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Comments on Het Achterhuis's reading.

Article 1: Het Achterhuis's thoughts after reading.

When I was looking for a book to write my book review in Xinhua Bookstore, I was attracted by Het Achterhuis at first sight. I don't know where I heard that Het Achterhuis mainly talked about the diary written by a Jewish girl named Anne during World War II, and I don't know the specific content. So, taking the opportunity of this "reading books and classics" activity, I decided to write down my feelings after reading this book.

Introduction: Het Achterhuis describes the life records of people in the secret room during World War II from the perspective of the little Jewish girl Anne. Anne originally lived in Frankfurt, Germany. After the rise of the Nazis, she and her family took refuge in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. She received a diary as a birthday present and began to write it. In the long 25 months, she recorded her growing experience in the secret room with a pen every day, and reflected on issues such as war, anti-Semitism, relationship with parents, nature, sex and religion.

After I finished reading Het Achterhuis, Anne, as a growing girl, revealed her constant conflict with her mother and her curiosity about sex in her diary. At the same time, I am deeply touched by the secret and horrible life record of 25 months in the secret room. After consulting the information, I deeply know that fascist Germany's policy of genocide against Jews in World War II is comparable to the Nanjing Massacre.

I sympathize with Annie. As a teenage girl, I didn't study in a bright classroom. I play with my classmates and friends and enjoy life to the fullest. On the contrary, I live in a secret room full of terror and feel depressed-"On Sunday, my mental state is the worst. At this time, the people in the room were depressed and the atmosphere was suffocating. We can't hear the sound outside. This dead silence in the room hangs over me and drags me, as if to drag me to the bottom of hell ... I feel like a bird in a cage with its wings cut off and hitting the railing of the cage in the dark. " Let me out! "My heart is crying." Let me go where there is fresh air and laughter! " "

I admire Annie. As a young girl, in such a harsh environment, she persisted and finally finished this masterpiece. Up to now, Het Achterhuis has been translated into 65 languages and published in more than 30 million copies worldwide. This book is regarded as the best witness of Nazi extermination of Jews during World War II.

As primary school students in the 2 1 century, we should study hard, become the pillars of the motherland in the future, and make our own contributions to world peace and development.

Chapter two: Hett Acht House's thoughts on reading.

You probably have the habit of keeping a diary, but have you ever seen a girl keep a diary in the' secret room' under the threat of death at such a moment?

Anne is a little Jewish girl. During World War II, Anne kept a diary for more than two years, from 13 to 15. Anne's father is in business, her mother is a housewife, and she has a sister margot who is three years older than her. 19xx, Hitler practiced dictatorship in Germany and persecuted Jews crazily. Anne's family took refuge in Holland on 19xx, but the Germans invaded Holland. Hitler thought Jews were inferior people and wanted to destroy them. Eight people stayed in a secret room for two years. Despite the help of their friends, they still live in fear every day. After the revelation, the originally kind people in the house became selfish, and the originally upright people outside the house were forced to steal and rob. However, it was tipped off that eight people had suffered misfortune except her father. Anne and her sister margot were finally transferred to Bergen concentration camp in Belson, and died of typhoid fever in early March of 19xx (a few weeks before liberation).

I sympathize with Anne's experience. She was my age when she kept a diary. She leads a hard life in a secret room. She and I are worlds apart! 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, but the war rewarded her with suffering and death. Think about your present life and recall Anne's life, and you will know how happy you are now! Annie didn't despair in the secret room. She insists on reading and keeping a diary, hoping to be a writer and journalist in a peaceful world, display her talents and make contributions to society. Anne wrote down her views on friendship, race and military affairs in her diary. In tens of square meters of Xiaotian, people are always worried about being found and taken away. They are often frightened by air raid sirens and threatened by plane bombing ... Annie observes carefully in her diary, and the articles are fluent and vivid, which really makes people feel shocked and deplored!

War can only be said to be a tragedy, which will destroy the beautiful things in our lives. Anne's long and painful waiting for peace brought only pain and death. There is more than one person waiting for peace like Anne. Let's say loudly: "Long live peace! Long live unity! "

Article 3: Het Achterhuis has more feelings after reading.

I like reading extracurricular books very much, especially the beautiful picture book Het Achterhuis. The content is that Germans kill Jews. Speaking of which, I feel strange. Why did Germans kill Jews? I didn't know until I checked. It turned out that German Nazis thought that Germans were noble races but did not deserve wealth, while Jews had too much wealth because of their poor blood. I don't think it is right for them to do so. The world should be peaceful and there should be no war. Please don't hurt your kind.

The little girl in the diary is kind-hearted, lively and lovely, straightforward and affectionate. She has her own opinions, loves to think, and is not easily influenced by others; She is strong and persistent, and still faces life with a smile after being accused and wronged. She is a good example for me to learn from, and I should learn from her.

Article 4: Het Achterhuis's thoughts after reading.

Dad brought me a book when he came back on Sunday. His name is Hurt Acht House. I couldn't wait to read it as soon as I got it back.

The author of this book is Anne Frank, a Jewish girl in Germany. This is her private diary during World War II. It truly records the two years of hard life that Anne's family and two other families spent in the "secret room" in order to avoid Nazi persecution. This book expresses Anne's deep thoughts on war. What a strong and optimistic person Annie is! She is a role model for many of our children! It's a pity that Anne didn't see the victory of the war with her own eyes, otherwise, she would be very happy!

Although Anne didn't see the victory of the war, her diary has become a precious teaching material for people to deeply reflect on human tragedy.

Everyone knows the story of Het Achterhuis. Because it is full of eternal humanity, contains immortal spiritual legends, and plays the melody of truth, goodness and beauty. Annie, you are my role model!

Chapter Five: Hett Acht House's thoughts on reading.

Het Achterhuis is a book recommended by my mother. According to my mother, she was shocked when she finished reading this book when she was a child. I also read this book during the winter vacation and was shocked after reading it. I also want to introduce this book to more readers.

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 German Nazis. It's as if they are sitting on an erupting volcano with boiling magma at their 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!

Article 6: Het Achterhuis's thoughts after reading.

Anne Frank is a Jewish girl, living a rich and quiet life with her parents and sister. After Hitler's fascist securities came to power from 19xx, Jews were brutally persecuted and Anne's family moved to Amsterdam, the Netherlands. 19xx In June, Anne celebrated 13' s birthday and received a diary. From then on, she became friends with her diary and was named "Katie". At this time, German fascists had invaded Holland, and the persecution of Jews was even more cruel. In order to escape, they fled to the house in their company building, which became their hidden "secret room", and some people who were also Jews also hid in it. ...

After reading this book, I am deeply touched! They lived in the secret room for two years. What is the concept of two years? I am very touched that they survived with such perseverance. In detail, in order to avoid the attack of German fascists, they had to cover the secret room tightly, and all the windows were nailed with wooden boards or thick curtains to block out the light. During the day, in order not to let the people below find out, we can only be very quiet. If it is now, we should have a hard time!

But there are few good people in the world, and their meals depend on a few employees of the company. These people are selfless dedication to them, give them food, books and study! but ...

But think about it! Life in the secret room is not easy. Life inside can't see the sun and touch nature. It's boring, boring, boring! No good friends, no good teachers, no infinite happiness, no … Besides, the situation outside the secret room makes them fidgety!

Annie always said "paper is more patient than people", that's right! I can feel this statement, too. Instead of telling people all kinds of things, it is better to talk to paper! Take the diary as an outlet and pour it out every day! She longs for freedom and happiness. In this diary, we can see Anne's views on herself, others and life. From a girl of 13 to a mature girl of 15, once again, she is persistent!

There are also many people who encourage Annie, such as her sisters Margo and Peter! Peter is the best. Every time Annie goes up, or Peter asks her to go up.

After reading this book, I am very touched! I suggest you go and have a look-you will feel the joys and sorrows inside. Next, I'm going to see Dumas La Traviata. I wish you all a happy reading!

Chapter seven: Het Achterhuis's post-reading feeling.

Comments on Het Achterhuis19xx-19xx The clouds of war and genocide filled the sky, and the Gestapo's iron melon reached out to every innocent Jew and staged a terrible catastrophe in history. Anne is a Jewish girl. 19xx in July, her family and four other Jews went to the "secret room" of her father's company to hide because of the urgent news of oppression of Jews. Life in the secret room is boring. There are very strict restrictions on monotonous meals, eccentric companions, not going out for several years, using water and going to the toilet. Fortunately, however, what she experienced did not make her heart barren, but it became a vibrant and hopeful field! Anne wanted to be a writer and a journalist, but this beautiful wish was so fragile under the overwhelming flood of darkness at that time, just like a bubble with colorful lights. But Anne still wrote: "This cruelty will end and peace and tranquility will come back. At the same time, I must stick to my ideal. Maybe one day, I can realize my ideal! " Reading this, I seem to see an unyielding soul shouting in the dark room! After spending countless long days and nights in the secret room, Anne changed from a wayward and inexperienced girl to a mature girl. On Anne 15' s birthday, Anne had an amazing growth. She has raised introspection to the social level and began to think about gender equality and other issues: "Modern women should strive for the right of complete independence!" ""But independence is not enough. Women should be respected! " "I condemn our value system and men who don't recognize how great, difficult and beautiful women are in society! "... in an unimaginable era when war is spreading, everyone is in danger and countless people are lying in a pool of blood, Anne, a fifteen-year-old girl who has lived in a secret room for nearly two years, can talk insightful about the profound social problem of gender equality! After reading these, I can't help but sigh that war can destroy everything, but it can't occupy a strong, brave and free heart! I believe Het Achterhuis will continue to spread, accusing war and ugliness, promoting peace and friendship, and moving and enlightening generation after generation with her sincere words! Moved and inspired generation after generation!

Chapter eight: Het Achterhuis's post-reading feeling.

19xx In July, 13-year-old Anne and her family hid in a warehouse in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and started a secret room life for more than two years. 19xx June 12, 13-year-old Annie received a diary as a birthday present and began to write a diary.

When I first saw this book and learned that it was written by Anne in a secret room during World War II, I was surprised and a little skeptical. I don't believe anyone would calm down and keep a diary in that environment. But when I checked the information and confirmed that this diary was true, I was moved for Anne's courage and her fearless heart.

Her greatest wish is to be a journalist and writer. As a growing girl, she poured out her confusion and curiosity about sex in her diary. "After World War II, I want to publish a book called Diary of the Chamber of Secrets ..." "I am often depressed, but I never despair. I regard our life hiding here as an interesting adventure, full of danger and romance, and regard every hardship and lack as the material to enrich my diary. " 19xx On April 5, Anne wrote in her diary: "I hope I can continue to live after I die." This is Anne's powerful heart.

She still has an ideal of living in the secret room, and takes their hard life in the secret room and the cruel persecution and slaughter of Jews by the Nazis she learned on the radio outside as the material of her diary. How optimistic and calm that is!

The things described in Het Achterhuis have long been history, but they can still inspire us. That is: even if you encounter difficulties, you should calm down and don't lose your pace because of difficulties.