《天蓝色的彼岸》摘抄+感想感想50字左右.一共要22条.

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《天蓝色的彼岸》摘抄+感想感想50字左右.一共要22条.
《天蓝色的彼岸》摘抄+感想
感想50字左右.一共要22条.

《天蓝色的彼岸》摘抄+感想感想50字左右.一共要22条.
我小学时写过,但是是一千字的

天蓝色的彼岸读后感
每天,昼和夜,不知疲惫地重复交替着。黄昏是媒介,以自己沙尘般的暗黄天幕,遮住夕阳绚烂而无边的霞光,遍地绿油的屏障上洒满灿烂金光,屏障后的红光渐渐消逝-----一天到此结束,黯然黑幕笼罩长空。
夕阳,它多想再看一眼世界,再把泛黄的云朵染成五彩,可是黄昏不许-----有些事你无法决定自己,就如人类的生死。12岁的我们,正是年少气盛的时候,大概没有人会去认真地考虑生与...

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天蓝色的彼岸读后感
每天,昼和夜,不知疲惫地重复交替着。黄昏是媒介,以自己沙尘般的暗黄天幕,遮住夕阳绚烂而无边的霞光,遍地绿油的屏障上洒满灿烂金光,屏障后的红光渐渐消逝-----一天到此结束,黯然黑幕笼罩长空。
夕阳,它多想再看一眼世界,再把泛黄的云朵染成五彩,可是黄昏不许-----有些事你无法决定自己,就如人类的生死。12岁的我们,正是年少气盛的时候,大概没有人会去认真地考虑生与死这个残酷的问题,但,我们不得不去面对。
《约伯记》里说:“海水中的水绝尽,江河消散干涸。人也是如此,躺下不再起来,等到天没有了,仍不得复醒,也不得从睡中唤醒。”这就是死亡,死了就是所有的一切都没有了,包括生命和时间。死亡其实随时都在人类的身边。那种昏暗的感觉,你甩不掉,而稍不留神,它就夺走了你的生命。舟曲的泥石流、伊春的空难、还有一些意外的交通事故,有多少生命毫无预兆地消失了。书中的主人公——和我们同样年纪的哈里,也就是在出门的时候随口对家人说了一句气话:“你们走着瞧!我这次算是恨上你们了,我再也不回来了!”结果真成了永别,死神派卡车把他撞死了。那是一句无心的、赌气的话。他在说这句话的时候,怎么也想不到自己从此会远离他至爱的爸爸妈妈、朝夕相处的姐姐、可爱的同学和朋友们。可现实就是这么残酷,他走了,永远地离开了生的世界。
他去了“天国”排队,去了另一个世界。可是他还有心愿末了,他试图回到活着的世界。在阿瑟的帮助下,他回到了他的学校、家庭,重新回到了爸爸妈妈、姐姐和朋友们的中间。他用他仅存的力气和意念向姐姐表达了谦意,向爸爸妈妈表达爱意,向他不舍的朋友们告别……..那是一段艰难而温馨的“生命”旅程。最后,他在那轮夕阳的召唤下,了无牵挂地走向“天蓝色的彼岸”,成为另一个生命的一部分,重回广阔的天空。
读到这里,我的眼睛湿润了。我被哈里与家人间那份浓浓的亲情感动了,他是多么不愿意死,多么不愿离开自己的家啊!“生,如夏花之绚烂;死,如秋叶之静美。”人的生命如夏秋两季的过渡一般,如此短暂而脆弱。有人说,人生如灯火,生命不复返。你永远不会知道你自己什么时候会死,属于你的那盏灯什么时候会灭。“你不在了,但生活还在”,哈里看着别人快乐是快乐的,但也不得不承受心中的一份无奈。他怀念风的感觉,那是“幽灵”的体会,活着的人也许根本没有享受过这自然的提示——“你还活着,你有感觉”。也许你有无尽的感激想对亲人倾诉,有深深的爱要向他们述说,有许多的歉意要向他们表达。可是你一旦离开了这个世界,什么都来不及了,所有关于你的一切都会消失,而你留给亲人朋友的只有无尽的悲痛和惋惜。
可是,这就是人生,一切都不可能重新来过。想起一本科幻小说主人公说过的一句话:“也许正因为凡人的阳寿短,所以才显得更珍贵美丽。”所有人最大的不同大概正是对于生与死的态度。贪生怕死,是人的本能,而实际上对死亡的恐惧并非软弱,只是人之常情。死亡到底是什么呢?是终结?是虚无?还是永远的离别?当哈里平静地走向夕阳下天蓝色的生命海洋时,我想他的心中已经没有黑暗和恐惧了,他的心被爱填满了。所以,死绝不是终结和虚无,那轮温暖的夕阳带给我们光明与希望,哈里永远活在那些爱他和他爱着的人心里,“你并没有死!”。
合上书,我的眼前一直晃动着那轮绚丽的夕阳。那余晖即不明亮刺眼,又不漆黑一片,散发着对生命的渴望和爱的温暖。“决不要在你怨恨的时候让太阳下山”,让我们珍惜活着的每一天吧,请善待身边的每一个人,用自己的方式珍爱家人、感恩老师同学和朋友,给他们灿烂的笑容和温暖的问候吧。只要你我的心中有那份爱的牵挂,那轮夕阳就一定会在心中永恒,永远不会西沉!

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这个恐怕网上没有,有自己去买书。。。
这部书我非常喜欢,家里那本都翻烂了,表妹到我家做客我向他推荐也是爱不释手,插图很精美,很有收藏价值的~~
我只有一部分,希望对你有所帮助哈~~
'The Great Blue Yonder' by Alex Shearer 2001
作者简介:
Alex Shearer started his writing caree...

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这个恐怕网上没有,有自己去买书。。。
这部书我非常喜欢,家里那本都翻烂了,表妹到我家做客我向他推荐也是爱不释手,插图很精美,很有收藏价值的~~
我只有一部分,希望对你有所帮助哈~~
'The Great Blue Yonder' by Alex Shearer 2001
作者简介:
Alex Shearer started his writing career as a scriptwriter and has had great success in that field. His credits include The Two of Us, the 1990s sitcom starring Nicholas Lyndhurst. More recently he has started writing for children. His Wilmot stories have been adapted for TV by Yorkshire television, and his children's novel, The Greatest Store in the World, was screened as a feature length TV film on Christmas Eve 1999 by the BBC. Alex's recent novel 'The Speed of the Dark' was shortlisted for the 2002 Guardian Fiction Prize

内容简介:
You'll be sorry when I'm dead. That's what Harry said to his sister, before the incident with the lorry. And now he is just that - dead. And he wishes more than anything that he hadn't said it. He wishes he could say sorry. And say goodbye to everyone he left behind - his mum, his dad, his best friend Pete, even Jelly Donkins, the school bully. Now he's on the Other Side, waiting to move on to the Great Blue Yonder. But Harry doesn't know how to get there - until he meets Arthur, a boy in a top hat who's been dead for years, who helps him say goodbye...A poignant, funny and powerful book about grief - which makes death seem a bit less frightening, without ever patronising the reader. An astonishing, life-affirming read.
Narrated by 12 year old Harry after he is hit by a truck and dies, this is an interesting and ultimately upbeat book. Harry wanders around the Other Side, roaming through the adults who have died and meeting another young boy who has been dead for 150 years. The two pair up as Harry learns his way around the afterlife, even as he wonders about the Great Blue Yonder marked on the map he was given the day he arrived. Instinctively he knows that he cannot move on until he finishes his business on earth, notably forgiving his sister for her harsh words before he died and in turn forgiving hers back to him. Just before he raced off on his bike and was hit, his sister Eggy had told him she wished he would die and he said she'd be sorry when he was dead. Certainly not the last words you want to ever say to a loved one on either side. And so as he and his buddy Arthur zip around the Other Side trying to find Arthur's mother, Harry ponders how he can indeed apologize and free Eggy and himself. When Harry and Arthur go back to Earth, they look in on Harry's old school, his best friend, his enemy, and his family and Harry learns some truths about who he was in life and how his absence has affected everyone and it's not exactly as he's imagined it.
Shearer keeps the tone of the story light and Harry's active imagination, even post-death, is entertaining. Harry is very definitely a 12 year old boy with all that that entails and so middle schoolers will definitely relate to him and his anxieties. The other characters are really incidental to Harry's quest to make things right and we only ever see them through his immature eyes but his dawning understanding of life and his earthly relationships makes this dead character experience believable growth. The moral of the story is well handled and doesn't overwhelm the charming character of Harry or of his experiences after death on the Other Side and back on Earth.

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