Every second counts
——Reflections after reading "Around the World in Eighty Days"
"Every second counts. If you make good use of your time, there will be no problem." This is " A confident statement from Mr. Fogg, the protagonist of the book "Around the World in Eighty Days." You must think it is ridiculous to travel around the world in eighty days without a plane, but Mr. Fogg did it, and he relied on - every second counts.
The author of this book is the French Jules Verne. The protagonist, Mr. Fogg, is a British gentleman. He bet 20,000 pounds with several other gentlemen to travel around the world in eighty days. Mr. Gerard failed to do so, and his twenty thousand pounds belonged to those gentlemen. On the way, Detective Fix thought Mr. Fogg was a thief, followed Mr. Fogg along the way, and arrested Mr. Fogg in Liverpool, but the thief had already been arrested and Mr. Fogg succeeded.
After reading, I know that racing against time is the key to Mr. Fogg's success, and it is also the key to everyone's success. For example, when we primary school students study, every second counts. After we finish our homework, we also need to review and preview, but where does the time come from? This is the "nail spirit" advocated by Lei Feng. How important time is, how many famous aphorisms have said the importance of time: "The Yangtze River has waves that turn back, and people cannot be young again when they are old."
I remember that when I was in grade 1, there was a Chinese language test. I was absent from work, and the clock struck a few times, and then I came back to my senses. I saw how many minutes were left. I quickly picked up the pen and wrote. I didn't expect to get high marks, as long as I finished writing. The bell rang, and I finished writing a few more words. The teacher collected the papers. In those few seconds, I failed the only time.
We must race against time. A few seconds can sometimes send you to the office, and sometimes let you stay in the sun. A few seconds can determine your life.
2; Thoughts after reading "Around the World in Eighty Days"
"Around the World in Eighty Days" tells the story of the protagonist Mr. Fogg and his servant Passepartout, who spent 80 A story about traveling around the earth once in one day.
Fogg is a member of the Reform Club. He is a rich man, but no one knows where his money comes from. He is also a kind person, always keen on charity, and does not leave his name behind. His only pastimes were reading newspapers and playing whist. He always won money, but the money he won never put it into his own pocket. This money accounts for an important part of his philanthropic expenditure budget.
One day when Fokker and "Whistor" fans were talking about an issue that was hotly debated in various newspapers in the United Kingdom, Fokker made a bet with his friends that he could travel around the world in eighty days. After saying that, he got up and started his journey.
The fact that Mr. Fogg left London and traveled around the world caused a sensation across the country. Twenty prestigious newspapers all opposed Phileas Fogg. Only the "Daily Telegraph" gave Fogg a positive response. Limited support.
Fokker is not afraid of possible obstacles such as machine failure, train derailment, train collision, bad weather, ice and snow blocking the road, etc. He is not afraid of possible roadblocks. He believes that he will "win".
People's various evaluations of him have made the name "Phileas Fogg" like a race horse printed in gambling manuals, and his stocks are also listed on the exchange. Bet on whether he can successfully complete the task.
Due to the incident of the Royal Bank theft, Fokker was actually considered a thief. He used traveling around the world as a cover and was followed by a policeman in dozens of countries.
In order to prove that he has indeed traveled around the world, Fokker must get a visa from the consulate in every country he visits. After going through all kinds of difficulties, he finally traveled to every country on the earth. During the journey, he maintained a gentlemanly demeanor and continued to do charity. Although his servant, Passepartout, always created situations that almost cost him his life, he was strong-willed, maintained an optimistic attitude, and used his gentlemanly demeanor to resolve all difficulties. Finally he returned to London.
Looking back at his journey, he encountered many difficulties, but Fogg did not flinch at all. He did not panic when encountering difficulties, calmly carried out the original plan, and even saved the future during the trip. Wife Aouda. They experienced various natural and man-made disasters, and every time they successfully passed through the difficulties, new obstacles would come. However, they relied on their wisdom and courage to return to London one day early and finally won.
By reading this book, I learned not to give up easily when encountering difficulties, but to face them with strength and courage, and to overcome them calmly. I believe that a solution can always be found!
3; After reading Around the World in Eighty Days, one of the trilogy by French writer Jules Verne, I felt a lot. The story told in this book is very bizarre and magical: Mr. Fogg, who usually lived a very responsible and regular life, suddenly came up with the idea of ????circling the earth in eighty days, and set a huge bet of 20,000 pounds. No one wanted to I believe he will win, because this is really too difficult. In these eighty days, can we guarantee that there will be no accidents? Can you guarantee that the exact time will not be caught up just because of a one-minute difference? However, Mr. Fogg did it. Even in this extreme time that people could not imagine, Mr. Fogg not only completed a circle around the world, but also did many good deeds and appreciated the local customs. During this period His servants have followed him loyally, and a spy who mistakenly thought he was a thief also followed him around the world. The whole story is gripping, and there are miraculous turns in many difficult moments, making the entire plot It's full of ups and downs and very interesting.
I have also read another book in this writer's trilogy: "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea". The plot of this book is also very wonderful, but it mainly involves It is about ocean knowledge. The description of the scenery 20,000 miles below the sea is so beautiful that it gives people an immersive feeling. And this book [Around the World in Eighty Days] is mainly about narrative, using narrative writing techniques to describe the scenery from the side. One by one, the customs, humanities and geography of each country at that time are described. There are praises and ironies.
No matter what happened, whether he was happy or disappointed, the protagonist Fokker in the book Mr. Fogg maintains a calm attitude; his servant is described vividly, and the joy, anger, sorrow and joy are all shown in the book. However, Mr. Fogg's spirit is still worth learning. No matter what happens, don't be too excited, there will always be solution; and the servant's "know-it-all" approach tells us that no matter how important the matter is, we must appreciate the beautiful scenery around us and don't come here in vain.
The one who has always been very self-righteous The spy, in the end, wronged good people and his reputation was no longer as good as before. However, he still made a lot of efforts to capture the "thief" alive. This perseverance actually prevented him from being punished. Even though he was punished, he still traveled around the world for free, which is already very enviable.
Not only these people, but also many inconspicuous characters in the whole story, for Mr. Fogg A trip is of great help. It is the help of people who have never met before that there is a miracle of traveling around the world in eighty days. Respondent: 13526556085 | Level 3 | 2011-4-12 17:36
I have read this book and hope you can write it yourself, because neither can I! Hee Hee Respondent: Meteor Shower Flies Away | Level 1 | 2011-4-13 18:16
Around the World in Eighty Days is a novel by the famous French science fiction novelist Jules Verne important works. The book tells the story of a gentleman, Fogg, who set out from London to travel around the world in 80 days because of a bet with his card buddies at the Reform Club. The author has unique ingenuity, clever layout, and vivid and expressive brushwork, sometimes bringing readers to a poetic and picturesque realm, sometimes taking readers to thrilling scenes. Therefore, the novel has been widely loved by readers as soon as it was published, and is recognized as a classic among science fiction novels.
This book is one of Verne's most famous novels and a classic of world science fiction, with a lively style and a sense of humor. The novel tells the story of Mr. Fogg, an Englishman who overcame many difficulties to complete a circumnavigation of the world in eighty days because of a bet with his friends. The book not only describes in detail the various bizarre experiences of Mr. Fogg and his party on the way and the numerous difficulties and dangers they encountered, but also gradually makes the characters' personalities three-dimensional as the plot unfolds. The taciturn, witty, brave and humane Fogg, the lively and impulsive servant, etc. 2: "Eighty Around the World" describes the British gentleman Mr. Fogg, who overcame countless natural and man-made obstacles with his firm will and finally completed the thrilling feat of traveling around the world in eighty days.
This novel uses ingenious conception and realistic expression techniques to create lifelike characters. The story has twists and turns. Readers can not only enjoy the beauty, but also learn about the strange customs and geographical knowledge of various places. . This series of books is suitable for lower grade students to read. Each story contains phonetic explanations of more profound words, allowing you to gain more knowledge while reading the story. Let the rain and dew of famous books nourish the pure soul. The British gentleman Mr. Fogg made a bet with his friends that he would complete a circumnavigation of the world in eighty days. He took his servant Passepartout on a journey around the world. Along the way, Mr. Fogg relied on his wit, bravery and perseverance to overcome many difficulties and successfully traveled through India, China, Japan and other countries. Finally, he returned to London, the place of departure, after traveling around the world. At this time, he found that he was late. Five minutes... This is a classic science fiction literary work. While the novel unfolds a dramatic and thrilling plot, it is interspersed with the customs and customs from all over the world, and behind the adventure is a reflection on human nature. The author, Jules Verne (1828-1905), is the most famous French science fiction writer. He created more than 60 works in his lifetime, which were translated into 50 or 60 languages ??and widely circulated around the world. He is known as the "Father of Science Fiction".
"Around the World in Eighty Days" is a famous science fiction novel. The protagonist of this article, Mr. Fogg, made a bet while playing cards - to travel around the world in eighty days to block the money that was his property. half (two thousand pounds). The brave Mr. Fogg and his servant set off resolutely and began their legendary journey around the world.
Mr. Fogg is a kind, witty, brave, calm and independent British gentleman. No matter what accidents he encounters, even if his life is about to end, he is not afraid of danger and is calm in every situation, which is very impressive. admiration. And his servant "Wanshida" is lively, impulsive, and has great mood changes, but he is loyal to his master and has no other intention. These two people with different personalities left a deep impression on us.
The humanistic content is vivid, the plot is twists and turns, and the logic is thorough. During the trip, the protagonist Fogg rescued Mrs. Auda, led a small team to fight with the Indians, rescued the servant "Master" and three passengers, and rode a sleigh with sails on the vast snowfield, and also drove the "Henry" The merchant ship "Rietta" struggled with the wind and waves. After many hardships and obstacles, with his strong will and indomitable character, he finally got his wish and completed the feat of traveling around the world. This always meticulous British gentleman miscalculated the time at the last moment. Fortunately, Mastercard discovered it in time, otherwise Mr. Fogg might face bankruptcy. In the end, there was no danger. Mr. Fogg married Mrs. Aouda and lived a happy life.
While reading this book, I felt as if I was actually there, traveling around the world with these brave people and enjoying the scenery of various places. My emotions also fluctuated with the changes in the plot. During my sleep, I learned about the customs and customs of various places. Gained knowledge in happiness and achieved multiple things with one stone.
We should learn from Mr. Fogg’s excellent qualities. No matter what we do, the most important thing is to persevere, never shrink back when encountering difficulties, analyze calmly, use wisdom to overcome difficulties, and never panic or shrink. In addition, we must have our own opinions, not be confused or interfered by others, stick to our position, and move forward with firm belief.
At the same time, we also need to learn the author's skillful writing skills and careful logic. And you must enrich your experience, broaden your horizons, and become a knowledgeable person.
Must adopt Europe