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Thoughts on Reading The Necklace
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Mo Bosang wrote many short stories, among which The Necklace is very famous. I saw it recently and felt deeply.

The Necklace tells the story of a beautiful and moving woman, Mathilde, who borrowed a diamond necklace from a friend at a party to satisfy her vanity, but lost it. It took her ten years to buy an identical expensive diamond necklace. I didn't know that the missing string was fake until the end.

After reading it, I thought: Mathilde is honest. In order to return a diamond necklace to her friend, she sacrificed her ten years of youth. But it's not her frankness that makes her look like an ordinary housewife, but her face-her vanity is too strong. From this story, I know that everyone has vanity, but some people can correctly accept other people's suggestions and constantly improve themselves, while others blindly pursue the beauty of appearance. It is good to pursue the beauty of appearance, but kindness is the most beautiful. Be a man one step at a time. Just like in life, many students' families are not rich, but in order to compare with others and show off, they spend a lot of hard-earned hard-earned money from their parents, and they should eat well and wear famous brands like others. This looks good, but it is not honorable in essence. In our opinion, he is not much more beautiful than before.

Be a man, step by step, and work hard for yourself and others. This is the most glorious thing.

After reading Mo Bosang's short story The Necklace, my heart was greatly touched.

The heroine of the novel is a beautiful girl from a poor family. In desperation, she married a small clerk-that is, her husband now. Her husband loves her very much, but she is not satisfied with the status quo. Once her husband brought back an invitation, which was a party of their section chief. In order to look beautiful at the party, she bought a beautiful dress and borrowed a necklace from a friend. She really cut a dash at the party. But after the party, the necklace was gone. The poor family borrowed money everywhere and bought an identical necklace for their friends. But in order to pay off their debts, they get up early and get greedy, and her beauty fades at work and becomes no different from ordinary women. Once she met her friend in the street. She told her friend the truth and her friend was frightened. Actually, borrowing her necklace is fake.

The whole story touched me deeply, and the image of the vain heroine came to my mind. I began to reflect on myself. I always blindly pursue brand-name things, no matter how expensive. Actually, I'm a bit like the heroine in the necklace. I go shopping for clothes with my mother. I despise everything ordinary and cheap. I always buy those expensive but flashy ones. I feel really ashamed at the thought of my mother frowning after paying the money. In fact, what's the use of glamorous appearance? That's just vanity. We should know how to be content and not blindly pursue those vain things. The necklace made me realize this clearly.

We should restrain our vanity. Because vain people will eventually lose everything.

My mother has a beautiful pearl necklace. Every pearl on it is shining with beautiful light and crystal clear. I like it very much. Looking at my mother's necklace reminds me of a novel-a necklace written by Mo Bosang, a famous short story writer.

The article Necklace is about a woman named Lu. She was born beautiful, but she was born poor and married a clerk. By chance, she received an invitation to a grand dance. Because she had no jewelry, she borrowed a beautiful necklace from a rich friend. When she came home after the dance, she found the necklace lost. In order to compensate her friend's necklace, she borrowed money everywhere to buy the same necklace and returned it to her friend, so she was heavily in debt. When she finally paid off her debt through hard work, she learned that her lost necklace was fake, but she still returned one to her friend.

After reading this story, I feel that Lu is both sad and pitiful. Poor because she went through many hardships, from a beautiful wife to a rude bitch. She lost everything for that necklace, but fate played tricks on people. She didn't know until the end that all her efforts were in vain and everything she did was equal to zero. However, it is not only fate that ruined her life, but also her own vanity, which is also her sorrow. If she hadn't borrowed the necklace because of vanity; If she hadn't lost the necklace; None of this would have happened if she had told her friend the truth about losing the necklace. In other words, if she wasn't so vain, she wouldn't have become a bitch as she did later, and all this was caused by herself, which would be pathetic!

In real life, there are also such people who are very vain and often show themselves by bragging and cheating. I often envy others, feel uncomfortable and unhappy when I see others better than myself, and even dig at people who are better than myself; Moreover, I especially like to hear others say that I please myself, I like others to kiss my ass, and I can't accept different opinions from others ... They are "Lu" in real life.

French philosopher Bergson said: vanity is hardly an evil, but all evil deeds are born around vanity and are all means to satisfy vanity. Therefore, we should be honest and do things in a down-to-earth manner, and never do anything against our conscience in order to satisfy vanity.

I like my mother's necklace very much, and I will never forget Mo Bosang's story about it!

How I feel about reading Necklace 4? In the past two weeks, I have finished reading an article called Necklace, which has benefited a lot.

In this article, it is recorded that when the hero went to the party, he borrowed a necklace from his good friend Mrs. Ferrans in order to satisfy his vanity. She took the borrowed necklace to the party. At the party, her necklace surprised everyone present. But then she lost the necklace. In the end, they had to spend all their savings and were forced to sign many IOUs. Finally, they bought this necklace in a jewelry store and gave it back to Mrs. Ferrans, but it took them ten years to finally pay off their debts. But then he learned that Mrs. Ferrans had lent him a fake necklace, but by this time Mrs. Russell had become a hardworking and very kind person, and should change her bad habit of vanity. After reading this story, I can't help thinking: "Mrs. Russell in this article should not be so vain, which led to this result, but think again." Aren't all children in our time like this? Seeing this person eating delicious food, I want to buy it myself, and seeing others wearing brand-name shoes, I want my parents to buy it themselves. It's just too vain. Isn't it exactly the same as the lady in the article? I think we should not be too vain. We should do something to get what we want. Anyway, after listening to my introduction, you must know something about this book!

Thoughts on reading The Necklace. The Necklace was written by French writer Mo Bosang. He is one of the three major short story writers in the world, so his writing is different. Especially at the end, it is unexpected and reasonable.

The article Necklace mainly tells that Mathilde, a middle-class woman, spent a lot of money and energy to attend a party and tried to borrow an expensive necklace from a rich classmate. At the party, she behaved gracefully, and all the officials in the minister's office wanted to dance with her, even the minister noticed her. Her vanity was greatly satisfied at that moment. But as soon as she got home, she found that the necklace she borrowed was gone and could not be found anywhere. So Mathilde and her husband had to find a reason to say to their classmates, "The hook of the necklace is broken, and now it has been sent to be repaired." Then they found the same diamond necklace as the lost necklace in the jewelry store of the palace. It needs 40 thousand francs. They had to scrape together a lot of money to buy a necklace and give it back to their classmates.

In the next decade, they finally paid off their debts, but she has become a loud, burly, cold and rude woman. The book describes her like this: "Her hair is messy, her skirt is crooked, and her hands are red." This is obviously a far cry from the beauty at the ball that year. Mo Bosang's comparative description is really wonderful, especially the appearance description ten years later, not only compared with Mathilde ten years ago, but also compared with his classmates ten years later, both vertically and horizontally.

At the end of the necklace, Mathilde saw an elegant woman walking. She recognized her classmates at a glance and told her ten years' experience. However, the classmate told her that the necklace lent to her was fake. This ending is so ironic, it's all caused by vanity. Mathilde might still be living an easy life if it weren't for her vanity, not at the end of the article.

Thoughts on reading necklaces 6 I read an article today called necklaces. The story mainly tells: When I was 36 years old, an old lady who collected waste products took her adopted boy home to collect newspapers. When I heard their experiences, I was very sympathetic. I sent them away and they came back, which annoyed me. When they learned that they had found my lost precious gold necklace, they took out 100 yuan to express their gratitude, but they refused and left. I am very grateful.

In the article, the old lady and the little boy were eager to find money, asking for nothing in return and being helpful, which left me with a lingering impression. Although their living conditions are very difficult, they have a sparkling and golden heart; Although they are just ordinary people, they have nobler hearts than many people. After reading the third paragraph, the author used the word "mixed" when describing the little boy, and used three words "robbed" in succession, which made me feel that the little boy was a kind and sensible child: I was grateful to know that my grandmother adopted him and was considerate of the old lady, and I was eager to work when she was old. The article also uses phrases such as "slowly spread out your hands" and "hold them in your palm" to vividly describe the actions of the old lady holding the necklace, indirectly writing out the beautiful quality that the old lady and the little boy can't hide money.

After reading this article, the old lady and the little boy among them reminded me of an incident that happened last year: I took 20 yuan money to pay for it at school because I didn't pay attention to it. I am in a hurry. +I found a teacher who promised to help me as much as possible. The next day, the teacher found me and told me, "You got back the 50 yuan you lost. A fourth-grade classmate found it and gave it to me. " The teacher patted me on the head and said, "Be careful next time!" I nodded and thanked the teacher. Afterwards, I reflected on my mistakes and thought of the classmate who never forgot to pick up money. Although 20 yuan is not much, that classmate chose the latter between carrying a bag and returning property, which made me sigh: "He really has a heart as beautiful as gold!" "

After reading "Necklace", I feel that she is also a beautiful and moving girl, as if by fate, born in the home of a small clerk. She has no dowry assets, and she has not made rich and decent people love her and marry her. Finally, she married the secretary of the Ministry of Education. This is Mathilde.

Mathilde seems destined to live a simple life, and tenderness, charm and charm seem to be her only qualifications. Mathilde dreams of living a luxurious and elegant life, and it is this vanity that keeps her suffering. Everything in her life changed after she lost her necklace at the party. It took her ten years to repay her friend Mrs. French's necklace. She no longer has the previous beautiful qualifications and beautiful appearance, all of which are attributed to the poison of society on people's minds. However, Mathilde has become a corrupt person who pursues a luxurious life and dreams of squeezing into the upper class. "How strange and changeable life is! The smallest thing can ruin you and make you happy! " Poor Mathilde blamed all this on her vanity. During these ten years, physical pain and mental torture made her unable to control her own destiny.

Mathilde, the hero, paid off all his debts ten years later, which shows Mathilde's upright character and fighting spirit. It is a sign of ignorance to warn everyone not to win everything by daydreaming. Mathilde's vanity and pleasure led to her tragic fate. People should be self-motivated, rely on their own strength to prove what you want, and don't win happiness with beauty. The moral concept of mercenary will affect the whole society, and the pursuit of pleasure and vanity will become a bad social atmosphere. Mo Bosang's "The Necklace" vividly depicts the character Mathilde, without any hidden connotation.

At that time, the petty bourgeoisie envied the upper class and wanted to join the bourgeoisie. They made various efforts to this end and paid a painful price. He told those who crave pleasure and profit that they should try their best to get from nature. Don't deceive yourself with utopian thinking attitude. Think of yourself as a useful person and do something meaningful. We should have a strong character and the spirit of hard work to win success.

Thoughts on reading "Necklace" 8 I read an article called "Little Beggar with Beautiful Jade Necklace" today. This article mainly tells the story of a girl begging with a beautiful jade necklace.

It was a little beggar dressed simply and appropriately, with a rosy face and eyes like a pool of water. She doesn't beg on her knees like other beggars, but sits upright. She won't pester you back and forth and make vague demands. The most special thing is that she wears a beautiful jade necklace around her neck! It belongs to the local dushan jade, delicate and pure, with bright luster, like jade, and is priceless!

Then someone asked her why she begged. It turned out that her brother was seriously ill and needed expensive medicine. She will come out to beg when she needs it. Someone asked about her emerald necklace. The little girl said, "This is something handed down to my younger brother by my ancestors, and it is also the most auspicious amulet in my family. Can't sell it. My brother asked me to wear it to protect my safety. Every time I wear it, I feel that my family is with me and we are going through a difficult time. Thinking of this, I am not so sad and desperate. "

After reading this article, I thought a lot: the little girl could have sold the necklace, but she and her family didn't. They are saving a hope. Yes, hope is needed all over the world! If a person and a home have no hope, it means destruction.

After watching "The Necklace", I felt that I danced wildly in kuya, but I suffered for ten years. Mathilde knows that the necklace she borrowed is worth 500 francs at most, and I don't know how she feels. All vanity!

The charming young Mathilde married a clerk in the Ministry of Education. The house is shabby, the clothes are vulgar, and I live in Paris, a city of red dust, but the cultivation of Buddhism and Taoism is blank. Vanity made him miserable.

So do most people in this world. You put on Nike, others put on Adi Wang. You just drove an Audi, and others drove a BMW. As soon as you order a helicopter, others will travel in space by spaceship.

If Mathilde likes reading, he may know the concept of "conspicuous consumption" proposed by American economist Van Buren 1899. Vanity behavior is conspicuous consumption driven by jealousy and envy, that is, eating, wearing, using and playing are better than others. The material desire rises geometrically, but the realistic conditions can never keep up. This is the pain of vanity.

What should we do?

Mathilde, the education is not high. The only way to earn money and pay off debts is to dismiss the maid and save some daily household expenses. It seems that working girls who are proficient in computers and foreign languages do not have the ability to roam in the workplace, nor do they have the ability to have sex and make waves in the business world. With my husband's iron rice bowl and a deposit of 18000 francs, life is still quite petty. Besides, my husband didn't blame me for losing my necklace. The emotional foundation of husband and wife is still quite solid.

Keeping a peaceful mind should be a good medicine for her to get happiness in life.

Mathilde wouldn't have thought that in order to squeeze into several first-tier cities, smart white-collar women in China, wearing beautiful dresses and delicate makeup, became house slaves and could only enjoy rural scenery in QQ farm. What should be enjoyed by people has become a shackle that binds people.

Mathilde wouldn't have thought that the Gulf War, the financial tsunami, and the greenhouse effect were all more or less related to human vanity. Vanity needs material satisfaction, and material needs resources. Oil in the Gulf of Mexico has naturally become a piece of cake for Americans. Vanity depends on money, and the best way to make money is financial means. The financial tsunami is the plunder of the world by dollar hegemony. The production of materials needs to consume energy, and the consumption of fossil energy will inevitably emit greenhouse gases. Perhaps one day, human vanity will even lead to the exhaustion of mineral resources, the outbreak of world war and the destruction of life on earth.

Fortunately, Mathilde has a heart of self-respect and self-improvement, and she has no way to realize her vanity. We wish Mathilde sweet love and a long life together!

After reading the necklace, I feel that Mathilde in the article 10 is a naturally beautiful woman. Unfortunately, her fate is not good. She was born in a poor working-class family and had better marry a clerk of the Ministry of Education. She always complains that fate has played tricks on her. However, a little thing completely changed her fate.

One day, she received an invitation to invite her husband and wife to a dance in the evening. Hypocrisy, she quickly bought a beautiful dress and borrowed a necklace from a friend's house. She was radiant at the dance, but after the dance in the evening, she was surprised to find that the necklace was lost! She and her husband, Mr. Loire, had to borrow money everywhere and quietly bought a new car for their friends. Ten years later, they paid off their debts, and Mathilde looked much older. When she told her friend the truth, her friend quoted the price with surprise and regret. It turns out that the necklace is only fake, and the price difference between it and the real necklace is seventy or eighty times!

After reading these, I know that people will shake their heads regretfully and sympathize with this lady's misfortune. However, I feel that fake things can persist no matter how hard they are. She got the most precious necklace in her life, which is a real life-because of these hardships, she became brave and strong!

Laozi once said: "Misfortune is not known in happiness, and happiness is not known in happiness." Yes, a ball brought Mathilde a bolt from the blue, but it brought him real life!