learned many languages, but also got into Cambridge University. It is with this amazing achievement that she is admired by people all over the world.
Helen wrote this article because she can't see the colorful world, but she really wants to see the place where she lives. So she envies those friends with bright eyes very much, and hopes they can cherish them. If you give me three days of light, it describes a blind man's infinite desire for light. Even if it is only three days, just three days, she will certainly cherish it more, and she can do many things in these short three days. Then, let's think about it. We, who are alert and discerning, don't say three days, that is, 3 days, 3 days-or even more. How can we arrange it? What will happen if we say that we only have three days of light, and we can't see a better world after three days? Everyone will definitely say, "We must seize the time, do all the lessons well, do the things we have to do well, and arrange our time in an orderly way. We can't easily waste a minute."
right! Students, why don't you wake up when you lose it, and then sigh, so that you feel that the light is too precious? Helen? Keller can explore the light in the dark and find the right way of life, so can we normal people? I hope that after reading this article, everyone will study hard, live a good life, arrange their time reasonably, don't give up easily, don't get knocked down easily, and cherish the happy time now, so as not to disappoint the bright eyes and all the beautiful things God has given us. Don't wait until you lose it to regret it, you will miss it infinitely, and you will feel the value of light.
yes, cherishing the present and cherishing every moment should be what we really need to do.
what do you think about if you give me three days of light?
Mark? Twain once said, "There were two strange people in the 19th century, one was Napoleon and the other was Helen? Keller. " Recently, I read a book about Helen-"If you give me three days of light". After reading this book, my heart was deeply shocked by Helen's spirit!
In the book, Helen said: "Knowledge gives people love, light and wisdom. It should be said that knowledge is happiness, because with knowledge, you can feel the pulse of human activities since the beginning of history, otherwise you won't understand the music of human life!" . Indeed, the power of knowledge is infinite, and it is knowledge that makes Helen create these miracles on earth!
Helen is unfortunate, but she is lucky. It is because of her knowledge that she is so lucky. After she lost her sight and hearing for 19 months, she lost communication and contact with the world. This young life didn't know how to dispel the loneliness of isolation. She was eccentric, rude and rude. It was not until her Sullivan teacher came into her life and taught her to read, that she opened her eyes and was able to communicate with others. As soon as she came into contact with knowledge, lonely Helen realized that only knowledge could pave a road to light. When Helen realized "water", the first word she knew, she began to have a strong desire for knowledge and the world, and began to read and read eagerly, drawing knowledge from life itself like a sponge. The thirst for knowledge made her learn many languages such as German, Latin, French, etc. in the monotony and boredom that ordinary people can hardly imagine, read many literary and philosophical masterpieces, and absorbed the ideological essence of those great men and wise men. She compares learning to climbing a strange mountain and dangerous peak, and then climbs up after falling down. Every time she gets a little progress, she is encouraged to see a wider world gradually until the bright clouds, the depths of the blue sky and the peak of hope! This knowledge, like a rainbow, lights up the lamp in Helen's heart, illuminates her inner world, and also builds a bridge between Helen and the world!
In the book, Helen describes the natural scenery with delicate brushstrokes, which makes it hard to believe that it was written by a blind and deaf person. She went horseback riding, boating, swimming, sledding, and even went boating alone on a moonlit night to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the lotus pond under the moon. She went to visit museums, "listen" to concerts and even "enjoy" operas ... I believe she must feel the world with her heart and enjoy life with her heart. She lives a happy, full and meaningful life than us normal people! It is knowledge that gives her the courage to live, and it is knowledge that gives her the strength to accept the challenges of life, so that she can face the difficulties with amazing perseverance and finally find the light of life in the dark. It was knowledge that gave her a new belief: although the realistic environment is terrible, human beings should hold hope and keep fighting. What is the meaning and value of life? People's life is short. We never seem to think about or dare to imagine the future world. We live and work lazily every day. When we encounter difficulties, we complain about the injustice of heaven. In this way, year after year, day after day, time flies like water, and the past days will not reappear. When we look back, is it worth nostalgia? Is it memorable? If each of us lights the lamp in our hearts with knowledge, I believe that the world will be bright!
Helen explained the meaning of life with her hard but happy life. Her life is a miracle of mankind, and her autobiography makes me feel ashamed and alert.
In this world, why do only deaf people cherish the recovered hearing? Only blind people cherish the happiness of seeing the light of day? Let's cherish every day in life, enrich life and enjoy life! Helen said: "The purpose of my efforts to acquire knowledge is to contribute a little to the society."
How powerful knowledge is, it can turn a disabled person into a person who is beneficial to human beings and society. If, like Helen Keller, each of us can regard the thirst for knowledge as the pursuit of life in our lifetime, and live with this pursuit every day with friendliness, vigor and desire, how much joy and happiness our life will add!
Helen's life is a life that lives in darkness but brings light to human beings. She proved the courage of human beings to overcome life with her actions, leaving the world with a song of life that will never be forgotten!
What do you think about "If you give me three days of light"
Friends who have read "If you give me three days of light" will be deeply moved by the author's strength, struggle, optimism and courage. If you don't know the author Helen Keller, let me introduce you.
Helen Keller used to be a healthy and lively little girl. When she was 19 months old, she became blind, deaf and aphasia due to an acute illness. Since then, little Helen Keller has become irritable, willful and lonely. Until she was seven years old, she walked out of darkness and loneliness, felt the mystery of language, and realized the magic of knowledge under the guidance of Sullivan, a caring and patient teacher who was close to blindness and was only 2 years old at that time. From then on, Helen Keller was thirsty for knowledge, and with her amazing perseverance, with the education and help of Sullivan, she completed four years of study at Harvard University with excellent results, becoming the first blind and deaf person in human history to obtain a bachelor of arts.
"If you give me three days of sight", Helen Keller will carefully study her Sullivan teacher, relatives, friends and look around her living environment. Go hiking in the forest and indulge your eyes; Go to the museum to have a quick glance at the history and future of the world and the wonders of human progress; Look at the touching miracle of changing from night to day at dawn; Go to the theater or cinema to enjoy the perfect combination of color, beauty and action; Browse the awesome architectural art in the city; Stroll in the streets and parks, and look at the kaleidoscope of colorful scenes ... "My eyes don't let go of a small thing easily, and it tries to pay close attention to everything it sees." "After that, when I touch everything, my memory will clearly reflect what that item looks like."
These three days are really extravagant hopes for Helen Keller. And we have more than 3, days of light. Let's reflect, have we all made full use of this natural facial features and limbs to feel the beauty of nature and the beauty of life? "Use your eyes well, as if you were going to be blind tomorrow."
Indeed, we are so lucky. We have all the wonderful things-a sound body, a good learning environment and excellent teachers ... From today on, we must seize every minute, don't let time go by, don't wait until it is lost to know how to cherish it, just like Helen Keller, don't complain, don't give up, cherish what we have, study hard, face bad luck with a smile and overcome difficulties with tenacious perseverance. If you give me three days of light, what do you think of it?
Friends who have read this book will be deeply moved by the author's strength, struggle, optimism and courage. If you don't know the author Helen Keller, let me introduce you.
Helen Keller used to be a healthy and lively little girl. When she was 19 months old, she became blind, deaf and aphasia due to an acute illness. Since then, little Helen Keller has become irritable, willful and lonely. Until she was seven years old, she walked out of darkness and loneliness, felt the mystery of language, and realized the magic of knowledge under the guidance of Sullivan, a caring and patient teacher who was close to blindness and was only 2 years old at that time. From then on, Helen Keller was thirsty for knowledge, and with her amazing perseverance, with the education and help of Sullivan, she completed four years of study at Harvard University with excellent results, becoming the first blind and deaf person in human history to obtain a bachelor of arts.
"If you give me three days of light.