After reading Wilde's fairy tales, I learned many stories, such as the young king, the happy prince, the planetesimals and so on. The story is fascinating, the truth is explained and the aftertaste is endless.
The Giant's Garden was invented by Wilde, but his original intention was to make us understand that happiness should be shared with others. Look at the situation below.
Share with children and blend the scenes. Giant, he has a beautiful garden. Because the giant has gone on a trip, some children often go to his garden to play. One day, the giant came back and scolded the children severely. The children were frightened, but the garden was howling with cold wind and covered with snow. When the children came in, the sun was shining, peach trees were blooming and birds were singing. The giant finally understood that it was my willful and cold heart that summoned the cold winter! Everyone should enjoy the beautiful scenery. Later, the giant let the children come in to play, and he himself lived among the children, enjoying the warmth of the sun and the pleasant scenery.
Share it with classmates, and the value doubles. At the beginning of the new year, my mother wants to broaden my knowledge. Bought me a set of four copies of the encyclopedia for teenagers, and I quickly looked through it. Ah, what a surprise! I have all the knowledge I want to know, the content is detailed and specific, and the pictures are novel and creative. It's illustrated. I can't put it down. It's time for school. I'll take it all away and take it to school. Mother said, "One book will last for several weeks. That. " Big mouthfuls often choke. "I said," no, mom, I also let the students get a sneak peek. "Let the book sleep and waste." Mom is very supportive. I took the book to school and the students rushed to circulate it. Whoever has time will read it. As soon as I saw that my classmates all liked this set of books, my heart was filled with joy. I think the students are scrambling to read the books I brought. These books are very valuable, so am I! Because I can bring happiness to my classmates! My value has doubled.
Sharing with friends is endless. My father likes playing with flowers and plants. In our yard, there are exotic flowers and plants and precious trees, which complement each other. In fact, all the flowers and plants in our family, my father's friend's house, basically have them. Why? Such a thing has unveiled the mystery. After dad got a batch of precious saplings from the nursery, he didn't design where to plant them, but made some phone calls and asked some friends to pick them up. We understand why there are so many people to help our factory when it is in trouble! So dad was happy all day.
So I come to the conclusion that happiness, like sharing, will double.
Reading two books of Wilde's fairy tales is the ladder of human progress. The great writer Gorky once said that books take us to the ocean of knowledge, and books are like a key to our progress. ...
In this summer vacation, I read Wilde's fairy tales, which made me remember them vividly.
The author of this book is Oscar Wilde. He is an English writer, poet and comedian. He was born in Ireland in June 65438 +0854 65438+10/October 65438 +06. He is a famous doctor near Dublin, and his mother is an Irish nationalist poetess, so he was intoxicated with a strong literary atmosphere since he was a child. He graduated from Oxford University. His early works include poems and fairy tales. 1 In May, 888, his collection of1fairy tales, The Happy Prince, The Nightingale's Rose, The Selfish Giant, The Loyal Friend and The Magical Rocket were published. This book caused a sensation when it was published. First, it was 189 1 years ago. His other collection of fairy tales was 65438+ February.
Wald's humorous and wise brushwork and imaginative left us so many beautiful pictures and stories. He painted a kind and happy prince in fairy tales, cultivated a little red rose nightingale with blood, and left the garden to the children's giants as friends. In The Tireless Little Hans, these protagonists are all pursuing love, regardless of the cost for beauty. These fairy tales full of childlike interest also contain profound philosophy of life, and every fairy tale is worthwhile.
The fairy tales of netizens played a beautiful hymn for us, a hymn of love. He is good at imitating people's imagination and poetic language accurately and closely, creating mythical plots and smart and beautiful characters. Almost every fairy tale of Wald is a kind of sound quality, and a love turns into a beautiful image. For example, the thinking of children's painting is generally focused on individual characters, so we can grasp fairy tales from the analysis. Each of Wilde's fairy tales can be described as gorgeous brushstrokes and vivid metaphors. With exquisite brushwork and beautiful language, he described various beautiful images, blessed plots and beautiful scenery for us. These wonderful languages not only make us feel immersive, but also help us form a personalized aesthetic experience and unique feelings. For example, the description of the nightingale and the Rose Squadron seems to let us witness the description of the Rose Squadron, and it seems to let us witness the beautiful conception and colorful appearance of many roses. The twists and turns are attractive, and the dramatic plot comes from Wilde, a unique idea that the whole world feels bold. As a representative writer of aestheticism, Wilde's fairy tales show aestheticism everywhere, and he broke the tradition. The expanded creative mode endows new fairy tales with new themes, new connotations, new ideas and expressions, and brings us a brand-new reading experience. For example, the story of Zero Farmer and his soul is full of twists and turns.
Many students often take foreign language classes when reading fairy tales. When they put down their books, they don't think about what they have learned or what they have learned. This is tantamount to buying poison and returning pearls. In fact, fairy tales are often used to explain a truth, convey a yearning and express an emotion. Let's try to interpret Alder's fairy tales from the following angles. I believe that we not only got beautiful brooches, but also harvested precious pearls. The truth, thoughts and emotions conveyed by fairy tales are actually fairy tale concepts, the author's writing purpose, viewpoints, opinions, thoughts and feelings, the praise that the author wants to tell readers, and the praise, criticism and negation he has given. We can analyze and understand fairy tale ideas from the story. For example, The Nightingale and the Rose describes that the nightingale gives a rose to the professor's daughter to help a young student. The professor's daughter is ungrateful and the young students are very sad. We were moved by the nightingale's brave dedication, and the professor's daughter and young students didn't know how to cherish and resent it. This is what fairy tales tell us. We can try to perceive the content of fairy tales as a whole and understand the author's intention in this way. I'm sure we will understand Wilde's fairy tale idea. We can understand the idea of assimilation from the meaning of the topic. For example, selfish giants highlight the word selfishness as the same topic. What is Wilde's attitude towards the selfishness of giants? After reading the whole article, we will get a lot of inspiration from the hints in the title, and we can also extract a fairy tale from the emotional characteristics of language. Wilde was full of praise for the emotional establishment of language in the Revolution of 1911. His writing was beautiful and moving, and even the surrounding scenery would become more beautiful in Qinghai. We can clearly know what the blind should praise and what to praise. Of course, we can't regard Jane Wilde as a fairy tale.
Students, I believe you will gain something after reading my article! This is my reading guide for you. I hope you can understand the essence of this book, the truth of life, the beauty of life, the true meaning of life, the wisdom of life and the wonderful taste of life!
Thoughts on reading Wilde's fairy tales 3 This week, the teacher recommended us to read Wilde's fairy tales. When I first got this book, I thought it was as naive as Andersen's fairy tales and Grimm's fairy tales. When I read the whole book, it was completely different from what I expected. This is a very meaningful fairy tale book.
In this book, I like the article "Giant's Garden" best. The giant has a very beautiful garden, but he is selfish. He doesn't allow anyone to enter, even innocent children. Without children's childish laughter, the garden is no longer beautiful, birds are no longer singing, flowers are no longer blooming, and spring is no longer coming. Snow and ice froze the whole garden. One day, due to the return of children, spring reappeared in the garden, which touched the giant's heart and made the giant no longer selfish.
After reading this fairy tale, I can't help but think of a food festival organized by the school. My mother made all kinds of puddings early in the morning for me to take to school and university to share. I was a little reluctant at first, but my mother insisted that I take it and wanted me to feel the joy of sharing. When the students saw these colorful and crystal-clear puddings, their eyes opened wide and their mouths watered. Watching everyone eat with relish, my heart is full of joy.
Share your happiness with others and you will be happier.
The book was written by Oscar Wilde, a famous British writer, at the end of 19 at the age of 22. The story in the book is not only lively and interesting, but also profound. This is a book that I like very much. The stories in the book are mainly divided into two categories: one is to expose the ugly faces of some people in capitalist society through short stories, and the wording of the article is sharp and ironic. For example, The Faithful Friend tells the story of Hans, a poor little gardener, who is loyal, selfless and helpful. The rich flour mill owner is selfish, cold and heartless. Under the pretext of "loyal" friends, he exploited and plundered little Hans anytime and anywhere. He picked a bunch of flowers from little Hans today and another handful of herbs tomorrow. What else did he say? "A true friend should enjoy everything." And he himself is penniless. He often asks little Hans to help him for free. Finally, poor little Hans fell into the swamp and died on the way to seek medical treatment for the miller's son on a dark rainstorm night. I shed tears for the tragic experience of little Hans, and I was indignant at the miller's selfishness, ruthlessness and cruelty. Through the story in the article, I realized the dark side of capitalist society. Capitalists are cruel, but they live a rich life. The working people are simple and kind, but they live a poor life. What an unequal society this is!
Another kind of story in the book is about people who are well-born, high above and powerful, but kind-hearted. For them, people like and miss them equally. For example, Happy Prince tells the story of a dying prince and a kind swallow. The statue of the Happy Prince was full of treasures, but he saw that many poor people did not have enough to eat and clothes. He asked the swallow to give them her jewels, but she became naked and ugly. But his heart is happy. This story tells me that when you give someone a rose, there is a lingering fragrance in your hand. A person is happier when he helps others selflessly. I learned to be honest and kind through the beautiful and vivid fairy tales in the book. Don't be selfish and indifferent. When we really give, we will get greater returns. Thank you-Wilde's fairy tales!
After reading Wilde's fairy tales, five friends gave me a book called Wilde's Fairy Tales. I asked at least three times, why did you give me a fairy tale book? After reading it, I realized that some fairy tales are suitable and more suitable for adults. Wilde ranks among the best fairy tales in the world with only nine fairy tales. Because of his unique perspective and style, he is simply the king of romanticism, the king of anti-routines and the carrier of dark fairy tales.
Wilde's fairy tales are anti-traditional.
I used to think that fairy tales belong to children, because traditional fairy tales always have a fixed path, contradictions are dispelled, suffering is dispelled, the protagonist is finally perfect, and truth, goodness and beauty shine in the world. It is this kind of justice that will surely defeat evil and educate people to be good. On the contrary, Wilde's fairy tales are basically tragedies. Heroes of justice always go to grief and death, and love, courage and loyalty are always crushed and discarded. Wilde did not hide the truth of cruel reality, and threw it naked in front of us.
Like nightingale and love rose.
In order to help the boy get the chance to dance with the girl he likes, the nightingale inserted a sharp thorn in her chest, gave birth to a red rose with singing all night and boiling blood, and gave her life. The traditional routine is that the flower of love watered with blood touches the girl, and the boy and the girl are happy together. However, Wilde's ending was that girls turned their noses up at roses and boys and only said, "Everyone knows that jewelry is more precious than flowers and plants." Red roses are discarded and crushed by rolling wheels.
Like the dedicated and happy prince.
The prince was built into a statue after his death. In order to relieve the suffering people in the city, he asked a swallow who flew to Egypt for the winter to give her jewels and Jin Yezi to the poor. However, the merciful and loving prince and swallow did not get a warm ending. Finally, the swallow froze to death at the foot of the prince, who became an ugly statue and was pushed to melt. His heart of serving the people was abandoned in the garbage with the swallows.
There are also "loyal friends" about friendship.
The selfish and cunning miller took the words of friendship and an abandoned cart, and used Hans, who was kind and honest and willing to pay unconditionally for his friends, to do hard work for him. Finally, on a stormy night, Hans drowned in the swamp in order to find a doctor for the miller's little son, because the miller refused to lend him a lamp. Loyal friends lost their lives because of "friendship", but cunning and selfish ghosts were safe and indifferent, and even boasted of "generosity and selflessness"
Seeing these endings, I roared in my mind countless times: "Wilde, you are heartless!" " "However, when I began to understand Wilde, I slowly remembered it. Describing sincerity, truth and true love in beautiful and gorgeous language and crushing them mercilessly is actually Wilde's silent call for truth, goodness and beauty.
Wilde was a genius of romanticism. With the blessing of Lin, the pure feelings in his works are breathtaking. He said: "although philosophy is wise, love is more wise than him;" Although power is powerful, love is greater than him. "So true and beautiful, is the most gorgeous bedding cruel world. When we cry for the nightingale, feel sad for the prince and feel pain for Hans, because love, courage and loyalty are riddled with selfishness, greed and indifference, it is Wilde's persistent pursuit of love and beauty in the cold reality. When I shouted "Is there justice" to the ending, I was sticking to the justice in my heart.
The more I grow up, the more I know that secularism is not as perfect as fairy tales. I have become accustomed to even taking it for granted that money beats love and the bourgeoisie beats ideals. When I gradually return my egoism to the normal state and become numb to the secular world, Wilde's fairy tales are like a slap in the face, which makes me feel ashamed and introspected. I can't help asking myself, that's true, but should it? In the face of reality, have we lost the initial intention of "although thousands of people are already dead"? Loyalty to friendship, love that is more precious than life, and a heart shaken by suffering, is it still worth persisting?
Happy endings are desirable, but tragic tears are even more devastating. "We are all in the sewer, but there are still people looking up at the stars." Wilde buried the stars in his eyes in the gap of fairy tales. As long as we can feel pain for them, we are all in idolize.