Verne's works are my favorite. I have seen his "Mysterious Island" before, which gave me a very shocking feeling. The scenes and characters' lives he described can really be described as "lifelike". Who would have thought it was pure science fiction? Two Wan Li under the Sea is the second part of his trilogy, and its style is very similar to the Mysterious Island I watched as a child. The story told in this science fiction novel is really bold.
Verne wrote in the first person about Pierre Aronnax, a French biologist, Conseil, a servant, and Ned, a Canadian. Lan's experiences after she mistakenly entered the Nautilus. Although Verne has never been to the sea, there is no trace of hypocrisy in his articles. On the contrary, real and thrilling adventures will make people breathless.
Verne is a clever man. Some people may say that he is showing off his knowledge, but he is really wise to combine a lot of scientific knowledge into the text, which seems to involve many fields in detail. Such as biology, meteorology, physics, chemistry and so on. From this, it is not surprising that he can write the underwater world so vividly and beautifully.
I like and admire Two Wan Li under the Sea because it has many bosom friends. Nowadays, primary and middle school students are very avant-garde and don't like reading traditional classics, including me. I not only don't like novels and ancient prose recommended by the new Chinese curriculum standard, but I am also a little disgusted. In my opinion, these so-called masterpieces are boring, and many sentences are inconsistent, which is suspected of showing off literary talent. However, "Two Wan Li under the Sea" is different. Although it is a recommended bibliography for the new Chinese curriculum, it is also a very good work in itself. Its style can be compared with the books of Adventure Little Tiger and Goose Goose Goose Goose Goose Goose, which are popular all over the world. It is really remarkable that a foreign work written in the 198s still has so many bosom friends in the contemporary era.
among other things, let's talk about the content and plot! At the beginning of the novel, I walked into the world it described. What flying huge reefs and huge monsters made me excited. Frenchman Pierre Aronnax, Conseil and whaler Ned? After Lan entered the mysterious Nautilus, she made a similar round-the-world trip with Captain Nemo at the bottom of the sea. The underwater world is very wonderful. I remember the chapter "Underwater Forest". Although there are no real trees, the soft coral reefs in the sea make me enjoy it very much. It seems that I can see the floating underwater creatures when I close my eyes. The article is also thrilling, among which the experience of hypoxia trapped under the ice in Antarctica is the most wonderful. Several people can't breathe fresh oxygen at the bottom of the sea. I can't help but feel uncomfortable when I describe the symptoms of hypoxia. I began to breathe oxygen in big gulps, which also made me sincerely sigh: It's good to be alive!
Although the end of the article made me feel a little trance, I was really immersed in this excellent work. The author's originality and ingenious layout sometimes push readers into a dangerous environment and sometimes bring them into a beautiful realm full of poetry and painting. Magnificent scene description and meticulous detail description appear alternately. It's fascinating to read, and you can't stop.
Actually, I don't think the people in the article are obviously good or bad, including Captain Nemo. Captain Nemo can be said to be a legend. He concealed the fact that the Nautilus with extraordinary performance was built all over the world, and explored the seabed with so many loyal sailors, which was beyond the ordinary people's ability. Maybe his thoughts are distorted, his actions are extreme, and his actions are evasive. But he is still a warrior, a warrior who respects nature. His disappearance is also sad, which makes me feel that my nose is sour.
In any case, this brave adventure in the book made me deeply love the vast ocean and made me understand my outlook on life and world more clearly.
reflections on the biography of who
I was deeply touched by romain rolland's biography of who. Romain rolland is a famous French writer in the 2th century, and his works are a powerful spiritual pillar for people. Biography of Who is about Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy. They went through all kinds of hardships but didn't give in to their fate. They fought indomitable at the last second of their lives and eventually became great men. This also tells us a truth: difficulties and setbacks are the best temper for fate and life!
Among the three great men, Beethoven impressed me the most. He has a burning passion for music and has created many excellent works. His works are profound, magnificent and full of fantasy. But the disaster came to him mercilessly. In 182, he realized that his hearing impairment was incurable and would soon deteriorate. That means he may never be able to create again! What a blow! However, he can stubbornly fight against his fate, which may be the reason why he can write so many immortal works in his later period. Erin brockovich's spirit of life and destiny is exactly what we should learn. This great and unyielding soul makes the dark world shine and life have hope.
Reading Beethoven's story reminds me of Helen Keller, a person with strong perseverance. Her life is also very unfortunate. A serious illness in childhood turned her into a blind, deaf and dumb little girl. In her world, there is no color, no sound, and she can't express her thoughts. But the injustice of fate didn't make her lose hope. She was eager to know everything, so she redoubled her efforts and eventually became one of the most influential figures in the 19th century.
Beethoven and Helen Keller suffered different hardships in their lives, but they shared the same spirit-never give in to fate! This not only made me admire, but also caused me to think deeply. As a middle school student in the 21st century, the social competition is more intense. We have more and more homework and more difficulties in learning. Do we also need this spirit in the face of heavy difficulties and pressures? Yes! When encountering difficulties, when our academic performance drops, let us "polish our eyes again with the light of Beethoven." Face setbacks with firm faith and realize ideals with tenacious perseverance.