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阿拉比(araby)读后感
阿拉比(araby)读后感
《阿拉比》让我领略了当时伊斯兰文明的繁荣及开放的一面,它的民族特色更显得十分鲜明突出。
这部小说描写了一个男孩贵尼敏在一个异国文明中的旅程,以及他学会接受异文明的新旧之间的冲突。
我被贵尼敏在这种新生活中慢慢找到晰路而自学成才的感叹所折服。
故事也通过他发现这样一个统治者背后的复杂而伟大的章句,让我更加赞叹这一民族创造出来的政治、神学、文明辉煌。
本故事身处几经波折最终历险成功,使我懂得“不怕路长回头短”的道理。
最重要的是,这本小说的作者用美妙的文字隐喻他们的文明,使我的眼睛为之一亮,使我的心灵为之触动。
可以说,这本小说中的主题给了我很大的启发,即坚守正义和不断探索新东西,并拥抱不同文明。
我也因此而深深爱上了这本书和它所包含的文化与历史。
阿拉比赏析 读后感 Araby
阿拉比赏析读后感 Araby
《阿拉比》是爱尔兰作家约翰·威廉·萨特的经典小说,展示了一个小男孩对爱情与
美好充满憧憬的故事。
一个把少年处境融入到真实空间中的小说,用简单、坚定的独白,探讨了少年时代里
最不可磨灭的特征,那就是清晰的憧憬,明亮的期盼。
作者通过这个小男孩的旅程,以折
射作者孤独痛苦的故事绘制了一个神秘吸引的少男世界,描写了这一英雄的单纯痴迷,把
生活的颜色丰富的表现出来,用有节奏感的描写和对美的赞颂将少年的心境瞬间变得豁然
浓浓。
作者以艺术抒情,细致入微地描写了空间气氛,把爱尔兰郊外温和的空气淋漓尽致
地显示在文章里,使满分情节有了一种淡淡的温柔。
当他感受到他的激情,甚至他的痴迷时,我们也会感受到作者强烈情感的字里行间,用一种家国斗豔的语言去唤醒少年的灵魂。
当小男孩经历着美丽的迷情时,他发现了一个现实的真相,那就是所谓成功的梦想只
剩一片苍白无力,甚至失去一切的期盼。
尽管他一次次受挫,但他仍然不舍得放弃,最终
在虚无中收获了清晰和安宁,将苦难中的美好和痛苦融为了一体。
就像萨特说的“宇宙也
有大规模的考验,而我 org>在考验中永远无能为力”,他一次又一次的挫折只能使他陷
入更深的痛苦,但以疲惫的心情又一次迎接着新的挑战,希望能找到迷走中的答案。
萨特用他淋漓尽致的调调,将少年思绪放射出去,把男孩渴求爱情的激情说出来,把
少年痴迷梦想的热情文字形象化。
《阿拉比》这篇小说给我留下了深刻的印象,它带给我
不仅只是少年的激情风景,更是对于生活本身的一种认知和敬畏的象征,教会我们要去面
对现实,把爱情的梦想变成现实。
阿拉比赏析读后感Araby
An Essay on ArabyAraby is one of fifteen short stories that together make up James Joyce's collection, Dubliners.Araby mainly tells about a boy who secretly loves a neighboring girl, Mangan‟s sister. This simple and pure love can be revealed through his action, his self-narration and his mentality, which can be best revealed in such sentences as“Every morning I lay on the floor in the front parlour watching her door.”, “Her image accompanied me even in places the most hostile to romance.”, and “My eyes were often full of tears and at times a flood from my heart seemed to pour itself out into my bosom.”, etc.From the language style of the novel, we could identify a figure of an adult narrator: a grown-up in recalling his youth. Although it described the love of a little boy, it was apparently not in the children‟s writing style or tone to narrate.The story is set in North Richmond Street in Dublin, which is “being blind”. The use of …blind‟ sets the basic tone for the whole environment in which the boy lives, as seen in such words as “musty”, “the dark muddy lanes”and “the dark dripping gardens”.In the story, the boy‟s complicated inner world during his frustrated quest for beauty is vividly described f rom the first person‟s point of view. I n the novel, the boy lives with his uncle and aunt, instead of his parents, which implies he may be isolated and ignored sometimes and lacks proper relations between parents and children. We could also notice the boy‟s desire for love and care.We could also find many symbolisms in this story. For example, Mangan‟s sister, for whom the boy has tender feelings, symbolizes hope, and she is symbolically confined “have a retreat in her convent”.And the journey to the bazaar is a quest for the fulfillment of the aspiration, but the journey is “intolerable” delayed, and when the boy gets to the bazaar, half of it is already dark. What‟s more, the young lady at the door of a stall is “not encouraging”, and speaks to the boy “out of the sense of duty”. When the upper part o f the hall is completely dark, the boy‟s disillusionment is announced.Araby" is a short story by James Joyce published in his 1914 collection Dubliners.The unnamed protagonist in "Araby" is a boy who is just beginning to come into his sexual identity. Through his first-person narration, we are immersed at the start of the story in the drab life that people live on North Richmond Street, which seems to be illuminated only by the verve and imagination of the children who, despite the growing darkness that comes during the winter months, insist on playing "until [their] bodies glowed." Even though the conditions of this neighbourhood leave much to be desired, the children’s play is infused with their almost magical way of perceiving the world, which the narrator dutifully conveys to the reader:“ Our shouts echoed in the silent street. The career of our play brought us through the dark muddy lanes behind the houses where we ran the gauntlet of the rough tribes from the cottages, to the back doors of the dark dripping gardens where odours arose from the ashpits, to the dark odorous stables where a coachman smoothed and combed the horse or shook music from the buckled harness. ”But though these boys "career" around the neighbourhood in a very childlike way, they are also aware of and interested in the adult world, as represented by their spying on the narrator’s uncle as he come home from work and, more importantly, on Mangan’s sister, whose dress “swung as she moved” and whose “soft rope of hair tossed from side to side.” These boys are on the brink of sexual awareness and, awed by the mystery of the opposite sex, are hungry for knowledge.On one rainy evening, he secludes himself in a soundless, dark drawing-room and gives his feelings for her full release: "I pressed the palms of my hands together until they trembled, murmuring: O love! O love! many times." This scene is the culmination of the narrator’s increasingly romantic idealization of Mangan’s sister. By the time he actually speaks to her, he has built up such an unrealistic idea of her that he can barely put sentences together: “When she addressed the first words to me I was so confused that I did not know what to answer. She asked me if I was going to Araby. I forget whether I answered yes or no.” But the narrator recovers splendidly: when Mangan’s sister dolefully states that she will not be able to go to Araby, he gallantly offers to bring something back for her.The narrator now cannot wait to go to the Araby bazaar and procure for his belo ved some grand gift that will endear him to her. And though his aunt frets, hoping that it is not “some Freemason affair,” and though his uncle, perhaps intoxicated, perhaps stingy, arrives so late from work and equivocates so much that he almost keeps the narrator from being able to go, the intrepid narrator heads out of the house, tightly clenching a florin and, in spite of the late hour, toward the bazaar.But the Araby market turns out not to be the most fantastic place he had hoped it would be. It is late; most of the stalls are closed. The only sound is "the fall of coins" as men count their money. Worst of all, however, is the vision of sexuality -- of his future -- that he receives when he stops at one of the few remaining open stalls. The young woman minding the stall is engaged in a conversation with two young men. Though he is potentially a customer, she only grudgingly and briefly waits on him before returning to her frivolous conversation. His idealized vision of Araby is destroyed, along with his idealized vision of Mangan’s sister: and of love. With shame and anger rising within him, he exits the bazaar双城记英语读后感1After reading "A tale of two cities""A tale of two cities" is one of Dickens's most important representative w orks.The novel profoundly exposed the society contradiction before the French R evolution,intensely attacks the aristocratic social class is dissolute and crue l,and sincerely sympathizes with the depressed classes.The novel also described many magnificent scenes like the revolt people attacked Bastille and so on,whi ch displayed people's great strength. The novel has portrayed many differe nt people. Doctor Manette is honest and kind but suffers the persecution actual ly , Lucie is beautiful and gentle ,Charles is graceful and noble,Lorry is u pright and honest ,Sydney is semblance of indifferent, innermost feelings of w arm,unconventional but also selfless and lofty,Miss Pross is straightforward a nd loyal,Evremonde brothers are cruel and sinister......The complex hatred is hard to solve, the cruel revenge has made more hatreds, loves rebirth in the he ll edge,but take the life as the price. As an outstanding writer,in Dicken s's work,the language skill is essential.Each kind of rhetoric technique,like t he analogy,the exaggeration,the contrast,the humorous,and the taunt are handled skillfully,and the artistry of the work is also delivered the peak."A tale oftwo cities" has its difference with the general historical novel, its character and the main plot are all fictionalizes.With the broad real background of the French Revolution,the author take the fictional character Doctor Manette's expe rience as the main clue,interweaves the unjust charge, love and revenge three i ndependences but also incident cross-correlation stories together,the plot is c riss-crossed,and the clue is complex.The author use insert narrates,foreshadowi ng,upholstery and so many techniques,causes the structure integrity and strictn ess,the plot winding anxious and rich of theatrical nature,it displayed the rem arkable artistic skill.the style "A tale of two cities" is solemnity and melan choly,fills indignantion,but lacks the humor of the early works.双城记读后感 2A TALE OF TWO CITIESThe tale of two cities is a historical story, one of Dickens’ long fiction s.The background to the novel is the revolution of France .It portrayed a bruta l and bloody story , but it also contained love and friendship.In the novel, Dickens sarcastically described a typical cruel nobleman—mar quis of Evermonde . When he was young he and his brother stole a countrywoman b y force and killed her family .What’s worse , he used his power to imprison Dr Manette , a kind and honest man who knew all the things they had done and wanted to disclose their crimes . In order to hide their crimes. Marquis of Evermonde and his brother threw Doctor Manette into prison for 18 years . During these18 years,Doctor Manette lost his freedom and suffer a great in spirit .I felt unthinkable that Marquis of Evermonde and his brother killed people just as easily as they killed chickens. They deprived other people’s freedom a s they liked and they thought it was normal and unremarkable. They had never re alized that they had done something wrong or something improper. Because their nature was cruel and evil, like demons. There is an old saying which means: Peo ple who commit too many crimes will kill themselves. After all, there is justic e in the world. The demons can’t be rampa nt forever. Because the world will no t forgive them. They will pay their lives for their crimes. Let’s see the cons equence of the Marquis,’’He lay there like a stone with a knife pushed into h is heart.” I think it was just what he ought to gain and it is a real exciting scene.The Marquis’ death was just the beginning of people’s resistance to the n obleman. Gradually more and more people joined in the revolution. One after ano ther nobleman were sentenced to death and their heads were cut down . However, some innocent people were implicated in the revolution. Charles Darney was one of them He was the nephew of Marquis of Evermonde. To the opposite of his uncle, Darney was a kind and independent young man.Dickens spoke highly of kindness mercy and love in the novel too. This is t he other thone of the novel when Doctor Manette was released from prison. It wa s his daughter Lucie who took care of him and helped him return to normal. Duri ng this time, Dr manette and Lucie knew Charles Darney and Sydeny Carton, the t wo young man fell in love with Lucie at the same time . At last, Lucie married Chares Darney .Dr Manette accepted Darney as his son-in-law although he knew th at Darney was the nephew of the man who threw him into prison for18 years. This is the love between father and daughter. And Sydeny Carton , the very great ma n ,loved Lucie deeply. He promised Lucie that he would do everything for her ha ppiness. He did it truely ,he sacrificed himself instead of Darney who looked t he same as him. This is love for lovers . This is the most wonderful thing in t he world. It also reminds us that no matter how no matter when there is true lo ve existing. At the end , Lucie, Dr Manette and Darney arrived in England safel y.The tale of two cities is different from other historical fictions. Its cha racters and main plots are fictional under the real background of the revolutio n of France. The author made the experience of the fictional charactor Dr Manet te as the main clue.The plots are complicated, and they are flexuous and dramat ic. The structure is complete and rigorous.Dickens had dear love and hate. He praised those who ought to be praised an d attacked those who ought to be attacked. The motivation of the novel maybe ju st warn the English dominators. But I think we can learn something meaningful f rom the tale of two cities.The Independent Spirit——about“ Jane Eyer”This is a story about a special and unreserved woman who has been exposed to a hostile environment but continuously and fearlessly struggling for her ideal life. The story can be interpreted as a symbol of the independent spirit.It seems to me that many readers’ English reading experience starts with Jane Eyer. I am of no exception. As we refer to the movie “Jane Eyer”, it is notsurprising to find some differences because of its being filmized and retold in a new way, but the spirit of the novel remains----to be an independent person, both physically and mentally.Jane Eyer was a born resister, whose parents went off when she was very young, and her aunt,the only relative she had,treated her as badly as a ragtag. Since Jane’s education in Lowwood Orphanage began, she didn’t get what she had been expecting——simply being regarded as a common person, just the same as any other girl around. The suffers from being humiliated and devastated teach Jane to be persevering and prize dignity over anything else.As a reward of revolting the ruthless oppression, Jane got a chance to be a tutor in Thornfield Garden. There she made the acquaintance of lovely Adele and that garden’s owner, Rochester, a man with warm heart despite a cold face outside. Jane expected to change the life from then on, but fate had decided otherwise: After Jane and Rochester fell in love with each other and got down to get marry, she unfortunately came to know in fact Rochester had got a legal wife, who seemed to be the shadow following Rochester and led to his moodiness all the time ----Rochester was also a despairing person in need of salvation. Jane did want to give him a hand, however, she made up her mind to leave, because she didn’t want to betray her own principles, because she was Jane Eyer. The film has finally got a symbolist end: Jane inherited al arge number of legacies and finally returned. After finding Rochester’s misfortune brought by his original mad wife, Jane chose to stay with him forever.I don’t know what others feel, but frankly speaking, I would rather regard the section that Jane bega n her teaching job in Thornfield as the film’send----especially when I heard Jane’s words “Never in my life have I been awaken so happily.” For one thing, this ideal and brand-new beginning of life was what Jane had been imagining for long as a suffering person; for another, this should be what the audiences with my views hoped her to get. But the professional judgment of producing films reminded me to wait for a totally different result: There must be something wrong coming with theexcellence----perhaps not only should another section be added to enrich the story, but also we may see from the next transition of Jane’s life that “Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you would get.” (By Forrest Gump’s mother, in the film “Forrest Gump”)Wh at’s more, this film didn’t end when Jane left Thornfield. For Jane Eyer herself, there should always be somewhere to realize her great ideal of being independent considering her fortitude, but for Rochester, how he can get salvation? The film gives the answer tentatively: Jane eventually got back to Rochester. In fact, when Jane met Rochester for the first time, she scared his horse and made his heel strained, to a certain extent, which meant Rochester would get retrieval because of Jane. We can consider R ochester’sexperiences as that of religion meaning. The fire by his frantic wife was the punishment for the cynicism early in his life. After it, Rochester got the mercy of the God and the love of the woman whom he loved. Here we can say: human nature and divinity get united perfectly in order to let such a story accord with the requirements of both two sides. The value of this film may be due to its efforts to explore a new way for the development of humanism under the faith of religion.Life is ceaselessly changing, but our living principles remain. Firmly persisting for the rights of being independent gives us enough confidence and courage, which is like the beacon over the capriccioso sea of life. In the world of the film, we have found the stories of ourselves, which makes us so concerned about the fate of the dramatis personae.In this era of rapid social and technological change leading to increasing life complexity and psychological displacement, both physical and mental effects on us call for a balance. We are likely to find ourselves bogged down in the Sargasso Sea of information overload and living unconsciousness. It’s our spirit that makes the life meaningful.Heart is the engine of body, brain is the resource of thought, and great films are th e mirrors of life. Indubitably, “Jane Eyer” is one of them.。
《阿拉比》的寻“爱”之旅
外国文学《阿拉比》的寻“爱”之旅罗金妮中国传媒大学南广学院摘要:《阿拉比》是詹姆斯·乔伊斯短篇小说集《都柏林人》中童年篇的第三部小说,是他“写给自己祖国的道德史”中的经典作品。
该小说以都柏林一个普通男孩的口吻叙述了他独自坚持在整个社会严重“瘫痪”的情感状态下,追寻自己的美好“爱情”和理想的故事。
细节描写,第一人称叙述等写作方式,能使读者感同身受的和男孩一起感受这场寻“爱”之旅。
关键词:阿拉比;情感瘫痪;寻“爱”之旅一、作者及作品背景介绍詹姆斯·乔伊斯是爱尔兰作家,20世纪最具影响力的文学家,是英国现代主义文学的杰出代表人物之一。
他被公认为是“继莎士比亚之后英语文学史上最伟大的作家”,在全球范围内,“每年要比除了莎士比亚以外的其他文学巨匠生产出更多的乔伊斯主题的学术和批评作品”。
他主要的作品包括短篇小说集《都柏林人》(Dubliners)、长篇小说《青年艺术家的画像》(A Portrait of the Artist as a Yong Man)、意识流小说《尤利西斯》(Ulysses)、《芬尼根的守灵夜》(Finnegans Wake),以及其他的诗歌,政论集以及书信集等。
《阿拉比》(Araby)是乔伊斯的短篇小说作品集《都柏林人》中的一篇,该小说集以他的故乡都柏林为背景展开描写,以现实主义和象征主义相结合的手法,成功地再现了 19 世纪末20世纪初英国殖民时期的爱尔兰的社会现实。
乔伊斯说过“我的意图是写一部我国(爱尔兰)的道德史,我选择了都柏林作为地点,因为这个城市处于麻木的状态的核心。
我试图从四个方面把它呈现给无动于衷的公众:童年,青年,成年以及公众生活。
故事按照这个顺序安排。
大部分都采取审慎的平民词语的风格……”他的整个小说集有15篇文章,按照童年、青年、成年和公众生活四个阶段安排故事,全面的展示了都柏林人生活的方方面面,体现了当时整个爱尔兰社会萧条、灰暗、冷漠、无趣的氛围,体现了整个社会人的宗教、政治、感情生活的“瘫痪状态”。
打瞌睡的房子读后感大班
打瞌睡的房子读后感大班(中英文版)The "Napping House" is a delightful children"s book that envelops readers in a cozy, whimsical world.It"s a tale that not only captivates with its rhythmic prose but also teaches valuable lessons about the importance of rest and the consequences of sleep deprivation.《打瞌睡的房子》是一本令人愉悦的儿童读物,它将读者包裹在一个舒适而奇幻的世界里。
这个故事不仅以其韵律丰富的散文吸引人,同时也传授了关于休息的重要性和睡眠不足的后果的宝贵教训。
As I read this book to my kindergarten class, I noticed the children"s eyes lighting up with curiosity and excitement.The vivid illustrations and engaging storyline held their attention, making it an excellent choice for storytime.当我向大班的孩子们朗读这本书时,我注意到他们好奇而兴奋的眼神。
生动的插图和引人入胜的情节吸引了他们的注意力,使其成为故事时间的一个绝佳选择。
The story"s charm lies in its simplicity, relaying a message that is both profound and entertaining.It subtly addresses the concept of cause and effect, a crucial cognitive skill for children to grasp at this age.故事的魅力在于其简单性,传达了一个既深刻又有趣的信息。
araby读后感英文
araby读后感英文James Joyce's "Araby" is a short story that captivates the reader with its evocative language and profound themes. Set in Dublin during the turn of the 20th century, the story follows the narrator, a young boy, as he dreams of attending an Araby market in search of a perfect gift for his beloved cousin, Mango. However, as the story unfolds, it becomes increasingly apparent that the narrator's expectations are far from reality, leading to a heartbreaking conclusion that speaks volumes about the nature of childhood dreams and disillusionment.The setting of "Araby" is both literal and figurative. Dublin, a city known for its historical and cultural significance, provides a backdrop for the story's events. The city's streets, shops, and markets are described in vivid detail, creating a sense of authenticity and realism. However, the city also serves as a symbol of the narrator's world, a world that is both familiar and mysterious, a world where dreams and reality often blur.The narrator's relationship with Mango is central to the story. Mango, with her "dark eyes" and "white skin," isthe idealized object of the narrator's affection. He views her as perfect, as someone who embodies all his dreams and aspirations. His desire to find a perfect gift for her at the Araby market reflects his desire to please her and win her approval. However, as the story progresses, it becomes clear that Mango is not as perfect as the narrator had imagined. Her flaws and imperfections shatter his illusions, leaving him feeling disappointed and betrayed.The Araby market itself is a symbol of the narrator's dreams and aspirations. He imagines it as a magical place where he can find the perfect gift that will win Mango's heart. However, when he finally arrives at the market, he finds it to be a disappointing and even surreal experience. The shops are empty, the streets are deserted, and the atmosphere is far from the bustling and vibrant market he had envisioned. This contrast between the narrator's expectations and reality is a powerful testament to the disillusioning nature of childhood dreams.The ending of "Araby" is particularly heartbreaking. As the narrator returns home, he realizes that Mango has already forgotten about the gift he had intended to giveher. This moment of realization is both a moment of liberation and a moment of heartbreak. The narrator finally realizes that his dreams and aspirations are not rooted in reality, but in his own imagination. However, this realization comes at a cost: he has lost the innocence and idealism of childhood, replaced by a sense of cynicism and disillusionment."Araby" is a profound exploration of childhood dreams and disillusionment. Through the narrator's journey, we are reminded that while dreams can be powerful motivators, they can also lead to disappointment and heartbreak. The story teaches us that while it is important to dream and aspire, it is also crucial to maintain a sense of realism and groundedness. Otherwise, we may find ourselves lost in a world of illusions, unable to distinguish between what is real and what is merely a figment of our imagination.**《阿拉比》读后感:童年的梦想与幻灭**詹姆斯·乔伊斯的短篇小说《阿拉比》以其生动的语言和深刻的主题深深吸引了读者。
2023年《唤醒护理》读后感(精选7篇)
2023年《唤醒护理》读后感(精选7篇)《唤醒护理》读后感1拿到《唤醒护理》这本书的时候,我突然意识到从我选择护理这个专业,我就从来没有静下心来去认真的审视她———一个可能与我一生都有莫大关联的职业。
读完这本书时,我突然感觉眼前的茫茫黑夜中,似乎闪烁着一颗耀眼的星,努力得指引着迷路的孩子,前进的方向。
《唤醒护理》一书是著名医院管理专家,骨科专家,美国阿肯色州骨科研究所所长,第一位获得国际理查德。
欧考纳奖的亚洲医学专家张中南教授所著,不仅提出了“人本位护理”的理念,更详实地介绍了如何实施的方法,其目的就是帮助护理管理者和护士在实施优质护理的过程知道做什么,懂得为什么,掌握怎么做。
书中绝大多数案例都来自作者亲身的管理经历,通俗易懂。
它不是教科书,却有教科书的灵魂;它不是制度规范,却是制度规范的标准和依据;它不能被生搬硬套,而是需要理解创造。
在书中,他首先一针见血的指出了当前护理缺陷的现状,分析了护理缺陷的原因,之后提出时代呼唤人本位整体护理,给我们的临床护理工作提供了全新的工作模式和流程,让我们不仅知道做什么,还要懂得为什么,怎么做。
让我明白了我们一直所从事的护理工作中存在的诸多缺陷,也能够理解为什么病人会对我们的工作有诸多的不满。
“一切以病人为中心”的服务理念是我们早就挂在嘴边的,但我们真正做到了这点了吗?正如张教授所说的,我们传统的护理工作,局限于治疗处置,也就是我们所说的打针挂水,发药铺床,简单执行医嘱,生活护理大多数是病人家属或是护工去做,病情观察就是对生命体征的监测,认为只要生命体征正常,病人就没事,殊不知等到病人生命体征发生变化再去干预处理,往往为时已晚,我想在实际工作中,有很多这样的深刻教训,这也是很多医疗纠纷发生的原因,除去病人本身疾病不可挽救的原因,很多时候是我们对病情的观察评估不及时造成的,要知道,有时生命就是分秒必争回来的。
教育指导只是病人初入院时的宣教,流于形式,没有具体的内容和模式。
2021年《荒野的呼唤》读后感
Deep in your heart, there is still infinite potential, and one day when you look back, you will know that this isabsolutely true.精品模板助您成功!(页眉可删)《荒野的呼唤》读后感《荒野的呼唤》读后感1昔日流浪的渴望在沸腾,奋力挣脱现世的枷锁。
野性在严寒的冬日里苏醒,再一次发出醒来的欢呼。
这首诗是杰克·伦敦的著名小说《荒野的呼唤》中作者内心的呼唤,这呼唤也深深地震撼着我的心。
我怀着敬佩的心情读了这书,便立即被主人公“巴克”那种一定要做生活中的主宰者,做生活的强者的精神所打动。
巴克是一条狗,本书讲述了由于淘金热潮的兴起,巴克被人从南方主人家偷走,并且还卖到北极,成为了一条拉雪橇的苦役犬。
从此,巴克便进入了弱肉强食的世界。
面对恶劣的环境,巴克的野性开始慢慢苏醒。
面对长途跋涉中,巴克在奄奄一息时,一个叫桑顿的人救了巴克。
桑顿被害以后,巴克被荒野呼唤,回归了狼群,成为了狼群里的领头。
巴克在面对困难前奋斗,选择成为生活中的强者,这一点也就表明了,“只要奋斗就能成功。
”巴克告诉我们一个道理,生活中要做强者,强者才能自己主宰自己的生命,而弱者只能被欺压,最终沦为悲剧。
这本书不是写巴克这只狗,而是通过弱肉强食来反映人类。
所以在生活中我们也会像巴克一样,会遇到种种困难,我们也同样会徘徊在人生低谷,我们必须勇敢的面对,顽强的与生命对抗,才能战胜困难,拥有更好的明天。
本书告诉我们,原始的丛林生存法则;想要生存下去,就必须做生活中的主宰者,这便是弱肉强食。
《荒野的呼唤》读后感2“以往流浪的渴望在沸腾,奋力挣脱现世的枷锁;野性在冬日里苏醒,又一次发出醒来的欢呼。
”这首小诗便代表了杰克伦敦的著作——《荒野的呼唤》。
如今,我怀着敬佩的心情拜读了这部书,立刻被主人公巴克这种做生命的强者,命运的主宰者的这种精神所震撼。
晚上不睡早上不起来观后感
晚上不睡早上不起来观后感英文回答:It is common for people to struggle with sleep, either staying up late at night or having difficulty waking up in the morning. This can be due to various reasons, such as work or personal commitments, stress, or even certain medical conditions. In this reflection, I would like to share my thoughts and experiences regarding the habit of staying up late at night and struggling to wake up in the morning.Firstly, staying up late at night has become a common phenomenon in today's society. With the advancement of technology and the availability of various forms of entertainment, it is easy to get caught up in the allure of staying awake until the early hours of the morning. Personally, I have found myself engrossed in binge-watching TV shows or scrolling through social media feeds, losing track of time and neglecting the importance of a goodnight's sleep.However, the consequences of this habit are significant. Lack of sleep can lead to a variety of health issues, including fatigue, decreased cognitive function, and weakened immune system. It can also negatively impact our mood, productivity, and overall well-being. Despite being aware of these consequences, it can be challenging to break the cycle of staying up late and waking up groggy in the morning.Finding a solution to this problem requires discipline and a commitment to prioritizing sleep. Establishing a consistent sleep schedule, creating a relaxing bedtime routine, and avoiding stimulating activities before bed can all contribute to better sleep habits. Additionally,creating a comfortable sleep environment, such as keeping the bedroom dark, quiet, and at a cool temperature, can enhance the quality of sleep.On the other hand, struggling to wake up in the morning can be equally frustrating. The feeling of grogginess anddrowsiness can make it difficult to start the day on a positive note. In my experience, hitting the snooze button multiple times and rushing through the morning routine only adds to the stress and sets a negative tone for the rest of the day.To overcome this challenge, I have found that establishing a morning routine can make a significant difference. Waking up at the same time every day, allowing enough time for a healthy breakfast, and engaging in activities that bring joy and relaxation can help in starting the day with a sense of purpose and energy. Additionally, avoiding the temptation to check emails or social media first thing in the morning can prevent distractions and promote a more focused mindset.In conclusion, the habit of staying up late at night and struggling to wake up in the morning can have detrimental effects on our physical and mental well-being. Breaking this cycle requires a commitment to prioritizing sleep and establishing healthy sleep and morning routines. By making these changes, we can improve our overall qualityof life and enhance our productivity and happiness.中文回答:晚上不睡早上不起来是很常见的问题,很多人都会遇到这样的困扰。
《唤醒护理》读书笔记
《唤醒护理》读书笔记《唤醒护理》读书笔记范文(精选16篇)当认真看完一本名著后,你心中有什么感想呢?何不写一篇读书笔记记录下呢?到底应如何写读书笔记呢?下面是小编帮大家整理的《唤醒护理》读书笔记范文,希望对大家有所帮助。
《唤醒护理》读书笔记篇1说来惭愧,从事护理十几年,是第一次主动且如此绕有兴趣的读一本专业书。
是的,《唤醒护理》这本书完全算得上临床护士的专业书。
护理的作业用是什么?工作中忙碌的我们是否如此自问过?做好护理的标准是什么?我们天天被各种质量标准规范着,却从来没想到“让绝大多病人治病时感觉好得快,不出事,痛苦少,被关照”是护理最通俗的标准。
到底真正的优质护理要如何实施?……真有恍然大悟,豁然开朗的感觉。
回归护理本质,人本位整体护理。
从我接触护理以来,一直被要求实行整体护理,之前我所理解的整体护理就是套用护理程序的框架,执行起来总有些生搬硬套的感觉。
书中的人本位整体护理着重强调了人的个性和社会属性,要求护士关注病人的病情反应和变化趋势,并在诊治伤病的同时,满足病人在康复、心理、社会等多方面的要求。
书中用了很多真实案例:护士给病人做护理时早期发现并发症和治疗中的副作用,及时防范了重大医疗风险事件,挽救了病人的生命。
作者张中南先生形象地形容:护士就像战斗中的侦察兵,在全面连续观察病情的职责上与医生间断性的诊断治疗职责形成互补。
原来“误差、心理反应和社会影响”这些值的观察也是我们护士的本职工作。
对病人病情观察不仅仅看反应是否在正常值范围,还要关注评估病情变化趋势。
以人为本的专业服务还体现在尊敬病人,从细微处体贴病人,如手术室里如何从细节上避免病人身体的暴露,医源性恢复延迟的防范,关注病人情绪,及时表情评估等等都是我们护理今后要努力的细节。
原来人本服务就是整体护理的一部分。
生活护理与优质护理。
优质护理开始了,“很多人狭隘的把生活护理理解为给病人洗脸洗脚,以为在生活上照顾病人就是优质护理了。
”为什么优质护理要提倡生活护理?其真正目的是专业照护,其焦点是判断病人的生活自理能力,观察病人身心情况。
乌塔读后感
Growing up is a game against yourself. Don’t worry that others will do better than you. You just need to do better every day than the day before.勤学乐施积极进取(页眉可删)乌塔读后感乌塔读后感1最近我读了《乌塔》这一篇__。
乌塔她只是一个14岁的小女孩,但要自己独立行欧洲。
她是一个自强自立的小女孩,我要向她学习。
但是我们都是衣来伸手、饭来张口,大部分都是家里的”小皇帝“、”小公主“。
我们一吃完饭就放筷子走人,一写完作业就停笔去玩耍,一穿好衣服就停手去吃饭……我们不是向乌塔那样能自强自立我想起我们到14岁的时候又会怎么样呢?这件事在我的脑海中出现了,是时候我们只会两耳不闻窗外事,一心只读圣贤书。
同样是一个14岁的孩子,为什么差别会这么大呢?因为我们都是在家长的照顾下长大的,而不是向乌塔那样。
我们每个孩子都应该放弃在家里的”小皇帝“、”小公主“那样的幸福生活,要学会自强自立!我们再想想我们的父母是会老的,到那时我们就要自己照顾自己,所以,从小就要学会自强自立。
乌塔读后感2读了乌塔这篇__后,一道又一道波浪冲击着我的心灵。
乌塔,一个女孩,竟然如此的勇敢,独自一人游走四方,这是怎样的一种勇气。
这是怎样的一种自豪。
一个14岁的孩子,独自游欧洲,如果我不是亲眼所见,我决不会相信。
我有这种勇气吗。
没有,我有这种生存能力吗。
没有。
可是,乌塔却有。
而乌塔却独自游欧洲。
当然,小小的乌塔能这样漫游世界,除了父母的支持外,她还用了三年的时间准备,这次旅行,阅读了很多与这些国家有关的书籍;为了挣旅费,每个周末去帮餐馆或超级市场分发广告单,假期还要到别人家里陪小孩玩。
还要得到社会的支持和鼓励。
如果是在中国,肯定会被当成离家出走的不良少年而让警察送回家,临别时肯定还有一大堆教训的话。
2023年早起读后感受(大全5篇)
2023年早起读后感受(大全5篇)当看完一部影视作品后,相信大家的视野一定开拓了不少吧,是时候静下心来好好写写读后感了。
这时候最关键的读后感不能忘了。
那要怎么写好读后感呢?下面是小编带来的优秀读后感范文,希望大家能够喜欢!早起读后感受篇一我重新看这本书,是因为在两年前的时候,认识了一位早起的领导,并且有幸和他一起工作了一年有余。
这样一段共事的经历和从他身上学到的东西,就和这本书的要义一样,早起的奇迹。
大概所有人都知道,早起的鸟儿有虫吃。
简要说一下榜样的情况,清华学霸、健身达人、年纪轻轻的一把手;我总觉得用人中龙凤和个中翘楚来形容绝不为过。
最可怕的还有,这样的人还在拼命、还在努力、还在早起。
《早起的奇迹》这本书,就是我在观察他很久之后,偶然在书单上看到的一本书,觉得当即决定买来看一看。
两年后,我也更有时间和精力能够开始模仿他、学习他。
早起这件事,可能是我们人生中为数不多,只要你肯学,马上就能从别人身上学来的东西之一。
这件事本身最大的好处,就是你比别人多了整整一个早晨,是的,整整一个早晨。
在接触这个榜样和早起之前的几年里,我是个典型的夜猫子,之后我看到了这个大牛!其实这本书是典型的时间管理的书,和我之前在喜马拉雅听到的“时间管理易效能”、“卓越领导力”的公司培训是非常相像的。
同样有时间计划表、同样有重要且紧急的事件排序、同样有“自我肯定宣言”这些非常必要且重要的工具。
这些,我都在榜样的本子上见到过。
就怕梦想照进现实,而这个时刻,你我是个看客,隔壁家的他是楷模。
受了这样的刺激,因为之前可能混的层级level不够,导致见不到这样的大牛,误以为自己还行。
但是真正遇到了这本书和这个人,仔细想了想,自己还是需要改变点什么。
后来,我变成了一个早起型,有时候觉得自己学到了一些精髓,但有时候觉得是岁数大了,赶紧把这本书再拿出来看看!围绕savers的人生,大意就是silence、affirmation、visualization、exercise、reading、scribing 来把生活搞成自己想要的样子;心静、肯定、具象化、运动、阅读、书写这六个步骤的反复强化,能够形成习惯,如果在早晨做完和强化这些,那么就能比别人早迈一步。
了不起的比尔盖兹读后感
了不起的比尔盖兹读后感读完关于比尔·盖茨的那些事儿,我就像被打了一针超级兴奋剂,满脑子都是这个超级大佬的传奇故事。
你说比尔·盖茨这人,那简直就是从火星来的天才(这是夸张啦,但真的很厉害)。
他对计算机的痴迷,就像我对美食的痴迷一样,那是深入骨髓的热爱。
从他在车库里捣鼓那些计算机零件开始,就像是在编织一个超级大网,这个网最后把全世界都给网进去了。
他创立微软这事儿,在我看来就像是一个魔法。
他就像一个超级魔法师,把那些0和1的代码变成了一个又一个改变世界的软件。
Windows系统啊,那简直就是他送给全世界的一个超级大礼包。
以前我觉得电脑就是个神秘的大铁盒子,有了Windows之后,就像打开了魔法盒子,里面啥都有了。
而且,他还特别有商业头脑。
我就想啊,他脑袋里是不是装了个超级计算器,每一步都算得那么精准。
跟那些大公司竞争的时候,就像一个武林高手在过招,招招制敌。
不过呢,比尔·盖茨最让我佩服的还不是他赚了多少钱,而是他后来做慈善。
这就好比一个超级英雄,拯救了世界的科技之后,又开始拯救世界的贫困和疾病。
他把自己辛辛苦苦赚来的钱,大把大把地投入到那些需要帮助的地方。
这时候的他,不再是那个只坐在电脑前敲代码的技术宅(虽然他永远是个技术大神),而是一个充满爱心的慈善天使。
我读完他的故事,就感觉自己不能再这么浑浑噩噩地过日子了。
我虽然成不了比尔·盖茨那么厉害的人物,但也得有点追求不是?就像他在计算机领域不断探索一样,我也得在自己的小世界里努力挖掘点宝藏出来。
哪怕这个宝藏只是学会一项新技能,或者帮助身边的一个人,那也是好的呀。
比尔·盖茨就像一盏超级大灯,在我前面的人生道路上闪闪发光,指引着我也去做点了不起的事儿呢。
Wake Up (araby 读后感)
Wake upAraby is one short story in the Dubliner. James Joyce, the writer, set the story in the dark. He wrote the series to awake the people. Araby is the part recognized as arousal in the series. Readers grew and awaken with the boy in the story.The boy in this story lives in an old and silent street with his uncle and aunt. He secretly loves a girl. He likes one book best which tells nothing about religion but a master of crime. Last but not least, he got some new thoughts after going to Araby.Araby: a bridge connected dream to realityAraby was a name with eastern misery. Also it was the name of the bazaar which was totally a new thing in Dublin. It could be different to the dull normal living environment.When he firstly heard this name from his dream girl, Araby was a wonderful thing for him. “It would be a splendid bazaar.” “It’s well for you.” Hearing all these words, he was already attracted by Araby. “I could not call my wandering thoughts together. I had hardly any patience with the serious work of life which, now that it stood between me and my desire.”We can see that the boy had a strong desire to go there and this even disturbed his ordinary life. Even more, he made a promise to the girl “I will bring you something if I go.”He aspired to go there. One side of the bridge was his dream girl and the wonderful new days. If he could went to the bazaar and buy her something, he could get on this side.Sadly the reality always show us a different one.He saw the magical name on the building and this could be the last good image to him. As some time walking in the bazaar, he was almost lost. “Remembering with difficulty why I had come.” He found Araby beyond his beautiful imagination. He could see Araby like this. “Nearly all the stalls were closed and the greater part of the hall was in darkness. I recognized a silence like that which pervades a church after a service.” The vulgar conversation among a young lady and two gentlemen in the stall. Araby was not his ideal place anymore. It was the same as the place he was living---it’s dark and rotted. His dream broke.He may felt puzzle and fear about the realty. There was a big contrast between his imagination and realty. He may needed time to adapt to it.“I lingered before her stall, thought I knew my stay was useless, to make my interestin her wares seem the more real. Then I turned away slowly and walked down themiddle of the bazaar. I allowed the two pennies to fall against the sixpence in mypocket. I heard a voice call from one end of the gallery that the light was out. Theupper part of the hall was now completely dark.His behavior was in also in sharp contrast. He didn’t walk timidly. He didn’t care about whether the bazaar was going to close. He felt disappointed to Araby and also the reality.Araby is a bridge connected the boy’s illusion and the realty. At the beginning, the boy showed great love and interest in it. It remained the boy’s beautiful imagination about romance and life. It showed a boy’s aspiration to the life. However w hen he went into Araby and saw it in his own eyes, understood it by himself, he found another side of the bridge—the real society. From that moment, he rediscovered the world he was living. He could not live in his own innocent dream anymore. In another word, he grew up.RediscoverThe dream of Araby dreamed a long time and dream broke in the end. During the dreaming time and the awakening time, the boy had a spiritual and soul exploration. This experience refresh his mind.“Gazing up into the darkness I s aw myself as a creature driven and derided by vanity;and my eyes burned with anguish and anger.”He saw the society in a new way. He stopped his illusion. He saw himself as a poor creature. And poor boy, only he could see was the dark reality but not rebuilt a belief. And that why he could only see the anguish and anger burning in his eyes.Connected to the history, Ireland which owned a large number of religion believer was under two forces – the traditional Catholicism and the British Protestantism. The failure of Irish independence movement and the potato famine also gave Ireland a heavy hit. In this time, the society was in the darkness. Many Irish were struggling in choosing the belief, especially the north Ireland.However many were still too numb to the society. They lived in a negative life. Just like the adults in Araby. They seldom cared about the belief but the safety and money. Most of them lost passion of life.Choosing or rebuilding a belief could be different work. Only one experience of Araby could not be enough for the boy to grow up too much. He could see the real society, but next he needed more experience to rediscover the world entirely. The one gave more difficulties in the rebuilding was people’s attitude. Only when they did not lose their hope and aspiration towards life can help them go to a new and bright life.There was still a long way to go.。
大学生唤醒心中的巨人的读书心得范文
大学生唤醒心中的巨人的读书心得范文唤醒心中的巨人的读书心得1看完了安东尼·罗宾的《唤醒心中的巨人》后, 最终明白了,人所做的每一件事情无外乎两个目的:躲避苦痛和追求欢乐。
然而,躲避苦痛的力气往往比追求欢乐的力气更大,比如说人在什么时候跑的是最快的?假如给你一百万让你跑得话,我想你肯定会竭尽全力,但是你仍旧没有发挥出自己的潜力,然而假如你身后有一只老虎在追你的话,我想你肯定会跑得比世界上最棒的运动员都要快!这就是躲避苦痛的力气,这种力气比追求欢乐的力气大几千几万倍!正如书的作者奥里森马登说:我们中间的大多数人都具有非凡的潜在力量,但这种潜能大部分时间处于一种酣睡状态,它一旦被唤醒,就会做出很多奇妙的事情。
是的,生命不仅意味着活力,而且也是才智和力量的结晶,朴实的生命隐藏着巨大奇妙的力气。
一般说来,生命的能量有三种,一种是指我们的身体固有的能量,一种是指我们的心理和精神能量,一种是才智和学问带来的能量。
不过,尽管生命力是与生俱来的,但它必需依靠一种有效的能源来引导并激发生命个体固有的制造力,简洁地说,就是必需开启生命潜能的闸门,生命的能量达到了自然的“沸点”,生命的熔岩才能够自由地喷发!在《唤醒心中的巨人》这本书中,叙述了我们如何挖掘酣睡于生命之中的巨大潜力,成就一个宏大的巨人。
是的,无限的生命力气不会轻易地释放出来,也不会钟情于全部的人。
假如你是一个思想贫困的人,一个缺乏自信、坚韧、和善和修养的人,生命潜力将无法成为驰骋生命疆场的珍贵资本,也无法进一步补充生命潜能的储备,终将丢失担当大事、应付特别大事的机遇。
书中有这样一段情节:农夫约翰费尔特为使儿子马歇尔将来有出息,将他送至城里,跟他的伴侣一个胜利的商人戴维斯学习经商。
一段时间过后,父亲进城打探儿子进步如何?没曾想被戴维斯当头一棒:“马歇尔生来就不是经商的料,即使留在我店里一千年,也学不成一个真正的商人!你最好还是带他回乡下跟你学种地吧!”这句话深深的刺痛了马歇尔剧烈的自尊心。
荒野的呼唤读书笔记700字5篇
If you give up too early, you never know what you will miss.通用参考模板(页眉可删)荒野的呼唤读书笔记700字5篇荒野的呼唤读书笔记700字篇一《荒野的呼唤》是一本非常好看的书,这本书的作者名叫杰克。
伦敦。
书中描写了一只狼狗布克的生命历程,经历风雨过后一个狼群的首领,让我们有着深刻的感受。
《荒野的呼唤》让我们感受到了前所未有的震撼和力量,在荒野中好不容易生存下来的布克,用他的行动表示出了坚持就是胜利,谁最勇敢,谁能活下来,谁就是王者。
现实生活中也同样残酷,谁有能力,谁就能成功。
竞争也越来越强烈了。
让人们不得不好好学习,不能耽误任何功课。
这本书也给了大家很多启发,比如给我的一些启发:要好好享受现在的生活,努力把任何事情都做到最好,学习布克,永不放弃,坚持就是胜利!《荒野的呼唤》中,大家会体验到一个血肉丰满的世界,会哭,会笑,会悬念迭生,会认为生命是无比可贵。
我也建议大家学习布克,坚持到底。
荒野的呼唤读书笔记700字篇二《荒野的呼唤》这本书的主人公是一只叫“巴克”的狗,巴克在大法官米勒家的庄园过着无忧无虑的生活,它和大法官的儿子们一起游泳,一起出去打猎;它可以在日出或夕阳西下时陪同大法官的女儿们外出散步;它可以在慢慢冬夜里躺在书房中烤火······但是由于淘金的兴起,巴克被人从南方主人家中偷出并卖到北极,变成一条拉雪橇的可怜的狗,经常被主人用鞭子抽打,周围许多曾在一齐拉雪橇的狗,不管原来是弱小的,强大的,到最后一个个都逃但是悲惨的命运,巴克牢记了一个道理:强者为王!从此,巴克便进入了强肉强食的世界中。
面对恶劣的环境,为了生存下去,巴克的野性开始复苏。
在巴克奄奄一息即将死亡的时候,桑顿收留了它,有一次,巴克还救了桑顿一命,而且帮它赌赢,赢了一千块钱。
再之后它们探寻到金矿中,桑顿被当地印第安人给杀害了,只有巴克幸存了下来。
亮出你自己读书笔记
亮出你自己读书笔记亮出你自己读书笔记精选《亮出你自己》这篇文章大致是这样的:主人公作为学生,他十分害怕在课上回答问题。
一次在外语课上,专家给大家讲了一个故事,他在上学是,发现同学们都把名字写在一个硬牌上,当讲演者需要听者相应是,可以直接叫人名字。
下面小编为您收集整理了亮出你自己读书笔记,希望对您有帮助!亮出你自己读书笔记(一)在跑道上,第一步的领先很有可能就意味着走向胜利的终点,所以,决定你一生的成败得失,或许在于你是否敢亮出自己。
《亮出自己》主要是讲:在英国伦敦的一所大学里,发现了一个有趣的现象,在大学里经常有讲座,每次请的都是华尔街或跨国公司的高级管理人员来讲演。
那里的每一位同学在演讲前总是拿一张硬纸,中间对折一下,用极其醒目的颜色的笔又大又粗地写上自己的名字,然后放在讲座位上。
于是当讲演者需要听者响应时,他就可以直接看名字叫人。
我不解他们为什么要这样做?便去问妈妈,妈妈笑着对我说:“讲演的人都是一流人物,他们就意味着机会。
当你的回答令他满意或吃惊时,很有可能就预示着他会给你提供更多的机会。
”事实上也如此,机会不是等来的,而是自己寻找来的。
面对机会,我们只有紧抓不放,并为之努力的付出,才会拥抱成功。
记得在三年级的时候,学校举行了朗读比赛,班级各选五名。
我特别害怕老师会抽到我,而且我发现周围的同学也和我一样,总是把头低下去。
老师说:“你们可以自我推荐。
”可是没有一个响应。
我一开始也不敢,之后,我想我应该亮出自己,要抓住这次机会,因为机会来的时候是非常短暂,完全靠你不假思索地抓住它。
脑海中一下子跳出这个念头,使我有点承爱不了,但我慢慢地举起我的小手。
终于,我推荐了我自己,最后在那次朗读比赛中,我获得了第一名。
当时的成功使我多么地兴奋。
是啊!机会不会自动地找到你,你必须不断地醒目地亮出自己,吸引别人的关注,才有可能寻找到机会,并且好好地利用这次机会,可能会使你离你的目标进了一大步。
亮出你自己读书笔记(二)亮出你自己》这篇文章主要内容是作为学生的“我”最怕上课教授叫自己回答问题。
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Wake upAraby is one short story in the Dubliner. James Joyce, the writer, set the story in the dark. He wrote the series to awake the people. Araby is the part recognized as arousal in the series. Readers grew and awaken with the boy in the story.The boy in this story lives in an old and silent street with his uncle and aunt. He secretly loves a girl. He likes one book best which tells nothing about religion but a master of crime. Last but not least, he got some new thoughts after going to Araby.Araby: a bridge connected dream to realityAraby was a name with eastern misery. Also it was the name of the bazaar which was totally a new thing in Dublin. It could be different to the dull normal living environment.When he firstly heard this name from his dream girl, Araby was a wonderful thing for him. “It would be a splendid bazaar.” “It’s well for you.” Hearing all these words, he was already attracted by Araby. “I could not call my wandering thoughts together. I had hardly any patience with the serious work of life which, now that it stood between me and my desire.”We can see that the boy had a strong desire to go there and this even disturbed his ordinary life. Even more, he made a promise to the girl “I will bring you something if I go.”He aspired to go there. One side of the bridge was his dream girl and the wonderful new days. If he could went to the bazaar and buy her something, he could get on this side.Sadly the reality always show us a different one.He saw the magical name on the building and this could be the last good image to him. As some time walking in the bazaar, he was almost lost. “Remembering with difficulty why I had come.” He found Araby beyond his beautiful imagination. He could see Araby like this. “Nearly all the stalls were closed and the greater part of the hall was in darkness. I recognized a silence like that which pervades a church after a service.” The vulgar conversation among a young lady and two gentlemen in the stall. Araby was not his ideal place anymore. It was the same as the place he was living---it’s dark and rotted. His dream broke.He may felt puzzle and fear about the realty. There was a big contrast between his imagination and realty. He may needed time to adapt to it.“I lingered before her stall, thought I knew my stay was useless, to make my interestin her wares seem the more real. Then I turned away slowly and walked down themiddle of the bazaar. I allowed the two pennies to fall against the sixpence in mypocket. I heard a voice call from one end of the gallery that the light was out. Theupper part of the hall was now completely dark.His behavior was in also in sharp contrast. He didn’t walk timidly. He didn’t care about whether the bazaar was going to close. He felt disappointed to Araby and also the reality.Araby is a bridge connected the boy’s illusion and the realty. At the beginning, the boy showed great love and interest in it. It remained the boy’s beautiful imagination about romance and life. It showed a boy’s aspiration to the life. However w hen he went into Araby and saw it in his own eyes, understood it by himself, he found another side of the bridge—the real society. From that moment, he rediscovered the world he was living. He could not live in his own innocent dream anymore. In another word, he grew up.RediscoverThe dream of Araby dreamed a long time and dream broke in the end. During the dreaming time and the awakening time, the boy had a spiritual and soul exploration. This experience refresh his mind.“Gazing up into the darkness I s aw myself as a creature driven and derided by vanity;and my eyes burned with anguish and anger.”He saw the society in a new way. He stopped his illusion. He saw himself as a poor creature. And poor boy, only he could see was the dark reality but not rebuilt a belief. And that why he could only see the anguish and anger burning in his eyes.Connected to the history, Ireland which owned a large number of religion believer was under two forces – the traditional Catholicism and the British Protestantism. The failure of Irish independence movement and the potato famine also gave Ireland a heavy hit. In this time, the society was in the darkness. Many Irish were struggling in choosing the belief, especially the north Ireland.However many were still too numb to the society. They lived in a negative life. Just like the adults in Araby. They seldom cared about the belief but the safety and money. Most of them lost passion of life.Choosing or rebuilding a belief could be different work. Only one experience of Araby could not be enough for the boy to grow up too much. He could see the real society, but next he needed more experience to rediscover the world entirely. The one gave more difficulties in the rebuilding was people’s attitude. Only when they did not lose their hope and aspiration towards life can help them go to a new and bright life.There was still a long way to go.。