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Reading experience of "Don Quixote"

After we are inspired by something, we can usually write an experience and write it down. This can help us summarize our past thoughts, work and study. So how should we write our experience? Below are five selected sample essays on my reading experience of "Don Quixote" that I have collected and compiled. They are for reference only. Let's take a look. Five selected sample essays on reading "Don Quixote" 1

During the winter vacation, a copy of Cervantes' "Don Quixote" appeared in front of my eyes. After that, it cannot be erased for a long time.

"Don Quixote" mainly tells the story of a gentleman who fantasizes about becoming a majestic knight because he has read too many knight novels. So he changed his name to Don Quixote La Mancha, asked his servants and neighbors to be his attendants, and began a journey that made people laugh and cry. During this period, he regarded the sheep as enemies, the inn as a castle, the wineskin as a giant's head, and the convicts as victimized knights. Continuously killing and slashing indiscriminately. His behavior not only hurt others, but also suffered himself. It can be said that it harms others but does not benefit oneself. Finally, he made a will to disinherit his only relative niece if she married a knight.

This book is humorous and makes people laugh while reading it. But as a world famous book, it naturally has its profound truth: having a fantasy is good, but if it is an unrealistic delusion, it will not only hurt others, but also yourself. Don Quixote's dream of knighthood is beautiful, but the process of realizing it is not ideal.

This reminds me of how many people are like this today, aren't there? ! In order to achieve their dream of becoming famous, some people do not hesitate to abuse themselves and use money to pave the way. Some people do not hesitate to cheat in order to get into a good university. Isn't this just as funny?

However, some people are just the opposite. They have the courage to fight for their own ideals and dreams. How many students study hard just to be nominated for the gold medal; how many passionate young people work hard just to win glory for their country in the Olympics. Doesn’t this just reflect the persistence for the dream?

Don Quixote, a Don Quixote with hundreds of thousands of words. But it reminds us all the time: Don’t become the next Don Quixote! Five selected sample essays on "Don Quixote" reading experience 2

Even if we are laughed at by everyone and isolated by everyone, we only live this once, of course we live for our hearts, for us Live in that ideal world. Why do we have to suffer from this common disease like most people? The incomprehension of Don Quixote reminds me of Van Gogh who screamed in despair in the wilderness. He was considered mentally ill and no one understood his thoughts. He struggled miserably and desperately and expressed all the intensity through painting. Today, his paintings are treasured masterpieces. Van Gogh cut off his left ear for the woman he loved. Such extreme and paranoid behavior was his own act of obeying his heart. Why should he be judged and slandered by others? No one qualifies.

Many times during the march, Don Quixote felt scared and cowed. He constantly encouraged himself to be brave and reminded himself that he was a knight. Only then could he continue to move towards his ideal. The human heart is the master of all things. When you laugh, the world laughs with you; when you cry, the world becomes dark.

People always have to be spirited, Lu Xun said. Don Quixote is an idealistic adventurer. When I first read "Don Quixote", I felt unreasonable every time I saw his crazy behavior. But then as I read in depth, I gradually began to admire Don Quixote. People always have to make a choice between reality and idealism. Don Quixote chose the latter to realize his great dream of knighthood and his dream that was laughed at by others, unswervingly. This requires a lot of innocence and enough courage. Perhaps judged by secular standards, Don Quixote's ideal has not been realized and has failed. But judging by your own heart, Don Quixote is definitely the true knight of life. If he fights for his dream, his life is perfect enough.

Five selected sample essays on reading "Don Quixote" 3

Recently, when I had nothing to do, I read Cervantes' Don Quixote again. A classic is a classic after all. , no matter how many times I read it, I will never get tired of it. When I think of the first time I read this book, it just felt funny, just like reading a joke. Seeing Don Quixote's various absurd behaviors, I felt funny in my heart. , I feel that the author wrote this book simply to describe the funny character Don Quixote, and did not go into the past to understand anything. In view of his relatively young age at the time, and his immature level of social experience and literary literacy, he only used this book as a satire Reading a masterpiece about social reality as a joke book is a bit childish now that I think about it.

But now when I read this famous book again, I gradually discovered the profound connotation reflected in the lines of this book. From the seemingly absurd character Don Quixote, I read a deeper meaning. The connotation of the book is no longer the mentality of watching a joke at that time, but more of the author's dark exposure to society. This book mainly describes and satirizes the chivalric novels that were very popular in Spanish society at that time, and reveals the tyranny of the church. , the darkness of society and the hardship of the people. On the surface, Cervantes describes Don Quixote, who behaves funny, and through Don Quixote's series of outrageous behaviors, he shows that this almost crazy funny character who is violated by the spirit of chivalry is actually a dark and evil expression of society. Reflecting the plight of the people, the author severely criticized the darkness of society and the spiritual destruction of people by the church through poignant writing.

At the end of the article, Don Quixote finally wakes up. He realizes that his previous chivalry is also a kind of madness in his opinion. Perhaps to some extent, chivalry is also a kind of madness. Crazy, at the end of the article, Don Quixote hates knights deeply. Perhaps, this is the ultimate goal of the author Cervantes, to further criticize the church's harm to people and the absurdity of chivalry. Perhaps, this is the profound meaning that the author Cervantes wants to express in this book. Five selected sample essays on "Don Quixote" reading experience 4

The protagonist Don Quixote in "Don Quixote" is addicted to knight novels and decides to go out for adventure and become a chivalrous knight. .

He found Sancho Panza, a farmer from the same village, as his attendant, and Dulcinea, a farmer's daughter from the neighboring village, as his favorite. He went on adventures three times and did many ridiculous things. In the end, he was defeated by his friend who disguised himself as the Knight of the White Moon. He gave up his knightly travels and fell ill shortly after returning home. Before he died, he realized that he had been superstitious about chivalry novels. Although the things Don Quixote does are ridiculous, his starting point is to be good at hoeing the strong and supporting the weak, acting chivalrously, fighting injustices for the people of the world, and doing a vigorous cause to go down in history and win the hearts of beautiful women. But ideals are beautiful, and reality is cruel. These are the ideal knight lives after all. Times have changed, and the chivalry system has long been history. Naturally, he can no longer be a knight, so he can only use illusions to realize his desire to be a knight. Many stupid, absurd and even crazy things happened: he regarded the windmill as the devil's head, and rushed to fight with it regardless of his own safety.

As a result, you cause losses to others and you also suffer. There are also many "Don Quixotes" in our real life. They don't care about worldly affairs and only care about the ideal world in their hearts, so that they do many ridiculous things and delay their lives. It is regrettable. But Don Quixote De loves freedom and opposes feudal oppression, feudal hierarchy and feudal oppression. He advocated that the government should be clean and officials should be fair. This thought ran through his entire journey as a knight. Don Quixote also made fair comments on various phenomena in society, involving politics, law, war, literature, art, education and other aspects. He revealed the insights of humanists everywhere and was a sad hero.

In addition, the book also describes a large number of people with different personalities, including those who are just and wise, and those who are ignorant and utilitarian, reflecting the social trends at that time. Real style. Five selected sample essays on "Don Quixote" reading experience 5

The original name of the protagonist of "Don Quixote" is Alonzo Quijada. He is a country squire. He was fascinated by the chivalric novels that were popular in society at that time. , named himself Don Quixote de la Mancha, and met a servant Sancho and a little girl from a neighboring village, named Dulcinea, as the people he would serve for his whole 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, regarding windmills as giants, sheep as enemy troops, hard laborers as wounded knights, and wineskins as many ridiculous things. His behavior Not only is it of no use to others, but it also causes suffering for oneself. 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, her inheritance rights will be revoked.

When I first read "Don Quixote", I thought it was just a ridiculous and vulgar work. The protagonist's neurotic "brave spirit" was vividly displayed in the book, making people look down on him more and more. But after reading it carefully, I feel that the book contains a kind of truth. The nature of people is to pursue their goals regardless of anything. In the process of reality, the knight errant, who was as skinny as a sorghum stalk, and the gentleman with fantastic imagination, always reflected his integrity and kind nature. This is the most noble spirit of mankind. Because it is too simple, it is Many jokes were made.

Cervantes wrote "Don Quixote" in order to combat and satirize the fabricated chivalric novels with bizarre plots and their bad influence. He originally planned to write several short stories, but as he continued to write, he wrote down his life experiences and life ideals. His ideological content became more and more rich, and his characters became more and more realistic, until he described the effects of Spanish society on the people. The disaster has become an encyclopedia for us to understand and study the Spanish social politics, economy, culture and customs at that time. In "Don Quixote", Cervantes on the one hand criticizes the current ills and exposes and criticizes the ugly phenomena of society; on the other hand, he praises the good qualities of eliminating violence, punishing evil and promoting good, helping the poor and the weak, and praises the ideal social goals of the golden century. . All of these are the most common emotions of mankind, which can travel through time and space and have practical significance for every era and every nation. Four centuries apart, it still touches every reader.

Nearly 700 characters appear in "Don Quixote", and the picture of life described is very broad. It truly and comprehensively reflects the reality of Spanish feudal society from the end of the 16th century to the beginning of the 17th century, and reveals the decline of Spain. The various contradictions in the Kingdom of Spain condemned the shamelessness of the aristocratic class and expressed deep sympathy for the sufferings of the people. I think: It is this reason that prompted this work to be selected as the best classic literary masterpiece by 100 writers from 54 countries and regions around the world.