老黄作文文字版(老黄牛作文300字左右)

老黄作文文字版(老黄牛作文300字左右)

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老黄作文文字版(老黄牛作文300字左右)

老黄作文文字版【一】

Recently, I read a fairy story book, Little Prince. This book tells the adventurous experiences of little prince from his planet to the earth. Little prince comes from the outer space and he is hurt by a rose. So he leaves there and travels into space. He comes to the earth and be the friend of a fox. The fox tells his secret to little prince and he helps a pilot in the desert. In the end, he dies under the help of a snake and his soul goes back to his planet. This book is very interesting and teaches me a lot. I like little price adventures. He teaches me to be honest and love others. All of us should never loss the pureness of childhood.

老黄作文文字版【二】

你好!

“吕珺蕤,你听我说!”“黄子烨,不要再挑战我的底线了,从此以后,我们再不是朋友!”你摔门而去,我茫然地坐在椅子上,不知所措。你一下午都没有理我,回忆着中午的场景,我不禁无奈地苦笑。

“老黄,这道题怎么做?”“别问我啦,我现在很烦。”“其他人都不会做,只好找你这个聪明的朋友啦!”“谢谢,我需要安静,给我安静好不好,谢谢!”我烦躁不安地从椅子上走了起来,抛下一句“我是聪明,也是你的朋友,但最好在我心情好的时候在来找我”,说完我扬长而去。你连忙赶上我,把我拽到办公室,小声地说“哎呀,你跟我讲讲吧,你可是班上的`学习委员呢!”我没有理你,坐在椅子上,而你最终也生气了,于是发生了刚才的那一幕。

“我的朋友,吕珺蕤。”我喃喃着,你经常这样,而过一天半天,我们又会和好如初的。然而,这一次,却出乎我的意料。人生如白驹过隙,一晃几个星期的光阴就过去了,你我还是没有和好。

一个学期飞快地过去了,我们依然是原来的样子,但我们的友谊却不复存在,应了你的那句座右铭:年年岁岁花相似,岁岁年年人不同。

在这一学期里,我用尽了各种办法,不管是送礼物,还是打电话,也都无事于补,原来那朵人见人爱的友谊之花已经渐渐凋零,再不复当年模样,也再不是曾经的“年年岁岁花相似”,凋零成了一朵枯萎的普通花朵。

古人云“离离原上草,一岁一枯荣。野火烧不尽,春风吹又生。”但是蕤,我们的友谊之花会拥有原上草的生命力吗,曾经那朵花还能恢复原来的娇颜吗?我不想它枯萎,我希望看到与你之间的那朵的友谊之花重新开出美丽的、常开不败的花朵。我的愿望能实现吗?此去经年……

老黄

老黄作文文字版【三】

Be a Woman Be a Human

Little Women is an autobiographical novel published in 1868 and written by American author Louisa May Alcott. She wrote from the heart, and wove into the story incidents from the lives of herself and her three sisters at Concord. It was based on author’s own experiences as a child in Concord, Massachusetts with her three sisters. Little Women is the story of the Marches, a family used to hard toil and suffering. Although Father March is away with the Union armies, the sisters Meg, Jo, Amy and Beth keep in high spirits with their mother, affectionately named Marmee.

The novel hasn't got fantastic plot, but the author described the happy family life with the simple language. However, this is the story of their growing maturity and wisdom and the search for the contents of family life. It has become a much loved classic tale and many of the trials of the sisters are all too relevant today as evidenced by its continued following.

One of the prominent themes in Little Women is the coming of age or maturation of the girls. During the course of the novel we see them grow in many ways--physically, intellectually, and especially emotionally. After certain happy times winning over the Laurences, their friendly rich neighbor, dark times arrive as Marmee finds out about her husband's illness. Worse is to come as Beth contracts scarlet fever in her Samaritan efforts for a sick neighbor and becomes more or lean invalid. The novel

tells of their young womanhood with the additional strains of romance, Beth's terminal illness, the pressures of marriage and the outside world.

When I read the book, the comfortable feeling and the sense of growing up both strike me as reasonable. These are some most impressive plots to me.

All of the characters who earlier wish for genius and success—Amy, Jo, and Laurie—now realize that they merely possess talent, not the genius for which they earlier hope. These realizations are the results of growing up and learning to accept small defeats. Even Jo’s writing style changes. She no longer writes tales of adventure and intrigue but, instead, write in simpler style that sounds similar to that Little Women itself. Tough one can argue that this change in writing style reflects a loss of independence for Jo, one can also argue that it demonstrates an ability to adapt her creativity to the world around her.

Another plot appeals to me a lot is the end of the story. In contrast to the stormy, childish encounter between Laurie and Jo, Bhaer’s proposal to Jo is touching and more grown-up. Jo goes out to seek Bhaer, demonstrating that she has some agency in the affair; when he proposes, the rain and mud prevent him from going down on his knee or giving his hand, so they stand literally on an equal footing. Jo, furthermore, looks nothing like a romantic heroine; she is bedraggled with rain and mud, but it makes no difference. This marriage, which begins with equality andprimacy of the heart rather than primacy of appearance, is promising.

There is also some foreshadowing in this book. For instance, when Laurie parents the March sisters with a postbox, the writer hints that love letter will pass through the box in years to come. Laurie promise to kiss Amy before she dies foreshadows their future marriage.

The old story brings me some contemporary thinking. Women’s struggle between familial duty and personal growth; the danger of gender stereotyping; the necessity of work; and the importance to be genuine. No matter what age you are in, you need to keep equality concept in mind. Just as the poem If by Joseph Rudyard Kipling goes:

If you can talk with crows and keep your virtue,

Or walk with kings---nor lose the common touch.

Then you’ll be a woman, and be a human. The book teaches me how to be a woman, or rather how to be a human.

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