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Reflections on the Miserable World
After reading a masterpiece, you must have a lot to share. It's time to take time to write down your feelings after reading it. In order to make you feel no headache after writing, the following are my thoughts on the sad world carefully, welcome to share.

Random Thoughts on Les Miserables 1 Les Miserables is the masterpiece of Hugo in his later years, which fully embodies Hugo's artistic style. When I first saw the title of this book, I always felt too sad. However, after reading the whole book, I deeply felt the inner shock.

Jean Valjean, the hero, used to be a convict. He was jailed for 19 years for taking a piece of bread. When he came out of prison, like a homeless dog, he was despised by others everywhere. This made him slide to the edge of life, full of resentment and pain. Just then, a kind bishop saved him and changed his life. ...

I think everyone makes mistakes, but the hero was still spurned by others after he got out of prison, which led to only anger and pain in Jean Valjean's heart. Therefore, when the Bishop wanted to help him, although he was full of gratitude to the Bishop, he stole his things, but the Bishop did not blame him, but gave Jean Valjean something, which I think contained a kind and trusting heart. Later, Jean Valjean became a bishop. Although he helped many people, he was still regarded as doing good for the benefit by some selfish people. They laughed at him again and again. When these people were in trouble, Jean Valjean selflessly extended a helping hand.

If I were Jean Valjean and I was still spurned by others when I was planning to start my life again, I would give up on myself, I would hate everyone and I would despair of the world. When I gained the trust of the bishop and became kind, but was misunderstood by others, I thought I would never lend them a helping hand again. When I was in danger, I thought I would never have a kind heart to help others again. ...

Human nature is great, and the trust we long for is actually deeply embedded in life. If you can reach out your hand when others need you, you don't need too many words, and trust will rise at this moment, just like the cloudy sky clears up, expelling all the sadness, and the warm sunshine shines on your heart. If everyone is full of trust, then the world will no longer be "miserable" but full of laughter and happiness.

Reflection on Les Miserables 2. This is one of the most famous works of victor hugo, a great French realist writer. Described the different fates of people from all walks of life on the eve of the French Revolution. It is like a picture that spans half a century. It's Les Miserables.

Les Miserables is a story written around a theme. Jean Valjean, a released prisoner, was influenced by a kind bishop and abandoned evil for good. Based on the extraordinary life experience of Jean Valjean, a former prisoner, and the sufferings, oppression and deception suffered by the working people at the bottom of society, he described the tragic fate of the people at the bottom of society from the failure of Napoleon in 18 15 to the uprising of the July Dynasty held by the people in Paris in 1833.

This book is just like its title "Les Miserables". Through this book, victor hugo reflected the social phenomenon at that time, praised the goodness and innocence of human nature, belittled the ugly phenomenon of the upper class, and showed people a real and touching picture of the tragic world. In the book Les Miserables, known as the Encyclopedia of Suffering, everyone's life is full of suffering. One is Jean Valjean who abandons evil and does good, the other is a benevolent bishop, the other is Fantine who loves his daughter and is cheated, and the other is Thenardier who is evil ... Their lives are very difficult. Hugo also believes that no matter who and what kind of environment, there are sufferings. The characters in Hugo's Borrowing show the spirit of defying difficulties and fighting against fate, publicize humanitarian thoughts and praise the necessity of overcoming darkness. So Les Miserables is not only showing suffering, but also guiding people to the bright road! Hugo is really a great writer! Not only carry forward the light and humanity, but also point out the way and direction for us! And this direction is the humanity emphasized by humanitarianism!

The book Les Miserables is like a picture spanning half a century. Every painting is so vivid and meticulous …

Reflection on Les Miserables 3 After reading Les Miserables last semester, I was deeply shocked by the story of this book. I not only felt deeply sorry for the society at that time, but also felt wronged for the tragic world and the tragic hero. But what makes me understand more deeply is that virtues such as tolerance and kindness are so powerful that they will never go out of date at any time.

The book Les Miserables mainly describes the life of a prisoner named Jean Valjean. He was sentenced to four years in prison for breaking glass and stealing a piece of bread, and was sentenced to 15 years in prison for four times. He waited 19 years and was finally released. When he had nothing but food and clothes, he was taken care of by Bishop Bienvenu. Later, Jean Valjean became the mayor of the coastal city of Montreuil under the pseudonym of Madeleine, but he finally surrendered. Jean Valjean was arrested again. He put on a green hat and a red shirt to represent life imprisonment and become a slave on the ship. While saving a sailor, he fell into the sea. Later, on the French battlefield, I saw Jean Valjean. He saved a man in a hail of bullets: Marius. Jean Valjean finally died of overwork.

From this book, I see that the quality of tolerance has such a great influence on a person. In the book, we can know that the protagonist was discriminated against by people after he was released from prison, so Jean Valjean was completely desperate. But a miracle happened, and the kind bishop Miriam changed Jean Valjean with his kind heart. So he became the mayor and treated people and things around him with noble character.

Hugo, a China writer, once said: The ocean is the widest in the world, the sky is wider than the ocean, and the human mind is wider than the sky. Therefore, in the later life, everyone should have a noble heart. For example, lend our helping hand when others need help, and give full encouragement when others have no confidence. Or when others are discriminated against, don't criticize blindly, but consider and judge concretely and give others a chance. When each of us has a noble mind, the world will become extremely beautiful and harmonious, and there will be no "miserable world".

Reflections on Les Miserables 4 Main contents:

Jean Valjean, the hero, is a convict who has served a sentence of 19 years. After he was released from prison, he was influenced by the bishop and determined to do good. He went to a different place, changed his name to Madeleine, became a rich man, he was widely charitable and was appointed mayor. He helps female worker Quentin and her daughter Cosette. After Cosette was brought up, he died in a shabby little room with a silver candlestick on his bed.

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Chapter VIII Marius was saved (1page 34)

Jean Valjean embarrassed him. All the principles he relied on in his life fell apart in front of this man. M. Madeleine appeared behind Jean Valjean, and his two faces overlapped and merged to form a respectable face. Javert realized with fear that he had paid tribute to a "despicable" man.

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Jean Valjean struggled all his life, but he had a noble sentiment of giving up for others. I think that if a person doesn't make some small mistakes, his life can't be perfect. Like Jean Valjean, he committed a crime, but his heart did not sink. Instead, I use all my humanity to influence myself and try my best not to be a respectable person. Although he is a man in a novel, there are many such examples in reality. When a butterfly is a caterpillar, isn't it ridiculed? But in the end, I turned the worm into a butterfly! My favorite sentence in Hugo's book is "Silence equals lying". How many people have been sentenced to death for silence at all times and in all countries. If everyone is happy to tell the secret and tell everyone the ugly things in their hearts, they will be understood!

Hugo's famous saying:

1, what the world lacks is perseverance, not strength.

2. Boldness is the price of progress.

You should believe that you are a strong person in life.

Reflection on Les Miserables 5 Les Miserables doesn't mention a word "sadness", but it seems to be shrouded in a faint sadness. The seemingly peaceful life in the story makes people's hearts tremble invisibly.

The society at that time was so dark and ugly. Jean Valjean, the hero, stole a loaf of bread for seven nephews and was sentenced to five years in prison. Jean Valjean's repeated escape from prison aggravated his crime, in exchange for 19 years of hard labor.

When he was deeply disappointed in the world, the priest's behavior touched him. Since then, he has been committed to becoming the mayor of Madeleine and is deeply loved by people. In his factory, he met Fantine, a female worker. In order to see his daughter Cosette again before Fantine died, Jean Valjean rescued Cosette, fulfilled his agreement with Fantine and carefully cultivated Cosette.

They are a mother and daughter and have nothing to do with themselves. He could have left Cosette and continued to be mayor after Fantine's death, but he did not hesitate to escape from prison again and raised Cosette on charges of hard labor for life.

There is also an old man who was mistaken for the convict "Jean Valjean". At that time, the "Mayor of Madeleine" hesitated. This is a chance to completely release yourself, but it will implicate an innocent person and at the expense of a lifelong criminal. Finally, he decided to stand in court and admit that he was Jean Valjean.

Seeing this, I am very moved. In such a gloomy and ugly world, there is such a selfless and kind person, just like a star, who brings light to people in the extremely dark sky. Although insignificant, it is essential in the whole sky. Jean Valjean gave all his love to Cosette and those in need. Through his noble soul, he let people living in a miserable world find their truest selves. This is a respectable person, a noble soul! His spirit is as touching as a historical song. "He rest in peace. He is alive, although his fate twists and turns bizarre, he died, just because he lost his angel ... "

As long as our hearts are full of light, we can influence everyone around us and make the world full of warm sunshine!

"Les Miserables 6" Rethinks "Mom, why did the United States fight Iran and Syria?" While watching the tragic and bloody scenes in the news, I asked my mother inexplicably. "It's not just because Americans want the world not to import oil from Iran and Syria, so that their economies will decline, thus achieving the goal of controlling Iran and Syria." Mother sighed and answered helplessly. I am also very dull and confused, and I have an ominous premonition: will the future world become a ruthless battlefield? Will the future world reproduce the tragic scene of World War II?

With anxiety, I was in no mood to watch TV, so I picked up the book Les Miserables that my mother bought me. When I met Jean Valjean, my family was poor and I often didn't have enough to eat. In desperation, he was sentenced to 19 years in prison for stealing bread to solve the hunger of his sister's seven children. He used to be a kind worker, but his tears dried up because of 19' s imprisonment, social cruelty, legal sanctions and cold reality, and he began to take crazy revenge on the society until he finally made a mistake of lifelong regret. At this time, he was forgiven by a bishop, which made him more deeply aware of his mistakes, became the starting point of his spiritual development, elevated his personality to a lofty realm, and made him decide to abandon evil and do good. In a street battle, Jean Valjean risked his life to go to the chaotic battlefield, saved Marius from dying, and won everyone's admiration. This time, Jean Valjean was no longer afraid of this miserable world.

Seeing this, I can't help but think of the news I just watched. We live a carefree life now, but will our country be involved in the war like Iran and Syria? If we are involved in the war, will our life become miserable? A series of terrible questions resurfaced in my mind. Suddenly, I thought of Jean Valjean. Don't panic and don't be afraid of a miserable life. Even in such a miserable life, I will live as firmly as the awakened Jean Valjean.

Reflection on Les Miserables 7 I recently watched Les Miserables. This book introduces the fate of Jean Valjean's life and the deeds of a helpful and courageous man. After reading it, I was deeply impressed.

Jean Valjean was born in poverty. He broke glass and stole bread in a bakery to support his sister, but he spent 19 years in prison. When he was free, he was rejected and not accepted-he was a convict. But with the help of Bishop Bienvenu, he told Jean Valjean, "If you walk out of that miserable place with kindness, love and peace, you will be nobler than any of us.

Later, he went incognito and gave a speech in a city. He saved people in the fire and risked his life to save the old man who was crushed under the car, not the cross. He was respected and became the mayor of Mahlander to help Fantine. However, he was recognized by police officer Changsha Wei, but he also surrendered himself for the innocence of an old man. The ups and downs of the plot are breathtaking. During his service, he also saved a sailor who was about to fall into the water. As a result, he slipped and fell into the water, but he did not die. He went to fulfill Fantine's last wish and met him on the battlefield of the French Revolution.

After reading this book, Jean Valjean showed me a lofty and desolate image, a unique virtue, brave and caring, supreme and gentle, great and modest.

We should be like Jean Valjean, Bishop Bienvenu and Lei Feng. Although we are still primary school students, we can do something within our power: finding money is hard to hide; Help people in need; Don't litter, as a poem says: people may not make people great, but they can certainly make themselves lofty. If we all do this, the world will become a better place!

At night, there is no starlight and it is dark. In the dark, maybe an angel will spread his wings and wait for this soul. This is the end of the whole book.

He's gone, but this is a great soul and great spirit. I'm touched. I'm shocked.

Reflection on Les Miserables 8 Helen Keller once said: "A book is like a ship, which leads us from a narrow place to an infinite ocean." I read a lot of books when I was a child, and every time I read this book, it always touched me countless times. This is-Les Miserables, a touching book, which depicts the life of all walks of life in France and firmly defends the people's right and proposition to live a happy and free life.

Les Miserables is one of the most famous works of victor hugo, a great French realist writer. The book is divided into five chapters, focusing on the situation of the protagonist Jean Valjean and many people related to his fate. It tells the story that Jean Valjean broke the glass of a bakery, took a piece of bread and served 19 years of hard labor in prison to prevent his sister's seven children from starving. After he was released from prison, he was spurned and despised like a homeless wild dog, even worse than a dog. Social injustice and exclusion have eliminated his confidence in turning over a new leaf and doing good deeds. He slipped to the edge of life, full of resentment and pain. Just then, a generous bishop, miriam, extended a generous helping hand and took in the desperate Jean Valjean. He didn't care that Jean Valjean stole his silver tableware, but gave him a pair of silver candlesticks and said to him, "Please don't forget, never forget what you promised me. You should use this money to be an honest man. " This revived him and changed his life. Later, he was kind-hearted. He has a deposit of 630,000 francs, but he uses it to help the poor and leads a poor life, so he is loved by the local people.

After reading this, I think: people are not evil by nature, but only make mistakes when life or environment is helpless. So let's not belittle a person who has been in prison or committed a crime, because as long as they change, they are still kind people.

Random thoughts on Les Miserables 9 Recently, I saw the plot in Les Miserables, the masterpiece of the famous French writer Hugo, which touched me for a long time.

The book takes the legendary life of the protagonist Jean Valjean as the main clue and shapes many characters. The main contents are as follows: the unemployed worker Jean Valjean was sentenced for stealing a loaf of bread and experienced 19 years of hard labor. After he was released from prison, he was influenced by a bishop, his soul was sublimated, and he devoted himself to doing good and caring for the poor. During this period, he had several conflicts with the police Javert. However, Jean Valjean had never met the ruler, and after many hardships and legal persecution, he finally died alone.

The book Les Miserables reflects the miserable life of French working people at that time. As you can imagine, it is really a Les Miserables! There are many unfortunate people like Jean Valjean, Fantine and Cosette who are oppressed, hurt and insulted.

Why was the life of the French people so hard at that time, and why did the people always live in dire straits? This is not a war! At that time, Napoleon was defeated, and the whole of France had been making trouble and fighting. There will never be a winner in war, but ordinary people suffer. War, how many innocent people do you want to kill?

On the other hand, because of the corruption of officials, because France has been at war, many officials have taken advantage of it. Those officials can do whatever they want, exploit the people, do whatever I ask you to do, and try to disobey orders. Keep your head down!

I admire Jean Valjean very much. He used to be a cold-hearted man. Under the influence of Bishop Bienru, he overcame himself and reached the extraordinary spiritual realm of self-sacrifice and self-dedication. Not everyone can reach this lofty realm. He rose from "beast" to "angel", and his heart was pure. His death was glorious, at least not condemned by his conscience.

The revelation of this book is that we should learn from Jean Valjean and conquer ourselves. In fact, your greatest enemy is yourself.

Reflection on Les Miserables 10 This summer vacation, I read the world famous book Les Miserables, which was appreciated by the famous French writer Hugo. The content and plot of the story are touching and make people cry.

The novel tells a story: the hero Jean Valjean is an honest man who has been helping his poor sister to raise seven poor children. One winter, he couldn't find a job. In order not to let his children starve to death, he stole a piece of bread and was sentenced to five years in prison. Because of the unbearable pain in prison, he escaped from prison four times and his sentence was increased to 19 years. After he got out of prison, the criminal's charges will always be linked with him. He can't find a job or even a place to live. Later, influenced by the bishop, he decided to change from evil to good and changed his name to Jean Valjean. He buried himself in his work and finally became mayor. After becoming a millionaire, he was charitable and set up welfare to help the widowed. However, the law misjudged the innocent. In order not to frame others, he admitted his real name in court, and escaped from the clutches of the law in order to save his orphaned daughter Cosette. However, the law forbids him, the society forbids him, and even Cosette, who worked so hard to raise him, misunderstood him. He gave up his life for many years, but finally he died in loneliness. This is a tragic figure in Les Miserables, and this typical figure has typical social significance.

What impressed me most about this work is the ever-present brilliance of human nature. The Archbishop said to Jean Valjean, "I bought your soul from the devil and gave it to God." Since then, Jean Valjean's love has been inspired. The Bible says, "Everyone has love." Even police officer Shavit finally found his conscience and committed suicide. Therefore, with love, you can obey God. Without love, you will follow the devil.

Reflections on Les Miserables 1 1 Les Miserables, a historical masterpiece, revolves around the hero of the story, Jean Valjean, and through his extraordinary life experience and touching moral spirit, shows the sufferings of the lower classes in the capitalist era in 18 and 19 centuries-Jean Valjean tried to save his sister.

When Jean Valjean got out of prison, he stole two silver candlesticks from Bishop Bienvenu, who helped him, and took a coin from a poor child. When Jean Valjean made another mistake, Bishop Bienvenu forgave him and helped him again instead of putting him in prison. Jean Valjean had a deep sense of guilt, which awakened him, sublimated him into a deeper consciousness and became the starting point of his spiritual development.

No matter what the situation is, Jean Valjean is kind. The first rescue was in a reeducation-through-labor camp. At the risk of aggravated punishment, I broke free from the shackles to save my companion who was pinned down by a big stone. The second time, after becoming the mayor, he still ignored the mayor's identity and went alone to save an ordinary person who was pinned down by a carriage. There are many things to help people, all seemingly ordinary feats made in different situations.

He was great, too. Under the oppression of capitalist reality, he had to change his name and surname, engage in production and management, have huge wealth, and then become a local governor and mayor. But when he learned that a man who looked like him was going to be punished as Jean Valjean, he stepped forward and admitted his identity, regardless of his personal safety, saving an innocent person from the persecution of the old system.

Jean Valjean, with his extraordinary strength, perseverance and wisdom, fought against fate and helped Fantine and her daughter Cosette in a tragic situation. Use your own practical actions to influence Javert, the representative of the bourgeois social machine.

Although the working people, represented by Jean Valjean, struggled with the dark capitalist society, they still could not change the miserable fate of being oppressed, hurt, humiliated and living in poverty.

Random thoughts on Les Miserables 12 Everyone knows that Les Miserables is one of the representative works of victor hugo, a world-famous writer. At the weekend, I began to read this fascinating and touching world masterpiece Les Miserables.

The story tells that Jean Valjean, the hero, stole a piece of bread to prevent his sister's children from starving to death, and was sentenced to five years in prison. Because he escaped from prison four times, his sentence was increased to nineteen years. When he entered the society with nothing, but found himself without food and clothing, a bishop influenced him and made him determined to turn over a new leaf and turn over a new leaf. Finally, he became a mayor, a millionaire and a philanthropist, and did many good deeds. In order not to frame others, I admitted my real name in court. He gave up his life, saved the "son-in-law" in the bullets, and finally died in loneliness.

Think about our life, compared with these people, how wonderful it is! We used to cry because we couldn't get what we wanted, and we used to be sad because we couldn't do what we wanted. But look at Jean Valjean, Fantine and Cosette Lark in this book ... What so-called "injuries" have we suffered? Nowadays, many people, including our only children, the apple of their parents' eyes, always feel that everything should be their own and should not be wronged. Everyone should listen to himself, do what he wants, and never think from the standpoint of others. But how do you integrate into society when you grow up? Therefore, please start from an early age, try your best to help those in need, keep a positive attitude towards life, face all setbacks positively and be fearless. At the same time, I hope everyone will cherish the present life, know how to be grateful, thank the world, thank the country, thank the society, and thank those who never give up and love us. ...

I just want to say that people are equal. If we keep a true, kind and beautiful heart, the world will become extremely beautiful.

Reflection on Les Miserables 13 Les Miserables tells the story of a prisoner named Jean Valjean who was released on parole, but still kept his evil heart until he met the kind Bishop of Bienvenu, Mr. milian. At last the bishop melted his cold heart. Jean Valjean's constant efforts to overcome all kinds of difficulties have become a hard journey for the mayor.

This paper regards Jean Valjean as a mirror, which reflects the corruption of the government in the dark capitalist society and the truth that one good turn deserves another.

Many people in history have been improved from evil. During the Western Jin Dynasty, there was a man named Zhou Chu. His father died young and lacked education. He does all kinds of evil in the village and does whatever he wants. The villagers called him "the tiger in the mountain and the dragon in the water". Later, he shot the mountain tiger with a bow and arrow, captured the dragon with a steel knife, and became an honest official. Finally, he was transferred to the Western Jin Dynasty, died in the battlefield, and talked beautifully.

Washington, the first president of the United States, was very naughty when he was a child. He once cut down two cherry trees with a small axe given to him by his father, and was criticized as thoroughly remoulded. When he grew up, he led the American army to defeat the British invaders, liberated the United States and became the first president of the United States.

Of course, people who are always full of evil will get what they deserve. Former German Chancellor Adolf Hitler is a typical example. The fanatical "warrior" ignited Europe with a fire. He commanded the army to launch a war of aggression against European countries, which triggered the "World War II". 1945 In May, when the allied forces arrived at the door of the "Prime Minister's Office", he still stubbornly resisted and finally shot himself and died in the sea of fire.

Only by being full of kindness, helpful and considerate can we finally realize our ideals, otherwise everything is empty talk.

The reflective novel Les Miserables is Hugo's most important work. In this novel, Hugo carved the historical features from the failure of Napoleon Waterloo to the people's uprising against the July Dynasty.

My favorite character in this book is Jean Valjean. Young and hardworking Jean Valjean couldn't find a job. Driven by unbearable hunger, he broke a piece of glass in the shop and took a piece of bread, and was sentenced to 19 years in prison. After he got out of prison, he wanted to kill a kind priest, who kindly took him in at night to avenge him. However, the old man's sincere attitude towards others, sleeping soundly next to a convict, deeply shocked Jean Valjean and made him slowly put down his hand holding the iron drill. So he stole the money and ran out of the priest's house. When Jean Valjean was arrested, the priest did not testify against him. Instead, he gave Jean Valjean two silver candlesticks and said to him, "Don't forget, never forget, you promised me that you took this money to be an honest man." He decided to keep his promise and be an honest, upright, kind and caring person. I think the priest is a turning point in his life.

Later, he changed his name and surname, engaged in industrial process reform in a city, made a fortune, became the mayor, and helped the poor there. When he learned of Fantine's tragic experience, he decided to help her and take her daughter Cosette back. In order to save the wronged person, Jean Valjean had to surrender himself in court as a real convict Jean Valjean. So he was taken away as a coolie. However, in order to fulfill his promise to Fantine, he tried his best to rescue the sailors from the warship in hard labor and then ran away tactfully. Take Fantine's daughter Cosette and leave this despicable and treacherous couple to live in seclusion in a monastery. For eight years, Jean Valjean and Cosette lived happily together.

After reading this book, I found that our society needs such people, and so does the world. Only in this way can we create our life and create a kind, harmonious and bright world!

Reflection on Les Miserables 15 Everyone has heard of Les Miserables written by Hugo, a famous French writer. As the name implies, it is a novel with the theme of tragedy.

Jean Valjean, the hero, broke the glass of the bakery and stole two pieces of bread because of hunger. It was at this time that the tragic life of the protagonist began! The judge sentenced him to five years' hard labor. After that, Jean Valjean escaped from prison again and again and was taken back again. It was not until nineteen years later that his hard labor ended. Although the library is over, his tragedy is not over yet! In the street, no one helped him, ignored him, discriminated against him or even bullied him. The hero is desperate. But at this moment, a kind bishop changed him with his kindness. From then on, he became a caring and responsible rich man, a criminal or a criminal, and the police were arresting him, so Jean Valjean had to remain anonymous. Jean Valjean also helped a little girl grow up, and finally she couldn't escape the punishment of sin-she died of illness.

After reading this book, I feel very sad and angry. In the dark society, Jean Valjean stole two pieces of bread and was sent to hard labor. Is he the most evil villain? No, who can see his brave, great, tolerant and strong qualities? He experienced all the ups and downs, lightning and thunder with indomitable spirit and iron heart. People should praise him and help him, not discriminate against him and bully him. Because he has a kind heart, he helps others when they are in trouble and asks for nothing in return. If there are more and more such people in the world, the world will be more and more beautiful. Les Miserables is not about how miserable and dark the world is, but about those who struggle in that dark world and those who are as hard as iron! Yes, there are always tragedies in life. Jean Valjean told us with his own actions: in the face of difficulties and setbacks, we must fight to the end and stick to it! What really makes people old is not the ruthless years, but the loneliness that devours the soul. Only those who seize the opportunity and stick to the end are successful people! So we should learn from Jean Valjean.

After reading this book, I know a lot. This is a "knowledgeable old man"