Thoughts on Reading Helen Keller

After reading a famous book carefully, everyone must have a lot of feelings about life or things. It's time to calm down and write about your feelings after reading it. In order to make you feel no headache after writing and reading, the following are my views on reading Helen Keller, which I collected for you. Welcome everyone to refer to it, I hope I can help you.

Reading Helen Keller has a feeling of 1. Recently, I am reading a book called "If you give me three days of light". After reading it, I was deeply touched.

Yes, this is Helen Keller's autobiography. When I opened the book, I was completely stunned by Helen Keller. After only enjoying the light for a month, she was deprived of the ability to speak, listen and see by a disease, thus becoming a deaf-mute and blind disabled person. However, she was admitted to her dream Harvard University and founded a charity to help people in need. She also said: "I want to use my ability to help more people like me." Isn't this very touching? Although she is disabled, she has done 10 times more than us normal people. Oh, no, it is 100 times. Don't we normal people even refuse to give a little love? Besides, Helen Keller is not a sound person. Look at Helen Keller. Despite all her misfortunes, she is still optimistic and strong. What about us? Whenever we encounter small difficulties, we don't work hard and don't want to go on. Is it so difficult that we really can't learn the quality of Helen Keller?

If I were Helen Keller, I would have three days of light, and I would make good use of it.

On the first day, I want to see the white hair and wrinkles of my dear parents and Miss Sullivan. I want to thank them deeply. I will take them on a trip the next day. On the third day, I will call my friends and thank them for their help.

I like this book very much, but I prefer the quality of Helen Keller!

Thoughts on reading Helen Keller 2 I often think: "What is life?"

Going for a walk in the park at night, a clump of grass actually grew in the seam of the stone chair next to the big tree. This little bit of green contains such a strong vitality! Make it grow in a cold crack, the sun can't shine, the soil is poor in nutrients, but it is still indomitable, bringing spring information to this lifeless stone chair.

I once bought a small crab in Xiamen Ocean Park. After I got home, my novelty passed, and I often forgot to feed it. I haven't fed it for days at a time. Oh, no, this little guy must be starving. But it did not continue to beat the glass bottle with two "scissors" to protest, nor did it die, but quietly crawled at the bottom of the glass bottle. After supplementing food, he became energetic. I deeply feel a force of life dancing in front of my eyes, so strong! So vivid!

"As long as you face the light, you won't see the shadow" is a famous saying of Helen Keller. Shortly after her birth, a terrible disease almost took her life. To illness, she is just a speck of dust. In her illness, the gate of hell stood in front of her several times, and she recovered her life at the critical moment of her narrow escape, but the illness mercilessly took away her good hearing and vision. However, she has not lost her desire for life. She, a deaf and blind girl, has to work dozens and hundreds of times as hard as ordinary people, even for the simplest things. She can only learn pronunciation by touching her mouth, feeling the change of mouth shape when others speak with her hands, and by the difference between inhaling and exhaling through her nose. Although she spent many miserable days than ordinary people, her heart always turned to the sun. She hasn't given up her strong love for life. Finally, through unremitting efforts, she was admitted to the famous Harvard University.

Although life is short, we can make the limited life wonderful and valuable.

Thoughts on reading Helen Keller 3. During the winter vacation, I read a book called The Biography of Helen Keller, and I learned a lot.

The protagonist in the book is Helen Keller. When she was very young, she was deaf and blind because of a serious illness. But with the help of her tutor Sullivan, she learned to speak, was admitted to the famous Harvard University, and finished her studies. Helen Keller is also an educator. She traveled all over the country, big and small cities. She traveled all over those places, mainly serving the disabled wholeheartedly.

Among them, what moved me most was the story of Helen Keller's efforts to learn to speak when she was a child. It is easy for a blind and deaf person to speak. But Helen Keller practiced day and night with tenacious perseverance. Although this is not enough, with the help of teacher Sullivan, I can finally say something intermittently. This is really a miracle.

Helen Keller finally learned to speak through hard vocal training. Although it is only a few simple words, it is human language after all!

After reading this book, I thought: It is incredible that Helen Keller can achieve so much. I haven't read this book, and whenever I encounter difficulties, even small ones will shrink back. After reading this book, I will secretly make up my mind that if I encounter difficulties, I must try my best to solve them.

Helen Keller was born so unlucky, but with her years of hard work, it was also a painful experience! Helen Keller's perseverance and courage in the face of difficulties are worth learning from those disabled people, and more worth learning from us healthy people!

Thoughts on reading Helen Keller 4 When Helen Keller 1 was half a year old, a high fever turned her into a blind, deaf and dumb disabled person. At the age of six, Miss Sullivan's arrival opened her ignorance. Later, she not only learned to communicate with people in sign language, but also learned to speak when she was 9 years old. From 65438 to 0990, Helen entered Radcliffe Women's College of Harvard University to study with normal people. Four years later, she obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree. The film (relief) starring her was put on the screen by Hollywood. From 65438 to 0955, Helen received an honorary degree from Harvard University, becoming the first woman in history to receive this honor.

Helen. Keller gave us too many miracles. A person who is claustrophobic in the blind and deaf world can imagine how lonely she is, but she brings warmth and light to others with all the strength of her life. Her courage, her strength and her will all moved and shocked us. Helen Keller didn't flinch in the face of difficulties, but bravely overcame them. What about me? Once, my father taught me to ride a bike. I always fall down again and again, fail again and again, always feel impatient and want to give up, so I have never learned. But after reading this article, Helen Keller's spirit of bravely overcoming the disease touched me, and I made up my mind to learn cycling well. No, riding a bike is a piece of cake for me now!

In life and study, many people flinch and surrender when they encounter difficulties, and have no intention to overcome them at all. Take learning as an example. Some students don't want to learn because of their poor grades. If they don't listen carefully in class, don't finish their homework, and have no spirit of climbing up, then he will always be an ignorant person! Students, stand up! Actually, it's not that difficult. He just used the frustration of our first failure as a handle to make you feel inferior. If you don't have confidence to overcome difficulties, then difficulties will win! Kick open the stumbling block of self-confidence in your heart, and difficulties will fall under your feet. As long as we are diligent, brave, strong and confident, we will certainly overcome difficulties!

Thoughts on Reading Helen Keller This book introduces the life of Helen Keller, an American blind and deaf woman. She lost her sight and hearing, but with superhuman perseverance, she learned to speak and learn five languages, making an important contribution to mankind. She has been rewarded and praised by the names of many countries, and there are countless flowers and applause in her life. Why can a blind and deaf disabled person achieve so much? If Helen Keller succumbs to her unfortunate fate, she will become a poor and ignorant person. But she did not bow to fate, but completed her glorious life path with amazing perseverance and tenacious spirit, and became a knowledgeable and respected person.

After reading this book, I deeply realized that whether a person can succeed depends not on the quality of conditions, but on whether he has the spirit of struggle. At ordinary times, there are always people who regard poor conditions and difficulties as reasons for their failure. However, compared with Helen, how insignificant it is to write only! As long as a person has a lofty goal and makes unremitting efforts for this goal, he will not be bound by unsatisfactory objectivity, but will have unremitting and infinite strength, and he will be able to exert his potential and succeed confidently. How should people treat life? What is the value of life? I think Helen Keller gave me a satisfactory answer. Her life path is the one I should take.

Reading Helen Keller 6 This book tells the life of Helen Keller, an American blind and deaf woman writer. When she was one and a half years old, she became deaf and blind because of a serious illness, but Helen Keller did not give in to fate. With the help of the teacher, she overcame her illness, learned to speak, "obeyed" her fingers and mastered five languages. At the age of 24, she graduated with honors from the famous Harvard University. Her life has been rewarded and praised by many countries and people, with countless flowers and applause.

After reading this book, I deeply realized that whether a person can succeed depends not on the quality of conditions, but on whether this person has the spirit of struggle. As long as a person has lofty ideals and goals, there will be infinite power in your body. Think about yourself and feel really ashamed. As a healthy person, under such good study and living conditions, he often stops because of a little difficulty. Sometimes I set a goal for myself, but it's always anticlimactic, I can't stick to it, and there is nothing in the end.

After reading Helen Keller, I will learn from her indomitable spirit, bravely accept the challenges of life, embrace the world with love and face difficulties with amazing perseverance!

After reading Helen Keller, I feel that in the dark, an ardent heart is chasing the light. She has never seen light. In her world, everything is shrouded in darkness.

She cried and wailed, but no one could hear her voice, she could not express her inner anger, and her sad stomach would eventually turn into bitter water. ...

My tears passed through my cheeks and dripped on her sacred words, becoming a pool of water. This book tells the life of a blind and deaf American woman writer. I lost my sight and hearing because of illness when I was one and a half years old. This is unimaginable and unbearable pain for ordinary people. However, she didn't give in to fate. With the teacher's education and help, she overcame her illness, learned to speak, "obeyed" her fingers and mastered five languages. At the age of 24, she graduated with honors from Radcliffe Women's College of Harvard University.

With amazing perseverance and indomitable spirit, she completed the road of life, made contributions to mankind, and became a knowledgeable and respected person.

She is Helen Keller, an unparalleled name. Her strength touched the 20th century. Her life is noble, wonderful and bright! Her contribution to mankind will eventually reflect the most beautiful light!

I was deeply moved by her. Helen Keller, you are the pride of America, the pride of the world and the pride of mankind!

Reading Helen Keller's thoughts. This text is about a little girl named Helen Keller, who was deaf and blind at the age of one and a half. Helen Keller thinks there is a composition. She became grumpy because she couldn't pour out her troubles and called "Mom". Just then, Miss Sullivan came to Helen. Teacher Sullivan taught Helen to spell words and touch Braille, and Helen learned basic words. Later, Helen's parents sent her to a school for the deaf. After a year of hard work, Helen finally learned to pronounce, almost like ordinary people.

After reading this passage, I feel how strong this seemingly weak woman is inside! She doesn't give up on herself or lament her own shortcomings. On the contrary, she keeps learning to prove that disabled people are just like ordinary people. They can learn in their own way. At that time, who would have thought that a deaf and blind' weak woman' actually learned to speak and was admitted to the famous Harvard University!

She wrote 14 works in her life, among which "If Give Me Three Days of Light" is her autobiography, which is the most touching. In this book, she tells people her story, shows how she created this miracle, and shows how much she wants to feel the world with her eyes and ears.

We really don't know when we will be blessed. Disabled children try their best to study, while we able-bodied children try our best to avoid reading.

After reading Helen Keller, I felt very lucky. I read Helen Keller in the summer vacation, which brought me infinite shock.

Helen Keller had a rough life. When Helen was one and a half years old, an unexpected trouble made her lose her hearing and sight. From then on, little Helen was isolated from the colorful world, but she didn't give in to fate. Under the careful guidance of the teacher, she learned to "speak" with her fingers, and she also mastered five languages. At the age of 24, she graduated with honors and became the famous Derry College of Harvard University ... Since then, she has devoted all her energy to the cause of the blind in the world and won praises and awards from many governments and universities.

Helen's life is extraordinary, which gives people great encouragement: in adversity, he overcame setbacks indomitable; On the bumpy road of life, I built a bridge to success with perseverance; After 87 years of fighting against the god of fate, I finally changed my destiny. And what we admire most about her is her persistent pursuit of dreams in the endless dark abyss. After reading this book, I often ask myself: Helen's indomitable life has given those disabled people the courage and strength to live. Isn't it inspiring for us healthy people? No, it's not. I remember Helen once asked such a question: If your eyes were going blind tomorrow, what would you see today? This makes me feel that we healthy people should not hesitate and waste time. We should cherish this wonderful time and this happy life.

After reading the autobiography of Helen Keller, I completely entered her world and gave me a great shock. No, I'm not the only one, but everyone should learn from Helen and her spirit of selfless dedication, helping others and striving for perfection.

The phrase "the sword front comes from sharpening, and the plum blossom fragrance comes from bitter cold" is very suitable for Helen. It is also applicable to all disabled people or normal people. "A hard work, a harvest." Hard work comes at a price. Without hard work, how can you feel the sweet harvest? The sea of knowledge is not always calm. If you want to gain true knowledge, you must sail hard, which must be very bitter. In front of it, are we afraid of difficulties or striving for progress? Of course, the former will not achieve anything in his career, let alone experience the fun of learning; The latter will appreciate the fragrance of knowledge and usher in the fruitful "plum blossom". Think about every progress you have made, and what you have not achieved through hard work!

After reading Helen Keller, the touching story of 10 tells the story of Helen Keller, an American blind and deaf woman writer and educator. When Helen was one and a half years old, an unexpected trouble made her lose her instinct. From then on, little Helen was isolated from the colorful world, but she didn't give in to fate. Under the careful guidance of the teacher, she learned to "speak" with her fingers, and she also mastered five languages. At the age of 24, she graduated with honors and became the famous Derry College of Harvard University ... Since then, she has devoted all her energy to the cause of the blind in the world and won praises and awards from many governments and universities.

If I am blind in both eyes and deaf in both ears, I will be very miserable and lose confidence in life. I won't listen to anyone's advice.

If Helen has a healthy body, her grades will definitely be far ahead. Because in spite of her physical disability, she studies day and night. Moreover, this is Braille, and it takes us several times to read a word. How hard it is. Because she worked too hard, her tender hands bled, but her heart eager to learn was never covered by pain. As for me, without writing a few words, I complained bitterly and cried my parents.

After she was admitted to the university, she found it difficult to study up a flight of stairs. She can't hear the university teacher, which is difficult for ordinary people to experience. Surprisingly, with her tenacious perseverance and indomitable spirit, she successfully overcame many difficulties and won the crown of victory. She is also determined to help people as unfortunate as herself. What a noble quality!

I am a healthy person, but I have a disability in my studies. Because it is always three days to fish and two days to dry the net, the results can not reach the peak of victory.

Usually I don't have any problem of not studying hard, but I ignore it and always want to copy others'. This unearned behavior is quite different from Helen's. I always "cut corners" in my homework. How can we get good grades? Until today, I didn't understand that self-motivation and curiosity are the driving forces for the progress of my grades. Compared with disabled Helen, I am really ashamed.

Thank life for giving me such a healthy body. From then on, I must be clear about my goals and pursue my own sky with Helen's spirit as the driving force. ...

After watching Helen Keller, I feel 1 1. From the text, I know that Helen suffered misfortune when she was one and a half years old. Because of this, Helen became irritable. But when the governesses Anne Sullivan and Mr. Salle came, Helen became lively, strengthened her courage and confidence in studying, and was admitted to a famous university. If it were my misfortune, I wouldn't study as hard as Helen and be admitted to the university. On the contrary, they will think they are a basket case and even have suicidal thoughts. What moves me most about Helen is that it is difficult for her to practice oral English. She judges the trembling of Mr. Salle's tongue and lips with her own feelings, so she must make every effort to learn to speak. In particular, when Helen recalled her study life, she said, "In order to make my partner-even my closest partner-understand me, I tried to read some words or sentences over and over again day and night, sometimes for hours, until I felt that I had read them correctly. I practice, practice, practice every day. " Helen studies hard day and night so that her partner can understand her. So, what can I do for my partner?

Compared with my achievements, Helen Keller's achievements are really heaven and earth. Each of us has our own destiny, but how many people can control our own destiny? But Helen Keller firmly holds her own destiny in her own hands, letting herself control it. Her indomitable spirit is worth learning. Helen Keller is blind, but aren't we blind? Illiteracy, computer illiteracy, foreign language illiteracy. This is like a thorn in our body. In front of Helen Keller's mirror, we showed our shortcomings. We should follow her example and make progress towards her achievements.

After reading Helen Keller, I think 12 how amazing it is that a blind and deaf person can achieve so much. If Helen succumbs to her unfortunate fate, she will become a parasite of poverty and ignorance. However, she did not bow to fate. With amazing perseverance and indomitable spirit, she completed her life path, made contributions to mankind and became a knowledgeable and respected person.

Helen's life is extraordinary, which gives people great encouragement and makes those who waste their time extremely sorry. I remember Helen once asked such a question: If your eyes lost their light tomorrow, what would you see today? This makes me feel that we healthy people should not hesitate and waste time. We should cherish this wonderful time and this happy life.

From Helen Keller, I deeply realized that whether a person can achieve something lies not in the quality of conditions, but in the spirit of struggle. At ordinary times, there are always people who think that the conditions are poor and there are many difficulties, which is why they have not achieved anything. However, compared with Helen, how insignificant these difficulties are! As long as a person has lofty ideals and goals, he will have infinite power, and will not be bound by objective conditions, so he can exert his subjective initiative, create conditions and dominate his own destiny. Isn't that what Helen is like? I often ponder a question these days: how should people treat life and what is the value of life? I think Helen's brilliant life has given us a satisfactory answer, that is, struggle, don't hesitate to struggle! Fight!

After watching Helen Keller, I feel 13. This text describes Helen Keller, who lost her sight and hearing when she was a child. With the help of teacher Anne, she studied hard, and after decades of hard work, she overcame one difficulty after another and finally became a famous blind and deaf woman writer.

After reading this text, I was deeply moved by Helen's extraordinary deeds. In the face of such misfortune, most people often lose the courage to struggle. Most people can only passively accept the unfairness of fate, but Helen doesn't. She bravely accepted the challenge of fate, and finally Helen succeeded, and she became a strong person in life. This passage records her extraordinary growth experience, and many plots moved me to tears.

Compared with Helen Keller, I can't help feeling ashamed, because I have such a good physical condition and learning environment, but I don't study hard. In the future, I will follow the example of Helen Keller, study hard and climb the peak of science bravely. At the same time, I also want to learn from Helen Keller's helpful spirit, because with her efforts, thousands of disabled people have gained educational opportunities.

When you see people in trouble in the future, you must extend a warm hand and try your best to help them.

After watching Helen Keller, I feel that the National Day of 14 is coming. My father borrowed some books from the library and took them home for me to read. It is biographies of famous people such as Li Shizhen, Qi Baishi, Helen Keller and Lu Xun. As soon as I saw this book, I couldn't wait to read a copy of Helen Keller. I heard of Helen Keller a long time ago. I wonder what kind of experience she has.

I know from books that Helen Keller is an American writer, speaker, educator and social activist. Her life is very bumpy. Helen lost her sight and hearing at 19 months after birth. However, in the 87 years without light and sound, she faced difficulties with an indomitable heart and amazing perseverance. Among them, her teacher Anne Sullivan paid the most effort and sweat for Helen. It can be said that without her, there would be no Helen's achievement. With the joint efforts of Helen and her teacher, she graduated from Radcliffe College of Harvard University. After graduation, Helen devoted herself to helping the disabled and gave speeches everywhere, making great contributions to the cause of the disabled.

After reading this book, I was moved by her optimistic and confident attitude and indomitable spirit. She made me understand that a person's future will be bright only if he faces difficulties optimistically. I want to learn from Helen's spirit. She didn't give up when she lost her hearing and eyesight. She became a famous writer, speaker, educator and social activist. As normal people, we should work harder than her and achieve more brilliant achievements. I admire Helen even more: it is not easy for her to overcome difficulties. After overcoming difficulties, she can help more people and restore their confidence. This makes me understand that only after success can a person help more people and repay the society with a grateful heart and win everyone's respect.

I also admire Miss Sullivan. She is very patient and caring. In the face of a child like Helen who lost her sight and hearing, she worked hard to educate her and help her until the last moment of her life. What a wonderful "spring filariasis will weave until it dies, and candles will drain the wick every night"! She made me understand how great teachers are. If there were no teachers, there would be so many scientists and writers ... Yes, teachers are the most glorious profession under the sun!

After watching Helen Keller, I still feel 15 dead of night, and I am still sitting by the window alone tasting the biography of Helen Keller word by word. I don't know how many times I shed tears all night, because my heart has long been moved by the indomitable spirit of the protagonist in this book. ...

This book describes the life of Helen Keller, an American writer and educator who is blind and deaf. Helen Keller was born in a small town in America. Originally, Helen was also a happy little girl with a harmonious family and relatives. However, 0/9 months after birth, the disease took away her precious hearing and sight. Although her vocal organs were not damaged, she could not speak for indirect reasons. Suddenly, Helen became a severely disabled baby who was deaf, blind and dumb. Since then, she has been living in a dark and silent world. Instead of abandoning her, her parents took the initiative to find Sullivan for her. Under the guidance of teacher Sullivan, Helen has made dozens of times more efforts than ordinary people and overcome dozens of times more difficulties with her perseverance. I overcame my illness, learned to speak, "read" with my fingers and mastered five languages. At the age of 24, she graduated with honors from the famous Harvard University, became an excellent writer and wrote 14 books. Later, she devoted her whole life to welfare and education, so that at the last moment of her life, she was still rushing to develop the cause of the disabled. All this seems to exist only in fairy tales, but Helen Keller has turned fairy tales into reality with tenacious struggle and self-improvement spirit, and it is really in sight. Helen Keller, what a miracle of mankind!

After reading this article, think about yourself and be ashamed! My parents gave me a healthy body; Sitting in a spacious and bright classroom after school; When you are free, you can see the beautiful scenery and listen to the melodious songs of birds. Go home at night, chat with parents, watch TV and surf the internet; I went out to play with my family after the holiday … but what about Helen Keller? Does she like all this? How happy I am compared with Helen Keller! But have I cherished all this? Naughty and playful at school, unable to finish homework against teachers; Self-willed at home, bickering with parents for housework; Arguing with my classmates about trifles ... I often say to the old class (my lovely class teacher), "hurry up, classmates!" You don't know the value of your eyes until you are blind, but you should make good use of them when you are bright. I didn't know the loveliness of life until I was old, so I should cherish it when I was young. " I have always disagreed, and now I really regret it! "

I am an eighth-grade student now, and I am about to enter the graduating class, but where is my motivation for learning? Helen Keller "She absorbs the rain of knowledge day and night like a dry sponge. She desperately touched Braille and kept writing words and sentences. She is so hungry that her little finger grinds and bleeds. " As for me, I'm afraid of hardship and involvement. I sigh when I encounter a little setback, and I want to retreat when I encounter a little difficulty ... Compared with Helen Keller's research, I am really far from it. ...

In the future, I will take Helen Keller as an example, learn from her indomitable spirit of self-improvement, cherish time, study hard, strive to be admitted to a first-class school, learn more knowledge and skills, and make greater contributions to the construction of the motherland in the future.