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A classic that makes people feel warm: "The Wind in the Willows"

When you are feeling down, you want to read some uplifting books. There is "The Wind in the Willows" on the bookshelf. The title page says that this story is best suitable for everyone to sit around a warm and pleasant fire and listen to it together. It must be a heart-warming story.

The moles, river rats, badgers, toads and other animals living in the willow forest are good friends. They live in the rivers and their lives are full of adventure and fun. Mole is timid but adventurous; River Rat is very optimistic, hospitable and full of romantic interest. The badger is chivalrous and a leader. Toad loves the new and dislikes the old, and is playful.

My favorite is naturally the river rat. He was full of energy and could never finish it. His mentality is also very good. When the Mole and the River Rat capsized their boat in the river, the Mole begged the River Rat to forgive him. Not only did he get the Rat all wet, but he also almost lost the beautiful lunch basket. But the Rat replied easily: "It's nothing, don't worry about it." He said: "I'm just a Rat, not a big shot, so what does it mean to get wet? Don't let it go." "The Rat is fine as a human being.

Mole wants to visit Mr. Toad and asks River Rat for help. The Rat jumped up and said, "No problem!" His answer was straightforward, crisp and firm! "Let's go now." This kind of action is liked by any leader or colleague. He described Toad to the Mole and said, "No matter what time, Toad is always cheerful." After hearing this, the Mole said, "Mr. Toad must be very kind." But the Rat, while affirming the good qualities of the toad, pointed out the shortcomings of the toad. This is what he said: "Toad is indeed very good", "simple, gentle, and very emotional, but not very smart - how can anyone be a genius? He likes to brag and is a bit arrogant, but in general, He's a very good fellow." The Rat accurately summarized Toad's strengths and weaknesses, not forgetting to add the comment "How can anyone be a genius?" What a great thing to say. People always have strengths and weaknesses. The ancients said, "No gold is pure, and no one is perfect." The Kirgiz people's famous saying: Glittering gold cannot replace the use of pig iron.

Toad is indeed a passionate person. When he sees the river rats and moles coming, His family "jumped with joy." Toad is a cheerful guy. He is very cute, with emotions and sorrows written all over his face. This is a good character. " Go here today, there tomorrow! Every day you see something new! There’s excitement and fun everywhere! "It's a terrible thing to be fond of the new and dislike the old. Toad first fell in love with pony cars, and then liked big cars. Unexpectedly, he was stopped by the police while driving carelessly on the road, and Toad was jailed for it.

But when he became a friend They knew Toad's fate and did not abandon him. They tried their best to rescue Toad, and they all worked together to drive away the weasel that occupied Toad Palace. < /p>

The river rat is an animal that lives contentedly, but when he heard the three swallows in the willow forest talking about the scene in the south, the warm touch of the southern sun and the gentle blowing of the southern fragrance, he also yearned for it. "Yes, this is life, the only life worth living. "Especially when he listened to the sailing adventures of the Nautical Rat," the Rat was fascinated and trembled with excitement. "This part of the description is really delicate and touching. Not to mention the river rat, even I want to go to the south and have adventures.

"The Wind in the Willows" is known for its beautiful, fluent, fresh and comfortable English. The prose style and humorous fairy tales are recognized as classics of British children's literature and even the world's children's literature. The original motivation of author Kenneth Graham was to write fairy tales for his own son. I admire the author's understanding of language. With his ability to control, he can always vividly reproduce the beautiful scenery on both sides of the Thames. His language is smooth but not stagnant, and his sentences are fresh and refreshing.