Comments on hette achethouse's reading.
Staring at this pale yellow photo on the cover, Anne smiled and looked calm, giving people a soft and firm strength without any sad feeling. I wonder if you feel the same way when you see this photo.
I have long heard that Het Achterhuis told a diary written by a German Jewish girl who was thirteen or fourteen years old and hid in a shelter in the Netherlands during World War II. During the Second World War, the massacre of Jews by German Nazis was a terrible tragedy in history. Can a little girl still have peace and harmony in the shelter? With such doubts, I opened the book.
In the late World War II, the war situation became more and more urgent for the German Nazis, and at the same time, they slaughtered more and more Jews. Annie who just celebrated 13 birthday? Frank and his family hid in the top floor of his father's company and began a 25-month refuge life. You can't talk, wear shoes or do anything during the day, including going to the toilet. You only have activities at night. In the long 25 months, Anne used her dream of becoming a writer to record everything that happened and her growth. She thought about war, anti-Semitism, the relationship with family, nature, God, religion and so on, and gradually grew into a mature person with a deep understanding of life.
In Anne's diary, it is rare to see the pessimism of this fourteen-year-old girl. Many times it gives people a positive feeling. She creates a variety of festive atmosphere in such a small and private space, happily accepts gifts from relatives and friends, and carefully prepares other people's holiday gifts. As can be seen from her words, she still maintains her pursuit and hope for life and can't see a trace of despair. From all the small details, I can hardly feel that Anne is in an extremely dangerous situation, a situation where she may lose her life at any time. Seeing this, I suddenly understand why little Annie on the cover is smiling and calm.
We are fourteen years old, and living in today's environment is not only ten million times better than Anne. I am grateful to live in such a peaceful era, and I hope that every 14-year-old girl around me and I can always keep the hope of pursuing our dreams like Anne!
So we must look at things optimistically like Anne in the article, so as to help us do more things successfully and not fall into the swamp of disappointment. As anonymous said, "you don't always have negative emotions, but you don't look at the world optimistically."
Let's turn to Het Achterhuis and pay tribute to this girl 14 years old. She will give us hope and strength.
Reflections on Hett Archethouse's Reading 2
Het Achterhuis is Anne &; Middot Frank wrote about Anne's parents and sister, who hid in their father's office in order to avoid being chased by the German police, and began a "secret room" life for two years. Later, Fan&; Middot, the Dass and Dussel moved in.
To my relief, when Anne's parents sighed, Anne laughed it off. Because she is optimistic, she will laugh it off because she is optimistic. At that time, their life was very limited: they couldn't make a sound when walking, they couldn't go out, and they had to go to bed early and get up late. Hellip& amphellip But Annie looks at everything optimistically.
This shows how important optimism is to life. If Anne is not optimistic, she will be shrouded in a sad net like other family members. So I like Annie, because I sometimes look at things pessimistically. Pessimism and optimism are like two mirrors On the one hand, it can show the beauty of things, on the other hand, it can only show the shortcomings of things. In life, we look at one thing, why not consider looking at it with an optimistic attitude? For example, Anne in the article, although she heard her family complain that she was blind, she didn't take it seriously. I seem to hear an unyielding soul shouting loudly in the dark.
On the reading of hette achethouse.
I read a book called Het Achterhuis the other day, which described the diary written by a Jewish girl named Anne from 1942 to 1994. In her diary, Anne tells about her life as a Jew in a secret cabin to avoid the cruel German Nazis.
In her diary, Anne truthfully recorded some laws and regulations formulated by the government at that time after the Netherlands was captured. "The law stipulates that Jews should embroider the yellow six-pointed star emblem on their clothes; Jews are forbidden to go out late at night; Do not go to some entertainment places! & amphellip& amphellip "I feel very angry when I see these regulations. In doing so, they completely restricted the freedom of Jews and there was no democracy at all. This has completely cornered the Jews. How can they survive under such circumstances! However, under such circumstances, Anne's family is still working hard. They don't give up. They believe that one day they will wait until the day of success. On July 8, Anne's sister suddenly received an urgent notice. Margo is only 16 years old! These inhuman Nazis don't even spare a little girl? The cruelty of the Nazi Party aroused everyone's rebellious spirit. Finally, everyone decided to move the whole family to a secret cabin, an abandoned house in an office building. Their friends brought them food. They live in a secret cabin. In order to avoid being discovered by others, they dare not speak loudly or walk at night, so they can only do some static things. Depressed life makes everyone sensitive and irritable. Later, the Van Gogh family lived in a secret cabin with a kind doctor, Dicia. Mrs. Van Gogh is selfish and stingy. She always finds fault with Anne and even quarrels frequently. In this case, Anne learned to be patient and strong. In the life of the secret cabin, Anne didn't give up studying, but she still studied all kinds of languages carefully every day. At the same time, Anne has her own concerns. Anne fell in love with Peter, but Anne's father was very angry. He told Annie to handle this relationship calmly and told her that there would be more choices in the future. Annie also decided to deal with this relationship calmly. At this time, Anne understood that persistence is victory and giving up is death. During the time when they lived in the secret cabin, their companions were arrested in groups and treated mercilessly by the Gestapo. Some of them were caught on the train and sent to Fort Westchester. Others were sent to a remote and desolate place and died of gas & HELLIP & HELLIP1944. When the allied forces landed, they finally waited for the long-awaited good news, but their food was getting less and less, but they always maintained an optimistic and positive attitude, comforting and encouraging each other and believing that the future would be beautiful. In the end, Germany failed, but Anne also left. After all, she didn't wait until the day of success.
Through reading Het Achterhuis, I learned that even in the face of great disasters, I should learn to be strong, always handle things, maintain a tough, optimistic and positive attitude towards life, never give up learning, believe in myself, and learn to find hope in difficulties, just like Anne said, "I believe in myself" and "including my thoughts, my wishes and my dreams".
Four Comments on the Reading of Hutt Acht House.
You may also have the habit of keeping a diary. A young girl's diary is considered to commemorate the whimsy and the throb of love every day. Ordinary and happy "running account" is often the writing product of this era. But have you seen such a moment under the threat of death &; Lsquo Chamber of Secrets &; Diary of a girl in an rsquo movie? Het Achterhuis described the life records of people in the secret room during World War II from the perspective of a little girl. Het Achterhuis tells us how a growing girl faces the problems of war, racial persecution, self-growth and orientation, and the roles of men and women. Het Achterhuis is about fear, anxiety, slavery and hunger and cold. A 16-year-old girl's greatest wish is to become a journalist and writer, but because of an evil war launched by Hitler, she died in a Nazi concentration camp at the age of flower season. The cold and dark concentration camp became the end of her life, and sincere feelings and humble hopes ran through the whole diary. Loneliness and keeping secrets in writing have become widespread repercussions in the world. Kindness and integrity are universal values after all. Het Achterhuis is not only a monologue of a growing girl's inner world, but also a witness report of the designated suffering life under German occupation.
The history of the Jewish nation is doomed to be a tragedy. They were displaced in 2000, expelled, persecuted, humiliated and endured hardships. In 1930s and 1940s, terrible fate came to this country again. They were all crammed into Auschwitz like lambs, watching the mountains of colorful hair in the concentration camp and listening to the survivors accuse the heinous crimes with trembling voices. All hearts with conscience are trembling. Nazi, naked in human nature, feels like an animal. Everywhere is full of the smell of death, everywhere is frightened and helpless eyes, everywhere is the cry of despair. Why are you not allowed to live? Who stipulated that Jews were rats and Nazis were cats?
War is always a black theme, and World War II is undoubtedly a heavy stroke. Thousands of Jews were killed in batches just because they were Jews! Many of them are children, and Anne Frank is one of them with a delicate and flexible voice. Just like Oster &; Middot schnabel said, "The voices of millions of people are silenced, and this deep voice is just a child's whisper & hellip& amphellip, which lasts longer than the murderer's howl and is louder than the voices of all times."
Anne middotAnneFrank, a Jewish girl, was born in a wealthy Jewish family in Frankfurt, Germany on June 1929. Her father is the general manager of a company and her mother is a wealthy family. Anne has been spoiled by her parents since she was a child, and has been loved by her teachers since she went to school. It's really pampered. After the rise of the Nazis, he and his family took refuge in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. On June 1942, she received a diary as a birthday present and began to write a diary. On this day, she wrote: "I have never confided to anyone, but I hope I can do this to you here, and I hope you can be my source of comfort and support." Forced by the increasingly cruel wave of anti-Semitism, eight people in her family and four other Jews hid in the secret room of her father's company, and eight people hid in the attic secret room for 25 months. During the day, they can't talk, wear shoes or do anything, including going to the toilet. Only at night can they break the taboo. They can only rely on their colleagues in their father's company to help them supply food and daily necessities and know everything about the outside world. In the long 25 months, only 13-year-old Jewish girl Anne supported her to record every day's events and her growth in the attic with her pen and her dream of becoming a writer. Because I am suddenly in a narrow space and suddenly face the fear of being discovered and death every day, eight people with different personalities have various expressions of hope to survive, and the true expression of people in the most difficult situation &; The message and significance conveyed by the principle of mdash& ampmdash can make everyone feel a suffocating profundity. It is rare to see sunshine, because sunshine and realization coexist. Hiding in the secret attic is to make yourself into thin air, at least in the eyes of strangers. After living in the secret room for two or three years, she finally left at the age of 16 because the Gestapo finally knocked on the door of the secret room. Arrested on August 1944 on charges. Anne and seven other people were sent to a concentration camp, experiencing worsening hardships: hard work, cold, hunger, illness and the threat of being sent to the crematorium at any time! The chimneys of huge crematoriums always emit thick black smoke. Anne should not only be careful not to be sent in, but also always pay attention to whether the ashes of relatives will float outside. Except for her father, eight people suffered misfortune. Anne and her sister Margo were finally transferred to Bergen-Belson concentration camp, and died of typhoid fever at the beginning of March 1945 (a few weeks before liberation). Annie is only 16 years old, and her bones are hard to find. According to statistics, more than one million children under the age of sixteen died in the Holocaust, and Anne Frank was one of them.
For thirteen-year-old Anne, this diary is like opening a door to growth and infinite hope. Annie said, "Without a diary, there would be no me." However, Anne never had a chance to relive all this, because at the same time, it was also the prelude to the war. With the alarm, the nightmare began. And in the face of the shadow of death, her heart has always been peaceful and sincere. Annie said, "I am often depressed, but I never despair." I regard this secret life as an interesting adventure, which is just the beautiful beginning of an interesting life. " When I look up at the sky, I always feel that things will get better and better, cruelty will eventually end, peace and tranquility will come again, and I will strengthen my ideals. Maybe one day I can realize all my dreams: my biggest dream is to be a reporter and eventually become a famous writer. I still firmly believe that people are kind and beautiful at heart. "So, when reading Het Achterhuis, in the context of the Great War, we will get more and more warm things to carry. There is a cheerful and warm seed lingering in every corner, and details can be seen everywhere, which Anne brought to everyone around her. She can say, "I must admit, what is more pleasant than sitting under the skylight, feeling the sunshine on my cheeks and hugging a lovely boy?" "
Anne experienced happiness, expectation, concealment, depression, desire, sadness, struggle and death. In her diary, Anne truthfully recorded the secret and hard life in the past two years, her loneliness and depression, her fear and hatred of reality, her pursuit and expectation of life, her yearning and wishes for the future, and her deep thinking about war and human nature. She longed to embrace nature and the world with youthful passion, courage and natural kindness, but the war rewarded her with suffering and death. In the two years that Anne kept a diary, life was awkward. She has written many times about the fear caused by the Amsterdam bombings and constantly condemned racial discrimination. However, Hiding is full of horrible daily life, which deeply touches people's hearts in the ordinary. She is witnessing war and persecution. 1947, Anne's father, who survived, compiled Anne's diary and published it. So far, diaries have been translated into 55 languages and distributed in 30 million copies around the world, which has become the common spiritual heritage of mankind. Annie really realized her wish: "I hope I can live after I die." "Go into the world and do your part for mankind."
I think there must be many children, like Annie, who smiled and said, "I believe in kindness." I will never forget Anne's naked body and shaved her empty eyes, forever &; hellip& amphellip
I hope that similar tragedies will never happen again. Pray for peace.
Five views on reading by hette achethouse.
Today, I still don't want to think about the global war in the 1930s and 1940s. When I think about it, I will see the bodies everywhere, and the groans are heartbreaking. I don't want to see sad tears or desperate and helpless eyes. I want to hear people all over the world sing praises for world peace loudly, instead of singing helpless arias.
About two years ago, I first came to Het Achterhuis. Out of curiosity, I had a spiritual exchange with a little Jewish girl. It is this unusual communication that shocked and touched my heart &; Hellip& amphellip's little girl's name is Anne. She comes from a Jewish family. Her father is the owner of a candy company, so little Annie has lived a happy life since she was a child. However, the little girl in her prime never imagined that she would have a tragic experience. Hitler's surprise attack on Poland led to the outbreak of World War II, followed by the massacre of Jews & hellip& amphellip's helpless Anne family quietly hid in a secret room of her father's company to escape the war. However, they were finally discovered. Anne's family was put into a suffocating concentration camp by the evil Nazis. However, Anne didn't lose confidence in life. She is strong and works hard. She quietly records her life and beliefs in the yellow bed every day&; I firmly believe that such a girl who is full of longing for life has reason to live and live better. Unexpectedly, the diary was suddenly interrupted, but she finally fell into darkness with tears in her eyes, but her spirit did not fall. Strong Jews survived tenaciously, the fascist policy fell, and they were reborn & hellip& amphellip.
After reading the whole book, I was inexplicably moved. I feel sorry for Anne's misfortune, moved by the fighting spirit of the tenacious Jewish people, and even more disgusted, despised and despised by the dark dictatorship. I am indignant. Why are some people creating misfortune? Today, with the rapid development of material civilization, is war the only means to safeguard interests? I am disappointed, why can't we live in a peaceful world, just like the Peach Blossom Garden, whether it is a montage or a utopia, but there is no smoke and war, men, women and children love each other equally and live happily in a quiet world, but is this possible? Yes, I dare say it's possible. So, I hope our world will stop fighting! I hope the dove will leave an olive branch in this promised land, and our life will be colorful.
Listen, the sound of singing hymns comes from afar, and the rich and mellow voice haunts my ears &; Mdash& ampmdash, the brilliance of human nature!
Reading, there will always be feelings; But reading is to find spiritual sustenance. After reading it, this is what it looks like. When reading extracurricular literary works, we should integrate ourselves, experience it slowly and communicate ideologically and spiritually. After reading this article, based on this experience, I actually wrote my inner feelings and thoughts. We can see that the author melted in and jumped out again, and the sigh of "I hope our world will stop fighting" is profound and realistic; Praise for "the brilliance of human nature" and call for human conscience are universal. As far as the language of the article is concerned, it is accurate and rich. Although it is not gorgeous, it shines with the brilliance of thought.
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