第一篇:一只沉默而耐心的蜘蛛
一只沉默而耐心的蜘蛛,我注意它孤立地站在小小的海岬上. 注意它怎樣勘測周圍的茫茫空虛,它射出了絲,絲,絲,從它自己之小,不斷地從紗綻放絲,不倦地加快速率。
而你——我的心靈啊,你站在何處,被包圍被孤立在無限空間的海洋里,不停地沉思、探險、投射、尋求可以連結(jié)的地方,直到架起你需要的橋,直到下定你韌性的錨,直到你拋出的游絲抓住了某處,我的心靈啊!A noiseless, patient spider, I mark'd, where, on a little promontory, it stood, isolated;Mark'd how, to explore the vacant, vast surrounding, It launch'd forth filament, filament, filament, out of itself;Ever unreeling them--ever tirelessly speeding them.And you, O my Soul, where you stand, Surrounded, surrounded, in measureless oceans of space, Ceaselessly musing, venturing, throwing,--seeking the spheres, to connect them;Till the bridge you will need, be form'd--till the ductile anchor hold;Till the gossamer thread you fling, catch somewhere, O my Soul.Word Choice(Diction)The words that Whitman chooses to use in his poem can be significant because of their secondary meanings.For example, line four of the poem, “it launched forth filament, filament, filament, out of itself,” could have simply stated that the spider was making a web, but the words Whitman chooses to use carry extra meaning.The idea of the spider “l(fā)aunching” filament supports the idea that there is a correlation between the spider and the speaker and symbolizes the speaker’s attempts to make connections in the universe.The words “out of itself” also support this idea, their connotation leads the reader to think of the filaments as attempts by the speaker’s soul to find meaning, and since they are coming from deep inside the reader, they are coming “out of itself.” [edit] Imagery The poem's most prevalent literary technique is undoubtedly imagery;it is difficult to find just one line that does not have a vivid image in it that aids the reader in seeing exactly what Walt Whitman intends them to see.The first, and one of the most important, examples occurs on the first line;“A noiseless patient spider.” This visual image brings pictures of small, perfectly still, spiders sitting on their perfect webs for days and days at a time, completely unmoving, no sign of life at all.It is amazing all the thoughts those four words can bring to mind.The image of the motionless spider, completely alone and isolated, as painted in the first three lines of the poem introduces the idea that the speaker feels alone in the world right off the bat.The image of the “vacant vast surrounding” also hints at the speaker’s possible doubt in the meaning of life.If the spider is the speaker’s soul then the surroundings should be the rest of the universe, and if the rest of the universe is empty and there are no other souls or things for the filaments to connect to, then what is the purpose of “tirelessly speeding them” on? The parallel image found on line eight and nine, “surrounded, detached, in measureless oceans of space,/ceaselessly musing, venturing, throwing, seeking the spheres to connect them,” is a definite reference between the spider's plight and the speaker's.Both the speaker and the spider seem incapable of finding anything else in the universe, or at least anything of any meaning.However they both keep trying, either out of optimistic hope or blindness.It could be that the speaker is incapable of coming to terms with the idea that there could be nothing else in the universe besides himself, “the vacant vast surrounding” and is so optimistic or too incapable of that horrible realization to stop launching “forth filament, filament, filament, out of itself.” The last two lines of the poem can either be interpreted as supporting the idea that the speaker is habitually optimistic or as disproving the idea that the speaker is alone in the universe;“till the bridge you will need be formed, till the ductile anchor hold,/ till the gossamer thread you fling catch somewhere, o my soul.” What ever interpretation the reader chooses to glean from them, the images in “A Noiseless Patient Spider” hold the key to its meaning.[edit] Figures of Speech The use of figures of speech in the poem is very different than what is found in most poems.There seems to be only two figures of speech in “A Noiseless Patient Spider,” metaphor and symbolism;however, they are very prolonged examples that encompass the whole poem and are essential to its complete understanding.The entire work is essentially one large metaphor between the spider, isolated on its barren promontory, and the speaker’s soul, isolated in the universe.When the speaker describes the spider's plight, he is actually describing his own, this gives the reader a more profound sense of what the author is talking about than if Walt Whitman had just come out and tried to express his ideas in prose.The bulk of the content of “A Noiseless Patient Spider” has some relation to symbolism, whether it is the symbol itself or an image clarifying the meaning of the symbol or the thing or idea that is being symbolized.The promontory’s “vacant vast surroundings” symbolize the speaker’s feeling of loneliness and isolation from the rest of the world or his inability to connect with others.The filament that the spider launched forth could be a symbol of the speaker’s attempts to find meaning in the universe, or to find someone or something to make some sort of profound connection with.The verbs describing the spider, “A Noiseless Patient Spider,” are themselves symbols of the speaker's seeming satisfaction that he may show to the outside.||| Analysis | Critique | Overview Below |||.: :.this was really an astonishing moment that for the first time i read Whitman's poem entitled A Noiseless Patient Spider.i eraly liked it.FIDELITY HOPE.| Posted on 2010-04-28 | by a guest.: :.This is about the vulnerability of his soul in this vast realm of existence.To briefly summarize.He tries to find ways to accomodate his soul and find a place for it amongst the rest of the soul-filled world, hence the bit about venturing, seeking, and connecting.However, he is shooting in the dark, hence his reference to isolation and the measureless ocean of space.I am basing a narrative collage off this poem.Part of it depicts a nude woman curled and embracing herself in an emotional manner, to signify vulnerability.| Posted on 2010-04-01 | by a guest.: :.this poem is about the searching a place for a soul.he feels himself alone.he is alone.it uses spider as a metaphore.it resembles to his soul..thanx Whalt Whitman..| Posted on 2010-03-15 | by a guest.: :.for me in reading a poem, the important thing is to look and see what's really there.Here the poet sees the spider which is traveling by throwing out a filament, and if the filament catches, the spider can move along it.this is what young spiders do when they're out looking for a place to build a web, The poet too is looking for a place where he can be content.Both the poet and the spider need to keep looking till they find their place, That's the surface of the poem.Whitman wrote a lot about death and about sex but neither one of these is mentioned here.If the poem were about sex or death or God or the afterlife(if any), he would've made sure we knew it.Most poets try to say just what they mean.It's a difficult art, to say just what one means, If you add stuff like sex or death or whatever, you're going to cover over what's there abd niss the meaning
| Posted on 2010-01-28 | by a guest.: :.The soul searching for anchor.Building upon the post by guest 12/4/2008 below: Whitman characterizes the life of the soul as a search for Truth amidst the Void.Ultimately, he gently asserts that the soul, while innately driven to search for spiritual anchors throughout one's earthly existence, will not find peace and certainty until freed from the body at death.The spider that builds its web by casting out “filaments” until one catches and holds mirrors the soul's inherent tendency to constantly search for spiritual certainty.However, Whitman distinguishes between the two when he describes the spider “l(fā)aunch[ing] forth filament, filament, filament” in its repetitious attempt to connect to something, and the soul “ceaselessly musing, venturing, throwing, seeking the spheres...” The soul is unlike the spider in its complexity--its ability to search further and wider.But, paradoxically, the soul finds an “anchor” only in the Beyond, in the insubstantiality of death.The poem invokes death(and the afterlife)with the phrase the “bridge you will need”(“you” refers to his Soul), as in,“ the bridge you will need after the loss of earthly life.” Dissolution from the body in death becomes the ultimate step in the soul's life-long search for truth.The soul is essentially uninvolved in this process(the bridge it “need[s]” will “be formed”), and yet, it comes back into play as it enters the afterlife: Whitman subtly relates the “bridge” to the “gossamer thread”and the soul at last makes each final connection without the vast emptiness of life to inhibit it.Is the poem positive or negative concerning life, death, the human condition? Whitman was a mystic and an artist-he didn't intend to “communicate a hidden meaning” here.Rather, he created a lovely and mysterious harmony of images, ideas, and emotions, meant not to be “decoded” or even “understood,” but, as all great poetry, to be experienced, after repeated readings, as beautiful and sufficient unto itself.| Posted on 2010-01-07 | by a guest.: :.I honestly think Whitman is talking about how this man is trying to find his soul and he's using the metaphor of a spider to compare it.| Posted on 2010-01-07 | by a guest.: :.I have noticed it some time ago(yet quite recently regarding my age)that art is the greatest when one does not have faith in God.The soul searching for anchor...Poetry by mistics is about light.| Posted on 2009-12-12 | by a guest.: :.whitman creates a fast pace in the poem by his use of cataloging.this creates a sense of desperation to make connections.the speaker directly links his soul to a spider, which is not usually regarded as a pleasant creature.He feels unwanted and detatched from the world because his soul is ugly.His true feelings towards his own soul are revealed through this metaphor.Not only does he feel lonely, but he feels his soul is repulsive.why else would he be unable to make connections?
| Posted on 2009-11-06 | by a guest.: :.i don't know what some of you are talking about, but the word “detached” is no where in the poem.| Posted on 2009-10-24 | by a guest.: :.Walt Whitman pisses me off.He stole Oscar Wilde from me.He was mine Damnit.HE WAS MINE!But I got that son of a bitch lincoln.I got him real good.OHHH YEAH!
| Posted on 2009-10-12 | by a guest.: :.I have decided that, to me, this poem speaks of the meaning of life.It compares the soul to a spider because despite humans' complexity, the purpose of our lives boils down to the actions that the spider will perform even on a “l(fā)ittle promontory.” We too ceaselessly muse, venture, and seek all of our lives.Is the bridge or anchor or gossamer thread attaching achieved in life or in death? Does it matter? After all, we are carrying out our functions.Even alone we launch forth “filament, filament, filament.” This is what Whitman puts forth as the “Is”(as Richard Bach, in Illusions, would dub it).| Posted on 2009-08-01 | by a guest.: :.I think Whitman is using the spider to refer to his hidden sexuality.Much research has shown that Whitman was indeed a homo-sexual so this poem is about finding acceptance.The spider is looking for hope in its dim situation.The spider needs social acceptance in order to survive.| Posted on 2009-05-04 | by a guest.: :.Interesting.Everyone has seemed to put idea along the lines of “he is searching for himself” But my class assignment asks what EXACTLY is he looking for? I don't understand the prompt because the poem is brief and vague.Whitman never seems to specify what his soul is searching for, instead when he states “tread you fling, catch somewhere...” it seems as if his stating the soul is looking for anything.Anything to hold on to, to connect to.I'm not really sure, but that was my take on the poem.Does anyone think he specified what his soul is looking for? Please share.| Posted on 2009-04-28 | by a guest.: :.I think Walt Whitman is SO SICK NEED A DOC YES, A CREATURE MONSTER LIKE THE LOCKNESS.| Posted on 2009-03-12 | by a guest.: :.i believe that this poem is actually about his sexuality.For some historians related Whitman with Homosexuality and the many strugels he had with it.Also when we talks about a spider he is refering to a person that is non-talkitive, gentle, and part of nature, but at the same time may strike its opponent at any time.| Posted on 2009-03-03 | by a guest.: :.actually this may not be about the spider or the soul at all.perhaps it depicts the struggles of a lonely persons, his cries for reaching out to others or something of the like.we must not give up trying to reach out to the skies.| Posted on 2009-02-05 | by a guest.: :.In the poem, Whitman makes the assertion that the soul, while innately driven to search for spiritual anchors throughout one's earthly existence, will not find peace and certainty until it is truly freed from the body at death.The soul's innate tendency to constantly search for spiritual certainty is illustrated by the spider that is designed to build its web no matter the circumstances.However, Whitman makes a clear distinction between the two as he describes a spider “l(fā)aunch[ing] forth filament, filament, filament” in its repetitious attempt to connect to something, and the soul “ceaselessly musing, venturing, throwing, seeking the spheres...”.The soul is unlike the spider in its complexity--its ability to search further and wider.However, the soul does not find peace until death.Death, the “bridge you will need be formed”, is inevitable, but is the ultimate step in the soul's life-long search for truth.While designed to search throughout the lifetime, the bridge it “need[s]” will “be formed”--the soul is essentially uninvolved in this process.But, it comes back into play as it enters the afterlife and makes each final connection without the vast emptiness of life to distract it.| Posted on 2008-12-04 | by a guest.: :.uses the image of a spider to depict humans everyday struggle with the hardships in the world.In 揂 Noiseless Patient Spider?Walt Whitman is soul searching.He uses a noiseless patient spider as a metaphor for his soul.His soul is isolated a small peninsula, exploring the 搗acant vast surrounding.?He is trying to connect to the world but feels isolated.He is 搒urrounded, detached, in measureless oceans of space.?He constantly seeks something that will connect him until the bridge is formed, the anchor can hold and the delicate thread can catch onto something.This poem is not at all about a spider but is one giant metaphor for a spider.The anchor he talks about is whatever will connect him with the world he is so detached from.He is surrounded by loneliness and sounds desperate to find what he is looking for.However, he could feel his soul has a connection to spiders.Spiders may remind him of his own soul because of their nature, always alone and usually hidden away from society.| Posted on 2008-11-28 | by a guest.: :.i want to know how you guys think of the humanity in this poem.i know walt whitman uses alot of humanity in his poems?
| Posted on 2008-10-13 | by a guest.: :.i think this poem is about walt whitman trying to find a home in societ.| Posted on 2008-09-28 | by a guest.: :.he is not a cool person she is quite the annoying person.lets stab her three times in the neck cus that would be hilarious
| Posted on 2008-05-15 | by a guest
.: A Noiseless Patient Spide :.In this poem I think Whitman is using the spider as a metaphor for someone who is 'soul searching', or looking for a connection between themself and the world.The stanza “Surrounded, detatched, in measureless oceans of space” seems to say that without this connection you are nowhere, floating around meaninglessly in space.Therefor, one must be “seeking the spheres to connect them,/Till the bridge you will need be form'd”, or must continue searching “till the ductile anchor hold”.Ductile meaning flexible, I think this “anchor” is whatever means is connecting this person to the world.| Posted on 2008-04-23 | by a guest
.: A Noiseless Patient Spide :.In this poem I think Whitman is using the spider as a metaphor for someone who is 'soul searching', or looking for a connection between themself and the world.The stanza “Surrounded, detatched, in measureless oceans of space” seems to say that without this connection you are nowhere, floating around meaninglessly in space.Therefor, one must be “seeking the spheres to connect them,/Till the bridge you will need be form'd”, or must continue searching “till the ductile anchor hold”.Ductile meaning flexible, I think this “anchor” is whatever means is connecting this person to the world.| Posted on 2008-04-23 | by a guest.: :.I believe that the spider is a symbol of the striving soul and not an extended metaphor of the same.| Posted on 2008-04-03 | by a guest.: m m m :.i think it's a searching of the soul.whitman tries to find himself in the lonliness around him.he does this with a desperation type tone.| Posted on 2008-03-16 | by a guest
.: a noiseless patient spide :.This poem by Walt Whitman is a good example of conciet using an extended metaphor throughout the whole poem.Reffering to himself as a noiseless patient spider.| Posted on 2008-02-17 | by a guest
.: A noiseless patient spide :.First of all no one really knows for sure that the speaker is really Whitman.Everyone is focused on the central metaphor of the poem lets talk about the theme.Consider especially what human experience the speaker is describing.Not exactly sure what the experience is so....But a possible theme for this poem could be that while searching for something you keep throwing out hope that you will make the connection that will allow you to rise above the material world and know something about spir
| Posted on 2008-01-11 | by a guest.: :.in my opinion the poem is comparing whitmans soul to the spider, as they both attempt to reach scross the unkown and find a connection in life.However, more directly the poet is comparing the literal idea of the spider to the figurative idea of the soul.The last couplet is a conclusion in which th epoep expresses his hope through the word 'till' that he might one day manage to make the connection he is seeking, just as th epsider will one day spin his web.| Posted on 2007-11-26 | by a guest.: A Noiseless Patient Spide :.I think you're both right(on top), but it also goes deeper than that.A 'promonontory' is a high portion of land extending out into a body of water;a 'filament' a slender fiber or thread;and a 'ductile' a pliant-easily bent ~ just to give a starting point.Walt Whitman has a way of connecting pieces to nature and making it appear you have the theme of the poem on the surface.I think the spider is actually in connection to the society, or even greater yet the world.He's spinning in space, 'seeking the spheres,' and he's constantly concocting ways to behold what he's after ?to mold over that one gap and create a passage, though quite fragile, until he can finally find another place to begin and end again, creating a giant web, hence the cycle, and spider, and comparison.But he refers to the spider as his soul at times because it so awkwardly reminds him of himself and in reality I think he is talking and describing himself and really not paying mind to the spider whatsoever, beginning with 'a noiseless patient spider' and ending the poem with 'O my Soul.' Those are just my ideas-we're talking about this tomorrow in Accelerated Lit.Maybe I will update with his ideas versus my originals~ see how different they were(I LOVE POETRY!)
| Posted on 2006-01-09 | by Approved Guest
.: I know it!:.bridge can symbolize a need of finding happiness, and his soul struggles with relating with people, and trries to fill the empty space.The web connects people with himself, making a 'web' of life persay..the spider web symbolizes the soul...there is hinted personification of the spider.The first stanza can be interpreted as literal.How are the spider and the soul connected? It wanted to connect with people freely and unconditionaly to fill an empty void within itself
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第二篇:《一只蜘蛛和三個啟示》讀后感
隨著時間的流逝,許多書籍都落滿了灰塵,偶然間整理發(fā)現(xiàn)了這樣一個短文,使我感受很深讓我受到了深深的啟示。
一只蜘蛛艱難的向墻上破舊的網(wǎng)上爬去,由于墻壁濕滑,他一次次墜落,卻又不放棄,于是,人們從不同的角度,得出了不同的結(jié)論。
第一個人看到了,覺得蜘蛛很愚蠢,只會鉆牛角尖,不會從多方面想問題,其實只要換一種思路去想,就會很簡單,就像蜘蛛,只要從旁邊干燥的地方繞一下,就能爬上去了。于是,他變得聰明起來。
第二個人看到了,被蜘蛛屢敗屢戰(zhàn)的精神感動了,他佩服蜘蛛這種對事情堅持不懈、勇往直前的品德,贊揚它不肯放棄、堅持到底的美德和不半途而廢的美好品質(zhì)。于是,他變得堅強起來。
第三個人看到了,他嘆了口氣,自言自語到:我的一生不正如這只蜘蛛一樣嗎?忙忙碌碌而無所得。顯然這個人對生活并不樂觀,在他的眼里,一切美好的事物都是灰蒙蒙的,他生活的并不快樂,他看不見春天的大地復(fù)蘇,夏天的枝繁葉茂,秋天的果實累累和冬天的白雪皚皚,他覺得蜘蛛和他一樣,看似整日忙碌,其實是無所事事,于是他日漸消沉。
短文看似簡短,卻意義非凡,讓我看到不同的三個人看到同一件事物的感想。第一個人的變換角度想事,第二個人的精神鼓舞,第三個人的消極,我都看在眼里,這不禁讓我聯(lián)想到了自己的所作所為。
那是一個周末的傍晚,我坐在書桌前思考難題,左思右想都想不出來,我漸漸煩了,索性把筆一扔不寫了,什么呀!那么難!我不滿的說,根本就不會嘛!這是,我發(fā)現(xiàn)自己的思路不對,連忙換了一種思路去想,果然不一會就解出來了,我心里十分高興。我若有所思的想著:這不就是第一個人嗎?只要換一下角度,問題就輕而易舉了。
《一只蜘蛛和三個啟示》的文章,不正像我們的生活嗎?他對待每一個人都是大公無私的,關(guān)鍵是看你又怎樣的態(tài)度去面對它。
第三篇:讀《一只蜘蛛和三個啟示》有感
讀《一只蜘蛛和三個啟示》有感
隨著時間的流逝,許多書籍都落滿了灰塵,偶然間整理發(fā)現(xiàn)了這樣一個短文,使我感受很深讓我受到了深深的啟示。
一只蜘蛛艱難的向墻上破舊的網(wǎng)上爬去,由于墻壁濕滑,他一次次墜落,卻又不放棄,于是,人們從不同的角度,得出了不同的結(jié)論。
第一個人看到了,覺得蜘蛛很愚蠢,只會鉆牛角尖,不會從多方面想問題,其實只要換一種思路去想,就會很簡單,就像蜘蛛,只要從旁邊干燥的地方繞一下,就能爬上去了。于是,他變得聰明起來。
第二個人看到了,被蜘蛛屢敗屢戰(zhàn)的精神感動了,他佩服蜘蛛這種對事情堅持不懈、勇往直前的品德,贊揚它不肯放棄、堅持到底的美德和不半途而廢的美好品質(zhì)。于是,他變得堅強起來。
第三個人看到了,他嘆了口氣,自言自語到:“我的一生不正如這只蜘蛛一樣嗎?忙忙碌碌而無所得。”顯然這個人對生活并不樂觀,在他的眼里,一切美好的事物都是灰蒙蒙的,他生活的并不快樂,他看不見春天的大地復(fù)蘇,夏天的枝繁葉茂,秋天的果實累累和冬天的白雪皚皚,他覺得蜘蛛和他一樣,看似整日忙碌,其實是無所事事,于是他日漸消沉。
短文看似簡短,卻意義非凡,讓我看到不同的三個人看到同一件事物的感想。第一個人的變換角度想事,第二個人的精神鼓舞,第三個人的消極,我都看在眼里,這不禁讓我聯(lián)想到了自己的所作所為。
那是一個周末的傍晚,我坐在書桌前思考難題,左思右想都想不出來,我漸漸煩了,索性把筆一扔不寫了,“什么呀!那么難!”我不滿的說,“根本就不會嘛!”這是,我發(fā)現(xiàn)自己的思路不對,連忙換了一種思路去想,果然不一會就解出來了,我心里十分高興。我若有所思的想著:“這不就是第一個人嗎?只要換一下角度,問題就輕而易舉了。
《一只蜘蛛和三個啟示》的文章,不正像我們的生活嗎?他對待每一個人都是大公無私的,關(guān)鍵是看你又怎樣的態(tài)度去面對它。
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第四篇:《一只蜘蛛和三個啟示》的讀后感
我讀了《一只蜘蛛和三個啟示》,心情感慨萬千。
這篇文章主要講的是:雨后,一只蜘蛛向破碎的網(wǎng)爬去,但是它屢戰(zhàn)屢敗,第一個人說那只蜘蛛很蠢,它可以從別的地方繞過去,所以他變得聰明起來;第二個人被蜘蛛的那種堅持不懈的精神所感動,所以他變得堅強起來;而第三個人對生活心灰意冷,所以他慢慢開始消沉起來。
我覺得做任何事都要有靈活變通的能力,俗話說:“條條大路通羅馬”。對于我而言,通向自己所要完成的目標(biāo)有兩條:第一,一個好的思維模式,第二,朝這個“指路標(biāo)”去奮斗,去努力,這樣方可以成功,我想,第一個人的做法是通向成功的一條捷徑。做任何事情都是這樣,但是所謂的努力而不是埋頭苦干,而是有方法,往往是最復(fù)雜的事情,用另外一種思維模式去思考,也許,這就是一件極其簡單的事情,所以,在今后,我知道了做事一定要“換位思考”,我想,這,就是通向成功與智慧的“金鑰匙”,開啟這把鎖,你將會終生受益。
在生活中也是如此。那一天,有一道數(shù)學(xué)題總是解不開,我苦思冥想了好長時間也沒有得出,當(dāng)我正想放棄時,我對自己自言自語道:“看看另外一種方法行不行”。當(dāng)時對自己也沒抱太大的信心,又經(jīng)過一番演算與思考,這倒數(shù)學(xué)題很容易就被解開了……
第三個人,他放棄了生活,此時,我想對他說:“朋友!打起精神來!雖然你已經(jīng)放棄了生活,但是,生活并沒有放棄你,它在等待著你,抬起頭來!尋找屬于自己的曙光,不努力地奮斗,把握住自己,你要對你的生活和你充滿信心,相信吧,那快樂的日子總會來到”。
生活就是在比誰更有信心,生活就是在比堅韌不拔的毅力,去接受“大風(fēng)大浪”的挑戰(zhàn);生活就是一場游戲,最終是看誰能夠贏得這場“比賽”,誰都可能成為贏家,每一個人,都有加入游戲的權(quán)利,因為,我已經(jīng)知道:生活是無私的,它對待每一個“游戲者”都是公正無私,這就要看你用什么樣的態(tài)度來對待它了;生活就是一面鏡子,你對它哭,它也會對你哭,你對它笑,它會對你笑。
抓住一絲希望不要放棄……
在5.12大地震中,不正是那些子弟兵們,醫(yī)護人員們,和老師、同學(xué)們的堅定如山的信念下,才救出了一個又一個傷員,也創(chuàng)造了一個又一個的奇跡。
今天,我終于明白了一個道理:大石攔路,弱者視它為前進的障礙,而強者視它為前進的動力……
人生苦短,我們不能任由煩惱淹沒快樂,不能一生都活在煩惱的牽纏中。心是煩惱的根源,亦是快樂的根源。我們無法像佛祖一樣除盡煩惱,但是我們可以任由地操縱著自己的心,讓它向著陽光。
“讀”懂了生活,才不枉來人間一趟,才能在任何時候都能“行到水窮處,坐看云起時”。
第五篇:《夏洛的網(wǎng)》夏洛的網(wǎng)讀后感500:一只蜘蛛的奉獻
《夏洛的網(wǎng)》夏洛的網(wǎng)讀后感500:一只蜘蛛的奉獻
趙哲晟
第一次看完這本《夏洛的網(wǎng)》,說實話,我很失望,《夏洛的網(wǎng)》夏洛的網(wǎng)讀后感500:一只蜘蛛的奉獻。我沒想到,這本傲居“美國最偉大的十部兒童文學(xué)名著”榜首的童話,它的語言竟會如此平淡。第二次,我在無聊間又翻開了這本書,當(dāng)我又一次見證了夏洛與威爾伯的友情之后,我發(fā)現(xiàn)了,真正的友情,是不需要任何修飾的,平淡的語言才會凸現(xiàn)這份友情的珍貴。
《夏洛的網(wǎng)》講的是一對動物朋友最普通卻又最不平凡的友情——在朱克曼家的大谷倉里,一只名叫威爾伯的小豬與一只名叫夏洛的蜘蛛成為了一對跨越種族的朋友。正當(dāng)威爾伯和夏洛的友誼一天比一天深厚的時候,一個噩耗傳來——威爾伯未來的命運是成為熏肉的火腿。知曉了自己命運的威爾伯對自己的未來充滿了絕望。而正當(dāng)威爾伯悲痛到極點時候,那只小小的蜘蛛——夏洛在這關(guān)鍵的時候挺身而出,用自己的網(wǎng)織出了一張贊美威爾伯的網(wǎng)——“王牌豬”、“了不起”、“光彩照人”,讀后感《《夏洛的網(wǎng)》夏洛的網(wǎng)讀后感500:一只蜘蛛的奉獻》。這一張張看似十分柔弱的蜘蛛網(wǎng)卻為威爾伯撐起了一片天。很快,“光彩照人”的威爾伯獲得了獎?wù)拢惠呑佣疾槐負(fù)?dān)心成為熏肉火腿了,而夏洛的生命也走到了盡頭……失去了最貼心的朋友的威爾伯卻依然要活著,和夏洛留下的三個可愛的小蜘蛛一起快樂地活著。
“真正的友情”,我又一次看著這本書的封面,喃喃地說著:“是不是就像書里一樣,像威爾伯和夏洛一樣?”
是,在心里,我給了自己一個肯定的答案,如果連威爾伯和夏洛這樣跨越生命的友誼都不算真正的友誼,那這個世界,還會有什么可以算是友情呢?(小學(xué)生作文 www.tmdps.cn)威爾伯和夏洛相識的時間與人類比起來不算多,甚至于少得可憐。可也正是在這少得可憐的相識的時間里,卻有著人類無法比擬的友情的洋溢。我想,這份不同尋常的友情是足以讓人落淚,讓人心碎的。雖然作者給了故事一個美好平靜的結(jié)局,可是我的心情卻一直無法平靜,我無法忘懷那只死去的蜘蛛與活著的小豬之間感天動地的友情。
我終于明白這本薄薄的書為什么會風(fēng)行世界長達五十年,也許僅僅是因為書中講述了一個眾人向往的友情故事。
(指導(dǎo)老師:徐華軍)
《《夏洛的網(wǎng)》夏洛的網(wǎng)讀后感500:一只蜘蛛的奉獻》