Don Quixote Book Review: Chapter 1? Under Don Quixote's thin face, he has rational thinking, rich imagination, and frank fantasy. However, he is immersed in, obsessed with, and worships the life of a knight in the upper and middle world, which makes him transcend the realm of civilization.
A red rock bamboo flower that penetrates deep into the valley bottom.
His crazy imagination made it difficult for him to distinguish between imagination and reality.
Crazy passion reached its peak.
He believed that the only meaningful way for people to live in this world is to be a knight errant. As for other ways of living, they are simply not worth mentioning. Don Quixote thought of it and did so.
His wild imagination is just the sun at night - this is the superficial feeling I had when I first read "Don Quixote".
I even wrote a diary specifically for this purpose. The meaning of the diary is to express: I seem to be obsessed with Don Quixote's crazy imagination, and I envy him for being able to recreate a world from his previous life. However, I can't get his true biography.
Many times, I probably feel that I am groggy, chaotic, and want to go crazy and are afraid of going crazy all day long. This is actually a very normal life state.
Perhaps every day in college, there are always so many nameless wanderings, unable to find feeling or direction.
But our life is not sad, it is full of self-entertainment.
Maybe it's because I'm looking back on the past, or maybe I'm panicking when facing the future.
? The library of Yunyang Normal College has a large collection of books. As long as you are willing to read, the vast sea of ??books here can fully satisfy and enrich the horizons of us students.
As for books, I am a person who prefers the history of Chinese literature, especially the history of ancient literature. As for foreign literary works, I only borrowed and read two books in the reading library. One was Charlotte's "Jane Jane" which was selected for group discussion last semester.
"Love"; the other was read when I was confused, envious of Don Quixote and could immerse myself in fantasy.
In this way, as a student, I feel ashamed about foreign literature.
Regarding foreign literature, it's not that Teacher Yang doesn't speak well, but that for Chinese people, it is very difficult to read foreign works, especially foreign names.
What I want to say here is that as long as you calm down and read this work, you will gain a lot. It will not only let you understand the entire medieval Europe at once, but at least it will allow you to calm down...? I will continue.
Let me talk about some of my thoughts on this work that I have read for a long time. The "Don Quixote" I read was an illustrated version, and the characters were very vivid. This is also the origin of my first reading experience.
"Don Quixote" is a classic work by the famous Spanish writer Cervantes.
Don Quixote de La Mancha, whose real name was Alonzo Quijada, was a country boy. He became fascinated by the novels about knights that were popular at the time, and he also wanted to imitate the knights and go out on a ranger.
He found a pair of tattered pieces of armor from the antiques passed down from his family, and named himself Don Quixote de La Mancha. He also found a servant Sancho and a milkmaid from a neighboring village, and named him Don Quixote de La Mancha.
Dulcinea, as the person she loves to serve her all her life.
Then he got on a skinny horse and ran away from home.
Don Quixote also acted according to the weird ideas in his mind, treating the windmill as a giant, the sheep as the enemy, the convicts as the victimized knights, and the wineskin as the giant's head, indiscriminately chopping and killing.
He killed and caused many ridiculous things. His actions were not only useless to others, but he himself was beaten and suffered.
He was bedridden after arriving home for the last time, and it was only on his deathbed that he realized what had happened.
He made a will that if his niece, the only heir, marries a knight, his inheritance rights will be revoked.
? When I first saw this work, I just didn’t think it made people laugh. The horse looked so skinny, but it was also the emaciated Don Quixote, wearing armor and holding a shield, completely immersed in narcissism.
middle.
When he got there, he was going crazy, and his weird behavior made people laugh and cry. But if you taste it carefully, the light of humanity shines everywhere in the article. Even though he was terminally ill, Don Quixote did not give up on himself.
In pursuit of freedom and ideals, he bravely fights windmills, eradicates violence and kills sheep in anger.
He did many incredible and ridiculous things, but in the face of people's ridicule, he still held his head high.
I never felt there was anything wrong with myself.
Especially this paragraph, when Don Quixote said this after seeing the icon of the ancient knight: "These saints and knights were with me when they were alive, that is, they were chivalrous and righteous. I and their
The difference is: they are saints, fighting for the way of God; I am a mortal, fighting for the way of humanity. They won the kingdom of heaven with their bravery, because the kingdom of heaven requires hard work; and I, until today, I don’t know.
What did you get in return for your hard work..." Yes, you won't get much glory or happiness with such a dream. However, is it a sin to have such a dream? Let me ask,
Shouldn't we have such an ideal as a human being? However, what does reality tell us? It says, "No".
? From Don Quixote, I also saw the most basic essence of people, that is, to achieve their own goals at all costs.
In the process of realization, that skinny knight-errant like a sorghum pole, that imaginative gentleman, always reflected his integrity, kindness, and perseverance. This is the most noble spirit of mankind, because too much
It's the simplicity that makes a lot of jokes.
Learn from his perseverance.
Is it prosperous?