After reading a famous book, everyone must have a lot of thoughts about life or things. You might as well sit down and write down your thoughts after reading it.
Do you want to know how to write a review after reading?
The following is an 850-word review of Captain Grant’s Sons and Daughters (selected 6 articles) that I carefully compiled. Welcome to read and collect.
Comments after reading Captain Grant's Sons and Daughters Chapter 1 Reading and eating are actually very similar, both are processes of enjoying food.
The difference is that you can visually see the delicacies with your eyes before eating and increase your desire to eat. Even though there are endless delicacies, you will be tired of them when you are full.
But reading is different. It is about opening high and walking high. You actually have no feeling for a strange book. The beautiful scenery in the book often makes you get better when you read deeply, until you forget to sleep and eat.
I felt the same way about a book I read this month called Captain Grant's Sons and Daughters.
This book is a science fiction novel.
But at the beginning, it was a bit disappointing, because there were no flying saucers or aliens.
Very ordinary, in a small harbor, a steamship was sailing, and several nobles were discussing catching a shark on the boat.
In fact, this book is an excellent travelogue.
The owner, Lord Glenarvan, will travel with his ship to South America, Oceania and the seas along the way.
It allows readers who live indoors to have a bird's-eye view of the world thousands of miles away and take a different trip.
When we climb to the top of the mountain, most of the time we will find that the top of the mountain is bare and there are few trees. Perhaps our greatest pleasure is a stone monument on the top of the mountain that can be photographed.
However, in this book, as the protagonists' team climbs a nine-thousand-foot mountain, they discover alpacas covered in velvet hair wandering around the edge of the snow, and hornless goats running like birds.
You can also see the roaring Andu Valley volcano, with lava and smoke clouds crisscrossing the sky like a huge kaleidoscope.
The team walked eastward to the eastern foothills of the Andes Mountains in Argentina.
Different scenery is presented on both sides. You will see a large apple forest with abundant grass and lush forests. Golden apples are hanging on the branches, and the golden light is shining, as if the cold winter has entered the hot summer.
I have never been to the grassland, and I can’t imagine what it is like.
The book describes the Pampas in Argentina, where large patches of dense grass grow on the light red soil, interspersed with animal bone fossils from the pre-flood period.
There is a kind of grass called Prajabrafa. It is said that during the rainy season in April and May, tourists can take shelter under the grass.
After the grassland, there are small areas of depression where a plant called Argentinian pampas grass grows, which grows specifically near fresh water.
There is also a poisonous snake called Shaolinah by the locals.
The team entered a eucalyptus forest in Australia. The 60-meter-high eucalyptus tree has a thick trunk that needs to be hugged. There are large flowers hanging between the leaves on the tree. There are wide gaps between the trees. In the gaps, there are
It's a small patch of grass, like a piece of brocade.
A certain beach on the Australian coastline is full of shells, and there are several chubby seals playing on the shore. The seals are lying lazily, with long noses that can be hard or soft.
The protagonists were captured by cannibals in the Weka Tuo River in New Zealand and sent to the foot of Mount Manga.
There is a New Zealand hemp called Halaki. Its nectar is excellent and its leaves can be dyed for local Aboriginal clothing.
Huge agave grasses were mixed in, with leaves like swords.
Colorful ducks float around the lake.
The details in the book are so well described that after reading it, you feel as if you have been to South America and Australia.
After-reading "Captain Grant's Sons and Daughters" Chapter 2 Verne was a Frenchman, but "Captain Grant's Sons and Daughters" is a story about a Scotsman.
In the novel, Verne expressed his dissatisfaction with the "British Empire dominated by England" more than once.
At the beginning of the novel, the revolutionary history of Scotland is reviewed and the independent tendency of "Scotland" is expressed.
Captain Grant's ideal was to find a piece of land and build a "New Scotland", so the English government was unwilling to rescue him.
Therefore, Sir Glenarvan, a Scottish nobleman, went to save him without hesitation.
During my adventure on the Australian continent, I met an Australian aboriginal child who "won first prize in geography class". His geography teacher was from England.
How can little Australian aborigines learn geography so well!
The geographer "Paganel" was so surprised that he tested the little indigenous people!
As a result, the geographical knowledge of the little aborigine made people "laughing". He believed that Australia belonged to the United Kingdom, America belonged to the United Kingdom, the president of the United States was a British governor, and Spain, Russia, Austria, Prussia, and France were not countries, but just provinces of the United Kingdom.
Through this humor, Verne satirized England's arrogance.
Later, he also said through the mouth of "Paganel" that "the colonial policy of the British Empire was aimed at exterminating weak and small ethnic groups. In Australia, this situation is particularly obvious."
In the early days of colonization, both the exiles and legitimate immigrants who came to Australia regarded black people as beasts.
They drove away the black people, shot the indigenous people, and kept saying that the indigenous Australians were stubborn and could only be killed once.
In the Sydney newspapers, some people even suggested large-scale poisoning to kill all the indigenous people in the Hunter Lake area.
Can I buy it again when I come back?