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2023读后感:《老人与海》读后感精选一则

发表时间:2022-10-30

通过读书我们能够提高自身的素养,还能够开阔我们的视野。人类的成长,都是和阅读联系在一起的,每一个人在读过一本书之后都会有所感受,那么这个时候就有必要写一篇关于作品的读后感,写好一篇作品的读后感需要从哪些角度来写呢?小编帮大家整理了2023读后感:《老人与海》读后感精选一则”,敬请阅读,希望小编的分享可以给您提供一些参考。

我家中有许多的好书,如《西游记》《三国演义》《名人传》《十万个为什么》等等。今天,我想向大家推荐其中的一本,那就是美国作家海明威先生写的《老人与海》。

这本书主要讲的是一位年迈的渔夫常年独自一人在海上打渔,但并没有很好的收获。有一次,在连续几十天一无所获后,他经过一场持久的战斗,抓住了一条足足有几百千克重的大马林鱼。虽然已精疲力尽,但也成功的捕杀到了大马林鱼。然而,在返回途中,他不幸遭遇到鲨鱼群的围攻。尽管老渔夫使出了全身的方法去和鲨鱼群对抗,大马林鱼还是难逃被鲨鱼群吃光的命运。最终,伤痕累累的老人拖回的只有一条大鱼的骨架。

“一个人并不是生来要给打败的,你尽可把他消灭掉,可就是打不败他。”这句来自《老人与海》中的名言,告诉我们的是,要拥有着永不言败,宁折不屈的顽强精神。

读完《老人与海》,我深受触动。我被文中老人那种迎难而上的精神所感动,而生活中的我,正是需要这种精神的人。

生活中的我,每次遇到难题,总是不愿意去认真地做。不论是语文、数学,还是英语,遇到难题就逃避。想去尝试,但又忍不住打退堂鼓,心里暗想,“反正老师之后一定会讲的,到时候再做,肯定就会了”。

在读了《老人与海》这本书之后,我为自己之前的想法感到深深的羞愧和自责,发誓以后一定要像书中的老人一样,有着迎难而上,宁折不屈的精神。

在今后的学习和生活中,我们一定要做勇于尝试的人,面对困难,勇往直前。只有这样,才能在尝试中不断进步,更上一层楼。

好了,听完我的讲述,你们是不是也想来看看《老人与海》这本书呢?

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2023读后感:《老人与海》读后感范本


读一本好书就像和一个高尚的人说话,书中的知识是无穷无尽的,尤其读经典作品,它们都是作者智慧的结晶。阅读作品后,我被作者描绘书写的情景吸引,印象深刻,我们就可以通过文字的方式把那些心得体会记录下来,我们该如何去写作品的读后感呢?面对这些问题,小编为大家收集了“2023读后感:《老人与海》读后感范本”,欢迎大家收藏与参考,希望对您有所帮助。

初读《老人与海》,觉得很枯燥,一个老头,一条小船,一张破帆,漂流在一望无际的大海上,没有激情澎湃,没有温馨浪漫,有的只是郁闷,压抑,和失落。

许多文学家说海明威塑造的“老人”是一个钢铁般的硬汉子,他的不服输的性格让他的形象熠熠生辉。

再读>是最近无聊时随便翻看的,依旧是那个老头,那条小船,那张破帆,多少个月未沉日未升的清晨,他驾着他的小船出港去捕鱼,可是,他却没有满载而归。失望,无奈,躺在小窝棚的旧报纸上,做一回狮子的梦,第二天,依然收拾绳索和鱼叉,划船出港。

其实,我们哪个人不是“渔夫”?人生就是一次划船出港。

当我们第一次放开妈妈的手独立行走,当我们第一次离开可以依赖的家,当我们第一次离开学校步入社会,当我们第一天开始工作,甚至当我们第一次恋爱,结婚,等等,每一次都是我们在划船出港,我们把船划向那一片烟波浩渺的未来的大海。

我们和老人一样,都想收获大鱼。可是,运气特差的时候,就是小鱼也捞不到。84天过去了,老人还没捕到大鱼,如果就这样返航了,一无所获,老人不甘心,他还想着大鱼儿,于是越走越远。终于,一条大马林鱼被他捕到了,他激动万分,可他哪里知道,这条大鱼给他带来的是多大的灾难。他孤独的和鲨鱼搏斗,想保住他的大鱼儿,可是,他使出了浑身的力气,最后却不得不放弃。他终于回去了,小船的船舷边绑着那条大马林鱼儿的残骸。

依旧精疲力尽,依旧躺在破窝棚的旧报纸上,老人是胜利者吗?它的结果是失败的。他失败了吗?可他真的捉到了大鱼儿。

做任何事情,我们都是为了成功。可是,有时,就是阴差阳错,在最后却失败了。和一败涂地的失败者不同的是,我们成功的不捉到了大鱼儿,但却没有把他成功的带回来。这是一种怎样的成功?又是一种怎样的失败啊?!

只要老人生存一天,他就会划船出港。刚强也好,无奈也罢!

我们何尝不是渔夫?成功也好,失败也罢,明天太阳升起,依旧的为生活奔波,把船儿划向大海,寻找自己的希望。

教你写读后感: 老人与海读后感精选一则


“活到老学到老”,可见读书是我们一辈子的事。大凡成功的人士,他们都和书籍有着不解之缘,阅读完作者写的作品以后,相信心中有不少的心得,最好的心得其实是自己“产出”一篇属于自己的读后感!如何在写作品的读后感时把自己的真实感悟写出来呢?下面是小编为您精选的“教你写读后感: 老人与海读后感精选一则”,欢迎阅读,希望可以帮助到有需要的朋友们。

我在寒假里用了七天的时间看了一本书。书的名字叫做《老人与海》。作者是美国的,海明威。翻译是张炽恒。

这本书讲的是一个老渔夫,捕了84天的鱼,一条也没捕到。就在第85天的时候他钓到一条大马林鱼,可是大马林鱼的力气太大,拉着小船走了三天三夜。可是老渔夫死也不松开鱼竿,老渔夫的身体,第一天还好,第二天也还好,但是到了第三天老渔夫他感觉到头很晕,眼前发黑,到了第四天他开始用尽力气收网捕鱼,鱼一点点的被拉上来了,后来他用鱼叉把鱼给杀死了,可是后来在带大马林鱼回家的路上碰到很多的鲨鱼。一开始老渔夫先用鱼叉和鲨鱼战斗,可是到了最后,鱼叉和鲨鱼,一起沉了下去。再后来他就用了一切能用的东西,打鲨鱼。最后马林鱼,就只剩下了一个鱼头了。

这本书告诉我们两种精神,第一个是老渔夫的不屈不挠,第二个是老渔夫的勇敢和机智。

[读后感必备] 老人与海读后感推荐一则


开卷有益,闲暇时读一本好书,添一份雅趣,长一份才智,享一份快乐。读书对于我们个人而言是非常重要的,尤其读经典作品对我们思想也会有一定的影响。网络上有很多关于作品的阅读分析,想信您在阅读后也有所得,最好的心得其实是自己“产出”一篇属于自己的读后感!该怎么才能把自己对于作品心得更好的记录下来呢?下面是小编为大家悉心准备的“[读后感必备] 老人与海读后感推荐一则”,敬请阅读,希望能帮助到有需要的朋友。

今天,我把《老人与海》这本书全部读完了,这本书主要讲述了老渔夫桑提亚哥驾船在海上持续行驶了84天,但是却连一条鱼也没捕到,在其他渔民的奚落声中,老人为了证明自己,决定第85次出海去寻找自己的幸运之神。

在海上,他遇到了一只比他的船还要打的马林鱼,他在海上经过三天两夜的搏斗,最终将其杀死。然而,在回程的时候,马林鱼的血腥却迎来了鲨鱼群。一条条鲨鱼陆续围了上来,于是,他又与鲨鱼展开了殊死的斗争。尽管老人奋力拼搏,但还是没能抵挡住凶猛的鲨鱼的进攻。等他回到海岸时,这条马林鱼已经被鲨鱼吃了个精光,只剩下了鱼头、鱼尾和鱼的脊骨。即便如此,老人仍赢得了大家的敬佩。整本书看完,我明白,我们应该向老渔夫学习,在困境之下充满信心,毫不畏惧、永不言弃!他激励我们要成为一个坚强勇敢的人。

2023读后感:老人与海读书心得英文版其一


人们把所有丰富的经历以及学习的知识都总结在了书里,等待我们去领悟。读书,热爱阅读,是一个人成功的不二法宝,在上学的时候,老师会经常要求我们会写读后感。我们就可以通过文字的方式把那些心得体会记录下来,怎么写作品的读后感呢?小编特意给大家整理了“2023读后感:老人与海读书心得英文版其一”,仅供大家参考,如果喜欢可以收藏!

When I was a middle school student, Ive finished this book in Chinese.But when I read it in English,I really gain something new both in the way of expression and the spirit it shows to us.May be different ages to read the same book we will learn different things from it.At least, for my part, that is true.

Firstly,I would like to review some information about this book.Such as the background,major characters and the topic of it.

The Old Man and the Sea is a story by Ernest Hemingway, written in Cuba in 1951 and published in 1952. It was the last major work of fiction to be produced by Hemingway and published in his lifetime. One of his most famous works, it centers upon Santiago, an aging Cuban fisherman who struggles with a giant marlin far out in the Gulf Stream.

The Old Man and the Sea served to reinvigorate Hemingway's literary reputation and prompted a reexamination of his entire body of work. The novella was initially received with much popularity; it restored many readers' confidence in Hemingway's capability as an author. Its publisher, Scribner's, on an early dust jacket, called the novella a new classic, and many critics favorably compared it with such works as William Faulkner's The Bear and Herman Melville's Moby-Dick.

This book gives me a deep impression especially the description about the mans braveness and persistence.

In this book, in order to suggest the profundity of the old mans sacrifice and the glory that derives from it, Hemingway purposefully likens Santiago to Christ, who, according to Christian theology, gave his life for the greater glory of humankind. Crucifixion imagery is the most noticeable way in which Hemingway creates the symbolic parallel between Santiago and Christ. When Santiagos palms are first cut by his fishing line, the reader cannot help but think of Christ suffering his stigmata. Later, when the sharks arrive, Hemingway portrays the old man as a crucified martyr, saying that he makes a noise similar to that of a man having nails driven through his hands. Furthermore, the image of the old man struggling up the hill with his mast across his shoulders recalls Christs march toward Calvary. Even the position in which Santiago collapses on his bedface down with his arms out straight and the palms of his hands upbrings to mind the image of Christ suffering on the cross. Hemingway employs these images in the final pages of the novella in order to link Santiago to Christ, who exemplified transcendence by turning loss into gain, defeat into triumph, and even death into renewed life.

The major characters in this book are also vivid and lively.

Santiago?,the old man of the novellas title, Santiago is a Cuban fisherman who has had an extended run of bad luck. Despite his expertise, he has been unable to catch a fish for eighty-four days. He is humble, yet exhibits a justified pride in his abilities. His knowledge of the sea and its creatures, and of his craft, is unparalleled and helps him preserve a sense of hope regardless of circumstance.

The marlin?,Santiago hooks the marlin, which we learn at the end of the novella measures eighteen feet, on the first afternoon of his fishing expedition. Manolin?,a boy presumably in his adolescence, Manolin is Santiagos apprentice and devoted attendant. The old man first took him out on a boat when he was merely five years old. Due to Santiagos recent bad luck, Manolins parents have forced the boy to go out on a different fishing boat. Manolin, however, still cares deeply for the old man, to whom he continues to look as a mentor.

Joe DiMaggio, although DiMaggio never appears in the novel, he plays a significant role nonetheless. Santiago worships him as a model of strength and commitment, and his thoughts turn toward DiMaggio whenever he needs to reassure himself of his own strength. Perico ?,Perico, the reader assumes, owns the bodega in Santiagos village. He never appears in the novel, but he serves an important role in the fishermans life by providing him with newspapers that report the baseball scores. This act establishes him as a kind man who helps the aging Santiago.

Martin,like Perico, Martin, a caf owner in Santiagos village, does not appear in the story. The reader learns of him through Manolin, who often goes to Martin for Santiagos supper. As the old man says, Martin is a man of frequent kindness who deserves to be repaid.

From the very first paragraph, Santiago is characterized as someone struggling against defeat. He has gone eighty-four days without catching a fishhe will soon pass his own record of eighty-seven days. Almost as a reminder of Santiagos struggle, the sail of his skiff resembles the flag of permanent defeat. But the old man refuses defeat at every turn: he resolves to sail out beyond the other fishermen to where the biggest fish promise to be. He lands the marlin, tying his record of eighty-seven days after a brutal three-day fight, and he continues to ward off sharks from stealing his prey, even though he knows the battle is useless.

Because Santiago is pitted against the creatures of the sea, some readers choose to view the tale as a chronicle of mans battle against the natural world, but the novella is, more accurately, the story of mans place within nature. Both Santiago and the marlin display qualities of pride, honor, and bravery, and both are subject to the same eternal law: they must kill or be killed. As Santiago reflects when he watches the weary warbler fly toward shore, where it will inevitably meet the hawk, the world is filled with predators, and no living thing can escape the inevitable struggle that will lead to its death. Santiago lives according to his own observation: man is not made for defeat . . . [a] man can be destroyed but not defeated. In Hemingways portrait of the world, death is inevitable, but the best men (and animals) will nonetheless refuse to give in to its power. Accordingly, man and fish will struggle to the death, just as hungry sharks will lay waste to an old mans trophy catch.

The novel suggests that it is possible to transcend this natural law. In fact, the very inevitability of destruction creates the terms that allow a worthy man or beast to transcend it. It is precisely through the effort to battle the inevitable that a man can prove himself. Indeed, a man can prove this determination over and over through the worthiness of the opponents he chooses to face. Santiago finds the marlin worthy of a fight, just as he once found the great negro of Cienfuegos worthy. HSantiago, though destroyed at the end of the novella, is never defeated. Instead, he emerges as a hero. Santiagos struggle does not enable him to change mans place in the world. Rather, it enables him to meet his most dignified destiny.

While it is certainly true that Santiagos eighty-four-day run of bad luck is an affront to his pride as a masterful fisherman, and that his attempt to bear out his skills by sailing far into the gulf waters leads to disaster, Hemingway does not condemn his protagonist for being full of pride. On the contrary, Santiago stands as proof that pride motivates men to greatness. Because the old man acknowledges that he killed the mighty marlin largely out of pride, and because his capture of the marlin leads in turn to his heroic transcendence of defeat, pride becomes the source of Santiagos greatest strength. Without a ferocious sense of pride, that battle would never have been fought, or more likely, it would have been abandoned before the end.

Santiagos pride also motivates his desire to transcend the destructive forces of nature. Throughout the novel, no matter how baleful his circumstances become, the old man exhibits an unflagging determination to catch the marlin and bring it to shore. When the first shark arrives, Santiagos resolve is mentioned twice in the space of just a few paragraphs. Even if the old man had returned with the marlin intact, his moment of glory, like the marlins meat, would have been short-lived. The glory and honor Santiago accrues comes not from his battle itself but from his pride and determination to fight.

Santiago dreams his pleasant dream of the lions at play on the beaches of Africa three times. The first time is the night before he departs on his three-day fishing expedition, the second occurs when he sleeps on the boat for a few hours in the middle of his struggle with the marlin, and the third takes place at the very end of the book. In fact, the sober promise of the triumph and regeneration with which the novella closes is supported by the final image of the lions. Because Santiago associates the lions with his youth, the dream suggests the circular nature of life. Additionally, because Santiago imagines the lions, fierce predators, playing, his dream suggests a harmony between the opposing forceslife and death, love and hate, destruction and regenerationof nature.

This book gives me courage of conquering all kinds of difficulties .And I have the belief that the most beautiful thing is the process that we make our best to achieve our dream,and never say give up .

[跟我写读后感] 老人与海读书心得2000字精选一则


人们把所有丰富的经历以及学习的知识都总结在了书里,等待我们去领悟。大凡成功的人士,他们都和书籍有着不解之缘,假期时我们观看了作品,相信您对于作品在内心中会有独特的体验,写作品的读后感可以增强我们的印象,加深我们的领悟。您从作品中有哪些领悟呢?小编已经为大家整理好了“[跟我写读后感] 老人与海读书心得2000字精选一则”,欢迎阅读,希望能为您提供一些灵感。

我不敢说我懂得什么可称之为名作,也不敢妄自评论一部作品的价值与意义,因为时间自会交出答案。但我所以为的佳作,是平淡而深刻的。无需诗歌词曲般的丽句清词,亦不必独树一帜,自领风骚;或是一句话,或是一种情,能激起人内心的一份感触,留给人心中一份思考,于我而言,作品便有了最独特的含义。无疑,《老人与海》即是一个扎根于我心中的故事,它用最平实的语言,却带给了我最深刻的思考。

并没有如以往对这个故事进行描述,因为任何的概述在这个平凡的故事面前,仿佛都显得那样苍白无力,也许因为它仅仅就是一个老人,一条鱼,和一片海的故事吧。

老人圣地亚哥和海明威在我看有几分相似。年少的海明威进取好胜,勇敢地追求着自己的梦想,但时光却无情地消磨着他的精力和创造力,让那个活泼开朗的少年的影子,逐渐离他而去。如同84日没捕到鱼的圣地亚哥,面对讥笑与嘲讽,他却执着的相信,相信自己,也相信生活。老人圣地亚哥这个人物身上所折射出的品质恰是海明威最为欣赏的,换个角度而言,老人圣地亚哥的坚强不屈,正是海明威对自己的期待以及他所希望自己能够成为的英雄,是他用笔尖刻划得他渴望追逐的自己年少时的影子。

当然,若只是单纯地刻画圣地亚哥的坚毅,那《老人与海》却决计达不到其如今所达到的高度,因为这样的人物形象,无疑是单调而不完整的。圣地亚哥硬汉的内心,也会有柔软的一面,那就是对真诚的友谊和世界美好事物的向往,而这正是海明威画龙点睛的一笔。故事里老人唯一的朋友就是小男孩,他们两人相亲相爱,相互依存,相互照顾。当老人在捕鱼时,他曾几次叫小男孩的名字,足以证明小男孩可以给老人信心和力量。同时,对大马林鱼,老人的情感也是一直在变化的。刚开始老人兴奋于他终于可以结束他的噩运,用这样一条大鱼为他赚很多钱;然而,渐渐地,老人被马林鱼的智慧和毅力所打动,甚至感动,他深深为马林鱼的死而感到难过,或许在他心里,马林鱼俨然成为他在大海里的伙伴与依靠。

起初读《老人与海》的我尚为稚嫩,这些想法在我看来已是这份作品所要表现的全部了。但当我走得更远,经历更多,却发现这个平凡的故事,远没有当初我所以为的明了;一如原本简单的世界,随着人的成长,而越发复杂。当我再次合上书页的时候,心头早已泛起一阵风雨。

人到底为什么而生,又愿意为了什么而献出自己的生命,又是为了什么会在生死关头爆发出那样不屈的意志?

一刹那,我竟是无法做出回答。我从未用这样的眼光看待圣地亚哥所做的一切,但当我一遍又一遍地阅读,当我把自己近乎融入到他的精神里,我似乎隐约地触摸到了他的意志,换言之是他生活的意义。对于圣地亚哥而言,征服那片蔚蓝无尽的海洋,是他作为一名渔人的梦想,凭着这腔热血,他敢独自出海猎捕马林鱼,与之狠斗三日三夜;凭着他身为渔人的尊严,他拼命守护着他猎捕的马林鱼,用手中的刀与桨,和鲨鱼厮杀。从表面而言,旁人会赞叹他的英勇无畏,但有谁真正懂得,老人守卫的不是他的勇气,而是他生命的追求与意义啊!

若是他舍弃了自己的追求,圣地亚哥在面对马林鱼的时刻会不会放弃捕猎,在鲨鱼的围攻下会不会选择逃避?这样的老人是否还会是那片大海上为人所歌颂的硬汉。因此便可见海明威真正高明之处了,他把人生的意义巧妙地附加在了老人的行为上,由此引出的,除了老人的英雄形象,更多的,会含有对人生价值的探讨。

人究竟为了什么而去生存?

每个人所做出的答案都是不同的,或是为了事业上的成就,或是为了家人的幸福,或是为了朋友间的友谊。但唯一相同的一点,是我们至少要懂得我们为之奋斗的理由。人从来都不应该为了生存而生存,否则那样的人生是空洞而毫无意义的。

反观如今社会上有许多的人,他们根本不是生活在这个世界最悲惨,最痛苦的深处,却终日抱怨生活的不公,日夜把自己的失败挂在嘴边无病呻吟似地来博取他人的同情,却从未想过自己为何失败,终其根源,就是他根本没想过自己要去想成功,只想着如何等待下一个失败的降临。人不是为失败而生的,一个人可以被毁灭,但不能给打败。圣地亚哥的这句话无疑就是对这样行为的一个响亮的耳光。一百次的打击,不过是外界加之于人身上的磨难;而自己对自己的否定,则是对自己追求的放弃,即使拥有他人眼里的成功,也不过是一具行尸走肉罢了。

我眼中人生存的意义,是寻找到自己值得追求的理想事物并予以最大限度的坚持与保护,无论他人如何不屑,几番嘲讽,也不放弃自己最初的追求。因为那是人最珍贵的生命,所赋予自身唯一一次的机会。

曾几何时,我也害怕困难,也害怕失败来临时的惶恐与失落,害怕自己会在失败的深渊里越陷越深,害怕旁人的冷嘲热讽但如今,我更害怕的是相信自己被失败打败,害怕自己被一时的失落痛苦蒙蔽了双眼,找不回来时的路。人的失败从来不可怕,可怕的是忘却了为何而生,应为何死,生命于自己,又为何可贵。

我庆幸我找到了一盏不熄的明灯,闪烁在我生命长河的天空。

2023读后感:初中《老人与海》读后感600字最新范文


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今年暑假,我读了美国著名作家海明威的小说《老人与海》。

这本书写的是一个老渔夫,在一次出海打鱼时,钓到了一条大鱼,却拉不上来。老渔夫同鱼周旋了几天后,才发现这是一条超过渔船数倍的大马林鱼,虽然知道很难取胜,但还是不肯放下。之后又因大马林鱼伤口上的鱼腥味引来了几群鲨鱼抢食,但老人仍不愿就这样放下,最终突出重围,将大鱼带回了渔港,让其他渔夫佩服不已。

当时大马林鱼开始快速地围着小渔船游动,将缆绳缠绕到了桅杆上,老人右手高举着钢叉,在它跃出水面的一瞬间,竭尽全力地向它刺到了这条大鱼。我真是太钦佩老人那种毫不畏惧、不懈的精神,明明知道特别,却没有丝毫退缩,而是迎难而上。正因为有了这种精神,老渔夫才获得了这一场生死较量的胜利。

在这条大鱼的血腥味被一群鲨鱼嗅到了,它们都争着游来抢食,老人的左手正好在抽筋,他只能使用右手,用木棒、捕到的剑鱼的嘴等一切能够用来攻击的武器自卫,并最终赶走了这群鲨鱼。但大鱼的肉已经被吃了一大半,而老人还风趣地批评自我的左手该工作的时候却在休息的时候,我也被老人乐观的精神所折服。在中,有些损失是不可避免的,我们就应以乐观的态度来对待,不能斤斤计较。

这本书让我明白了老渔夫不畏艰险努力奋斗的精神。我也更应该像老渔夫,他不能满足于现状、向上,做任何事都要不懈,遇到要迎难而上,决不能半途而废。只有这样,我们才能获得更大的和胜利。

读后感精选: 《老人与海》读后感作文范文


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“一艘船越过世界的尽头,驶向未知的大海。船头上悬挂着一面虽然饱受风雨剥蚀却依旧艳丽无比的旗帜,旗帜上舞动着云龙一般的四个字,闪闪发光——超越极限。”这便是海明威评价他的《老人与海》。

这本书给我们留下了深刻的印象,小时候,我看过他的电影觉得并没有什么意思。只是觉得就是一个倒霉的人捕鱼罢了,而最近我漫不经心地看了几页原著之后,书中所描写的精彩故事仿佛在吸引着我,让我一口气读完了它。

这本书主要描写的是老渔夫桑提阿果84天没有钓到鱼,他并没有气馁,而是按照他那“每一天都是一个新的日子,走运当然是好的,不过我情愿做到分毫不差,这样运气来的时候你就有所准备了。”的想法。而在第85天幸运的钓到一个比自己大好倍的大马林鱼,没想到大鱼拼命抵抗,老人费了九牛二虎之力才把它刺死,把他的上半身绑在船边返航。

路上,马林鱼的伤口散发出的血腥味引来了许多鲨鱼才,他用那“一个人并不是生来就要给打败的,你尽可以把他消灭掉,可就是打不败他。”的顽强精神,打败了鲨鱼,但鲨鱼还是把马林鱼能吃的肉都吃了,老人最后只是拖回去了一副鱼骨。

老人的悲惨遭遇而又顽强抵抗命运的不公告诉我:人是不可战胜的,只要你的精神强大,要么你就是胜利者,做什么事都要拼搏到底,结果不一定是好的,但你已经是名义上的胜利者了,跌倒了就要爬起来,而不是一味的退缩,永远不要觉得命运不公,你要唯一做的就是乐观的生活下去。