《假如给我三天光明》读后感
最近,爸爸终于讲完了《假如给我三天光明》这本书。作者是海伦·凯勒。这本书一共有四章。第一章:张开心灵的眼睛。第二章:信心与希望。第三章:走出黑暗与寂静。最后一章:假如给我三天光明。这本书主要写了海伦·凯勒小时候因为生病,失去了听力和视力。在安利·沙利文老师的鼓励下,她克服了种种困难:看不见、听不到、不能独立读书、写不了字。然而最终她凭借惊人的毅力学会了读书写字,并且考上了大学。在大学里,她一开始极不适应,经过一个学期的努力才慢慢适应了。终于成长为19世纪美国盲聋女作家、教育家、慈善家、社会活动家。她以自强不息的顽强毅力,掌握了英、法、德等五国语言。完成了她的一系列着作,海伦用顽强的毅力克服生理缺陷所造成的精神痛苦。她热爱生活,会骑马、滑雪、下棋,还喜欢戏剧演出,喜爱参观博物馆和名胜古迹,并从中得到知识。真的难以想像她为此付出了多少努力。 我要珍惜每天的时光,珍惜老师的关心,珍惜父母的疼爱。还要珍惜周围的一草一木。我要仔细去听鸟的歌唱,去闻闻花草的香气,尝尝每日饭桌上父母为我备好的美食……珍藏好生活给予的每个日子。当然这本书还告诉我成功的秘诀:要成功,必须要有坚持不懈的精神。当我在以后的生活中遇到困难时,想想海伦·凯勒,一切困难也就算不上困难了。
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第二篇:Book Review of Three Days To See 假如给我三天光明的书评
Book Review of Three Days To See
Ⅰ.Helen Adams Keller (June 27, 1880--June 1, 1968) was an American author, political activist, and lecturer. She was the first deafblind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree. She delivered many lectures to improve the conditions of the blind and deaf-blind. She spoke out for women’ rights and pacifism. She spoke in over 25 countries bringing new hope to many people. She also spent a lot of time raising funds for organizations working with the deaf and blind. Helen also wrote several books concerning her life, her religious beliefs, and her teacher Anne Sullivan. As a prolific author, Keller was well-traveled, and was outspoken in her anti-war convictions. A member of the Socialist Party of America and the Industrial Workers of the World, she campaigned for women' suffrage, labor rights, socialism, and other radical left causes. She was inducted into the Alabama Women' Hall of Fame in 1971. She died June 1, 1968 in West-port, Connecticut and will go down in history as "America's First Lady of Courage. Ⅱ.The book Three Days To See shows the most mysterious miracle and strong power of mankind the eager of Helen to suppose that there were three days for her to see and arranges which also teaches people use their eyes to see the world seriously and makes full use of it. Ⅲ.Three Days to See through the modern history of America, people could savor the true meaning of life from the up-and-down life experience of eminent persons, the human spirit and stature reflected her could give people a deeper understanding of the valuable life. Living such social background of America, Helen Keller, as a deaf-and-dumb woman, was regarded as an American hero after she overcame kinds of difficulties with her perseverance. In her representative work Three Days to See, she expected people to live an everyday life with awareness that disaster will possibly come tomorrow.
Helen was born on June 27th, 1880, in Tuscumbia, a little town in northern Alabama. The beginning of her life was simple and much like every other little life, however, these happy lives did not last long. The illness, acute congestion of the stomach and brain deprived her sight and hearing. Helen had many isolated childhood memories, such as her constant companies, Martha Washington, a dog Belle, her mother' s loving wisdom, and her father' s loving and indulgent. The most important day for Helen is the one, her teacher, Anne Mansfield Sullivan who came to her. It was her teacher' s genius, quick sympathy, loving tact which made the first year of her education beautiful. Helen' s life was colorful. Her visitation in Boston gave her an impression on the beautiful scene and people; her vocation to Brewster on Cape Cod gave her a vivid recollection of the ocean; her visitation to New England village gave her an opportunity to enter into the treasures of the snow. All these unforgettable memories make Helen experienced the true beauty of the world. To achieve her childish declaration to go to Harvard, Helen went to Wright Humason School to learn. Finally, she entered Radcliffe in 1990. Helen had many true friends who in a thousand of ways turned her limitations into beautiful privileges, and enabled her to walk
serene happy in the shadow cast by her deprivation. Helen always thought how she would use her eyes if she had three days to see. In her book, she said, in the first day, she would devote to her friends, animate and inanimate; the second day, she would reveal to her the history of man' s nature; in the third day, she would spend in the workday world of the present. Through her imagination, she wanted to give one hint to those normal people: Use your eyes as if tomorrow you would be stricken blind.
A blind deaf woman used her whole life to tell us how energetic life could be. She overcame all the difficulties and hardships and became the first blind woman who owned the degree of literature. She worked all her life to help the handicapped and rewarded honors. As Mark Twain, once said, "The two most interesting characters of the nineteenth century are Napoleon and Helen Keller". In the 20th century, it was her courageous and indomitable spirit that shocked the world. In China, we also know the famous writer, Tiesheng Shi, who had suffered serious paralysis. Tiesheng Shi and Helen Keller were both in pain and longed for the sunlight. In the world of darkness, they had different pain but find the sunlight in the darkness. They both grasped the helping hand which reached for them from the darkness and gained comfort and life perception from the nature. They are both good at thinking, and finally got out of the darkness through literature. As Helen once said, "When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has been opened for us." Therefore, from their own successful experience, I think, we should always be full of hope. The most important is that we should know how to do it, and believe we can do it." Just as she said, "Although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of the overcoming of it."
【文献出处】文艳春The Call of the Soul: The comparison between Three Days to See and A Beautiful Mind 海外英语, Overseas English, 编辑部邮箱 20xx年02期 期刊荣誉:ASPT来源刊 CJFD收录刊
【文献出处】代莲On Helen Keller s Sense of Disaster Manifested in Three Days to See攀枝花学院学报, Journal of Panzhihua University, 编辑部邮箱 20xx年 05期 期刊荣誉:ASPT来源刊 CJFD收录刊