The gadfly's thoughts on junior high school reading 1 The gadfly is a novel by Irish woman writer Voynich. It is based on the Italian people's revolutionary struggle against Austrian colonial rule. Under the background of revolution, this story is also full of ups and downs, love and hate, and it is very fascinating.
The gadfly experienced deception, betrayal, imprisonment and misunderstanding, especially when he learned that his real father was a priest Monteyne, he completely collapsed-he smashed the gods at home and all his beautiful dreams about the world and religion. Disguised as being thrown into the sea, he wandered to South America and spent 13 years in purgatory. When he returned to Italy again, he was reborn as a strong, cold and experienced revolutionary soldier.
The gadfly's revolutionary belief is so firm that he can persist in inhuman torture in 13. Later, Joan Ma asked him why he hadn't thought about suicide. He looked up in surprise. "What about my job? Who will do it for me? " This is his rhetorical question and his most sonorous answer. A pampered person, from childhood, sweeps pigsty, shoots camels in circus garden, and does odd jobs for sailors in port. Both situations were enough to destroy him, but all the encounters did not destroy the gadfly. He chose to live, he chose to bear the burden of humiliation and continue to fight. He is as cold as ice, like a hedgehog, refusing the care and love of others. He pursues his beliefs, sticks to his secrets, and is lonely and persistent.
But the gadfly is flesh and blood after all, and his unforgettable love and hate for his biological father is the most touching. When he raised his gun in the uprising, his father's sudden appearance softened his heart, and he was unfortunately arrested, imprisoned and finally shot.
In prison, facing Montelini who came to visit him, the gadfly voluntarily admitted that he was Arthur of that year. The dialogue between father and son not only makes people feel the deep affection between father and son, but also shows the harm of different beliefs to each other. But in the end, because of Montelini's firm belief, he signed the execution book of his children. It seems that he defeated the family with faith in the struggle between family and faith, but in the end he couldn't stand the mental torture of "sending his son to the guillotine himself" and died of severe schizophrenia, which reminds me of Mr. Lu Xun in our country.
Deduct love and hate in the shadow of swords and swords, and show people's joys and sorrows under the revolutionary background. So is our life. We have never experienced a big storm. The ridicule and betrayal of others can make us understand all kinds of truths, and strengthening our own beliefs can make us more tenacious. Close the gadfly, I finally understand that the classic works are thoughtful and readable.
Gadfly's thoughts on junior high school 2 "Whether I am alive or dead, I am a gadfly flying around happily."
Tears welled up in my eyes when I closed the novel The Gadfly. I was deeply moved by this famous foreign book. Looking back on the life of the gadfly, it seems that there is a choppy river in front of me. It rushes through shallows and rapids, the waves hit rocks, gallop and jump, and rush to the sea without hesitation.
From the first page of the novel, I couldn't help being swept by this wave and couldn't stop. I was deeply shocked by this thrilling story. Even though she was dragged to the sugarcane field with a disabled body to sell coolies and even became a clown in a variety show, the gadfly never gave up her pursuit. Arthur's firm words echoed in my ears: "Give yourself to Italy and help her free from slavery and suffering!"
It is this lofty belief that supports him to stand up again, holding a pen with a crippled hand, and mercilessly attacking and lashing all the ugly souls under the false appearance; It is this lofty belief that supports him to walk into the execution ground "with a simple mind, like a primary school student who goes home on holiday" and hold his head high to deal with the dark muzzle. The gadfly is a real soldier.
One cannot live without the spirit of independence. Without spirit, people can't be real people, and they are just walking dead in this world. It is the pillar of the spirit, lofty as a lighthouse, giving people endless spiritual strength. This spiritual power inspires people to face up to life, bravely bear all kinds of hardships, and also makes people look at life and death with a more detached attitude.
On the cover of the novel, it says: Foreign masterpieces that have influenced three generations of China people. Today, I read this novel from the perspective of the fourth generation, and there is still a strong voice: anyone, any society and any era need this spiritual power. Now, standing on the threshold of the new century, we are greeted by an era in which opportunities and challenges coexist. Only people with strong will and independent spirit can walk in the forefront of the times. The spirit of heroism lasts forever, even after a hundred years, you can still feel the deep shock. The spiritual wealth left by the novel The Gadfly is eternal, and it will continue to influence generation after generation.
2 1 century is an era calling for heroes. The story of "The Gadfly" tells us that it is a sign of cowardice to escape from reality and stay aloof from the world. Face life squarely, and those who don't hesitate are real heroes.
The thought of the gadfly junior high school 3 When I finished reading the last line of the gadfly, I was shocked. This fascinating story touched me deeply. Arthur and Mon Terrini, the protagonists, died for different reasons, but they both benefited me a lot, and they also had their own opinions.
Arthur, when I first opened this book, he gave the impression of cowardice. He lives on his teacher Montelini. When I read the third chapter, the gadfly suddenly appeared. At first I didn't understand who this man was because he had many injuries. He is a strong and brave man. I didn't realize he was Arthur. In him, we can see a revolutionary's indomitable courage for firm belief. He sheltered others in an operation, but was unfortunately arrested in the end. The gadfly was shot six times by the enemy, but every time he was shot, he didn't give in and was still satirizing them. The gadfly showed a leisurely attitude of sacrifice and always insisted on the independence of Italy, which made me admire.
The gadfly's persistence, courage, tenacity and indomitable will deserve our admiration and study. Let "the spirit of the gadfly" become our eternal goal!
Montelini, he is a conscientious teacher and a faithful priest. I don't quite agree with him, because his behavior and choices can't make me feel that he is a loving father.
Monterini faced the choice given to him by the gadfly. Between the child and God, he chose God mercilessly. How much harm did his choice bring to Arthur! I don't think I agree with his choice. Although it is natural for the cardinal to choose God, God is destined to be merciful in the eyes of Christians, and anyone can repent before him. But to understand that God doesn't really exist, he can't change the fate of the gadfly, Montpellini's son, and he can't change all this. Montpellini's loyalty is good, but it also shows that he only has God in his eyes. Finally, the gadfly died, which should not have been his end. A priest should not treat his son like this. He chose God, but God didn't give him a good return. He passed away in such pain. I think and hope that this ending will wake Montpellini up: God can never replace his most precious relatives.
"A little gadfly, whether alive or dead, flies to the sky all day long and is happy forever." I hope the gadfly can be happy, and I thank him for letting me feel the "truth, goodness and beauty" in my life.
When I first entered this book and started reading, although I didn't understand the meaning of this series of words, the beauty of the language has deeply attracted me. Gadfly, the embodiment of this dream and pursuit, no one can deny your legend.
The story begins at Pisa Theological Seminary. Description in the book: He is thin, with neat eyebrows, thin lips and slender hands and feet. There is nothing too delicate and fragile in him. He doesn't look like a middle-class British youth in the 1930s, but more like an Italian in the portrait of16th century. If you let him sit there quietly, others will misunderstand that he is a charming girl dressed in men's clothes rather than a boy. However, when he walks, his light and agile posture makes people imagine a tame leopard without claws, full of wildness. Probably no one would have thought that the handsome guy of that year would eventually become this "ugly" look. However, I think this is the most successful place for the author Voynich. The gadfly is wonderful because there are many "conflicts" in it. This fulfilled a famous saying of brandeis, a literary critic: "Without conflict, there would be no tragedy."
This kind of "conflict" is either a conflict of political beliefs or a conflict of feelings and dreams, because these irreconcilable conflicts have led to soul-stirring tragedies. Arthur was discriminated against by his half-brother and sister-in-law at home since he was a child. When he entered Pisa Bincha University, Father Monteyne, the dean of Pisa Theological Seminary, often explained philosophy to him and studied with him. They trust and respect each other. Arthur greatly respects Father Montanelli's profound knowledge, regards him as a mentor and friend, and returns Montanelli's concern for himself with a sincere heart.
In Monteyne, I watched my son die, but he killed him himself. It was he who, between God and his son, resolutely chose a hypocritical and kind God and gave up his poor son who needed love. As a great cardinal, it is natural to choose God. Christ was crucified, and he was destined to be kind. He is destined to understand everyone's confession, and all he can do is understand. 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 that he was confused by God, and his heart only had that empty God.
After the death of the gadfly, the priest was also entangled in this right and wrong. He is in pain, but he is helpless. Finally, the great cardinal went mad or died, and died painfully. God is not kind. God is not loyal to him because of his loyalty. He ended his life in such an ugly manner. So, Montanelli, are you awake? When you have to deal with the God of heaven or hell, what will he say? Do you still love God and stick to your faith? You will regret it, and 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 make a choice between life and death, but no matter which side they choose, it is a sad ending and an irreversible situation.
There are many minor conflicts around this big conflict, such as the Gadfly and his lover Qiongma, which contain complex contradictions. Juma thought he was a snitch and slapped him from Italy to South America. He endured many years of hardships. Finally, he returned to Italy and saw Joan Ma again. They are in love, but they can't live forever. He's dead, she cried. He's been in pain, and she's in pain. Just when she knew that he was still alive, she could rest assured that she could gradually forget her past mistakes, and he died alive in front of her. In addition, there are political misunderstandings, emotional jealousy, the intervention of gypsy women, the disappointment of another suitor of Qiongma, and so on. But it is precisely because of the contradictions that the waves of conflict are all concentrated on the gadfly, so this tragedy is even more tragic, and it is easier to produce * * * sounds, which makes people feel more real.
I think the most shocking thing is the last sentence that the gadfly left to his lover Joan Ma, which is also a portrayal of his life-I feel more conceited whether I am alive or have returned to the city as a ghost.
The gadfly's thought of junior high school 5 Whether I can live or not, I am still dead. I have always been a happy gadfly. This poem is the first handwriting of the gadfly. After writing, he went to the stadium and then died.
He died miserably, because the soldiers who gave him love him so much, the hands with guns were shaking and tears were streaming down their faces, but they still needed him. This is a job. After firing countless shots, the gadfly still died, all of them were shot, but the death was so tenacious and glorious.
In Monteyne, I watched my son die. He killed him himself. It was he, with his son, who resolutely chose crocodile tears and gave up my poor son who needed love so much. He will regret his choice and be driven crazy by himself. At first, the teacher in red was still crazy or dead, not out of pity, not because of his loyalty.
Arthur is poor. Joan Ma slapped him and took him from Italy to South America. A few years later, he put up with all this. After all, he returned to Italy and saw Joan Ma again. They fall in love, but they can't have it forever. He's dead, she cried. He has been suffering, and so has she. And when she knew that he was still alive, she could suddenly realize that she could slowly forget her mistakes and he died alive in front of her.
When Arthur 17 years old, he realized that it was just a clay sculpture that could be broken with a hammer. His dearest priest cheated him, which is unkind. People can rely on him as long as he is himself. Arthur is becoming a complete, all his priests, but he knows that he still loves Padre anyway, and he doesn't hate him. As long as Padre can love him for a lifetime, he is enough and he is happy. But Monteyne didn't do it. He cried and cried sadly, but his choice was still, as long as ...
As a teacher in red, the choice is taken for granted. If he is crucified, he must be kind. He can take over everyone, all he can do is take over. He can't do anything for people. He can't. He can't save Monteyne, let alone Arthur. But Monteyne didn't understand, didn't say a word, how unfair he was to treat his son like this, but he didn't understand, he was lost, as long as his heart was still floating.
What will Monteyne say when he finally faces the man in heaven or park? Does he still love him? Give it back? He'll regret it. He will. He will know the truth and crush it. He will throw it away from his heart. He loves my son. But it's too late. Heaven is infinitely high and bottomless. He will never find his dear son. ...
The original intention of Voynich, the 6-year-old author of the gadfly, is to write a revolutionary hymn, which can be seen from the title. But in fact, I feel more than just a book about revolution. Those touching stories that people can't forget, even shed tears, don't come from struggle and sacrifice, but from the story of love and redemption between the gadfly and Father Monteyne, and Joan Ma.
Let's start with Arthur and Joan Ma.
"Joan, I once loved you. I remember you were an ugly little girl when you were a child. I loved you then and I still love you now. "
The seeds of love were sown as early as I was young. However, because of Father Caldi's leak, the two partners who could have been lovers had a misunderstanding. Joan gave Arthur a slap in the face without listening to his explanation. I always thought it was my slap that made Arthur commit suicide. Since then, I have been living in a deep sense of guilt. People in their early thirties have had wisps of white hair under their black hair. The girl who thinks of Arthur when she sees the river nailed her heart to the cross of Jesus for thirteen years.
The gadfly didn't know how Joan Ma came over these years until afterwards. Just like I saw Father Monteyne kneeling at the altar one night, thinking about confession. However, if you tell Joan that you are Arthur at this time, it will undoubtedly make her feel even worse. Therefore, the gadfly never admitted it. Until his death, he wrote in a letter to Joan Ma:
I loved you then and I still love you now. In this letter, where your name is written, I also kissed it on the paper. I kissed twice, and I didn't get your permission twice.
The love between Joan Ma and Arthur is a tragedy, and so is the love between Arthur and the priest.
Arthur thinks that his life depends on Father Monteyne. /kloc-the evening of 0/7, when I was looking for a manuscript for the priest, my short trip with the priest seemed to be the warmest scene in the book. However, Arthur's life collapsed when he learned that his biological father was Father Monteyne. With hatred for the priest, he went to America and experienced pain that ordinary people could not experience. Nevertheless, he is eager to hold his father's hand and get the priest's love in his dream. I didn't go back to my hometown for the revolution, but I wanted the priest to stay with me forever, so I joined the revolution. But just like the action in the dream, Father Monteyne once again chose God and sacrificed his son. Fortunately, the author is kind. In order not to make readers too desperate, at the end, let Father Monteyne reveal his inner regret in public. He finally chose Arthur and abandoned God. Although it is a little late, it can give readers some spiritual comfort after all. Just like the mother who made a choice in the Tangshan earthquake.
It is said that it is the product of the red age, but it is not only the enthusiasm and sacrifice of the revolution that touches people's hearts. I see more love and redemption. The father who kneels at the altar late at night and repents every day, and Joan Ma who makes her life as monotonous as a nun, are deeply imprinted in her mind, and it hurts to think of it.
Of course, although the gadfly lives an inhuman life, he can walk through all the gloom of life with a sensitive and strong heart. Compared with Paul, it is more exciting. Life will always give us a stick inadvertently. At that time, thinking more about the gadfly seemed to give us more courage and strength. Yes, we need the gadfly.