During this time, I read La Traviata, a masterpiece of French novelist and playwright Dumas, which is a famous French literature. Since the publication of 1848, the social response has been strong and it has become a widely acclaimed work. Dumas is the illegitimate child of the writer Dumas. Dumas didn't admit that he was his son until he was seven years old, but he still refused to admit that his mother was his wife. This painful situation had a profound impact on his life, which made him take the discussion of social morality as the theme of his works after he embarked on the road of literary creation. Dumas' masterpiece is the novel La Traviata. It describes a woman's love tragedy. Based on the true story of a woman in Paris at that time.
I think Margaret is a snow lotus blooming in the dark, white and shining, but the light is so weak and ethereal. In the end, she was swallowed up by the darkness, such a powerful force. She is also a bow, leaving nothing on the outside, but her heart is solid and holy. But in order to shoot the arrow farther and more accurately, she kept letting herself collapse until she was destroyed. Margaret is a woman, although she gave up everything, but still can't change the reality, where no one can accept, needless to say, believe that women will be fine, and she will always live in the shadow of women. Finally, for armand, he has fallen again. And for his sister.
Margaret, the protagonist in La Traviata. Gautier's spirit of daring to pursue and selfless dedication left a deep impression on me, which made me learn a lot about life and really benefited me a lot!
Chapter two: Reflections on reading La Traviata.
La Traviata is the representative work of Dumas, a French novelist and playwright. This is a famous French literary work. La Traviata describes a woman's love tragedy. Based on the true story of a woman in Paris at that time.
This book is mainly about the emotional course of a beautiful La Traviata. La Traviata Margaret is a famous prostitute in the upper class of Paris, but she also has unusual beauty. Armand Duval and Margaret Gautier fell in love. Just when Margaret decided to sell her furniture and start a new life with her lover, armand's father stopped her, making it difficult for her lover to get married, and armand was extremely sad. ...
As a woman, Margaret has a beautiful appearance, but she can only be a plaything in people's hands. Maybe you say she has to, but I want to say she is shameless. This tone may be too heavy, but she enjoys herself all day and sells her soul and body to maintain and satisfy her desires. Didn't she ever think that "her body is rich and her parents suffer"? What role has Qian Qi earned in this way played? Spiritual comfort? Or a lifeless partner? But are you really happy inside? Think about it from another angle, this is the weakness of human nature. People can't resist the temptation of money and never dare to break the shackles of fate. I can't help asking: Is money really that important? Men's insults have exhausted the most unbearable words in the world. Aren't you ashamed of yourself?
But the heroine's love story is bumpy-armand's father beat a mandarin duck because of his class concept. And I can't help but admire Margaret &; #8226; Gautier felt very wronged: people's work is neither noble nor low, so why care about the past? Let bygones be bygones. If armand doesn't care that Margaret is a woman, what right does the world have to accuse them? As long as the two of them feel happy, that's all! Why do you care? Besides, this is what Margaret doesn't want! Who doesn't want happiness? Who doesn't long for happiness? In the face of "happiness", we are so small and so great. In the face of happiness, there should be no distinction between nobility, race and class. Because we all have an attribute, and that is emotion. Why can't human nature be tolerant, just a little! But the reality is so cruel. Margaret died of mental and physical trauma and depression. Ironically, all her possessions were sold after her death.
I told myself that no matter how the world changes and the pressure from the outside world is great, don't give up your pursuit, the little pure land in my heart. Believe in yourself, stick to it, and one day it will blossom and bear fruit, and it will be successful.
Chapter Three: Reflections on Reading La Traviata.
Margaret, the hero of the novel, was originally a poor country girl who came to Paris to make a living. It's a pity that she fell into the dust, became a woman and got into the bad habit of spending money indiscriminately. She is crazy about having fun and paralyzing herself, but she hates this empty life inside. This depraved woman who still has a new soul longs for a real love life. Later, she was moved by Armand's sincere heart, fell in love deeply, and lived a happy pastoral life in the countryside far from Paris. Margaret's traumatized heart began to heal, and she was determined to get rid of her past habits completely and stay with Armand forever to enjoy the real life of a normal woman. Unfortunately, Armand's father shattered her dream, and his hypocrisy and selfishness once again pushed Margaret to disaster. She was forced to leave Armand, later insulted and hurt by Armand's ignorance of the truth, and finally died of exhaustion.
Perhaps the highlight of her life is armand. They all have strong feelings for each other and made sacrifices for each other. But their love can't be accepted by anyone and can't get anyone's blessing. Margaret is a woman, although she gave up everything, but still can't change the reality, where no one can accept, needless to say, believe that women will be fine, and she will always live in the shadow of women. Finally, for the sake of armand, I was demoted again and lived a life without tomorrow. She is selfless.
Armand is impulsive, irritable and jealous. He doesn't understand Margaret. He is stubborn, thinking that he has been cheated, and constantly retaliates. The more his heart is filled with hatred, the more it shows Margaret's pain and her sadness. But Margaret doesn't regret all her choices. She knew that armand would understand her one day. But what happened after she died? Armand gave her the happiest time in her life, but Alfan also gave her the most painful time in her life. This deepened her tragic fate. Maybe without armand, even if there is no bright spot, there will be no deep pain. Perhaps it is because of Armand that her life is brilliant. She can be completely free from this miserable world.
I feel sad and sad for Margaret, and I am even more moved by her selflessness.
Chapter four: Reflections on reading La Traviata.
I closed the book and looked at the gray sky. The rain outside the window is dripping, as if crying for the tragic fate of this unfortunate woman. I sighed sullenly.
Poor Margaret! Since I chose camellia as my favorite flower, why can't I live as strong and self-loving as it? Do those people who are extravagant and have nothing in their bones call you "La Traviata" because you are from a bad family, or because they think they are qualified to treat you as a humble person? If it is the former, shouldn't you live like a stunning camellia and make them feel ashamed? If it is the latter, shouldn't we jump out of this unbearable life of relying on others for fun and find our own happy world again?
But you didn't. In the face of your own downfall, you only hope occasionally, but sometimes you let go. I don't understand. I really don't understand. Since everyone around you is so miserable, why give up your true love for their eyes and comments? Beneath your dissolute appearance, you are so honest and kind. Facing the ugliness of the world and the irrationality of reality, why can't we stand up, be fair and strict? Why would you rather be blinded by the dark society and think that you are filthy and hopeless, and why do you want to be a victim of the feudal hierarchy? I don't understand, I really don't understand!
Armand Dewar, you coward! I can't help but sigh "pity" for you, because your innate identity has brought you experience, but more because you found your own happiness, but you didn't firmly grasp it with firm confidence and courage!
Margaret, as much as she loves camellia, is tough and fragile. When she is in debt, she can flatly refuse Valville's proposal to pay interest on her deposit; But a word that denigrates her lover can completely crush her.
But it never occurred to you, Armand! I bet you didn't. Otherwise you won't be mean to her because of jealousy and jealousy. Even if you apologize later, the wound will be difficult to heal. You won't lightly refuse her little request for help to realize her dream-what did it hurt you? Nothing more than a little vain self-esteem, there is no need to be arrogant in front of love; You won't believe that she is a woman in other people's minds just because she broke a letter involuntarily and said a few words of necessity! Didn't you see the expression on her face when she was insulted by you and the sad and wronged eyes when she was ignored by you?
You are also poor. This poor building is based on your cowardice; And your cowardice is based on the distorted ethics and values given to people by this decadent and hungry society. Yes, although you have tried your best to break through these obstacles, one person's crying is so small in the sigh of 1000 or 10000 people. After all, you can't compete with this deformed social form-besides, growing up in such a society is bound to bring this distortion inevitably. Therefore, your love for Margaret is deep and sincere, but it cannot be superficial and impetuous.
If Margaret is a dead camellia in winter, then Armand is her long-lost spring scenery. The sunshine of this life poured all the way through the rain and snow for her, but in the end it could not penetrate the thick dark clouds, so it had to face her from the world. Camellia withers and dies in the bleak hope and cold wind.
I looked up at the rain and the gray sky outside the window, took a deep breath and spat heavily. May this hurried world, with the breath of people, shed hypocrisy and utilitarianism and never repeat the tragedy again.
Chapter five: Reflections on reading La Traviata.
A camellia appeared from the corner. A cold, dark and humid corner without sunshine, erosion is its nourishment. However, this camellia is more beautiful than other camellias, even more beautiful than any other kind of flowers. Exquisite, amazing, infatuated. But all flowers are eager for sunshine. Try harder, try harder. At the moment when Camellia touches the sun, at the moment when it is delicate and charming because of the moisture of the sun, the ruthless wind breaks the flower branches, making it fall in the cold corner, unable to get up again, and then touch the sunshine at your fingertips. God is kind. In order to make up for the injustice of fate, he did not let it wither and die, but let it leave this world with beauty.
I read the book La Traviata probably a long time ago, and I didn't feel anything special at that time. And when I picked up this book again and read it patiently, I found what a good work it was. After reading it, my heart seems to have rained, and those messy and secular things are extremely fresh and pure after being cleaned up.
La Traviata truly and vividly describes the story of a young girl who is as pure and beautiful as white camellia in appearance and heart. Margaret, the hero, is a country girl and looks very beautiful. She came to Paris to make a living and unfortunately became a woman. Amang, a rich boy, loves her sincerely and arouses her yearning for love life. But armand's father opposed the marriage and forced her to leave armand. Armand didn't know the truth, looked for opportunities to humiliate her, and finally let her die of poverty and illness. Margaret's tragic love story goes like this. A weak woman found true love in a bohemian and aimless life, so she gave up a lot of material comforts she was used to and all the erosive living habits that could make her temporarily happy, just to be with her favorite person. Climbing out of the mire requires great efforts and determination, and it also needs to minimize the pollution of muddy water. Margaret did it, and she did it well. However, such great efforts can still bring people's incomprehension and rejection, as well as malicious slander from selfish people. Great resistance finally separated Margaret from her lover, and misunderstanding made her favorite person humiliate her when she needed comfort most. What a painful thing! Maybe only death can save her. Yes, Margaret is dead, alone, without the luxury of living, and countless lovers have forgotten her. The more emotional you are before you die, the more desolate you are after you die.
I understand her pain, helplessness and despair at that time, and I know that her sacrifice is the happiness of her life. But she has no regrets. When Mr. Dandois kissed her gently on the forehead, she was so excited that she was willing to exchange all her happiness for another girl's decent marriage. At that moment, I was also moved by her great and pure love. I feel like an angel, although her eyes are full of tears.
Anyone can have a pure heart. Although some people do not have good social status and wealth, they will be satisfied and moved as long as they have a pure heart.
At the end of the story, with infinite regret and melancholy, Armand moved her grave and buried it with white camellia in front of it. In the white camellia, I vaguely saw Gong Margaret's still beautiful smile. ...
Thank Dumas for shaping such a sad but respectable beauty as La Traviata. However, I hope that when the dead flowers sprout from the soil again, I will stay away from the dark corners and be with the sun every day. Even if it is no longer so beautiful, it will not repeat the tragedy of previous lives.
Chapter six: Reflections on reading La Traviata.
Everyone has his own way of life, and there are many ways of life. A person's lifestyle often plays a very important role in his life. For example, some people's lifestyle is sports, because he thinks that the best thing he does every day is sports, so he can show his elegance in the grade sports meeting; Some people's lifestyle is singing, because he knows that music can express people's feelings, thus making people more noble, so he can sing in music competitions; Some people's lifestyle is reading, because he understands that "books are the ladder of human progress", so he can reveal his profound knowledge in the conversation with his classmates and teachers, so let's talk about reading!
Reading makes people full of wisdom. I believe that most people who love literature love reading, but the books they read are also very different. Some people read famous books, some people read poems and some people read novels. This is what people often say: "each has his own love"! During the holiday, I studied at night and read La Traviata by the French writer Dumas, which was written by Dumas, the most influential writer in the19th century, based on his own personal experience. The book describes the heroine Margaret Gautier, a woman with good looks and outstanding beauty, who is pursued by many rich people and becomes their mistress. They book wing tickets to see Margaret's play every day. Margaret always brings a bunch of camellias to her first performance, so people call her "La Traviata". Because I have been a mistress of many people, I have been in love all day, which leads to illness, but he doesn't care at all, but she is still suffering.
In fact, Margaret and Armand had a pure love affair before their death, but later they separated for various reasons. Later, armand was heartbroken at the news of Margaret's death and died soon after.
After reading this book, my heart is like knocking over a five-flavor bottle. I sympathize with armand and Margaret, lovers who can't get married, and I hate the rules at that time. Why should I force a couple of lovers? At the same time, I am full of questions about Margaret: Why is your armand interested in playing with rich Marquis all day? Don't you love armand? But the answer given to me in the book is: Margaret was seriously ill, and armand's family was poor and unable to treat her, so she had to sell her body to get expensive medical expenses. What a sad love story! However, if Margaret had taken good care of herself, cured her illness first, and then spent the rest of her life with Armand, things would not have become so miserable!
The novel La Traviata has neither majestic momentum nor gorgeous rhetoric. But the reason why people cry is because this is not Dumas' real personal experience, so I can't help but say. Real life is the real source of artistic image. Secondly, we must finally stick to our ideals, so that our dreams can come true!
Zi Zaichuan said: The deceased is like a husband! The world is cold, as it should be. The day after tomorrow, where is the dust! composition
Chapter 7: Reflections on Reading La Traviata.
In a tragic world, a tragic figure-La Traviata was created. Although she is a woman, her fate is so tearful. The author also gave deep sympathy to the poor girl who was traumatized and finally died in a cold heart.
She is a kind-hearted girl, otherwise she wouldn't give up everything for love, but why did she become a woman? This hell that she can never turn over, is she voluntary or forced? In this reality, which is only gorgeous on the surface and ugly on the inside, people deceive each other and cover up the world with hypocrisy. Her existence is inevitable, and her fate is irreversible. Maybe even she hates all this.
By her side, no one gives her true feelings, and no one loves her because of her. Prudence, if it weren't for the reward, she would bow and scrape to Margaret; Would they support her if those rules weren't for getting her? If those traders don't want to make a fortune on her, will they fire her … no, no, no … until her star dies. They just showed their true colors. Terror even has an enterprising face, but for her, they no longer need that hypocritical mask, just because she has no use value. The saddest thing is that after her death, those people rushed to auction her relics. She is like a group of useless rubbish, forgotten, abandoned, pressed at the bottom of the dust mustard pile, silent.
Perhaps the highlight of her life is armand. Both of them have negative feelings for each other and have made sacrifices for each other. But their love is not recognized by anyone, not allowed by anyone, not allowed by this society. Margaret is a woman, although she gave up everything, but still can't change the reality, where no one can accept, needless to say, believe that women will be fine, and she will always live in the shadow of women. Finally, for armand, he has fallen again. And for his sister. Yes, "she is as pure as the noblest woman." How greedy she is, how selfless she is. "
Although armand has a weak side, he is impulsive, irritable and jealous. He doesn't understand Margaret. He is so extreme that he thinks he has been cheated and has been taking revenge. The more hatred he felt, the more he could feel Margaret's pain and her sadness. But Margaret doesn't regret all her choices. She was convinced that when he knew the truth, she would look particularly noble in his eyes, but what happened after her death? Margaret is a strong girl. She faces death alone. She is very kind and doesn't want him to see her pain before she dies. Armand gave her the happiest time in her life, but Alfan also gave her the most painful time in her life. Armand's appearance was the catalyst for her coming to the end of her destiny. This deepened her tragic fate. Maybe without armand, even if there is no bright spot, there will be no deep pain. Perhaps it is because of Armand that her life is brilliant. She can be completely free from this miserable world.
Margaret is a snow lotus blooming in the dark, white and shining, but the light is so weak and ethereal. In the end, she was swallowed up by the darkness, such a powerful force. She is also a bow, leaving nothing on the outside, but her heart is solid and holy. But in order to shoot the arrow farther and more accurately, she kept letting herself collapse until she was destroyed.
Chapter 8: Reflections on Reading La Traviata.
One afternoon, looking at the sinister sun outside the window, I sighed lazily and decided not to go out. Lazily approaching the bookshelf, my eyes were suddenly attracted by a book, and I don't know where I got my interest. I took down my book, poured a cup of green tea and began to read in the quiet tea fragrance.
The name of this book is La Traviata, which I heard as early as I was a child. The impression is that it describes a pretentious and bohemian beauty. But after reading it, I realized that what I remember is only a surface. The real Margaret (La Traviata) is still in the dark, waiting for me to discover it gradually.
The story takes place in the beautiful city of Paris, France.
Young armand? ; Duval once met Margaret, a famous prostitute admired by many stars, in front of a famous fashion shop in Exchange Square. ; Gautier fell in love with her at first sight and kept asking about her. A few years later, they met again, and this time everything changed. Armand fell in love with Margaret regardless of her identity, and this famous prostitute gave up the colorful material life in Paris for armand, a spoony young man with no property and rich annual salary, and started a good time with him in the countryside. But this beautiful and lovely scene didn't last long, and armand's father found the door. For the sake of his son's future and his daughter's happy life, regardless of the opposition of his lovers, no matter how deep and true their love is, he cheated armand and let Margaret leave her son. A few years later, Armand returned to Paris again, resented the poor woman for her love, and took revenge for her departure by cruel means. When everything was clear, when the spoony young man realized that La Traviata still loved him deeply, it was all over. After the smoke cleared, armand left a deep regret and guilt.
What moved me most was the part where armand's father advised Margaret to leave her son. The father said that Armand's prospective brother-in-law looked down on his eldest son and loved a woman deeply, hoping that Margaret would leave her son, give her daughter happiness and set her son free. Margaret listened to this seemingly sincere request, looked at the vicissitudes of the old man's face and felt the love that belonged to her father. Her innocence and kindness deeply touched me. She agreed in tears, but her heart ached. Seeing this, I paused and sighed deeply.
Margaret is both beautiful and clever. Although she has fallen into the dust, she still remains pure and noble. She is different from the ordinary fireworks woman. She has love and kindness. She has hope, dreams, and even shines with holy light. She is more pitiful and loving than Jasper.
Margaret is undoubtedly enthusiastic because she has been pursuing the true love in this world. When she met armand, she decided to change everything for him. She paid for him, shed tears for him, and even broke up with the duke and earl, losing all the money to pay off debts and hundreds of thousands of francs a year; Isn't it enough to prove that she didn't want Armand to be burdened with heavy expenses, so she sold him luxurious carriages and exquisite cashmere shawls as her dream jewels? Margaret's love for Armand is not a play, nor a means, but a real feeling.
Margaret is more kind. When she learned that she and armand could not be together, and the hope of pursuing love was dashed, she chose to give up, and she chose to leave. She sacrificed herself and exchanged her departure for Armand's sister's happiness and Armand's possible future, but at the same time she lost her true love and final happiness. How many of us will choose to do this? So I sacrifice myself to help others, so I would rather torture myself just to repay the happiness of more people, so decisive and resolute, despite my heartache? How many people can do this?
Now I can't help but admire Margaret Gautier. Maybe she still has a dissolute side, maybe she is not worth sacrificing, but how can we deny her? What about her courage, kindness, love, beauty and wisdom that don't hurt our hearts? The word "La Traviata" should not be a sign of debauchery in people's minds, but it may still have a holy brilliance, because La Traviata has a pure, noble, tolerant heart and a kind heart.
Let's praise La Traviata Margaret Gautier loudly!
Let's all have a kind heart like Margaret Gautier!