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Experience of Reading "If Give Me Three Days of Light"
If you give me three days of light

In the warm sunshine, the flowers of the shy tree danced in the sunshine, and the branches full of flowers almost fell to the grass. As long as you touch it gently, those beautiful flowers will fall one after another. I walked through the colorful petals of the fallen tree and approached the tree. I stood there for a while, then I put my foot into the empty space of the branch and grabbed the branch with both hands to climb up. The trunk is thick, I can't hold it steadily, and my hand is scratched by bark, but I have a wonderful feeling that I am doing a wonderful thing. So I kept climbing until I found a comfortable seat. This seat was made by others a long time ago. Over time, it became a part of the tree. I stayed up there for a long time, like a fairy in the sky. Since then, I often like to play, meditate and wander in wonderful dreams on this laurel of the Moon Palace. Who would have thought that the punch line above would come from a weak woman who is blind, deaf and dumb? Yes, the above is from Helen Keller's If You Give Me Three Days of Light. I recently read a book about Helen-If you give me three days of light. After reading this book, I was deeply shocked by Helen's spirit. A unique life individual shocked the world in her brave way. She is a woman who lives in the dark but brings light to mankind, a lonely weak woman who has spent 88 years of life but survived 87 years of dull, silent and speechless. However, it is such a person who is claustrophobic in the world of blind and deaf people. He graduated from Degilliff College of Harvard University, spent all his life running around and set up a charity for the disabled, and was selected as one of the top ten American hero idols in the 20th century by Time magazine. Creating this miracle depends on an indomitable heart. Helen accepted the challenge of life, embraced the world with love, faced difficulties with amazing perseverance, finally found light in the dark, and finally extended her loving hands to the world. What made this "blind and deaf weak woman" create a miracle on earth? If you give me three days of light is a famous work by Helen Keller, an American blind and deaf woman writer. Helen said in the book: "Knowledge gives people love, light and wisdom. It should be said that knowledge is happiness, because with knowledge, we will feel the pulse of human activities in history, otherwise we will not understand the music of human life! " . Indeed, the power of knowledge is infinite, and it is knowledge that makes Helen create these miracles on earth! 1880 On June 27th, Helen was born in Tusgambia, Alabama, in the southern United States. Paternal ancestors came from Sweden and immigrated to Maryland, USA. Incredibly, one of Helen's ancestors turned out to be an expert in deaf education. However, who would have expected that he would have a blind, deaf and dumb offspring like Helen. It was a serious illness at the age of/kloc-0 that made Helen blind and deaf. Seeing this, I can't help feeling a lot in my heart. Fate is really unpredictable! Helen's father Arthur Keller was a Confederate captain during the American Civil War, while her mother katie adams was his father's second wife. Her mother's young father was several years younger than her. Before Helen became ill and lost her sight and hearing, the house they lived in was very small, with only a big square house and a small house where a servant lived. After the civil war, Helen's father built another room next to his house for a rainy day. After her father married her second husband, she lived in this small house. Covered with grapes, climbing roses and honeysuckle, the hut looks like a pavilion made of garden branches. The small balcony is also hidden in the flowers of yellow roses and southern poria cocos, which has become a world of hummingbirds and bees. The old house where my grandparents live is only a few steps away from this rose pavilion. Because Helen's home is surrounded by dense trees and green vines, the locals call her home "green home". This is Helen's childhood paradise. However, her wonderful childhood only lasted 1 year. Helen often walks slowly into the garden alone, leans against the hedge of boxwood, uses her sense of smell to find the first blooming violets and lilies, and deeply inhales the fresh fragrance. Sometimes, Helen comes here for comfort when she is in a bad mood. She always hides her hot face in the cool leaves and grass to calm her restless mood. Being in this green garden can make her feel relaxed and happy. There are tendrils crawling on the ground, drooping jasmine, and a very rare flower called butterfly lotus. Because its easily falling petals resemble the wings of butterflies, it is called Butterfly Lotus, which gives off the smell of My Sweetie. But the most beautiful ones are the wild roses. In greenhouses in the north of the United States, it is rare to see this climbing rose in the south. It crawled everywhere, hanging upside down on the balcony in a long string, emitting fragrance without any dust. Every morning, it feels so soft and noble under the irradiation of dew, which makes people intoxicated. When I see this, I can't help but often think that if there is a garden in heaven with flowers and grass in it, how wonderful! Helen's life was simple and ordinary at first, just like when every family welcomed their first child, everyone was full of joy. In order to name the first child, everyone racked their brains and argued with each other, and everyone thought that the name they came up with was the most meaningful. Father wants to name Helen after his most respected ancestor "MiddleCampbell", and mother wants to name Helen after her mother's name "Helen April". After repeated discussions, relatives decided to use Helen's grandmother's name according to her mother's wishes. First, there is a debate about the name of this daughter. Then, in order to take Helen to church to be baptized, everyone was in a hurry, and the excited father forgot his name on the way to church. When the priest asked "What's the baby's name", the nervous and excited father suddenly said the name "Helen Adams". Therefore, Helen's name is "Helen Adams", not her grandmother's name. Alas, this absurd father, however, isn't life sometimes like this? Helen showed indomitable personality when she was a baby. She is full of curiosity about everything, and her personality is very stubborn. She often wants to imitate every move of adults. When I was 6 months old, I could already send out "tea! Tea! Tea! " And "hello!" The sound attracted everyone's attention. Even before 1 year old, she learned the word "water". Until Helen fell ill, she forgot most of the words she had learned before, but she still remembered the word "water". Helen could walk when she was just one year old. Mother just picked her up from the bathtub and put her on her lap. Suddenly, she seemed to see the shadows of trees flashing on the smooth floor, so she slipped down from her mother's leg and stepped on it step by step. What a lovely child. In spring, birds chirp and sing. In summer, fruits and wild roses are everywhere. When the grass is yellow and the leaves are red, it is late autumn. Only these three beautiful seasons have left a good memory for a lively babbling child. This is Helen's wonderful childhood. However, the good times don't last long, and the happy times always end prematurely. A spring full of beautiful songs of robins and larks and full of flowers quietly disappeared in the high fever. In the terrible February of the following year, Helen suddenly fell ill and had a high fever. The doctor's diagnosis was acute gastric congestion and cerebral congestion, and they declared that it could not be saved. This is indeed a sad news for Helen's family, but in the early morning, Helen's high fever suddenly subsided, and the whole family was surprised beyond words by this miracle. However, this high fever has made Helen lose her sight and hearing. Helen is as ignorant as a baby, but Helen's family and doctors are completely ignorant. Since then, Helen has been living in a lonely time without light, sound and words. Helen is unlucky, but she is lucky. It is because of her knowledge that she is so lucky. After she lost sight and hearing 19 months, she lost communication and contact with the world. This young life doesn't know how to dispel the isolation. Helen became eccentric, rude and rude from then on, until her tutor, Miss Sullivan, came into her life and taught her to read, which opened her eyes and made her communicate with others. As soon as lonely Helen came into contact with knowledge, she realized that only knowledge could pave a road to light. When Helen realized the first word she knew, she began to have a strong desire for knowledge and the world, and began to read and read hungrily, drawing knowledge from life itself like a sponge. Her thirst for knowledge enabled her to learn many languages, such as German, Latin and French. In the monotony and boredom that ordinary people can't imagine, I read many literary and philosophical masterpieces and absorbed the ideological essence of those great men and wise men. She compared learning to climbing a strange mountain and a dangerous peak, falling down and getting up again. Every time she makes a little progress, she is encouraged to see the wider world gradually until the bright clouds, the depths of the blue sky and the peak of hope! This knowledge, like a rainbow, lights up the lamp in Helen's heart, illuminates her inner world and builds a bridge between Helen and the world! In the book, Helen describes the natural scenery with delicate brushwork, which makes it hard to believe that it was written by a blind and deaf person; She went horseback riding, boating, swimming, sledding and even boating alone on a moonlit night to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the lotus pond under the moon. She visited museums, "listened" to concerts and even "enjoyed" operas ... I believe she must feel the world with her heart and enjoy life with her heart. She lives a happier, fuller and more meaningful life than us normal people! It is knowledge that gives her the courage to live, and it is knowledge that gives her the strength to accept the challenges of life, so that she can face difficulties with amazing perseverance and finally find the light of life in the dark. It is knowledge that gives her a new belief: although the realistic environment is terrible, human beings should hold hope and continue to struggle. What is the meaning and value of life? Man's life is short. We never seem to think or dare to imagine the future world. We live and work lazily every day. When we are in trouble, we complain about the injustice of heaven. In this way, year after year, day after day, time flies like water, and the past days will not reappear. When we look back, is it worth nostalgia? Is it memorable? If each of us lights the lamp in our hearts with knowledge, I believe the world will be bright! In this world, why do only deaf people cherish the restored hearing? Only the blind will cherish the happiness of seeing the light of day? Let's cherish every day of our lives, enrich our lives and enjoy them! Helen said: "The purpose of my efforts to acquire knowledge is to make a little contribution to society." When I look at it from Helen's point of view, I feel that this is not just a paper product with only a few hundred pages, but a microcosm of Helen's life efforts. For Helen, I only admire, and after infinite admiration, I am moved from the heart. Helen explained the meaning of life with her hard and happy life. Her life is a miracle of mankind, and her autobiography makes me feel ashamed and alert. So, what should we healthy people do? After reading Helen's "If you give me three days of light", I can't help hiding my thoughts.