Đề 10:
Tham Khảo bài 1:
'Everything, everything' is one of the best books I've ever read. It is written by the famous American author, Nicola Yoon. The book has a quite portable size so I can easily bring it with me. The cover of book is blue, looks pretty eye-catching. This is the New York Times No. 1 bestseller and was adapted into a movie. At the first time reading, I was very impressed with the way story telling. The story revolves around the life of the poor Maddy. Since childhood, she was diagnosed with a serious disease and had to live away from the world around. Her life repeated every day, so boringly but then one day, Olly appeared, he was such a light that brightened life of Maddy. She was no longer alone, every day seemed an interesting gift, from the brief chat to the non-verbal gestures through the window. Naturally, Maddy had broken the limits of herself, stepped out of the bubble house, which had long restricted her to pursue her own passion and freedom. The book engages me in a non-stop adventure with many emotions, sometimes is happy and sometimes is sad. In the end, it turned out Maddy was not sick, but the obsession with the death of her father and brother had caused her mother to cover her so much. Through every page, I come up with a lot of interesting things, that maternal love is very great, but sometimes also blind, and if we have a dream, do not be afraid to pursue, let live for true meaning, not simply existent. To me, ‘Everything, everything’ is very interesting and meaningful, full of humanity. Especially, it has changed me a lot, from a shy girl to become more confident, dare pursue my passion.
Tham khảo bài 2:
On the occasion of my 12th birthday, my mother gave me the 'Uncle Tom's Tent', one of the classic novels that I particularly enjoy. The story is about the life of a black man named Tom. He is such an honest, downright and kind-hearted man. However, his life is a series of misfortunes brought about by slavery. He had to leave away from his wife and children, through the hands of many traders, be beaten violently and become a spoking labor tool of sinister master. In the end, he was beaten to death in the South American cotton fields. In addition, the work also condemns the inhuman slavery, demand equal rights for black people. Reading the story, I am very emotive and sympathetic to the misfortune of not only Uncle Tom but all the blacks. This is a great and meaningful novel. I have introduced to some classmates and they all love it.