In daily composition teaching, we often encounter students who are troubled by the lack of appropriate and rich materials, and they really feel that it is difficult for a clever woman to make a meal without straw. Below are the composition materials about modern characters that I have compiled for you. I hope it will be helpful to you! Composition materials for modern characters 1
The spirit of life
There is such a story: Li Ka-shing’s pocket A coin in the box rolled into a corner. He bent down to pick it up, but didn't pick it up. The doorman on the side picked it up for him and put it into his hands respectfully. Li Ka-shing gave a tip of HK$100 as a reward. When asked by others, Li Ka-shing said: "If a coin is not picked up, it is of no use; if I pick it up, it is still useful to me." 100 yuan is also useful to him. The function of money is not to accumulate, but to use it. ?
This can also reflect Li Ka-shing’s management style. ?When managing a large company, you cannot do everything yourself. You must first make employees feel a sense of belonging, treat them well, and make them like you. ?Today, the social environment is very different from when Li Ka-shing started his business many years ago. Some people believe that success can be achieved by any means necessary. Li Ka-shing said, "I never agree to do whatever it takes to achieve success. Even if I get a little bit by luck, it will not last long." ? Modern Character Composition Material 2
Picasso was always full of curiosity. Picasso was 91 years old when he died. At the age of 90, when he picked up colors and brushes and began to paint a new painting, it was as if he was seeing things in the world for the first time.
Generally speaking, young people are always exploring new things and exploring ways to solve new problems. They are enthusiastic about experimentation and welcome new things. They are unsatisfied with the status quo, energetic and never satisfied. Old people are always afraid of change. They know what they are best at and would rather copy the methods of success in the past than take the risk of failure. When Picasso was 90 years old, he still lived like a young man. Not content with the status quo, he looks for new ideas and new expression techniques to use his art materials to show his artistic style.
After most painters create a painting style that suits them, they never change it, especially when their work is appreciated by people. As artists age, their paintings change, but not much. But Picasso is like a painter who has never found his special artistic style in his life, trying every possible means to find the perfect way to express his restless soul.
Picasso paints not only with his eyes, but also with his thoughts. Some of Picasso's paintings are rich, soft and very beautiful in color, and some have sharp outlines in black, which look ugly, fierce and weird, but these paintings inspire our imagination and give us a deeper view of the world. Facing these paintings, we can't help but ask, what did Picasso see that led him to draw such paintings? We begin to observe what is hidden behind these paintings.
Picasso created thousands of paintings of different styles throughout his life. Sometimes he painted things as they were, and sometimes he seemed to break the things he faced into pieces and throw the pieces in your face. Throw it up. He pursues the power to express not only what our eyes can see, but also what our minds feel. He has always been very curious about the world throughout his life, just like he was when he was young. Modern Character Composition Material 3
A Life Written by the Left Foot
He grew up in Dublin, Ireland. His limbs were intact when he was born, but he was severely paralyzed and unable to move. He suffered from very severe cerebral palsy, could not speak accurately, and could only move his left foot. When he was 7 years old, he was in a wheelchair and went to the park to play with his family. Several children were competing in drawing, and he stared at them with envy, yelling "ahhhh" and refusing to leave. A child seemed to understand what he meant, and laughed loudly: "You can't even speak clearly, and I'm sorry you can't draw good things! Stop disturbing us!"
He said sadly After leaving and returning home, in order to let his sister understand what he meant, he grabbed a piece of chalk from her with his left foot and tried to draw, but he couldn't draw well. His sister stayed with him and encouraged him: "I believe you can draw well. God has only temporarily disarmed you so that you can't draw like other children, but as long as you work hard and practice, you will definitely be able to draw wonderfully." The painting comes. As long as you dare to dream, you can achieve anything. ?
He gradually grew up and has been diligently learning to draw and write with his left foot. His family firmly believes that he has no intellectual disability, but is just unable to communicate with others. Determined to let him live as normal a life as possible, his family put him in a stroller and dragged him around to let him know more about the outside world. His left foot became more and more flexible, and he actually learned to swim. At home, he always concentrated on practicing painting and also began to learn to write. His toes were often scraped, but he endured the pain and continued to practice; many of the manuscripts he wrote were rejected, but he did not lose heart. He advanced from one failure to another, but his enthusiasm remained undiminished. He told himself to hold on for one more day, one week, one month, one more year. Slowly, he found that he had great enthusiasm again.
When his paintings won awards in the city and his debut work "My Left Foot" was published after many revisions, he felt that his horizons were opened. It turned out that life is full of possibilities. He believed that there would be better days ahead. .
He tasted the joy of writing and painting, and he never stopped. Although he struggled very hard every time he painted a picture or wrote an article, his feet were bruised with blood blisters, and he often received rejections, he never gave up and embraced every opportunity.
His mother, with the help of a doctor, sent him to Johns Hopkins Hospital, where he received excellent treatment. He had special respect for this remarkable doctor, who later not only founded a hospital for him and other people with cerebral palsy, but also introduced him to the literary world. He was greatly inspired by several well-known Irish writers who encouraged him to write. At the age of 27, he spent a lot of effort writing the novel "Those Low Times". What is exciting is that the novel topped the best-selling novel list as soon as it was published, and was adapted into a movie starring Daniel Day-Lewis, who also won the Oscar for Best Actor for the film. He later published six more books and was an active painter.
His name is Christie Brown. Many people were surprised to hear that he, who could only move his left foot and could only make a few sounds, became a well-known writer, poet and painter. Christie wrote in his diary: Just as my sister once taught me, as long as you work hard, there is nothing you can't do! In the wind and rain, you must be brave and firm; in the darkness, you must grit your teeth and move forward; For the desert, your heart should be filled with oases.
As long as you go through pain like a cicada and never give up, you will definitely be able to fly into the sky! Children in wheelchairs should try everything!?
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