The Cricket in Times Square book notes 15
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The Cricket in Times Square Book Notes 1
It has been said that the state of mind of animals is noble. Well, this is a perfect appreciation for Chester Cricket, Tucker Mouse, and Henry the Cat in the book The Cricket in Times Square.
The book is about Chester the Cricket, who never wants to leave his pasture in rural Connecticut, but he jumps into a picnic basket out of gluttony and is taken to the busiest place in New York, the Times Square subway station. In New York City, where people are indifferent, the lucky Chester meets the smart and slightly mercenary Tucker Mouse, the loyal and honest cat, and his loving owner, the boy Mario. Chester the Cricket repays his friends' true friendship with his marvelous musicianship, helps the Mario family out of a difficult situation, and becomes an astonishing New York virtuoso in his own right! However, Chester is filled with sadness and longs for the freedom and quiet of his life in the countryside. With the help of his friends, he finally returns to his beloved hometown.
This book had such an impact on me. To put it in today, you become a big star overnight, and then suddenly let you return to your hometown, are you willing to? You become the idol of the crowd overnight, and then suddenly let you quit the jianghu, are you willing? I'm sure, not to say one hundred percent, at least ninety-eight percent of the people are not willing. People always believe in "no money is everything", but forget the previous sentence "money is not everything". I think life is like a big sandwich, fame, fortune and happiness are two slices of bread, freedom is the center of the meat, and the mouth is very small, can only bite two layers at a time, you will choose the two layers?
Adults have the idea of expecting their sons and daughters to be successful, but have they ever considered our feelings? We are human beings, not a machine at the mercy of others, we also need freedom! I really envy Chester, he can choose his own life, I also want to choose myself! I'm much more sensible now. In the past, when the house was cleaned, my mom always cleaned my room for me. Now, I've grown up and learned to organize myself. If I am given the freedom, I will rationalize my time and do my own things by myself.
Back to the book, Chester Cricket is not easy to get ahead, what is not satisfied? The answer is that it wants to seek freedom and happiness! And others are trying to be famous and unhappy? It's like what its friend Henry the Cat says: "Since Chester's life is its own, it should do what it wants to do. What's the point of being famous if being famous just makes it feel unhappy?"
So many people want to be famous and fight to be famous. For Chester fame is not what it wants, it's just an accident. And it is freedom that is an option for it, and freedom is happiness. What this book tells us is: don't throw away your personal happiness for the sake of those things outside of your body. ......
The Cricket in Times Square Book Notes 2Recently, I read a book called The Cricket in Times Square, which has four main characters, one, Chester, a cricket who loves to sing. Two, Tucker, a smart mouse who loves to save money. Henry, a cat who loves music very much. Four, Mario, Chester's owner. Of course, Chester, Tucker and Henry are good friends, and they spend a lot of time together (except for sleeping).
There were a few chapters in this book that I found a bit odd, the oddest of which was "Tuck's Life Savings". When I first read this chapter, I wondered how a mouse could save money. Then I realized that Tucker had seen some rats who did not save money because of the poor living conditions caused by the small amount of money, one by one soon crawled into the grave, so Tucker made up his mind to save money, whenever someone dropped a coin, Tucker would rush up and retrieve the money without hesitation. So he would often get hurt, but he didn't give up. With each passing day, Tucker has now saved two dollars and 93 cents, which is a lot for a mouse.
How was it? This book is very interesting? It's a great book!
The Cricket in Times Square Book Notes 3On a Sunday morning, I found the final book, The Cricket in Times Square, among thousands of others. When I got home, I picked it up and read it aloud.
What I remember most is Chapter 13, "The Great Outing". It's about Chester making a name for himself, and his singing attracts a large audience. At first people didn't believe it was real and thought they were playing a record. Chester's young master, Mario, brought out the cage, and that's when it dawned on everyone. The crowd grew so large that Mario's mother, who had never seen so many people before, picked up a bundle of newspapers to sell, and so as not to disturb the music lovers, she whispered, "Come and read about the cricket, it's published right here!" In a flash, the Times was sold out, and just like that, the bundle was sold out. Chester became a famous performer in New York City. Within a few days, Chester suddenly got sick, and everyone told him to rest for a few more days ......
After reading the whole book, I understood the friendship between the three little animals, Tucker the mouse, Henry the cat, and Chester the cricket. Tucker is probably the richest mouse in the world; Henry is the only cat that makes friends with mice; Chester is the most famous performer in New York City. They were a good bunch of friends. Once Chester ate half a $2 bill, and Tucker gave it to Chester with the money he had saved up all his life, so they were really good friends! They helped each other out; Henry was never like a cat in life, she was the cat who made friends with anyone. And of course there were the mice. I want to be like them in life to help each other and forgive each other.
The Cricket in Times Square Book Notes 4The Cricket in Times Square tells us a wonderful story about a cricket, a mouse, and a cat whose friendship touched the world.
The cricket in the book is named Chester, who never wanted to leave his countryside pasture, but he jumped into a picnic basket because of gluttony, and then was taken to the busiest place in New York - the subway station in Times Square. In New York City, Chester meets the thrifty, smart and slightly mercenary Tucker Mouse, the loyal and honest Henry the Cat, and his favorite and loving owner, the boy Mario.
Mario's family is not very rich, and sometimes it's hard to earn even two dollars. Cricket Chester dreaming teeth accidentally ate two dollar bills, New York's famous "Scrooge" - Tucker Mouse, but the life savings, hard to part with two dollars to Cricket Chester, to give a friend as much as possible to help, so that Mario's family does not lose two dollars. lose the two dollars. The dinner party accidentally started a fire at the newsstand, and the upright, kind Chester was unwilling to run away and insisted on staying behind to be punished.
Later, its musical talent in Times Square to get full play, he played his heart out, "playing" the beautiful music, touched everyone who listened, and became the most watched star in New York, every performance of the subway station is always crowded, but also make the Mario family newsstand business is booming. The show was the first of its kind in New York City, and it helped the Mario family out of a difficult situation, and made him the most popular performer in New York City.
However, Chester's fame and fortune were lost. The bleak autumn winds of September also made Chester homesick. He thought of the fields and sunshine of his home, the sound of rain on the pond and his singing companions, the bundles of corn and the smoke from the burning leaves. The flowers and applause of Times Square ultimately did not change Chester, who wanted to leave and was determined to go back to the country and sing for the groundhogs, pheasants, ducks, rabbits, foxes, and for all who lived in the meadow or in the creek. With the understanding and help of his friends, he finally returned to the free, wide-open land of the countryside and to his beloved hometown ......
Reading The Cricket in Times Square, I like the thrifty, smart and righteous Tucker Mouse, the loyal and honest Henry the Cat, and more than anything else, I like the friendly, lovely, upright and kind Chester Cricket. I like Tucker the Mouse, who is thrifty and saves money, clever and righteous.
Chester is an honest, kind, and courageous little cricket who admits his mistakes, whether it's because he ate a two-dollar bill for grinding his teeth, or because he accidentally started a fire in a newsstand at a dinner party, at any time, Chester, the little cricket, shows his noble and innocent personality, and even if he knows he's going to be punished, he'll still take the initiative to admit his mistakes. There are many other touching little details in the story, such as the fact that it was never willing to accept Tucker Mouse's offer to pass the mistake on to someone else and let itself get away with it. This kind of courageous and responsible sentiment deserves the awe of all people.
Chester is not greedy for vanity, and does not advocate materialism, it does not like Mario from the Chinese old man Feng Sai specially for it to buy back the beautiful pagoda cage, and chose to continue to sleep in a matchbox, this innocent and simple nature is rare, a lot of good points are combined together, so that Chester this small cricket in my heart has become immense.
Chester never forgets his beginnings, and has his own real dream to pursue. In order to realize his dream of music, he taught himself and practiced many wonderful songs, played for the Bailini family, played for the pedestrians in Times Square, played for the people who love music, but when he was tired of playing in New York's Times Square twice a day, morning and evening, he resolutely chose to return to his hometown to sing for all the animals and people who live in the meadow or in the creek. This simple ideal and the persistent pursuit of the ideal is even more important for us humans to adhere to.
The unusual friendship between the crickets, the cat and the mouse, again gives me inspiration: everyone should cherish friendship, have a forgiving heart; learn to care for each other and help each other; not forgetting the original heart, chasing the dream; and let the earth become a beautiful paradise full of laughter. (Wang Chunlan)
The Cricket in Times Square Book Notes 5There is a cricket called Chester, which is rich in musical talent.
One summer day, Chester jumped into a picnic basket because of gluttony, and was taken on a subway through New York, where he ended up in a garbage dump by the New York station. Three nights later, while singing in the garbage, Chester is found by Mario, a young boy selling newspapers, who takes him home. During the night, Chester befriends Henry the cat and Tucker the mouse.
The next day, the music teacher, Smedley, meets Chester, who is compared to the famous musician Orpheus. When Chester arrives in New York exactly two months later, the two friends propose a party to celebrate. Tucker brings "food" and drinks and turns on the radio. Chester mimicked the music and showed great talent for not only picking up the tune right away, but also singing variations on it. Tucker gets so excited that he accidentally starts a fire while dancing. Just as Chester is about to be evicted, he happens to croon a tune that Mama Mario loves - "Rejoin the Suliento" - which moves Mama Mario to stay.
Smedley wrote a letter about Chester to the New York Times, and Chester became famous. Many people rushed to the newsstand to meet the cricket. Every time Chester finished a song, the station would ring with the cry, "One more!" The crowd grew larger and larger. The crowd grew so large that Mama Mario took advantage of the opportunity to sell bundles of The New York Times and American Music. Chester was featured in several newspapers and became the center of attention, playing music every morning at 8:00 a.m. and every afternoon at 4:00 p.m. for two hours, and hundreds of people came to hear his concerts.
But Chester doesn't like it, and would rather return to the peace and quiet of the countryside and play the music of nature for his animal friends. When fall comes, he wants to go back home. So one night, he takes his bell and jumps on the subway without saying goodbye.
The Cricket in Times Square Book Notes 6If you were to become a star someday, have fans, and have things no one else has, would you still yearn for a free and quiet life? Probably not, but in the eyes of Chester the Cricket, would rather give up fame and fortune and go back to his original free life.
Cricket Chester jumped into the picnic basket because of gluttony, and was taken to the busiest place in New York - the subway station in Times Square. In the cold New York, the lucky Chester meets the smart and slightly New York savvy Tucker Mouse and the loyal and honest Henry Cat, and also meets his loving owner, the boy Mario. Chester repays his friends' true friendship with his marvelous musical talent, helps the Mario family out of their predicament, and becomes an astonishing virtuoso in New York City himself.
After a fire, Chester accidentally reveals his musical talent and becomes famous. But at its peak it yearns for the freedom of a laid-back country life. It was incomprehensible, how could it think of retiring when it was so hard to see the days of prominence?
But as Henry the Cat says, since Chester's life is his own, he should do what he wants with it. What's the point of being famous if being famous just makes it feel unhappy.
Yes, glory is a good thing, but it makes him tired all the same. It used to be able to sing a duet with a lark in a country meadow, or a solo, if it wanted to, because it was in the mood. But in New York, whether he wanted to sing or not, he had to perform one show at eight in the morning and one at four-thirty in the afternoon, plus he didn't like the idea of so many people crowding around him, and he didn't like the idea of selling to the humans in the city's dark subway stations. They'll just try to touch its wings with their dirty beaters or throw dirty pencils into the box next to it.
It would rather return to the freedom of the countryside, to the anonymous but peaceful life it once led. In the hometown of cool and clear autumn nights under the stars, the song to the groundhog, pheasant, ducks, rabbits and bullfrogs to listen to, but also with the song to stop the fox chasing the footsteps of the rabbit. The joy of being free and the joy of being confined? That's what this book teaches us.
For Chester the Cricket, being famous is just a coincidence, and freedom is its self-choice. But for us, if we don't get famous, we'll always be at the bottom of the heap, and we'll never be able to get out. The Cricket in Times Square is a book that revisits what we know about freedom and how distantly we are moved by the freedom to choose.
The Cricket in Times Square Book Notes 7Have you ever seen a cricket that plays music? Have you ever seen a cricket that plays music? Have you ever heard this little black "Orpheus" make a heavenly sound with his wings? In the long and glittering river of stories, the avid bookworm in me has found another nugget of "gold" in the form of the excellent book, The Cricket in Times Square.
The main character of the book is an ordinary appearance, but not ordinary country cricket - Chester. Due to its gluttony, it accidentally came to New York's most prosperous Times Square subway station, and befriended the brilliant Tucker Mouse and the loyal and kind Henry Cat, as well as the little master Mario, who doted on it a lot. By chance, Chester has become the brightest star in Times Square by virtue of his unrivaled musical talent. ......
At this moment, are you a little envious, or even jealous of him? Indeed, originally Chester was only an obscure "hillbilly cricket", but overnight, it will all of a sudden on the rise, a big hit, everyone has become its "hardcore fans". But when it was at the peak of its career, it quietly chose to go back to its hometown and retire. This may seem incomprehensible, but when you think about it, it makes sense. Because what Chester really wanted was neither "fame" nor "profit", but the simple "freedom". Although Chester was famous, he was confined to a cage all day long, and was always watched by thousands of eyes when he played. Whether he is in a good or bad mood, he has to pull his wings mechanically at 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., forcing himself to perform. Had it been in its old home-Connecticut-it would not have had to be so tired. When in a good mood, it joyfully plays a little melody that would make even Mozart pale in comparison, and on moonlit nights, it plays even more poetically, so that anyone who listens to it will fall in love with it. This is the perfect life to which it aspires. Fame and fortune may be important, but they are worthless in the face of freedom. We should not lose ourselves for the sake of fame and fortune, but should go after joy and find that rare freedom.
Nowadays, in the "Supergirl" and "Fast Man" competitions that are being broadcasted on TV, many young musicians are trying their best to show their musical talents so that they can win the final crown in the competitions and become the most honorable "swans" in the world. The "swans" and "princes" of the competition. However, from time to time, there are reports of contestants dropping out of the competition, and there have also been reports of "Supergirl" and "Fast Boy" breaking their contracts with their signing companies. Although I don't understand the real reason for this phenomenon, I can simply attribute it to the collision of "fame" and "freedom". Because "fame" and "freedom" are always a pair of "contradictory" unity in life.
Chester, I wish you well. Like you, we must not go with the flow of fame and fortune, but focus more on the joy and freedom.
Today, I read a book called The Cricket in Times Square.
The book is about a country cricket, living freely in Connecticut, who is taken to Times Square in New York. Chester the Cricket, who has been in the country for too long and is unfamiliar with the hustle and bustle of the city, is taken home by the boy Mario, and then a series of strange and bizarre things happen to the Bailini family one after the other. He also meets Tucker the mouse and Henry the old cat, who entertain him warmly. Later, Chester's wonderful voice makes him famous overnight, but he stays in his hometown and takes the train back to Connecticut.
The city is prosperous, but not as beautiful as the countryside; the city is rich, but not as natural as the countryside.
Freedom in the country will always compare to the constraints of the city.
If it were you, would you go back to your hometown and live an ordinary life, as Chester did, or would you stay in the Times Square subway station and become a big celebrity?
Some people would say, "Chester is stupid! If I were him, I would have stayed in New York, and I would have been able to enjoy all the glory!" But if I were Chester, I'd be just like him.
There is no telling the difference between the city and the country. And only freedom is what the mind craves the most.
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Recently I read a book called The Cricket in Times Square. The book is about Chester's arrival in New York's Times Square because of his craving for ham and sausage. There Chester makes two best friends, Tucker the Mouse and Henry the Cat. The three of them are together every night, so they get into a lot of trouble. Chester sang great songs so that he could stay. Chester became so famous that the people who came to hear him sing filled the square and helped the Mario family's business because of it. But he still wants to go home, and his best friends, although they don't want him to leave, support him in his decision to help him leave Times Square and finally return to his hometown.
Friendships like Tucker Mouse, Henry the Cat, and Chester are many, many more in my life. For example, once I fell and hurt my hand in the playground, my face showed that I was about to cry, just then, Chen Qingyun immediately helped me up and took me to the school nurse's office. On the way I was in a better mood, after applying the medicine, my face showed a smile.
The Cricket in Times Square Book Notes 10Recently, I read The Cricket in Times Square. I thought it was a wonderful book and I loved it.
The book is about a cricket who meets his master, Mario, and two good friends, Tucker the mouse and Henry the cat, in Times Square. Here, the cricket Chester sleepwalking to the owner's family's hard-earned two dollars ate down, and almost burned the owner's family's newsstand, but also a concert, and later became all of New York's famous musicians. After it became famous, it sang every day at the newsstand to attract more people to buy newspapers and magazines and to help the owner earn money to make their family rich because they were poor. In the end, Chester returned home because he was very tired of singing every day, and he was uncomfortable with people restraining him every day.
I think the last paragraph is wonderful. This paragraph is about how Chester is officially gone, but everyone is okay. After a while, Tucker and Henry came back to the house and lay down on the floor, which was full of newspaper crumbs. But neither of them could seem to sleep. Tucker said, "Maybe next summer we can go to the country." Henry replied, "Maybe we can go." I thought this part was wonderful. Because it made me think that this story is not over, that there are many more wonderful stories underneath, and an ending like this makes me obsessed and fills me with imagination.
After reading this book, my feeling is that Chester is not ungrateful, it knows how to be grateful, and in life we should know how to be grateful like Chester. (Wu Qingyu)
The Cricket in Times Square Book Notes 11The article "The Cricket in Times Square" is mainly about ---- a cricket called Chester because he did not control his own mouth, so he was brought into the most prosperous New York place ---- the subway station in Times Square.
Here, Chester met Tucker, a mouse, and Henry, a cat, and they became very good friends, Chester also met the owner of the love of it - Mario, Chester because of its own musical talent to become the subway station's famous musicians.
The author who wrote this, one of the 50 best children's books of the 20th century, is ---- George Selden. Selden his profile j profile is ---- formerly known as George Selden Thompson, was born in Connecticut, USA, in 1929. He loved music, archaeological research, and had a passion for life.
After reading this book I know: friendship is great and worth cherishing. When someone helps you, you should know how to repay him. When others are in trouble and need help, stretch out their hands to help others feel warm.
The Cricket in Times Square book notes 12
The book "The Cricket in Times Square" is about 'is that a gluttonous cricket named Chester jumped into the basket of a group of children who were having a picnic. It then rides the picnic basket to a subway station located in Times Square, the busiest part of New York City. He meets Tucker, a kindly mouse, and Henry, a wild cat, and his favorite owner, Mario, a little boy, in a place where he has no friends.
Chester uses his unique talent for music to give mini-recitals in the subway station, so that everyone who walks by can't help but stop and enjoy his beautiful music. It so earns a lot of money and helps Mario's family out of a difficult situation. Ego also became famous and shocked the whole of New York. But at the same time, full of joy Chester still has a little lost, it misses its hometown - the meadow in the Connecticut countryside. With the enthusiastic help of his friends, he reluctantly left New York and returned home.
I was impressed by the vivid phrases the author used! For example, the conversation paused again. Then the train began to creep forward. As soon as the car was about to leave, the three friends realized, without realizing it, that they still had a thousand words to say.
Despite his fame, Chester never forgot to help his friends in need. He uses the money he earns from his concerts to help the Mario family out of a difficult situation.
As he helps his friends, he also gets help from them and returns to his longed-for hometown.
This book is full of friendship and warmth! Because of love, Chester becomes a famous music player; because of love, the little boy Mario's family gets help; because of love, Chester realizes his dream of returning home!
The Cricket in Times Square Book Notes 13The Cricket in Times Square is the work of American author Jozy Seldon, and the book was once awarded the Silver Newbery Medal for Children's Literature in 1961.
The book describes the story of a country cricket named Chester who stumbles into New York's busiest square, Times Square, where he meets Tucker the Mouse, Henry the Cat, and the boy Mario's family. At first Chester makes a lot of mistakes, causes a lot of trouble for the poor Mario family, and is almost driven away. But Chester's playing unexpectedly wins everyone's favor, and Chester becomes famous and makes things better for the Marios. However, Chester becomes unhappy and decides to return to his beloved Connecticut.
Chester was able to achieve success, in addition to its own unique skills, but also Tucker Mouse and Henry the cat gave it a lot of help, the sincere friendship between friends made me feel very moved. This tells us that it is difficult for a person to achieve success only by personal strength, and the support and help of friends and family are indispensable at any time.
Chester chose to leave after his success because he wanted to be free. In order to be loved by humans, Chester had to play other people's favorites at set times every day, he couldn't play his own creations, and he had to put up with people staring at him. So Chester is unhappy and misses the freedom of his life in Connecticut, where the groundhogs, rabbits, and ducks need him. Although Chester misses his friends in Times Square, Tucker Mouse, Henry the Cat, and Mario's family, he decides to leave the bustling city and go back to his hometown.
One line in the book makes a lot of sense: "Since Chester's life is his own, he should do what he wants to do. What's the point of being famous if being famous just makes it feel unhappy?" So I guess in Chester's mind, freedom and happiness are the true meaning of life!
The Cricket in Times Square Book Notes 14Recently I read the book The Cricket in Times Square, which benefited me a lot and made me feel a lot of emotions. When you first see the title of this book, you may think that this book is very ordinary, but in fact, the story of this book is very wonderful, it has won the title of "international award-winning novel".
The book is mainly about: the grassland in the countryside of the state of Connecticut, a country cricket Chester jumped into a picnic basket because of gluttony, and was taken to the most prosperous place in New York - Times Square subway station. Lucky for him, he meets his loving young masters Mario and smart Tucker, as well as silly Henry the cat. Chester the Cricket is a very musical cricket, not only can he learn the classics, but he can also play popular tunes, and he can compose his own songs and become a musician that shocks the whole of New York! Whenever he played music, all the people would fall silent and listen to him. Chester uses his musical talent to repay the true friendship of his friends and to help the Mario family out of a difficult situation. However, after his success, Chester is filled with loss, feeling unhappy and missing the freedom of his old life in the countryside. In the end, with the help of Tucker Mouse and Henry Cat, Chester the Cricket finally returned to his beloved hometown.
After reading this book, I know: a cricket, a mouse and a cat between the sincere friendship is enough to warm the world story. Yes, it is with friendship that the world is more real and better. As long as we have a heart as kind, sincere and grateful as Chester's, our friendship is something that can cross the divide of time, and it will not be taken away by time.
I love this book because of its interesting and colorful story, but also because of the touching nature of this sincere friendship.
The Cricket in Times Square Book Notes 15A book is a world, and The Cricket in Times Square took me into a warm and fuzzy world. Because the friendship between a cricket, a mouse and a cat is enough to warm this cold world.
Chester the Cricket never wants to leave his hometown's country meadow in Connecticut, but he's a glutton for punishment, and he jumps into a basket of wild greens and is taken to New York's busiest ----- -subway station in Times Square. In New York, where people are indifferent, the lucky Chester meets the smart and slightly mercenary Tucker Mouse and the loyal, naive Harry Cat, and also meets the owner ----- boy Mario, who loves him.
Chester the Cricket repays his friends' friendship with his brilliant music, helps the Mario family out of their predicament, and becomes an astonishing virtuoso in his own right in New York City! However, after his success, Chester is lost and misses the freedom and quiet of his life in the countryside. With the understanding and help of his friends, he eventually returns to his beloved hometown.
After reading this book, I was y moved.
Touched Chester's honesty: Chester ate Whiteley's two dollars of hard-earned money in the evening, Whiteley put Chester locked up, Tucker Mouse racked his brains to come up with a lot of ways, some ways to let it escape, and some ways to let it planted dirty ...... but Chester resolutely stayed behind and waited for Whiteley to be punished.
Touched Harry cat's loyalty, simplicity and Tucker mouse smart. The cat and the mouse were originally natural enemies, but in the story became friends, originally, as long as there is love and dreams, the enemy will also become friends!
Touched Mario's kindness and persistence.
Touched Mario's kindness and perseverance. A caring little boy who worked hard and devoted himself to making Chester's life better.
Touched by everything in the book, really, after reading this book, can not help but remind me of a song: thousands of miles hard to find is a friend, friends more road is good. The first thing you need to do is to get your hands on a friend. Yes, every little animal in the story are paying, are in self "honesty" promise, so, there is also so touching "friendship", written out so full of "love" of the The first thing you need to do is to get your hands dirty.
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