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300 words after reading Gulliver's Travels

This summer, I finished reading English writer Jonathan? Swift wrote Gulliver's travels, which mainly introduces the adventures of a British surgeon named Gulliver in Lilliput, adulthood, flying island and Huiyan.

I was deeply attracted by the bizarre stories of adult country and villain country. Everything in Lilliput is very small. They are like toys to Gulliver. On the contrary, Gulliver acts like their 'pets', amusing them and worrying about being killed by them. I don't like the people in Feidao. They only pay attention to music and mathematics. I think many of their practices are very stupid. What I like most is the story of Huiyan country in the book. Huiyan country is really a place to look forward to. The people here are industrious, clean, labor loving, polite, dignified and helpful. They don't lie or cheat in their language. Their society is full of friendship and harmony. Everyone is kind and abhorrent of evil. I think this is the ideal country in the author's imagination. I also hope our society will one day The meeting can also be like Huiyan country, only sincere, no hypocrisy, this may be just an ideal bar, but in the future, I must be a sincere person, do a useful person to the society. Reflections on Gulliver's Travels_ When I opened Gulliver's travels, I was immediately attracted by the list: Adventure in Lilliput, adventure in adult country, flying country & hellip; & hellip; these words seem to have been enchanted by the author. As soon as I saw these words, I wanted to look down quickly to understand how there were Lilliput and adulthood, and how countries could fly. With these questions, I read the first chapter carefully. This book is about Gulliver, as a marine doctor, sailed with a ship, encountered a storm, ventured in some magical countries alone, and finally returned to his own country. The plot is tortuous, mysterious and humorous. It's very interesting to write Gulliver's adventures to life. It's not so much Gulliver's travels as my travels with Gulliver, because I'm almost fascinated when I read this book, as if I were on an adventure with him. However, I admire his resourcefulness and bravery from my heart. He always gives me the feeling of "adversity". This is the main reason why he set foot on his own land after going through difficulties and dangers. Therefore, I am determined to learn from him this spirit. Otherwise, if I encounter this kind of thing in the future, I might have died; Reading Gulliver's Travels_ On Sunday, I opened the book with great joy and read it with relish.

This book mainly talks about Gulliver's adventure by boat. He meets all kinds of difficulties. On a deserted island, he does not panic, but goes to communicate with him and her and become good friends. In the efforts of the whole day, finally back home.

After reading this story, I admire Gulliver very much. At the same time, I still remember the danger I personally experienced last time.

It was an afternoon, I and a few small partners in the gold and white mansion community to play freely. Just when we had a good time on the rockery. I suddenly found a bad boy. He knocked over the hard-working cement of the local construction workers, and then swaggered towards us. I was so scared that I saw him swing the stick and stare at us. I told everyone to be careful. Later, I realized that he wanted us to do damage with him. We racked our brains to find a way out of the predicament.

After reading this article and experiencing such a dangerous predicament, I realized that when facing danger, don't be afraid and don't leave the night. I believe that you can overcome the danger and get out of the predicament. "Only those brave and calm people can survive the darkness and usher in the light.". Reflections on Gulliver's Travels_ When I opened the catalogue of Gulliver's travels in 1100 words, I was deeply attracted by the detailed and interesting contents. Villain country, adult country & hellip; & hellip; it must be very interesting. I can't wait to open the book. Like many foreign works, Gulliver's travels is also full of exotic flavor. Each volume reflects the situation of various aspects of Britain during the author's life. Fortunately, there is a pre translation preface in the book, which introduces some social background of Britain at that time, which is helpful to understand the contents of the book. The irony rhetoric used in the book can be seen everywhere. The skillful and appropriate satire fully expresses the author's dissatisfaction with British Parliament and religious politics. Therefore, the four parts of the book are closely linked and support the author's main ideas. Reflections on Gulliver's Travels

This book is about 1699, when Gulliver, a surgeon, sailed in the South Pacific with a ship. Unfortunately, he was in danger. Gulliver survived and drifted to the shore. When he woke up, he was surprised to find that he was tied by a thin rope, surrounded by "villains" twelve times his size. It turned out that he came to Lilliput. Later, he met another 20 meter old man, a sorcerer who could summon ghosts, an ugly and selfish YeHu, and a wise and noble houyhead & hellip; hellip; Gulliver's travels

On May 4, 1699, Gulliver was asked to be a doctor on board. Unfortunately, they met with a storm, and all the crew members, including Gulliver, managed to escape.

Gulliver rowed the boat, but before long, a gust of wind overturned the boat. Gulliver had to swim to the island, but when he got to the island, he was already weak and lay down on the island and fell asleep.

But when he woke up, he wanted to move, but he seemed to be caught by something and couldn't move. Later, Gulliver found himself tied to a rope.

After a while, a miracle happened & hellip; & hellip; a few less than six inch Book dwarfs climbed on him!

Gulliver saw it and said, 'Hello! What do you want? "At this sound, the dwarfs were so frightened that they all jumped out of Gulliver, and some of them broke their legs.

After a while Gulliver felt a sharp pain. It turned out that the dwarfs were shooting themselves with arrows!

Gulliver quieted down, and then the dwarfs stopped archery. In the evening, a dwarf leader came over, and he gave Gulliver something to eat. Then, he went into the country of Lilliput, where many interesting things happened. The biggest horse and cattle there were 4-5 inches, and the height of sheep was 1. Five inches, where the skylark is the size of an ordinary fly, and the goose is the size of a Skylark & hellip; & hellip;

Gulliver spent a period of time in Lilliput, then set out to other places. Gulliver came to the kingdom of adults. He found that the grass there was much higher than him. Suddenly, he found a giant coming over, and there were many behind him.

They came to collect the wheat. When the giant was harvesting, when he was about to cut himself, it was almost as close as that. At this time, Gulliver cried out. The giant heard this, and looked for Gulliver. When the giant found him, Gulliver was very surprised, but finally he found him. What will happen to his fate? He was still alive, and he was taken to the farmer's house, and the farmers loved him very much & hellip; & hellip;

The people of Lilliput are less than 6 feet. The adults are as tall as a church. One eye of flying islanders is concave, and the other is protruding. In a place called Bani Barbie, people in yifeidao are all ragged clothes. People in Huima are all horses, and they can talk, just like us 。

I have finished the introduction. I think this book is an interesting book.

The first day of cultural middle school: Reflections on Zhou Xiaochuan's Gulliver's Travels_ In this summer vacation, I read Gulliver's travels written by Jonathan Swift, a British writer. The novel describes Gulliver, who loves sailing and adventure, with pungent satire and humor, and bizarre imagination and exaggeration. He has traveled around the world four times and experienced many thrilling and interesting adventures.

I was deeply attracted by the strange stories about the country of small and medium-sized people and the country of adults. However, what impressed me most was that Gulliver sailed in North America in 1710, and visited Huiyin on a desert island, and got to know Huiyin with the virtues of kindness, honesty and friendship. There are no words like 'lying' and 'cheating' in Huiyin's language, and people don't understand its meaning. They don't know what "doubt" or "distrust" is. In their country, everything is real and transparent.

Gulliver spent a good time in Huiyin. He was fully integrated into the society, which made him in sharp contrast with YeHu, a metaphor of human beings. They always looked at his honesty with suspicion, which made him feel lost and had a deep aversion to human beings.

I am very envious of the hero in this article who is lucky enough to come to Huiyin country. Huiyin country is the ideal situation we pursue and yearn for. Here you don't need to worry about the truth or falsehood of others' words. In the real world, there are too many things that we don't want to see often: some people cheat others' hard-earned money with rhetoric, some abduct and sell children for profiteering, some even abandon themselves for money My own parents. No wonder our teachers and elders have taught us to be vigilant and not to be deceived. This is very difficult to unify with our advocacy of helping and caring for others. When I meet people in difficulties and want to help, I hesitate; when someone helps me out, I dare not accept it. All of these make me feel pain, contradiction and bewilderment. Isn't it a kind of sadness that it hinders me to love others and miss others' love at the same time?

I don't know the sentimental and ambiguous relationship between Whig and Tori in the 18th century. Of course, I can't understand the beauty of the "high-heeled party" and the "low-heeled party" of the "principle" issues such as which egg should be knocked first and the heel of the shoe. I wrongly blame swift, I want to have a tolerant heart. And then swift gradually became understandable, giving me the feeling that he was very just.

He satirized the characteristics of England at that time: "greed, partisanship, hypocrisy, dishonesty, cruelty, anger, madness, resentment, jealousy, lust, insidiousness and ambition. "He sarcastically described the grotesque phenomenon of the reversal of man and beast: horse became the carrier of reason, while man turned into a dirty, fecal, greedy and troublesome inferior animal YeHu. He talked about human nature, that is, willing to be enslaved by money, either extravagant waste or insatiable greed. After reading Gulliver's travels, we can't help but examine ourselves, whether we have the shadow of these stubborn diseases.

There is a sentence that I think is very classic: exaggerate the anger of the times with exaggeration, denounce the malpractice of the times through absurdity; behind the hatred and pessimism, there should be a bitter feeling of worrying about the world.

I didn't expect that there was such a profound connotation in those plain vernacular travel notes which were as simple as running accounts.

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