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Reflections on Mo Bosang's Jewelry Reading
Five Views on Jewelry Mo Bosang's Reading

When borrowing a necklace, your wife's manners and language: she opened the box and told Mathilde to let her choose at will. If the jewels are real, shouldn't she be nervous? The following are my thoughts on Mo Bosang jewelry. I hope I can help you.

Mo Bosang's Thoughts on Jewelry 1 In Mo Bosang's anthology of novels, the article Necklace impressed me the most, and the author of the whole novel satirized the hero: Mathilde's vanity.

The beginning of the novel describes Mathilde's psychological activities: she is extremely dissatisfied with her life and dreams of living a noble and elegant life like a lady in the upper class. This ideal is obviously not noble. She is really vain, but it is human nature to pursue pleasure and avoid pain. Who doesn't want to live a luxurious life? Who wants to endure poverty and ugliness?

This vain expression of true feelings may make us feel uncomfortable and can't help but criticize a few words. But for Mathilde, who can't live a satisfactory life, she didn't use her hypocritical side to get a luxurious life. She just thought about it. She abides by the basic principles of being a man and maintains her dignity. There is a lot of helplessness in life, especially a little woman like her who has no right or money, especially after losing her necklace, she owes a lot of money. In the face of all kinds of blows, she finally lost her fantasy, faced the reality and lived with her hard and honest labor.

When I finished watching the "lost necklace" part, I couldn't help thinking, "Why did she choose to pay back the money like this? In fact, she can escape or breach the contract, escape and escape punishment. Or tell a friend the truth. But she didn't do this, which shows her inner simplicity. She can also attract men's attention with her beauty in the street where she meets at night, and she can easily pay off her debts. At that time, there were indeed women in France who were willing to sell their personality and sacrifice their dignity to enjoy high material consumption. But she still didn't do it.

Mathilde is unfortunate. It's a pity that she can't count on what she can't get and increase her troubles in vain. At the same time, she is also lucky. The cruel reality awakened her. Life is not just a fantasy in the fog, but more step by step.

Jewelry Mo Bosang's thoughts after reading the second article "How strange and changeable life is! A small thing can not only ruin you, but also help you. " Mo Bosang's feelings about the heroine's fate in The Necklace once again aroused people's thinking.

A woman who lives at the bottom of society lost a borrowed necklace in order to show her beauty and glory at a party, which cost her ten years of youth and hardship. The root of all these tragedies is the vanity in the hero's soul.

It is because of vanity that in this society lacking fairness and justice, dissatisfaction with poor life has become the source of all Mathilde's pains. In her view, a woman's capital lies in her appearance, charm and temptation, and in her natural alertness, outstanding instinct and obedient mind. She thinks highly of herself and naturally feels that she was born to enjoy a luxurious life, but the great contrast between desire and reality makes pain go hand in hand with her.

She has no decent clothes, no jewelry and nothing. But that's what she likes. I only hope that I can please others, be envied, charming and pursued. Disappointed, anxious and ashamed, she didn't even go to see her classmates who were richer than herself. In the face of her husband's triumphant invitation to the dance, although she has been longing for it for a long time, she is still angry. In order to attend the party, after her husband bought her a new dress with all his money, he was sad and anxious because he didn't have decent jewelry. The necklace borrowed from a friend made her get carried away and became the source of her future debts. At the ball, she was intoxicated with vanity and satisfied with her apparent victory, but turned a deaf ear to her humble and poorly dressed husband. I even found a taxi, and I felt that wearing simple clothes brought by my family didn't match the luxurious atmosphere at the party, so I left in a hurry.

Bergson said that vanity is hardly a kind of evil, but all evil deeds are born around vanity and are just a means to satisfy vanity.

The third article "People die for wealth, birds die for food", which binds people with material life. "Everyone sweeps the snow in front of his own door to keep others cold", which binds them with a selfish and indifferent heart ... In life, people's endless desires become the shackles that bind them, just like the vain heroine in Mo Bosang's Necklace. So I paid a lot of blood and sweat to hang a fake necklace, and finally my face died young and my youth was gone.

Vanity gave her a heavy blow in life, but vanity became an invisible chain in her life, which made her stumble in life and lead a poor life.

In real life, there are also many Mathilde's shadows. Some students called "problem of juvenile" have become "problems" because they are actually vain and narrow-minded. Because of their poor grades, they feel insignificant and even ignored. Therefore, if they can't become excellent in their studies, they will "seek differences" in their lives, and their mistakes may be just a means to attract others' attention. Faced with the established school rules and disciplines, they committed crimes again and again. It doesn't matter if they are naughty and don't want to be bound. However, if you think about it carefully, if they are to attract attention, then the price seems too high. Mathilde's ten years' hard life has taken away her proud face and her youth that will never return. So all the mistakes made by these "problem of juvenile" to satisfy their vanity will also deprive them of their most precious learning opportunities? When they decide to "do something big", how many chips does he have to measure his value on the balance of life? How many tomorrows can you expect if you don't have a skill?

In life, all kinds of desires will become an invisible chain, locking the tired heart and making life deviate from the original track.

Mo Bosang's Thoughts on Jewelry Article 4 When all eyes were focused on this beautiful young woman with gorgeous clothes, who would have thought that she was just an ordinary professional woman? Who would have expected that she devoted ten years of her youth to this moment, and the root of all tragedies was the vanity in the soul of the hero.

The background of the story takes place in France in the19th century. Tilde, a beautiful and humble heroine, refused to fall into the hands of a small clerk and lived a plain life. Her desires and all social things also induced her vanity.

In this vain dance, everything is to cover up my vanity, and everything is to cover up my impetuous heart in this materialistic era. She is undoubtedly the most beautiful focus at the dance, but she wouldn't have thought that this was a dream she bought with 10 years of youth.

Finally, she paid the price for her vanity, and depriving her of her youth is undoubtedly the biggest punishment for her. Tilde owed a lot of money to pay for his friend's necklace. Life has once again fallen into a trough. In order to pay off her debts as soon as possible, she worked tirelessly and experienced an unimaginable life for ten years. Her vanity was on the verge of collapse, and she gradually realized what self-deception was. The end of Mo Bosang's works is a satire and ridicule of all this.

In the society at that time, excessive vanity was not surprising. It is precisely because in this capitalist society with money first and closed mind that people's behavior is naturally distorted. Vanity is a universal behavior of human beings. In fact, we don't have to care too much about something, and we don't need to punch in the face in front of others to be fat. The brilliance on the surface is flashy, and only the temperament and quality from the heart are the truest self.

The intention of Mo Bosang's writing is nothing more than attacking the social trend of thought at that time and satirizing people's excessive vanity and stupidity, and they will eventually pay the corresponding price like the heroine.

Mo Bosang's Views on Jewelry After reading Mo Bosang's necklace, I was deeply moved. Mathilde Lausel is a simple woman. One day, she received an invitation to a party, but she didn't know what to wear. So, her husband asked her to borrow a friend's jewelry. She borrowed a diamond necklace from A Jin Harbor to shine at the party. However, when she came home, the necklace was gone.

They searched everywhere they had been, but found nothing. Later, I saw an identical necklace in a shop. But the shopkeeper said he would give them 36 thousand francs. For the necklace, they began to borrow money until they borrowed enough money, bought the necklace and returned it to their friends. In order to pay off their debts, they fired their maid and moved. Mathilde Lausel began to try to do housework, and her husband began to help businessmen make money by copying accounts. Ten years later, they finally paid off their debts. Mathilde Lausel happily told her friend that the necklace lent to her by her friend was fake, and it was worth 500 francs at most. ...

Accidents can also be said to be inevitable events, bringing the hostess back to reality. This reality is cruel: it needs your efforts; I want you to sacrifice your beautiful face; You are exhausted. However, it also gives you rich returns: the life of the hostess is rich; She lives in harmony with her husband and enjoys the sweetness of caring for each other; In a word, she is not rich in material things, but she has gained the truth in her heart. Mo Bosang is undoubtedly telling us a fact with a cruel lesson: from impetuous to true story. It's just that the price is too high, and it took ten years of sweat and hardship.

We should not pursue this false thing that does not belong to us, but should do something down-to-earth and create our own honor through struggle.