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Reflections on reading necklaces
After reading a famous book carefully, everyone must have a lot of feelings about life or things. Why not calm down and write down your thoughts after reading it? So, can you write it down? The following is my carefully arranged necklace. Welcome to reading. I hope you will like it.

After reading the necklace, Mrs Mathilde, the protagonist of the article 1, was born in mediocrity and longed to be among the upper class. I finally got the chance to attend the dance, and after making a splash, I lost the pearl necklace I borrowed from my friend. I think it is reasonable to yearn for a better life. This is not vanity, she is just a dream.

She fantasized about magnificent palaces, gilded spire churches in Watanabe, roofs and walls with large murals, medieval works of art and lace on women's skirts. There is also the solemn knocking of wooden bells before the opening of the dance, the golden candlestick swaying with golden light, and the fresh trout meat on the silver plate.

Everyone loves to dream, especially women. However, the meaning of dreaming is to realize it with your eyes open.

Mo Bosang advocated love all his life, and the article reveals Lu walser's tolerance for his wife's small temper. If Mrs. Mathilde takes the glamorous life of the nobility as the driving force and strives for her husband's wholehearted love with her own efforts, the result may be different. Perhaps such a plot was quite dramatic in luxurious France at that time, but after all, life cannot be measured by formula theorem.

Dreams are high and low, and it is not an unspeakable desire to expect servants to serve. Getting rich is not necessarily more embarrassing than serving the people. A dream is better than no dream. It is better to get out of bed and realize your dreams than to keep dreaming with your eyes closed.

Lost the borrowed necklace, lost the best time of Mathilde's ten years, lost her beauty, elegance and charm. Treat life as a joke for people who can only dream.

What if Mathilde didn't borrow the necklace? Then her life will be completely different, and she will still think about luxury life, exquisite and beautiful furniture, jewelry and food every day, immersed in fantasy. In the article, she quit her maid, carried the garbage downstairs every day, and bargained at the vegetable market for a penny. Her hands turned red and she spoke loudly every day, regardless of her messy hair.

Mathilde borrowed a necklace for vanity, but vanity cost her ten years.

Sometimes, fate plays tricks on people in this way, and an accidental event can turn people's lives around, just like Mathilde. But who is to blame? Let's take a closer look at Mathilde's situation. Mathilde borrowed this necklace out of vanity, so it is inevitable after careful consideration.

Mathilde met a friend who borrowed her necklace after paying back the money. She told her the truth, but her friend told her that the necklace was fake. My heart was touched when I saw this place. Mathilde couldn't return the necklace to her friend, but she chose to take responsibility instead of running away. I want to say that from here, I also see Mathilde's inner strength and honesty.

In Mathilde's hard ten years, her soul has been honed, and she has become a new Mathilde, not the Mathilde who once dreamed all day.

Reflections on necklaces 3. I saw Jane's necklace today and gained a lot.

This story is mainly about a little girl named Jenny. She really wanted a pearl necklace, so she told her mother. Jenny's mother said that as long as Jenny does housework, she can get 10 for every housework, 65438 for pearl necklace +95 for 0 yuan, and 5 for doing housework 19 times.

Jenny finally finished the housework and got a pearl necklace. One day, Jenny's father said, "Jenny, do you love me?" "Dad, you know I love you." "Then will you give me your pearl necklace?" "Dad, I can't give you my necklace, but I can give you my baby doll. She is still very new. She was a gift for my birthday last year. " "Forget it, sleep well, dear, dad loves you." Jenny cried after her father left. Dad came to Jenny's room again. He found Jenny crying. Jenny gave the necklace to her father, who gave her a real pearl necklace.

My harvest is: I have to listen to my parents no matter what.

In addition, Jane's filial piety also moved me. Jenny burned her hand to make money. She said she had no regrets.

After reading the necklace, I quietly leaned against the balcony, holding a shabby novel book with yellow paper in my hand, reading it with relish under my father's bookcase for more than ten years.

Among them, my favorite is Necklace, which is a world-famous masterpiece of short stories. It vividly describes that the heroine, Mrs. Loisel, lost her precious necklace because she was temporarily addicted to vanity and glitz. In order to return the necklace to the owner, they finally found an identical necklace, but the price scared them silly. The family had to scrimp and save, borrow from the east and borrow from the west, and finally collected 36 thousand francs to compensate others. In order to pay off this huge debt, the couple lost ten years of bitterness. Unforgettable, at the end of the novel, the heroine learned from the necklace owner that the diamond necklace was actually fake, and it was only worth 500 francs at most.

After reading it, I really felt uneasy about Mathilde. I think she's so sad. Why didn't she ask if the necklace was true or not at first? Why do they think this is true without thinking through their own brains? They spent so much money for nothing and made themselves like that. This is not anyone's fault, but their own simplicity. In fact, there are many such things. You know, whatever you do, you have to think through your brain and then define it.

The breeze blew gently across my face, my whip-like hair hit my face, and I was holding a book. ...

The Necklace is a short story by Mo Bosang, a world novelist, and a model of the perfect combination of ideology and artistry.

This is a satire novel. Its main content is: there is a woman. She is very vain. Her own life is very good. Servants work for her and husbands make money for her. But she still feels that she is not doing well and is jealous of her friends who are richer than her. Once, she was going to an executive party. Besides, she felt that she was dressed in ordinary clothes, just like her girlfriend borrowed a diamond necklace. After attending the party, she found her necklace lost. After searching for a few days, I couldn't find it, so I found one that was almost the same as what she lost, and the price was more than 30 thousand francs. They had 65438+8000 francs in their hands, so they began to borrow money everywhere and bought a necklace to return to her girlfriend. Then they paid off their debts in 10. When we met again, she told her girlfriend the truth. Finally, you bought what her girlfriend said and read it yourself.

Through this novel, we know that people can't be full of vanity and cherish the happy life now.

After watching The Necklace, I watched Mo Bosang's masterpiece for a while. Every time I watch it, I will subconsciously skip the part where Mrs. Mathilde tries to pay her debts, because I can't bear to part with it.

In class, the teacher also led us to analyze the background of the times and Mo Bosang's usual writing skills, which helps us to further understand the characters in the article. What we thought of Mrs Mathilde's vanity, dissatisfaction and money worship was finally explained by Mo Bosang in a simple and complicated word: human nature.

Come to think of it, which woman is not vain? Or who is not vain? The answer is yes, this is the most typical human nature. Mrs Mathilde was helpless in the reality of poverty, but she also filled her vanity with her own imagination. The gap between her imagination and reality described in the article is so big, is it to show that she should not be in such a poor state, or is she just daydreaming? What she yearns for is so funny to us, but what woman doesn't have such a fantasy in her heart? Still so obsessed with money, but it was precisely the current situation of society at that time.

When the teacher asked us: If you were a man, would you marry Mathilde? My answer is yes. If I were such a man, a small civil servant, content to drink broth every day, I should marry a street bitch or a vulgar village woman, but Mathilde was beautiful and had her own style, which was very rare in Europe at that time.

Time passed quietly like running water, and Mo Bosang had finished reading The Necklace. I don't sigh that this is a novel with a soul, and it is always pleasant to read. Of course, I have some opinions on this novel!

First of all, the novel tells the story of a lady named Loizai, who borrowed a diamond necklace from her friend Flache Jie because her family was poor and had no money to buy jewelry for a dinner party in the upper class, and stood out at the party. When I got home, I found that the necklace was lost, so I had to borrow money to buy an identical necklace worth 36 thousand gold francs and return it to the owner. For the next ten years, she and her husband worked hard to earn money and pay off their debts. Later, when I met my friend Fleischer again, I realized that the necklace I lent her was just a fake.

From the writing technique, it can be said that it is natural, connecting the preceding with the following, and the foreshadowing is heavy, so that readers can't open their eyes for fear of missing any fragments. At the same time, when Mrs. Loizai learned the truth, it caused readers to think deeply. What are people pursuing? Is it worth ten years of hard work for beauty?

Personally, everyone has a love for beauty, but in the absence of conditions, blindly pursuing this beauty is vanity. Often this vanity comes at a price, or it is unequal.

Beauty is from the inside out, and the beauty of natural people is beautiful!

The Necklace is a famous short story by Mo Bosang. This article tells us that we can't be a vain person, otherwise we won't have a good end.

This short story mainly describes that Mrs. Mathilde is too vain. In order to make her beauty more outstanding, she borrowed a necklace from a friend, but later she lost it. It took her ten years to pay off her debts before she realized that the lost necklace was fake.

Mrs Mathilde is a person with strong vanity. She complains all day that she is so beautiful, but her family is poor. She was chagrined at her unfortunate life experience. She always feels that she was born for all the exquisite and luxurious things. She is lazy, proud and irritable ... because she loves beauty, she became a housewife, and it is precisely because of vanity that she helped her to get rid of her shortcomings and replace them with good advantages such as diligence, kindness and simplicity. Because a special experience was that Mrs. Mathilde changed her face and turned over a new leaf.

Like Mrs Mathilde, I'm a little vain. Sometimes when I go to the mall, I will clamor for brand-name clothes, pants and shoes ... but after reading this short article, I decided to get rid of this problem in the future.

Students hope that we can work together to be simple children!

Thinking about Necklace 9 The story Necklace in Selected Short Stories of Mo Bosang tells that Mrs. Mathilde borrowed a necklace from a friend in order to make herself more beautiful, but later she lost the borrowed necklace. In order to return the necklace to her friend, she borrowed money to buy a necklace of this one and returned it to her friend. It took her ten years to pay off her debts, but she learned from her friends that the necklace was lost.

After reading this story, I couldn't help laughing, but there was a chill after laughing. Yes! In real life, like Mrs. Mathilde, there are many people with great vanity and desire. Some people pretend to be rich in front of others, but it's just a slap in the face, which is completely unnecessary. However, in the book, Mrs. Mathilde is still very responsible. She has worked hard for her friends for ten years.

In our life, there are such people, not only adults, but also some children. Do they have reason to be extravagant? Those children, they only know money, but they don't know that what they spend is not their own money, but their parents' hard-earned money! Students, instead of inviting guests, it is better to think about how to save money and donate it to those peers who can study hard although they don't have enough food and clothing.

There is no vanity, as long as you work hard, you can make it disappear with time.

After reading the necklace 10 I remember that when I was in middle school, there was a short story "The Necklace" by French writer Mo Bosang, which described the story of a woman with strong vanity who unexpectedly changed her later life in order to show off.

The biggest shock of this story is the reversal at the end of the story-the diamond necklace is fake! Who would have thought that Mathilde had worked hard for ten years because of a fake necklace? This is really a tragedy, and I sympathize with her.

Time flies, I have experienced many years in society, and now I am a middle-aged housewife. Reading this classic novel again, I have another view in my heart.

Mathilde and her husband are respectable and honest people. In real life, there are many "old lai" who evade debts. Faced with huge debts, the honest couple never thought about defaulting on their debts, but spent a long decade paying them off. They honestly assumed the debt and protected their remaining self-esteem and reputation.

Mathilde has a rare good husband. First of all, the husband knows his wife's voice very well. He managed to get an invitation to please her. Later, he gave up this wish because his wife needed a dress suitable for the dance; Finally, because of my wife's vanity, I lost the borrowed diamond necklace and owed a debt! From beginning to end, the husband did not blame and blame his wife, shirking responsibility, but actively faced it, tried every means to solve the problem, and silently took responsibility with his wife in the next ten years. Isn't this the greatest luck in Mathilde's unfortunate life?

Reflections on the Necklace 1 1 The novel Necklace mainly attacks and lashes hedonism. However, in today's hedonism, have we ever reflected? Cao Wenxuan once said, "When you are young, you have a painful demeanor. When you grow up, you may be strong. " Yes, if we are used to indulging ourselves every day, how can we face the sudden time? But if you grow up in adversity, it will make people more mature. If Mathilde was not vain at first, but a self-respecting, self-reliant and self-reliant woman, would it end like this? So superiority is not necessarily a good thing, and sailing against the current is not without its merits. When we encounter difficulties in life, we should choose not to escape, but to face them. Because adversity can make us mature and calm us down!

Therefore, in life, we should be confident and self-reliant, take every step in a down-to-earth manner, and not seek fame and fortune. Learn to grow up in adversity and learn to be calm!

Today, I read the article "Love Necklace" and found that the protagonist Crixus knows how to be grateful and grateful. His car broke down on a snowy night. Just when he was in a critical situation, a middle-aged man riding a horse passed by and pulled his car to a small town. When Crixus gave him money, the man said, "I don't want it. We'll talk about it later. Crixus helped many people and told those who were helped the same thing. Four years later, Crixus was trapped on an island by floods, and a teenager helped him. The teenager even said that Crixus would never forget that a warm current suddenly surged in Crixus' heart.

I think we should always help others and care for life. On the bus, we should give our seats to the old, the weak, the sick and the disabled and help others. Our hearts can be as sweet as honey, and others will help you when we are in trouble.

Recently, I read an anthology of Mo Bosang's short stories. As we all know, Mo Bosang has the reputation of "the king of short stories in the world". This book contains 30 famous short stories, such as boule de suif, My Uncle Yule and Miss Feifei ... Among them, my favorite story is the necklace.

The heroine Mathilde's family is not rich. In order to attend the dance, she borrowed an expensive diamond necklace from a friend. But something unexpected happened. Mathilde accidentally lost the necklace. After that, she and her husband borrowed money everywhere and bought an identical necklace for their friends. She wasted ten years of her youth in order to pay her debts. When she met her friend again, her friend told her that the lost necklace was fake and not worth so much money.

From this, I understand: vanity! All this is caused by vanity! Mathilde wouldn't borrow a diamond necklace from a friend if it weren't for vanity. Mathilde wouldn't have wasted ten years of youth to pay off debts if it weren't for vanity. In today's society, how many people like to compare and show off! You see, my sister is a living example. Every time she sees something good, she will clamor for her mother to buy her the same one, whether her mother has money or not, and whether she likes it or not. Anyway, most things will eventually be discarded by her.

Vanity is really bad. We should be simple and pure, not vain.

Today, I read the article "Love Necklace" and found that the protagonist Crixus knows how to be grateful and grateful. His car broke down on a snowy night. Just when he was in a critical situation, a middle-aged man riding a horse passed by and pulled his car to a small town. When Crixus gave him money, the man said, "I don't want it. Later, Crixus helped many people and told those who were helped the same thing. Four years later, Crixus was trapped on an island by floods, and a teenager helped him. The teenager even said that Crixus would never forget that a warm current suddenly surged in Crixus' heart.

I think we should always help others and care for life. On the bus, we should give our seats to the old, the weak, the sick and the disabled and help others. Our hearts can be as sweet as honey, and others will help you when we are in trouble.

Mathilde is unfortunate. He wasted ten years on a fake necklace, but Mathilde was also lucky. If it weren't for this fake necklace, Mathilde is still immersed in her own imagination and can't settle down and live a poor life.

Through this story, I know a truth, people can't have vanity and can't compare with each other. In my life, there are many rich classmates around me, some have a lot of pocket money, some have high-end mobile phones, and some have ipad. I shouldn't compare these with them. Their money is given by their parents. They didn't make any money at all. Not worth showing off. If you want to compare, compare your own achievements and see who studies well, promotes each other and makes progress together.

200 words after reading the necklace

The other day, the teacher told us a story about necklaces in class. I found it very interesting. When I got home, I asked my grandfather to find this novel for me to read.

This necklace is the work of the famous French writer Mo Bosang. It tells the story of Mathilde, a beautiful woman who lives in poverty but loves vanity. She borrowed a diamond necklace from her rich girlfriend in order to attend the upper-class dance, and accidentally lost it on the way back from the dance. After that, Mathilde and her husband worked hard for ten years and saved money to pay off the debt of buying a necklace. When Mathilde got up the courage to tell her rich girlfriend about it, she realized that the necklace her girlfriend lent her was fake and worthless.