After reading a famous book, you must have a lot of experiences worth sharing, and you need to write a review to record it. So how should we write our thoughts after reading? The following is my review of childhood reading compiled for you. Welcome to read, I hope you will like it. Childhood Reading Thoughts 1
Gorky has a famous saying, "Books are the ladder of human progress." This is actually his personal feeling. He loved reading and eagerly absorbed knowledge from books. He eventually transformed from a poor orphan living at the bottom to a famous writer and wrote the classic book "Childhood".
The childhood life experience of Alyosha, the protagonist of "Childhood", is so miserable and pitiful! His father unfortunately passed away when he was four years old. He was not very sensible yet and actually thought his dead father's appearance was funny. He could only go to his grandfather's house with his grief-stricken mother, but this was a small dyeing shop on the verge of closing down. From then on, his miserable childhood began.
Alyosha’s grandfather had a very bad temper and loved money as much as his life. Because Alyosha was naughty, he always made mistakes and was often beaten and scolded by his grandfather. His two uncles were both very stingy, stingy, and greedy. They often quarreled and even fought over the division of family property. The women in the family only have to work and have no say. Especially aunts, they would be beaten and scolded by their uncles, like punching bags. One aunt was actually beaten to death. Little Gypsy was adopted by his grandfather and stayed in the dyeing workshop to work when he grew up. He was smart and witty, and was often praised by his grandfather, which made his two uncles resent him. Although he was strong and like a strong man, he was killed by the conspiracy of his two uncles and was crushed under a heavy cross. Although my grandmother looks like a round ball with a funny floppy nose, she is the one who loves Alyosha the most. She always tries to prevent my grandfather from beating and scolding him.
Alyosha’s childhood was dark, and there were too many cruel examples around him. Sometimes even he couldn’t believe that such incredible things could happen. But in this dark family, there is a hardworking, strong and kind grandmother. She told Alyosha vivid mythological stories every night, which subtly influenced him to be a kind and brave person.
After reading the last page of the book, Alyosha's childhood is over. He begins to make a living in the "human world". What awaits him is another completely different life.
Turgenev once said: "If you want to be happy, you must first learn to endure hardship." A good life must be paid for before it lasts; only by fighting for it can you get it. "The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold." Please regard the misfortunes and dissatisfaction in life as life's training for us. From now on, we must cherish the happiness in front of us! Thoughts after reading Childhood 2
If some children feel that their childhood was too hard, then after reading the book "Childhood" you will feel that your own childhood was the happiest childhood in the world. Just in the past few days, I read Gorky's autobiographical novel, which moved me deeply.
Gorky was born in a poor carpenter family. During the reign of the brutal Tsar, Gorky suffered a lot: he lost his father when he was young, and he was indeed abused by his grandfather. People around him are so selfish, greedy, and full of hatred... Gorky's childhood was so miserable. Compared with him, I am much happier.
I was born in a beautiful place surrounded by mountains and rivers. Whenever I did something wrong, my parents would teach me how to do it, instead of being tortured like Gorky. When I was unhappy, there would always be comforting words "What's wrong with you?" and "Are you okay?" that would make me feel better. Now I have entered the first year of junior high school, entered the scholarly campus, and become a studious student. A fulfilling day begins with the sound of reading. The teachers enthusiastically impart knowledge to us, and the students discuss and help each other with questions that they don’t know, which makes our campus more harmonious. Whenever my grades improve compared to the last time, the teacher will encourage us to keep working hard and strive to the next level. I have enough time to cultivate interests and hobbies, and enough time to study and play... Now we are like small saplings, receiving the nourishment of spring wind, rain and dew, absorbing more and better knowledge, and growing stronger Grow, and eventually grow into towering trees and blooming flowers.
In this vast ocean of knowledge, I ended my happy childhood and began to grow up.
By reading the book "Childhood", I learned that our childhood is nothing compared to Gorky's childhood, so we must cherish our happy childhood and happy life, and cherish the present. of every day. Reflections on Childhood 3
On this moonlit night, I finally finished reading the book "Childhood".
The author of the book "Childhood" is [Soviet] Maxim Gorky. The novel examines the entire society and life from a child's unique perspective, describing the childhood years Alyosha spent at his grandfather's house after his father's death.
Everyone has his own childhood. Childhood is the most unforgettable and happiest time in life, but Gorky's childhood was different from others.
In my grandfather’s house, the uncles quarreled and fought all day long over the family property. The strong men in the family bullied and beat women and children. Revealing the unfair facts of the old society at that time.
Fortunately, in this terrible living situation, he still has a kind grandmother. well! After reading so much, I thought deeply. If I were the protagonist Alyosha at that time, how helpless and painful I would have felt!
So, I want to tell you that today’s life is hard-won, and you must reap the fruits of success from failure after failure! Childhood Reading Review 4
Alyosha was so young, but he had experienced the ups and downs of the world. When he was eleven years old, he was kicked out of the house by his grandfather and went to make a living on his own. During this period, he was bullied and laughed at by some people. Discrimination, etc. For example, if he is discovered by the supervisor while reading a book after working on the ship, the supervisor will beat Gorky indiscriminately; when he has no place to live, he can only sleep on the road. At this time, there will be Some people bullied him and laughed at him. The biting cold wind made him shiver, and the scorching sun made him sweat down his cheeks. For a peer of his age, no one could do this. However, the young A Liao But Sha did it with his tenacious perseverance and firm belief. He is a "capital person". Although his life was rough, he never flinched when he encountered difficulties and tried every means to overcome them. Therefore, I admire him very much.
You can only rely on a person for a while, not for a lifetime! The road in life is still long, and you need to walk slowly by yourself. There are still many ups and downs in life, and you need to be alone. Overcome by one person. Such a life is worthy of one's heart! When facing difficulties, as long as I think of Alyosha's tragic childhood experience, all difficulties will seem insignificant, and I will have the confidence to overcome - Alyosha in such a dark and dirty world He still maintains the courage and confidence to live in such an environment. Shouldn't we do better than him? Childhood Reading Review 5
Alyosha lost his father when he was 3 years old, and lost his father's love. He followed his mother and grandmother to a small dyeing workshop owned by his grandfather. From then on, a dark life descended on him. My grandfather had a very bad temper and often beat his grandmother and him, which caused a shadow in his young mind. But my grandfather also has a loving side. For example, the book says: My grandfather’s upright and thin body leaned against me, and he began to talk about his childhood life. His words were heavy and eloquent. As he talked, his image became taller in my eyes. This skinny old man suddenly turned into the Hercules in the fairy tale. He dragged a huge gray boat upstream alone. He kept talking until dark. After he said goodbye to me cordially, I realized that my grandpa was not vicious or scary.
Compared with Alyosha, our childhood is brilliant and colorful; it is free of trouble and pain, and it is even more carefree. There are so many children who don’t even know what “beating” is because they have never experienced what it feels like to be beaten or whipped with a whip. They have enough food and clothing, and have everything they want, and they are the "pearl in the eye" and "darling" of their parents. How can they be compared with Gorky's miserable childhood? The difference between the ages is the difference. One is heaven, the other is hell; the other is full of sunshine, A darkness everywhere. A wonderful childhood is hard-won! Reflections on Childhood Reading 6
Recently, I read Gorky's work "Childhood", which, together with "In the World" and "My University", is known as the "autobiographical trilogy".
The author uses beautiful writing to record what he saw and felt in his childhood. The writing is profound, delicate and fascinating, like pearls, and the whole book is like a crystal clear necklace made of these pearls. Among them, the pitiful childhood story of "Alyosha" made me unable to calm down for a long time.
"Alyosha"'s parents died, and his grandfather had a very bad temper, so only his grandmother loved him. His grandfather didn't like him, and his two uncles hated him even more. In such a harsh environment, he survived. In fact, the prototype of "Alyosha" is Gorky himself. Gorky used the character "Alyosha" to describe his childhood. This made me deeply understand the ugly side of people's hearts at that time. Gorky's childhood was so miserable compared with ours now!
Back to reality, compared with "Alyosha", how beautiful our life is! We enjoy the selfless love of our parents, the tireless teachings of our teachers, and the close friendship of our childhood partners. Our campus is peaceful and beautiful. We sit in the bright and spacious classrooms to read and study every day. How happy we are! And what about the era of "Alyosha"? "Alyosha" rarely had a peaceful life. People bullied, insulted and hurt him almost every day. My God, such a comparison shows that our childhood is very different from that of "Alyosha". We live in a honeypot every day, soaked in sweet water, piled with golden money... How happy we are!
But with these, are we content? No, not satisfied. We always want more. Because, in our eyes, it is so easy for adults to make money, it seems effortless. So we don’t know how to cherish it, and we even spend a lot of money. We are so "naive" when we think about this. Indeed, we don't have to go to the "human world" alone at the age of eleven like "Alyosha". But after reading "Childhood", we should regret the luxury we once had, we should no longer waste it, and we should learn to cherish it. So, let’s start now. We no longer are extravagant and wasteful; we start to think about our elders and be considerate of them; we should start to satisfy our own happy life. Childhood Review 7
I believe everyone’s childhood was happy and happy, and this has become a lingering memory in our minds. But the person I'm going to talk about had a childhood full of thorns and ups and downs.
Golky. Maxim, the greatest proletarian writer of the former Soviet Union. Lenin evaluated him as "the most outstanding representative of proletarian literature" and the founder of Soviet literature. Even though he has received so many lifelong honors and high praise, his childhood was very miserable. After losing his father when he was young, Gorky stayed at his grandfather's house. Later, his grandfather went bankrupt and Gorky had no choice but to start his wandering life. He picked up rags, worked as an apprentice and a handyman, and suffered many hardships in the world, but he was diligent and studious, and eventually became a crystal monument in the history of literature.
In "Childhood", Gorky uses his early life experiences and feelings as the main line, allowing us to see the world in his eyes, and also letting us feel a stubborn, compassionate and constantly pursuing Gorky.
How can you see a rainbow without experiencing wind and rain? Gorky's childhood was full of hardships, but he still persevered. Classmates, we all live in a happy family, cherish your childhood! It is like a rainbow reflected in our hearts; it is also like a ray of sunshine shining in our lives. Don't wait until you lose it to regret it. Let everyone thrive and tomorrow will be even more exciting! Childhood Reading Thoughts 8
Think about it, we are still divided into rich and poor, unequal treatment, and there are also some corrupt officials. But our children's childhood has become increasingly happy. They are pampered by their parents and have whatever they want. Compared with Gorky's childhood, our children now are much happier than them.
Gorky’s father passed away when he was a child. He was often bullied and beaten. But now we may all be able to take action against our elders. The best example is my cousin’s son. Because he was a son, the whole family loved him very much, and he became even more aggressive. He would cry when he was not satisfied and beat him when he was in a bad mood. Once when we went to his house, his sister was holding him, and he suddenly slapped her in the mouth. We were all surprised. He was only four years old and could hit people. Later, we all learned that most of his relatives were beaten, including me.
Although Russia was quite dark at that time, I think there were also cases of children beating their parents, but only one or two.
The more our parents love us, the more we should repay them and not let their expectations of us fail. Childhood Reading Review 9
Everyone’s childhood is different, with ups and downs, like a string of colorful pearls. Red represents activity, gray represents silence, and orange represents happiness... And Gorky’s childhood is almost the same. It's black, and he's not as happy as we are.
The most unforgettable thing for me is Gorky’s kind heart since he was a child. Especially under the nurturing of his grandmother, he was born with a soul that can distinguish between good and evil, right and wrong, and can love and hate. He is diligent in learning and hard-working, and his severe life has trained him to become a new man with strong will, ideals and achievements. The most important thing in his character is his thirst for knowledge and his vision for a better future. The hardships of life did not deter him. He firmly believed that the darkness would eventually pass and the future would be bright.
He lost his father when he was four years old and lived with his mother and elderly grandmother. The other children all had new clothes to wear, but he only had a few puddings. But instead of blaming his mother, he respected her even more.
That era was a society filled with cruelty and hatred. Gorky was often beaten severely by his grandfather at home, which made him realize the pain, sin, and hunger of the world prematurely. In a family full of cruelty, barbarism and unpleasantness, Gorky often heard sarcasm and ridicule from others, which made him disappointed and sad. Gorky learned to be strong and began to stick to his beliefs. When he encountered setbacks, his kind grandmother always encouraged him and comforted him.
Not everyone around Gorky cares about him. His grandfather has a very bad temper and is very greedy. He also had two uncles who were selfish and sometimes wronged him.
Now that the world has become peaceful, it is completely opposite to Gorky’s childhood. It is not as painful and ignorant as when he was a child, and the conditions are better. Only children have become the apple of their eyes, and parents are reluctant to spank their children severely because they are immersed in doting.
We have stable desks, white walls, a spacious playground, bright lights, and tall and straight Magnolia grandiflora to accompany us in class.
As the times continue to progress, people have become cowardly and retreat when faced with difficulties. A good life requires dedication before progress can be made. Therefore, we must cherish the happy and happy life we ??have now, and do not be ignorant of blessings in the midst of blessings. We must study hard under such superior conditions, so that we can be worthy of our parents and teachers. Reflections on Childhood 10
The book "Childhood" was written by the famous Russian writer Gorky. Gorky devoted his life to the revolutionary movement. During the rise of the Russian Revolution, he wrote many famous works, most of which exposed the ugliness of society.
When Mr. Gorky wrote the book "Childhood", he wrote about the death of his father at the beginning. My father died of cholera. When my relatives found out, they all wanted to drive the family away. Eventually Gorky lived with his grandmother and grandfather. Gorky liked "Little Gypsy" very much. "Little Gypsy" was an apprentice of his grandfather. But unfortunately, "Little Gypsy" was too innocent and was framed by his uncles, leading to his death. They were too jealous of this capable young man. Later, Gorky's grandfather found out and became furious, but it was to no avail.
Gorky's childhood was very unfortunate. His father passed away, and most of his relatives also died. Those who are alive are relatively dark relatives. Compared with Gorky, my childhood was a paradise.
I like the book "Childhood" very much because there are many things worth thinking about in this book. A few jackal-like uncles framed and killed many upright people, and most of these people were very capable and hard-working. This just reflects the situation in which high-level officials in Russia treated low-level officials at that time.
This book is one of Mr. Gorky’s autobiographies and is well worth reading. After reading "Childhood" 11
When you open the book "Childhood", you will feel like you are in an extremely unfamiliar and unfamiliar society. This society is ruthless, dark and realistic.
If you, who have been carefully cared for and raised since childhood, and are delicate and expensive, really live in this society, you will feel disgusted, collapse, and even slowly die.
However, "Childhood" The author Gorky (Alyosha) was born in such a society. What did he rely on to survive bravely and fight hard? With his changes.
Alyosha is unfortunate. He lost his father when he was young and was fostered by his mother in his grandfather's house. In this family, Alyosha saw that there was a fog of hatred and selfishness among people. In this domineering and outrageous place, you can't feel the family affection that blood is thicker than water. Even children are poisoned by this atmosphere. Fortunately, in such a dirty and gloomy environment, the kind and kind grandmother; the optimistic and honest "Little Gypsy"; the upright and honest Grigory and others made Alyosha finally feel the existence of justice and light in this world and let him know There is still love in this world.
Alyosha is full of hope and confidence in life again. Although her tragic fate is destined by God, it is not unchangeable. Alyosha lived in such a corrupt society, and he was not disappointed by it, nor did he give up because of it. The God in his grandmother made him believe that good will always defeat evil, and let him learn to change himself bravely.
People are not born with smooth sailing. It is inevitable that they will encounter some setbacks and even inescapable misfortunes. Just like a bird imprisoned in a cage or a wild horse held back by the reins, they can all work hard to change their own destiny. One day, the bird out of the cage will spread its wings and fly high, and the wild horse will run wild.
In fact, the same is true in life. Although those tragic fates are doomed, they can also be changed through efforts. Destiny and change, these two words are not contradictory. The key depends on yourself. Gorky, who was destined to his fate, changed himself in such an unbearable environment and wrote the world-famous book "Childhood", which made me understand the difference between destiny and change. reason. Reflections on Childhood Reading 12
I recently read the book "Childhood" by Gorky.
From Alexei’s perspective, the novel tells the story of his childhood life and the impact of the people around him, reflecting the tragic life of the Soviet people under the rule of the Tsar and the emptiness of the spiritual world. So much so that they take pleasure in torturing them.
When Alexey lost his father (died of contracting cholera) when he was young, he and his mother took refuge with his grandfather's family. The grandfather's family was full of darkness and hatred. But his grandmother was a ray of light in Alexei's life when he was a child. It illuminated his heart in this filthy family and had a great impact on his life. Grandma is kind, kind, smart, capable, and well-informed. She often tells Alexei stories about the beauty of human nature. However, she was extremely indulgent towards her grandfather, and did not stop some of his bad habits. She had a feudal woman's mentality.
Little Gzigan was the person Alexei had the most contact with after entering his grandfather's house, and he liked him the most. He was kind, innocent, lively, and had the temper of a child. Alexey liked him very much. When Alexey was beaten by his grandfather, little Gypsy used his arm to block him. Finally, while helping Alexei's uncle move the cross, he was crushed and died in front of Alexei.
Later, when my grandfather sold the house and moved to another residence, he met the tenant "Good Things". He was a lonely intellectual who often did some strange experiments. At first, he didn't like Alyosha, but later the two became good friends and often spent a long time with each other quietly in nature. He had a thorough understanding and profound perception of life, and taught Alyosha many principles. But except for Alyosha, no one liked him, and he was eventually driven away by his grandfather.
After his grandfather and grandmother separated, he lived with his grandmother. In order to make money, he often went out with some friends to pick up things and sell them. And these partners also brought a glimmer of brightness to his life.
Alexei’s childhood was full of ups and downs. He experienced or witnessed things large and small, which made him extremely mature since he was a child and had a more thorough understanding of social life. Childhood Reading Review 13
Everyone has a childhood, and everyone has to have many experiences in childhood, happy, sad, happy, painful, rich, poor... these experiences may be It has a profound impact on people's lives.
Recently, I read Gorky's "Childhood", which describes Gorky's tragic childhood.
When Gorky was young, his father died of illness, and Gorky was taken to his grandfather's house. In his grandfather's house, his grandfather was stingy, greedy, tyrannical, and cruel. Gorky could not feel happiness, and the house was filled with smoke all day long. In the atmosphere of fear, only grandma could bring him a glimmer of joy and make him feel kind and warm. After his grandfather sold the house, Gorky met his first good friend-"Good Thing". He was a young man who had personal ambitions but was not understood by others. Unfortunately, the good times did not last long, and not long after, the "good thing" was kicked out of the house by my grandfather.
One day, Gorky’s mother came back and brought Gorky’s stepfather. Her mother took Gorky to her new home. But in his new home, Gorky also did not feel happy, and his mother's temper became worse and worse. What made Gorky even more unbearable was that his stepfather often beat his mother. He couldn't bear it anymore and returned to his grandfather's house. But not long after, his mother died of illness. After a few days of burying her, his grandfather said to him: "Alexei, you are not a medal. I can't stand having you hanging around my neck! Go, go, Let's go to the human world..." So Gorky walked into the human world.
This book touched me deeply. Compared with Gorky’s unfortunate childhood, my childhood was so carefree and free! This book made me realize how hard-won today's happy life is and how pitiful poor people are. However, even under such difficult conditions, Gorky became a world-famous writer. In the future, I will cherish my current happy life even more, and will follow Gorky's example and work hard towards my goals! Childhood Reading Review 14
"Childhood", "In the World" and "My University" are called Gorky's "autobiographical trilogy". After reading the book "Childhood", Alyosha's strong and optimistic spirit deserves our praise and learning.
In his grandfather’s house, in a family shrouded in dark clouds, Alyosha was bullied. However, he did not give in and had the courage to challenge his grandfather's authority, even if he was beaten violently with a whip. In addition to the darkness, Alyosha also felt warmth. The care of his grandmother made him feel the beauty of family affection, and good friends such as Zigannik and "Good Things" made him feel the value of friendship... In these dark and boundless days, he can still find the sunshine - the true meaning in life. Goodness and beauty. It is precisely because of these that he has been able to maintain the beautiful nature of children: curiosity and thirst for knowledge while suffering hardships, which also makes him stronger.
Alyosha is a sensible child. He is self-reliant and able to support himself at a very young age. He relies on picking up rags on the street to support himself... In him, our shortcomings are obvious.
Our current life is incomparable to Alyosha. Our life is sunny and colorful. We have no worries about food and clothing, the care of our parents, the love of our grandparents, the kind guidance of our teachers, and the sincere care of our good friends, let us spend every day happily. And what about Alyosha? His childhood was spent in a suffocating world of darkness. Some people say that suffering can stimulate a person's potential, and I think it is true: Alyosha takes care of himself, but we have clothes to open our hands, and food to open our mouths; he can feed himself, but we rely on our family; he is strong and optimistic, but we We shrink back because of a little setback...
Although we may not have so many setbacks and ups and downs in our lives, we should be like Alyosha, face life with strength and optimism, and let life Become flavorful, after all, wheat without testing is just an empty shell. Reflections on Childhood 15
At the end of this semester, I finished reading the book "Childhood". This book left a deep impression on me.
This book mainly tells the story of Alyosha’s tragic childhood life: he lost his father when he was a child, and when he went to his grandfather’s house, he was often beaten severely... But Alyosha remained strong in the struggle against the dark forces. grow up. It shows us the miserable life under the Tsar at that time.
I feel how beautiful our life is compared with Alyosha. How happy it is to have the care of parents and the hard education of teachers. But I think we should also learn from Alyosha’s tenacious and hard-working spirit in facing difficulties.
We will definitely encounter some setbacks in our daily lives, but we should learn to face them bravely instead of surrendering easily.
For another example, we may encounter some setbacks on the road to success, but we should face them bravely instead of giving up halfway.
Once, I did not do well in an exam, but I did not feel like a failure. I hinted to myself: Come on, believe in yourself, and you will definitely do well next time. After that, I did more exercises and reviewed carefully before the exam. Sure enough, I got good results in the next exam.
In fact, each of us can do this. As long as we have the confidence and courage to overcome difficulties, we can overcome difficulties, achieve success, and become strong in life.