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gadfly's thoughts after reading (1)

When I first entered this book and started reading, I didn't understand the meaning expressed by the series of words, but the beauty of the language attracted me deeply. Gadfly, the embodiment of this ideal and pursuit, no one can deny your legend.

The story started in Pisa Theological Seminary. It is described in the book that he is very thin, often with eyebrows, thin lips and slender hands and feet, and everywhere on his body is too delicate and fragile. He looks not like a middle-class young man in Britain in the 193s, but like an Italian in a portrait in the 16th century. If he is allowed to sit there quietly, others will misunderstand that he is a charming girl dressed in men's clothes rather than a boy. But when he is walking, his light and agile posture makes people imagine one. Ugly? However, I think this is the most successful place of the author Voynich. The reason why The Gadfly is exciting is because there are many aspects in the Gadfly? Conflict? Therefore. This has fulfilled a famous saying of literary critic Brandeis:? Without conflict, there is no tragedy. ?

here? Conflict? Or the conflict between political beliefs, or the conflict between love and ideals, and because of these irreconcilable conflicts, a thrilling tragedy broke out. Arthur was discriminated against by his half-brother and sister-in-law at home. When he entered Pisa Bincha University, the priest Monteyne, the dean of Pisa Theology, often explained philosophy to him, and read and studied with him. They trusted and respected each other. Arthur respected Father Montanelli's profound knowledge very much, regarded him as a good teacher and a loving father, and returned Montanelli's care for himself with a sincere heart.

However, Italy was being invaded by Austria, and Arthur decided to devote himself to the cause of national independence. At that time, Montanelli was transferred to Rome as a bishop, and the police spy Cardi became a new priest. Under his deception, Arthur revealed their actions and the names of his comrades in confession, so that he was arrested and imprisoned together with his comrades. After he got out of prison, he learned that Father Montanelli was not only a traitor, but also his biological father! The person whom he admired most cheated him! This series of blows plunged him into extreme pain. He smashed the beloved crucifix of Jesus with a hammer to show his break with the church. Then he disguised the scene of suicide and went into exile in South America alone. This is probably the biggest conflict in the whole book. The gadfly and his father Montanelli are not only political conflicts, but also different beliefs. At the age of 17, Arthur understood that God is just a clay sculpture that can be broken with a hammer. His dearest padre lied to him. God is not merciful, and people can only rely on themselves. Arthur became a complete atheist in suffering. He hated those hypocritical prayers and all the priests, but he knew that he still loved padre anyway. He didn't hate him. As long as padre could love him well for the rest of his life, he would be satisfied and happy. But Monteyne didn't do it, and his choice was still God.

Monteyne watched his son die, but he personally killed him. It was he who, between God and his son, resolutely chose a false and merciful God and gave up his poor son who needed love so much. As a great cardinal, it is natural to choose God. Christ was crucified, and he was destined to be merciful. He was destined to accept all confessions, and all he could do was accept confessions. He can't do anything for people. He can't save Monteyne, let alone Arthur. But Monteyne didn't understand, and never understood, how unfair it was for him to treat his son like this, but he didn't understand. He was confused by God, and his heart only had the empty God. After the death of the gadfly, the priest was also entangled in this right and wrong. He was in pain, but he was helpless. In the end, the great cardinal was still crazy or dead, and he died in pain. God is not merciful. God is not loyal to him because of his loyalty. He ended his life with such an ugly gesture. So, Montanelli, are you awake? When you have to face the God in heaven or hell, what will he say? Do you still love God? Still stick to your beliefs? You'll regret it. You will. You traded your son for God, so you will never find your beloved son? This is an inevitable conflict and helpless fate. Father and son, the closest relatives who should have stood together, have to face each other with swords and spears and choose between life and death, but no matter which side they choose, it is a sad ending and an irreparable situation.

There are many minor conflicts around this big conflict, such as the Gadfly and his lover Qiongma, which contains complicated contradictions. Qiongma thought he was an informer, and slapped him from Italy to South America. He endured all the hardships for many years. Finally, he returned to Italy and saw Qiongma again. They fell in love, but they couldn't get it. He died, she cried, and all the time he was in pain, she was in pain. And just when she knew that he was still alive, she could feel relieved and gradually forget her mistakes, he died alive in front of her again. In addition, there are political misunderstandings between the gadfly and Joan Ma, such as the jealousy of love, the insertion of gypsy woman, the disappointment of another suitor of Joan Ma and so on. However, it is precisely because of the heavy contradictions that the waves of conflicts are all concentrated on the gadfly, so this tragedy is even more tragic, more prone to * * *, and makes people feel more real.

I think the most shocking thing is the last words left by the gadfly to his lover Joan Ma, which is also a portrayal of his life? Whether I am alive or have turned into a ghost and returned to the city, I feel more conceited.

gadfly's thoughts after reading (2)

To be an indomitable gadfly

The real action should not consider the danger of life. I was sent to this city by God, like a gadfly on a horse, whose duty is to stimulate it to move forward as soon as possible? This is a sentence from Socrates' Dialogue. This is an evaluation of the book The Gadfly.

Whether I'm still alive

or I'm still dead

I'm a gadfly

flying around happily

-The gadfly

Is this book popular? Paul? Recommended, I just started reading. Who is its author? Ai Jieer? Lillian? Voynich, this work has influenced the lives of millions of people, including me. His hero is Arthur? Which is the gadfly.

This book is about Arthur's persistence in the revolution despite many difficulties. After he was arrested and imprisoned, many people thought he was dead, but he reappeared in the Jianghu, regardless of his family's opposition. In Lao Lunzuo? Insist on the revolution with the help of Montanelli. He named himself the gadfly, because he has the excellent qualities of gadfly.

I remember a paragraph when he was shot, because his strong quality makes me remember it vividly: A bullet missed the mark and grazed his face. Another bullet hit the upper knee. The gadfly stood there and smiled at them. They watched in horror the people who had been shot by them, but not killed? Colonel, you brought a lame firing squad! I'll see if I can train them well. All right, guys! Raise your weapon a little! Are you all ready? Then come on! Ready? Raise your gun and shoot! ? The colonel ran forward and shouted first. Another flurry of shooting. The smoke gradually dispersed, and then the Ran Ran rose and merged into the morning light. They saw that the gadfly had fallen and found that he was not dead. He staggered to his feet, and then lay on the grass to one side. ? Is he dead? The colonel asked softly. The prison doctor replied in a low voice? I suppose so? Thank god! ? Thank god! ? The colonel said it again. It's finally over! ? Montanelli came to the hospital and looked blankly ahead. ? Your Excellency! Will you please forgive me? The shooting has just ended, and the body has not yet. Oh, my God! ? A soldier suddenly cried out, and the military chief looked back in time. Yes? The bloody and vague body on the grass began to struggle again and began to moan. The gadfly leans on the doctor's knee and looks at the cross with wide eyes.

I admire the gadfly's strong perseverance. Only with the quality of the gadfly, can I stand up tenaciously and unyieldingly, fearless, and not afraid of the threat of death, even when countless bullets pass through my body and blood is about to run out.

after reading this book, I realized that all our difficulties are insignificant in the eyes of the gadfly. We have to learn from the gadfly's indomitable spirit and never give up? In order to perform in the rest of my life.

the gadfly's thoughts after reading (3)

when I read the sixth chapter, I cried. When two tears fell on the desk, they clicked, and my heart suddenly tightened, as if my soul trembled. Usually, I have been silly and self-righteous and think that my life is ill-fated, and how hard and difficult life is. After reading The Gadfly, I feel that the difficulties and setbacks I encountered are so insignificant in front of him. I have to admit that this is the first foreign book that made me cry.

I've seen Gone with the Wind, La Traviata and Little Women. The protagonists in these books all have sad and miserable lives, noble qualities of being strong, struggling and upward, and a rebellious spirit of unyielding and destiny, but the gadfly is a foreign work that hits my heart the hardest and ripples the deepest in my heart.

I admire and sympathize with the gadfly.

Montayne later became Arthur's confessor. He gave Arthur all his love, sincere instruction and guidance. Arthur deeply loved Montayne, and because Montayne had an unswerving belief in God, when he learned that Montayne was his biological father, his original belief collapsed, and it was difficult to accept the deception of his biological mother and father, the conflict between belief and reality, and the conflict between family and belief. Finally, Arthur chose to stay away.

Trapped by lies, tortured and humiliated in prison, Arthur, 19, is in deep despair. The beloved priest turned out to be his own father, and the new confessor betrayed him when he confessed. Qiongma, a childhood friend, didn't believe him, and finally had to choose to stay away from them and start a new life. Lies, deception and distrust make his calm and orderly life chaotic. He chooses to abandon, choose to stay away and start a new life. Choosing to stay away at the same time, Arthur is equivalent to choosing five years of purgatory life.

a new beginning is not that easy.

Arthur faked his own death in the sea of Dasenna. Penniless and unable to speak a word of Spanish, he sneaked into South America, where he lived as a vagabond for five years, and was finally rescued by the dupre expedition. When he first arrived in South America, Arthur had no other skills to make a living except a pair of white hands and spoiled habits. It was like walking across a vast desert without water, and the sun was sinister enough to hang in the sky. In order to survive, Arthur worked as a servant in a gambling den and was once sent by the gambling den owner to drive away a gambler who lost everything. If you want to keep it? Position? Arthur had to obey orders. As a result, Arthur was hit hard by the cruel gambler with a poker. He broke the bone of Arthur's foot! Obviously, the gambler hoped to kill Arthur at once, and there was still a breath of courage for Arthur to persist in living.

Luckily, a local old lady took Arthur in with Christian compassion. Did the gambler leave it on Arthur? Gift? Yes: become a lame man when walking, and endure periodic recurrence of inflammation. Four months later, Arthur climbed out of the hut where the old lady lived, because he didn't want an old lady to support himself. Hungry, with disabled legs, walking to find a job, and abundant cheap labor in South America, which boss or shopkeeper and Ang hired a disabled person who was not clever at work? Arthur washed dishes in dirty brothels, worked as a groom for farmers who were more vicious than animals, mentioned that matadors did odd jobs in the bullring, helped people mend pots, cleaned pigsty, and begged for some moldy food, but was rejected? He kept walking, passing through Ecuador, Chile and Peru? Once Arthur fainted in front of a juggling tent because of hunger. They rescued Arthur and gave him food, but the next day they asked him to play the role of making children clown throw peels and make spectators laugh. Because Arthur has a hunchback, his foot is lame, and two fingers are missing from one hand, he puts on that colorful fool's suit, pretending to be a hunchback and playing a clown. I can't believe that Arthur did it for two years to survive! Human dignity is cruelly trampled by so-called spectators!

It's hard to have such a great psychological endurance. I admire him from the bottom of my heart. Why was it so hard that Arthur didn't choose to commit suicide? Joan ma once asked him the same question. ? That's an escape. Think about it. What about my work? Who can do it instead of me? Arthur replied like this. Thirteen years later, Arthur returned to Italy, and no one once knew him. His new name is Reva NVC, and his words are sharp and ironic. He has published some provocative essays in the newspaper, and people have given it a name? Gadfly? Nickname.

what is his job? Important enough to persist in such a difficult situation? After being humiliated, beaten up and oppressed, the gadfly endured the humiliation and finally left the purgatory-like South America alive and returned to Europe. His job is to root out the prestige of the church, to make people really realize that all church agents are pests and to arouse the sleeping rationality in people's hearts. I think it is this ideal and belief that made him persist under such arduous conditions. In my heart, this seems to be another alarm, reminding me again: life should have ideals! I often feel that I have an ideal: I am going to take the postgraduate entrance examination in my junior year and continue my postgraduate studies after graduating from college. Today, it seems that this is not a university plan, and it is not an ideal. What kind of life do I want? What kind of life do I want? What can I do for others? When I think about these questions, my mind is vague and confused. Maybe I should find a time to clean up these thoughts and see what way I want to go and how to go.

what does the gadfly think is the main source of all the confusion and illness? Religion? His own experience made him realize this more deeply. He loves his father Montayne, so he hopes he can pass? Work? To save Montayne from the rotten church. In prison, when the gadfly asked Montayne whether to choose him or God, Montayne finally chose God. Arthur was desperate. Compared with God, he still lost the struggle with fate and the pain he experienced through tenacious survival for so many years. See this chapter is I cried, for the gadfly. This is sympathy for the gadfly, also