Captain Grant's daughter's reading experience is preferably 400 words, which is most suitable for leaning against the window in rainy days. Reading can accumulate the thickness of thoughts, and the feeling after reading can also be written in the form of reading notes. The meaning of reading is different for everyone. Now share the thoughts of Captain Grant's daughter after reading, preferably 400 words.
Captain Grant's daughter felt much better after reading it. 400 words, 1. Close the page, the surging waves in the book still appear in her 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 that the drift bottle was stuffed with several distress letters from Captain Grant, 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. ...
The feedback from Captain Grant's daughter is 400 words. I finished reading the book Captain Grant's Children the other day.
From it, I read the witty and brave Glina Sail, the calm and calm Major Mike Nabbes, the careless geographer Bhagatnell, and the experienced captain Meng Le. They piloted the Duncan to rescue Captain Grant and two other sailors.
A group of them came to Chile first, but unfortunately they met the fierce grassland red wolf. Fortunately, Captain Grant's son, Andrew robl, had a brainwave and rode a fast horse to distract the prairie red wolf. The next morning, young Andrew robl finally joined the elder brother's sail and his team. Then, a group of them came to Tandir Mountain. Tandir Mountain is an ancient mountain range with an altitude of more than 300 meters, which is located in the south of Buenos Aires Province. At the foot of the mountain in the north, next to the tributary of the Sabah River, there is a castle-Independence Castle. After leaving Fort Independence, Grinafan and his party came to an abandoned house, where they had to rest because there was no other residence. A few days later, they finally came to the South Pacific and bid farewell to their loyal guide Tacaf.
Elder brother's sail a line of people led Duncan to Tristan da Cunha islands. This archipelago was discovered by Tristan da Cunha in Portugal in 1506. But it has been neglected since it was discovered. People think it is the nest of the storm. Until 1782, an Englishman named Rambo and two companions came here and began to reclaim a desert island. Later, when the Governor of the Cape of Good Hope heard that they had been developed, he suggested giving them protection, and they agreed, so the grass shed here was planted with the British flag.
Gelina sails his companions to Amsterdam Island. 1827, the British ship Ba Milla passed by the island and saw a thick smoke rising into the sky in the distance. The captain knew that this was a rescue signal for the victims, so he sent a rescue boat. Sure enough, in a short time, two young people came on board.
Finally, Duncan found Captain Grant who had been missing for two years on Dabao Island.
After reading this book, what impressed me the most is that you must be calm when you encounter something. Only by relying on wit and courage can you overcome all difficulties and obstacles.
The feedback from Captain Grant's daughter is 400 words. I was lucky enough to read the book Captain Grant's Children by French writer Verne, which injected some passion and enrichment into the noisy life. In the process of reading, my heart was excited with the excitement of the protagonists, and I was moved by their kind actions. What impressed and admired me most was their persistent belief in their goals and their wit and courage in the face of difficulties.
This is a legendary and inspiring story. Among the mysterious drifting bottles found by Sir Griffin in the shark's belly, there are three letters for help written in English, French and German respectively. These three distress letters were damaged by seawater, which aroused great exploration interest of navigators. They translated the words clearly in the letter, guessed and thought, and combined them into Captain Grant's distress letter. The witty and just Sir Griffin, the gentle and kind Lady Helen, the calm and steady Major Mike Nabbes, the careless but proficient geographer Bhagatnell, and Captain Grant's two strong sons and daughters, Miss Grant, who is determined to stand on her own feet, and Andrew Andrew Roble, who is witty and brave, embarked on an adventure to save Captain Grant on the cruise ship Duncan under the same belief. ...
Along the way, they were full of danger and adventure. After going through all kinds of hardships, they finally rescued Captain Grant, who also worked hard and persevered for the national goal, and successfully returned to his hometown. I admire the author's solid literary foundation and rich knowledge. He pulls our readers' hearts so tightly that you can't help but go deep into them and laugh with the ups and downs of the story. I think this book has been conveying a spirit: firm belief, wit and courage, unity and cooperation, and the goal will be achieved!
Although this is a fictional story, the spirit conveyed by the story is what we have been pursuing and confirming in real life. Looking back on my past, all my success was won through hard work. Without firm belief, wit, courage and calmness in doing things, without the consciousness and behavior of unity and cooperation, you will not enjoy the joy of harvest! Thanks to Verne, the author of this book, and the vivid characters in his works, which have brought me immeasurable spiritual wealth.