Diary of a Wimpy Kid is an alternative diary of cartoons, doodles and captions. Gray, the protagonist, is a junior high school boy. He was kind, honest, intelligent, fun-loving and full of ideas. His mother made him keep a diary, and he drew many cartoons besides writing loosely about funny or memorable things. In his diary, Gray recounts how he navigated an adventurous high school life, evaded a school singing contest and, most importantly, kept his secret from anyone. He was often picked on when he tried to make fun of others; He often tries to do good but ends up doing it wrong; He's found himself in a lot of bad situations and turned them into good ones. He's not a good boy, he's not a bad boy, he's just an average boy; He can be selfish, but he'll stand up for his friends when it's important.In short, he encountered all of the usual teenage hassles: his parents wouldn't let him play video games, his older brother bullied him, his younger brother was a constant source of trouble, and the girls at his school thought he was wasting their timeIn his diary, Gray offers a tongue-in-cheek look at life's frustrations and successes. The book uses life-like tone and words, making people laugh, accompanied by simple and hilarious illustrations, vividly depicts the adolescence "sometimes naive, sometimes rebellious, sometimes naughty, sometimes helpless". The publication of Diary of a Wimpy Kid unexpectedly sparked a trend of "reading" in schools across the United States, and even students who usually couldn't sit still to read the book were eager to finish it. Language used by the author is life and close to that age children, while the lively comic and gray are calm, almost expressionless, humorous narrative form a sharp contrast, let a person feel the character be vividly portrayed, gray to pause between each laughter from the next laughter can't more than three minutes. One is that Gray was so full of ideas and sophistry that it was quite amusing. Second, you can easily read his thoughts and laugh at Gregory's logic. It's almost like I wrote my own diary.