Afterseveraldaysofeffort,IfinishedwatchingDonQuixotethisbook.ItistherepresentativeworkofSpanishwriterCervantes,fullnameforthestrangefeelingdifferentthinkgentlemanDonQuixote,Taiwan,lahas,atotaloftworollsupanddown.Novelwrote,agedmorethan50ofthecountrygentlemenDonQuixote,crazyforloveknightnovel,thestoryoftheaveragecomputer-virus.AuthorsnonsensefromtheknightnovelDonQuixoteknightcontentsandreallifemixedwitheachother,thusresultinginaseriesofabsurdbehaviorabellylaugh.Himasagiant,thewindmillwarwithit,thoughinacareerontheway,hewascutdownoneear,outmanyteeth,havealsobeeninterruptedseveralribs,isoftenwaroftenhurt,butwrong-headed,donotknowtorepentance.Throughthisabsurdbehavior,canfeeltheauthorspraiseoftheaspirationsoftheidealsocietyandnoblemoral.
Socialclimateisbecomingworsenow,manyyoungbecauseofnotgoodreading,dothesmalltheftetc.Baddeeds.Andothersfellonthechairamobilephone,thehumanisticsawshouldbereturnedtotheirrightfulowners,orcall110,butconsciencenevercompetegreed,directlyturnedaroundmobilephones,sneakedawayagain.Also,bankcardswitchevents,whenyoudonotpayattentionto,blockingthecardwiththehand,immediatelytouseonlyoneortwoseconds,wassuccessful.Socialethosisnottoforce,itcanbeveryawesome,themonitorandpoliceeverywherenowarebadmousetrap,tightdragnet,graspnotonlythinginthemorningandevening.Likedrunkdriving,orsomeloophole,finallyrevokedcertificatesnotonly,alsositintheclassroom.Godsmillgrindsslowbutsure,nowdobadthings,youwillregret.
DonQuixotelimbsdeveloped,simple,andfinallytheproperprice,readingabooknottooobsessed,oryouwillaveragecomputer-virus,controlyourself,wedontlike.
经过几天的努力,我看完了《堂吉诃德》这本书。它是西班牙作家塞万提斯的代表作,全称为《奇情异想的绅士堂吉诃德台拉曼却》,共上下两卷。小说写了一位年逾五旬的乡下绅士堂吉诃德,因酷爱读骑士小说而陷入疯狂,走火入魔的故事。作者笔下的堂吉诃德骑士将骑士小说中的无稽内容与现实生活互相混交,因此从而产生一连串让人捧腹大笑的荒唐行为。他一下把风车当做巨人,与它大战,虽然在骑士生涯的'途中,他被砍了一只耳朵,打掉了很多牙齿,也被打断了几根肋骨,虽屡战屡败,却执迷不悟,不知悔改。透过这种荒唐的行为,可以感受到作者对理想社会的热望和高尚道德的赞美。
目前社会风气愈来愈差,很多少年因不好好读书,非常小就干上了盗窃等恶劣的勾当。还有,其他人在椅子上落了一个手机,看见的人本应该还给失主,或拨打110,可良心终究敌不过贪婪,直接一转身将手机收入囊中,再溜之大吉。还有,银行卡调包事件,在你不注意时,立刻用手挡住卡,再只用一两秒的时间,就成功了。社会的风气不给力,可监控与民警非常给力,目前到处都是坏人的老鼠夹,天罗地网,抓不抓只是早晚的事。像酒驾,还是有人乘机钻空子,最后不只吊销了证件,还坐上了班房。天网恢恢,疏而不漏,目前做坏事,你肯定就会后悔。
堂吉诃德四肢发达,头脑容易,最后付出了应有些代价,看书不可以太沉迷了,不然就会走火入魔,控制不住自身,大家千万不可以如此。
DonQuixotetakesplaceduringtheearlyseventeenthcentury,thegoldenageofSpanishliterature,thehisvillage,ande.Hisfriends,thebarberandpriestburnedhisbooksofknights.
ThesecondadventureofDonQuixotestookplaceafter15days,DonQuixotepersuadedasillyfarmertobehisattendant,andmadepromisedtogiveSancho,theattendant,anislandtogovern.Thenthete.Thatstheendofhissecondadventure.
Thelasttime,DonQuixoteandhisattendantsetoutforBarcelona,becauseheheardthatthereisamatchforknightfromalloverthee,herealizedthatallhehasdongesuchexperienceswerebasedonCervantesowntimeintheSpanishmilitary.ButthatmaybealittlecynicaltosayCervanteswantedtousethisstorytocynicthegovernmentandthearmyhowblackitis.
Inthebook,nomatterwhatDonQuixotehaddone,allhereceivedwasmisunderstand.Actually,themaincharacterhasagoodheart,andverysmart.Whathedidwrongwasbelievedthatthecharmsarethetruth.So,hedideverythingforgoodwill,nomatterheprotectedthepoorboywhobittedbyhismaster,orhehelpedthosemenwhowouldbeputintoprison,orhehelpedtheDuckfindhistrueloveagain,orotherthingshedid,hejustwantedtohelpthosepeoplewhowereintheneed.Butpeopledidnotbelievehim,justbecausehewasinhisfunnysuitandallhedidforthenameofknight.Maybe,thewriter,Cervantes,hasthesameexperiencewithDonQuixote,andhewasnotbelievedbythepeoplearoundhim,nottrustbythepeoplearoundhim,whatmore,nomatterwhathedid,hewouldbemisunderstoodbyothers.
Andforthisreason,hewrotethisbook,DonQuixote,tosayhowbadhefeltwhenhewasentrustedbyothers;tosayhowbadhefeltwhenhesawhowblackthegovernmentandthearmyis;tosayhowbadhefeltwhenhesawpeoplethinkgoodasbad,thinkkindasmad,thinkrightaswrong;tosayhowabsurdtheworldis.Justliketheknightinhisbook,DonQuixote,hewantedtorightthewrongsandtoldpeoplewhatisrightandwhatiswrong,buthewasrefusedbyallofpeopleandnotacceptedbyeveryoneintheworld.
So,thisismyopinionofthisbook,DonQuixote,andmyopinionaboutthewriter,Cervantes.Forhisgreatworkandhismiserablelife,IcanseeIknowmoreabouttheSpainandthehistoryatthattime.AndIalsocanunderstandwhatCervantesfeltinhisdays.
篇Duringthesummervacation,IsavoredDonQuixoteagain.
TheauthorofthisbookdrawsacaricatureoftheknighterrantthroughthemiserableexperienceofthemadDonQuixote.Yousee,it'sthemillwindmill,buthethinksit'sagiantwiththreeheadsandsixarms.Soheurgesthehorsespeartorushaway,butit'sthrowntothegroundandcan'tmove.Evenso,whentheservantSanchocametotellhimagainthatitwasnotagiantbutawindmill,hearguedthatitwasthemagicianwhoturnedthegiantintoawindmill.Therearecountlesssuchactions,whichareveryfunnyandmakereaderslaughagainandagain.Theauthorcombinesthedescriptionofthecharactersofdifferentsocialclasseswiththedescriptionofthesocialreality,vividlyreappearsthedomineeringofthenoblegentlemenandtheupsanddownsofthecommonpeople.
DonQuixotewasalittlesquirewhowasfascinatedbyreadingKnights'novelsallday.Heimitatedtheancientknightsandwentouttoadventureanddidmanyridiculousthings.Althoughheiscrazy,hehatestyrannyandcrueltyandopposesoppression.Yousee,once,hishorsewasinjuredbyagroupofporters.Regardlessoftheotherside'smorethan20people,heresolutelyfoughtwiththeothersideandwasfinallyknockeddowntotheground.IfIseemorethan20menholdingsticks,I'msureI'mnotbraveenoughtogoout.I'lleitheradmitmymisfortuneorrunaway.AndDonQuixote,knowingthattheenemyisstrongandweareweak,isstillfightingforjusticeintheend.Thisspiritisreallyworthlearning.DonQuixoteisalsoverycharitable,sympathizingwiththeweakandupholdingjustice.Once,hecaughtawrongedprisoner.Inordertolethimgo,hereconciledandbeathimonce,althoughatlastmanyprisonersranaway.
DonQuixoteisacomplexandcontradictoryman.Hehassomeotherbadhabits.Hethinkshe'srightanddoesn'tlistentoothers'advice.Sangqiuadvisedhimnottocutdownthewindmill,buthedidn'tlisten.Atlast,hewasliftedupbythewindmillandhurt.Hewasnervousagain.Whenhesawamancomingtohim,hethoughtthattheothersidewasgoingtofighthim,sohekilledtheothersidewithaknife.
ThefirsttimeIread"DonQuixote",Iwantedtolaugh,anddidridiculousthingsforDonQuixote.ThesecondtimeIreadit,Iwantedtocry,forthedomineeringofaristocraticgentlemenandtheupsanddownsofordinarypeople.Thethirdtimewillnaturallythinkfromthesecriesandsmiles.So,whatdoyoureadfromit?Let'stalkaboutittogether!
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