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From small beginnings comes great things.
If I had to say what I felt when I read this book, I would say that I was wandering with Jem and Scooter in Maycomb in summer, in the dark and completely lost. When I first started reading it, I thought it was like a child's game, where a child makes a bizarre request and then playfully asks his companion if he dares to do it, whether it's approaching the eccentric Radley, or more. Struggle and work hard for the important autonomy of black people, or let Jem know how to love and care for his sister, let all children face growth and accept transformation in pain and introspection. The children and their families in the story also told us the answer loudly at the end of the story: I dare!

Every growth is a leap in the dark
Regarding growth, the more official statement is that growth can make children more sensible and improve their academic performance, but I think these are superficial phenomena of growth, and the deeper meaning is to discover oneself in growth. We must face up to our shortcomings, correct our shortcomings, and be soberly aware that there are good and evil in this world, and where there is sunshine, there will be shadows. We can understand and face all kinds of injustices in this world. The one that impressed me the most in the book was Scooter. In this book, I can see the trajectory of her growth and transformation, from being rebellious at the beginning to being obedient at the end, from misunderstanding the maid Calpurnia at the beginning, to finally being able to understand and support Calpurnia, she reserved He has learned the childishness and innocence that a child should have in himself, and also learned the dignity and stability that a girl should have. The most representative is that there is a stage in the middle of Scott's use of dirty words to win the attention of others, but I think Scott has a good father who can understand all her psychology, only Atticus himself knows, Scoo Swearing is just to win the attention and attention of others, nothing more, but sadly, as the phrase "keep bad habits in the cradle" is widely supported by parents in China, how many parents are facing When the child's little vice is to choose to beat and scold, instead of helping the child to grow. Children's hearts are often more fragile and sensitive. The world they understand is pure and flawless. In many cases, whether adults or children, when they are desperate and confused, they are ignorant children. Life is always greater than our understanding. It will inadvertently give me a hug or boundless pain. But for me, who is slowly growing up, growing up is not so inspirational, but it is absolutely painful, because you have to know that it will crush and reshape the old you with many shortcomings.

I'm just not willing to give in
In this book, the only thing that makes me sad is the second injustice. I can see very clearly the intensity of the racial struggle in the United States at that time. In fact, before the lawsuit, Atticus actually knew very well. , this lawsuit could not be won, and finally resulted in Tom's unjust death. I don't want to use this to criticize racial discrimination in the United States, because there are still so many white people fighting for the rights of black people in the United States, and racial discrimination is no longer in the United States. As serious as it used to be, black people in the United States no longer hold back and choose to seek justice for themselves in the right way. I just want to say to all the citizens who have been injustice: "In the face of powerful forces people often have no choice but to obey, but today you may lose a small power, if you don't fight, tomorrow you will also lose more power. More rights. More often, we have to think of Parks, an American seamstress, who was arrested by the police for her strong resistance to segregation on the bus, but her arrest caused a 385-day black boycott The bus movement, and finally, the Supreme Court outlawed "black and white segregation" on buses, Parks was revered as "the mother of the civil rights movement," and at her funeral, then-Secretary of State Rice said: "Without her, I can't stand here. "And the organizer of the massive black boycott of the bus movement was the outstanding speaker Martin Luther King. Martin said that "On Civil Disobedience" was an article that inspired him, if he had to come To explain the racial discrimination in the United States, I just want to use a sentence from the Declaration of Independence to tell all the people who are not confident in themselves, or who are being treated unfairly but swallow their voices, as well as those arrogant local tyrants: "All men are created equal, and the Creator gives them They have certain inalienable rights, among them life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. "Even if a lot of black people are involved in the fight, even if the fight is big, but it doesn't get any political commitment, they don't know how long they can hold on, they can't win the statement, and they don't know if it's going to come out, so I think Salute to all Americans who fought for the rights of black people like Atticus. I hope events like To Kill a Mockingbird (harming innocent people with the law) never happen again.

I hope that in a few years, if someone asks me, "What kind of world do you want?" I hope everyone can answer like Hao Jinsong: "I want the world that the rule of law gives me." Even if the question is It's complicated, we all have to respect the law, believe in the law, believe in the law, and we have to win respect by fighting for our rights.
If I had to say what I felt when I read this book, I would say that I was wandering with Jem and Scooter in Maycomb in summer, in the dark and completely lost. When I first started reading it, I thought it was like a child's game, where a child makes a bizarre request and then playfully asks his companion if he dares to do it, whether it's approaching the eccentric Radley, or more. Struggle and work hard for the important autonomy of black people, or let Jem know how to love and care for his sister, let all children face growth and accept transformation in pain and introspection. The children and their families in the story also told us the answer loudly at the end of the story: I dare!

Every growth is a leap in the dark
Regarding growth, the more official statement is that growth can make children more sensible and improve their academic performance, but I think these are superficial phenomena of growth, and the deeper meaning is to discover oneself in growth. We must face up to our shortcomings, correct our shortcomings, and be soberly aware that there are good and evil in this world, and where there is sunshine, there will be shadows. We can understand and face all kinds of injustices in this world. The one that impressed me the most in the book was Scooter. In this book, I can see the trajectory of her growth and transformation, from being rebellious at the beginning to being obedient at the end, from misunderstanding the maid Calpurnia at the beginning, to finally being able to understand and support Calpurnia, she reserved He has learned the childishness and innocence that a child should have in himself, and also learned the dignity and stability that a girl should have. The most representative is that there is a stage in the middle of Scott's use of dirty words to win the attention of others, but I think Scott has a good father who can understand all her psychology, only Atticus himself knows, Scoo Swearing is just to win the attention and attention of others, nothing more, but sadly, as the phrase "keep bad habits in the cradle" is widely supported by parents in China, how many parents are facing When the child's little vice is to choose to beat and scold, instead of helping the child to grow. Children's hearts are often more fragile and sensitive. The world they understand is pure and flawless. In many cases, whether adults or children, when they are desperate and confused, they are ignorant children. Life is always greater than our understanding. It will inadvertently give me a hug or boundless pain. But for me, who is slowly growing up, growing up is not so inspirational, but it is absolutely painful, because you have to know that it will crush and reshape the old you with many shortcomings.

I'm just not willing to give in
In this book, the only thing that makes me sad is the second injustice. I can see very clearly the intensity of the racial struggle in the United States at that time. In fact, before the lawsuit, Atticus actually knew very well. , this lawsuit could not be won, and finally resulted in Tom's unjust death. I don't want to use this to criticize racial discrimination in the United States, because there are still so many white people fighting for the rights of black people in the United States, and racial discrimination is no longer in the United States. As serious as it used to be, black people in the United States no longer hold back and choose to seek justice for themselves in the right way. I just want to say to all the citizens who have been injustice: "In the face of powerful forces people often have no choice but to obey, but today you may lose a small power, if you don't fight, tomorrow you will also lose more power. More rights. More often, we have to think of Parks, an American seamstress, who was arrested by the police for her strong resistance to segregation on the bus, but her arrest caused a 385-day black boycott The bus movement, and finally, the Supreme Court outlawed "black and white segregation" on buses, Parks was revered as "the mother of the civil rights movement," and at her funeral, then-Secretary of State Rice said: "Without her, I can't stand here. "And the organizer of the massive black boycott of the bus movement was the outstanding speaker Martin Luther King. Martin said that "On Civil Disobedience" was an article that inspired him, if he had to come To explain the racial discrimination in the United States, I just want to use a sentence from the Declaration of Independence to tell all the people who are not confident in themselves, or who are being treated unfairly but swallow their voices, as well as those arrogant local tyrants: "All men are created equal, and the Creator gives them They have certain inalienable rights, among them life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. "Even if a lot of black people are involved in the fight, even if the fight is big, but it doesn't get any political commitment, they don't know how long they can hold on, they can't win the statement, and they don't know if it's going to come out, so I think Salute to all Americans who fought for the rights of black people like Atticus. I hope events like To Kill a Mockingbird (harming innocent people with the law) never happen again.

I hope that in a few years, if someone asks me, "What kind of world do you want?" I hope everyone can answer like Hao Jinsong: "I want the world that the rule of law gives me." Even if the question is It's complicated, we all have to respect the law, believe in the law, believe in the law, and we have to win respect by fighting for our rights.

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