The "Secret Garden" in my heart

Blake 2022-01-07 15:54:19

The most impressive thing in elementary school textbooks is the foreign "Secret Garden" and the Chinese version of "From Baicao Garden to Sanwei Bookstore", which also describe the secret garden in the eyes of children. I really liked it at that time. The mood of the mysterious nature is exactly the same, but I couldn't find any refined words to express it at the time. I remember the textbooks were still plucked and I liked the leaves and small flowers. Every time I opened it, there was always a huge joy to wrap myself.

I learned the word hysteria for the first time from "Secret Garden". At that time, I couldn't tell that Colin was jealous of Mary and Dickon's playing together. He just kept imagining that I was exploring the secret garden. So miss~

I still remember that when I was young, I found an abandoned hospital with my friends. There were many novel flowers and plants in it. Because other older children often told us about the horror of the hospital, we just walked away in a hurry. When spring came, the winter jasmine came from the iron fence. Shan leaned out, a piece of green parthenocissus, inside the peony rose swaying in the wind, there are many unknown little flowers. Unable to bear strong curiosity and fear, a few people pulled in with their clothes corners. Although they saw the white walls and messy bottles and jars, their attention was still attracted by the fragrance of flowers and old trees. There is a big old tree in the yard with a base. Very short, the branches spread out like a radiant, we seem to have discovered the New World. We brought in cardboard and small pillows, collected those flowers, flowers, and grass, or glued or tied them to the trunk, decorating everything that we thought was good, just like a tree. In the house, a rope ladder is connected to the ground and the base. Lying in it at noon, the sun is dappled, the breeze is drunk, the fragrance of flowers is melodious, and the insects and birds sing. I still remember that feeling. No longer be afraid of the gloom of the hospital, everything around is so beautiful, as if we injected vitality into this area.

I saw the 1993 version. It should be too short. I feel that the emotional expression of the characters is a bit rushed, but the shots are beautiful, the scenery is dreamy, the blonde beauty, the elegant dress, the cute baby, the green grass, the breeze is slightly drunk, The sun is shining, no wonder Colin's mother is willing to die under the old tree swing.

From another perspective, with the popularity of smart phones, children are prematurely immersed in the virtual network, and it is easy to lose themselves. Although they can see more beautiful things in the world through the Internet, they need to grasp a certain degree. The development of technology cannot To avoid it, combining science and technology with reality, understanding the basic knowledge of various animals and plants from the Internet, and getting in touch with nature is an environment created by parents and schools together and guidance for children's thinking. I am very afraid that in the future, I can only tell my children about my experience through this "Secret Garden". I hope they have their own "Secret Garden" in their hearts.

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The Secret Garden quotes

  • Colin: I'm master of this house while my father is away.

    Mary: Your father? He's my uncle. Nobody told me he had a son.

    Colin: Come here. What's your name?

    Mary: Mary Lennox.

    Colin: I'm Colin Craven.

    Mary: Our mothers were sisters. Twins.

    Colin: Twins? Nobody told me she had a twin. Fluff the pillows for me, Cousin Mary.

    Mary: What?

    Colin: The covers on this bed are all twisted.

    Mary: Well, I don't know what to do about it. I'll call Mrs. Medlock.

    Colin: No! She'll be mad if she finds you in here.

  • Colin: See, that's a picture of my mother.

    Mary: Why do you keep a curtain over her?

    Colin: My father doesn't like to see it. I don't look like her at all. But *you*, you look like her. She smiles too much.

    Mary: Smiles too much? How can anybody smile too much?

    Colin: Sometimes I hate her. She died when I was born.

    Mary: But I thought she died in her garden.

    Colin: Her garden? What garden?

    Mary: Oh, just a garden. There are so many of them here.