Reflections after reading "Treasure Island"
Recently, I read a famous adventure story book, "Treasure Island" written by Stevenson. The story takes place in the eighteenth century, Jeff. He Jinsi is a little boy who is eager and keen to go out to sea to hunt for treasure. Once, he went to Treasure Island to hunt for treasure, dealt with pirates and sailors, personally experienced various phenomena of sincerity, loyalty, hypocrisy and cruelty among the crew, and witnessed scenes of thrilling stories.
After reading this adventure story, I felt a lot. The protagonist Jeff. He Jinsi was originally a timid and shy child. After his father died, he began exploring. During the adventure, Jeff was just a waiter in the cabin at first, but he had the courage to fight the enemy. Later, he recaptured the ship from the pirates and named himself the new captain. Although Jeff. He Jinsi is often impulsive, but his extraordinary courage and extraordinary courage are enough to make me admire him. Jeff. By virtue of his courage and courage, He Jinsi changed from a timid and timid little boy to a hero who recaptured the ship. And sometimes when we encounter problems, we get confused and don't work hard to find solutions. Just think about it, if we also had Jeff’s spirit of daring to try and explore, wouldn’t many problems be easily solved?
At the end of the story, after Jeff returned, he did not mention how much treasure he received. Instead, he vowed never to hunt for treasure again. He is also often troubled by nightmares, dreaming about the sea and gold coins. Gold coins give Jeff nightmares, not dreams of wealth; blind pursuit of material satisfaction is ultimately in vain; greed and desire will never lead to a good life. If everyone understood this truth, I am afraid there would be no such thing as the unscrupulous behavior of careerists fighting for fame and fortune.
"Treasure Island" is a famous work by the 19th century British writer Stevenson, and it is also a universally recognized world famous book. The book describes a child named Jim who accidentally obtained a topographic map of a desert island where huge wealth was buried from a pirate. This aroused the interest of the local squire Mr. Trelawny. In order to find this wealth, they drove a three-masted ship to explore the desert island. Unexpectedly, a group of pirates were mixed into the ship. Under the planning of the one-legged Silver, they tried to seize the three-masted ship and monopolize the wealth. Jim got the news inadvertently, and he cooperated with Mr. Trelawney in a heroic and resourceful fight with the pirates, and finally defeated them and found the treasure.
Under Stevenson's ingenious arrangement, the vast sea and desolate island create a world that is both real and illusory for readers, leading readers into a realm shrouded in a veil of fantasy. One after another, the seemingly bright and dark, seemingly loose and tight suspense creates a series of climaxes. The vivid dialogues full of children's interest and the turbulent atmosphere make the novel shrouded in a layer of mystery from beginning to end, and at the same time it is filled with vitality and enthusiasm.
Reflections after reading "Treasure Island"
——Good and Evil People
I believe everyone has read a famous book - "Treasure Island" Silver Island". This book revolves around an adventure story from beginning to end, in which a teenager was born in a poor family and made a living by running a hotel. That boy is the protagonist Jim Hawkins. He accidentally discovered the map of the desert island where the old pirate had hidden gold and silver treasures. So, he discussed with other friends, and his friends took a group of sailors on a treasure hunting trip. But soon, a group of sailors on their ship rebelled, and a fierce battle began between the two sides. They launched a thrilling fight with the enemy. In the end, due to the efforts of each crew member, victory fell to Jim's side. Soon, they returned home happily loaded with gold and silver treasures.
Although I have not personally ventured there, there is always a scene in my mind. Jim's upright face always appears, and he looks so noble and noble next to him. Kind and brave, he can always subdue pirates and win. How brave he is! I was so shocked when I heard his words, like this one... I was in the apple barrel that night when we sighted land, and I heard you - John, and you - Dick Johnson, And Hands, he's at the bottom of the ocean now, and within an hour I've reported everything you said. As for the schooner, I cut the rope of the ship, and I killed the people you left on the ship. When I saw this, I was very shocked that a young man could have such courage to say this. I admire these.
Of course, there are people I admire and people I hate. For example, the characters represented by Silver are hypocritical, unfair, and evil. They kill others for themselves. Instead of feeling guilty for what they had done, they became even more violent. The more I thought about money, my mind became empty, and only the thoughts of killing were left, and I wanted to slit people's throats one after another and act tyrannically. All that came to my mind was that they had a pair of ferocious eyes, a terrifying grin, and a sailor dagger, killing many people crazily, just for their own benefit and losing their humanity.
Although this novel is fake, his work embodies the sharp confrontation between good and evil, so I think the story warns us not to be selfish in anything, because it will be your fault in life. Road, and Jim and the others embody a kind of spiritual wealth represented by justice