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Reflections on Aesop's Fables by Junior Three Students
Third-grade students read Aesop's fables.

The tortoise and rabbit, the shepherd and the wild goat in Aesop's Fables summarize people's life experience and teach people the truth of dealing with life and being a man. The following is my review of Aesop's Fables for Grade Three students. Welcome to read!

Reflections on Aesop's Fables by Grade Three Students 1 Aesop's Fables are treasures in ancient Greek literature, which have been fondled by people for thousands of years with their unique wisdom and artistic charm. Indeed, that's why I chose this one among many famous books.

Aesop's Fables is a collection of many excellent stories in ancient Greece, most of which are animal stories. It compares powerful people in the world with vicious animals such as rich wolves and lions, and exposes their bossy, cruel and abusive behaviors.

After reading Aesop's fables, I have many fantasies. The ugliness of people's hearts, the profanity of the world and the law of the jungle are chilling. We live in a dangerous world, with people around us, such as parents and friends. Will do us harm. Like an unfaithful donkey betraying his friend. Lu betrayed his friends for his own benefit and made them suffer from lions.

This behavior is really outrageous. In real life, some people do not hesitate to sell their personalities and do things like burning, killing and looting because they are afraid of powerful people. Bring unnecessary harm to the family and society. Similarly, if we are the strong, not for the sake of the weak, and only rely on our own strength to bully the weak, then what is the difference between us and our superiors? It is equally disgusting and hateful.

Our society advocates hard work and getting rich. After reading Aesop's fable, I can understand it more deeply. Just like the truth in the three sons of the old farmer: real jewelry is actually our hardworking hands, and only labor can create wealth. Yes, we live in a highly competitive society, and all walks of life need to work hard. However, some people want to get something for nothing and occupy or destroy the fruits of their labor by illegal means. Hey, these people are really sad. They have good health and enough labor. They don't make good use of it, but try their best to destroy the fruits of their labor. Aren't they even inferior to the disabled? Yes, disabled people have defects, but they have a kind heart to achieve things that normal people can't do. They are better than some people who are forced to pay attention to hygiene.

The book Aesop's Fables has taught me a lot of things that inspire my life. I believe I can do it. I want to be a real person. I am not ashamed of society, but dedicated myself to society with my own strength and persistence. If everyone does this, then the motherland's tomorrow will be bright.

Reflection on Aesop's Fables for Grade Three Students 2 This summer vacation, I put down Emma I was watching and picked up Aesop's Fables full of childhood memories. Although the famous fables that accompanied me growing up, such as farmers and frozen snakes and foxes eating grapes, all came from there, I haven't picked up this book and read it from beginning to end.

After reading this book, there are many old friends: the farmer's legacy, the old woman and the doctor, the deer's legs and horns, the horse and donkey, the crow and the fox ... These fables have long been familiar and fresh in my memory. Although there are many fables I heard for the first time, there are also many stories that attract me. For example, Fable 96 tells the story of the speaker Demades in a speech about mountain countries. He was suggested to tell an Aesop fable, and he agreed. As he spoke, he suddenly fell silent. Everyone asked his hero, the swallow flew, what to do when the eel went into the water. Maddox said, "She is angry, because you are no longer in charge of city-state affairs, and you still listen to people telling stories!" What this fable wants to tell you is that fools in the world are also like this: doing their own things improperly and indulging in pleasure.

My favorite fable in this book is the fable 19: Aesop is at the shipyard. What attracted me to this fable was Aesop's words. At that time, the shipbuilders challenged him with fables and induced him to answer: "In ancient times, before heaven and earth opened, Zeus deliberately made the earth appear. Zeus ordered the soil to suck water three times. The earth was ordered to act, and the mountain was first exposed; Swallowed and sucked, revealing the plain. If Tu wants to smoke for the third time, you will have nothing to do. " It can be seen that it is great that the author of Aesop's Fables can express his philosophy of life in such a humorous way!

Aesop's fables also have a strong national character. For example, Aphrodite in the fable 18, theseus and Hercules in the fable 44, Hermes and Tiresias in the fable10, and Zeus in the fable 138 all come from ancient Greek mythology. Interestingly, fable 9 also includes the habit of the ancient Greeks to eat nightingales. In addition, the fables told in this book are approachable and suitable for the lower classes. This book is not so much a collection of fables as a collection of ancient Greek folk stories.

It is such a book that I came into contact with this summer vacation. It will definitely inspire my future life and lead me to walk better!

Reflections on Aesop's Fables for Grade Three Students 3 Today, I read a book called Aesop's Fables. I learned a lot from Aesop's Fables. Let me tell you a story!

The Persevering Tortoise is about the race between the tortoise and the rabbit. The rabbit has been suffering since it lost. The rabbit handed the challenge book to the tortoise again. The tortoise was invited to fight in the war, but he didn't know what to do. The tortoise also failed in the "rolling technique" that he practiced hard for a year. The tortoise wants to learn to fly before competing with the rabbit. But I still can't fly after practicing for so long. The sparrow saw it and said, "How can you fly without wings? I think you'd better stop practicing! " After the sparrow left, the tortoise felt that what the sparrow said was very reasonable, so he found a lot of bird feathers and made himself a pair of wings. At night, the little turtle tossed and turned and couldn't sleep, and his thoughts rolled in: "I should go out and find a master and let him teach me."

Early the next morning, the little turtle was already on the road. As the days passed, the little turtle gradually consumed a lot of physical strength, but the little turtle was not discouraged and still crawled forward. Suddenly, the little turtle's eyes lit up. How beautiful! The little turtle saw an eagle flying freely in the air. The little turtle is envious. He quickly shouted, "Hey! Brother eagle, you fly really high. Can you teach me? " The eagle glanced at the tortoise and said with a smile, "Brother Tortoise, it's not that I refuse to pay you, but that your nature is different from that of birds. You don't have wings, you can't fly anyway! " He quickly took out his wings, and the tortoise begged again and again, "Look, eagle, I have wings, too. Please kindly teach me! " The eagle told the little turtle to press a pair of wings, grabbed the little turtle and flew into the air. The little turtle said, "Brother Eagle, let me go. When the eagle released the turtle, it flew straight to a bird with broken wings and landed on a big stone.

This fable tells us that ideals and fantasies are different. Ideal is possible, fantasy is impossible. So we should distinguish between ideal and fantasy, and don't learn to fly with our own wings like the little turtle in the article. This is of course impossible.

Reflections on Aesop's Fables by Junior Three Students 4. This book has made me understand a lot of truths through short stories.

The story "Grateful Ants" makes me feel grateful. The main story is that the ant fell into the water and the pigeon threw the leaves to the ant, and the ant was saved. The hunter tried to shoot the pigeon again. The ant bit the hunter's foot hard and the pigeon was saved. It makes me understand that gratitude is the flower in my heart, "love" is the stem and leaves, and "grace" is the flower. If everyone and animals are grateful, the heart will be full of flowers and the world will be full of flowers. Therefore, in the future, I must be grateful to my parents for giving me life and a beautiful home; Thank the teacher for teaching me knowledge and how to deal with people; Thank you for sharing weal and woe with me and spending every day with me; Thanks to setbacks, I never give up and strive to pursue my dreams.

I also learned from the article "Two Friends" that you should be careful when making friends. This article mainly tells that the thin man and the fat man were killed together. The thin man ignored the fat man and escaped by himself. Fortunately, the fat man used his quick wits and was out of danger. Therefore, friends must share weal and woe in order to talk about true friendship. If you are sad, he will cry; You can't sleep, but he dares to sleep. No matter what difficulties you meet, he is willing to share them for you. Such people are true friends, not enemies of smiling faces.

The story "Ant and Fruit" tells us to be diligent. It mainly tells the story of an ant who started to store food for winter in summer, but the fruit kept saying "Don't worry". In winter, the fruit asks the ants to give it some food, but the ants disdain it. Only by paying, can you gain. If you want to get it, you must create it with hard-working hands. Oh! I can't help feeling ashamed. When I study, I sometimes try my luck, I don't want to recite the text, I don't do my homework seriously, I'm playful, I'm not diligent ... The beating incident gave me a warning, and I have to work hard.

And the article "The Lion and the Mosquito", I understand that people should not be arrogant. Mainly talked about mosquitoes biting the lion's face everywhere, defeating the lion, but being eaten by spiders because of arrogance. "Pride makes people lag behind" describes this mosquito. I used to be complacent because I was praised by my teacher for my good exam results. Now it seems that I really shouldn't do this. I should work harder, make continuous progress, pursue perfection and improve quality.

These stories deeply touched me and taught me to work hard, be modest, choose friends and be grateful. However, I have a deeper understanding of gratitude. I think we should look at society and our relatives and friends with a grateful heart, and then we will feel happy. Therefore, let go of your heart and let the raindrops wash away the dirt in your heart in the future. Learn to be grateful, because it will make the world better and more fulfilling!

After reading Aesop's fables of junior three students, there are three Aesop's fables in the Chinese book this semester. The first one is a fox and grapes. This fable is about a fox who can't eat grapes, saying that grapes are sour. Finally, the author wrote the truth of this article: some people can do nothing but say that the time is not ripe; The second article, The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf, tells the story that a shepherd boy lied one lie after another while herding sheep, and lied to everyone that the wolf was coming. Later, the wolf really came, and the shepherd boy shouted his voice and no one came to help. Finally, the truth of this article is: no one will believe a liar even if he tells the truth; The third article "Cicada and Fox" tells that the fox wants to eat cicadas. It deliberately tried to trick the cicada into coming down, but the cicada didn't believe it and dropped a leaf. The fox thought it was a cicada, and the cicada said, "I have been wary of you since I saw cicada wings mixed in your feces." The reason is that smart people can always learn from other people's disasters. "

After reading these three Aesop's fables, I benefited a lot, among which the cicada and the fox is the most unforgettable one. This article has caused me many questions: Why is the crow's meat cheated in The Fox and the Crow, but the cicada is not cheated in The Cicada and the Fox? I think it's because crows love to listen to good words, and when they are praised by others, they get carried away and can't think; Cicada, on the other hand, can learn from other people's disasters, think carefully, and will not get carried away with praise, and cicada observes carefully, so it sees through cicada's plot. I want to learn the spirit of cicada's careful observation, serious thinking and learning from other people's disasters.

This article "Cicada and Fox" also reminds me of one thing. It was a day of summer vacation. My father and I are playing chess, and my father is absorbed in it. It's definitely no match for me, I thought proudly. Suddenly, one of my father's horses jumped over and I smiled. Isn't that within walking distance of my car? Ha! Just as I wanted, I ate my father's "horse" in lightning speed without thinking. "Hehe ..." Dad smiled and said, "You are so greedy. This time you were fooled. " As he spoke, Dad moved the gun not far away. "What? What will the double guns do? " I screamed. Looking at the chessboard carefully, it turned out that my car blocked his gun, so my father led me away with his horse without hesitation. I was cheated to lure the tiger away from the mountain. This time, my will didn't work, and I didn't play chess. I ended in failure in this game, all because of "overeating"

I will learn from cicadas in the future, draw lessons, observe carefully, think seriously and not be greedy.