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There is a spirit called indomitable feelings after reading Helen Keller.
After reading this text, I met a blind, deaf and indomitable Helen Keller. However, why can we see the wonderful world and hear all kinds of voices, but we can't become idols in the hearts of Americans like her? That's because we didn't succeed because we didn't have her indomitable spirit of struggle. Helen not only became an idol of others, but also wrote her yearning for a better life in her autobiography "If you give me three days of light".

I didn't succeed because I didn't have her spirit. I remember that during the summer vacation, I secretly decided what I had to do every day-write a page. A few days before the summer vacation, I carefully held a pen and described them one by one, while still describing and reading these famous sayings. When I draw a difficult word, I will frown and think about the structure and how to write it. There is no external interference at all. Sometimes I will describe a few more words or keep these famous sayings in mind. But it didn't last long. After a few days, I began to get bored. I always thought it was unnecessary, but I didn't need to practice. Anyway, the teacher didn't ask. Besides, I have to do my summer homework. So, I put down my pen and was attracted by TV and friends.

It is precisely because I didn't insist that my handwriting didn't develop well. Since learning this text, I have decided to read a book carefully every week and describe a pen.

After reading this passage, I thought of Tan Qian, the author of "Lack of Country", Sima Qian, the author of "Historical Records", and Zhang Haidi, the chairman of the Disabled Persons' Federation ... I thought that "the sword is sharpened and the plum blossom is bitter and cold." They all achieved success by this indomitable spirit of struggle. If we have the indomitable spirit in everything, what else can't we do?