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After reading a famous book carefully, everyone will have a new understanding and view of life. Write a review and record your gains and contributions. How should I write my own thoughts after reading it? The following is my thoughts on reading Het Achterhuis. Welcome everyone to refer to it, I hope it will help you.

Reading hetachterhuis:1hetachterhuis is a diary work of a Jewish girl Anne in the secret room during World War II.

Different from other diaries or history books, although they are all about the wartime world, Het Achterhuis is not boring and depressing to read. Although the author Anne often uses words such as "horror", "sadness", "dead silence" and "oppression" when describing life in the secret room.

Why does Anne's words never make people feel suffocated when the war is raging? Why is there no despair in Anne's heart? This is a question that I have been thinking about since I read Selected Works.

Unfortunately, there is no clear answer to this question. Because I can't ask the client. Therefore, I can only rely on my own heart to understand that distant and kind soul.

First of all, Anne is full of hope for the future. Because of her youth, because of her unique confidence in herself and the world as always. Therefore, even if there is endless darkness around, she will find-even a little-light in her own way. It's just an optimistic face of hard life, an eager expectation for distant victory, and a spontaneous joy when you carefully open the curtains and look at nature through dusty windows.

Secondly, Annie is good at thinking. Therefore, in the most turbulent environment, we don't complain. Perhaps it is the special growth brought by hard work. Those basic elements about faith, dreams and a happy life are often mentioned or discussed in her diary. In this respect, we have to admit that young Anne is very philosophical, just like her views on religion.

Finally, I think Het Achterhuis is lovely and moving, not dull and depressing, which makes readers feel sorry for Anne who died young, and it is also because Anne showed a mental journey of growing up in her diary. For us, it is to read the words of our peers. Although our experience is far less than one tenth of Anne's, the confusion and firmness at this age may make it easier for us to understand her situation. For adults who have passed the age of sixteen, Anne's innocence, beliefs and dreams are all factors that can easily touch them inadvertently. Although the process of growing up is different, the imprint of life, heartache, happiness, sadness, sweetness and dribs and drabs branded on us all give people who are growing up and have grown up a tacit understanding of life, so we will appreciate each other more.

Young life, mature thoughts, warm soul. Through language, through thought, until eternity.

What do you think of reading Het Achterhuis 2? If you are in a war environment and have been hiding in an isolated secret room, how will you feel? 1July, 942 13-year-old Jewish girl Anne and seven other people began to live in a secret room for more than two years in order to escape the Nazis.

Het Achterhuis's book is Anne's true feelings in the secret room.

In the isolated secret room, you can't make any noise, you can't open the window, and you are afraid of bombing. Anne never gave in to fate, kept a diary and never gave up. 1On August 4th, 944, due to an informer, Anne's family and friends were taken to a concentration camp, and only Anne's father survived.

I can't believe Annie has written so many excellent diaries in such a chaotic environment. "As long as I am alive and can see the sunshine, this cloudless sky in Wan Li-as long as all this is still there-I can't be unhappy." "Anyway, I will stick to it, overcome my depression and find a way for myself!" Can you believe that these words were written by a child of 13 years old? These words are inspiring and let us see Anne's courage and optimism in the dark!

What about me? Mom went to work, and dad had something to do, leaving me alone at home. I turned on all the lights in the room for fear that someone would jump out and take me away. And playing the piano, I can't play that complicated etude well either. I didn't play right here, and the beat there was wrong ... I was angry and anxious, and the fire burst into flames. "I will never do anything about brain cells again!" I banged on the key and made up my mind to say. Joan makes a lot of creaking noises ... lacking courage and optimism, which is the biggest difference between Anne and me!

"We have renewed hope in our hearts. This hope has given me new courage and made me strong again! " Annie has a lot of things that we lack. She talks about war and peace and human nature from many angles. Her happiness, expectation, sadness, loneliness, depression, fear and hatred of reality and longing for the future shocked our hearts. More importantly, Anne has been examining her words and deeds with the eyes of truth, goodness and beauty, constantly criticizing herself and trying to correct her … She is our role model!

A delicate little flower withered. We should love peace, learn not to bow in the face of setbacks, not to yield in the dark, and persevere bravely!

Brief comments:

Exercise 6 of the fifth grade in Chinese requires writing a review. When reading a book or an article, there is always a point that touches you. Grasping that point and expressing your feelings in combination with the actual situation is the feeling after reading. This article mainly captures the spiritual touch brought to me by a few words in Het Achterhuis, and writes the courage and optimism that I learned from Anne, which meets the writing requirements of reading.

Thoughts on reading Het Achterhuis 3 Het Achterhuis This book is a diary written by a girl named Anne Frank in an isolated secret room. Anne Frank was born in 1929 to a Jewish family in Frankfurt, Germany, and died quietly in a fascist concentration camp at the age of 15. I have read this book many times over and over again, and my understanding of it has gradually changed.

At first I thought it was a book about Anne's growing up. Anne expressed her views on the adult world to us as a young girl, and gained insight into everything around her with children's psychology. She has a girlish warm and lively nature, and she longs for the same tolerance from the world with fire-like enthusiasm. As she grew older, her mind became more delicate and pure, and she became a little more shy and mature when she entered adolescence. At the same time, she has become more and more fond of books and absorbed more and more knowledge. Unlike us, growing Anne has a deeper and more subtle understanding of things. She looks at the world more attentively and feels life more emotionally than ordinary children.

Slowly, I discovered her beautiful and unknown writing talent. She recorded her life with delicate brushstrokes, which made us have the voice of our peers. She shows the darkness and terror around her, her naughty dreams, the disputes and psychology of others. The language of the book is concise and concise, which gives us a good influence while reading and writing. Her language can make our hearts and her thoughts blend together and feel the little things around her together.

Later, I learned that this is another thought-provoking book. Like us, Anne should have a teenager full of sunshine and freedom. However, she spent her time in the dark. The war killed the girl's beautiful life, just like the future butterfly flying freely in the cocoon. She can't break the hard cocoon. She can only silently bear the fate entrusted to her by heaven. However, she gradually became full of satisfaction with her life. Her greatest hope is to spend every day peacefully, so that knowledge can enliven her mind and bring joy to herself. In the dark, her heart is still full of hope for life, and she also has her own dreams, quietly waiting for the opportunity of life. Nowadays, we live a happy life, but we don't think so. We are not happy and proud that we have all this.

It's over! Anne passed away with an unfinished dream. Her death ended her dark life and her deep desire for freedom.

People! We call for humanity, tranquility, peace and the awakening of modern children.

Youth is strong, China is strong! Chinese sons and daughters, fight!

Reading Het Achterhuis makes people feel the hardships of Jews' survival, and I can also feel the ferocity of the German Gestapo in arresting Jews at that time. I often think: Why did the Gestapo arrest Jews? Are Jews harmful to the world?

Het Achterhuis mainly tells the story that Anne's family fled to their father's company because of Gestapo arrest, and lived a secret room life, and then many people joined the secret room life. After reading this book, I deeply feel that Anne's family is having a hard time, and it also makes people feel that the Gestapo is really bad. I want to cherish my present life, study hard and win glory for my country. Annie's life is also very painful. She died not by the Gestapo, but by typhoid fever at the age of 15. However, in those painful experiences before, she was still optimistic about life. Unlike me, she sometimes cries when she is in trouble, but she actually escaped the murder of the Gestapo. I admire her!

Therefore, we should cherish the beautiful life now and face life optimistically!

Comments: You really read this book carefully, and you have real feelings. It is more ideal to write full of feelings. The introduction book closely follows the "bitterness" of the characters, compares the "sweetness" of their respective lives, compares the pros and cons, highlights the good life now and optimistically faces the center of life.

After reading Het Achterhuis, the author of Het Achterhuis is a Jewish girl Anne. Frank, this book tells the story of 13-year-old Jewish girl Anne and her family hiding in a small secret room during the two years when the Netherlands was occupied by Germany R. It was like sitting on an erupting volcano with boiling magma at her feet. Volcanoes may erupt at any time. They are angry, afraid, desperate, sad and even on the verge of collapse. It is in such an extremely special environment that Anne never despaired! Insist on learning to keep a diary and record the experiences of the surrounding environment, people and things that have been tested, honed and grown up. She wants world peace, and she can become a journalist and writer and make contributions to society. She used her strong sense of happiness to inspire desperate adults around her and rekindled their confidence and courage.

Maybe we often give up easily because of some minor setbacks and complain about a little difficulty. Anne's story will inspire and inspire us. Her optimistic attitude after suffering and her spirit of not giving up hope in desperation are always worth learning. Let's learn to hone ourselves in adversity, make progress in the face of difficulties and make constant efforts to realize our ideals!

After watching Het Achterhuis, I have finished watching Het Achterhuis. Today, I don't write about Hitler and Jews, but about the happy little angel-Anne. There are 300 words to read Het Achterhuis. I can't forget her, her bright smile, her quarrel with her mother, and her crying when she was sad. ......

I always feel that she has the same temper as me and likes to make a scene. Of course, she likes talking back to her parents as much as I do, but the only difference is that I can have such a good mood every day when I am happy. However, she is sad and unhappy every day. When I was studying, I kept thinking: If she wasn't born in that era, would she be another me? I still can't figure this out. But I know that I am who I am, and no one can replace me. Of course, I won't pull a long face every day for this problem. You will definitely see me happy every day!

Everyone is an angel. As long as you are loyal to yourself, don't suffer for study, don't grieve for problems, and don't sigh for your loved ones. Remember, life will be more exciting only if you are yourself!

Het Achterhuis: 7 Anne Frank,/kloc-a Jewish girl aged 0/6. During World War II, millions of Jews were killed on the grounds that they were Jews.

Because Anne is Jewish, she hides in the back room all day and dares not go out. If she is not careful, she will be targeted. They must do things very quietly because they are afraid of making any noise and being discovered. They have many good friends and often bring some small gifts to Annie. On her birthday, she received many gifts, and her favorite was her diary. She also gave it a nice name-Kitty!

Anne writes to Katie every once in a while, telling her all her misfortunes and all the interesting and uninteresting things that happened in the back room. Everyone in the back room is very United and never quarrels over trifles. Anne told Kitty that she was afraid that something bad would happen to them one day. Annie longs for peace, humanity and tranquility! Whenever Anne sees a group of compatriots taken away by the Gestapo, it will cause anger and hatred in her heart. She hates war. It was the war that made her lose everything, even her freedom!

In the back room, thieves sometimes steal things. At this time, the man went downstairs to check, and the woman waited anxiously upstairs. When they knew it was safe, everyone was relieved. Sometimes it is bombarded by shells at night. As soon as she heard the bombing, Anne ran barefoot into her parents' room with a pillow in her arms, crying because she had nowhere to go!

Sometimes Annie really wants to cry because she is depressed, but she can't. She can only walk from room to room. In order to vent, she can only go to Peter and tell each other about her difficulties. Only in this way will she be happier. In this isolated life, Anne actually said, "A happy person will make others happy. As long as you have courage and confidence, you will not be overwhelmed by suffering." . "When she said these words, Annie, how she wished she could run freely on the grass!

When things get better, Annie looks forward to going back to school and playing with her friends every day. Anne's heart is full of longing. She longs for freedom, friendship and loneliness, but these longings are beyond the reach of kind, beautiful and lovely Anne.

1944, Anne and eight Jews hiding in the back room were all taken away by the British army and scattered to various concentration camps. 1945 Anne died in early March, and in April of the same year 12, the British army liberated this concentration camp! Of the eight people hiding, only Anne's father survived!

Poor Annie, if there were no war, would you live happily like me? War, everything is caused by war. If only there were no wars in the world!

As you can imagine from reading Het Achterhuis, we often ask in despair: What can't we live in peace in the war? What is all this destruction for? It is understandable to ask this question, but so far no one has got a satisfactory answer. Why do British planes get bigger and more sophisticated, and at the same time keep building many new houses to rebuild? Why can't you spend millions of dollars on war every day to give medical research, artists or the poor a penny? Why are some people starving while there are mountains of food rotting in other parts of the world? Oh! Why are people so crazy? -Het Achterhuis

Anne dissected the war in front of her in the simplest way with simple and quiet words. There is no so-called justice, no so-called interests, no so-called differences, only the madness in the depths of human nature ... Let words, pictures and videos bring us back to silence.

The wild wind jumped from the desert, accompanied by the roar of armored tracks. It was a cry of women and children, the cold faces of soldiers again and again, and an indescribable broken heart. From the tropical rain forest in Africa to the barren land in the Middle East, from the tundra in the extreme northern wilderness to the barren hills in Colombia, the war has not been extinguished, and the beacon smoke is hard to extinguish. People have been waging wars since distant times. But what are people fighting for? An inflated desire for power? Extreme hegemony? Or for the pursuit of wealth and land? Why? At the expense of other people's lives? Why destroy the happy homeland of other countries, why make men sigh and women cry …

At a famous photo exhibition in Spain in XX, a photo caught people's attention. The photo shows a 12-year-old girl wearing patched clothes, a green headscarf and a dove of peace in her hand, but her eyes are confused. Is it the helplessness of life or the yearning for peace? There is a caption under the photo: It was taken in Gaza. I studied this photo over and over again, and suddenly I felt as if my heart was tangled. Like Anne, she was innocently involved in the war, fearing that she tortured their fragile nerves every day. There are still many people suffering from war in the world, but there is nothing we can do.

In XX, bonfires burned over Babylon, and Iraq, which dared to challenge American authority, was quickly defeated. However, the disaster of war is not only the loss of life of the defeated country, but also forces the United States to station troops here. How many American soldiers have spilled blood in foreign countries today! Three years of war, two losers!

The dead soldiers may have been street dance boys before, some had beloved girls, and some were married. They should have had a beer chat with friends in the bar in their hometown and walked hand in hand on the tree-lined path with their lovers. However, fate was frozen in an instant, rigid body, wandering eyes, blurred tears, conflicting sides, excessive blood and tears. You didn't complain, and I have no regrets. When Iraqis defend their dignity with their lives, American soldiers are also defending the hegemony of great powers with their lives.

When and where can there be no hatred in your eyes and mine, standing in the sunset with an olive branch, let the sunset lengthen each other's figures and let the breeze blow each other's hair? ...

After nine summers of studying in Het Achterhuis, the school organized online reading activities. I read a book that is very relevant to our lives-Het Achterhuis.

Anne, the hero of the story, is a teenager in her prime. Like our peers, she experienced a different life from ours in the era of honesty and fantasy. Their family and the Van Dagen family have been on the run all day. In order to avoid the heavily armed German secret police, they hid in the office building where Anne's father worked.

Day by day, but God is so unfair. 1On August 4th, 944, the heavily armed German secret police, together with the Dutch Nazis, made a surprise attack on the office. Everyone in the secret room was arrested. On September 3, after a short stay, all Jewish prisoners were loaded into ox carts and sent to Auschwitz. No one expected this to happen, but who can change the fact? Let us silently pray for them in our hearts and wish them a safe return!

During her flight, Anne never forgot her diary, which was her closest friend. She records every bit of her life in her diary, and her spirit is worth learning from each of us. In this book, what impressed me most was Anne's parents. They never care about Annie's grades. They just want Anne to be healthy, happy and honest, and never scold her for her grades. Anne doesn't want to be a poor student or disappoint her parents.

In my life, my parents are the most "haggle over every ounce" about my grades. If I don't do well in the exam, they will scold me, even if I am very strict and won't let me eat. I am eager to understand my parents like Anne. I also know that my parents are good for me, and I hope I can achieve something in the future, but there is no need to resort to "violence". If you can calm down and talk to me, I think it's best for everyone. I will not live up to my parents' expectations!

Anne mentioned in the book that she doesn't like vegetables, but every time Mrs. Van Dagen likes to put vegetables in her bowl, so Anne hates her very much. I don't agree with Annie. There is nothing wrong with eating more vegetables. Vegetables contribute to our development and growth, and the fiber in vegetables is beneficial to the human body and is the best source of vitamins. It can also increase satiety, strengthen the stomach and regulate physical fitness. So I suggest you eat more vegetables.

Het Achterhuis's book tells us how a growing girl should face the problems of war, racial persecution, self-growth and orientation, and the roles of men and women. I believe everyone will gain something after reading this book! May you benefit from it!

Reading Het Achterhuis has a feeling of 10. Once, I thought young and frivolous people could face any hardships; In other words, my mother's nagging and my father's punishment are my biggest troubles. Once, I ran like a runaway wild horse, feeling that there would be no more bound ropes to limit me. At the moment, I close the book, but all I can feel is sadness. All my egos seem to have left me. It's her, Annie, only 13 years old. With her diary, she made me meditate!

Anne is a little Jewish girl who grew up in Germany. Under the political persecution of the Germans, her family moved to the Netherlands. In the past two years, Anne has experienced all kinds of difficulties: sadness, struggle, pain, loneliness and death. So she kept a diary as her only lyric way. It's really outrageous to let a child with a pure heart bear all this. This cruel fascist cruelty is really outrageous. I believe that her death is a relief for her, freeing her from all the pain. After her death, she will be carefree, have a new start and live happily in another world forever, a world without pain. Because she said "I hope I can live after death", this sentence is full of hope and longing, full of Anne's nostalgia for the world and sincere desire for world peace, which is a proof of her self-awareness improvement. I believe that every innocent persecuted person thinks so in his heart. Anne's misery just reflected the cruelty and ruthlessness of the Germans at that time. Originally, there should be no barriers between people, and there should be no differences. Anne condemned racial discrimination many times in her diary and explained that she longed for a peaceful world many times. There is no discrimination, no war and smoke, no darkness, only light, happiness and harmony.

I remember when I first started reading Het Achterhuis, I was still secretly laughing at Anne's innocence, commenting on her classmates with childish brushstrokes and writing about all kinds of troubles in life. But at this moment, what makes me think deeply is her persistent and strong heart and her passionate desire for life. She is eager to embrace nature and the world with young passion, courage and kindness.

"I am often depressed, but I never despair. I regard this secret life as an interesting adventure. This is just the beginning of an interesting life. When I look up at the sky, I always feel that things will get better and better. " I took Anne's words to heart. I know there will be countless challenges in front of me. Although I am much luckier than Anne, whenever I am too arrogant to control my arrogant heart, I will chew the profound connotation of this sentence and then throw myself into the embrace of nature and stare at the starry sky. I seem to see Anne's calm smile, which supports me to keep moving forward.

There is a feeling of 1 1 when reading hetachterhui. As soon as I opened the book and read the preface, tears poured out and my heart was particularly sour. The preface mainly talks about 1933, when Hitler came to power, he fully implemented dictatorship in Germany and persecuted Jews crazily. Anne is one of the Jews, so her family fled to Holland that summer, settled in Amsterdam and lived in the secret room of her father's company. Most of the contents of this book are about life in the secret room. (From article 1 1 to the last article)

When I read the third diary, I felt special sympathy for Anne who was still alive at that time. 1938 after the massacre, her elderly grandmother had to go to their home, and her two uncles fled to the United States. 1940 After May, their good days soon disappeared: first, the Germans killed the Netherlands, then the Dutch army surrendered, and then the Germans occupied it, and their suffering really came to an end. Laws persecuting Jews soon came out one after another. Why do Jews have to wear yellow star signs? Jews are forbidden to go out at 8 pm, even if they sit in their own gardens. 1942 Annie's grandmother passed away. Although my grandfather died, if we compare our living conditions with Anne's at that time, it would be a world of difference! However, under that condition, Anne still lived strong for two years. And I, I can't even bear a little pain, let alone in that situation? I think I should learn from Anne, who is strong and optimistic. ...

I benefited a lot from reading this book.

Read Het Achterhuis: 12 This is an exquisite book. By a young man. Written by a girl who dares to reveal the truth. This is the most reasonable and touching book I have ever read about war and its influence on mankind.

Anne Frank introduced the changes of eight people hiding in the secret room during the Nazi period, that is, during the two years when the Netherlands was occupied by Germany. They live in fear, isolated and imprisoned. These fears come not only from the terrible war environment outside, but also from themselves. This made me truly realize the great evil brought by war-the degeneration of human spirit.

At the same time, Anne wrote sharply and clearly those noble highlights in the fundamental spirit of human beings in her diary. Although they are full of fear and humiliation in their daily lives, these people have not given up. Anne's own character is also vividly portrayed in this book. She matured rapidly in two years, and changed so quickly and difficultly in the critical adolescence of her life. With her own enthusiasm and wisdom. With her intelligence and rich inner world, Anne has long been thinking about sensitive issues related to the growth of teenagers. She also wrote about the relationship with her parents, the development of self-awareness and the problems in her growth.

This is the idea and feeling of a girl living in a special environment. Her diary tells us more about ourselves. It is also for this reason that I feel that we are so close to Anne's experience that we can't help falling deeply into her short life and the whole world.

After reading Het Achterhuis's book, I feel that I have benefited a lot from reading Het Achterhuis's book. Compared with Anne's childhood, how happy we are today!

Het Achterhuis described the life records of people in the secret room during World War II from the perspective of the little Jewish girl Anne. Anne used to live in Frankfurt, Germany. After the rise of the Nazis, she and her family took refuge in Amherst, the Netherlands. She received a diary as a birthday present and began to write it. In the long 25 months, she used her pen and her dream of becoming a writer to record every day in the attic and her growth. In the face of war and anti-Semitism, she thought about the relationship with her parents, nature, God, religion and other issues, thus showing her love for life, nature, reading and learning, always full of ideals, never discouraged in adversity, and indomitable attitude.

After reading this book, we not only know the hardships of our previous life, the feelings of children living in wartime, but also know that our present life is hard-won. We should cherish the beautiful life in front of us. We should learn from Anne's good thoughts, deeply analyze ourselves, face up to our shortcomings and constantly improve our character. This book can read about history, war, racial persecution, expectation, growth and confusion. The most important thing is: May the precious spiritual wealth left by Anne accompany us to grow up happily.

Thanks to Anne Frank's book Het Achterhuis, I changed my attitude towards life. I really like the book Het Achterhuis.

I closed the book and meditated, and I couldn't help thinking a lot.

Reading Het Achterhuis:14 Het Achterhuis is mainly about the experience of a Jewish girl in the war.

Anne was born in Frankfurt, Germany. By the time she was thirteen, Germany had invaded Holland. Anne's family, Peter's family and Dr. Douceur hid in the company's secret room to avoid danger. Their life in the secret room is very difficult. In order not to be found by the police, all the windows were nailed and there was no noise during the day. Their food was provided in secret by the employees of the company. Their life is extremely boring. There is no sunshine, no happiness, only hunger and fear. They still dare to face real life under such difficult and dangerous conditions and are full of confidence in life. And I'm afraid to face some difficulties at ordinary times.

I should study hard, learn their indomitable spirit and dare to face the reality.