第一篇:老人與海讀書報告英文版讀后感(精)
Reading Report of The Old Man and the Sea Recently I have read The Old Man and the Sea , I was deeply moved by the old man and his spirit.The author of the book Ernest Hemingway is one of the most famous American novelist, short-story writer and essayist.The Old Man and the Sea was written in 1951 in Cuba, and published in 1952 and won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1953 and he won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954.The book was the last major work of fiction to be produced by Hemingway and published in his lifetime.One of his most famous works.It ’ s a story about a old man struggling with nature, though he was defeated at last, in some extent, he has already challenged himself and nature.Santiago, the hero of the story, had gone eighty-four days without t aking a fish back.At first, a boy named Manolion had been with him, but Santiagocatch even one fish.The boy had gone at his parents’ orders in a lucky boat which caught three good fish the first week.Santiago is a very old Cuban fisherman, even he had been unable to catch a single fish for totally eight-four days.He didn’ t give up.he made his decision that he should fish again to get over the unlucky time.And he held the belief that he could do it and he would be lucky enough to fish, but meanwhile, he should go to deeper waters.On the 85th day, he caught a massive marlin.But after two days and nights' fierce and toug h fighting, the old man was only to bring back a large colossal marlin skel eton, a worn-out boat, and his exhausted body.But he still be appreciated.I believe everybody who has read the book must admire Santiago’ s perseverance.When I read “ the senior fisherman think: Here to the seaco ast really was too near, perhaps could have a bigger fish in a farther place...” I extremely admire this senior fisherman, because
he by now already projected on some fish, but he had not settled to the present situation, b ut was approaches the bigger goal advance.When I read “ the big marli n start fast to gather round the young fishing boat hover, twined the cable on the mast, the old person right hand lifted up high the steel fork, leapt t he water surface in it the flash, did utmost throws to its heart, one wail en ded the big fish's life, it was static floats on the water surface...My heart also liked together the big stone falls.I extremely admire old person that kind do not dread, the relentless spirit, although knows the match strength is very strong, but he not slightly flinches, but is welcomes difficultly ab ove.There is no doubt that he is great, because he never gave up in the face of difficulties that he showed great endurance in his battle against the sea.“ But a man is not made for defeat , ” he said, “ A man can be destroyed but not defeated.” Santiago was old just as Hemingway said “ Everything about him was old except hia eyes and they were the same color as the sae and were cheerful and undefeated.” He think every day is a new day, no matter how old he was.He said “ It ’ s better to be lucky, but I would rather be exact.Then when l are luck comes you are ready.” Santiago was poor, he had nothing except a little boat and harpoon.But he said “ Now I not time to think what you do not have.Think of what you can do with what there is.” Somebody said Santiago was a failure.Because at last he wishes that it had been a dream and the boy cried for him can really approve it.In this way I think Santiago was a lucky person.Because he still had Mandolin.The boy loved him and pitied him.If Mandolin had no money his own, he begged or stole to make sure that Santiago had enough to eat and fresh baits for his lines.The old man accepts his kindness with humility that was like a quiet kind of pride.I think Santiago is a hero, not a failure.The value of his life was completely reflected in the way which he caught fish.He is the real winner in his own world.We can learn from him that no matter what difficulties we meet, we must hold our honor.We may lost this game, but we should never give ourselves up as hopeless.I am willing to live as the old man, to face any challenges in the future and never give up.“ Vessel crossed the end of the world, into the unknown sea, hanging on the side of the bow while and rain erosion-stricken still incomparably beautiful flag, banner, brandishing a Yunlong general words glittering-beyond the limit ” This is the author Hemingway ’ s evaluation of his work “ The Old Man and the Sea”.Life itself is an endless pursuit.It’ s a long road, difficulty and full of bumpy, but as long as their indomitable courage and self-confidence to a heart to meet the challenge, he will always be a real winner!
第二篇:老人與海 讀書報告 英文
《老人與海》讀書報告
Book Report of The Old Man and the SEA
The Old Man and the SEA is a midium-length novel written by Ernest miller
Hemingway ,who was born in America.Hemingway went through a quite rough life.He experienced two wars.The wars brought lots of honor to him, followed by 237 scars of wounds and frightening memories which can never be driven away.As far back as 1939, Hemingway began to prepare for the novel.But in fact, the novel was not be published until 1952.“A man is not made for defeat.” “A man can be destroyed but not defeated.”After reading the book The Old Man and The Sea , my brain is filled with these two
sentences.Santiago is a true man who taught me to face difficulties bravely and to be confident in my life.The Old Man and the SEA is a story that a old fisherman, Santiago, did not catch any fish in 84 days.At first, a boy named Manolin used to go fishing with Santiago.But after 40 days without any fish ,his parents arranged the boy to go to another boat, because they thought it would unlucky to let the boy stay with the old man.However, in the eighty fifth day ,the old man rowed the boat far away in the early morning ,and to his surprise, he caught a marlin which was bigger than the boat.The old man struggled with the big marlin in the following two days, and finally speared it.However, the injured fish left a trace with blood, leading hundreds sharks to
battle.The old man tried his best to fight with sharks, but when he arrived at
harbor ,the old man fell down exhaustedly ,only to find there was just a huge fishbone left.The boy came to visit the old man and he believed the old man was not a loser.He told the old man "He did not beat you.Not the fish.That afternoon, the old man slept.He met a lion in his dream.In the story, Santiago is the symbol of those who will never give in to the
difficulties no matter how hard they are.The sharks stands for some resistance, even disasters.Santiago showed his optimism.Even if he just caught a fish born, he still a winner in spirit.After reading the novel, we can understand what is true brave.We may meet
various of difficulties and challenges in our life.Facing to them, what should we do? Santiago has given us a powerful answer.I think the old man is the lion in his dream __a lion that will never give up ,no matter what difficulties he met.Never give up__ that'swhat The Old Man and the Sea told us.
第三篇:老人與海英文讀書報告
A Book Report of The Old Man and the Sea The Old Man and the Sea is a novel written by Ernest Hemingway, an American novelist.The story is set in the 20th century after World War II, which is based on the novel written true story Hemingway himself has experienced.Exactly, it’s a story of an epic struggle between an old, seasoned fisherman and the greatest catch of his life.Leading character Santiago, an aged Cuban fisherman, has set out to sea and returned empty-handed.At first 84 days, he did not even fish one fish.He did not have enough food, and many locals to doubt his fishing technique.Some even laugh at him.So, He decided to go to the sea to fish food and proved that he is a skilled fisherman.On the eight-fifth day of his unlucky streak, Santiago does as promised, sailing his skiff far beyond the island’s shallow coastal waters and venturing into the Gulf Stream.At noon, a big fish, marlin, take the bait that Santiago has placed before.Although the old man expertly hooks the fish, but he cannot pull it in.Instead, the fish begins to pull the boat.He knows perfectly well very difficult to win, but still did not give up.Since then, they began their three-day fighting.The entire time, Santiago, endures constant pain from the fishing line.Eventually, the third day, the fish tires, and Santiago manages to pull the marlin in close enough to kill it with a harpoon thrust.However, things do not go smoothly as he expected.On his way home, he is attacked buy several crowds of shark.Although he kills the sharks in the end, they have devoured the marlin’s precious meat, leaving only skeleton.The old man arrives home before daybreak, and sleeps very deeply.Later on, the old man wakes up and finds the little boy Mandolin staying with him, and decides to go to sea to fish again.In fact, the story contains many different symbols and themes.By reading this book, I was deeply impressed by the old man and what he said “a man can be destroyed but not defeated.” Santiago, though destroyed at the end of the novella, is never defeated.Instead, he emerges as a hero.Santiago’s struggle does not enable him to change man’s place in the world.But the struggle somehow enables him to meet his most dignified destiny.The old man sets a good example for us.He teachers us that we
should fight and never lose faith, never give up.No matter how hard the life is, it’s possible for us to overcome the difficulties.簡介
The Old Man and the Sea is one of Hemingway's most enduring works.Told in language of great simplicity and power,it is the story of an old Cuban fisherman,down on his luck,and his supreme ordeal——a relentless,agonizing battle with a giant marlin far out in the Gulf Stream.Here Hemingway recasts,in strikingly contemporary style,the classic thene of courage in the face of defeat,of personal triumph won from los.Written in 1952,this hugely successfully novella confirmed his power and presence in the literary world and played a huge part in his
winning the 1954 Nobel Prize for Literature.Ernest Hemingway The Old Man and the Sea may very well become one of the true classics of this generation.Certainly, the qualities of Ernest Hemingway's short novel are those which we associate with many great stories of the past: near perfection of form within the limitations of its subject matter, restraint of treatment, regard for the unities of time and place, and evocative simplicity of style.Also, like most great stories, it can be read on more than one level of meaning.On one it is an exciting but tragic adventure story.Sustained by the pride of his calling, the only pride he has left, a broken old fisherman ventures far out into the Gulf Stream and there hooks the biggest marlin ever seen in those waters.Then, alone and exhausted by his struggle to harpoon the giant fish, he is forced into a losing battle with marauding sharks;they leave him nothing but the skeleton of his catch.On another level the book is a fable of the unconquerable spirit of man, a creature capable of snatching spiritual victory from circumstances of disaster and material defeat.On still another it is a parable of religious significance, its theme supported by the writer's unobtrusive handling of Christian symbols and metaphors.Like Coleridge's Ancient Mariner, Hemingway's Cuban fisherman is a character allowing the imagination of his creator to operate simultaneously in two different worlds of meaning and value, the one real and dramatic, the other moral and devotionally symbolic.老 人 與 海
〔美〕海明威? 楊枕旦 譯注
《老人與海》完全可能成為當(dāng)代一部名副其實(shí)的經(jīng)典作品。厄納斯特?海明威的這部短篇小說無疑具有以往許多巨著的共同特點(diǎn): 在題材所限的范圍內(nèi)幾乎達(dá)到形式上的完美無缺、處理方法謹(jǐn)嚴(yán)、注意時間和地點(diǎn)的統(tǒng)一,行文簡潔而內(nèi)涵很深。另外,和極大多數(shù)巨著一樣,海明威的這篇小說讀起來可有不止一層的意思。一方面,這是一個激動人心的帶有悲劇性的冒險故事。故事講到一個精神沮喪的老漁人,在他對職業(yè)的自豪感(他留下的唯一自豪感)的支持之下,冒險遠(yuǎn)航至墨西哥灣流并在那里釣住了一條該水域中從未見過的最大的馬林魚。故事接著說到他孤零零地、在因奮力叉住這條大魚而耗盡了力氣之后,被迫投入一場和一群海盜似的鯊魚的絕望的搏斗之中,結(jié)果是那些鯊魚只給他留下了獵獲物的一具骨架。另一方面,這又是一個寓言,它描述了人所具有的不可征服的精神力量——一個人如何從災(zāi)難和實(shí)際失敗的環(huán)境中攫取精神上的勝利。再一方面,這是帶有宗教意義的一種隱喻,作者不引人注目地給這一主題添加了基督教的一些象征和比喻。和柯勒律治筆下的“老水手”一樣,海明威筆下的古巴漁民是這樣一個角色,他容許作者的想象力同時在兩個領(lǐng)域中活動,這兩個領(lǐng)域具有不同的意義和價值,一個注意寫實(shí),有著動人的情節(jié);另一個則側(cè)重道德說教,充滿象征的意義。
For eighty four days old Santiago had not caught a single fish.At first a young boy, Manolin, had shared his bad fortune, but after the fortieth luckless day the boy's father told his son to go in another boat.From that
time on Santiago worked alone.Each morning he rowed his skiff out into the Gulf Stream where the big fish were.Each evening he came in empty-handed.桑提亞哥老人已經(jīng)八十四天沒有捕到一條魚了。最初,一個年輕的孩子曼諾林和他一起分擔(dān)惡運(yùn),但在過了四十天倒霉日子之后,孩子的爸爸讓孩子到另一條船上干活去了。從那個時候起,桑提亞哥只是一個人干活。每天早晨他劃著小船到有大魚出沒的墨西哥灣流去,每天晚上他總是兩手空空地回來。
The boy loved the old fisherman and pitied him.If Manolin had no money of his own, he begged or stole to make sure that Santiago had enough to eat and fresh baits for his lines.The old man accepted his kindness with humility that was like a quiet kind of pride.Over their evening meals of rice or black beans they would talk about the fish they had taken in luckier times or about American baseball and the great DiMaggio.At night, alone in his shack, Santiago dreamed of lions on the beaches of Africa, where he had gone on a sailing ship years before.He no longer dreamed of his dead wife.孩子喜歡并且可憐這個老漁人。曼諾林要是自己沒有掙到錢,就會乞討或偷竊以保證桑提亞哥有足夠的食物和新鮮的魚餌。老人謙卑地接受孩子的好意,謙卑中帶有某種隱而不露的自豪感。晚餐時(吃的是大米飯和黑蠶豆)他們總會談?wù)撛谶\(yùn)氣好的日子里一起捕獲的大魚,或是談?wù)撁绹陌羟蛸惡蛡ゴ蟮牡荫R吉奧。夜間桑提亞哥一個人躺在自己的小棚屋里,夢見非洲海灘上的獅子,幾年前他航海去過那個地方。他不再夢見自己死去的老婆了。
On the eighty-fifth day Santiago rowed out of the harbor in the cool dark before dawn.After leaving the smell of land behind him, he set his lines.Two of his baits were fresh tunas the boy had given him, as well as sardines to cover his hooks.The lines went straight down into deep dark water.在第八十五天,桑提亞哥在寒冷的黎明前的黑暗中,把小船劃出了港口。在把陸地的氣息拋在身后之后,他放下了釣絲。他的兩個魚餌是孩子給他的鮮金槍魚,還有把魚鉤遮蓋起來的沙丁魚。釣絲垂直地下到暗黑的深水里。
As the sun rose he saw other boats in toward shore, which was only a low green line on the sea.A hovering man-of-war bird showed him where dolphin were chasing some flying fish, but the school was moving too fast and too far away.The bird circled again.This time Santiago saw tuna leaping in the sunlight.A small one took the hook on his stern line.Hauling the quivering fish aboard, the old man thought it a good omen.Toward noon a marlin started nibbling at the bait which was one hundred fathoms down.Gently the old man played the fish, a big one, as he knew from the weight on the line.At last he struck to settle the hook.The fish did not surface.Instead, it began to tow the skiff to the northwest.The old man braced himself, the line taut across his shoulders.Although he was alone and no longer strong, he had his skill and knew many tricks.He waited patiently for the fish to tire.太陽升起時,他看到別的一些船只都頭朝著海岸,在海上看來海岸象是一條接近地平線的綠帶子。一只盤旋的軍艦鳥給老人指明了海豚追逐飛魚的地方。但是魚群游得太快、也太遠(yuǎn)了。這只猛禽又在盤旋了,這次桑提亞哥瞧見金槍魚在太陽光下躍起。一條小金槍魚咬住了他艉纜上的魚鉤。老人在把顫動的金槍魚拉上船板以后,心想這可是一個好兆頭。
The old man shivered in the cold that came after sunset.When something took one of his remaining baits, he cut the line with his sheath knife.Once the fish lurched suddenly, pulling Santiago forward on his face and cutting his cheek.By dawn his left hand was stiff and cramped.The fish had headed northward;there was no land in sight.Another strong tug on the line sliced Santiago's right hand.Hungry, he cut strips from the tuna
and chewed them slowly while he waited for the sun to warm him and ease his cramped fingers.That morning the fish jumped.Seeing it leap, Santiago knew he had hooked the biggest marlin he had even seen.Then the fish went under and turned toward the east.Santiago drank sparingly from his water bottle during the hot afternoon.Trying to forget his cut hand and aching back, he remembered the days when men had called him Campeon and he had wrestled with a giant Negro in the tavern at Cienfuegos.Once an airplane droned overhead on its way to Miami.快到中午時,一條馬林魚開始啃起一百深處的那塊魚餌來了。老人輕輕地擺布那條上了鉤的魚,根據(jù)釣絲的份量他知道那準(zhǔn)是一條大魚。最后他猛拉釣絲把魚鉤給穩(wěn)住了。但是,那條魚并沒有浮出水面,反而開始把小船拖著往西北方向跑。老人打起精神,斜挎在肩膀上的釣絲繃得緊緊的。他雖然孤身一人,體力也不如從前,但是他有技術(shù),他懂得許多訣竅。他耐心地等待魚累乏下來。
Close to nightfall a dolphin took the small hook he had rebaited.He lifted the fish aboard, careful not to jerk the line over his shoulder.After he had rested, he cut fillets from the dolphin and kept also the two flying fish he found in its maw.That night he slept.He awoke to feel the line running through his fingers as the fish jumped.Feeding line slowly, he tried to tire the marlin.After the fish slowed its run.he washed his cut hands in sea water and ate one of the flying fish.At sunrise the marlin began to circle.Faint and dizzy, he worked to bring the big fish nearer with each turn.Almost exhausted, he finally drew his catch alongside and drove in the harpoon.He drank a little water before he lashed the marlin to bow and stern of his skiff.The fish was two feet longer than the boat.No catch like it had ever been seen in Havana harbor.It would make his fortune, he thought, as he hoisted his patched sails and set his course toward the southwest.日落之后,寒意襲人,老人冷得發(fā)抖。當(dāng)他剩下的魚餌中有一塊被咬住時,他就用自己那把帶鞘的刀把釣絲給割斷了。有一次那條魚突然一個側(cè)身,把桑提亞哥拉得臉朝下地跌了一跤,老人的頰部也給劃破了。黎明時分,他的左手變得僵硬并抽起筋來了。那條魚還是一直往北游,一點(diǎn)陸地的影子都瞧不見了。釣絲又一次猛的一拉,把老人的右手給勒傷了。老人肚子餓得發(fā)慌,就從金槍魚身上割下幾片肉,放在嘴里慢慢嚼著,等著太陽出來曬暖他的身子和減輕手指抽筋的痛苦。
An hour later he sighted the first shark.It was a fierce Mako, and it came in fast to slash with raking teeth at the dead marlin.With failing might the old man struck the shark with his harpoon.The Mako rolled and sank, carrying the harpoon with it and leaving the marlin mutilated and bloody.Santiago knew the scent would spread.Watching, he saw two shovel nosed sharks closing in.He struck at one with his knife lashed to the end of an oar and watched the scavenger sliding down into deep water.The other he killed while it tore at the flesh of the marlin.When the third appeared, he thrust at it with the knife, only to feel the blade snap as the fish rolled.The other sharks came at sunset.At first he tried to club them with the tiller from the skiff, but his hands were raw and bleeding and there were too many in the pack.In the darkness, as he steered toward the faint glow of Havana against the sky, he heard them hitting the carcass again and again.But the old man thought only of his steering and his great tiredness.He had gone out too far and the sharks had beaten him.He knew they would leave him nothing but the stripped skeleton of his great catch.第二天早上,這條魚蹦出了水面。桑提亞哥瞧見魚的躍起,知道自己釣到了一條未見過的最大的馬林魚。一會兒魚又往下沉去,轉(zhuǎn)向了東方。在熾熱的下午,桑提亞哥節(jié)省地喝起水壺里的水。為了忘掉劃破的手和疼痛的背,他回想起過去人們?nèi)绾畏Q他為“優(yōu)勝者”和他如何在西恩富戈斯地方一家酒館里和一個大個子黑人比手勁。有一次一架飛機(jī)嗡嗡地從頭上掠過,向邁阿密飛去。
All lights were out when he sailed into the little harbor and beached his skiff.In the gloom he could just make out the white backbone and the upstanding tail of the fish.he started up the shore with the mast and furled sail of his boat.Once he fell under their weight and lay patiently until he could gather his strength.In his shack he fell on his bed and went to sleep.黃昏之際,一條海豚吞食了他重新放上魚餌的小鉤子。他把這條“魚”提到了船板上,小心不去拉動他肩上的釣絲。休息一會之后,他切下幾片海豚肉并且把在海豚胃中發(fā)現(xiàn)的兩條飛魚留了下來。那天夜里他睡著了。他醒來時覺得當(dāng)這條魚跳起時釣絲就滑過他的手指。他緩慢地把釣絲放松,盡力想把這條馬林魚拖乏。在這條大魚放慢跳躍時,他把劃破的雙手放在海里洗,并且吃了一條飛魚。日出時,這條馬林魚開始打起轉(zhuǎn)來了。老人感到頭暈?zāi)垦#M力把大魚在每轉(zhuǎn)一圈時拉得更近一些。他雖然幾乎筋疲力盡,終于還是把自己的捕獲物拉得和小船并排在一起并用魚叉猛擊這條馬林魚。他喝了一點(diǎn)水,然后把馬林魚捆綁在他那條小船的頭部和尾部。這條馬林魚比船還長兩英尺。哈瓦那港從來沒有見過捕到這么大的魚,他扯起有補(bǔ)丁的船帆開始向西南方向駛?cè)ィ南脒@下要發(fā)財了。
There the boy found him later that morning.Meanwhile other fishermen, gathered about the skiff, marveled at the giant marlin, eighteen feet long from nose to tail.When Manolin returned to Santiago's shack with hot coffee, the old man awoke.The boy, he said, could have the spear of his fish.Manolin told him to rest, to make himself fit for the days of fishing they would have together.All that afternoon the old man slept, the boy sitting by his bed.Santiago was dreaming of lions.— Excerpts from Masterpieces of World Literature in Digest Form 一個小時以后,他瞧見了第一條鯊魚。這是一條兇猛的尖吻鯖鯊。它飛快地游了過來,用耙一樣的牙齒撕這條死馬林魚。老人用盡余力把魚叉往鯊魚身上扎去。尖吻鯖鯊打著滾沉下去了,帶走了魚叉,而且已經(jīng)把馬林魚咬得殘缺不全,鮮血直流。桑提亞哥知道血腥味會散開來。他望著海面,看到兩條犁頭鯊游近來了。他用綁在槳的一頭的刀子擊中了其中的一條,
第四篇:老人與海英文讀書報告
A Book Report of The Old Man and the Sea
The Old Man and the Sea is a novel written by Ernest Hemingway, an American novelist.The story is set in the 20th century after World War II, which is based on the novel written true story Hemingway himself has experienced.Exactly, it’s a story of an epic struggle between an old, seasoned fisherman and the greatest catch of his life.Leading character Santiago, an aged Cuban fisherman, has set out to sea and returned empty-handed.At first 84 days, he did not even fish one fish.He did not have enough food, and many locals to doubt his fishing technique.Some even laugh at him.So, He decided to go to the sea to fish food and proved that he is a skilled fisherman.On the eight-fifth day of his unlucky streak, Santiago does as promised, sailing his skiff far beyond the island’s shallow coastal waters and venturing into the Gulf Stream.At noon, a big fish, marlin, take the bait that Santiago has placed before.Although the old man expertly hooks the fish, but he cannot pull it in.Instead, the fish begins to pull the boat.He knows perfectly well very difficult to win, but still did not give up.Since then, they began their three-day fighting.The entire time, Santiago, endures constant pain from the fishing line.Eventually, the third day, the fish tires, and Santiago manages to pull the marlin in close enough to kill it with a harpoon thrust.However, things do not go smoothly as he expected.On his way home, he is attacked buy several crowds of shark.Although he kills the sharks in the end, they have devoured the marlin’s precious meat, leaving only skeleton.The old man arrives home before daybreak, and sleeps very deeply.Later on, the old man wakes up and finds the little boy Mandolin staying with him, and decides to go to sea to fish again.In fact, the story contains many different symbols and themes.By reading this book, I was deeply impressed by the old man and what he said “a man can be destroyed but not defeated.” Santiago, though destroyed at the end of the novella, is never defeated.Instead, he emerges as a hero.Santiago’s struggle does not enable him to change man’s place in the world.But the struggle somehow enables him to meet his most dignified destiny.The old man sets a good example for us.He teachers us that we should fight and never lose faith, never give up.No matter how hard the life is, it’s possible for us to overcome the difficulties.
第五篇:《老人與海》英文讀后感
this year summer vacation, i read the american well-known writer hemingway's novel “ old person and sea ”.i extremely admire in the novel the senior fisherman's will, he let me understand one person certainly must have relentless spirit, only then could obtain successfully.the novel description is one year near sixty years of age senior fisherman, when alone goes to sea in one fishing, fished one big fish, actually did not pull.the senior fisherman socialized several days after the fish, only then discovered this was the big marlin which one surpassed the oneself fishing boat several fold, although knew perfectly well very difficult to win, but still did not give up.afterwards and further because in the big marlin wound fish fishy smell brought in several crowds of shark fish snatches the food, but the old person still did not hope like this to give up, finally highlighted encircles tightly, returned to the big fish belt the fishing port, lets other fishermen not admire already.when i read “ the senior fisherman think: here to the seacoast really was too near, perhaps could have a bigger fish in a farther place...” when, i extremely admire this senior fisherman, because he by now already projected on some fish, but he had not settled to the present situation, but was approaches the bigger goal advance.again has a look us, usually meets one slightly is difficult, we all complain incessantly.we will be the motherland future, will be supposed to like this old person same mind lofty aspiration, will even better pursue even better, the bigger goal.when i read “ the big marlin start fast to gather round the young fishing boat hover, twined the cable on the mast , the old person right hand lifted up high the steel fork, leapt the water surface in it the flash, did utmost throws to its heart, one wail ended the big fish's life, it was static static floats on the water surface...” when, my heart also liked together the big stone falls.i extremely admire old person that kind do not dread, the relentless spirit, although knows the match strength is very strong, but he not slightly flinches, but is welcomes difficultly above.just because had this kind of spirit, the senior fisherman only then achieved this life and death contest success.we also must study senior fisherman's spirit in life, handles the matter does not fear the difficulty, only then can obtain successfully.