Wednesday, November 19, 2014

103 微心得徵文比賽 優選 企IA 余O葦

Fifty Shade Freed by EL James

Compared to other common erotic romance novels, ”fifty shade” gives much more different perceptions, such as human’s desire and dark of humanity. It’s Mr. Grey that the companion that I dream about, and Anastasia, the woman who change inner-gloomed Grey to himself-loved Grey .This couple makes me has a fantastic image about my future mate and me. At this volume, Ana and Grey finally overcome difficulties and then get married. Mr. Grey defeats his competitors and those who want to harm toward Anaon the other hand, Ana tries hard to accept Grey’s uncommon sex addictions and do her best to have Grey become much happier in his life. At the end of this novel, I come to tear with joy when they live through the test of violate storms and waves and eventually have a baby. I thought this kind of outcome is which every girl and woman look forward to, and want to be the lucky one. To sum up, “fifty shades “is the best novel I have ever read.

103-1 微心得徵文比賽 優選 行政1B 黃O禎

Vanity Fair
      Through the story, both of the two female characters give me different feelings. Rebacca Sharp, who desperately desired to stay in the high society sine she came from lower class. Her ambition makes me impressed and a little bit terror. She did everything to please the lord and others she though useful in order to climb the society ladder as high as she could. Although there were some things she did enough to make everybody shamed and guilty, she constantly and continuingly led herself a way which she would like to have.
  On the contrary to the other character, Amelia, she was apparentlymore lucky that there were parents who would arrange a good husband for her. The only one thing she had to do was living happily. It seemed very well until the unfortunate came. She had to confront everything she hadn’t met before, like poor, unfriendly and the real world.

  It is very interesting that we can see the two characters’ different progress from a lady to a wife then a mother. In the end, the ending is certainly how we expected.

103-1 微心得徵文比賽 優選 休運二 張O心

THE RING
This is a story beyond my original expectation and its’ ending surprised me. Like a detective story, THE RING full of susceptive plot.
The first sight I saw the book I thought it was a fancy book due to its name. Then I read a chapter of this book, I thought I know the whole story. But I was totally wrong, due to judge things too fast to know the truth.Based on what the uncle described, I thought Anita is a nice girl. Until Marta, Anita’s sister, described the Anita in her eyes, her story made my opinion change. As a very popular internet proper noun, white water-lily, the people who have two-faced--in front people they are pure and kind, but actually they are selfish and arrogant.The noun reminds us not to believe what a person show in public, we have to know them by more side. We can’t actually understand a person or a thing until we get more information from different sides.

I find that is why detective novel so attractive because they are very different from commonromantic story, which you always can guess the endingeasily since those story all are alike. However, detective story can have various type of ending, and they always can out of your aspect. But when you look back the story, you will find that it already give you a lot clues. And they lead to the ending logically. So it’s fun to notice every hint behind words.

103-1 微心得徵文比賽 優選 應外二 張O元

King’s Ransom by ED McBAIN
It’s a crime&mystery story of kindness and greed.
Abstract:
Doug King, one of the stockholder of ‘’Granger shoes’’, tried to get even more voting stock from another man in Boston to become the president of the company. Hence, he assigned his assistant to fly to boston to make this deal so that he could have more money and power than ever before. However, JeffReynolds, the only son of King’s chauffer, was kidnapped when he was playing with Bobby, the son of King, outside the house of Mr. King. At the bignning, the two kidnappers misunderstood that the one who they had taken away is King’s son, Bobby, and asked King to pay the ransom to get his son back. Although they finally found that their son wasn’t kidnapped, it’s still a matter of a innocent boy’s life. Everyone, including Jeff’s dad, thought that Mr. King would pay the ransom no matter who the hostage is. However, King did’t care about Jeff at all, and if he pay the ransom, he won’t have the money to buy the voting stock, not mention to get the presidency of ‘’Grand shoes’’. Despite the fact that everyone despised his dicision, he’s impervious to the criticism. On the day the kidnappers asked Mr. King to pay the ransom, the police followed King’s car and finally caught the bastard Sy Barnard in the woods. Finally, Jeff is safe and free again.
The most impressed:
  I think that the person who I’m impressed with is King’s wife Diane. In the story, she insisted that her husband should pay the ransom to save Jeff, even though she know that her husband need the money to avoid being kicked out of the company.
This kind of great kindness is really needed in today’s society because we people now put more emphasis on our own interest to survive the highly competitive surroundings. As far as I’m concerned ,only by helping each others ,can we enrich our lives.
Reflections:
  After reading this novel, I’am totally shocked by the character Doug King because I have the same personality as he did in the story.
  When in high school, I was so narrow-minded and always reject others request for help especially for studies. I was pretty scared that if I assist them ,they would do better next time and surpass me in the ranking.
  Although I am a now more open –minded person, there are still a lot for me to improve and become more mature as Daug King did at the end of the story.
Statement:
In my opinion, ’’King’s Ransom’’ isn’t only a reading book for teenagers but the reflections of life experience. Written in easy words, the story is still full of excitement to enjoy and principles to learn. No matter how old you are, the book is absolutely worth your reading in a tranquil afternoon.



103-1 微心得徵文比賽 優選 金融三 李O儀

Pride and Prejudice By Jane Austen
I chose Pride and Prejudice because Elizabeth is my favorite heroine created by Jane Austen. In spite that Elizabeth had blinded by pride and prejudice, she still had charm. She clearly knew what she wanted, and also knew what she should do. Elizabeth was graceful as well as humorous. Although in traditional society, people didn’t think women’s wise as virtue, it was her cleverness also her uniqueness that she got Mr. Darcy’s attention. In the times every man loved a woman as naive as a home-fed sheep, only Mr. Darcy chose such a unique woman like Elizabeth.
   The affection in Pride and Prejudice was so deep and implicit that every girl would be fascinated. My friends and I, after finishing Pride and Prejudice, expected ourselves to become a woman as likeable as Elizabeth. Of course, we wished to find our prince charming as gentle as Mr. Darcy. Pride and Prejudice completed all the fantasy of girls, and it gave us a dream of love. Someday, if I have a daughter, I will teach her to find someone love her to be ability and wisdom instead of ignorance.

103-1 讀書心得比賽 第三名 會計3A 林O均

ANIMAL FARM By George Orwell
George Orwell once said, “Animal Farm was the first book in which I had tried, with full consciousness of what I was doing, to fuse political purpose and artistic purpose into one whole.Animal Farm is an allegorical and dystopian novel, in which Orwell skillfully mingles the idea of communism with a tale about animals. At the beginning, all the animals brought up the idea that they shouldn’t have been controlled by human beings; they had the aspiration for independency and self-direction.

Nevertheless, Napoleon was a power-hungry leader and became a totalitarian dictator as his lust for power increased to the point of no return. Pigs themselves violated the Seven Commandments of Animalism, yet Squealer always excused those behaviors with his brand of twisted logic. The story climaxed when Boxer, an incredibly industrious horse, who offered all his strengths to help build the windmill, was sold to a knacker by Napoleon when he exhaustedly collapsed. The Seven Commandments were eventually reduced to a single law: “All Animals Are Equal / But Some Are More Equal Than Others.” At the end of the story, as other animals watched the scene from outside the window, they could not tell the pigs from the humans.

After reading the novel, I was profoundly horrified by the unsightly selfishness and disgrace of authoritarians. However, Animal Farm was in fact the epitome of the cruel and brutal reality, with some being egoistic and self-centered, caring nothing about others. What was worse was the ugliness of humanity could be seen everywhere, from conspiracies against each other, to schemes with evil intentions between countries. Cupidity and avarice have existed ever since antiquity; those who suffer from greed seem deprived of morality and commit criminal acts or conducts even worse.

Similar to the saying, “Absolute power corrupts absolutely.” In the story, the intelligence of pigs made them feel a sense of superiority and at a higher status than the other animals. Napoleon was just the example of corruption with centralization of authority. I could not help asking myself, “What if I were the ruler? How would I treat my people?” I can’t bare to imagine what the world would be like if politicians were not concerned about people’s welfare but paid attention to their own instead. If I were the leader, I would admonish myself not to lose my way in fame and gain. I would learn to bring leadership skills into full play and lead my people better lives. I would remind myself what I had expected from the ruler and always stick to ethics and justice. Only when I was devoted to public well-beings would people’s happiness be truly realized.

However, the situation could be even more tormenting when we were doing what we believed shouldn’t have been done. In Burmese days, Orwell witnessed the tyranny of British Imperialism, doubting himself as he was one of the pioneers that quelled the colonials. He feared for himself, abominated oppressions, and tortured himself from the bottom of his heart. The struggle between his position and belief was stiff penalty to him. “Political language…is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind,” said Orwell. The eager for power therefore became the main idea of Animal Farm and made the story a successful satire.

The form of government has evolved for a long time; people all over the world found the political system that they believe to be better. Democracy is generally thought highly of nowadays; people focus more on their rights and manage to protect themselves than before. The protest either “for” or “against” signing Cross-Strait Agreement on Trade in Services with China leads us to think back over democracy. Democracy doesn’t come easy; everyone should cherish the freedom of speech and not abolish the rights. I am fortunate to be born in a more robust and sound society. I encourage myself to always keep an open mind and commit myself to learning and listening to the thoughts from others.

103-1 讀書心得比賽 第二名 應外一 劉O妤

THE CLIENT
Upon seeing the big and conspicuous ‘’John Grisham’’ shinning on the book shelf , I picked the book out immediately , and convinced myself that I will be having a real reading delight. Why John Grisham? Actually, it has something to do with my dream .My dream is going into the legal profession in the future, most of the reason for that is because my father himself is a probation officer who loves his profession wholeheartedly. He told me about the true meaning of law and the possibilities that I can help others by practicing law. Well, John Grisham himself is a trial lawyer who is also famous for his legal thrillers. By reading his books , I can have the opportunity to imagine myself being the main character in the book who is mostly either lawyers or judges and discover the hidden cruelty in the seemingly glamorous life those lawyers led.
I enjoyed the fast -paced plot as well as the intense suspense. The story was about a 11-year-old boy, Mark Sway, who’s in great trouble after he witnessed the suicide of the influential lawyer Jerome Clifford. Jerome Clifford divulged information on where the body of the Senator was before he passed, and that caused both the FBI and his client Barry Muldanno, the vicious Mafia member to go after Mark, forcing him to confide the truth. Mark had no choice but to hire the lawyer Reggie Love to protect his whole family.

I’m impressed about how the writer depicted the characters so well. Mark, who was merely an eleven year old, not only thought like an adult but also acted like one. Mature and sensitive as he was, there were some rebellious as well as stubborn parts of him deeply hidden in his heart. For instance, on page 9,it was the part that Mark and Ricky discovered the lawyer was going to suicide. Mark insisted on helping the man ,while Ricky, almost frightened to death, rejected the idea only to be scolded by the obstinate one. However, this act had led to numerous troubles afterwards and the Post-traumatic stress disorder of the poor Ricky. Living in a low class family and neighborhood, Mark is very defensive or more specifically, mistrusting all the people around him except his mother and brother. I feel real empathy for the character since I had been lived in a same neighborhood like theirs when I was in childhood. Robbing, stealing and burgling happened all over the place. People tend to be suspicious of others, besides, I seldom saw residents with smiles. Sneering was more common there than smiling.
In the story, the Sway family suffered with harsh conditions. Unfortunately, they didn’t have any reliable relatives to count on, which made them rather anxious about their future ,with no money and nobody to support them, they resembled to the homeless, drifting from places to places without any help. If you read closely to the text, you will notice the subtle changes about the tone and the wording. After the tragedy happened , the Sway family talked impatiently or harshly. They acted in a reckless way , and all they hoped for was escaping from this nightmare as fast as they could.                
 In contrast to the filthy Mafias and the somewhat impertinent FBI members the pure, genuine affection between Mark and his lawyer, Reggie was rather more appealing to me. Usually, the only connection between the client and the lawyer is money. In most cases, the lawyer doesn’t even have sympathy for his or her client. The lawyer only keens on gaining spotlights ,thus getting more clients. Reggie was a different one. She cares for the client, and money was not her major concern. In the end, Reggie won the battle with dignity. I guess it’s what people called’’ Truth will prevail eventually.’’.     

103-1 讀書心得比賽 第一名 歷史三 葉O佟

Night by Elie Wiesel
We can never be gods, after all--but we can become something less than human with frightening ease.” This quotation from The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms, written by N.K. Jemisin, perpetually emerges in the mind throughout my reading of the book Night. Written by Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel,Night is a moving and deeply poignant account of his survival in the Nazi death camps.Wiesel’s memoir brought to me a deeper understanding of Hitler’s great evil. This great evil lies not only in his monstrosity of the near annihilation of a people but also in his oppression to such a great extent as to render the Jewish people to an appalling realization: that there lies in the human capacity for such terrible madness.
The book does not shed hope nor give comfort. Though the Holocaust is a familiar historical tragedy, reading Night one seems to lose one’s innocence about the Holocaust all over again. Striving for survival in the death camp with his father, Wiesel begins to realize the thin line between survival and morality. In this desolate and glacial world that Wiesel illustrates, sons turn against fathers, innocent children are hanged and thrown into blazing fire, and everything pales against gnawing hunger. When dehumanized and treated like cattle, the Jewish people began to lose hope, religion and ultimately their humanity. Savageness and apathy steals the prisoners’ minds, evident in an instance when a son brutally beats his father for a piece of bread. I felt particular emotional intensity when the author rages against the injustice of his God, a desperate cry against something he once so deeply believed in. I found myself wishing I had the power to save, that this was story and not history.
For Wiesel, days in the concentration camp was like one long endless night stretched into eternity. Again and again impending death washes over him; in his mind he has died a thousand times. Towards the end, the author tells of the liberation of the camp in one plain sentence. A line that liberated me from the terror of the night yet holds no such power for the author. For in that instance did salvation matter? Did it matter when he had lost his family, his religion, his innocence and soul? The detached, single-sentence of the camp’s liberation is the author’s answer.
Wiesel’sunflinching narration is a display of great courage and integrity. Before reviewing this book, I questioned my capability and right to comment. Can one really comment on such atrocious events?No words seemed adequate, before such horrors words became an insufficient tool. Therein lies my respect for Wiesel, who had the capacity to relive the events by setting his story to paper. He strives to take on the responsibility of bearing witness for the dead, by making a testimony and trusting in the power of words. His unapologetic narrative reminds me of the harsh truth of reality, and gives an explicit account of what is actually possible. Moreover, he admitted his cowardice, selfishness and waver in his religion when God did not save. Never does he shrink from his guilt; he did not choose the easy road of oblivion.

Night, a fitting title for the memoir of one who had gone into that never-ending night—and miraculously reached the dawn. A disturbing yet compelling book that contains a universal lesson. That is to never remain silent, for silence in the face of injustice is complicity with the oppressor.  Silence never helps the victim, only the victimizer, which is why we must stand up to the persecutor. The silence of German society during the reign of the Nazi party brought wrath upon the Jews. Further silence today will cause history to slip further away and the events harder to comprehend. We can never be gods, immortal and omnipotent, but so easily can we turn from the oppressed to the oppressor.Mankind inflicts upon itself unspeakable barbarity, and the Holocaust will forever be a dark time for human history. Is serves as a warning and a precedent for us all. So rather than hideaway and forget we must try to remember and preserve. From Wiesel’s account I realized why the Holocaust continues to haunt the human conscience and bear meaning even generations past. His account shows humanity’s possibility of madness and reminds us that it is a human consequence for which we must all carry.

*2014 Read&Share 讀書心得X微心得徵文比賽* 結果出爐囉!!!

我們來看看是哪些同學獲獎了^_____^

>>>讀書心得: 第一名 歷史三 葉O佟
第二名 應外一 劉O妤
第三名 會計3A 林O均
另外我們也抽出了6位有投稿的同學 可以獲得line貼圖點數喔! 
這些幸運的同學分別是: 應外四 侯O君
應外四 馮O庭
法律三 張O齊
應外三 楊O玟

法學二 曾O菁
會計1A 蘇O琳
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>>>微心得: 優選 金融三 李O儀
應外二 張O元
休運二 張O心
行政1B 黃O禎
企管1A 余O葦
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