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在线急求《基督山伯爵》英文读后感,要原创的,500字以上。

Life can not be everything is going smoothly., all kinds of setbacks, difficulties willappear in our life, but as long as we cherished the hope of life, so any setbacks we beat. The count of Monte Cristo is one of the representative Alexandre Dumas, French writer. The material comes from the police station for a diamond and revengefiles. This is a wrong and the story of revenge, Alexandre Dumas used his pen tobe able to perform wonders, will be a modern tragedy of life into a work of art,captured many readers.The story like this: the protagonist Tantas is a good boy, come back, get married,and made acting captain, a bright future. But his talent by ship supercargo Don Glass grudges, in Don Glass's plan, his rival Fernando tipped off the authorities,he is framed by the Napoleon party, unexpected trouble: he was arrested at hiswedding, happened to his case involved prosecutors dimension of Mr. Er Fu'sfather, prosecutors to father, conscience Tantas will be convicted, put him in the Chateau d'If dungeon, Tantas in prison had hope, that Villefort would release him,but the hope, he had the idea of suicide. Then he made the wrong road and hemet in prison Faria priest, father Faria is the man a set of human wisdom in a body, and he had a secret treasure, father Faria will Dantes created a have a large stock of information, be equal to anything figure. Faria unfortunately died of stroke, a stratagem comes to mind. Dantes, into the package Faria bodies sack,finally free, then Dantes according to the instructions of Faria found the treasure,became a billionaire, changed its name to the count of Monte cristo. He learned that Mr. Morrel owners had to rescue him from prison have a genuine and sincere desire of it, and by his father, is his benefactor, the owner in bankruptcy, ready to shoot himself, he promptly to lend a helping hand, give the owner to pay off the debt, and give the owner a new ship. Then Monte Cristo started his revenge plan.His enemies are deserved their fate. I think it the most attractive place, is that Alexandre Dumas is the magicalimagination. The book has designed many of the plot is surprising, for example,Monte Cristo mysterious whereabouts, ability beyond imagination, and profound knowledge, are enough to let a person as the acme of perfection. The hero of Tantas's experience is the difficulties and hardships. In the Chateau d'If dungeon,lived in subhuman life; 15 years have not seen the sun, not breathing fresh air;lose touch with loved ones, it is the ordinary people can not imagine the pain, butthe count of Monte Cristo, never give up hope, the pain of life did not change his virtuous character, only deepened his hatred for the wicked. He doesn't trust anyone, but did not doubt the goodness of human nature. Monte Cristo, finally has a happy ending, but the wicked are evil, so that good people get happiness: pretty good Greek girl Heidi melts the Christ mountain countcold heart, again with new hope. In book reading at the end of a word to my profound enlightenment: cannot live without hope, life struggle without wisdom.

书《the crucible》的读后感,要结合该书,越详细具体越好

,急

悬赏会加的

After Watching The CrucibleThe story began with a witchcraft ceremony, but the theme of it is not the witchcraft and even not about witchcraft. As far as I am concerned, to some extent the theme of the film is to show human nature. You can’t imagine the content of a film can be so rich. Love, revenge, bad system, dignity, compromise and so on, all of the above are involved in this film. Though the film is not very long, it is necessary to watch it for one more time. Even so, I think I still understand a little about it. “The Crucible is a 1950s play about the Salem Witch Trials by Arthur Miller. Miller wrote this play during the time of McCarthyism in America. Many people were afraid that communism would stop the American way of life. Some people falsely accused their enemies of being communists during this time. Miller writes about the ideas of fear and false accusation in this play.” This is the description of the book’s background from Wikipedia. We can see from the words above that the film not only shows the cultural significance but also indicates the political significance. Here I want to express my opinions and feelings about this film from three aspects including love, human nature and system. First part is about love. What is love? Love is selfless dedication and give, loving someone doesn’t mean occupying him. In the film, there are two kinds of love. One is between Abigail and Proctor, the other is between Proctor and his wife Elizabeth. The former was not legal and allowable and it resulted in the tragedy which killed 19 innocent lives in the end of the film. Abigail was previously the maid for the Proctor’s house. She was fired by proctor’s wife Elizabeth when Elizabeth discovered her affair with Proctor. Since then, she hated Elizabeth damage her fame and shewanted to kill Elizabeth and occupy Proctor through the witchcraft. However, her uncle Parris discovered when the witchcraft ceremony was held. After, a series of disaster happened. In order to protect herself, Abigail told lies to framed others. Gradually, she found that all people were cheated by her lies. Finally, she accused Elizabeth of witchcraft. Proctor, who had been keeping silence for a long time, wanted to expose her lies and tell the truth. To our surprise, lies covered up the truth. Because of Abigail’s lies, 19 innocent people were killed. In the end, Proctor chose death to protect his dignity and name and Abigail had to leave on her own. Her jealousy led to the tragedy and she finally got nothing but Proctor’s death. The love between Proctor and Elizabeth was touching. Proctor made a mistake that he had improper relationship with Abigail. Therefore, Elizabeth felt sad about her husband’s infidelity and quarreled with Proctor. Though she can’t forgive her husband, she still told lies for her husband’s fame. Here we can see Elizabeth loved her husband. Also, Proctor decided to admit the improper relationship with Abigail just to save his wife’s life without caring his own fame and safety. In my opinion, the love between the couple was so deep that the mistake Proctor made couldn’t destroy it. Elizabeth didn’t stop Proctor when he decided to give up his life for his dignity and name. This plot showed her understanding and support for her husband despite she loved him too much. This was true love which is selfless and respectable. Obviously, the film isn’t just a love story. Humanity is another theme of the film. In the second part, I will talk about the opinions on the human nature. Never judge a person only by his or her appearance. Abigail looked beautiful, kind and pure. If I didn’t finish the film, I am sure I can’t help loving her for her beauty. Buy when I finished the

看变形金刚的英文观后感(70个词左右)急!!!!

1Two things that should not be placed in close proximity of each other: Michael Bay and camera. It is almost unthinkable that anyone could make a boring movie of Transformers. But that’s just what Bay has done.Transformers is mind-numbingly boring, consisting largely of many, many minutes of annoying humans talking and talking and talking and … yes, you wish the Autobots would just break their self-imposed rule of not killing humans and just pulverize these puny beings on screen.It’s a big mistake to make the humans the main characters of the story. We all know how Bay is with characters – caricatures at best, racial stereotypes at worst. And that’s what we get here. Quite a few racial stereotypes and a bunch of bad actors hamming it up for no good reason, while Bay tries to inject extremely lame comedy into the scenes which are supposed to “establish” the characters.We came to see the robots, Michael Bay, so give us the fucking robots!But no, he teases us with a few transformations, glimpses here and there. And when the big moment finally comes – the arrival of the Autobots – we get … more talking with the puny humans!But later, we come to understand why this is so. It’s a story that gives humanity too much credit, that despite our tendencies for great destruction, we’re also very capable of great heroism. Right. And in the absolute worst moments of the film, it takes shots at the Iranians, the Chinese and the Russians, and goes for Bush-friendly lines like “Freedom is the right of every sentient being” or something to that effect. Not surprising, since this is the guy who made the awful Bad Boys II, which has its ending in, of all places, Guantanamo.And the action? I’m tempted to say “What action?” Nothing really happens until the last moments of the film, and the action is the usual disappointing bunch of blurry, shaky nonsense done further damage by choppy, steroid-enhanced editing. We came to see robots fight, but Bay gives us an absolute auto-wreck in which it’s hard to distinguish just who’s fighting who, or even what’s exactly happening on screen. But by the last half hour, my brain had gone into auto-pilot and my eyes had given up trying to follow the messy action. You can also fault that on the over-designed robots.At this point I must quote John Boorman, who coined the term “new brutalism” to contrast the new kind of action sequences that we now see much too often, consisting of fast cuts and action going out of frame, with the more classical style of action. In fact, I think if you were to time the action sequences in Transformers, each cut probably doesn’t last more than 1.5 seconds.It was Boorman who said the new brutalism “is a form of naivete, because it’s made by people who I think don’t really have a grasp of cinema’s history. It’s the MTV kind of editing, where the main idea is that the more disorienting it is, the more exciting. And you see it creeping into mainstream cinema more and more. You look at something like Armageddon and you see all the things that would have been forbidden in classical cinema, like crossing the line, camera jumping from side to side. It is a way to artificially generate excitement but it doesn’t really have any basis to it. And I find it kind of sad, because it’s like an old man trying to dress like a teenager.”I couldn’t agree more.This is a case of the trailer being much better than the film, and promising much more than what is delivered by the actual film. Bay should have learned something from the original cartoon series or even the animated film, at least in regard to what should be the focus of the story. Instead, he’s much too busy orchestrating military action and trying to make Jon Voight be in his most official and most Rumsfeld, while completely wasting a great talent like John Turturro. But then again, Bay has never been good with characterization and actors anyway.Maybe Bay should just stick to making military recruitment videos, since he’s so adept at magic-hour shots of military aircraft and personnel, moving in slow-motion or otherwise, making it all look so cool and stylish. There are so many of these shots in the movie that you might just begin to wonder if some of them are stock footage or scenes cut out from his other films that are recycled here. Even when it’s totally unnecessary, he slips some in with pulsing, official-sounding music.Let’s face it, Michael Bay is cliché, and cliché is Michael Bay. And what we have here is a cliché-ridden adaptation of one of the most beloved cartoon series that misplaces its concerns and completely squanders what could have been a timely live-action revival for Optimus Prime and gang. Instead, we get a yawn-inducing and overlong meditation on how great humanity is, so much so that powerful alien robots think we’re so worth saving that they’re ready to put their lives on the line for us.2There are two ways to review this movie. The right way is to look at it objectively, examining how the film is put together and picking apart the script by pointing out the gaping logical gaps present in it. I’ll be reviewing the film the wrong way, as a man who was once a little boy crying because Optimus Prime was dead. Now whatever is left of that kid inside me has had a wakeup call. The movie he’s been waiting twenty years to see is finally here; Optimus Prime is back from the grave and he needs my help.Transformers director Michael Bay has done the impossible. He’s created a wholly modern, action extravaganza while staying completely true to all the things that have ever been good about the Transformers. Alright maybe Optimus Prime didn’t need to have flames painted on him, but that’s such a minor detail in a movie with characters that are quite literally so big. Otherwise, Transformers is so much like the 80s cartoon many of us loved that it nearly forgets to be cinematic and becomes almost silly. Transformers is astoundingly goofy, but it knows it’s goofy and simply doesn’t care, which is why Bay’s film is so much giant freakin robot There’s no attempt to be serious. That’s not to say the movie doesn’t try to be as real as it can be, after all the goal here is to take giant transforming robots and put them believably in our world. It attempts to seem real, but never at the expense of the essence of what the Transformers have always been. Because of that, Transformers isn’t just dorky, it’s gloriously dorky. The film absolutely revels in how completely looney this premise is, and is all the better for it.Transformers wastes no time getting right to the incredible robot action we’re all hungering for, and rushes directly from the credits to eye-popping, rampant robot destruction. What really holds the film together though is that even when it’s knee deep in save the world, all out, brawling in the streets, giant freakin robot war, at the core of everything is the simple story of a boy and his first car. For a man, there are few things more powerful than the relationship he has with his first automobile, and it’s no different for Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf).Once Bay wisely satiates our lust for effects sequences, he gets right to the heart of his story by taking us along with Sam and his dad as they go car shopping. Sam has worked and saved to afford a car, and is disappointed to discover that he can’t afford any better than a clunker. However, his clunker is no ordinary POS, it’s more than meets the eye. Sam’s relationship with his car, the Autobot Bumblebee is what connects this movie to the audience. The film takes the same formula that has worked so well in other car movies, and applies it to Sam and Bumbelee. In many ways, Bumblebee ends up being a lot like Herbie the Love Bug crossed with shades of Steven Spielberg’s . Sam develops a strong attachment to his beat up little Camaro, long before he discovers it’s more than four tires and a radio. When he does, because of an old war injury Bumblebee can only speak using beeps and by changing radio stations. That too works wonderfully, only deepening their relationship as Bumblebee stands up to protect Sam and the two struggle to communicate with one another. Sam’s relationship with his car is brilliantly written, even better directed, and it’s the super glue that holds this gigantic summer blockbuster tightly together when things go mad in a flurry of one-liners and special effects.Because this is a Michael Bay film, Transformers mixes in the parallel storylines of other characters embroiled in Earth’s sudden alien robot problem. The film cuts between stories, one minute we’re following Sam as his car gets him caught up in a battle that’s way over his head, the next it’s a group of government geeks trying to decode a strange alien signal, the next a group of soldiers under attack from an unknown and evil, alien force of mechanical beings with the ability to disguise themselves as everyday items. Eventually everything collides together and the film’s three separate factions join up with the Autobots, an alien robot force for good, to kick some Decepticon butt. Still, the film is smart enough to ensure thatl Sam’s story remains at the center and heart of the film no matter how big it gets.Just because this is a movie about a boy and his car doesn’t mean it skimps on robot action. In that way, the film plays out almost exactly like the old cartoon series. Sam, for all intents and purposes is just like the humans in the cartoon, a guy who befriends a group of alien beings known as Autobots and helps them fight the good fight against their enemies the Decepticons. One the film gets going there’s barely a frame that doesn’t have some sort of Transformer in it. That might seem like a given, but so many movies of this ilk end up going cheap on the big effects pieces, either to save on budget or in some misguided attempt to heighten the reality of what’s happening. Transformers says screw that and gives you Optimus Prime and his friends hanging out, talking, and fighting the good fight to defend mankind. Occasionally fight sequences suffer but Transformers knows you’re here to see robots thrash the hell out of each other and never shies away from laying that on thick. Bay shows his robots in perfect hero poses with blinding sunlight streaming over their shoulders and Optimus talks about loyalty, duty, and freedom like he’s just stepped off an Autobot recruiting poster. In another movie it would be ridiculous, in Transformers it’s the sort of thing you’ll feel welling up in the pit of your stomach.If there’s any problem with the film, it’s that at 140 minutes it runs slightly long. I’m not proposing that they should have cut back on robots, but some of the movie’s more irrelevant moments involving characters other than Sam could have been truncated without much negative impact. That’s not to say they aren’t entertaining, when the movie’s not wowing you with spectacle it’s pretty good at being flat out funny. At 140 minutes though, Bay could have dropped a few things. Jon Voight has far too many lines, Anthony Anderson seems to serve no real purpose, and though John Turturro is hilarious as the head of a secret government organization, it wouldn’t have hurt the film to have less of him.Minor length issues aside, Transformers is a truly great summer blockbuster. As an action movie it’s a huge success; with awe-inspiring effects, tremendous set pieces, a sexy style, and jaw-dropping things which you have absolutely never seen before in any other movie. As a nostalgia trip for the kids who were sitting next to me in 1986 the last time these characters were in theaters, it’s an even bigger hit. Like many old school Transformers fans I was incredibly skeptical about what Bay was doing. Much of the early information leaked out about the film just didn’t seem right. We were wrong to doubt. For you adults and the kid inside who was there back in the 80s cheering Prime on, this movie is like a rallying cry to your inner child. You’ll want to leap through the screen to stand at Optimus Prime’s side to fight the good fight against Megatron. For your kids, to whom the Transformers are now entirely new, this will be without a doubt the greatest movie they have ever seen. Don’t let them miss it.There are two ways to review this movie. The right way is to look at it objectively, examining how the film is put together and picking apart the script by pointing out the gaping logical gaps present in it. I’ll be reviewing the film the wrong way, as a man who was once a little boy crying because Optimus Prime was dead. Now whatever is left of that kid inside me has had a wakeup call. The movie he’s been waiting twenty years to see is finally here; Optimus Prime is back from the grave and he needs my help.Transformers director Michael Bay has done the impossible. He’s created a wholly modern, action extravaganza while staying completely true to all the things that have ever been good about the Transformers. Alright maybe Optimus Prime didn’t need to have flames painted on him, but that’s such a minor detail in a movie with characters that are quite literally so big. Otherwise, Transformers is so much like the 80s cartoon many of us loved that it nearly forgets to be cinematic and becomes almost silly. Transformers is astoundingly goofy, but it knows it’s goofy and simply doesn’t care, which is why Bay’s film is so much giant freakin robot There’s no attempt to be serious. That’s not to say the movie doesn’t try to be as real as it can be, after all the goal here is to take giant transforming robots and put them believably in our world. It attempts to seem real, but never at the expense of the essence of what the Transformers have always been. Because of that, Transformers isn’t just dorky, it’s gloriously dorky. The film absolutely revels in how completely looney this premise is, and is all the better for it.Transformers wastes no time getting right to the incredible robot action we’re all hungering for, and rushes directly from the credits to eye-popping, rampant robot destruction. What really holds the film together though is that even when it’s knee deep in save the world, all out, brawling in the streets, giant freakin robot war, at the core of everything is the simple story of a boy and his first car. For a man, there are few things more powerful than the relationship he has with his first automobile, and it’s no different for Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf).Once Bay wisely satiates our lust for effects sequences, he gets right to the heart of his story by taking us along with Sam and his dad as they go car shopping. Sam has worked and saved to afford a car, and is disappointed to discover that he can’t afford any better than a clunker. However, his clunker is no ordinary POS, it’s more than meets the eye. Sam’s relationship with his car, the Autobot Bumblebee is what connects this movie to the audience. The film takes the same formula that has worked so well in other car movies, and applies it to Sam and Bumbelee. In many ways, Bumblebee ends up being a lot like Herbie the Love Bug crossed with shades of Steven Spielberg’s . Sam develops a strong attachment to his beat up little Camaro, long before he discovers it’s more than four tires and a radio. When he does, because of an old war injury Bumblebee can only speak using beeps and by changing radio stations. That too works wonderfully, only deepening their relationship as Bumblebee stands up to protect Sam and the two struggle to communicate with one another. Sam’s relationship with his car is brilliantly written, even better directed, and it’s the super glue that holds this gigantic summer blockbuster tightly together when things go mad in a flurry of one-liners and special effects.Because this is a Michael Bay film, Transformers mixes in the parallel storylines of other characters embroiled in Earth’s sudden alien robot problem. The film cuts between stories, one minute we’re following Sam as his car gets him caught up in a battle that’s way over his head, the next it’s a group of government geeks trying to decode a strange alien signal, the next a group of soldiers under attack from an unknown and evil, alien force of mechanical beings with the ability to disguise themselves as everyday items. Eventually everything collides together and the film’s three separate factions join up with the Autobots, an alien robot force for good, to kick some Decepticon butt. Still, the film is smart enough to ensure thatl Sam’s story remains at the center and heart of the film no matter how big it gets.Just because this is a movie about a boy and his car doesn’t mean it skimps on robot action. In that way, the film plays out almost exactly like the old cartoon series. Sam, for all intents and purposes is just like the humans in the cartoon, a guy who befriends a group of alien beings known as Autobots and helps them fight the good fight against their enemies the Decepticons. One the film gets going there’s barely a frame that doesn’t have some sort of Transformer in it. That might seem like a given, but so many movies of this ilk end up going cheap on the big effects pieces, either to save on budget or in some misguided attempt to heighten the reality of what’s happening. Transformers says screw that and gives you Optimus Prime and his friends hanging out, talking, and fighting the good fight to defend mankind. Occasionally fight sequences suffer but Transformers knows you’re here to see robots thrash the hell out of each other and never shies away from laying that on thick. Bay shows his robots in perfect hero poses with blinding sunlight streaming over their shoulders and Optimus talks about loyalty, duty, and freedom like he’s just stepped off an Autobot recruiting poster. In another movie it would be ridiculous, in Transformers it’s the sort of thing you’ll feel welling up in the pit of your stomach.If there’s any problem with the film, it’s that at 140 minutes it runs slightly long. I’m not proposing that they should have cut back on robots, but some of the movie’s more irrelevant moments involving characters other than Sam could have been truncated without much negative impact. That’s not to say they aren’t entertaining, when the movie’s not wowing you with spectacle it’s pretty good at being flat out funny. At 140 minutes though, Bay could have dropped a few things. Jon Voight has far too many lines, Anthony Anderson seems to serve no real purpose, and though John Turturro is hilarious as the head of a secret government organization, it wouldn’t have hurt the film to have less of him.Minor length issues aside, Transformers is a truly great summer blockbuster. As an action movie it’s a huge success; with awe-inspiring effects, tremendous set pieces, a sexy style, and jaw-dropping things which you have absolutely never seen before in any other movie. As a nostalgia trip for the kids who were sitting next to me in 1986 the last time these characters were in theaters, it’s an even bigger hit. Like many old school Transformers fans I was incredibly skeptical about what Bay was doing. Much of the early information leaked out about the film just didn’t seem right. We were wrong to doubt. For you adults and the kid inside who was there back in the 80s cheering Prime on, this movie is like a rallying cry to your inner child. You’ll want to leap through the screen to stand at Optimus Prime’s side to fight the good fight against Megatron. For your kids, to whom the Transformers are now entirely new, this will be without a doubt the greatest movie they have ever seen. Don’t let them miss it.

两篇英语读后感,额、简单一点。

100个单词左右

白雪公主 读后感 I read Snow White yesterday。

It is an interesting story。

Snow White is an lovely girl。

She is very kind to people。

But her mom died。

Her new mom is a bad woman。

She thinks Show White is more beautiful than her 。

So she wants to kill her。

But she was saved by seven short boys。

And they live a happy life together。

From this story ,we can learn that kind people can be very lucky。

The god may pray for them。

But bad people must be killed by themselves。

So we should learn from Snow White 。

We should be a kind person and help each other。

老人与海读后感On Spring Festival of this year, I studied in novel old man and sea of Hemingway , famous writer of U.S.A. ,. I admire the old fisherman's will in the novel very much, he lets me understand that a person must have unremitting spirit, could succeed . What the novel is described is an old fisherman almost the sixty years old, when go to sea and fish alone once, have angled to a big fish, but can not draw. After tough fisherman and fish have socialized for a few days, just find this is a big Malin's fish which exceeds several times of one's own fishing boat, though know perfectly well that it is very difficult to win , does not give up yet

求《在月亮下面》英语读后感,七年级水平,50词左右

England and Scotland in the 1500s. Two famous queens - Mary, the Catholic Queen of Scots, and Elizabeth I, the Protestant Queen of England. It was an exciting and a dangerous time to be alive, and to be a queen. Mary was Queen of Scotland when she was one week old. At sixteen, she was also Queen of France. She was tall and beautiful, with red-gold hair. Many men loved her and died for her. But she also had many enemies - men who said: 'The death of Mary is the life of Elizabeth.' --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

清辅音和浊辅音怎样读

一个最简单的办法:清辅音发音时喉咙那没有明显的震动浊辅音则有强烈的震动感,不信你试下索罗学院 回答 请采纳 谢谢

跪求英文版《斗破苍穹》读后感 RT,好的加分~~

很早就听朋友说过这本书,他那霸气的名字以及朋友赞不绝口的内容早已令我怦然心动,所以,从初一开始,我就如饥似渴地扑到了这本书上。

它的名字就叫做——《斗破苍穹》

作者“天蚕土豆”也是我最喜爱的小说作者之一。

《斗破苍穹》——这里是属于斗气的世界,没有花俏艳丽的魔法,有的,仅仅是繁衍到巅峰的斗气

它带给我的感受已经超出了一本网络小说所给予的,它的内涵也已超出了其本身,从这本书中,我真正的体会到了什么叫做不屈不挠,什么叫做一诺千金,什么叫做不卑不亢,什么叫做历经磨难而更强,这不也就是我们中华民族崛起的奋斗历程吗

《斗破苍穹》这部书内容一波三折,情节环环紧扣,也不乏一些一些优美的句子和语段,在不知不觉中提高着我的写作水平。

书中塑造的一些栩栩如生的人物更是令这部书如虎添翼,如主人公萧炎,熏儿,药老,美杜莎女王,小医仙,紫研等等,都带给了我不一样的震撼。

其中我最喜欢的就是主人公萧炎。

主人公萧炎因为斗气散失,从小便受尽了族内族外的歧视,成为了人们口中的“废柴”,甚至与他指腹为婚的未婚妻纳兰嫣然都公然去他的家中与他悔婚

为此,萧炎与她定下三年之约。

从此,本书便开始了萧炎的奋斗历程。

在临近家族测试的时候,他的老师从他戒指里面冒了出来,帮他在测试中安然的度过后,一个人独闯高危险的魔兽峡谷,勇闯黑角域,之后又去了学院学习,在学校建立了属于自己的势力后,回来后又和比他强很多的人战斗,为家族报仇,等等。

在危险丛丛的环境中成长,与强大的敌人中战斗,跨级的战斗,等等的成就

这都离不开他一直以来的努力

曾无数次的想过,天才是什么,只是靠运气么

其实不然,如果没有主人公当初的奋斗与勇气,以及后天的际遇,他也不可能成功。

其次,还需要一个正确方式,路本没对错,对错只在于走路的方式。

当然,运气也是一个不可缺少的部分,但是,如果连驾驭运气的实力都没有,又何来“运气”

另外,朋友也是一个至关重要的成分,无数次的危险与磨难和无数次朋友的援助,也成就了萧炎日后能够站在大陆巅峰的实力与地位。

萧炎,废柴

天才

这只是世人对其的评价把。

第一次觉得有一些莫名的触动。

或许是对其的成长有太多的感触吧。

主人公从一开始的“废柴”,到最后肩负起家族复兴的重担,并逐步走向大陆巅峰的故事,告诉我们一个令我们受益终生的道理,那就是:只有靠自己的努力奋斗的人,才有可能实现自己的理想

和许多人一样,我也被这部书曲折蜿蜒的情节,和引人入胜的美容所吸引,但更重要的,还是从这部书中,我体会到了太多太多,这已经超越了一本网络小说的价值

不知不觉,陪伴我将近三年的《斗破苍穹》快要接近尾声了,现在感觉还是有点失落,我早已不把《斗破》只是当成一本书,更像是一个朋友,一个陪伴我走过初中三年生活的朋友。

说实话,还是蛮期待结局的,因为作者在书中还有许多的谜团需要解开。

我不知道大家对网络小说的评价怎么样,但是,《斗破苍穹》的的确确是值得一看的小说。

并不是说这部小说写得有多么的出色,而是小说本身所体现的精神与内涵,那是一个属于奋斗的传说,也是一段前进的历史。

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