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Reflections on Captain Grant's Daughter's Reading

After reading a book carefully, there must be a lot to share. Let's write a comment and record your gains and feelings. Have you figured out how to write your comments? The following is what I collected for you about Captain Grant's daughter's study, for reference only. Welcome to reading.

Close the pages, and the surging waves in the book still come to mind. This is a literary work as well as a geographical work. It's amazing.

In this paper, Sir grina Van of Scotland accidentally picked up a drift bottle while driving his cruise ship Duncan, and found several distress letters from Captain Grant in the drift bottle, so he took Captain Grant's children and sailed on Duncan, looking for the trace of Captain Grant along 3711'south latitude ... The plot of this paper is very vivid.

The author jules verne vividly depicts the characters' personalities, among which my favorite is the geographer Baganel. He is a comedy character, and his appearance is quite dramatic-he was going to India to find the birthplace of the Yarlung Zangbo River, but he mistakenly boarded the "Duncan" to Chile, so he made a mistake and followed Sir Griffin and others on an unknown adventure. Baganel has a super memory. He is lively, cheerful, optimistic and has the extensive knowledge that geographers should have. He can name more than 50 travelers who have been to Australia, and he can clearly remember the events in a certain area. But he has one shortcoming-carelessness. He has always been a happy man, looking for a walking map of Captain Grant's road. Of course, he also caused many jokes because of carelessness. For example, he wanted to learn Spanish, but he learned Portuguese after reading Camons's works. When I finally escaped from New Zealand Island, I was painted with an interesting tattoo by New Zealand aborigines. I felt ashamed to return to the Geography Society. His carelessness made me feel very happy and made this adventure story more interesting. I admire his profound knowledge and superhuman memory. Baganel is the most distinctive and prominent figure in this novel and is very popular.

The spiritual qualities shown by Sir Griffin and others in this book are also worthy of appreciation. First of all, they are brave and can face the difficulties that follow. This reminds me of last semester's math homework. Retreat when you encounter problems. I don't want to think about it. I often ask my parents that other students can explore by themselves. Naturally, my memory is much deeper than mine. I want to learn to be brave, learn to face difficulties and not shrink back on the road of life.

And they are persistent and willing to take risks and look for only a little clue until they find Captain Grant. What I lack most is persistence. I always don't follow the plan. I was scheduled to get up at six in the morning, but I never did. I always sleep until seven or eight. It's easy to do things by halves, and sometimes I leave behind almost solved problems. As soon as the teacher spoke, I found that I almost did it, not only regretting it. I want to know how to persist and persist. I remember that Plato, a famous philosopher, insisted on waving his arms every day when he was a student, and finally became a generation of celebrities under the guidance of his teacher. So I have to learn to persist.

Finally, they were very kind, but because of an unexpected letter, they began to try their best to rescue Captain Grant. It can be said that kindness is people's moral bottom line, but the "Little Yue Yue" incident is so shocking, because without timely help, a young life finally left us. Has the bottom line of human conscience and morality disappeared? We should help some desperate people like jazz.

After reading Captain Grant's children, I thought a lot about the starry sky. ...