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"If You Give Me Three Days of Light" after reading it

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"If You Give Me Three Days of Light" after reading it

"If You Give Me Three Days of Light" 400 words after reading Chapter 1

  The other day, I finished reading Helen. Keller's book "If You Give Me Three Days of Light".

  The book was written by Helen. Keller's story of growing up blind and unable to hear when he was a child, and Anne, whom she admires the most. The story of Ms. Sullivan's trachoma when she was a child. From the perspective of a weak woman with a disability and strong will, she admonishes able-bodied people to cherish life.

  Among them, I loved reading "University Life", "Friends of Life" and "The Glory of Youth". And in "College Life", "But it often happens that no matter how loud your trumpet blows, no one hears it, and your memory and precise discrimination skills spread your wings and fly when you need them most, which is really infuriating, and you have worked so hard to know where to go at a critical time." Some sentences use anthropomorphic techniques and vivid descriptions to make people find that the problem that often occurs in exams is that it hovers in the head when it is not used, and when it is used, it spreads its wings and flies high, not knowing where to go.

  In "The Friend of Life", "God is love, God is the Father, and we are daughters of God." Dark clouds cannot hide the sun, evil will eventually be defeated, and justice will always have a real victory. In this sentence, we should cherish all human lives, and justice will always defeat evil, in which "dark clouds" means "darkness" and "sun" means "light", which means that darkness will not extinguish light.

  There is also the most important article in the book - "If You Give Me Three Days of Light". The article says that if you give yourself three days of light, one day you will look at people's appearance, one day you will look at night and day, and on the last day you will see all kinds of strange things and objects. I also wish that every school would have a compulsory course, "How to Use Your Eyes", to teach students how to observe the mysterious world with their eyes.

  I learned a lot from this book.

  The fourth primary school affiliated to Shanxi University

"If You Give Me Three Days of Light" After Reading 400 Words Chapter 2

  In the book "If You Give Me Three Days of Light", a woman who lives in darkness but brings light to people is described - Helen Keller. She shook the world in an extremely courageous way. A deaf and mute man graduated from Durcliffe College of Harvard University and spent his life running around to set up a charity for the benefit of the disabled! Every word of this book is filled with Helen Keller's love for life and her desire for light, even if it is only for three short days. She told people with enthusiasm to cherish what they have in front of them, she longed for three days of light to feel and observe the world, there were so many things she wanted to feel and observe, even though it was a dream that could never be realized.

  Helen Keller is a great miracle! Hardship has made Helen Keller strong, and she has an extraordinary mental health as a disabled person. She uses what she can feel and imagine to express her desire for light and love for life, and reminds others with her own personal feelings that having a healthy mind is the most basic condition for being a successful person. As a primary school student, you must have good study habits, correct learning methods and correct learning attitudes, and more importantly, perseverance and perseverance. Helen Keller's success illustrates this point: with perseverance and perseverance, nothing is impossible. As the saying goes: there is nothing difficult in the world, as long as you are willing to climb.

  Helen Keller's success as a disabled person lies in her constant hard work to become a useful person in society, even helping others with her passionate hands. As sound people, we should have a normal psychology and lofty ambitions, study hard, be a successful person, and be a useful person to society!

"If You Give Me Three Days of Light" After Reading 400 Words Chapter 3

  Day 1

  This is my first day of light, and one of my precious three days, and I will come to the highest place I can go in the morning with longing and anticipation, and welcome the rising sun that belongs to me. I want to see the red sun slowly rise, and I want this first round of sunlight to shine on my face and illuminate every corner around me. I would shout to the rising sun: "I see it!" Tell it my longing for it and the warmth of being cared for by it. I will pray that it will always shine on the earth and bring light to the world.

  The first day was wonderful, I would touch everything around me with my hands, even the air. I want to remember what they look like, remember their color and temperature. I will admire the beauty of nature, it is good to have light.

  On the first day, I would have trouble sleeping, and I would observe and appreciate the beauty of the starry sky with my heart. The night with stars is so beautiful, no longer lonely, no longer afraid.

  The first day was short, but what a wonderful one. Thank God for bringing me infinite warmth.

  The next day

  This is the second day of my light, and one of my precious three days, which I will spend with my family with gratitude. I would touch everyone around me and tell them that they were different from what I imagined, how happy I was to see them, and how grateful and cherished I was for the care I received. I would do my best to cook a good table to entertain them, and I would watch them taste the delicious food and hear me talk about my hopes for the future.

  Day 3

  This is the third day of my light, and the last of my precious three days. I would plant a small tree in front of my house and name it "Light". I will tell it that I will come to see it every day and water it every day. I want it to grow up quickly, and I want it to be my eyes later. Tell everyone that we blind people have light and hope in our hearts.

  Three days is too short, and if there is time, I will stand on the street and tell everyone who walks by. Blind people need help, not only to help, but also to tell them more about the bright world.

  If I still have time, I will travel around the world and tell everyone I meet how precious a bright world is, and we should cherish it.

  If there is still time, I will build a club for the blind and work together to make the world a better place.

  If there is still time, if there is still time......

"If You Give Me Three Days of Light" After Reading 400 Words Chapter 4

  Who is it who persevered in the face of adversity and finally overcame difficulties? Who is it who is brave and brave on the road of life? Who is it who fought tenaciously against fate and created a good story, it is Helen Keller, a woman who lives in darkness but brings light to mankind.

  Helen was trapped in a world of deafness and blindness as a child. But even so, she did not give up, with her unremitting efforts, graduated from Harvard University De Geliph College, and used her travel around the world to build a charity for the benefit of the disabled. Reading her story, I was blown away, I couldn't believe that a person who was almost isolated from the world could have achieved such brilliant achievements!

  The book "If You Give Me Three Days of Light" is full of Helen Keller's love for life, and she enthusiastically exhorts the world to cherish what is in front of them. She hopes to have three days of light to feel the world and become familiar with everything around her. I can imagine young Helen sitting in a chair, her young hands reading Braille books hungrily, as if she wanted to engrave this colorful world into her mind. From the book, she understood many truths and understood that happiness must be created by herself. She found joy and happiness in the book, and she got the light.

  These three days of light were a luxury for Helen Keller. And we already have countless days of light. Let's ask ourselves, do we all make full use of these gifted senses and limbs to feel the beauty of nature and the beauty of life? I wish I could be as strong, brave and friendly as Helen Keller. Only in this way can we truly appreciate the fun and mystery of life. Not so, we also need to have a good attitude of optimism. In the face of huge blows and difficulties, Helen did not complain, but faced it with an optimistic attitude to gain confidence.

"If You Give Me Three Days of Light" After Reading 400 Words Chapter 5

  Helen is a woman who has spent 88 years of her life, but has spent 87 years without light, sound, and speech, however, it is such a claustrophobic person in the world of blind, deaf and mute, who graduated from Decliffe College of Harvard University, and used all the power of her life to build a charity for the benefit of the disabled.

  Helen created this miracle because of an indomitable heart and a spirit of laughter in life. With strong perseverance, she overcame the sick and disabled, "obeyed" with her fingers, and mastered 5 languages. She accepted the challenges of life, embraced the world with love, and extended her loving hands to the world. No wonder the famous American writer Mark Twain said: There were two strange people in the 19th century: one was Napoleon and the other was Helen Keller!

  Although Helen Keller's life was full of hardships, she was so optimistic that she said, "Selflessness is happiness." And I want to take the light that others see as my sun, the music that others hear as my music, and the smile on the corner of others' lips as my happiness!"

  I think how blessed we are now, with a beautiful campus, bright classrooms, kind teachers, and sound health, we should really cherish what we have. In the future study and life, no matter what difficulties I encounter, I should not be afraid, I should be optimistic, I want to take Helen Keller as an example, learn to cherish everything in good times, and still be happy in adversity.

"If You Give Me Three Days of Light" After Reading 400 Words Chapter 6

  Text/Sun Ming

  In the past few days, I have read a book called "If You Give Me Three Days of Light". The book is about how the protagonist Helen Keller walked out of the darkness and loneliness after losing her hearing and sight, and with her amazing perseverance, with the help of Ms. Sullivan, she completed four years of study at Harvard University with honors, and became the first blind and deaf person in human history to obtain a bachelor of arts.

  The book's protagonist, Helen Keller, has only had light and voice for 19 months. When I saw a nightmarish fever depriving her of her sight and hearing, I couldn't help but feel deep sadness for her. I am afraid that she will never be able to come out of the horror and desolation of having lost her hearing and sight. But when I saw that she could do some simple actions according to her own thinking, I was full of hope for her future. When I saw that she learned to speak with the help of Ms. Sullivan, and was admitted to Harvard University, the most famous school in the world, and completed her studies, I couldn't help but feel proud and proud of her. Among them, the one who touched me the most was Helen M.

  Keller learned to speak as a child. Since Helen Keller couldn't see people's mouths and heard other people's pronunciations, it was impossible for her to learn to speak. But with her tenacious perseverance, practice after practice, and the careful teaching of her teacher, Helen Keller finally spoke intermittently

  In a word, "the weather is warm", what a miracle!

  After reading this book, I felt that Helen Keller could not flinch in the face of such great difficulties. Think about how lucky you are compared to Helen Keller. I have a sound body, a good learning environment, and excellent teachers, but I don't know how to cherish it, and I have to retreat when I encounter some small difficulties. In comparison, I really shouldn't have it. From today onwards, I must follow Helen Keller's example, study hard, and never back down when encountering difficulties.

"If You Give Me Three Days of Light" After Reading 400 Words Chapter 7

  Helen said many, many things to me. Listen," ...... When the following gloomy February came, I fell ill, and the disease blinded me and deaf me, and threw me into a world of chaos and ignorance...... But who would have thought that I would never see or hear the world around me again. Helen began to tell her story.

  What struck me the most was her essay "If You Give Me Three Days of Light". Imagination is abundant, and literary ideas are springing. Her love for life and persistent attitude can't help but be touched. Believe it or not: "I felt the symmetry of a delicate leaf, and I caressed my hand with my hand the smooth outer skin of the silver birch, or the rough outer skin of the pine...... I felt the lovely velvety soft and smooth petals of the flower and noticed its strange curl. "She can use her sense of touch to feel the beauty of life that we can't see, and what kind of beauty does our eyes see when we can see the world? No wonder Helen said: Human beings are a little strange, often blind to what we have, but yearn for what we don't have.

  Helen's childhood learning process was also very interesting, and it was new and easy to fall in love with learning Fang and Anne. Miss Sullivan's hard work and dedication are inseparable. Miss Sullivan is indeed smart. You see, they were playing, and Helen placed the pieces of paper with the words on the corresponding objects. "It's become a game, a game that I like to play the most," Helen said.

"If You Give Me Three Days of Light" After Reading 400 Words Chapter 8

  In the midst of the hectic last semester, I took time out to borrow a copy of Helen Keller's "If You Give Me Three Days of Light" from the school library.

  This book mainly tells the story of Helen Keller, who was blind, deaf and mute, and only had nineteen months of sound and light in her life, and with the help and care of her teachers, Helen Keller overcame many difficulties, completed her studies at Harvard, received a bachelor's degree, and finally became a philanthropist, speaker, and educator.

  Although Helen Keller is only a deaf and mute, she has not given up on her life, but has worked harder to face the dark world. If I were given three days of light, "on the first day I would see people whose kindness, gentleness, and friendship would make my life worthwhile, the next day I would get up at dawn and see the moving miracle of night turning into day, and on the third day I would spend an ordinary day in the real world, among the people engaged in their daily lives." "This is what Helen Keller wanted to do for three days in the world of light. We have a lot more than Helen Keller, but we have to learn from Helen Keller, learn from her tenacity, and when you encounter setbacks, don't be afraid, be brave in the face of them.

  But I, unlike Helen Keller, I have also encountered many setbacks in my life, but I have not been like Helen Keller, for example: Once, when I was doing my homework, I encountered a problem that I couldn't do, so I passed it empty, and my mother saw it and said angrily: If you don't think about a problem at all, how can you just empty it and not do it?"

  There will inevitably be setbacks in life, and if we have to find a way to solve them, we can succeed, just like Helen Keller.