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追风筝的人读后感英文翻译【汇总20篇】

转眼间,60天的暑假生活结束了,今天我们迎来了新学期的第一天。以下是追风筝的人读后感英文翻译,欢迎阅读。

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马克吐温的《百万英镑》英语读后感带翻译

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百万英镑》这部小说你有看过吗?下面是为大家带来的英语读后感,欢迎参考选择。

Mark Twains short story of "one million pounds" is a very good work. The article on the "money is everything," "money is omnipotent," the idea of a satire, to expose the ugly face of capitalist society.

"One million pounds" is about a poor, honest man, that is, the *** of this story has received a pair of brothers, the letter sent to him inside one million pounds. The brothers had made a bet, gambling, if a poor, honest people who come knocking on the door received the one million pounds, he will be what kind of results? Brother that he would starve to death because he could not prove that the money was his own, will be subject to other peoples doubts, and even the banks do not let him save money. His younger brother that he would lead a very good, and therefore they have the brothers of one million pounds will be loaned to check the poorest people, and spent 30 days abroad. Did not expect that during this period of time, people have the rare fortune suddenly rich, has tried to cozy up to him, from the free food, buy clothes, free accommodation, like a beggar, like to please him, and continue to improve his social status until the exception of the highest outdoor Wang Duke on! Not only that, he also has been a good wife and 30,000 pounds of bank interest, and finally from two brothers got a very good job. Lived a very, very happy life.

See here, I am so envious of the "lucky" ***, but at the same time I would like to: people reason to curry favor with him, not just because when people value money too it? Worship of money is shameful and should not be reaping more! Money is not omnipotent, the world than money, there are many more important things ... ...

马克吐温著的短篇小说《百万英镑》是一部很好的作品。文章对“金钱就是一切”“金钱是万能的”的想法进行了讽刺,揭穿了资本主义社会的丑恶面容。

《百万英镑》是讲一个贫穷、诚实的人,也就是这个故事的主人公收到了一对兄弟的信,信里面送给了他一百万英镑。原来这对兄弟打了一个赌,赌假如一个贫穷、诚实的人收到天上掉下的一百万英镑,他会有怎样的结果?哥哥以为他会饿死,因为他无法证明这些钱是他自己的,会受到别人的怀疑,连银行都不会让他存钱。弟弟则以为他会过得很好,于是他们兄弟俩将一百万英镑的支票借给了这个贫穷的人,并出国呆了三十天。没想到在这段时间内,人们对这位突然暴富的罕见富翁,竟拼命地拉拢他,从免费吃饭,买衣服,到免费住宿,一个个像乞丐一样讨好他,并不断提高他的社会地位,一直到了除王室外最高的公爵之上!期末总结不光如此,他还得到了一位好妻子和三万英镑的银行利息,最后还从两兄弟那儿得到了一份很好的工作。过着非常非常幸福的生活。

看到这儿,我很羡慕这位如此“幸运”的主人公,但同时我又想:人们之所以讨好他,不就是因为当时人们太看重金钱了吗?拜金主义是可耻的,不劳而获更不应该!金钱不是万能的,世界上还有很多比金钱更重要的东西……

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篇1:海底两万里英文读后感带翻译

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There are numerous classics in the shining in the world. These classics are great writers knowledge and the crystallization of the wisdom of life, they can apply their charm of a long, touched people generation after generation. French science fiction, Jules verne, the master of the submarine two miles "is one of them.

The submarine two miles "tells the story of the French naturalist alon, professor, sea travel story, the author to capture sea monster as the guide, with less even, showed the elegantly magnificent pictures for readers, tells the story of the wonderful: the mystery of the sea monster, the beauty of the underwater world, solemn funeral under the sea, rich treasure of the ocean floor, breathtaking journey to the South Pole," revenge "plan · · · · · · thrilling story twists and turns, fascinating. The figure description very carefully; Colorful picture, spectacular, and ever changing. Alarmingly, read the book language level, text simple and fluent, the plot is compact, vivid, have a different comfortable to read.

Up and down all the whole book is written by using the method of the fantasy and fact, the story is very vivid, make readers feel the same way, greatly satisfy the readers reading needs, let the reader can fill a pleasure.

This book from beginning to end to the readers about the benefits of science, the advantages, greatly inspired readers love science, bold exploration, bold fantasy of valuable spirit.

世界上有无数的名著在闪闪发光。这些名著都是伟大作家们毕生的知识与智慧的结晶,他们用自身的一种不衰的魅力,感动了一代又一代的人们。法国科幻大师儒勒·凡尔纳的《海底两万里》就是其中之一。

《海底两万里》讲述了法国博物学家阿龙纳教授,探海旅行的故事,作者以追捕海怪为引,用生花的妙笔,为读者们展现了一幅幅壮丽画面,讲述了一个个精彩的故事:神秘的海怪、美丽的海底世界、庄严的海底葬礼、丰富的海底宝藏、惊险的南极之旅、“复仇”计划······故事惊险曲折,引人入胜。人物描写非常细致;画面多姿多彩,气象万千、千变万化。读起来令人惊心动魄,全书语言平实,文字浅显流畅,情节紧凑生动,读起来有一种不一样的舒服。

整书上下都是运用了幻想和事实的方法写的,故事情节也非常生动,让读者也有同样的感受,大大的满足了读者们阅读需要,让读者可以大饱一次眼福。

此书从头到尾都在向读者们讲述科学的好处、优点,大大地激发了读者们热爱科学、勇于探险、大胆幻想的可贵精神。

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篇2:2024万圣节英文祝福语带翻译

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导语:下面是语文迷网整理的万圣节英文祝福语带翻译,欢迎大家阅读~

1. Hope your Halloween is masked with spooky fun ... just as mine.

希望你的万圣节快乐…就像我一样。

2. Thank you for your very special wish. Happy Halloween!

谢谢你特殊的祝福。万圣节快乐!

3. Thank you for making my Halloween so special.

谢谢你让我如此特别的万圣节。

4. Thank you for making my cauldrons full of fun! Happy Halloween!

谢谢你让我的坩锅充满乐趣!万圣节快乐!

5. Your smile lights up our world! Wishing you a Halloween bright and glowing as you are!

你的微笑点亮了我们的世界!祝你万圣节光明和你的成长!

6. Its Halloween ... time to dress up in your spookiest best and grab all the fun! Hope its lit up with smiles for you! Happy Halloween!

万圣节…穿上你的时间的最好抓住所有的乐趣!希望它点燃了对你微笑!万圣节快乐!

7. My Halloweens happy when I freak out with you! Happy Halloween to you ...my friend!

我的万圣节快乐时我吓坏你!万圣节快乐……我的朋友!

8. Its hell lot of fun when Im with you! Happy Halloween to you!

它的确有很多乐趣时,我和你!万圣节快乐!

9. You never know what might happen on Halloween. Wait until dark for some spooky surprises. The creatures of the night are waiting. To my dear pal, have a howling Halloween!

你永远不知道会发生什么的万圣节。等到天黑的鬼屋惊奇。夜晚的生物等待。给我亲爱的朋友,祝万圣节!

10. Trick or treat what it will be? Wishing you a happy Halloween!

捣蛋的将会是什么?祝你有个快乐的万圣节!

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篇3:追风筝的人读后感600字

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一口气读完了《追风筝的人》。故事就像是在一个残旧的留声机里放着一张磨花的旧唱片,读完了,那悲伤的断断续续的不完整的旋律还是在耳边凄鸣。我闭上眼静静聆听,一个个斑驳的画面在我脑中拼接,时而闪烁雪花时而闪过片段……

12岁的阿富汗富家少爷阿米尔与仆人哈桑情同手足。然而,在一场风筝比赛后,发生的一件悲惨不堪的事,令阿米尔感到自责和痛苦,他逼走了哈桑。不久,自己也跟随父亲逃往美国。

成年后的阿米尔始终无法原谅自己当年对哈桑的背叛。为了赎罪,阿米尔再度踏上暌违二十多年的故乡,希望能为不幸的好友尽最后一点心力,却发现一个惊天谎言,儿时的噩梦再度重演,在内心的挣扎中,最后选择前往战火纷乱的阿富汗,将哈桑的孩子救出来。从哈桑当初坚定地“为你,千千万万遍”,到最后阿米尔对哈桑儿子索博拉的“为你,千千万万遍。”世间,最终走过了一个轮回,划上了半个句号。

我们在人生的不同时期都会曾不惜一切去追逐当下最执着的想要的事物,它也许只是爸爸的专宠、兄弟的情谊。所有的一切都有可能成为我们那时心中的风筝,我们奔跑着,一直向前,眼中心里想的都是它。可是当时光滚滚向前,我们是否发现曾经执着追寻的、或为此放弃了的是否都是值得的呢?为了得到,我们曾选择放弃、背叛、谎言、隐忍……可是那短暂的得到又会怎样那,幸福和快乐只是慢慢的淹没在自责、愧疚和恐惧中!可是人就是这样,总会活在某个时限内,那里的世界也许是几年之后连自己都无法理解的,但这又是我们无法突破的。

为你,千千万万遍,也许遍体鳞伤还是会义无反顾,这,就是人生吧……

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篇4:茶花女英文读后感

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Book Review: “Camille”

I read the Chinese version of “Camille” a few years ago. At that time I was deeply moved by the main character Marguerite Gautier. “Camille” or “The Lady of the Camellias” by Alexandre Dumas, fils, is the story of Marguerite Gautier, a young courtesan, or kept woman, in Paris in the mid 1800s, and how she falls in love with a young man, Armand Duval, and then tries to escape from her questionable past. Unfortunately, it comes back to haunt her and she ends up returning to that life and dies painfully and alone, but with the knowledge that she was a noble woman at heart. When I first began to read the book, I did not care for Marguerite or her attitude or lifestyle, but as I got further into the narrative, I realized that her saucy attitude was a front to cover the lonely woman that she really was. She felt used, abused and unloved, until the gentle Armand Duval came into her life and showed her that he loved her as a person and not for what she could do for him. It must have taken great courage for Marguerite to leave the life she had lived for so long, knowing all along that it was probably too good to be true and would not last indefinitely. And it also showed that Marguerite really loved Armand Duval for she could even change herself for him.

However, happiness didn’t last for long. When M. Duval, Armands father, came to her, pleading for her to leave Armand to save both Armands reputation and that of his younger innocent sister, Marguerite saw a way to become pure of heart, if not in body. She felt that it was her duty, because she loved Armand so much, to do this even though it meant giving up her own happiness and hurting Armand temporarily. She reluctantly returned to her former life, knowing that some day Armand would forgive her. Sadly, she died in debt and basically alone, except for her one female friend, Julie Duprat, who helped her during her illness. She had her journal sent to Armand after her death, explaining why she had made the choices she had. I think Dumass last few lines about Marguerite being the exception, not the rule were quite true, and I also agreed with his view that while her lifestyle could not be condoned, we as a society assume that all of these type of women are cold and heartless, while this may not always be the case. A person can make the wrong choices in life when they are young, and try to redeem themselves, but sometimes past situations prevent them from changing their lives, even though they desperately wish to do so. This applies to both men and women in many different types of circumstances: involvement in crime; drug or alcohol abuse; gambling; prostitution; financial problems; poor marriage choices; etc. And this is the fact, which exists in the whole society.

As far as the other characters in the book, I think Marguerite was right in saying that no one truly cared about her, but only wanted something from her, the only exceptions being Armand and Julie Duprat. Of course, the Comte de G. and Comte de N. wanted her body and appearance. The Duke needed to “wake up and smell the coffee” and realize that she could never replace his dead daughter. If he truly cared, he could have helped her leave her lifestyle without “keeping” her himself. And lastly, Prudence was a blood-sucking leech who used Marguerite almost worse than the men. I also think she was jealous of the fact that Marguerite had so much more courage than herself and someone truly loved her.

Last morning, when tiding my bookshelf, I took this book out of the shelf, and a dried flower flew away from the book. It was pale blue, very transparent, with thin fine veins. a dried flower flew away from the book. It was pale blue, very transparent, with thin fine veins. I held it against the morning light and blew on it. The soft breeze carried it away. Camille is just like the camellia, she could never escape from the destiny of withering. But it wasn’t her fault; it’s because of the evil of Capitalism and the hideousness of that society.

Suddenly, I remembered a saying: “Women are like the flowers”. Those pretty women are like those beautiful flowers; their delicate beauty makes people feel they are the miracle of life. However, even the God envies their beauty. It seems that beautiful women always have tragic endings. As we are normal persons, even we can see the hideousness of humanity that results in their fate of withering, we can at most ask quietly in our hearts: Where have those beautiful flowers gone? Where have they gone?

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篇5:英文读后感

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"A tale of two cities" is one of Dickenss most important representative works.The novel profoundly exposed the society contradiction before the French Revolution,intensely attacks the aristocratic social class is dissolute and cruel,and sincerely sympathizes with the depressed classes.The novel also described many magnificent scenes like the revolt people attacked Bastille and so on,which displayed peoples great strength.

The novel has portrayed many different people. Doctor Manette is honest and kind but suffers the persecution actually , Lucie is beautiful and gentle ,Charles is graceful and noble,Lorry is upright and honest ,Sydney is semblance of indifferent, innermost feelings of warm,unconventional but also selfless and lofty,Miss Pross is straightforward and loyal,Evremonde brothers are cruel and sinister......The complex hatred is hard to solve, the cruel revenge has made more hatreds, loves rebirth in the hell edge,but take the life as the price.

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篇6:《简爱》英文读后感

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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7:追风筝的人读后感800字

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第一次读《追风筝的人》,就有一股强烈的,似曾相识的感觉。那,不就是我吗?

幼时的我,也有一个如哈桑般的好友。完全称得上是形影不离。

可我有一次,带着他去偷东西。我们的目标是一个很刻薄的老婆婆家。平日里,她老是训斥我们。我们便暗下决心,一定要好好报复她。她有一个很珍贵的手表,我们早就觊觎它了。于是,我就去把它偷了。可当老婆婆发现的时候,我却说是他干的。“他明知道是我背叛了他,然而还是再次包容了我,也许是最后一次。那一刻我爱上了他,爱他胜过爱任何人,我只想告诉他,在某种程度上,我也许就是草丛里的毒蛇,湖底的鬼怪。”书中如是说。

是我在从中作祟,使他遭到了老婆婆的一顿毒打,使他背上了小偷的名号,使他不敢光明正大的站在世人面前。

我感受到了如阿米尔一样的恐惧,一样的愧疚。在很长一段时间里,不,直到现在,那深深的负疚和罪恶感萦绕着我,无论怎样,难以拭去。

但读了《追风筝的人》,我幡然醒悟了,现在还为时不晚。哈桑已逝,朋友仍存。别等到来不及的时候再后悔。当看到阿米尔鼓起勇气寻找哈桑时,我再也坐不住了,拿起书,径直向朋友家追去。

“我追,风吹拂过我的脸庞,我唇上挂着一个像潘杰希尔峡谷那样大大的微笑。”

早已读过这本书的他,一看到这本精美橙色封面的《追风筝的人》,心领神会的盯着我,语重心长地说:“我俩之间,无需多言,为你,千千万万遍。”

“是啊,为你,千千万万遍。”

没有生在战争时代的我们应该感到庆幸。因为这样,我们才有去挽救,去道歉的机会,还不至于怀着负罪感度过一生,抓紧机会别让它定格成永远的伤痛。

每个人心中都有一只风筝,我们都是追风筝的人。只有追到了属于自己的风筝,我们才能成为健全的人。那长长的风筝线的背后是一份对人生命运的信服与感激。而对于我们来说,无论那只风筝意味着什么,就让我们勇敢的地去追吧!

我追。

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篇8:给英语老师的一封信英文带翻译

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Dear Miss Jiang,

I am writing to share my ideas about our English class. Now, our main

material in the class is the textbook, which is reasonable. But I think we can

get some other resources, such as English magazines, songs, movies and so on. We

can learn the basic knowledge from out textbook, and get some more from other

materials. In addition, those materials are more authentic and practical, which

will be useful to our learning. Besides, by doing so, we can get more fun from

learning and develop our interest to English. Please take good consideration of

my advice. Thank you!

Sincerely yours

Bella

尊敬的蒋老师

您好!我写是想和你谈谈我对英语课的想法。现在我们上课用的主要材料是课本,这是合理的。但是我认为我们可以获取一些其他资源,比如英语杂志,歌曲,电影等等。我们可以从课本上学到基本的知识,同时从其他材料获取更多知识。另外,那些材料更真实和实用,这对于我们的学习会有好处的。此外,通过这样做我们可以从学习中获得更多乐趣从而培养我们对英语的兴趣。请您认真考虑我的建议,谢谢!

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篇9:《简爱》的英文读后感

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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。下面是语文迷网整理的简爱英文读后感范文,供大家参考选择。

篇1:《简爱》英文读后感

Jane Eyre, is a poor but aspiring, small in body but huge in soul, obscure but self-respecting girl. After we close the covers of the book, after having a long journey of the spirit, Jane Eyre, a marvelous figure, has left us so much to recall and to think:

We remember her goodness: for someone who lost arms and blinded in eyes, for someone who despised her for her ordinariness, and even for someone who had hurt her deeply in the past.

We remember her pursuit of justice. It’s like a companion with the goodness. But still, a virtuous person should promote the goodness on one side and must check the badness on the other side.

We remember her self-respect and the clear situation on equality. In her opinion, everyone is the same at the God’s feet. Though there are differences in status、in property and also in appearance, but all the human being are equal in personality.

We also remember her striving for life, her toughness and her confidence…

When we think of this girl, what she gave us was not a pretty face or a transcendent temperament that make us admire deeply, but a huge charm of her personality.

Actually, she wasn’t pretty, and of course, the ordinary appearance didn’t make others feel good of her, even her own aunt felt disgusted with it. And some others even thought that she was easy to look down on and to tease, so when Miss Ingram met Jane Eyre, she seemed quite contemptuous, for that she was obviously much more prettier than ‘the plain and ugly governess’. But as the little governess had said: ‘Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little, I am soulless and heartless? You think wrong!’ This is the idea of equality in Jane Eyre’s mind. God hadn’t given her beauty and wealth, but instead, God gave her a kind mind and a thinking brain. Her idea of equality and self-respect impress us so much and let us feel the power inside her body.

In my mind, though a person’s beauty on the face can make others once feel that one is attractive and charming, if his or her mind isn’t the same beautiful as the appearance, such as beauty cannot last for, when others find that the beauty which had charmed them was only a falsity, it’s not true, they will like the person no more. For a long time, only a person’s great virtue, a noble soul, a beautiful heart can be called as AN EVERLASTING BEAUTY, just as Kahill Gibran has said, that ‘Beauty is a heart enflamed and a soul enchanted’. I can feel that how beauty really is, as we are all fleshly men, so we can’t distinguish whether a man is of nobleness or humbleness, but fleshly men, so we can’t distinguish whether a man is of nobleness or humbleness, but as there are great differences in our souls, and from that, we can know that whether a man is noble or ordinary, and even obscure, that is, whether he is beautiful or not.

Her story makes us thinking about life and we learn much from her experience, at least, that is a fresh new recognition of the real beauty.

篇2:《简爱》英文读后感

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,www.99zuowen.com, 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10:格列佛游记英文读后感

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one of the most interesting questions about gullivers travels is whether the houyhnhnms represent an ideal of rationality or whether on the other hand they are the butt of swifts satire. in other words, in book iv, is swift poking fun at the talking horses or does he intend for us to take them seriously as the proper way to act? if we look closely at the way that the houyhnhnms act, we can see that in fact swift does not take them seriously: he uses them to show the dangers of pride.

first we have to see that swift does not even take gullver seriously. for instance, his name sounds much like gullible, which suggests that he will believe anything. also, when he first sees the yahoos and they throw excrement on him, he responds by doing the same in return until they run away. he says, "i must needs discover some more rational being," even though as a human he is already the most rational being there is. this is why swift refers to erasmus darwins discovery of the origin of the species and the voyage of the beagle-to show how gulliver knows that people are at the top of the food chain. but if lemule gulliver is satirized, so are the houyhnhnms, whose voices sound like the call of castrati. they walk on two legs instead of four, and seem to be much like people. as gulliver says, "it was with the utmost astonishment that i witnessed these creatures playing the flute and dancing a vienese waltz. to my mind, they seemed like the greatest humans ever seen in court, even more dextrous than the lord edmund burke" . as this quote demonstrates, gulliver is terribly impressed, but his admiration for the houyhnhnms is short-lived because they are so prideful. for instance, the leader of the houyhnhnms claims that he has read all the works of charles dickens, and that he can singlehandedly recite the names of all the kings and queens of england up to george ii. swift subtly shows that this houyhnhnms pride is misplaced when, in the middle of the intellectual competition, he forgets the name of queen elizabeths husband.

swifts satire of the houyhnhnms comes out in other ways as well. one of the most memorable scenes is when the dapple grey mare attempts to woo the horse that guenivre has brought with him to the island. first she acts flirtatiously, parading around the bewildered horse. but when this does not have the desired effect, she gets another idea: "as i watched in amazement from my perch in the top of a tree, the sorrel nag dashed off and returned with a yahoo on her back who was yet more monstrous than mr. pope being fitted by a clothier. she dropped this creature before my nag as if offering up a sacrifice. my horse sniffed the creature and turned away." it might seem that we should take this scene seriously as a failed attempt at courtship, and that consequently we should see the grey mare as an unrequited lover. but it makes more sense if we see that swift is being satiric here: it is the female houyhnhnm who makes the move, which would not have happened in eighteenth-century england. the houyhnhm is being prideful, and it is that pride that makes him unable to impress gullivers horse. gulliver imagines the horse saying, sblood, the notion of creating the bare backed beast with an animal who had held mr. pope on her back makes me queezy .

a final indication that the houyhnmns are not meant to be taken seriously occurs when the leader of the houynhms visits lilliput, where he visits the french royal society. he goes into a room in which a scientist is trying to turn wine into water (itself a prideful act that refers to the marriage at gallilee). the scientist has been working hard at the experiment for many years without success, when the houyhnmn arrives and immediately knows that to do: "the creature no sooner stepped through the doorway than he struck upon a plan. slurping up all the wine in sight, he quickly made water in a bucket that sat near the door" .

he has accomplished the scientists goal, but the scientist is not happy, for his livelihood has now been destroyed. swifts clear implication is that even though the houyhnhmns are smart, they do not know how to use that knowledge for the benefit of society, only for their own prideful agrandizement.

throughout gullivers travels, the houyhnhms are shown to be an ideal gone wrong. though their intent might have been good, they dont know how to do what they want to do because they are filled with pride. they mislead gulliver and they even mislead themselves. the satire on them is particularly well explained by the new born houyhnhm who, having just been born, exclaims, "with this sort of entrance, what must i expect from the rest of my life!" .

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篇11:《木偶奇遇记》英文读后感

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Love, can give new life; love, you can give people the sun-like warmth; love, you can give people unlimited happiness and joy.

This is a story about a small puppet - the old carpenter Ze Pide will laugh cry a piece of wood can be carved puppets, and to obtain life as the son of a small puppet. T-shirt to sell the old carpenter for a small puppet school. But the little puppet bent on fun, deceived many times and experienced the frustration again and again ... Finally, he fell into a large whales belly, the old carpenter Pi Panuo meet with an accident, after this adventure, Pino Cao has finally grown up, he becomes an honest, hardworking, kind, has become a real boy.

Although most of this story is about a small puppet setbacks in the process, but that the reader can think of this story contains a strong love. Pinocchio is no textbooks, old carpenter Pi Panuo own shirt for a book to a small puppet, despite their being affected by cold, but also with the greatest power to bring a small puppet happy, what a great father ah.

My childhood, love is the mother, because she is always guarded, love me, but my father was only concerned about a few. As I was growing up, and gradually understanding father. Mother to the warmth of love, and my father but it is tough to love.

Even my fathers work very hard for me to learn he would not be negligent. As I progress, I did not praise, but only a "test better next time, for the best results of their own"; if I was losing, they will like the ancient emperor issued a "decree"; "next some point to do! "then that is a few long-winded, but at this time, in his words, not a lot of criticism, but about encouraging ... ...

In fact, every father loves his children are not directly shown, but from the heart silently hope that their children can be sensible, healthy and happy ... for the happiness of children, although work to hard, do not complain a word.

You cherish the love of your father. In the future, rely on their own achievements to return his father to express his gratitude to you and your love strong

I learned from Pinocchio to be afraid of the difficulties and face.

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篇12:追风筝的人读后感800字

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当别的小朋友欺负我的时候,你总是挡在我的前面,即使是一对对六;当我为了赢得爸爸的爱,让你去追那只蓝色的风筝时,你毫不犹豫转身就跑;当我们被那些霸道的孩子拦住去路时,你勇敢得举起弹弓说,放我们走;当那些孩子堵住你那风筝的去路时,你默默的承受了他们对你的强暴,口中喊着:为你千千万万遍。

他是哈桑。阿米尔家仆人的儿子。

因为出生在富贵家庭,他从来都是衣来伸手,饭来张口,他和自我家仆人的儿子从小长大,一齐拥有最快乐的童年,但是当爸爸对那个和自我从小长大的哈桑露出友爱时,他内心充满嫉妒。因为是少爷,他一次次理解着哈桑对自我的保护,并觉得理所应当。直到他亲眼看着哈桑为了自我而受别人欺负,却没有上前阻止时,他意识到这是他骨子里的懦弱。因为无法承受悔恨,他一错再错,用冤枉哈桑的手段将其赶出自我的家门。所有这一切,这让他背负悔恨26年。

他是阿米尔。哈桑的少爷,同时也是同父异母的兄弟。

《追风筝的人》,一部将人性透明化的书,那些人性的弱点,人性的善良,以及那个年代的阿富汗的历史,所有这些都会让你陷入深深的思考。

没有谁这辈子不犯错,当把罪行化为善行的那一天就是你赎罪的时候。世间一切皆有因果。当遭遇灾难的时候是否就应反问自我一声,我是否曾将同样的伤害带给别人?

每种罪行最后都能够归结为盗窃。欺骗是盗窃别人明白真相的权利,杀人盗窃别人生命的权利,那么是否就应经常反问自我,是否盗窃了什么东西?

那里有再次成为好人的路。没有什么能够无法弥补,我开始相信每种错误都有补偿的机会,虽然在这其中,是的,你要付出更多的代价。

坦诚,让沟通更加有效。将罪行埋在心里是最愚蠢的做法,没有愿意尝试说出来的那一刻感觉是多么棒!

伤害,从出尔反尔开始。即使是一个小孩子,也会将你对他所做的承诺记得一清二楚,何况你周围的人都和你一样聪明。如果不能做到,请不要轻易地承诺。

很琐碎、很平淡的东西,才会构成人世间的最完美最温暖的东西,比如,亲情、友情、阳光、写作。正如我在那里将我读过这本书后的感想分享给大家一般。

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篇13:茶花女英语读后感带翻译

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La Traviata alexandre dumas, French is the author of this novel, let me feel too deep, the feeling is too deep.

Ancient beauty rush, more beautiful appearance bring infinite sadness and tragedy. While prostitutes, especially beautiful and talented prostitute, go along this road is hard. Such as ten niangs, fear and love and hate into the spring waters flowed eastward; Chen sisi, round fate is also a sigh, a helpless. And Ive seen La Traviata after it became clear that such a tragedy not only happened in China.

This is Margarets love tragedy story. The humble a weak woman in dissolute and no purpose to find the true love in life, used to abandon their material comforts, gave up everything to make yourself happy for the time being the erosion life habit, can only to ask and favorite people together. To climb out, from the deep mire is to spend a lot of strength and determination, and also make their minimum mud pollution. Margaret did, and do very well. Can be so great, in return for the remains of people dont understand and exclusion, and selfish people malicious slander. Huge resistance to Margaret and eventually lovers separated, misunderstanding to your most favorite people need comfort to expose her, this is how painful thing? Perhaps really only death can save her. Yes, Margaret died, died lonely, never alive when luxury, countless lovers also forget her before. Before the more sensation of life, death, the more cold and cheerless.

Thank dumas created such a sad La Traviata and lovely beautiful woman. However, in the hope that the dead flower bud from the soil, rebirth again, away from the dark corner, can every day and the sun company, even if no longer so beautiful, dont repeat the tragedy of the past.

茶花女的作者是法国的亚历山大·小仲马,这本小说,让我感触太深,感悟也太深。

自古红颜多薄命,美丽的容颜带来的却是无限的哀愁与悲剧。而妓女,特别是美丽而又有才情的妓女,在这条路上走得更是艰苦。比如杜十娘,情仇爱恨化作一江春水向东流;李思思、陈圆圆的命运也是令人感慨、令人无奈。而我看过茶花女后才明白这样的悲剧不只发生在中国。

玛格丽特的爱情悲剧故事就是这样的。一介弱质女流在放荡且无目的的生命中找寻到了真爱,为此放弃了自己习以为常的物质享受,放弃了一切能使自己暂时快乐的糜烂生活习惯,只为求能和最爱的人呆在一起。要从深陷的泥潭中爬出来,是要花很大的力气和决心的,况且还要使自己最小程度地被泥水污染。玛格丽特做到了,而且做的非常出色。可如此巨大的付出,换回的仍是人们的不理解和排挤,还有自私的人们的恶意中伤。巨大的阻力最终还是使玛格丽特和爱人分开了,误会使最爱的人再自己最需要安慰的时候羞辱她,这是何等痛苦的事情?也许真的只有死亡可以拯救她。是的,玛格丽特死了,孤独的死去,再也没了活着时的奢华,以前无数的情人也忘了她。生前的生活愈是轰动,死的时候就愈是冷清。

感谢小仲马塑造了茶花女这样一个可悲却又可敬的美丽女子。然而,希望那已死去的花朵再次从泥土中萌芽、重生的时候,远离那阴暗的墙角,能每天和阳光为伴,即使不再那么美丽,也不要重复前世的悲剧。

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篇14:关于追风筝的人读后感200字

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因为人生经历的迥异,每个人对自己的人生都有不同的追求。不断的追寻是为了不致让人生留下遗憾,是对自我的救赎。

读毕《追风筝的人》,给予我的更多是一种震撼,无关乎社会,更多的是人性的锤炼。一份隐藏的阴霾,无法言喻的心灵体验。追寻的人生财富,其实是我们曾经触手可及的,但是那时意识不到它的珍贵之处。因为心灵除了展现给世人看到的一面,还有自己也无法看清的角落,那里隐藏了人之初的本质。不断上演的人生情节,有的为之蒙上灰层,有的为之洗涤污垢。因为遗憾、确实的美丽,人生才有了纪念的价值。

一路成长的历程,一路追寻的困顿。

每个人都是准风筝的人。尤其是在现代社会,然而追寻之物却发生了质变。我说不清楚这个度是在哪儿,只是有几丝惋惜。

只是希望我们将知道风筝所落之处,花费毕生而求得之物。

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篇15:追风筝的人读后感800字

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一本好书的魅力莫过于使人愿意反复翻阅,《追风筝的人》便如此,每一次阅读,

都同样发人深省。作者以恩典与救赎勾勒生命圆满循环,让读者了解并悲悯阿富汗人民,是一部极具疗愈力量的恢宏的文学作品。

小说以“我”的角度展开叙述,偏重个人情节。“我”是个有钱少爷,哈桑是爸爸仆人的孩子。“我”看不起他,只在没有人时和他玩。而哈桑单纯正直,对“我”非常忠诚,很多“我”闯的祸都推到哈桑身上,其实这也是“我”嫉妒哈桑,因为爸爸更喜欢哈桑一点。

后来一次风筝大赛,哈桑助“我”赢得第一。作为追风筝的人,他要去追象征胜利的倒数第二个跌落的风筝,为了“我”的荣誉,他说:“为你,千千万万遍。”可他追回蓝色风筝时,被阿塞夫一行三人堵在巷中,要求交出风筝。哈桑为了“我”拒绝,竟被强奸了。“我”在小巷的另一头看到了一切,但懦弱使“我”落荒而逃,“我”没有像哈桑多次保护“我”那样为他挺身而出。

那之后的“我”一直忡忡不安,“我”不知道哈桑是否看到了那个逃避的“我”,是否会原谅那个胆怯的“我”。于是“我”诬陷哈桑偷走了“我”的表,逼走了他和他父亲阿里。后因战乱,“我”和父亲前往美国,希望美国这条河流可以让我的罪恶藏在最深处。

婚后的“我”很幸福,但妻子无生育能力。一日“我”童年的启蒙老师拉辛汗,让我回一次阿富汗,他说:“这儿有再次成为好人的路,”于是“我”懂了,那件事,哈桑知道,拉辛汗知道,我“我”也知道了“我”踏上了命运轮回的道路。也是从那时候,“我”才知道那个教“我”要诚实做人的父亲与阿里的妻子做了让我难以接受的事,哈桑——是爸爸的私生子。

回到阿富汗,中东战乱使这里面目全非。哈桑已死,留下男孩索拉博,拉辛汗请求“我”收养男孩,“我”知道这是救赎,这是弥补“我”过去的背叛。索拉博几乎不说话,在一次公园放风筝大赛中,当“我”击败另一只风筝后,我问他“你想让我为你追那个风筝吗?”“我”想我“我”看到他微笑,斜斜的,几乎看不见,但就在那儿。

“为你千千万万遍,”“我”说出了儿时哈桑无数次说的话。

“当罪行导致善行那就是真正的获救。”

本书从阿米尔与哈桑的亲密友谊开始,这段感情成为贯穿全文的脉络。小说的高潮残忍又美丽,令人不忍揭露。一个在感情和道德上不知何去何从,摇摆不定,另外一个单纯生性纯良正直。两个男孩的友谊前景黯淡,两人的决裂对他们的生活影响巨大。

背叛,与救赎。

看过的人都会鼻子发酸,长叹一口气,书中的“我”通过这种方式,救赎自己。但我觉得当背叛与罪行发生时,没有所谓的救赎的,假如拉辛汗没有打电话给我,一直在逃避的“我”恐怕一辈子都挣脱不了良心上的魔咒;另一方面来说阿桑至死都视“我”为挚友,而我所做的弥补他都没有机会再知道了。

书中两个男孩所放的风筝既象征了两个男孩关系的脆弱,也是“我”内心的救赎,只有追到了“我”才会安心。我们每个人心中都有这样的风筝,它既可以是亲情、友情、爱情也可以是正直、善良、诚实,它象征着真善美的一切,象征着我们心中的不懈追求。

我们都曾背叛过别人或被别人背叛过,但并不是每一次背叛都有机会去救赎,也并不是每一次救赎都能够被原谅。赎罪并不等同于幸福,我们想寻求良心上的安宁,可也知道有些事情发生了就是发生了,心中的烙印难以消除。如书中拉辛汗所说“没有变美德的人便不会为所犯过的错痛苦,”也许都是善良的人。

我只愿我们遵从本心,不让自己留有太多悔恨与难受,我不愿既折磨自己的良心,又伤害他人的真心。

我看见,天空一碧如洗,飞舞着的,是各色风筝。

我听见,哈桑和阿米尔的欢声笑语。

我的目光久久追随那奔跑的身影,弯起了嘴角。

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篇16:OneThousandOneNight英文读后感

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This book is simply wonderful. The tales involved are tales of the Persian Gulf, of Bagdhad, Arabia, and tales that we as adults should revisit for some enjoyable light reading that will make us smile and wonder at the old folklore of the Arabian Peninsula.

Sinbad the Sailor is in there, as is Aladdin in its original form, and the story begins of a king who is so upset by his wifes unfaithfulness that he will now only accept virgins for one night and then have them killed. A smart virgin begins her night with the infamous king by telling him stories, and she so fascinates him and enthralls him with her tales that the tales turn into folklore for readers of the ages. I wont tell you what happens in the end to the virgin princess, but you will find humor, enchantment, wisdom and fantasy for those times when stress becomes a factor in your life.

I highly recommend the tale of "The Historic Fart" as a both funny and inspiring tale of human nature. Please buy this book and remember to become a nine -12 year old again as you read with curiosity and wonder at the fabulous enchanting, lively stories. I was beginning to wish my children were a bit younger so I could read these to them. Any child would enjoy these stories, and any adult will find them simply relaxing and a reflection of medieval Islam.

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篇17:追风筝的人读后感高中800字

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该书是美籍阿富汗人卡勒德·胡赛尼所写,《追风筝的人》是全书围绕风筝与阿富汗的两个少年之间展开,一个富家少年与家中仆人关于风筝的故事。网上说它是关于背叛和救赎的书,而我认为它是一本人生成长传记,记录了主角的童年,少年,不惑之年。

它的优点在于语言简洁,叙事条理清晰,没有对情节进行太多跌宕起伏的修饰,当剧情展开其中的温情与残酷时,又会有一种冲击感使得读者仿佛置身故事当中。网上评论说:这部小说值得瞩目,因为它不仅是一部政治史诗,也是一个关于童年选择如何影响成年生活的极度贴近人性的故事。单就书中的角色刻画来看,这部初试啼声之作就已值得一读。风筝是象征性的,它既可以是亲情,友情、爱情,也可以是正直、善良、诚实。也许每个人心中都有一个风筝,无论它意味着什么,我们都是追风筝的人。

这本《追风筝的人》使我感慨,人生道路上坎坷颇多,一不小心就会摔跤、松手,让手里的“风筝”飞走。一旦它飞走了,想要把它寻回就不容易了。唯有不忘初心、坚定信念、脚踏实地走好这条人生路,才能紧紧捉住手中的“风筝”,不让它飞走。

一本好书能让人获得极大的满足,更能使读者开阔视野、坚定信念、提升精神境界。找一本好书,抛开身边的纷扰细细品读,亦如书中有一情节说到“他从来不抬头看天上的风筝,一直跑着就好像一直都知道风筝会去哪”。我找到了这本好书《追风筝的人》,你呢?

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篇18:英文翻译

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1.lose (ones way, etc.)

名词 1.LOST 美剧

详细解释

◎ 迷失 míshī

[be off the track;lose (ones way etc.)] 迷惑弄错;分辨不清 [方向、道路等]

迷失方向

迷失道。——宋· 文天祥《后序》

(1).弄不清方向,走错道路。《史记·项羽本纪》:“ 项王 至 阴陵 ,迷失道。”《金史·程寀传》:“而圣驾崎嶇沙砾之地,加之林木丛欝,易以迷失。” 陈学昭 《工作着是美丽的》上卷三五:“这时他在那里,他会不会迷失在路上?”

(2).丢失;丧失。《元典章·吏部八·案牍》:“在后,多有因事发露或侵官钱及迷失钱穀,被告私罪,未经结絶。”《初刻拍案惊奇》卷十四:“小的妻子 李氏 ,久为 杨化 寃魂所附,真性迷失。” 杨朔 《雪花飘在满洲》:“他并没有神经病,不过感情太盛,有时会迷失了他的理智。”

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篇19:《茶花女》英文读后感

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---Book Review: “Camille”

I read the Chinese version of “Camille” a few years ago. At that time I was deeply moved by the main character Marguerite Gautier. “Camille” or “The Lady of the Camellias” by Alexandre Dumas, fils, is the story of Marguerite Gautier, a young courtesan, or kept woman, in Paris in the mid 1800s, and how she falls in love with a young man, Armand Duval, and then tries to escape from her questionable past. Unfortunately, it comes back to haunt her and she ends up returning to that life and dies painfully and alone, but with the knowledge that she was a noble woman at heart. When I first began to read the book, I did not care for Marguerite or her attitude or lifestyle, but as I got further into the narrative, I realized that her saucy attitude was a front to cover the lonely woman that she really was. She felt used, abused and unloved, until the gentle Armand Duval came into her life and showed her that he loved her as a person and not for what she could do for him. It must have taken great courage for Marguerite to leave the life she had lived for so long, knowing all along that it was probably too good to be true and would not last indefinitely. And it also showed that Marguerite really loved Armand Duval for she could even change herself for him.

However, happiness didn’t last for long. When M. Duval, Armands father, came to her, pleading for her to leave Armand to save both Armands reputation and that of his younger innocent sister, Marguerite saw a way to become pure of heart, if not in body. She felt that it was her duty, because she loved Armand so much, to do this even though it meant giving up her own happiness and hurting Armand temporarily. She reluctantly returned to her former life, knowing that some day Armand would forgive her. Sadly, she died in debt and basically alone, except for her one female friend, Julie Duprat, who helped her during her illness. She had her journal sent to Armand after her death, explaining why she had made the choices she had. I think Dumass last few lines about Marguerite being the exception, not the rule were quite true, and I also agreed with his view that while her lifestyle could not be condoned, we as a society assume that all of these type of women are cold and heartless, while this may not always be the case. A person can make the wrong choices in life when they are young, and try to redeem themselves, but sometimes past situations prevent them from changing their lives, even though they desperately wish to do so. This applies to both men and women in many different types of circumstances: involvement in crime; drug or alcohol abuse; gambling; prostitution; financial problems; poor marriage choices; etc. And this is the fact, which exists in the whole society.

As far as the other characters in the book, I think Marguerite was right in saying that no one truly cared about her, but only wanted something from her, the only exceptions being Armand and Julie Duprat. Of course, the Comte de G. and Comte de N. wanted her body and appearance. The Duke needed to “wake up and smell the coffee” and realize that she could never replace his dead daughter. If he truly cared, he could have helped her leave her lifestyle without “keeping” her himself. And lastly, Prudence was a blood-sucking leech who used Marguerite almost worse than the men. I also think she was jealous of the fact that Marguerite had so much more courage than herself and someone truly loved her.

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篇20:简爱英文读后感

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This is a story about a special and ueserved 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 Lomon 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 eich 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. In

dubitably, “Jane Eyer” is one of them.

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