What do you feel after reading a classic? Write a post-reading, record the harvest and pay. Maybe you have no idea now. Here are my thoughts on the necklace. Welcome to share.
After reading the necklace 1 I read the necklace with inexplicable anger, then threw the book on the table and kept thinking, "Why, why is the hero of the story so vain?"
Mrs. Loizai, the protagonist of The Necklace, is very beautiful in appearance, but she married a small secretary by mistake and lived a poor life. She fantasizes about living a rich life all day, living in a gorgeous house, owning expensive furniture and eating famous dishes. But all this seems impossible. For this reason, she often cries. Until one day, her husband brought her an invitation to the dance. In order not to dress too shabby at the dance, she not only used her husband's money to buy new clothes, but also borrowed a pair of expensive necklaces from her friends. On the day of the dance, she stole the show with her beauty and clothes, but because of vanity, she didn't want to be seen in rags when she left, so she and her husband left quickly. When they got home, she found the necklace missing, but neither she nor her husband had it. Finally, they borrowed huge debts to buy a real necklace and gave it back to her friend. It took them ten years to pay off their debts, but it was at this time that Madame Loire discovered that the necklace was fake. ...
People's vanity is sometimes so strong that people can't control it, just like a beast that has broken free from the shackles. Thinking of this, I can't help thinking that during the National Day holiday, I always had a strong vanity and insisted that my mother buy me a new mobile phone. Fortunately, my mother didn't agree anyway, which made me restrain myself. And the protagonist of The Necklace, didn't he just tell me the harm of vanity?
I don't want anything anymore. I will be more strict with myself. I will also let my parents control me more severely and slowly suppress my inner vanity.
Necklace is the masterpiece of Mo Bosang, the king of short stories in the world. After reading this work, you can feel the vanity of Madame Roseva and the price paid in the process of pursuing that vanity.
Mr. and Mrs. Luo Seva are not rich economically. However, Mrs. Luo Seva has always wanted to live a gorgeous life. One day, after she received an invitation to a banquet, she planned how to attract more attention at the banquet. She borrowed a diamond necklace from a friend. Sure enough, her appearance aroused the admiration and flattery of the audience, and her vanity was greatly satisfied. However, she actually lost the necklace. After that, she had to spend ten years to repay the money for the new necklace, and finally realized that the original necklace was fake. ...
"Oh, poor Mr. and Mrs. Lowasser!" This is my first impression after reading this article. Mr. and Mrs. Lowasser are not only afraid of being looked down upon by others, but also unable to resist vanity. While pursuing pure attention, she even resorted to unscrupulous means, as if she had to get that kind of "beauty" even if she lost all her money. If it weren't for vanity, could she finally pay such a huge price?
This story tells us that vanity, a terrible but invisible demon, often leads honest people to hypocrisy. People with vanity will make you arrogant, jealous of others, and even repel and attack people who are better than you. It will make you only pursue that simple nobility, and make you have no energy to work and strive for real success. In real life, this phenomenon is more obvious: when other people's clothes and food are ready, they clamor for their parents to buy them; If your friend's grades are good, you should "break up" with him ... If you have this problem now, correct it quickly, otherwise, you will pay a heavier price than Mrs. Luo Seva!
False honor can't make you succeed after all. Only by down-to-earth efforts can we create our own honor.
Reflections on the Necklace 3 "Necklace" is a clue to the plot structure of the novel, which directly determines the encounter and fate of the characters in the work and is a common "object line method" in the novel structure. Influenced by necklaces, the novel writes four main plots: borrowing necklaces-losing necklaces-accompanying necklaces-knowing necklaces. Although the loss of the necklace is an accident, it contains inevitable factors, because if you don't borrow the necklace, there will naturally be no loss of the necklace, and Mathilde's unique vanity will inevitably drive her to borrow the necklace.
In addition, her "fanaticism", "excitement", "addiction", "intoxication" and later "running away quickly" are easy to lose things in this intoxication and panic. Mathilde wants to be "attractive and sought after." It can be seen that she can only be recognized by the church with her beauty and charm, and her value can only be recognized under the care of men. She has no independent value and social status at all. They only existed for men's playthings in the society at that time. It's a pity that Mathilde pursues such a plaything-like life situation. Bad values are full of the pursuit of pleasure and vanity in the whole society. The deep social cause of Mathilde's tragedy is a kind of spiritual shackles, which restricts Mathilde's life ideals and feelings. While satirizing Mathilde's vanity, he also criticized the capitalist society for pursuing a life tragedy.
I think whether a person is beautiful depends on his own temperament, talent, wisdom, etc ... appearance packaging, bling, not necessarily beautiful. What is even more frightening is that these are not his own but borrowed, and the owner of the article will ruin ten years of youth for short-lived beauty. ...
It seems that there are few women in the world who don't like necklaces, pearls and jewels, and reading necklaces. But that necklace made a beautiful and charming woman live a life of paying her debts. She is beautiful, but she has no choice but to marry a man whose life is not rich enough. If that woman had lived a normal life, she wouldn't have suffered so much. It happened that she borrowed a ruby necklace from her rich friend to attend the dance. At the end of the dance, there was a bolt from the blue, and the borrowed necklace was gone. Since then, the couple have embarked on a lifetime debt repayment day. Pathetic! The most terrible thing is that the lost necklace turned out to be a fake, which is really a pity!
Yes, terrible vanity! But in this society, who has no vanity? Take buying a house as an example. Now the average working family wants to buy a house for their son. It takes a lifetime of energy, not to spend money indiscriminately, but also to learn to scrimp and save. Mothers must be very good at housekeeping, and they will feel after reading the necklace. For what? In order to bring favorable conditions for his son to get married, not to be looked down upon by others, and to add luster to his face.
Vanity is more reflected in modern women. More and more women want to wear brand-name clothes and tens of thousands of watches. For what? Look at the time accurately. The biggest use of watches is to tell the time. Spending tens of thousands of yuan on watches has lost its original meaning, but it brings that kind of vanity.
Really rich people don't spend their money in such places. They invest and help others. What gives people is touching. Admonish vain people in the world to really live a good life every day, face the reality and go their own way, and let others say it.
Sadly, it is my greatest feeling after reading the necklace!
After reading the necklace, the biggest feeling I got after reading the necklace was that it was pathetic.
It seems that there are few women in the world who don't like necklaces and jewels. But that necklace made a beautiful and charming woman live a life of paying her debts. She is beautiful, but she has no choice but to marry a man whose life is not rich enough. If that woman had lived a normal life, she wouldn't have suffered so much. It happened that she borrowed a ruby necklace from her rich friend to attend the dance. At the end of the dance, there was a bolt from the blue, and the borrowed necklace was gone. Since then, the couple have embarked on a lifetime debt repayment day. Pathetic! The most terrible thing is that the lost necklace turned out to be a fake, which is really a pity! !
Yes, terrible vanity! But in this society, who has no vanity? Take buying a house as an example. Now the average working family wants to buy a house for their son, and it will take a lifetime of energy. They should not spend money recklessly, but also learn to tighten their belts. A mother must be good at housekeeping. For what? In order to bring favorable conditions for his son to get married, not to be looked down upon by others, and to add luster to his face.
Vanity is more reflected in modern women. More and more women want to wear brand-name clothes and tens of thousands of watches. For what? Look at the time accurately. The biggest use of watches is to tell the time. Spending tens of thousands of yuan on watches has lost its original meaning, but it brings that kind of vanity.
Really rich people don't spend their money in such places. They invest and help others. What gives people is touching. Admonish vain people in the world to really live a good life every day, face the reality and go their own way, and let others say it.
After reading Mo Bosang's The Necklace, I was deeply moved. Mathilde Lausel is a simple woman. One day, she received an invitation to a party, but she didn't know what to wear. So, her husband asked her to borrow a friend's jewelry. She borrowed a diamond necklace from A Jin Harbor to shine at the party. However, when she came home, the necklace was gone.
They searched everywhere they had been, but found nothing. Then I saw an identical necklace in a shop. But the shopkeeper said he would give them 36 thousand francs. For the necklace, they began to borrow money until they borrowed enough money, bought the necklace and returned it to their friends. In order to pay off their debts, they fired their maid and moved. Mathilde Lausel began to try to do housework, and her husband began to help businessmen make money by copying accounts. Ten years later, they finally paid off their debts. Mathilde Lausel told her friend happily, and then she realized that the necklace her friend lent her was fake, and it was worth 500 francs at most.
Accidents can also be said to be inevitable events, bringing the hostess back to reality. This reality is cruel: it needs your efforts; I want you to sacrifice your beautiful face; You are exhausted. However, it also gives you rich returns: the life of the hostess is enriched; She lives in harmony with her husband and enjoys the sweetness of caring for each other; In a word, she is not rich in material things, but she has gained the truth in her heart. Mo Bosang is undoubtedly telling us a fact with a cruel lesson: from impetuous to true story. It's just that the price is too high, and it took ten years of sweat and hardship.
We should not pursue this false thing that does not belong to us, but should do something down-to-earth and create our own honor through struggle.
Reflections on necklaces. "Bronze Sunflower" is a book about suffering-great suffering, writing suffering to a profound place; It is a book about beauty-Damei, which writes beauty to the extreme; This is a book about love, which is full of vitality and friendship. This is also the reason why I like this book best.
By chance, the city girl Sunflower and the country boy Bronze became brother and sister. Brother Bronze is meticulous about sunflower. Their family loved each other, cried together, laughed together, was happy together, was sad together, and experienced countless hardships and happy times together ... Among them, the ice necklace moved me.
Ice Necklace tells the story that Sunflower becomes the announcer of the school art team. Her mother gave him a new dress. When she was at school, the teacher said it would be great if she could have a necklace. Sunflower told her parents when she came home, and was heard by bronze. So he made an ice necklace out of ice and took it to the sunflower regardless of the cold in winter, which really surprised the audience.
Wow, I really envy Sunflower for having such a brother! His brother is good at it, and Xiao Sunflower is very sensible. I don't know if the hard living environment made her like this, or what? Still want to know.
Suffering is almost eternal and inevitable. Every era will have the suffering of every era. Suffering didn't start today. Today's children are happy that they can't see suffering, not to mention that they have to go through suffering to succeed, because maybe your parents have paved the way for you. However, one day your parents will leave you, so how will you face this changeable society?
After reading the necklace, you can feel Mrs. Rotherwall's vanity and the price she paid in the process of pursuing that vanity.
The Necklace describes a beautiful woman, Luo Seval, who often laments the hardships of life. In order to attend a dance with her husband, she borrowed a diamond necklace from her friend, Mrs. Frais Festival, which won the favor of many male guests present. But after the dance, they found that the necklace was missing, so the couple had to pay for the diamond necklace worth 36 thousand francs and return it to their friends. In order to repay this debt, the couple buried their youth together for ten years. Finally, I learned from my friend that the lost necklace was fake!
After reading this story, people may think that all these bad results are caused by Sellvall's vanity. Therefore, she is not worthy of pity at all, even with a hint of ridicule in her laughter. However, a question slowly floated out of my mind: what kind of power made a delicate woman choose this road of repayment? Without any hesitation, they silently and resolutely chose a life full of thorns and walked through every day together. Hard work and life brought her unrealistic fantasy back to the real ground from the clouds. At this moment, I can't help cheering for Loire.
At this moment, I can see in my mind that when Luo Sellvall confessed to a friend that the necklace was another one ten years later, her face was a little conceited and naive. Perhaps this is the most beautiful smile in the world. Although Luo Seval's appearance was not bought in those years, she has a noble and self-respecting heart at this time. On the balance of beauty and personality, she did not hesitate at all and said, "I want to come back!" " "
Perhaps the loss of the necklace is a kind of luck for her. It was the loss of the necklace that taught her to face the reality. Ten years' efforts reflect her sincerity, courage and strength, as well as her pursuit of beautiful ideals. At this time, she is vain but beautiful, humble but dignified.
Thinking about Necklace 9 When I first saw the necklace, it was about a year or two ago. Speaking of shame, I didn't even know who the author was at that time. At that time, I was just an unknown child. After reading the whole article, I can't help feeling sad and sorry for Mathilde's misfortune.
Strangely, I didn't see what everyone said about snobbery and vanity at that time. I never even thought Mathilde was a greedy person, but felt sorry for this ordinary and compassionate woman. After a long time, I tasted Maupassant's necklace again (I won't forget it). The idea of that year was not abandoned because it was immature, and some new ideas were added. From this story, I seem to see the growth process of a "child". Yes, the change of Mathilde, in my eyes, is like a child who is not wet behind the ears, from obscurity to maturity, and gradually transforms into an adult. At first, Mrs. Loizai yearned for a beautiful and rich life, hoping to be noticed by everyone. Just like a child with the first memory, she must dream of the future in her spare time. Some time before the party, Mrs. Loizai panicked because she didn't have decent clothes until she often went to Lacrimosa. Isn't this the performance of an innocent and active child when praying for a favorite toy?
Naive Mathilde doesn't make her own decisions, but expresses her wishes in a child's unique way. The lines reveal the cuteness and willfulness of children. After borrowing the necklace, Mathilde was as happy and crazy as a child with a treasure. At the party, her appearance and temperament surpassed everyone, and she was naively intoxicated. Maybe all the children have the same shortcomings, and she made a mistake after all, because she was forgetful and carried away by happiness, or maybe she seized the only opportunity in life to hone herself, like a runaway child, and began to taste the hardships and difficulties of making a living.
Random thoughts on necklaces 10 I read a story today called a string of crystal necklaces.
The story tells that the jeweler Wilt loves his wife very much. He promised to give his wife a crystal necklace worth 500 pounds on the third wedding anniversary. But on the day before their wedding anniversary, Wilt raised 380 pounds. He had to spend 80 pounds on an imitation crystal necklace. In the afternoon, Mrs Anna, an old customer, brought a string of crystal necklace beads for him to wear. He couldn't buy it at first sight, so he thought of his wife when he was wearing clothes, so he gave the imitation to Mrs. Anna, and suddenly he changed it under the pretext of cleaning. Backstage, he received a letter from Mrs Anna, saying that the necklace was given to him as a gift.
This article depicts the characters very carefully, which makes the jeweler and his wife active on the paper. Reading gives people an immersive feeling. () After reading this article, it gives me the feeling of drinking a cup of strong coffee, with endless aftertaste.
I like the part where Mr. Wilt changes jewelry, because there are many descriptions of psychological changes in this part. From Mr. Wilt's expression, language and actions, we can see that Mr. Wilt's anxiety, inner contradictions and guilt for his wife are all vividly portrayed by his various performances. Then the author vividly described his four psychological changes through many words.
The article first describes the family situation of Mr. Wilt, a jeweler, and his promise to his wife ... all of which pave the way for Mr. Wilt's jewelry-changing love, so that we can write the plot later, and then the more relaxed plot tells us: "If you know your mistakes, you can change them, and the fault is not here." This truth.
Thinking about Necklace is a short story by French writer Mo Bosang, which is included in middle school textbooks. At that time, the understanding of the novel was carried out under the guidance of the teacher: the novel satirized Mrs. Mathilde's vanity and pursuit of pleasure, and profoundly exposed the poison of bourgeois thought to people.
Reading the necklace again, what impressed me was the couple's feelings of sharing weal and woe. They are a happy couple, which makes people envy and respect them. Losing the necklace can fulfill Mathilde and turn her from a vain woman who doesn't know when she will be blessed into a pure, noble, hardworking and strong housewife. I saw comedy in this tragic story.
They didn't escape from reality, but bravely took it. Instead of blaming and complaining to each other, they faced each other together.
The "unfortunate disaster" of losing the necklace and the "terrible debt" of paying off the necklace did not crush the couple. The couple showed us their kindness, honesty and personality charm. Mathilde is a woman from external image beauty to internal spiritual beauty, a woman from dislocation to reset, and finally find herself.
Imagine what would happen if the husband complained, criticized and accused his wife blindly? At that time, Mathilde could have sold his soul and body with beauty and beauty without having to pay ten years of hardships. Isn't it because of her husband's kindness and kindness that she is willing to suffer?
In today's society, the foundation of marriage is relatively weak. Can't we learn from it? As long as the husband and wife are of one mind and one mind, there is no difficulty that they can't get through. Love is stronger than gold. Let's cherish the people around us and don't drive our lovers away.
Thinking about Necklace Laura is a lovely little girl. A man named Beifeng is Laura's godfather. The man gave Laura a necklace with three raindrops. These three raindrops won't get Laura wet or fall. Whenever she has a birthday, she will send one. When there is a fourth one, no matter how heavy the rain is, she won't get wet. When there is a fifth, what kind of lightning can't hurt her; When there is a sixth one, the strongest wind can't blow her away; When you have the seventh rule, you can swim in the deepest river; With the eighth, she can swim across the widest sea; When there is a ninth; Clap your hands and the rain will stop; When there is a tenth one, it rains when the nose blows, but it can't be taken off with it! Taking it off will bring disaster to her.
When Laura went to school, the little girl Meg wanted Laura's necklace. She can't wear it at school, so the teacher keeps it for Laura and returns it to her after school. As a result, a princess took a necklace as a birthday present, and Laura said it was hers. The king asked her to return it to her in the next rain, but only if there were ten raindrops. The princess felt sorry for Laura and returned it to her, so Meg was punished.
After reading this text, I know, don't be too greedy, others must have it, which is wrong. Only when you are satisfied can you be happy. You should think about what you have, a loving family, a virtuous mother, a tall father, maybe a little sister with a little brother, and many beautiful clothes, handsome pants, lovely dolls and all kinds of toys.
I remember when I was in junior high school, I accidentally read Mo Bosang's short story Necklace. I was deeply attracted by this novel at that time. The protagonist of the story is a beautiful young girl who was born in a small staff family and had to make ends meet by marrying a small staff member of the Ministry of Education. Although she doesn't worry about food and clothing, she always yearns for that luxurious life. One day, in order to attend a party hosted by the Minister of Education, she borrowed a diamond necklace from her friend. Because of his beautiful clothes, he looks very outstanding and charming at night. Who knows, when she got home after the party, she and her husband found the necklace missing. After a frantic search for a week, they spent 36,000 francs on an identical necklace and gave it back to their friends. It took them ten years to make up for this mistake. Her beauty no longer exists, and under the oppression of that heavy debt, she has become a strong and hard woman. Then one day, in a friend's talk, she realized that what his friend lent him was fake, but what he gave him was a real necklace.
At that time, after reading it, I felt that it was not worthwhile for her to lose her life for a night of vanity. Now I have a deeper understanding. In fact, there is nothing wrong with her dressing beautifully. He made the mistake of not telling his friend the truth after losing his necklace. In the last section of the novel, it is not difficult to see that her friend is an honest man. If she had told the truth, her whole fate would have been different, as many of us are now, in order to round up a lie. As a person, honesty is the most important thing. Only when you own a city will others believe that honesty will always be the theme of people's communication, no matter in the past or in the future.
The Necklace is an excellent short story by Mo Bosang. Mother borrowed a collection of Mo Bosang's novels from the library and recommended this article to me. It describes that the heroine is infatuated with vanity and glitz, and loses the borrowed necklace for a moment's show. The family had to scrimp and save, borrow from the east and borrow from the west, and finally scraped together 36 thousand francs to buy someone the same necklace. In order to pay off this debt, the couple lost ten years of sadness. What surprised them even more was that the lost necklace was just a handicraft worth several hundred francs!
I think the heroine in this novel, Mrs. Lowasser, has done a lot of things wrong. Her weakness is vanity and she always puts face first. Her own family is not rich, but she loves face so much that she has to borrow a necklace from a friend and wear it at the party. Moreover, she was careless and knew that it was a necklace borrowed from others, so she should be extra careful when wearing it to prevent it from being lost, but she didn't pay attention at all. She was ecstatic. She didn't know where she had lost the necklace and couldn't find it back. In this way, it is still yourself who suffers. At the end of the dance, her caring husband put on a coat for her, but she felt that the coat was too ordinary and ran downstairs in a panic for fear of being seen by others. Her husband wanted to call her a carriage, but she wouldn't listen. If she hadn't, the necklace might not have been lost.
However, she still has some advantages. If the average person loses a necklace borrowed from someone else and doesn't have enough money to buy an identical one, he may be opportunistic and buy a fake or something. On the other hand, Mrs. Lowasser is very honest and trustworthy. She didn't want to be opportunistic, but struggled for ten years to raise money to return her friend's necklace.
This novel tells us: don't be vain and flashy, money and power are all "clouds", love vanity and eventually lose yourself.
The Necklace is a short and pithy short story. A few strokes outlined the image of a woman attached to the upper class and living a bourgeois life, and also vividly described the current situation in France at that time: the upper, middle and lower three-point fault, the upper class was luxurious and decadent, dancing and having fun every day. In the middle, in order to yearn for a better upper-class life, I do my best at all costs; The lower classes are trapped by their livelihood and can only make a living by selling their labor. And Mrs. Mathilde, the middle class, was reduced to the bottom in pursuit of the upper class.
The end of the article is ridiculous: the diamond necklace that Mrs. Mathilde spent 10 years paying off her debts is a fake. This is ridiculous: after losing the necklace, Mrs. Mathilde has no doubt about its authenticity! When they went to look for it, they found that the box belonged to a jewelry store, but the necklace was not, no doubt!
On the other hand, although Mrs. Mathilde is not from high society and has no particularly good life, she also has a husband who loves her, a maid who can help with her work, and she can look at her husband affectionately after dinner. If you stick to your life, you may have a wonderful life. But she has never lived a solid life of her own.
Taking care of the whole article, I think the ending is thought-provoking: what kind of hypocritical truth does Mathilde's friend hide under his rich appearance? At the luxurious ball that night, there were jewels and beauty, but who knows how much truth and disguise there were. And what Mrs. Mathilde pursues is not so illusory. Luxury is fame and vanity in disguise? Indeed, times have created a person, a false society, a confused society, and tragedies like Madame Mathilde will be born.