My thoughts after reading "Helen Keller"

After reading a famous book, I believe you will gain a lot. Why not calm down and write down your thoughts after reading it? How to write your thoughts after reading to avoid writing a "running account"? The following are my carefully compiled thoughts on reading "Helen Keller". You are welcome to share them. Thoughts on reading "Helen Keller" 1

This book records the life of the blind American writer Helen Keller. She lost her hearing and vision due to illness when she was one and a half years old, which is unimaginable and unbearable pain for ordinary people. However, she was not tired. With the education and help of her teachers, she overcame her disability, learned to speak, and used words to mean "obedient"; at the age of 24, she graduated from a girls' school with honors. From then on, she devoted her life to Devoting his energy to the cause of benefiting the blind and deaf, he has been praised by the governments of many countries.

How surprising that a blind man could achieve so much. If Helen Keller succumbed to misfortune. fate, then she would become a pitiful and ignorant parasite. However, she did not bow to fate. With amazing perseverance and a strong spirit, she completed the path of life and made contributions to mankind. Become a knowledgeable person.

Helen Keller's life is extraordinary. It inspires people greatly and makes those who waste their time extremely regretful. So we healthy people should not hesitate. Don't waste your time, you should cherish the good times, and those who cherish them will live a happy life.

After reading the book, I deeply realized that whether a person can succeed does not depend on the quality of the conditions, but on whether he has struggled. Gain spirit. As long as a person has lofty ideals and striving goals, he will have endless strength and will not be bound by objective conditions. He can exert his initiative as a writer, create conditions, and control his own destiny. "Helen Keller" Thoughts 2

We have a happy childhood. Even when some children are born, their lives are filled with flowers and applause. At home, we are little emperors and little princesses. We depend on our parents for everything, but Helen Keller, who lives in silence and darkness, is using unimaginable perseverance to pursue her dreams and realize the value of life. Compared with Helen Keller, we are like flowers in a greenhouse. , lack of training

When little Helen was one and a half years old, a serious illness made her blind and deaf. From then on, little Helen was isolated from the colorful world. At this time, Teacher Sullivan came. When she came to her side, Teacher Sullivan taught her how to touch Braille and spell words. She was like a dry sponge sucking the rain of knowledge, so that her little hands were bleeding. When she was ten years old, she wanted to speak very much. To speak, her parents hired Teacher Saler for her. After practicing hard day and night, she could speak. After her unremitting efforts, she achieved outstanding achievements in her life. His love is devoted to the disabled, and he was selected as one of the top ten heroic idols in the United States in the 20th century by Time Magazine.

Life is full of setbacks and difficulties, and he has experienced countless hardships and blows. , can reach the glorious peak of life. The famous Danish writer Andersen's father passed away when he was very young. She and her mother depended on each other, but the suffering did not let him down. Although he had experienced countless setbacks, he had lofty ideals and goals. Despite ups and downs and failures, he never gave up and never felt inferior. He devoted all his enthusiasm to fairy tale creation, and relied on his perseverance to finally become a world-famous fairy tale king.

Although his family was poor, Abing, the creator of the famous Erhu song "Er Fountain Reflects the Moon", was blind due to eye disease and relied on performing arts to make a living. But the poverty of life and the torture of illness could not wipe out his love for music and his yearning for light. "Two Springs Reflect the Moon" is the best portrayal of his life.

Many of us only see the glamorous side of successful people, but we don’t know how much sweat and effort they put in behind their success. There are many students around us who have excellent living conditions, good learning environment, and healthy bodies, but they do not cherish them and waste their precious time and lives all day long.

Work hard! The road of life is destined to not always be smooth, and parents cannot always accompany us. We must be brave enough to face more challenges, work hard and fight tenaciously, so that we can fly higher and go further. Remember: the greatest disaster in life is not the trauma of the past, but the giving up of the future. Thoughts on reading "Helen Keller" 3

The book "Helen Keller" is a true and touching story. I read it in one sitting. I got a lot of education from this book.

This book describes the life of Helen Keller, an American blind and deaf female writer and educator. Helen lost her vision and hearing due to illness when she was one and a half years old. This is unimaginable and unbearable pain for ordinary people. He could not call "Mom", nor could he express his hopes and demands. He became irritable and his temper became worse and worse, but Helen did not give in to fate. With the education and help of Teacher Sullivan, she overcame her disability, learned to speak, and learned to "speak" with her fingers. And mastered Wu Chinese characters. At the age of 24, she graduated with honors from the famous Radcliffe Women's College of Harvard University. After that, he devoted his life to the cause of benefiting the blind and deaf people in the world. He has been praised and commended by governments, people and institutions of higher learning in many countries.

How amazing it is that a box of blind and deaf people can achieve such amazing achievements! If Helen succumbed to her unfortunate fate, she would become a poor and ordinary blind and deaf person. However, she did not bow to fate. With amazing perseverance and tenacious spirit, she completed her life and made many contributions to mankind, becoming a respectable person.

Helen once asked this question, if your eyes are going to be blind tomorrow, what will you look at today? This question makes me feel that we healthy people should cherish this beautiful time and cherish a happy life. As long as a person has lofty ideals and goals, he can discover his own creative conditions and control his own destiny. Isn't Helen a good proof? Thoughts on reading "Helen Keller" 4

This year's summer vacation, I read a book that benefited me a lot, that is, If You Give Me Three Days of Sight, written by the American Helen Keller.

Helen Keller's life was painful. She only had sight for 19 months. She became blind and deafened due to an accident 19 months later. But later, with the efforts of her mentor Anne Sally, she learned to speak and began to communicate with other people and receive education. Such a person living in darkness actually graduated from Harvard University and realized her childhood dream!

I can’t help but feel ashamed when I think about this great woman. We ordinary people have no inherent flaws, but we are much worse than this person who has lived in darkness for a long time. For example, when I encounter something I don’t want to do, I try my best to refuse it. And when it comes to studying, I sometimes get lazy. It is conceivable that if Helen Keller was like me, could she succeed? If she were like me, would she be able to achieve her childhood dreams? The answer is "no"! Although she cannot do without the people who educate her, the biggest relationship with her success lies in whether she works hard.

The difference between hard work and laziness seems to be only a small step, but in fact there is a lot of difference, which leads to success or failure in the results!

Helen Keller is the greatest female figure of the 20th century. She bravely accepted the challenge of life and embraced the world with love!

Time is like water, even if you chase it, you can’t catch it. I will be in sixth grade soon. In my future life and study career, I must learn from Helen Keller’s spiritual qualities of perseverance, self-improvement, and courage! 5 Thoughts after Reading "Helen Keller"

The woman who moved the world with her strength and love is none other than Helen Keller. Today, on a whim, I read the famous biography of Helen Keller, and I was deeply inspired!

Helen Keller lost her precious hearing and vision due to illness when she was 19 months old, so she became a severely disabled child who was deaf, dumb, and blind.

She could not study and live like a normal person, but she relied on her own will to challenge the disease again and again, overcoming difficulties that ordinary people could not imagine. With perseverance, she finally entered college and became an outstanding writer and writer. educator.

Helen is an extraordinary girl. She has the courage to fight to the end; she has an amazing will; and she has the ideal of devoting her life to the welfare of the blind. Although she suffered such a big blow in her life, she still had the determination to challenge the God of Destiny! Although Helen, who had lost her sight, could not feel the colorful rain and rainbow, nor could she appreciate the clear brilliance of the bright moon, she had no use for herself. She has only two eyes to appreciate the beauty of nature, but she uses her heart to experience and feel it...

Helen Keller once said: "No matter what the environment is, you must keep working hard!" I learned from this. There are many truths: people should be diligent and never slack off in their life. We must devote all our energy and life-long energy to our studies, so that we will not waste our lives! Thoughts after reading "Helen Keller" 6

"Helen Keller" is a touching story story. I read it in one sitting and learned a lot from it.

This book narrates the life of Helen Keller, an American blind and deaf female writer and educator. Helen lost her vision and hearing due to illness when she was one and a half years old. This is unimaginable and unbearable pain for ordinary people. However, Helen did not give in to fate. With the help of her teacher, she overcame the disease and learned to speak... At the age of twenty-four, he graduated from Harvard University with honors. Since then, she has devoted her life to the cause of benefiting the world's blind and deaf people, and has been praised and awarded by many governments, people and institutions of higher learning.

It is very surprising that a blind man can achieve such great achievements. If Helen succumbs to her unfortunate fate, she will become a pitiful and ignorant parasite. However, he did not bow to fate. With amazing perseverance and tenacious spirit, she completed her life and made contributions to mankind.

Helen’s life was extraordinary. She gave people the greatest encouragement and made those who wasted their time extremely regretful. After reading this book, I often asked myself: Helen’s unyielding life gave those with disabilities Is it possible that a person’s courage and perseverance in life have no inspiration for us healthy people?

After reading the book, I deeply realized that whether a person can achieve success does not depend on the quality of the conditions, but on whether he has the spirit of struggle. Usually, some people always think that poor conditions and many difficulties are the reasons for not achieving success. However, compared with Helen, these sufferings are so insignificant! As long as a person has lofty ideals and goals, he will have endless strength, and if he works hard and fights, he will definitely succeed.

These days, I often think deeply about a question: How should people treat life, and what is the value of life? I think Helen Keller's glorious life gave us a perfect answer. Thoughts after reading "Helen Keller" 7

Helen Keller was born in the United States in 1880. Unfortunately, little Helen became deaf in both ears and blinded after a serious illness. Oh my gosh! Who would have thought that she is only a one and a half year old baby. From then on, little Helen was isolated from the colorful world. She could not call her mother, nor could she express her hopes and demands. She became irritable and bad-tempered. At this moment, the tutor Anne.

Sullivan came to Helen, and teacher Sullivan began to teach Helen how to read Braille and spell words. Soon, under the guidance of Teacher Sullivan, Helen learned to spell her own name and also learned to spell many words. Day and night, she sucked the rain of knowledge into a dry sponge. She read Braille so eagerly that her little hands bled. When Helen was 10 years old, her desire to speak became more and more intense.

Her parents invited Teacher Saler from the School for the Blind and Mute for her. Helen later said when recalling this period of her study life: "In order to make my partners--even my closest friends--can understand me." I would work hard day and night, reading certain words or sentences aloud for several hours, until I felt that I read them correctly.

I kept practicing, practicing, practicing every day. ..." When summer came, Helen's classes at the school for the blind and mute just came to an end. Her speaking ability was no different from that of ordinary people. Helen came home and shouted loudly: "Dad, Mom, I'm back!" In an instant, Mom and dad shed tears of excitement. In 1900, Helen was admitted to college. After graduating from college, she was determined to serve more people and herself like Teacher Sullivan. Read "Helen." Keller" this text, I have been admired by Helen's indomitable spirit, which tells us that any difficulty must rely on strength! Thoughts after reading "Helen Keller" 8

The main content of the article is: Helen Keller, the famous American female writer, suffered a serious illness when she was a child. After the illness, she became blind and deafened. But she did not give up because of this. Instead, she studied hard and overcame all difficulties. Finally, she became an educator of famous American female writers. When I read, "Helen was not afraid of the challenges of fate and tenaciously learned language and knowledge. Later, she became proficient in five languages ??and wrote fourteen books. She became a famous blind and deaf female writer and educator in the United States, and a successive president of the United States. , I received her from Cleveland to Kennedy. "I was extremely surprised that she spoke five languages! Even a healthy person would find it difficult to do it, but she, a blind and deaf person, surprisingly achieved it! She said, as Bacon said, "People with physical disabilities often have an inferiority complex that is looked down upon by others, but this inferiority complex can also be an incentive to work hard." This reminds me of Zhang Haidi. Zhang Haidi suffered a serious illness when she was 5 years old and her lower body was completely paralyzed. However, through unremitting efforts, she became proficient in four languages ??and could also perform acupuncture. Isn't she just like Helen Keller? Although they are physically deficient, their minds are perfect! They worked twice as hard as ordinary people to climb the mountains in life. They are like the fragrant plum blossoms, they never bow their heads no matter what the situation is. So when we encounter difficulties in life, we must move forward bravely! There are many people like Zhang Haidi around me. On the way home from school, I saw a man without hands writing calligraphy with his feet. Faced with the injustice of God, he refused to give in. He did not want to beg like a beggar, but relied on his own ability to support himself. This is a respectable spirit. Disabled people can do it, so why can’t we? Isn't he the same as Helen Keller? There is an idea in his or her heart: Only by fighting with fate can there be a chance of survival! This is his or her tenacity, and it is also something we can learn from. Dickens said it well: Tenacious perseverance can conquer every peak in the world! Zhang Haidi and Helen Keller are verifying this sentence. Thoughts on reading "Helen Keller" 9

In the long history, there are many stories of famous people. These stories are not only touching, but also have strong educational significance. Recently, I watched Helen. Keller's autobiography "If You Give Me Three Days of Light".

Helen. Keller lost his vision, hearing and speaking ability due to illness when he was 19 months old. However, such a severely disabled person who was blind, deaf and mute created a miracle in life. This book records Helen's experiences from childhood to adulthood, and the one that impressed me the most is "The Passionate Anti-War Movement". It is about Helen's true experience of the pressure that the environment can cause on a person. But she did not feel pessimistic because of this, but strengthened her belief that "human beings should help themselves and help others." Although the real environment is terrible, human beings should maintain hope, strengthen confidence, and keep making progress. As for those who have certain strength, they should have the obligation to help those in need. I was deeply moved after reading it. Helen opposed the war, and at the same time she was constantly fighting against fate. The teacher is ill, the secretary is not around, the lecture tour cannot be carried out, life is in straits, and the only love in his life has failed.

She collected it all silently and put it in the most memorable corner of her memory.

Although Helen experienced a lot of misfortunes in her life, her strong and passionate attitude towards life is something that people cannot help but admire. Although there is bitterness and sadness in her heart, she is always optimistic and learns to find happiness in life and let herself enjoy it to the fullest.

In fact, no matter who you are, when you plunge into life with enthusiasm and treat life well, life will give back more things that you can't expect. As much as you love it, it will love you as well. Thoughts on Reading "Helen Keller" 10

In the past few days, I read an article called "Helen Keller". This text touched me very much.

The article introduces to us how Helen Keller overcame difficulties that are unimaginable for ordinary people and learned Braille, speaking and skills, showing Helen Keller's indomitable fighting spirit.

When I read: "Unfortunate little Helen, after a serious illness, she became blind in both eyes and deaf in both ears. God, who would have thought that she was only one and a half years old at the time. "Baby!", I felt very sorry for little Helen, she was only one and a half years old! Even if she can no longer see or hear, how will she spend her time in the future? Because she couldn't call "Mom", nor could she express her hopes and demands. She became irritable and bad-tempered. I can understand it, because if I have any request or something psychologically troubled, but I can't express it, I feel very uncomfortable.

Helen Keller is so great. A person who lived in a blind, deaf-mute world, graduated with honors from Radcliffe Women's College of Harvard University. She wrote 14 books in her lifetime and was selected as one of the top ten American heroic idols in the 20th century by Time Magazine. Mark Twain said of her: "There were two strange people in the 19th century, one was Napoleon and the other was Helen Keller."

Helen Keller, you are my role model. No matter what I encounter in the future, I will overcome any difficulty and let it always be at my feet. Thoughts on reading "Helen Keller" 11

Mark Twain once said: "There were two outstanding figures in the 19th century, one was Napoleon and the other was Helen Keller."

The name "Helen Keller" is deeply ingrained in my heart. Whenever the teacher asks us who has the qualities of hard work and hard work, I always think of her first - Helen Keller.

In Helen Keller’s masterpiece If You Give Me Three Days of Light, Helen uses delicate brushwork to describe the natural scenery, making it difficult for people to believe that this book was written by a disabled person. Pen. In the book, she lives a much happier, fulfilling and meaningful life than normal people like us! It was knowledge that gave her the courage to live, and it was knowledge that gave her the strength to accept the challenges of life, enabling her to face difficulties with amazing perseverance, and finally found the light of life in the darkness. It was knowledge that gave her a belief: although the real environment is terrible, human beings should hold on to hope and keep striving.

In our real life, there are many people like Helen Keller who are disabled. Some of them are deaf, blind, some have leg disabilities, etc. When some of them face such unfair treatment, they will complain about the people around them, beat and scold them for no reason, and smash things. Their psychology is very negative; but there are also people like Helen Keller, With superhuman perseverance and attitude towards life, he has put himself on a new stage in life. Just like a woman next to my house. She lost her hands and could only rely on her legs to carry out her daily life. She had no family, so life became very difficult. Others saw how pitiful she was and donated some money to her. Once, when I passed by her house, I saw her brushing her teeth with two feet. How sad! But her spirit moved me deeply.

Helen’s life was a life of living in darkness but bringing light to mankind. She used her actions to prove mankind’s courage to defeat life, and left a song of life to the world that will never be forgotten. .

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People who do not encounter difficulties on the road of life will not become real people - so difficulties are also a kind of wealth!

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A beautiful girl, a pure heart, and a persevering spirit, this is Helen Keller. A girl with an ordinary appearance but an extraordinary life. She grew up in difficulties, grew up in adversity, and learned in the darkness. Today I read the article "Helen Keller", and my heart suddenly fluctuated and I had a lot of thoughts.

This article "Helen Keller" tells a touching story: the unfortunate little Helen became blind in both eyes and deaf in both ears when she was more than one year old. From then on, she was isolated from the world of sound and color. She faced boundless darkness and deathly silence. If it were us ordinary people, blood would have been splattered on the wall long ago, but Helen Keller exceeded my expectations. She used her indomitable spirit to overcome this huge difficulty and became a master.

When God closes a door for you, fate will often open a window for you. Only by challenging your destiny can you change your destiny. Life is like a cup of strong wine, it will not be palatable without being refined over and over again. I think this is also true of Helen's life. It gives people great encouragement and makes those who waste their time extremely regretful. After reading this article, I often asked myself: Helen’s indomitable spirit to change her own destiny, doesn’t it have any inspiration for us healthy people? No, it's not. I remember Helen once asked this question: If your eyes are going to be blind tomorrow, what will you see today? This made me deeply understand: We healthy people cannot hesitate or waste our years. We should cherish the good times and this happy life. When reading "She sucked the rain of knowledge day and night like a dry sponge. She desperately touched the Braille and kept writing words and sentences. She was so hungry that even her little fingers could touch it. "Blood", my heart was tightly grasped. Although Helen is blind, she can study hard, but normal people like us want to let things go naturally, are unwilling to pay, and often shrink from the slightest difficulty. I remember one time I forgot to bring my homework. I was as anxious as an ant on a hot pot. Thinking about Helen and the celebrities at home and abroad, this little difficulty was too insignificant.

Helen’s life experience makes people sigh, admire and think deeply. At this time Zhou Tingting appeared in front of my eyes. Zhou Tingting lost her hearing since childhood and was once a little girl who was completely deaf and mute. Because her father was looking for doctors everywhere while giving basic oral training to his blind and mute daughter. Thanks to her father's efforts, the deaf-mute daughter started to speak, and entered school like a normal person. With Zhou Tingting's efforts, she became the Helen Keller of the new century. The same goes for Paul Korchagin. He has experienced various tests such as the baptism of war, the hardships on the construction site and the pain in the hospital bed. He has a strong will and amazing perseverance. He has overcome the tests and cast himself into a piece of "steel".

As a person, if you don’t experience the joys and sorrows of the world, and don’t fight with life, you can’t understand the meaning of life. Only by daring to challenge life can we make progress, because "the edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold"! We must also dare to challenge life and destiny. Difficulties are often a kind of wealth!

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A few days ago, I studied a text - "Helen?" Keller", I was deeply moved by this text.

It mainly talks about Helen, a highly disabled child who became blind, deaf and mute due to illness when she was a child. But with the help of the teacher her parents found for her, Teacher Sullivan, Helen relied on Braille and learned to read, write, arithmetic and sign language. Later, she learned to speak under the guidance of Teacher Saler at the School for the Blind and Mute. In 1900, she entered university. After graduation, she served the disabled like Teacher Sullivan.

These touching stories of Helen remind me of Nkosi, the little AIDS fighter.

Nkosi was born with AIDS. Although his fate was tragic, he would not be pessimistic and depressed. Instead, he learned how to face life and AIDS calmly. While fighting the disease, he also cared about children who were suffering from the same disease as himself. He once used his frail body to say at an AIDS seminar: "People should not look at AIDS differently. We need care. Children with AIDS will not be infected if they hug them." This sentence shocked the hearts of everyone present. When Nkosi lived for 12 years, he passed away quietly.

Thinking of this, I looked at myself and felt ashamed. Thinking of one time, I always couldn't get up early in the morning, so I decided the night before that I would get up at 6:30 tomorrow. But it's hard to say it well, so I kept procrastinating and didn't get up until seven o'clock. Hey, compared with Nkosi and Helen, it is so embarrassing.

Here, I tell you, "You must take everything seriously, otherwise you will not be able to accomplish anything. 14 Thoughts on Reading "Helen Keller"

Through today we Studying the text "Helen Keller" made me understand the principle of perseverance.

We see with our eyes and listen with our ears every day, all of which are beautiful, but to a person with two eyes. How painful it is for people who are blind and deaf. Even so, she did not feel depressed or discouraged. Instead, she worked hard and achieved remarkable results. This person is Helen Keller.

Helen Keller was a severely disabled child, but her parents did not give up on her, but hired a tutor to teach her

This teacher was Anne Sullivan, who opened Helen’s door Keller's window to the soul changed Helen Keller's life. He successfully graduated from Harvard University in the United States and became a famous female writer. Such a disabled person who was blind in both eyes and deaf in both ears, To become the greatest figure in the 20th century, if she did not have tenacious perseverance and perseverance, would she have achieved such brilliant results today?

In view of this, I can't help but think of myself. , It is okay to do things smoothly by yourself. Once you encounter difficulties, you will shrink and "back off". Compared with Helen Keller, I am so ashamed!

From now on, I will definitely regard Helen as ·Keller as a role model, learn from her perseverance and fighting spirit, and believe that you will definitely achieve good results in the near future. Thoughts on reading "Helen Keller" 15

Helen Keller searched for light in the darkness and brought hope to a hopeless world.

In the 20th century, a unique individual shocked the world with her bravery. She-Helen Keller, a. A woman who lived in darkness but brought light to mankind, a weak woman who spent 88 years of her life, but survived 87 years of lightlessness, silence and speechlessness.

However, it is such a person who is claustrophobic in the blind, deaf-mute world, who graduated from Harvard University's Radcliffe College, and uses all the strength of his life to run around and build a series of charitable institutions to benefit the disabled. He is recognized by the United States "Time Magazine" selected her as one of the top ten American heroic idols in the 20th century.

Creating this miracle is all due to an indomitable heart. Helen accepted the challenge of life, embraced the world with love, and showed her amazing spirit. Faced with difficulties with perseverance, she finally found the bright side of life in the darkness, and finally extended her loving hands to the world.

She also said: Although my body is not free, my heart is. Free.

She said: "The lack of physical freedom is ultimately a shortcoming. I dare not say that I have never complained or been depressed, but I know better that it will not help at all, so I always try my best to control myself and keep my mind from getting into such troubles. "

" Selflessness is happiness. "Therefore, I should regard the light seen by other people's eyes as my sun, the music heard by other people's ears as my music, and the smile on the corners of other people's lips as my happiness. Composition