All of the girls are princesses
——My impression of
Do you know there was a little princess named Sara Crewe? Well, she was not a true princess. But, she believed that “All of the girls are princesses.”
was written by Frances Hodgson Burnett, the writer of <The secret garden>. described a kind, warm-hearted and an iron girl who named Sara. She used to live in a very rich family and study in Select Seminary for Young Ladies, an aristocratic school. Everyone around Sara called her “my little princess ”. But soon after Sara’s twelfth birthday, her father died from the war. Little Sara couldn’t afford the tuition any longer. She was forced to be a humble maidservant. Almost everybody in the school insulted Sara. However, little Sara didn’t give up herself. She encouraged herself again and again. She believed that” Even if they live in tiny old attics. Even if they dress in rags, even if they aren't pretty, or smart, or young. They're still princesses. All of us.” I think no matter how, we should always keep a warm heart like Sara, even if we are poor and humble. To help others as much as you can, to show a face with smile and never gives up hopes. This is what we can learn from little Sara. Because ”All of the girls are princesses. ”!
All of the girls are princesses
——My impression of
Do you know there was a little princess named Sara Crewe? Well, she was not a true princess. But, she believed that “All of the girls are princesses.”
was written by Frances Hodgson Burnett, the writer of <The secret garden>. described a kind, warm-hearted and an iron girl who named Sara. She used to live in a very rich family and study in Select Seminary for Young Ladies, an aristocratic school. Everyone around Sara called her “my little princess ”. But soon after Sara’s twelfth birthday, her father died from the war. Little Sara couldn’t afford the tuition any longer. She was forced to be a humble maidservant. Almost everybody in the school insulted Sara. However, little Sara didn’t give up herself. She encouraged herself again and again. She believed that” Even if they live in tiny old attics. Even if they dress in rags, even if they aren't pretty, or smart, or young. They're still princesses. All of us.” I think no matter how, we should always keep a warm heart like Sara, even if we are poor and humble. To help others as much as you can, to show a face with smile and never gives up hopes. This is what we can learn from little Sara. Because ”All of the girls are princesses. ”!