《假如给我三天光明》读后感
20世纪,一个独特的生命个体以其勇敢的方式震撼了全世界,她——海伦·凯勒,一个生活在黑暗中却又给人类带来光明的女性。然而,这么一个幽闭在盲聋哑世界里的人,竟然毕业于哈佛大学德克利夫学院;并用生命的全部力量处处奔走,建起了一家家慈善机构,为残疾人造福,被美国《时代周刊》评选为20世纪美国十大英雄偶像。
创造这一奇迹,全靠一颗不屈不挠的心。海伦接受了生命的挑战,用爱心去拥抱世界,以惊人的毅力面对困境,终于在黑暗中找到了人生的光明面,最后又把慈爱的双手伸向全世界。 《假如给我三天光明》是海伦.凯勒 女士的自传。她仅仅拥有刚出生时18月的光明。假如给她三天光明,她第一天想看 让她的生命变的有价值的人,第二天想看光的变换莫测和日出 ,第三天想探索与研究。以一个盲人的身份想象如果自己能够有三天的时间看到世界,将会去做哪些事——包括去看看帮助过自己的人,以及去感受自然,品味艺术世界。
然而,她究竟是怎样的一个人呢?一个生活在无声、无光的世界里,要想与他人进行有声语言的交流是不可能的,因为上帝把每一条出口都向她紧紧关闭。但是,海伦就是一个奇迹。她一步步从地狱走上天堂,但是,我们应该明白,这段历程的艰难程度时超出任何人的想象。她学发声,要用触觉来领会发音时喉咙的颤动和嘴的运动,而这往往是不准确的。为此,海伦不得不反复
练习发音,有时为发一个音一练就是几个小时。失败和疲劳使她心力憔悴,就算是一个意志坚强的健全人也会为此流下过绝望的泪水。可是她始终没有退缩,夜以继日地刻苦努力,终于可以流利地说出“爸爸”“妈妈”“妹妹”了,全家人惊喜地拥抱了她,连她喜爱的那只小狗也似乎听懂了她的呼唤,跑到跟前直舔她的手。
她以一个身残志坚的柔弱女子的视角,告诫身体健全的人们应珍惜生命,珍惜造物主赐予的一切。试想一下,如果现在我们站在生命的终点,生命的火花即将灭亡,我们会怎么想?怎么做呢?是否也会感叹生命的短暂与脆弱,而后悔没有好好珍惜呢? 我的答案是,学会感恩吧! 一个生命的诞生,是一个奇迹,而一个生命的延续,却不是一件容易的事,也不是自己单独可以决定的事,既然如此,难道不该心存感激吗?感激那瞑瞑之中让你来到世界上的力量,感谢无条件深爱你的父母,感谢开车送你上班的人,感谢拥挤的马路上避让你的人,感谢让你有衣可穿的工人,感谢教你知识的老师,感谢接受你、信任你,给你责任感和荣誉感的领导,感谢每天和你配合的同事,感谢给你治病的医生,感谢给你送信的邮递员,感谢清扫的工人,感谢所有对你讲信用、讲道理的人,感谢所有和平的拥护者和维护者,感谢所有科学、医学的研究者,感谢所有的艺术家和梦想家,感谢守时的昼夜。感谢适时的风雨,感谢美丽的风景感谢美妙的音乐,感谢美好的书籍……难道我们不值得我们不停的感谢吗?
对拥有的感到庆幸,对所有爱你的人表示感谢。平心静气的想想这些,然后由衷的说一声:“太谢谢了!”今后的人生不会缩短,但是在路的两边,风景已经改变。事事感谢,时时感恩,用“感恩”的柔光镜来看世界,世界会更美好。
邓 璟
20xx年3月26日星期五
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