After watching Mathilde, I feel 1. A five-year-old girl, with adult intelligence, finished reading in the library at an early age. Unexpectedly, she-Matilda met the worst parents and the most vicious headmaster in the world. Principal Tranchibul, she can throw students out of the window like a hammer. Whenever I read about her parents, I always sweat for Matilda. When I read the headmaster's place, I saw the devil's fury in my mind, which was terrible. But Matilda of the League can always find a way to deal with all this, just as her parents and principals did to her.
Matilda went to primary school at the age of five. This school is called Crunchem School. The headmaster of this school is an awe-inspiring middle-aged woman. Her name is Miss Tranzibur. Tilda has a very good head teacher named Miss Henny. She is very gentle. When Mathilda had her first class, Miss Henny taught everyone the multiplication table of 2, which other children could not do, but Mathilda spread all over the city. In addition, she can calculate the multiplication of two digits by oral calculation. Miss Henny was very shocked. She went to tell the headmaster to ask him to promote Mathilde to the highest class and attend classes with children aged 1 1. But the headmaster not only refused, but also kicked Miss Henny out of the office.
After reading this book, I know I should read more. Books can make us talk with some great writers, thus enriching our lives and broadening our horizons.
Little Matilda still has precious courage. She thinks that what the headmaster said is wrong, so she has been reasoning with the unreasonable headmaster. At that time, even if the headmaster tore her up, she was not afraid, and sometimes we were afraid to express our thoughts and opinions when facing people who were much stronger than ourselves, so we should face life and ourselves with a valuable courage like Mathilda Jr.
Reading Mathilde 2, I first saw that roald dahl was Daddy Fox, and I was shocked by the straightforward description of my homework. The teacher recommended it. Of course there is nothing wrong with the content, but the language is a bit rude. Maybe it suits boys. When I got Matilda, I couldn't put it down at first sight. Maybe he was attracted by this talented child. Her IQ is so high that her parents don't know it, and she wants to stop her development.
This story tells that Matilda has two parents who never care about her. Matilda tried every means to play tricks on her parents, and in the end they all succeeded. Matilda was eloquent at the age of one and a half and knew as many words as adults. At the age of three, she could already read newspapers and magazines. At the age of four, she read very fast and fluently, and naturally began to yearn for reading. But only her mother had a simple recipe at home, until she read the book and recited all the recipes in it, and decided to read some more interesting books. Her father didn't buy her books. Mathilda has to go to the library to read books every afternoon. Because Matilda finished reading many books by great writers when she was a child, at school, her teacher, Miss Henny, could hardly believe that Matilda was so clever.
Miss Agatha Tranchibul is the headmaster of this school. She used to throw a hammer at school, so she had great strength. Everyone should stay as far away from her as possible, and dare not offend her, because she is terrible. Later, Miss Agatha Tranchibul made it a rule to go to Matilda's class for a class every Thursday after lunch. Lavender is Matilda's good friend. She put a salamander in the kettle for Miss Agatha Trunchbull. Newt looks like a little crocodile, sticky and disgusting! The next day, Miss Agatha Tranqible was startled by the salamander in class. Just then, Matilda developed the ability to knock things over with her eyes and knocked over the cup with a salamander. Miss Agatha Tranqible left angrily. When Matilda came home, she took a cigar from her father and began to practice moving and lifting things. Finally, she can lift the cigar to six feet with her eyes for one minute. The next Thursday, Miss Agatha Trunchbull checked the kettle to see if there were any salamanders in it. After that, class begins. While Miss Agatha Tranchibul was giving a lecture to a classmate, Matilda wrote a paragraph on the blackboard with her eyes. Miss Henny soon knew that Matilda had written it, because Matilda told the truth yesterday. After reading this passage, Miss Agatha Tranqible immediately walked away, just like disappearing into the air. Finally, Matilda and Miss Henny lived in the red house. How happy they are!
Thoughts on reading Mathilde 3 During the holiday, I read Mathilde, and I understand that in our life, we should summon up courage to face life.
Open the cover of the book and a wonderful story comes into view. Matilda is a clever little girl. She likes reading very much: she read all the children's books at the age of three; I started reading adult books at the age of four. However, her parents are busy doing business and watching TV all day, and don't let her read books. She tried to convince her parents in many interesting ways that life is not just cheating and watching TV. When she was in primary school at the age of five, she used her magical ability to move chalk with her eyes and write the name of the principal on the blackboard, which surprised the bad principal who would scold every child and restored the original peace of the school. Because Mathilda's parents and brother are going to Spain, Mathilda doesn't want to leave Miss Henny who has been caring and helping her. Finally, she and Miss Henny live together forever. ...
After reading this book, I slowly closed the book and meditated. Always want to read it again. From this book, I think we should read more books, from which we can gain a lot of knowledge and valuable experience of others, thus enriching our lives and broadening our horizons. Matilda also had a rare courage to argue the truth with the unreasonable headmaster. Even though the headmaster seemed to tear her to pieces at that time, she was not afraid. On the other hand, I don't have the courage to express my thoughts and opinions in front of adults and teachers!
Thank you, brave and clever Matilda, for giving me the courage to stick to my point of view when comparing my powerful people face to face. Similarly, you should have the courage to hide in your life.
Today, I read Mathilda by roald dahl.
The protagonist in the book is a two-year-old girl. She can read newspapers at the age of two and read all Dickens' works at the age of four. But she has a "stupid parent". They think books are the most boring thing in the world, and they just play mahjong every day. As soon as I saw Mathilda holding the book, I tore it to pieces. Matilda decided to get back at him.
On this day, Matilda got up early. She took a bottle of shampoo, but it was not shampoo at all, but Matilda's mother put it in the toilet cleaner. Little did Matilda know that she poured this "shampoo" into her father's shampoo and poured a little of all the shampoo. After her father used this bottle of shampoo, his hair became smelly, sticky and colorful.
Fortunately, she has a teacher who is in the same boat with her to help her. Her aunt is the "violent principal", because she will beat the students or throw them out for a long time because of some trivial things (the principal has practiced throwing the shot before). And this principal robbed her niece's house (niece is Matilda's teacher). After Jenny (Mathilda's teacher) told Mathilda everything, Mathilda developed a magical skill: quietly picking up something with her eyes and controlling it. After all this, Matilda borrowed the headmaster to come to their class, picked up the chalk with her magical kung fu and wrote down everything Jenny had experienced. This move really worked and scared the headmaster to death on the spot. The next day, the vice principal told all the teachers in the conference room that the principal was missing.
After school, Matilda's father told him that his family would spend a month in other places. But Mathilda's school is going to hold an activity about reading, so Mathilda chooses to stay with Jenny. Matilda's parents never came back.
This story tells me that good people will be rewarded. But on one condition, you have to face many tests if you want to be an out-and-out good person. In the face of many tests, most people choose to give up. Only a few people like Matilda will be rewarded. We didn't succeed because we didn't have the belief of "persistence". Moreover, Matilda still has a belief in her heart, and that is courage. Because mom and dad are our parents, many people dare not be the opposite of mom and dad. So they failed.
After reading Mathilda, I read Mathilda written by Radel Dahl, a world master of fantasy literature.
This book tells a thrilling and interesting story; There is a little girl named Matilda. She has shown superhuman talent and intelligence since she was a child, but her parents think she is a fool. Later, her parents sent her to a school. Tranzibur, the headmaster of that school, is a person who hates children very much and often beats and scolds students. Once, scolded by the hateful headmaster Tranzi Bull, Matilda suddenly found herself with an unusual ability-she can move things with her eyes. So Matilda decided to use this function to get back at the principal. Later, Matilda showed the headmaster his true colors. It turned out that the headmaster was a murderer, so he ran away and never dared to bully his classmates again.
When I finished reading the last page of this book, I was filled with emotion. Good is rewarded with good, evil with evil, and justice will eventually overcome evil. For example, President Tranzi Boer committed all kinds of evils, and was finally defeated by Mathilde's justice force I, only to end up in a stampede, and Mathilde's parents, who often engaged in deceptive activities, finally had to leave their hometown to find another new home. Matilda's honest and kind teacher finally got what she deserved, while the witty and brave Matilda defeated the unscrupulous principal with her just power and special role, and finally lived a happy life with the teacher.
In addition, I realized another point. In this book, Matilda is so talented, but her parents think Matilda is just a waste and a fool. Look at the parents now. Some of them, like them, never see any advantages of children and constantly criticize their shortcomings. And other parents, you can't imagine how much they dote on their children. Even though their children are useless, they still think their children are the best. This is all a sign of ignorance.
This book has benefited me a lot. It taught me kindness and honesty through thrilling and interesting stories. It also made me understand how parents should treat their children and many other reasons. No wonder readers in Britain think highly of this book, even surpassing Harry Potter.
Roald dahl is a famous writer of children's literature, and I like reading his books. I have basically seen roald dahl's classic works, which are very nice. Among them, my favorite book is Mathilde, which is about the sincere friendship between Mathilde, a clever little girl, and the kind Miss Henny, which is enough to warm the world.
A cute little girl, who likes reading, studying and reading newspapers very much. When she was five years old, she read most of the works of classic writers! She is extremely clever and studies for half a day every day, because the little girl always thinks that reading is something to increase her knowledge, enrich her mind and have fun. Unfortunately, this clever little girl met the worst parents and the most vicious headmaster in the world, but she didn't give up, but studied and grew hard. This magical little girl is Matilda! However, Matilda, this amazing girl, has a free way to deal with all these difficulties. She took out her innate unique stunt-staring at a place unblinkingly, saying what she wanted to do, and rescued the kind Miss Henny. In the process of fighting against the vicious headmaster Tranchibul, she showed great courage and formed a deep friendship with Miss Henry. Their friendship is enough to warm the cold world.
After reading this story, I know that we must learn from Matilda's persistent behavior, love learning and reading as much as Matilda, and cut off the time for playing and reading, so that our study will rise step by step. And be kind and make more friends, so that we will have more and more friends and you will be happier and happier!
Today, I read a book called Mathilde. This book is very beautiful. It tells the story of a five-year-old girl. This is a good book. I like it very much. Let me tell you the general content.
Matilda, a five-year-old girl, lives in a boring family. Her parents never cared about her. At school, only her teacher, Miss Henny, helped Matilda to launch a fierce "battle" with her parents and the headmaster.
She is clever and can recite it backwards. She is very kind and can think of any way to deal with her father who makes fake and shoddy cars and let him be punished. She also has a good idea to deal with her chubby, fierce and arrogant headmaster. I think Matilda is a very good girl. Finally, she and Miss Henny live together forever.
In this book, I like Miss Henny best because she is an amiable teacher. She lets her children learn through play, and each child's academic performance is excellent.
This book is really interesting. It describes the joys and sorrows of Matilda's childhood. I love this book!
After reading Mathilde, I feel 8 years old. After reading this book, I was immediately shocked!
This book takes the little girl Matilda as the protagonist and tells about her home and school. Everything around her is always so terrible: the vicious headmaster, Miss Trunchbull, and the vulgar and violent father. Matilda finally got rid of all this and lived the life she wanted by relying on her own wisdom and the help of her teacher.
Matilda had only one book at home. When she was tired of reading it, she asked her father to buy it, but he refused. But this did not dispel Matilda's desire for books. She went to the library to borrow books and ate up most of the classic works of famous writers at the age of five! They are all adult books.
Look at Matilda's father. His name is Mr. Ai Cao, and he is a car dealer. He used various methods to repair the broken car, but in order to succeed, he did whatever it took. This is a crime! Mathilde tried to persuade dad, but he wouldn't listen. When he saw her reading, he tore up her book.
Mathilda showed her talent after she went to school, so that Miss Henny, the teacher, didn't give her a lecture and asked her to read a senior book. One day, the headmaster gave a lecture. Because Rupert said that two times seven equals sixteen, the headmaster pulled his hair. Other students were punished for making a little mistake, and Julius was thrown out directly by the headmaster like a ball.
Matilda has a kind of magic: controlling things with her eyes. Miss Henny invited her to her home. When Mathilde learned that Troncheble had illegally occupied Miss Henny's family property, she used her magic to clean up the headmaster. Later, Matilda's family went to Spain, and she lived with Miss Henny.
Through this story, I understand that kind people are always happy. Good is rewarded with good, and evil with evil. I guess everyone likes Mathilda very much, but they don't like the headmaster.
Reflections on Mathilde 9 Mathilde tells the story of a little girl named Mathilde who fights wits with her parents and the evil headmaster of Tranchibul.
I am attracted by this book, whether it is the characters with different personalities, the author's humorous words or humorous handwriting everywhere. I have read this book for three times, and I can't help but admire it in my heart after reading it every time.
Matilda is a very clever girl, and can be said to be a genius, but her parents are very stupid, confined to their own small world and have no idea of their differences. Most parents think their children are the best in the world, but the couple don't care about their children at all. To make matters worse, the clever Mathilde is dispensable. I am disgusted with this, especially when I think of their hateful faces-thin bodies like sticks and shiny blond hair. This is what this couple looks like. This is an incredible combination.
Matilda fought back fiercely against such parents. Whenever I come to a critical moment, I will worry about her. Whenever I succeed, I will be filled with joy and feel happy. In the process of struggling with the headmaster, Tranchebul, Matilda also met the kind and beautiful Miss Henny, who was the only one who cared about and understood Matilda. Even in dangerous situations, you can resist tenaciously. How unyielding and fearless
After reading this story, I will think: the author's thought is really wonderful, and he can make up such a fascinating story. The whole story is ups and downs until the suspense is solved, which is still unforgettable for a long time. I can always feel the humorous character of the author from it.
Mathilde is 10. Recently, I am reading the works of roald dahl, a world-famous fantasy literature master. After reading Mr. Magic Fox, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and The Witch, I read a very interesting book, Mathilda, which I want to recommend to you.
This book tells the story of a little girl Matilda fighting with her headmaster, Miss Tracy Bull. The little girl Matilda wronged her by saying that she was a genius or a child prodigy. Matilda's brother Michael is a completely normal child, but his sister, something will make you dumbfounded. Many people may live in the environment where Matilda lives. They will spend the whole day in Lacrimosa, but Matilda takes everything as a joke. At the age of one and a half, she is fully articulate and knows as many words as adults. But instead of praising her, her parents said that she was a talkative girl and told her painfully that the little girl should be able to see people, but she could not hear voices. At the age of 3, Matilda had learned to read newspapers and magazines by herself at home. By the age of four, she had read fast and fluently, and naturally began to yearn for reading. But in this knowledgeable family, the only book is her mother's simple cookbook. After she read through the book and recited all the recipes in it, she decided to read something more interesting. At the age of 4, Matilda had read all the books in her family, but they were basically magazines. Because her business father and gambling mother don't study at all, she didn't think of buying books for her exceptionally smart daughter. It was Matilda who asked to go to school herself that her parents sent her to Kangqin Primary School. Miss Traci Bull, the headmaster, was born as a shot putter. If any student is disobedient, she throws the child out of the wall like a shot put. She hates children most. All the teachers and students in the school live in her shadow, and Matilda is no exception. Although nine times out of ten, Miss Jenny, a first-grade teacher, is a ray of sunshine in the little girl's heart. The teacher appreciated Matilda's cleverness and encouraged her to continue to make progress. Matilda discovered that she had a super power when she was fighting the headmaster, Tracy Bull. As long as she stares at something hard with her own eyes, it will move with her eyes. Finally, she used the headmaster, Miss Tracy Bull, to kill Jenny's father and her brother-in-law, and forged a will to obtain evidence of inheritance, which scared the headmaster and never came back the next day. ...
Mathilda taught me how to grow up in adversity. If I have problems with my parents or teachers, I will think about how Matilda did it.
After watching Mathilde, I feel 1 1. What I admire is the protagonist of a book called Mathilde. Her name is Mathilda. She can move anything where she wants with her eyes. How amazing! So far, no one on earth can do it! Matilda not only has super powers, but also has a very high learning ability. Matilda had read many masterpieces when she was five years old, which was the age when other children couldn't read! So, what's Matilda's secret? I think that's why she persisted. Besides being able to read since childhood, Matilda went to the library every afternoon no matter how far she walked, and later borrowed books to read at home. I think it's because she read so many books that she unconsciously accumulated a lot of words. We only learned last semester that perseverance will lead to success, and it seems really good!
I really want to have Matilda's superpowers, but I don't want to live like her at all. She has a pair of stupid and terrible parents who don't care about their daughter at all, but don't like her very much. Matilda is the youngest in the family, and she has no resistance to her parents' behavior. So how does she live in this family? Her method also surprised me very much. Once, her father was jealous of her reading, and even tore up the books she borrowed from the library page by page! Mathilda, she's sitting quietly! If it were any other child, it would definitely cry, but Matilda didn't. She knows it's no use crying. But did she just put up with it? Then I looked down. Oh, it turned out that she used her only strength and wisdom to dye her father's hair golden, thus defeating him! I think this also requires us to learn and think. Mathilde's way of dealing with problems. Unlike ordinary people, she takes action indiscriminately when problems happen, but responds rationally. Think about it, crying won't solve the problem at all. Think about it, there can be better countermeasures. But we often choose the former, because we are too excited to think about it, but we often get twice the result with half the effort.
Therefore, if you encounter problems in the future, you might as well be like Matilda: think first, then act. Don't you believe it? Then try it!
Thoughts on reading Mathilde 12 During the long winter vacation, I read Mathilde. Through this book, I realized that roald dahl's imagination was too rich. He imagines an ordinary child as a person with super powers: he has read all the children's books in the bookstore; You can also overthrow objects with perseverance. This book tells the story of the growth of a little girl named Matilda. Her father is in the car business, but he is a profiteer and doesn't keep his word; His mother loves gambling and goes every weekend. And her brother is a person at a loss. When mom goes out to gamble, she reads borrowed books. Matilda's parents preferred sons to daughters and never paid attention to Matilda, but she was always condemned and scolded by her parents. Later, her parents sent him to a school. At school, he met the kind and lovely Miss Jane Henny, her head teacher. But the headmaster of that school, Troncheble, hates children very much and often beats and scolds students. Good is rewarded with good, and evil with evil. Good will eventually triumph over evil. In another condemnation, Matilda found herself capable of-
He can move objects with his eyes. They used this super power to defeat the hateful headmaster. In the end, Matilda's father was wanted for complaining and fled abroad. Only Matilda stayed, and she lived happily with her dear Miss Henny. When I saw the last page of this book, I was filled with emotion. Little Matilda had read most of the classics when she was five years old! But this clever little girl met the parents and principals of the most vulgar forces in the world. They hate children as much as bedbugs. They want to drive all children out of the earth. They abused the children again and again, but Matilda had her own way to deal with it. With her wisdom, she came up with one coup after another and defeated the bad guys.
Thoughts on Reading Mathilde Recently I read a book called Mathilde. This is a fairy tale novel written by roald dahl, a famous British children's writer, which tells the story of Matilda, a little girl, struggling with vulgar and snobbish parents and a vicious headmaster.
Mathilda, the little hero, is a girl who likes reading. She has read all the classics at the age of five. She is a strange little girl who is good at finding her way. Is a little girl who dares to fight against evil forces; Is a little girl who likes to help kind people.
When Matilda was four and a half years old, she read almost all the world famous books. But her parents think that it is useless for girls to study, as long as they dress beautifully and find a reliable man, so they often oppose her reading and tear up her books. Her parents don't care about her at all, and neither do they. I think her parents' ideas are wrong. I think reading is very useful. Reading can enrich one's brain and find a reliable man. It is better to make yourself reliable. What puzzles me is why her parents are not so concerned about her.
Matilda especially likes playing tricks on her parents. She poured super glue on his father's hat so that his father couldn't take it off and had to cut off his hair. She changed mom and dad's hair conditioner, and dad used mom's hair conditioner, and his hair turned strange gray. She also quietly put a talking parrot in their cupboard and always said, "Hello! Hello! " Scared her mother into thinking there was a ghost. I feel that she is playing tricks on her parents in this way, probably to arouse their concern and concern for her. She is really a strange little girl who knows how to find her way.
Matilda also has an opponent, that is, a rather violent principal. When the headmaster says one, you must never say two, or you will be picked up by the headmaster and thrown out of the campus like a shot put. She fought against the evil headmaster with her friends and finally kicked him out of the campus. The headmaster also wants to run a campus without children. He thinks children are disgusting and dirty things. I really want to know why the headmaster doesn't like children, so why does he run a school?
Of course, Mathilde also has a good friend, Miss Henny. She is a gentle and considerate teacher and Mathilde likes her very much. In fact, I also want to be a teacher, as gentle and considerate as Teacher Henny, as humorous as Teacher Han, and as beautiful and generous as Teacher Shi.
This book seems to have no ending. It ended before I finished reading it. I really want to finish reading the story.
Read Mathilde 14 Today I read Mathilde, which is about a four-year-old girl who can read books for adults. I really admire her. But she doesn't have a good reading environment. Her parents not only owe a lot of debts to others, but also don't let her study. I watched it and was really angry with Matilda's parents' behavior. Even more irritating, on one occasion, Matilda was reading a book and was seen by her father. Her father stepped forward, took the book from Matilda without hesitation, tore it into pieces and threw it into the trash can. To make matters worse, when Matilda screamed that the book was borrowed from the library, her father said to her, "You can't study any more." But her father's words didn't stop her from reading. On the contrary, she loved reading more. At this time, I really want to say to Matilda's father, "You should let Matilda study, you know? She is a genius at reading. If we don't let her study now, it will be too late later! After reading this book, I suddenly remembered a neighbor upstairs from my grandmother's house.
One day, I went out for a walk and suddenly heard a cry from upstairs. I went up and saw that it was Dongdong, the boy next door. I vaguely heard his father yelling, "Who told you to do so badly in the exam?" "Say that finish, with a bang, I looked up and saw Dongdong standing at the door, shouting in a pleading voice," Dad, I know I was wrong. Let me in. "I quickly went upstairs and pulled him to the chair in the community and asked him what was wrong. Why did dad kick you out of the house so cruelly? " Dongdong said, "His father lost at mahjong 1000, which is enough. Plus, he only got 85 points in the exam today, and his father is even more furious. He asked me to be his punching bag and beat him up. " I felt wronged for Dongdong after listening to his words. I feel how adults can treat their children like this, and how this kind of education can be accepted by children! I want to say to parents all over the world: "Please understand your children more!"
Mathilda is a wonderful book. I hope you can read it, too, which will benefit a lot.