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The Adventures of the

The Adventures of the

By Sheniska BrownPublished about a year ago 3 min read

The Adventures of the Bitter Children is the work of the famous French writer Ecdo Marlowe, which has been widely circulated. "The Tale of the Bitter Child" tells the story of an abandoned child - the bitter son Remi was thrown in the streets of Paris by his uncle, and was sold by his adoptive father to the old man of the juggling class Mr. Vitales when he was eight years old, from then on, Remi began to wander. Remi encountered many difficulties on his way to wandering, and he overcame them with a strong will. Finally, Remy finds his real mother, Mrs. Milligan. As the saying goes, "Difficulties are like springs. If you are weak, they are strong, and if you are strong, they are weak." In our life, there are many difficulties. I remember when I first began to learn to skate, I always fell and bumped, and often got black and blue on my body. Every time I fell down, I would keep Shouting, "I don't want to learn, skating is so hard, it hurts my butt." Later, with my mother's encouragement, I continued to learn. And so it went, day after day, year after year, and now I could finally skate. Every time I put on my skates, I have to skate a few laps before I'm happy. In life and study, whenever we encounter difficulties, we should be as brave as Remi to overcome difficulties, then we will taste the taste of victory.Marlow's "The Tale of the Bitter Child" tells the story of a child named Remi who was stolen from a young age and was taken in by his mother Barberland. In the difficult and tortuous wandering career, he is not lonely, he has always loved him as his own son Barberland mother; There is the old Vitalis who taught him to be a man, to read, to play and to sing; There are "inner beauty" and Kabi that are closely related to him; The florist father who took him in; There was the Nice girl who loved him; There was the lovely Marcia who shared his joys and sorrows; And Mrs. Milligan, who took him in by chance... .... Finally, he found his own biological parents and lived a happy life. From this, I think of Zhang Leping grandpa wrote "Sanmao Waifu", Sanmao is not only the little boy with only three hair, he is just as good as Remi, brave, smart and witty! After reading this childhood adventure story, there is a voice in my heart reverberating: to try our best to help those who need help at any time, to always have a grateful heart! "Vagrants of the Bitter Child" is not so much a abandoned child's vagrant history, as a wanderer in pursuit of happiness song!These days, I read the book "The Adventures of the Bitter Children". The book is a children's novel by Marlowe, a famous 19th century French writer. It describes the vagrant life of an abandoned child. The plot of the story was so vivid and interesting that I was deeply moved. The hero of the story is a little boy named Remi, he is the eldest son of a noble family, when he was very young, his uncle commandeered his property, carried him away, and abandoned him on the side of the road in Paris. His adoptive father, Barberland, picked him up, raised him until he was eight years old, and sold him to a wandering artist, Mr. Vitales, from then on began to roam the world of life. Later, Mr. Vitales also died, Remi was left alone, wandering everywhere, he tasted the sweet and bitter of the world, experienced many difficulties and setbacks, and finally, the bitter son Remi finally reunited with his family, and the family lived a happy life. Reading this book made me realize how happy we are. The hero Remi self-reliance and self-reliance not afraid of difficulties of the spirit, worth us to learn. I especially like this book.

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