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ҿ˺ġc@Сf@ZؐČW(xu)u顰ľSǡwСfĄ(chung)ʼĹPhһԡĉӲhQČL(fng)ԺQČW(xu)2o(j)ČW(xu)İl(f)չИOhӰ@o҆l(f)
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mȻϝOK߀ݔ@NBƴԔľhЄӲؐfҿԱݚҲܱ
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Recently I read the book "The Old Man and the Sea" written by Hemingway. Hemingway is a famous American novelist who won the Nobel Prize in Literature. He is hailed as the "mental monument of the American nation and the founder of the "news style" novel. His strokes have always been known as the "hard man of the literary world." Hemingways writing style is known for its simplicity. It has a profound effect. This book inspired me deeply.
The content of this book is: There used to be an old fisherman named Santiago in Cuba. He hadnt caught fish for more than 80 days. That day he decided to go fishing far away, so he rowed a boat to catch fish before dawn. Fortunately, he saw a very rare "monster"-a two-meter long marlin. The old fisherman immediately picked up the rope on the boat and caught the marlin, but the fish dragged the boat for two days and two nights, and finally the marlin died from fatigue. The old fisherman was so happy that he jumped three feet high, and then used the power of nine cows and two tigers to drag the marlin to the bow. Just as the old fisherman was complacent, disaster struck him again: a group of fierce sharks was invading his "trophy". The old fisherman immediately picked up the harpoon to fight against the shark, but the marlin was still eaten by the shark. The old fisherman finally dragged home with only a bare fish skeleton.
Although the old fisherman lost in the end, his spirit of perseverance and hard work never fails to touch and inspire me. As the music master Beethoven said, "I can be destroyed, but I cannot be conquered."
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In my ordinary life, I have seen many books, some of which let me know how to face the difficulties encountered in life, and some let me know many truths of life. "The Old Man and the Sea" made me feel deeply.
This book tells a story: Cuba has an old fisherman named Santiago, and once he did not catch a fish for 84 consecutive days. So he persevered, and finally caught a large marlin, tied to his boat. On the way back to Hong Kong, he encountered countless sharks, and he used all means to fight back. Finally, after arriving at the port, the big marlin had a spine left. Although only one spine remained, this spirit could not destroy his heroic will.
As soon as I encountered some unsolvable difficulties, I retreated, and did not want to solve this difficulty satisfactorily. When I finish reading this book, whenever I want to back down, I can think of the spirit of San Diego that never gives up. It motivates me to persevere, and I must have perseverance, perseverance, and not be intimidated by difficulties. I want to thank this book for letting me find my shortcomings in time. With her help, I will benefit greatly in the future study and life.
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After reading "The Old Man and the Sea", I understand the truth that only strong and unyielding people can taste the fruits of victory, and those who give up halfway can never succeed.
"The Old Man and the Sea" mainly tells: when the old man went fishing, he caught the big maharin. Although the old man knows that he has no strength and physical strength than the young and powerful fish, he did not give up halfway. This 150-pound fish is more capable of withstanding pain. When the fish gradually surfaced, the old man ended his life with a harpoon. On the way back, the old man was attacked by a shark. Although the shark was defeated, the old mans rope and harpoon were gone. The old man didnt deflate but tied the knife to the handle of a paddle, so that he had a weapon. Two hours later, the old man encountered another pile of sharks, but the old man finally defeated them by his own persistence
"The Old Man and the Sea" story tells us that perseverance will eventually succeed. Compared with fish, the old man has no advantages in quantity, strength, and weapons, but is full of disadvantages. How did he defeat the shark and let the shark lose to him? What does he rely on? He relied on his perseverance. So we cant stop halfway.
The old mans face in the story is not discouraged compared to his powerful opponent, but in reality I am halfway through. I wanted to learn drums when I was a kid, and my dad supported me. After reading The Old Man and the Sea, I realized that people cannot be halfway, not now. Now, I must regain my interest in playing drums and go on this path.
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