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《老人与海》读后感英语20篇

导语:良好的生活习惯对我们的生活很重要,它能保证我们有一个健康的身体以及愉快的心情。小编整理关于健康的生活习惯的作文,欢迎阅读

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英语读后感

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"Hamlet" there should be a lot of people read the book. It is a play, is written by a famous British writer Shakespeare, everyone know, to Shakespeare, I think he is to achieve the most mature in theatre arts and the humanities thought, just write down "Hamlet" of the book.

Prince Hamlet is a telling: revenge for dead father and his uncle struggle story. And mentioned the name a Hamlet in the book is not only the name of the protagonist, now life is the people, because of this woman drowned, Shakespeare left a deep impression, so he will put the book in that woman has won the hearts of the prince of the cause of death is written jump river committed suicide. Reading this book, you will feel a little bit sad, after all, this book is a family for the profit of todays society who is willing to torn between brothers, between two brothers who are more willing to the objective reason is because status and woman? This book reflects the image of the Britains political, economic, ideological, cultural, and anti-indian when British social conflict and social environment.

"Very difficult to control domesticthief against tens thousands," this sentence vividly reflect the life images of a book. The book also remind us to pay attention to guard against, dont just know regret after being hurt. As the prince of Denmark unexpectedly in his brother in a defenseless situation to kill it. This highlights the ugliness of human nature, also reflect the social kind of relationship between people naked.

Now, I think the only friendly between people, not to hurt others for the benefit of status, for sure, you will get others trying to harm others not carefree, why dont you open your heart, to treat others with your heart.

《哈姆雷特》这本书应该有很多人看过.它是一部戏剧,是由英国的著名作家莎士比亚所著,我想,大家对莎士比亚都很了解,他是在戏剧艺术和人文思想达到最成熟时,才写下《哈姆雷特》这本书的.

《哈姆雷特》讲述地是一段:王子为了帮死去的父亲报仇与自己的叔叔作斗争的故事.而且书中所提及的一个名字叫哈姆雷特不仅是主人公的名字,现时生活中也存在这个人,因为这个女子的淹死,给莎士比亚留下了深刻的印象,所以他才会把书中那位曾赢得王子的心的女子的死因也写成跳河自尽.读这本书的时候,你会感觉一丝丝的悲凉,毕竟这本书是亲人为牟利而引起的当今的社会有谁愿意兄弟之间反目成仇,更有谁愿意两兄弟之间反目的原因却是因为地位和女人呢?这本书形象的反映了当时英国的政治,经济,思想,文化.也反印当时英国社会的矛盾冲突和社会环境.

"千防万防,家贼难防"这句话形象地反映出书中的人生形象.这本书同时也提醒着我们要注意防范,别在被伤害后才知道后悔.就象文中的丹麦王子竟然在自己兄长处于毫无防备的情况下将其谋害.这突显出人性的丑恶,也反映当时社会那种人与人之间裸露的关系.

如今,我认为人与人之间只有友好相处,不为地位利益而伤害他人,你才会得到他人肯定,处心积虑想害他人的人过的不会无忧无虑的,为何不敞开心扉,用你的真心去待他人。

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篇1:《老人与海》初一500字读后感

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老人与海》是新课标推荐给学生的必读书之一,很长一段时间我无法对它喜欢起来,曾今在班里读过几页,面对学生淡淡的反应,让我一度觉得这本书无法欣赏,一本连我自己都无法读出味道的书要读给学生听,学生自然不会买我的帐,读过几页之后这本书很自然的被我打入了冷宫。

救它出冷宫的是黄黄的书签上的一句话“海明威,美国作家因《老人与海》一书一举获得诺贝尔文学奖。”我很惊讶,这样一本薄薄的书为什么能拿到诺贝尔文学奖?一时兴起百度了一下,找到了很多关于这本书的一些简介和价值剖析以及其他人的一些读后感,渐渐地我也产生了读读的这本书的欲望,于是有了我与这本书的二次会面。

借助他人的阅读提示和一探究竟的心情花了三个晚上读完了这本书。有三点至今在脑海里回荡:

一、桑迪亚哥太强大了。他,一无所有,穷,年老,身体不好。但是却也是世界上最富有的人,八十七天没有抓到鱼,仍然坚持出海,仍然坚信自己一定能够抓到一条大鱼让渔村里的人大吃一惊,八十七天他承受的是怎样的压力啊?我想到了我们的公开课,如果我八十七节课都没有上好,我敢开公开课吗?我的内心还会有那种自信和热情吗?恐怕都怕了吧。

二、很善良的故事。小男孩很善良,虽然家人的逼迫使得他不得不离开老人的渔船,但是他从未放弃关心老人,照顾老人的生活,陪他说话,为他担心,老人归海后小男孩红着双眼坚决的说“谁也不许打扰他。”不禁让我眼泪盈眶,那是真正的疼爱呀,有爱再简短的话都充满力量。老人也是善良的,他很穷,但是他记得每一个对他好的人,捕鱼归来,身体都还没恢复,首先想到的是如何分那条大鱼,分给曾今帮助过他的每一个人,感恩和善良亦是一种伟大的人格,不得不令人肃然起敬。

三、一种伟大的力量。老人与大鱼搏斗让我们看到的不是人与动物的厮杀,不是血腥的场面,看到的只是一种英雄之间惺惺相惜的疼,老人和大鱼都是英雄,老人要杀死大鱼,但他斗的是智慧,他尊重自己的对手。还记得老人曾说过一句话:“在大海里没有谁是真正孤单的。”海的宽广无垠也孕育了无限的孤单寂寞,我想只有真正懂得他的人才能在寂寞的海面上唱出欢欣的歌吧。在这本书里人、动物和大自然是融为一体的,桑迪亚哥用智慧和毅力征服了大海,也征服了读他的人。

倘若细细品味,这本书里很多的句子都会给人以无限的启发,值得再读。

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篇2:《羊脂球》英语读后感

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Guy de Maupassant(18501893), one of the greatest critical realist writers in the world, is considered as one of three kings of world short story。 Maupassant created six novels and 359 medium forms during his brief lifetime, engendering a momentous effect on the later literature. And it’s his maiden work, Suet Ball that won him world-wide prestige.

In1870, with the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War, the real-based story Suet Ball happened. The heroine of the story is a humble harlot called Suet Ball. With a group of French residents of Rouen, recently occupied by the Prussian army, the 11 travelers are on their way fleeing to Le Havre in a stagecoach. In virtue of the appalling weather, the stagecoach moves rather slowly and has just covered a few miles by midday. Initially, those occupants snub Suet Ball whereas their attitudes alters with the emergence of a basket filled with scrumptious food and she caters for those hungry travelers selflessly.

The carriage doesn’t stop until they blunders into a Prussian-held territory called T?tes. A Prussian officer detains the coach with no definite reasons. In the next two days, the occupants wait with barely concealed impatience and eventually Suet Ball tells that they will be detained perpetually unless she approves of sleeping with the officer. Out of her patriotism, Suet Ball gives him a point-blank refusal. As it should be, those travelers behave furiously to the officer"s arrogance while during the next two days, they exemplify logic and morality in diverse ways to convince Suet Ball of its validity. What a kind-hearted girl! Finally Suet Ball gives up and sacrifices her body for everyone’s freedom.

The next morning, they are permitted to leave. But those "representatives of Virtue" totally neglect Suet Ball, casting scathing sights on the poor young woman while even disdaining talking to her and rejecting sharing their food with her in the same way that she did at the beginning. From their perspectives, Suet Ball turns out to be no more utilizable and should be condemned for her ashamed conduct. As the stagecoach travels deeper into the night, she seethes with rage against those hypocrites, and ultimately weeps for her lost dignity.

In this story, Maupassant highlighted the intense comparison between Suet Ball and the so-called nobles. Rapacity, hypocrisy, sexuality and nobility intertwine in the spotlight,eulogizing the underclass’ patriotism and lampooning the sham of the aristocracy. Maupassant portrays the inhabitants of the stagecoach in varied disparaging ways. The most luminous character belongs to the two nuns. At first they are portrayed as tranquil and subservient to Lord and demonstrate their fiery patriotic desire to dedicate to their motherland rather than a sordid intention like the other passengers: the nuns profess to haste to a military hospital to heal the wounded French soldiers, hence presenting the argument towards instigating Suet Ball to abandon her resistance. How absurd it is! Nuns are supposed to take strait vows and treat others benevolently. They fill Suet Ball"s head with arguments, arguing that it is not morally wrong to sleep with the officer in order to let the travelers leave, and that the longer she waits, the more young French soldiers will die as the nuns are not there to look after them. Superficially, they claim that it is for the good of the country but indeed they’re just taking advantage of her. Suet Ball"s resistance to the officer"s sexual advances again indicate her patriotism. Cruel wars have stripped all the external stuffs. In contrast to all of these is Suet Ball, a prostitute, revealed to be the most fiercely patriotic, virtuous, and morally admirable character, which Maupassant contrasts with the hypocrisy and snobbery of the others.

It is arguably Maupassant’s most famous short story. The carriage constitutes a microcosm of French society as a whole. And the narrative techniques of this story are rather sophisticated and carefully conceived. On balance, a real noble person like Suet Ball can’t be judged by the appearance or the occupation, his/ her moral quality will glitter when confronting the real ordeal. Consequently, I deem that Suet Ball is worth reading lingeringly, savoring every word.

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篇3:2024关于海伦凯勒英语读后感

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海伦凯勒》这篇文章真是一个感人肺腑的故事,当我读完这篇文章,受益匪浅。

"Helen Keller" this article is really a touch one deeply in the heart of the story, when I finish reading this article, benefit.

这个故事讲述了美国的盲聋女作家、教育家海伦。凯勒的一声坎坷。在海伦一岁半时,一场飞来横祸使她丧失了人的本能,从此,小海伦与有声有色的世界隔绝了,但她没有向命运而屈服。在老师的精心指导下,她学会了用手指“说话”,并且还掌握了五种文字。24岁时的她又以优异的成绩毕业于是著名的哈佛大学得克利好学院……从那以后,她把所有的精力都投到了世界盲人,还获得许多政府以及高等学院的赞扬和嘉奖。

It is the story of the American writer, educator Helen. Keller a rough. Helen in a year and a half, an unexpected trouble made her lose the instinct of a man, from now on, little Helen and the world be full of sound and colour, but she did not yield to fate. In the careful guidance of the teacher, she has learned to "talk" with your fingers, and also mastered five languages. At the age of 24 she graduated with honors and the famous Harvard University Texas good school...... Since then, she put all the energy into the world blind, also get a lot of government and higher school of praise and commendation.

一个盲人取得这么大的成就是何等令人惊讶!如果海伦屈服于不幸的命运,那么她将成为一个可怜而又愚昧的寄生者。然而她没有向命运低头,她以惊人的爆发力,顽强的精神,走完了人生的道路,为人类做出了巨大的贡献,成为一个知识广博,令天下人尊敬的人。

A blind man made such a great achievement is so amazing! If Helen succumbed to the fate, then she will be a parasitic poor and ignorant person. However, she did not bow to fate, her amazing explosive, indomitable spirit, walk the road of life, has made the tremendous contribution for the mankind, as a wide range of knowledge, make world the man of respect.

海伦的一生是不平凡的,她给予人们极大的鼓舞,使那些虚度光阴的人万分悔恨。记得海伦曾提出这样一来的问题:“假如你的眼睛明天将要失明,你今天要看什么?”这使我懂得一个道理:我们健康人,不能迟疑,不能虚度光阴,应该珍惜这美好的时光,珍惜这美好的生活。

Helens life is extraordinary, she gave people a great encouragement, so that those idling people very regret. Remember Helen once proposed that such a question: "if your eyes will be blind tomorrow, do you want to see what today?" This makes me understand a truth: we healthy people, dont hesitate, not waste time, we should cherish this wonderful time, cherish this Wonderfull Life.

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篇4:关于小王子的英语读后感

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《小王子英语读后感1

Once when I was six years old, I saw a magnificent picture in a book,called True Stories from Nature, about the primeval forest. It was a picture of a boa constrictor in the act of swallowing an animal. Here is a copy of the drawing.

In the book it said:" Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it. After that they are not able to move, and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion."

I pondered deeply, then, over the adventures of the jungle. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drowing,My Drawing Number One. It looked like this:

I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them.

But they answered:"Frighten? Why should any one be frightened by a hat?"

My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. But since the grown-ups were not able to understand it, I made another drawing: I drew the inside of the boa constrictor,so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained. My Drawing Number Two looked like this:

The grown-ups response,this time, was to adviseme to lay aside my drawing of boa constrictors,whether from the inside or the outside and devote myself instead to geography, history, arithmetic and grammar. That is why, at the age of six, I gave up what might have been a magnificent career as a painter. I had been disheartened by the failure of my Drawing Number One and my Drawing Number Two. Grown-ups never understand anything by themselves, and it si tiresome for children to be always and forever explaining things to them.

So then I chose another profession, and learned to pilot airplanes.

I have flown a little over all parts of the world:and it is ture that geography has been very useful to me. At a glance I can distinguish China from Arizona. If one gets lost in the night,such knowledge is valuable.

In the course of this life I have had a great many encounters with a great many people who have been concerned with matters of consequence. I have lived a great deal among grown-ups. I have seen them intimately, close at hand. And hasnt much improved my opinion of them.

Whenever Imet one of them who seemed to me at all clearsighted, I tried the experiment of showing him my Drowing Number One. which I have always kept. I would try to find out, so, if this was a person of true understanding. But, whoever it was, he ,or she, would always say:

"That is a hat."

Then I would never talkto that people about boa constrictors, or primeval forest, or stars. I would bring myself down to his level. I would talk to him about bridge, and golf, and politics, and neckties. And the grown-ups would be greatly pleased to have met such a sensible man.

《小王子》英语读后感2

This is a fairytale whose distribution volume is only second to The Bible. It’s been translated to versions of many other languages. And I gather there must be something special, something really great about it. It’s this conviction that drove me to read it at the first beginning. Well, with due respect to the author, I failed to see how this fairytale be worthy of our attention, despite the fact that many readers claimed this book to be designed for adults.

Anyway, as a well-acknowledged book, it must possess unique feature to maintain it’s position. And it’s reputation and popularity will by no means be destroyed by what an unknown man says. I will talk about the main contents of the book, and the inspiration it renders as usual.

This book mainly tells us the experience of a prince from a tiny planet, who traveled to many other planets and finally came to the earth and met the pilot in a desert. The prince and the pilot became good friends, and the pilot gradually got to know the feeling and experience of his friend. Before he came to the earth, little prince had been to other 6 little planets where he made acquaintance with some strange people. The first man he met was a king on a little planet, yet he claimed to be the king of the space and ridiculously justified his unshakable governance over all. The second person was a man of vanity, who enjoyed compliments of any form without considering whether it’s sincere or not. The third person was an alcoholic who tried to forget the fact that he’s addicted to acohol by drinking like a fish. The fourth person was an abosolute money-oriented businessman, who cared nothing but his fortune. Next came the lamp-lighter who performed his duty blindly. The last one was a geographer who knew too much about geography to solve a real problem related to it. These six people each represented one kind of person like us. The authorsatirized people’s conceit, emptiness, fakeness, innocence and blindness through the tone of a child.

I see eye to eye with the author in that the cause of people’s loneliness can be concluded to the negligence of the bonds that connects them. People are supposed to care about each other, cherish what’s really important for them, and be grateful for the happiness that they’ve gained. We all believe knowledge and experience enable us to see clearly and make right judgements all the time. But we may sometimes lose the right to speak straighforwardly, think creatively or love courageously resulting from what we’ve experienced. That why in our middle school textbooks, it’s the little kid that breaks the illusion of the emperor by saying ”but mum, he ain’t were anything”.

When I was a child, I was definitely a good boy who went home on time after school and did his homework and never tried anything without mom’s permission. And now I am a grown-up, and still I am a good man, at least, that’s what I heard. Sometimes when I was lonely and I began to think about my childhood, then all the happiness and care-free life came back to me as it were yesterday. Kids that once accompanied me during my childhood now become fathers and mothers of their kids and I myself am a child no more. Thinking about all these things have made me moody. There’re changes happening in our lives whether we are happy about it or not.

People told me life is a journey which will never stop once it’s started. What’s left behind are happiness and sorrow, pride and shame, success and regret. There’s good old time to reminisce and there’s sad hours that reminds us of the pain. Your feeling makes them real, and you know you lived.

I want to conclude by saying some positive words that each yestersday used to be today, and each today is the future of yesterday, so making the most of today is the best way to cherish your lives. Our mortal beings are doomed to die. It’s not sad, instead, death it’s just a process of our lives. After all, we’ve lived our lives and it’s what we do and how we think that determine who we are.

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篇5:《老人与海》读后感200字

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今天我读了美国欧内斯特·海明威的名著《老人与海》。

这篇文章讲的是一位老人84天捕不到一条鱼,可是老人没有气馁。他下定决心出海去捕鱼,一开始出海只捕到一些小鱼,后来老人一夜没睡捕到了一条大鱼。可是在返回的路上遇到了鲨鱼,老人使出浑身解数与鲨鱼搏斗,鲨鱼把能吃的肉全吃完了。结果老人拖回去的只有一副鱼的骨架。

这篇文章告诉我们不要被困难压倒,尽自己最大的努力与生活中遇到的磨难做不屈不挠地斗争,我被老人的精神所打动。

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篇6:《老人与海》个人读后感

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人不是为失败而生的,不甘沉沦是人的本性,一个人可以被打败,但不可被毁灭。慢慢合上《老人与海》,我思绪万千,我的心早已随着这本书飞到那波涛汹涌而又险象环生的大海,飞到那只有勇敢的弄潮儿才能自由驰骋的舞台。

书中讲的故事很简单,写了老渔夫圣地亚哥在连续84天没有鱼获的情况下,再一次单独的出海时捕到了一条大马林鱼。但是鱼实在太大了,它把老人的船在海上拖了三天三夜才精疲力竭。归途中老人一再碰到鲨鱼的袭击,于是老人与鲨鱼进行了一场拉锯式惊心动魄的殊死搏斗。最后到家时,只剩下鱼头鱼尾和一条脊骨。虽然老人没有把完整的大马林鱼带回家,在许多人眼里是失败的。但是实际上他也是成功者。俗话说:“不以成败论英雄。”老人那坚强的意志、勇敢的精神并不比任何英雄的经历逊色。他将成为经历磨难而战无不胜的巨人,值得每一个人尊敬。

在日常生活中,我们经常会因考试的名落孙山而失落,对自己失去信心;或者在比赛告负后而暗自垂泪,长吁短叹;也许会因朋友的背弃而伤心不已,因遭受责怪而心灰意冷。但是,自从我读了《老人与海》后,想想老人,再想想我们自己,就会觉得我们遇到的困难那都不叫事儿。是啊,生活从来就不缺少坎坷,总是充满坑坑洼洼。同学们,跌倒了就要努力爬起来。人生谁没有失败过?而最壮丽的人生就是在失败后重新站立,勇敢地面对困难并积极战胜它。

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篇7:书虫系列英语读后感

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今天,我看了一部电影《背着爸爸去上学》。当我看到这部电影的名字时,感到有些奇怪,为什么要背着爸爸去上学呢?我带着这个疑问观看了这部电影。

石娃是这部电影的主人公,他出生在甘肃山区的一个小村庄。那年他七岁该上小学了,姐姐十二岁也该上初中了。由于他们从小失去了母亲,爸爸是一个淳朴憨厚的农民,而且家里很穷,只能勉强供一个孩子上学。于是,父亲用一把铜勺来决定两个孩子谁来上学的机会。也不知道是上天从来都把这样的机会赐给男孩,还是石娃比他的姐姐幸运,最终铜勺指向了石娃。

石娃每天上学时都要经过一条叫马莲江的河流。有一次下雨,河水很大很急,他亲眼目睹了河水吞噬了一个小伙伴的生命,当时他很害怕很无助,这件事情对他的打击很大。他再也不敢淌过那条河流去学校上学了,当他逃学第三天就被父亲发现了,父亲狠狠地打了他一顿。也就是那天,父亲背着他淌过了那条叫马莲江的河流,并告诉他:“男孩子无论做什么事都要有个结果。”这个淳朴憨厚的父亲说了这,么一句话,可能就是因为这句话的原因,石娃每年都是班里的三好学生,学习成绩一直名列前茅。

转眼间,石娃上了初中。有一天当他回家时,他发现爸爸把姐姐嫁给了附近一个个子很矮的男人。石娃很生气,气冲冲的对着父亲说:“我恨你!”父亲满脸的无奈没有任何怨言。可石娃哪里知道父亲是为了给他凑学费才不得以这么做的呀!不久,石娃参加了全国奥林匹克化学大赛,拿到了甘肃赛区的第一名。他在颁奖大会上说的那句话使我受益匪浅,他说:“我上学的机会是铜勺转来的,那天铜勺的把柄偏偏指向了我,没有指向姐姐。”这句话充分表明了贫困山区里的孩子们能有上学的的机会多不容易呀,他要上学而他的姐姐就要辍学,看来石娃的确很珍惜这个上学的机会。看到这里我真的感到自己很幸福,我们生活在城市里吃的、穿的、住的、用的那个都比石娃好上几十倍、几百倍、甚至几千倍,所以我们更应该珍惜现在的学习机会。

就在石娃获奖没几天,爸爸在干农活时不小心摔了一跤,从此得了中风,生活不能自理。家里的重担一下子压在了石娃身上,既要读书还要照顾生病的爸爸,即使这样他的学习成绩丝毫没有受到影响,功夫不负有心人,他终于考上了城里的师范大学。就在乡亲们为他庆贺时,石娃却高兴不起来,如果他去城里读书那爸爸怎么办呢?就在他决定放弃上大学时,爸爸坚决不同意,想结束自己的生命好让石娃放心的去读书。石娃不得不答应爸爸去上大学,但他却做出了一个惊人的决定,他要背着自己的爸爸去城里读书。

电影的结尾是太阳慢慢的升起,照耀着大地,石娃背着爸爸来到爸爸当年背他的马莲江边,他用自己瘦弱的身体背起爸爸缓缓地向河对面走去……石娃背起的不仅仅是他的爸爸,他背起的是一个儿子的责任,他背起的是自己的幸福和未来,他背起的更是一个温暖的家。

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篇8:傲慢与偏见英语读后感

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Pride and Prejudice is my favorite novel, which impresses me for a long time. It describes a love story mainly between Elisabeth, who I like the best, and a rich and proud man, Darcy.

The story began with the arrival of a crowd of rich men who rent a house near the Bennet. In a ball, Elisabeth gave such a bad impression on Darcy’s first pride that she refused Darcy’s first proposal. Darcy was so surprised by Elisabeth’s refusal that he loved Elisabeth more deeply. And Elisabeth’s antipathy made Darcy realize his shortcomings. He was not angry about Elisabeth’s censure, but also he changed his previous proud attitude.

During Elisabeth’s travel in Darcy’s manor. Darcy was very nice to her uncle and aunt, different from previous proud attitude. When one of Elisabeth’s sisters ran away with Wickham, Darcy helped Elisabeth find her sister and prevent her sister from the loss of reputation, with nobody knowing that it was he who helped the Bennet. So many changes in Darcy eliminated Elisabeth’s prejudice. At last it end with their marriage.

Taking the daily life as its material, this story reflected the life and love in a conservative你 and blocking England town. It reflected the author’s view about marriage that it is fault to marry for property, money and status and it is also foolish to take these elements into account. In fact Darcy’s pride manifested the gap between their statuses.

Since his pride existed, there is no ideal marriage between Elisabeth and Darcy. From the different attitudes from Darcy’s two proposals, it reflected the feminine pursuit of personality independence and right equality, which is a progressive character from the image of Elisabeth.

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篇9:《老人与海》初一500字读后感

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近日重读海明威的经典名作《老人与海》,掩卷之后不禁感叹经典的力量永恒,书中那位老渔夫——圣地亚哥,一位常常梦见非洲狮子的老人,在遭遇连续八十四天没打到一条鱼的厄运打击,纵然他坚强不屈,克服了常人难以承受的巨大苦难,历经千辛万苦,却依然没有把那条“比他的船还长两英尺”的大鱼完整地带回家。如果仅仅从结果上看,他似乎是个失败者,但是从整个过程来看,老人却无疑是一个精神上的强者,一个不折不扣的“硬汉”,他的那句“人可以被消灭,但不能被打败!”的誓言宣告了与命运抗争到底的伟大人性的光辉!

如果说结果决定一切,那么无疑老人没有实现他的梦想;如果人生仅仅只是以成败论英雄,那么;老人也算不上好汉豪杰;可是纵观全篇作品,我们感受到这样一个道理:结果固然重要,但是过程更加精彩!

是的,人的一生会经历许许多多,有欢笑,有泪水,有成功,有失利,如果我们能够像老人一样拥有强大的自信和不屈服的信念,那么生活中的磨折无疑就会成为未来成功的磨刀石。老人在经历了大海的挑战、命运的嘲弄、大鱼的搏斗这些令人筋疲力竭折磨后,本想否极泰来,却随即又陷入了鲨鱼的再次挑战,这时候大多数人应该都会无奈地选择放弃,那么他们就会以失败者为标志告终;可是我们的勇敢的老渔夫选择了不向命运屈服,勇于面对挑战的大无畏精神,再次鼓足勇气以桨为兵,战斗到最后一刻,虽然大鱼只是剩下了巨大的骨头,老人却永远成为大家心目中的胜利者,他也成为了自己命运的胜利者,他战胜了自己!

孩子你现在努力学习不断付出辛勤的汗水,无疑我们都希望你能够考上心仪的好学校,可是,这个结果难道是你学习的目标吗?显然不是。你更加需要珍惜的是:在实现你的理想目标的过程中所得到的成功经验和失败教训,好好享受学习的快乐,感悟人类知识文化的美好,如果能够做到这一点,付出了自己的努力,那么即使最初的目标没能完全达成,也无需悔恨难过,其实你已经收获了很多的意外之喜,就像一句广告词说的:“人生就像一段旅程,旅程的终点并不是目标,更值得注意的是沿途的风景和我们看风景时候的心情!”

“永不言败”这也许就是《老人与海》给予我们的的人生感悟;“享受过程”慢慢体会生活带给我们的痛苦与快乐吧!

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篇10:傲慢与偏见英语读后感

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The view of Pride and Prejudice

Pride and Prejudice is my favorite novel, which impresses me for a long time. It describes a love story mainly between Elisabeth, who I like the best, and a rich and proud man, Darcy.

The story began with the arrival of a crowd of rich men who rent a house near the Bennet. In a ball, Elisabeth gave such a bad impression on Darcys first pride that she refused Darcys first proposal. Darcy was so surprised by Elisabeths refusal that he loved Elisabeth more deeply. And Elisabeths antipathy(厌恶,憎恨) made Darcy realize his shortcomings. He was not angry about Elisabeths censure, but also he changed his previous proud attitude. During Elisabeths travel in Darcys manor(庄园)。 Darcy was very nice to her uncle and aunt, different from previous proud attitude. When one of Elisabeths sisters ran away with Wickham, Darcy helped Elisabeth find her sister and prevent her sister from the loss of reputation, with nobody knowing that it was he who helped the Bennet. So many changes in Darcy eliminated(消除) Elisabeths prejudice. At last it end with their marriage.

Taking the daily life as its material, this story reflected the life and love in a conservative你(保守派) and blocking England town. It reflected the authors view about marriage that it is fault to marry for property, money and status and it is also foolish to take these elements into account. In fact Darcys pride manifested(证明) the gap (间隙,差距)between their statuses(地位)。 Since his pride existed, there is no ideal marriage between Elisabeth and Darcy. From the different attitudes from Darcys two proposals, it reflected the feminine(女性) pursuit of personality independence and right equality, which is a progressive(先进的) character from the image of Elisabeth.

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篇11:有关简爱读后感英语版

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I first read "Jane Eyre" in eighth grade and have read it every few years since.

It is one of my favorite novels, and so much more than a gothic romance to me, although thats how I probably would have defined it at age 13.

I have always been struck, haunted in a way, by the characters - Jane and Mr.

Rochester.

They take on new depth every time I meet them...and theirs is a love story for the ages.

Charlotte Brontes first published novel, and her most noted work, is a semi-autobiographical coming-of-age story.

Jane is plain, poor, alone and unprotected, but due to her fierce independence and strong will she grows and is able to defy societys expectations of her.

This is definitely feminist literature, published in 1847, way before the beginning of any feminist movement.

Perhaps this is one of the reasons why the novel has had such a wide following since it first came on the market.

It is also one of the first gothic romances published and defines the genre.

Jane Eyre, who is our narrator, was born into a poor family.

Her parents died when she was a small child and the little girl was sent to live with her Uncle and Aunt Reed at Gateshead.

Janes Uncle truly cared for her and showed his affection openly, but Mrs.

Reed seemed to hate the orphan, and neglected her while she pampered and spoiled her own children.

This unfair treatment emphasized Janes status as an unwanted outsider.

She was often punished harshly.

On one occasion her nasty cousin Jack picked a fight with her.

Jane tried to defend herself and was locked in the terrifying "Red Room" as a result.

Janes Uncle Reed had died in this room a little while before, and Mrs.

Reed knew how frightened she was of the chamber.

Since Jane is the narrator, the reader is given a first-hand impression of the childs feelings, her heightened emotional state at being imprisoned.

Indeed, she seems almost like an hysterical child, filled with terror and rage.

She repeatedly calls her condition in life "unjust" and is filled with bitterness.

Looking into the mirror Jane sees a distorted image of herself.

She views her reflection and sees a "strange little figure," or "tiny phantom." Jane has not learned yet to subordinate her passions to her reason.

Her passions still erupt unchecked.

Her isolation in the Red Room is a presentiment of her later isolation from almost every society and community.

This powerful, beautifully written scene never fails to move me.

Mrs.

Reed decided to send Jane away to the Lowood School, a poor institution run by Mr.

Brocklehurst, who believed that suffering made grand people.

All the children there were neglected, except to receive harsh punishment when any mistake was made.

At Lowood, Jane met Helen Burns, a young woman a little older than Jane, who guided her with vision, light and love for the rest of her life.

Janes need for love was so great.

It really becomes obvious in this first friendship.

Helen later died from fever, in Janes arms.

Her illness and death could have been avoided if more attention had been paid to the youths.

Jane stayed at Lowood for ten years, eight as a student and two as a teacher.

Tired and depressed by her surroundings, Jane applied for the position of governess and found employment at Thornfield.

The mansion is owned by a gentleman named Edward Fairfax Rochester.

Her job there was to teach his ward, an adorable little French girl, Adele.

Over a long period the moody, inscrutable Rochester confides in Jane and she in him.

The two form an unlikely friendship and eventually fall in love.

Again, Janes need for love comes to the fore, as does her passionate nature.

She blooms.

A dark, gothic figure, Rochester also has a heart filled with the hope of true love and future happiness with Jane.

Ironically, he has brought all his misery, past and future, on himself.

All is not as it seems at Thornfield.

There is a strange, ominous woman servant, Grace Poole, who lives and works in an attic room.

She keeps to herself and is rarely seen.

From the first, however, Jane has sensed bizarre happenings at night, when everyone is asleep .There are wild cries along with violent attempts on Rochesters life by a seemingly unknown person.

Jane wonders why no one investigates Mrs.

Poole.

Then a strange man visits Thornfield and mysteriously disappears with Mr.

Rochester.

Late that night Jane is asked to sit with the man while the lord of the house seeks a doctors help.

The man has been seriously wounded and is weak from loss of blood.

He leaves by coach, in a sorry state, first thing in the morning.

Janes questions are not answered directly.

This visit will have dire consequences on all involved.

An explosive secret revealed will destroy all the joyful plans that Jane and Rochester have made.

Jane, once more will face poverty and isolation.

Charlotte Brontes heroine Jane Eyre, may not have been graced with beauty or money, but she had a spirit of fire and was filled with integrity and a sense of independence - character traits that never waned in spite of all the oppression she encountered in life.

Ms.

Bronte brings to the fore in "Jane Eyre" such issues as: the relations between men and women in the mid-19 century, womens equality, the treatment of children and of women, religious faith and hypocrisy (and the difference between the two), the realization of selfhood, and the nature of love and passion.

This is a powerhouse of a novel filled with romance, mystery and passions.

It is at once startlingly fresh and a portrait of the times.

Ms.

Bronte will make your heart beat faster, your pulse race and your eyes fill with tears.

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篇12:卡夫卡《变形记》英语读后感

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变形记》正是作家受社会使命感的驱使,冷漠而悲哀地审视现实,抓住人的异化丑恶现象,以表现社会对人的敌视、主宰等具有广泛性命题的表现主义杰作。下面语文迷网为大家整理了英语读后感,供大家参考选择。

The Metamorphosis, written in 1912, is one of Kafka’s masterpieces. It talks about Gregor Samsa. One morning, when he woke up, he found himself transformed into a gigantic insect. At first, his parents and sister were filled with compassion and they cared for him. But at last, they regarded him as a burden, leaving him alone. In the end, he died in loneliness quietly. From my point of view, The Metamorphosis is the immortal classic in the modern literature history.

First of all, the tragedy of Gregor Samsa is just the epitome of Kafka himself. In his whole life, he lived just like an insect. He can’t realize his dream because of the poor situation, and he didn’t have possession of love. So he thought he was small and had no confidence. While in his work, The Metamorphosis, Gregor Samsa might be a kind of distorted hopelessness. He was a giant created by a lifelong loneliness. So we can see a picture of Kafka.

Besides, Kafka expressed his accusation the distorted values of people and questioned the human nature. Gregor Samsa once supported his family, but when he transformed into an insert, his family started to disgust him with the time going, and even detest him in the end, hoping that he could die earlier with a disdainful eyes. How selfish、indifferent and cruel they are!

Lastly, Kafka criticized the capitalist society. In the early 21 century, the World War 1 happened. The inhumanity and slaughter can be seen everywhere. Money worship as well as the labor press is the source of distorted humanity and values of people. So The Metamorphosis can reflect the society at that time.

We can draw the conclusion that there is some philosophy in The Metamorphosis, which is the reason that why it is classic in the modern literature history.

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篇13:《老人与海》读后感高一500字

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“又转了一圈,鱼背露出来了,但它这会儿离船还太远了点儿。又一圈,还是太远,不过它又浮出来了一些。老头儿盘算着,再收些绳子,就可以叫它靠拢过来。它已准备好了鱼叉,系叉的又是一盘轻巧的绳子,装在一个圆篮子里,绳的那头儿拴在船头系在缆绳的木桩上。这时候,鱼已经转了向,往船这边过来了。它游得静静的,全身只有大尾巴划着水,稳稳地朝前走。老头儿拼命地拽紧绳子,想把鱼往船边拉。他咬牙猛使劲儿,一拉绳子鱼跟着偏了一下,不过他马上就扳正了,又接着转圈。”

这段话选自《老人与海》,它描写了老人钓鱼时的情景。

《老人与海》讲述了一个真实的故事:一位老人独自在海上钓鱼。他在钓一条大鱼,可是这条鱼拼命地挣扎,老人费了九牛二虎之力才把它钓上来。就在这时,他又遇上了鲨鱼,老人使出了浑身解数和鲨鱼搏斗,最终战胜了鲨鱼,终于把这条800多磅的大鱼捕回了家。好大的一条鱼啊,而且是徒手和鲨鱼拼搏后而捕到的,这不是一条普通的鱼,我们很难感受到这个渔民这时的快乐。

在这个真实的故事里,作者让我们看到了桑提阿果爷爷这样一位普通而又可敬的劳动者,他不被任何困难所屈服,尽自己最大的努力与生活中的磨难做不屈不挠的斗争。这种永不言败的硬骨头精神永远贯穿在《老人与海》故事的始终。在日常生活中,我们也会遇到许多失败,其实并不可怕,只要我们有桑提阿果爷爷这种永不言败的精神,就能够战胜这些失败。有一次,我遇到一道很难的数学题,开始我感觉很难,怎么也做不出来,这时就想放弃听老师讲了在做。后来我想,我还没好好地动脑筋,只是做一下就感到难就放弃,怎么行呢?不行,再试试看。结果我通过了画图,竟然做出来了。

这时,我的心真的好阳光灿烂啊!充分享受着战胜失败的快乐,这真是阳光总在暴风雨后啊!从这件事说明,我们做什么事都要有永不言败的精神。同学们去读《老人与海》吧!去和桑提阿果爷爷一起享受经过种种困难后而捕到那么大一条鱼的喜悦吧!

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篇14:穆斯林的葬礼读后感英语作文

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teacher’ pain, and can see that HuoDa trembled her pen when she wrote here .

Many muslims are firmly opposed to muslims and non-muslims in love, marriage, or even because of this, they take it for granted to oppose the hui and the han nationality.But obviously, they confuse the relationship between ethnic and religious beliefs, so they cause many tragedies. There are many students around me.They love deeply with each other, but because of the nation the opposition in the home, and become tragedies one after another .All of them are the protagonist in the novel.

In addition, I want to express some of my personal opinion. Although the national unity, although I am a Muslim, I want to tell everyone clearly that many muslims are becoming more and more stupid, more and more extremism.There is a sense of superiority in their innate character , thinking they are better than any other nations. They always try their best to find the faults of others, to criticize others, what is hated most. Real islamic culture has been twisted, and what they present to others is more of a brutal, violent, radical, split. That is why a classic literature has been criticized .

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篇15:《老人与海》读后感

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荀子曰:骐骥一跃,不能十步;驽马十驾,功在不舍。锲而舍之,朽木不折;锲而不舍,金石可镂。——当我放下了手中的书,脑海中便浮现出这句话。

大海、风浪、鱼和一张饱经沧桑的脸。这本充满激情的书正是美国传奇作家海明威那部轰动全世界的小说——《老人与海》。此书曾获得过诺贝尔文学奖,并成为全球公认的不朽名著。

《老人与海》讲述的是一个怎么样的故事呢?为什么人们如此津津乐道?我带着这样的疑问走进书中。

这本书说的是一位老人,带着一个小男孩出海打渔,整整84天毫无收获。于是,男孩的父母不同意男孩继续跟着老人打渔,他们认为这一切都是徒劳。老人只能独自一人再次出海。

在海上,他终于钓到一条大鱼。经过整整两天两夜的拉锯战,最终刺死了大鱼。不料,在回航路上,大鱼的血引来了大群鲨鱼。老人与鲨鱼又搏斗了一天一夜,等回到家时,大鱼只剩下尖长的鱼嘴、鱼头上的一点儿肉和一具骨架了。周围的人们都感慨不已,纷纷替老人感到惋惜。而此时,老人却已经经过休整,准备再次出海……

看到这里,我不禁被震撼到了,即使有可能最后一无所获,他依然绝不会认输,依旧勇往直前。这是怎样一种信念在支撑着他!

你也许会说:老人每取得一点胜利都付出了那么大的代价,这值得吗?而我认为,从另外一种意义上来说,他才是一个胜利者。因为,他不屈服于命运,无论在怎么艰苦的环境里,他都凭着自己的勇气、毅力和智慧坚持着自己的梦想。人生从来都不是轻轻松松的获得。每一份收获的背后都是心血的付出,人生的魅力不就是在坚持中迎向光明吗?

“坚持”这个词,在我的学习生活中经常被提及。记得有一次,我报名参加了“新东方杯”英语口语比赛。平时,对口语练习生疏的我,有点退缩。但是,老师鼓励我说:接受挑战,本身就是一种成功,我们不在乎结果,在乎的是追求结果的过程中付出的坚持和体验。然而,我在比赛的后半段中,由于压力太大,没能坚持住高强度的训练,无缘进入总决赛。当我得知比赛结果的那一刻,我突然第一次体会到了一种叫“后悔”的感觉。为什么我中途放弃了?为什么我不再坚持一会儿呢?如果我坚持了,至少此刻,我不会后悔!

回想书里,老人一次次面对未知的结果,只是义无反顾地坚持,我突然恍然大悟。老人就像生活中的每一个“我”,大海就是我们所处的环境,而大鱼就是我们所要追求的目标!

爱因斯坦失败了多少次,仍在坚持不断地重新开始;司马迁即使受到巨大的折磨,也依然坚持理想,写出了伟大的《史记》;阿里巴巴创办者马云,他考重点小学,失败了;考重点中学也失败了;考大学更是考了三年才考上。但他有坚持不懈,勇往直前的精神,最终成为那个改变世界的人......

坚持,就是历经风雨后的那道彩虹;坚持,就是翻山越岭后的那片风景;坚持,就是酷暑严寒中的那缕花香!

小草可以从缝隙中,发芽,吐翠,绽放生命的色彩;一株平凡的小树,也能在风雨中历练中长成参天大树;自信阳光的我,也会从点点滴滴的生活琐事中,不断地坚持、磨炼中超越自己,描绘生命中最美丽的蓝图。

同学们,就让我们一起整装待发,朝着那片大海上的朝阳,奋勇前进吧!

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篇16:关于《简爱》的英语读后感

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The novel is rich in poetry, symbolism and metaphor. It does not fit easily into a definite pattern, being neither a novel of "manners" in the tradition of Austen, or a straightforward Gothic Romance in the style of Mrs Radcliffe. What Charlotte Bronte did was to create a work which cleverly blends elements of the two styles, and which remains uniquely independent of them at the same time, since it addresses issues which were at the time rather controversial.

The novel is written in the first person, and thus magnifies the central character - the reader enters the world of Jane Eyre and is transported through her experiences at first hand. This at once makes the work subjective, especially since we know that Charlottes Brontes own life and experiences were so closely interwoven with the heroines. As well as this we learn only at the end of the novel that the events are being related to us ten years after the reconciliation with Rochester - thus the narrative is RETROSPECTIVE (looking back). CB is clever in blending the narrative so that at times Jane seems to be speaking as an adult with adult hindsight , while at others she she is "in the middle" of them, as a child or young woman. The indecision which is a central issue in the book, is heightened by this device. We never know, as readers, whether to be entirely trustful of Janes actions and thoughts, because we are never sure wheher she is speaking impulsively or maturely.

This intensifies the readers dilemma as to what is "right" and "wrong" in the dramatic relationships which are part of JEs life. Can we believe what the heroine says, or is she deceiving herself? The novel is primarily a love story and a "romance" where wishes come true but only after trials and suffering. The supernatural has its place, as do dreams, portents and prophesies. The heroine begins poor and lonely and ends up rich and loved; the orphan finds a good family to replace the wicked one; all the basic ingredients of classic romantic fairytale are present.

The romantic element is present in two forms in Jane Eyre; the "family" aspect is dealt with in the Gateshead, Lowood and Moor House episodes, which involve the exchanging of the wicked Reed family for the benevolent Rivers one; and the Love romance is dealt with in the Thornfield and Ferndean episodes. Both aspects are, of course linked and interwoven throughout the novel.

There is also a strong element of realism in the novel, which, married to the romantic aspect, enhances the novels strength.The sense of place is very strong; we are able to experience both exterior and interior settings with startling clarity throughout the story, in a series of vivid deive passages. The central characters are also realistic and their confrontations and sufferings change them in a believable way.

Even the unlikely is made plausible, with a unique blend of high drama and perceptive low comedy (the attack on Mason, for instance)

The more fantastic romantic aspects; the coincidences; the secrets; the supernatural occurrences, are balanced by the realism, and this is of course a major strength.

The Gothic influence cannot be ignored, although CB has refined the technique considerably from the "authentic" Gothic of the 1790s. In the original genre, the heroine would typically be abducted and threatened with seduction, or worse!. There would be a lover - a respectable, well-bred young man - who would endeavor to rescue the heroine and would succeed after many trial. the seducer would be a brigand "Know that I adore Corsairs!" and he would lock the girl up in a remote castle.

There was little freedom for middle class women during the period of the Gothic novel, and this was still the case in the time of CB. Marriage especially was often a bargain, whereby fortunes were secured by using the female as a pawn. A womans value largely depended therefore on her sexual purity and she was guarded and secured as a result. Men, on the contrary, were potent and free; lovers and mistresses were common. Ironically the women who provided their services were social outcasts as a result.

In Jane Eyre we see elements of the Gothic romance, in that Thornfield Hall and Rochester are described very much in the brigand/castle style BUT Jane Eyre is not abducted by R. On the contrary she chooses to go there of her own free will. AND she is clear in her determination to have Rochester as a husband. Neither is there a gentleman rescuer; St John Rivers may look like a Greek God, but he is neither kind nor benevolent; driving Jane back to Ferndean, not rescuing her from it.

The trials which the hero is supposed to undergo in a Gothic romance are in fact undergone by the heroine in Jane Eyre. The bandit Rochester is only skin-deep. Underneath the brooding exterior is a sensitive soul, which a WOMAN frees. In this way we see that CB created rather a daring departure from conventional fiction, although there are still many aspects of the novel which remain true to Victorian convention.!

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篇17:高中英语读后感:简爱

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导语:《简·爱》是十九世纪英国著名的女作家夏洛蒂·勃朗特的代表作,人们普遍认为《简·爱》是夏洛蒂·勃朗特“诗意的生平写照”,是一部具有自传色彩的作品。下面是yuwenmi小编为大家整理的优秀英语作文,欢迎阅读与借鉴,谢谢!

This is a story about a special and unreserved woman who has been exposed to a hostile environment but continuously and fearlessly struggling for her ideal life. The story can be interpreted as a symbol of the independent spirit.

It seems to me that many readers’ English reading experience starts with Jane Eyer. I am of no exception. As we refer to the movie “Jane Eyer”, it is not surprising to find some differences because of its being filmized and retold in a new way, but the spirit of the novel remains----to be an independent person, both physically and mentally.

Jane Eyer was a born resister, whose parents went off when she was very young, and her aunt,the only relative she had,treated her as badly as a ragtag. Since Jane’s education in Lowwood Orphanage began, she didn’t get what she had been expecting——simply being regarded as a common person, just the same as any other girl around. The suffers from being humiliated and devastated teach Jane to be persevering and prize dignity over anything else.As a reward of revolting the ruthless oppression, Jane got a chance to be a tutor in Thornfield Garden. There she made the acquaintance of lovely Adele and that garden’s owner, Rochester, a man with warm heart despite a cold face outside. Jane expected to change the life from then on, but fate had decided otherwise: After Jane and Rochester fell in love with each other and got down to get marry, she unfortunately came to know in fact Rochester had got a legal wife, who seemed to be the shadow following Rochester and led to his moodiness all the time ----Rochester was also a despairing person in need of salvation. Jane did want to give him a hand, however, she made up her mind to leave, because she didn’t want to betray her own principles, because she was Jane Eyer. The film has finally got a symbolist end: Jane inherited a large number of legacies and finally returned. After finding Rochester’s misfortune brought by his original mad wife, Jane chose to stay with him forever.

I don’t know what others feel, but frankly speaking, I would rather regard the section that Jane began her teaching job in Thornfield as the film’s end----especially when I heard Jane’s words “Never in my life have I been awaken so happily.” For one thing, this ideal and brand-new beginning of life was what Jane had been imagining for long as a suffering person; for another, this should be what the audiences with my views hoped her to get. But the professional judgment of producing films reminded me to wait for a totally different result: There must be something wrong coming with the excellence----perhaps not only should another section be added to enrich the story, but also we may see from the next transition of Jane’s life that “Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you would get.” (By Forrest Gump’s mother, in the film “Forrest Gump”)

What’s more, this film didn’t end when Jane left Thornfield. For Jane Eyer herself, there should always be somewhere to realize her great ideal of being independent considering her fortitude, but for Rochester, how he can get salvation? The film gives the answer tentatively: Jane eventually got back to Rochester. In fact, when Jane met Rochester for the first time, she scared his horse and made his heel strained, to a certain extent, which meant Rochester would get retrieval because of Jane. We can consider Rochester’s experiences as that of religion meaning. The fire by his frantic wife was the punishment for the cynicism early in his life. After it, Rochester got the mercy of the God and the love of the woman whom he loved. Here we can say: human nature and divinity get united perfectly in order to let such a story accord with the requirements of both two sides. The value of this film may be due to its efforts to explore a new way for the development of humanism under the faith of religion.

Life is ceaselessly changing, but our living principles remain. Firmly persisting for the rights of being independent gives us enough confidence and courage, which is like the beacon over the capriccioso sea of life. In the world of the film, we have found the stories of ourselves, which makes us so concerned about the fate of the dramatis personae.

In this era of rapid social and technological change leading to increasing life complexity and psychological displacement, both physical and mental effects on us call for a balance. We are likely to find ourselves bogged down in the Sargasso Sea of information overload and living unconsciousness. It’s our spirit that makes the life meaningful.

Heart is the engine of body, brain is the resource of thought, and great films are the mirrors of life. Indubitably, “Jane Eyer” is one of them.

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篇18:《疯狂动物城》英语读后感300字

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Today, I see the this book again.

This story is in the Zootopia. When animals start to go missing in Zootopia, officer Judy,the city#39;s first bunny cop jumps at fhe chance to solve the mystery. Judy and scam-artist fox Nick are forced to team up and discover even natural enemies can become best friends.

I like this book very much. Because this is a motivational book, about to also can achieve the great dream, finaly become a hero of the story. I like in a word therein "This is Zootopia, and anyone can be anything."

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篇19:《呼啸山庄》英语读后感

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Thoughts or reflections on reading Wuthering Heights

Wuthering Heights was written by Emily Bronte, it published in 1847.But at that time, it seemed to hold little promise, selling very poorly and receiving only a few mixed reviews. I found this in our school library, I chose this book because the title attracted me. Wuthering Heights is structured around two parallel love stories, the first half of the novel centering on the love between Catherine and Heathcliff, while the less dramatic second half features the developing love between young Catherine and Hareton. In contrast to the first, the latter tale ends happily, restoring peace and order to Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange. In the story, the two houses, Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange, represent opposing worlds and values.

I spent twenty days reading this book. After reading this book, I felt for Heathcliff at first. Heathcliff begins his life as a homeless orphan on the streets of Liverpool, and then he tyrannized by Hindley Earnshaw. But he becomes a villain when he acquires power and returns to Wuthering Heights with money and the trappings of a gentleman. His malevolence proves so great and long—lasting. As he himself points out, his abuse of Isabella—his wife is purely sadistic, as he amuses himself by seeing how much abuse she can take and still come cringing back for more.

Catherine represents wild nature, in both her high, lively spirits and her occasional cruelty. She loves Heathcliff so intensely that she claims they are the same person. However, her actions are driven in part by her social ambitions, which initially are awakened during her first stay at the Lintons, and which eventually compel her to marry Edgar. Catherine is free—spirited, beautiful, spoiled, and often arrogant, she is given to fits of temper, and she is torn between her both of the men who love her. The location of her coffin symbolizes the conflict that tears apart her short life. She is buried in a corner of the Kirkyard. In contrast to Catherine, Isabella Linton—Catherine’s sister—in—law represents culture and civilization, both in her refinement and in her weakness. Ultimately, she ruins her life by falling in love with Heathcliff. He never returns her feelings and treats her as a meretool in his quest for revenge on the Linton family.

Just as Isabella Linton serves as Catherine’s foil, Edgar Linton serves as Heathcliff’s. Edgar grows into a tender, constant, but cowardly man. He is almost the ideal gentleman. However, this full assortment of gentlemanly characteristics, along with his civilized virtues, proves useless in Edgar’s clashes with his foil. He sees his wife obviously in love with another man but unable to do anything to rectify the situation. Heathcliff, who gains power over his wife, sister , and daughter.

The whole story make people’s mood heavy. Fortunately, the end is happy.

The author Emily Bronte lived an eccentric, closely guarded life. She was born in 1818, two years after Charlotte—the author of Jane Eyre and a year and a half before her sister Anne, who also became an author. Her father worked as a church rector, and her aunt, who raised the Bronte children after their mother died, was deeply religious. Emily Bronte did not take to her aunt’s Christian fervor, the character of Joseph, a caricature of an evangelical, may have been inspired by her aunt’s religiosity. The Brontes lived in Haworth, a Yorkshire village in the midst of the moors. These wild, desolate expanses—later the setting of Wuthering Heights—made up the Brontes daily environment, and Emily lived among them her entire life. She died in 1848, at the age of thirty.

I like this book because it rest on the unforgettable characters. Wuthering Heights is based partly on the Gothic tradition, a style of literature that featured supernatural encounters, crumbling ruins, moonless nights, and grotesque imagery, seeking to create effects of mystery and fear. I would like to recommend this book to other readers.

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篇20:典范英语的读后感

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典范英语读后感范文一

上学期,我们集体购买了《典范英语6》,通过一年的学习,我们的英语是在提高,学习了许多知识。

我们每次学习前都先听录音,这大大提高了我们的英语听读水平,使我们的听力题成绩有了一些提高,是我们受益匪浅。

二是我们在看,在读时,有许多生词,老师也让我们自己猜,然后自己查,这给我们下了很深的印象,也比老师告诉我们要好得多。

三是我们由教材中的故事,自己改编成话剧,有一些同学表演,更是英语融入了我们的生活。

总而言之,这套教材给我们留下了许多知识,是我们受益匪浅。 典范英语读后感范文二

寒假,我读了高尔基的自传体小说《童年》,它给我的感触颇深。

它向我们艺术地展示了阿廖沙在黑暗社会追求光明的奋斗历程,还有十九世纪七十到八十年代的俄国社会风貌。3岁的时候,父亲病故,母亲就带阿廖沙回了娘家。可惜外公是个自私而又专横的小业主,但是资本主义俄国的发展打断了外公发财的好梦,从此破产以至于贫困潦倒。可怜的母亲改嫁之后,生病而死,十一岁的作者被外公残忍地赶出了家门,到社会上自谋生路……其实,阿廖沙的原型就是高尔基本人,高尔基借阿廖沙这个人物来描述自己的童年。高尔基用真实优美的文笔描述了自已苦难而令人难以置信童年。

我们现在丰衣足食,要什么有什么,又是父母的“掌上明珠”、“心肝宝贝”哪能和高尔基那悲惨的童年相提并论,年代的不同就是这差别,一个是天堂,一个是地狱;一个充满阳光,一个到处黑暗。我们现在的童年来之不易啊!童年充满着欢乐,童年到处是温暖,童年是值得回忆的相机,童年爱满心窝!而高尔基的童年除了一些教育和友谊,没有什么再值得回忆!

假如我们生活俄国沙皇时期又会怎么样?会认为那根本不是人生活的地方吗?我们不仅要珍惜眼前的幸福,而且要学会制造幸福。屠格涅夫说过:“屠格涅夫说过:”想要得到幸福,你首先要学会吃得起苦。“美好的生活必须有所付出,才会长久,有所争取,才会得到。

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