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推荐好书《伊索寓言》读后感作文

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提起伊索,有的人可能不认识,但讲起《龟兔赛跑》、《狼和小羊》、《农夫与蛇》你就决不会说:“哦!我不知道!”

伊索本是一名奴隶,他生活在古希腊,奴隶制度的开始成帮的时期。那是,奴隶主为非作歹,奴隶和下层人民长受到欺凌,所以奴隶和下层人民就用寓言当作武器,伊索就是脱颖而出的一位寓言高手,因此,受到了主人的赏识,得到了自由。

当然,伊索寓言伊索一人所著,是古希腊人民智慧的结晶。所以这一书包含了无穷无尽的智慧与哲理,像在《龟兔赛跑》这个耳熟能详的故事中,告诉我们了个会谈人口的道理:谦虚使人进步,骄傲使人落后。在《农夫与蛇》中又向我们揭示了坏人的性格是一成不变的,无论你对他如何,他都会陷害于你,同时,也严厉的批判了像蛇一样的奴隶主。由于伊索的寓言大多有这样“火药”的性质,所以奴隶主大为不满,准备杀了伊索,不料,他宁死不屈,临终前还用辛酸的寓言讽刺主人。

一代一代的人被伊索寓言影响、打动。他讲的都是一个看似简单的故事,但其实暗藏真理,的确是:小故事中的人生大智慧。

伊索寓言,一本不可不看的书;伊索寓言,一本不看会后悔的书。

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篇1:《西游记》读后感初中

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还记得时候,最喜欢看且又总看不腻的书就数《西游记了》。

一提起这三个字,大家便都已耳熟能详,老少皆知了。这本书出自《四大名著》中之一,属于吴承恩的作品,是一本具有丰富内容和光辉思想的神话小说,讲述了唐三藏、孙悟空、猪八戒、沙和尚四人前往西天取经,一路上披荆棘,降妖除魔,历经九九八十一难,最终修成正果的故事。体现了想要办成一件事,必须大家齐心协力,团结一致才能成功的故事。

其中,孙悟空降妖除魔,为去西天取经立下了汗马功劳,但没有诚信憨厚的沙和尚帮忙,那也会没那么顺利,猪八戒则是力大无比的好帮手,而唐僧,虽不懂人情世故,但他始终以慈悲为怀,虽有时不明是非,听信妖怪胡眼言,但最终还是历经千心万苦取得真经,他们历经重重磨难,却丝毫没有退缩,他们坚韧执着,不畏艰险,锲而不舍,令我感触颇深。

人生也是这样,只有心中充满希望,以坦然的心情看挫折和打击,就没有迈不过去的坎,往往从失败的教训中学到的东西比从成功的经验中学到还要多,无论什么样的失败,只要跌倒后又爬起来,跌倒的教训就会成为有益的经验,帮助我们取得成功,而正如列夫·托尔斯泰说的‘人生不是一种享乐,而是一桩十分沉重的工作。’坚持不一定成功,但放弃一定会失败,所以我们遇到困难,应鼓足勇气,微笑面对,相信自己一定能战胜它,那样它就不再可怕了。

当然,在生活中,我们面对困难不仅要迎难而上,而且还必须与朋友齐心协力,团结一致。

如果说有一种力量可以让人坚忍不拔,那便是团结的力量;如果说有一种力量可以自信满满,那便是团结的力量;如果说有一种力量可以让人心头一暖,那便是团结的力量。可见团结的力量是多么的强大啊!

《西游记》这本书,故事情节好看又看不腻,并且还蕴涵着道理,让人启发甚大,不仅让我明白了遇到困难时应迎难而上,也让我知道了做什么事都应团结,齐心协力,那样才会获得成功。

它不愧是当之无愧的《四大名著》之一。

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篇2:《一千零一夜》读后感

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2019年9月25日,我们班举行了读书漂流活动。我带的是《格列佛游记》,那天我漂流到的书是《一千零一夜》。我读了里面的《阿拉丁神灯》和《阿里巴巴》。故事讲的是一个小男孩见到了一个巫师,带他去一片大地,对他说地底下有一个神灯,让他拿到。后来他用智慧战胜了巫师,夺回了神灯。他跟了一位公主结婚,过上了幸福的生活。我读了这本书,知道了碰到事情一定要动脑筋思考。可惜后面还有一个故事我没有看完,周二又要进行漂流活动了,不知道周二我会拿到什么书呢?我很期待。

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篇3:热爱生命英语读后感

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Read "one man to cherish life", so I know life is everywhere, everywhere, life is so precious! With life, there is competition and struggle; with life, there will be happiness and sadness; with life, there is hope and ideals, with life, only to cherish life.

Jack Londons love of life tells a story about life. The works show that the strong breath of nature, brave and adventurous romantic spirit, strong will and to "live" deeply attracted me, reading people excited: a western American prospectors friend cruel abandoned was on his way back, he walked alone in the vast on the moor. The winter approached, and the cold wind caught him with snow, and he had no more food, and his legs were hurt, his shoes were broken, his feet were bleeding. He can only waiwaixiexie to stumble in the swamp covered hills, stream of wasteland, very difficult to move forward. Even at the end of the day, he had to climb forward. Just after his body was very weak and fainted, his danger came! He met a wolf who was equally hungry! The sick wolf followed him closely, licking his blood. In this way, a fierce battle between life and death began! Two dying creatures dragged their dying bodies and hunted each other in the wilderness. In order to go back alive, in order to overcome this horse he sick sick wolf, although the disease is still exhausted, hungry and exhausted all efforts in unarmed combat killed a wolf, the wolfs blood to drink. Finally, by the wilderness of ice and snow, he came to the beach and was rescued by a whale ship.

The novel clearly shows a man in the wilderness through the difficult process of survival, quietly portrays life great and powerful, is a celebration of life. "Love of life" by readers of the Blitz, is not accidental, because we can see from the face of harsh environment peoples indomitable will, dare to challenge and go beyond the limit of life, to create a miracle of life. Especially people fight in bed and illness, from which we can draw the power of life. Like the hero of the book, never give up, never give up, life strangling the throat, become a powerful life.

Ostrovsky once said: "the most precious thing is life.". Life belongs to man only once." Yes, how sacred and precious life is. However, in real life, some people lament, people complain that Life is but a dream. Born Under A Bad Sign, I do not intend to live, more people say life is painful and boring, even some people because a little small setbacks on the yield. Self abandonment, mediocrity in life.

Yeah! Life is your own, we can make it valuable, also can make it valuable, also can make it intense darkness without light. Therefore, we should be responsible for ourselves, we should cherish life, let the limited life to create unlimited glory!

I think this book is worthy to reading, it make us cherish our life.

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篇4:《小王子》读后感300字

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我读了《小王子》,印象最深的是点灯人。

点灯人每天按时点灯和关灯。一到早晨就关灯,一到晚上就点灯。可不久,星球一年比一年转得 快,点灯人一年比一年点灯关灯的次数就更多,间隔就更短。最后星球竟每天只有一分钟!点灯人没有放弃,还是按照早晨关灯和晚上开灯的规律做下去,他就要每 分钟开、关一次,非常辛苦,但是他仍然坚持准时点灯准时关灯。

我们小学生要学习点灯人,养成守时的良好习惯,早晨准时起床、洗脸、准时上 学。下课不跑太远,准时回教室。中午准时回家吃饭、有作业写作业、没作业睡觉、中午按时上学。下午放学要准时回家,不要在路上玩。回到家按时写作业、温习 功课。晚上要按时睡觉,保证第二天准时起床。每天还要按时锻炼身体。

养成守时的良好习惯,会受益终生。

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篇5:小王子英语读后感

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in order to enrich my summer vacation, which the extracurricular reading, my mother bought me a book titled the little prince is. i was wondering, what is the prince to man? a: i cant wait to get books and read it.

see the introduction section, i just know, this book in the east and west are very famous, adults and children are like books. no wonder the teacher told us to buy the book. this book is about the little one lives in only one room, the planet for his roses watering everyday. later, he left the planet, travel, saw many strange people, in order to develop their horizons, and he came to the desert, he met an airplane pilots of broken. prince offered to help him, and he forged a deep friendship, in the book describes the prince since leaving, he missed his star rose to leave earth, he tried every way, even a little snake bites, and since then pilot never saw his wonderful description, etc.

reading this book, i finally understood the purity of heart. like the prince deeply in love with him, in order not to let the rose flower, he was still please sheep eats sheep pilot drew a mask, for him, as he rose, if not just like all planets are lost. this is how sincere feelings! still say that fox, even little left, it will forever remember him.

this story has many implication, tell us, not deceive, also dont puffed up, also do not have meaning in the waste of time and money, we should maintain the balance of baby mindset to finally, earnestly do every thing. ...

i like the book, read a book, i learned that many human reason, also increased my knowledge, and maybe i know the original adults will have many do wrong. the grown-ups do every thing, all is not correct, and so we see things should go to watch it, just like the teacher to our request, and we hope that the child in the growth process, always keep a pure heart, to treat every thing, to find something we really must find in study, therefore, we should also with the same attitude to study hard, pursuing ideal goal.

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篇6:《野性的呼唤》英语读后感

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At the beginning of this century, many new writers emerged with the introduction of many new ideas. Among them, Jack London was the most popular one.

His most famous novel is the call of the wild . Although it is a story about a dog, Buck, it vividly depicts the life in the primitive North where people rushed for gold and fortune.

Buck, used to belong to a judge, was kidnapped and sold to North. Then he became a member of a dog-team pulling a sled . In the days of pulling a snow-sled, he learned to conform to the law of nature and obey the master. Finally, he found a basic instinct hidden inside him, which enabled himself to survive the tough environment. This is the call of the wild.

When you read the story, you will feel that Buck is a man instead of a dog, struggling with his fortune and conforming to the law of nature.

Though short, it is really a thrilling story. What you never forget is the tough life in the nature, the brave and crafty dog. Maybe the wild is calling you to go ahead.

While writing for only 16 years throughout his life, London produced an amazing body of work among which, White Fang, Martin Eden, the Valley of the Moon are representative.

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篇7:中外名人故事读后感

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最近,我看了《中外名人故事》,从中又认识了许多科学家、政治家、军事家、艺术家、经济学家。比如才能全面的科学家张衡,他在天文、历法、文学、地理等方面都取得了巨大的成就,是一个罕见的全才式人物。

张衡生活在东汉时期,他发明的地动仪整整领先了欧洲1000多年,他还发明了可以测定风向的候风仪,可以自己运行的自行车,能够自己飞的木鸟;在数学方面,他计算出圆周率是3.162;在地理方面,他绘制的一幅《地形图》流传了几百年;在艺术领域,除了写文章外,他还擅长绘画,是东汉时六大画家之一。

我还从中吸取了一些政治家治理国家的思想,一些为人处事的道理时时提醒我要有志气,又要刻苦努力和团结人。看了这本书,我还收获了许多知识呢!

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篇8:《地心游记》读后感

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暑假里我读了凡尔纳写的小说《地心游记》,它讲述了德国的布洛克教授和他的儿子收到一封来自地心的神秘密码信,从而对地心产生了浓厚的兴趣,于是,他和侄子阿克赛尔、向导汉斯进行了一次穿越地心的探险旅程。他们从冰岛的斯奈菲尔火山进入,一路克服了缺水、迷路、风暴等各种困难,经历了晕眩、饥渴、黑暗、炽热等严酷的考验后,最终在一次西西里岛的火山爆发时回到了地面。

凡尔纳的科幻小说总是能深深地吸引我,我几乎一口气就读完了这本书。跟随这本书历险的同时,我了解了许多有关地层结构及考古学的知识。书中对登洛克教授有十分细致的描写,他有着急躁的性格和充沛的精力,给我留下了深刻的印象。虽然书中对教授的儿子阿克塞尔只进行了少量的描写,但我非常喜欢他,因为他就象我一样,是个不懂太多科学的毛孩子,还只会任性地对教授胡乱发号施令。但是在探险途中,他懂得了人不仅要学会坦然面对事实,接受现实,也应该去相信科学,从生活中探寻真相并感悟真理,理解自然现象的真实意义,体会它们的存在价值。探险使他成长为了一个了不起的大孩子。特别是在遇到缺水困难时,阿克赛尔虽然打起了退堂鼓,但最终被教授对科学锲而不舍的追求精神以及亲情的力量感染了,凭借毅力战胜了对生的渴望,毅然留在了探险路上。

平时,在生活和学习中,我经常会因为好奇,兴致勃勃地开始做一件事,但是,每当事情不像开始时那样有趣和顺利时,我就抱怨起来,给自己找些借口就撂挑子不干了。看了这本书,我真要学习主人公们勇敢坚强和坚持探索的精神。我懂得了:无论做什么事,不仅要有创新冒险精神,还要具备不达目的不罢休的实际行动,才有可能获得成功。

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篇9:英语故事读后感

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Once upon a time there was a kind-hearted nobility, his wife died due to illness, he and his three daughters. This noble tried many inventions, failed, so spent money, so they had to move to a farmhouse life, his daughters also had to personally cooking, sewing and clean.

As for the daughters to marry, the father became even more depressed, because he had no money to buy dowry daughters. One evening, after washing clothes daughters will hang stockings at the fireplace drying. Saint Nicholas know their fathers situation, on that night, came to their doorstep. He has seen from the window fell asleep, the family also noticed that girls stockings. Then from his pocket, he three packets of gold from the chimney, just dropped a cast of girls in the stockings. The next morning when the daughters awoke they found their stockings contained enough gold for them to get married. The nobleman was able to see his three daughters marry and he lived a long and happy life. Later, the children all over the world continue the tradition of hanging Christmas stockings. In some countries children have similar customs, in France, the children will put shoes by the fireplace, etc.(.)

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篇10:《人间失格》读后感800字

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我有抑郁症,所以就去死一死,没什么重要的原因,大家不必在意我的离开。拜拜啦。

——走饭

你知道的,就是有人可以这样轻松自然的谈论死亡,仿佛在谈论一日三餐、周末旅行。

生存并且不厌恶自己,并不是人人都有的能力,痛苦这种东西,与生具来根植于一些人的心里。时值四月,张国荣先生已经离开十四载,十四年前,他在遗书中写下:“我一生没做坏事,为何这样……”

生而为人,我很抱歉。

并不是每个人的理想都有珠光宝气的光泽,鲁迅先生在《病后杂谈》中写到:“大愿,原是每个人都有的……一位是愿天下的人都死掉,只剩下他自己和一个好看的姑娘,还有一个卖大饼的;另一位是愿秋天薄暮,吐半口血,两个侍儿扶着,恹恹的到阶前去看白海棠”。如此阴暗的理想,听起来却不觉反感,“扶白海棠吐血”,竟有了些雅的味道。

相比之下,太宰治先生的理想就不仅仅限于“吐半口血”了,他一生都在追求死亡,打开太宰治先生的履历,除了获奖,便是自杀未遂,直到39岁那年他终于如愿以偿。我没有考证过太宰治是否真的患有抑郁症,但毫无疑问,他的文字里透着抑郁倾向。人们说,这是“无赖派”文学。

太宰治的人生信条可能就是:如果没什么事的话,那我就去死一下。

第一次自杀,太宰治20岁。他在寄宿的家中服下大量的安眠药,却因为未到致死量,自杀失败。研究者说这次自杀是因为他的学业不佳。

第二次自杀,时年21岁的太宰治与银座酒吧的女招待殉情,这次同样是服用了大量的安眠药,情人离他而去,太宰治却被救了回来。这让他一生都觉得背负罪责。

第三次是太宰治26岁时,学业门门挂科,毕业希望渺茫,报考报社不及格,绝望之余,便跑到山中上吊自杀,可是上吊的绳子却断了,太宰治悻悻而归。

第四次是在1937年春天,得知妻子与人有染,他悲苦愤懑,带着妻子前往群马县水上村谷川温泉,打算两人结伴共赴黄泉。这次两人也因药量不足致死而幸存了下来。

连死都死不了,我有何用?

最后一次,就是1948年6月13日与山崎富荣的情死了。那时具有自传性质的小说《人间失格》刚刚成书不久,太宰治已经开始屡屡咯血,病情恶化。据说投水之前,二人还服用了氰化钾,看来这一次当真是决意赴死,39岁的生命,终于如愿。

对于有的人来说,相比活着,死亡真的不可怕。

读《人间失格》,能够清晰的感受到作者的挣扎与痛苦。然而却丝毫不觉得同情,因为“同情”总是给他人,而《人间失格》里的种.种阴暗,总有一款适合你。就像张国荣先生在《异度空间》中所饰演的心理医生,以为看到的是“他人即地狱”,殊不知,自己才是地狱。

我们每个人苟活于世,除了见诸于朋友圈的种.种正能量,总还有更多的阴暗情绪缠绕着我们。有时候你隐隐的感觉到了它,却又难以具体描摹,甚至不敢面对,便放它匆匆溜走,如果你不幸并非生性乐观之人,那么诸多颓丧会更加肆无忌惮的在你内心肆虐。后来那些游离的阴暗情绪在深夜流出你的脑海,幻化成一本《人间失格》。

对内心世界采取几近白描的方式,毫不掩饰的告诉这个世界:我就是这样卑躬屈膝的一个无赖,我过着混乱的私生活,没有责任感,面对现实只知道一味的逃避,我颇有才华却不愿有丝毫进益,我面目可亲却只是混吃混喝的皮囊……我唯一热衷的事情便是死亡。

叶藏(书中主角)说,他是用“丑角精神”作为对人最后的求爱,可他其实根本不会爱,因为他缺乏袒露自己内心,或是探视他人内心的那点勇气。叶藏在小的时候发现,自己佯装一个蠢货的时候,貌似会得到周围人的认可与喜欢。于是他便走上了耍宝搞笑的道路,甚至当他发现“模仿劳埃德和大家寒暄的样子,她们笑得更欢畅了”。从那往后,每逢镇上播放劳埃德的电影,叶藏必坐在台下,偷偷揣摩他的神情举止。仔细回想的话,我们的生活中是不是都遇见过这样依赖耍宝搞笑博得他人认可的人?甚至我们自己,是否也在某些时刻扮演了这样的角色?站在高处的时候,莫名期盼自己会突然跌倒。

所以我们总是听说,真正的喜剧大师,台下总是沉默寡言,而真正出色的喜剧,都有那么一丝悲凉的味道。陈奕迅的《浮夸》被很多人翻唱,我总以为最出色的是王祖蓝那一版,除却技巧,我想是因为王祖蓝更能理解歌曲中所描述的“丑角精神”。

我没有能力分析这种行为背后的心理机制到底是什么,就像我无法真正理解太宰治为什么如此执着于死亡。因为在他人的记忆里“我们所认识的阿叶非常率真机灵,若是不喝酒,不,就算喝了酒,也是个像天神般的大好人呢。”以及“我早就注意到你了。对,就是这种腼腆的笑,这是大有前途的艺术家特有的表情哦。为我们的相识,干杯!小娟,这家伙是个美男子吧?可别被他迷倒哦,都是这家伙来了画塾,才害我沦为第二美男子啦。”

可是,这些根本无法填补心灵上的空缺。太宰治说,没办法,我只是想死啊。

这是一个暴露负能量会被咪蒙小姐骂翻的时代,我们太需要显现自己痴迷于读书旅行健身的政治正确了,没有人敢像《人间失格》一样,把阴暗的自己撕碎了给别人看。可是如果你像我一样,在凌晨三点和太宰治来一次精神碰撞,那么你不愿意再佯装幸福。谈到人生的真实状态,我在本书里也找到了最恰如其分的一句描述:

现在的我,谈不上幸福,也谈不上不幸。

只是一个谈不上幸与不幸的存在罢了。何为生活?

昨夜,美酒入喉,我心欢畅。今朝,酒冷香落,徒留荒凉。

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篇11:名著《茶花女》高中英语读后感

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导语:《茶花女》故事讲述了一个青年人与巴黎上流社会一位交际花曲折凄婉的爱情故事。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!

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12:骆驼祥子读后感600字

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这个寒假,我读完了老师要求阅读的《骆驼祥子》。一开始,我并没有十分认真地阅读,因为我认为我不过是在完成任务。可看着看着,我渐渐改变了一开始的看法,我开始认真地阅读,被书中的人物祥子带入那个吃人不吐骨头的黑暗旧社会中,被祥子的一举一动牵动着心弦,为祥子担惊受怕……

《骆驼祥子》这本书讲述了祥子来自农村,立志买一辆自己的车,做一个独立的劳动者。但是,用三年的血汗钱换来的车却被军阀的乱兵抢走,第二次,他还没攒足买车的钱,钱就被孙侦探敲诈走了。接着,车厂厂主的女儿虎妞对他的“爱情”又给他的身心带来磨难。而用虎妞的积蓄买的一辆车在虎妞难产而死后,又不得不卖掉以料理虎妞的丧事。在经过多次挫折后,并随着祥子心爱的女人小福子的自杀,终于吹灭了他心中最后一朵希望的火花,他不再像以前一样以拉车为自豪,他厌恶拉车,延误劳作。生活捉弄了他,他也开始游戏人生,吃喝嫖赌,出卖他人换钱,祥子彻底堕落为城市的垃圾,变成一具失去灵魂的行尸走肉。最终,祥子从一个老实的车夫逐渐演变成为一个地道的流氓无产者。通过这个悲惨的艺术形象,人们对半封建半殖民地的旧中国有较深的理解,并启发人们认识造成祥子悲剧的社会根源。

这本书讲述的祥子的人生可谓是一波三折,让人读了不由得心疼这个从农村来的憨厚老实的小伙子。在书中看着这个小伙子一步一步地向自己的目标靠近,却又在将要靠近时候跌入谷底,这样的经历让人的心一阵一阵的抽疼。可也正是这样的经历向人绘声绘色地描述了在那样的日子里,在那个吃人不吐骨头的社会里,旧社会劳动人民生活的苦难与无奈。

通过这本书,我也了解到我现在生活的社会比起那个社会已经好太多了与其不断地抱怨现在的生活这不好那不好的,不如好好享受自己的人生,不要像祥子一样自甘堕落,要相信一句话“每件事到最后都会是好事,如果不是好事的话,那就说明还没有到最后。”

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篇13:老人与海英语读后感

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When I was a middle school student, I’ve finished this book in Chinese.But when I read it in English,I really gain something new both in the way of expression and the spirit it shows to us.May be different ages to read the same book we will learn different things from it.At least, for my part, that is true.

Firstly,I would like to review some information about this book.Such as the background,major characters and the topic of it.

The Old Man and the Sea is a story by Ernest Hemingway, written in Cuba in 1951 and published in 1952. It was the last major work of fiction to be produced by Hemingway and published in his lifetime. One of his most famous works, it centers upon Santiago, an aging Cuban fisherman who struggles with a giant marlin far out in the Gulf Stream.

The Old Man and the Sea served to reinvigorate Hemingways literary reputation and prompted a reexamination of his entire body of work. The novella was initially received with much popularity; it restored many readers confidence in Hemingways capability as an author. Its publisher, Scribners, on an early dust jacket, called the novella a "new classic," and many critics favorably compared it with such works as William Faulkners "The Bear" and Herman Melvilles Moby-Dick.

This book gives me a deep impression especially the description about the man’s braveness and persistence.

In this book, in order to suggest the profundity of the old man’s sacrifice and the glory that derives from it, Hemingway purposefully likens Santiago to Christ, who, according to Christian theology, gave his life for the greater glory of humankind. Crucifixion imagery is the most noticeable way in which Hemingway creates the symbolic parallel between Santiago and Christ. When Santiago’s palms are first cut by his fishing line, the reader cannot help but think of Christ suffering his stigmata. Later, when the sharks arrive, Hemingway portrays the old man as a crucified martyr, saying that he makes a noise similar to that of a man having nails driven through his hands. Furthermore, the image of the old man struggling up the hill with his mast across his shoulders recalls Christ’s march toward Calvary. Even the position in which Santiago collapses on his bed—face down with his arms out straight and the palms of his hands up—brings to mind the image of Christ suffering on the cross. Hemingway employs these images in the final pages of the novella in order to link Santiago to Christ, who exemplified transcendence by turning loss into gain, defeat into triumph, and even death into renewed life.

The major characters in this book are also vivid and lively.

Santiago?,the old man of the novella’s title, Santiago is a Cuban fisherman who has had an extended run of bad luck. Despite his expertise, he has been unable to catch a fish for eighty-four days. He is humble, yet exhibits a justified pride in his abilities. His knowledge of the sea and its creatures, and of his craft, is unparalleled and helps him preserve a sense of hope regardless of circumstance.

The marlin?,Santiago hooks the marlin, which we learn at the end of the novella measures eighteen feet, on the first afternoon of his fishing expedition. Manolin?,a boy presumably in his adolescence, Manolin is Santiago’s apprentice and devoted attendant. The old man first took him out on a boat when he was merely five years old. Due to Santiago’s recent bad luck, Manolin’s parents have forced the boy to go out on a different fishing boat. Manolin, however, still cares deeply for the old man, to whom he continues to look as a mentor.

Joe DiMaggio, although DiMaggio never appears in the novel, he plays a significant role nonetheless. Santiago worships him as a model of strength and commitment, and his thoughts turn toward DiMaggio whenever he needs to reassure himself of his own strength. Perico ?,Perico, the reader assumes, owns the bodega in Santiago’s village. He never appears in the novel, but he serves an important role in the fisherman’s life by providing him with newspapers that report the baseball scores. This act establishes him as a kind man who helps the aging Santiago.

Martin,like Perico, Martin, a café owner in Santiago’s village, does not appear in the story. The reader learns of him through Manolin, who often goes to Martin for Santiago’s supper. As the old man says, Martin is a man of frequent kindness who deserves to be repaid.

From the very first paragraph, Santiago is characterized as someone struggling against defeat. He has gone eighty-four days without catching a fish—he will soon pass his own record of eighty-seven days. Almost as a reminder of Santiago’s struggle, the sail of his skiff resembles “the flag of permanent defeat.” But the old man refuses defeat at every turn: he resolves to sail out beyond the other fishermen to where the biggest fish promise to be. He lands the marlin, tying his record of eighty-seven days after a brutal three-day fight, and he continues to ward off sharks from stealing his prey, even though he knows the battle is useless.

Because Santiago is pitted against the creatures of the sea, some readers choose to view the tale as a chronicle of man’s battle against the natural world, but the novella is, more accurately, the story of man’s place within nature. Both Santiago and the marlin display qualities of pride, honor, and bravery, and both are subject to the same eternal law: they must kill or be killed. As Santiago reflects when he watches the weary warbler fly toward shore, where it will inevitably meet the hawk, the world is filled with predators, and no living thing can escape the inevitable struggle that will lead to its death. Santiago lives according to his own observation: “man is not made for defeat . . . [a] man can be destroyed but not defeated.” In Hemingway’s portrait of the world, death is inevitable, but the best men (and animals) will nonetheless refuse to give in to its power. Accordingly, man and fish will struggle to the death, just as hungry sharks will lay waste to an old man’s trophy catch.

The novel suggests that it is possible to transcend this natural law. In fact, the very inevitability of destruction creates the terms that allow a worthy man or beast to transcend it. It is precisely through the effort to battle the inevitable that a man can prove himself. Indeed, a man can prove this determination over and over through the worthiness of the opponents he chooses to face. Santiago finds the marlin worthy of a fight, just as he once found “the great negro of Cienfuegos” worthy. HSantiago, though destroyed at the end of the novella, is never defeated. Instead, he emerges as a hero. Santiago’s struggle does not enable him to change man’s place in the world. Rather, it enables him to meet his most dignified destiny.

While it is certainly true that Santiago’s eighty-four-day run of bad luck is an affront to his pride as a masterful fisherman, and that his attempt to bear out his skills by sailing far into the gulf waters leads to disaster, Hemingway does not condemn his protagonist for being full of pride. On the contrary, Santiago stands as proof that pride motivates men to greatness. Because the old man acknowledges that he killed the mighty marlin largely out of pride, and because his capture of the marlin leads in turn to his heroic transcendence of defeat, pride becomes the source of Santiago’s greatest strength. Without a ferocious sense of pride, that battle would never have been fought, or more likely, it would have been abandoned before the end.

Santiago’s pride also motivates his desire to transcend the destructive forces of nature. Throughout the novel, no matter how baleful his circumstances become, the old man exhibits an unflagging determination to catch the marlin and bring it to shore. When the first shark arrives, Santiago’s resolve is mentioned twice in the space of just a few paragraphs. Even if the old man had returned with the marlin intact, his moment of glory, like the marlin’s meat, would have been short-lived. The glory and honor Santiago accrues comes not from his battle itself but from his pride and determination to fight.

Santiago dreams his pleasant dream of the lions at play on the beaches of Africa three times. The first time is the night before he departs on his three-day fishing expedition, the second occurs when he sleeps on the boat for a few hours in the middle of his struggle with the marlin, and the third takes place at the very end of the book. In fact, the sober promise of the triumph and regeneration with which the novella closes is supported by the final image of the lions. Because Santiago associates the lions with his youth, the dream suggests the circular nature of life. Additionally, because Santiago imagines the lions, fierce predators, playing, his dream suggests a harmony between the opposing forces—life and death, love and hate, destruction and regeneration—of nature.

This book gives me courage of conquering all kinds of difficulties .And I have the belief that the most beautiful thing is the process that we make our best to achieve our dream,and never say give up .

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篇14:英语书籍读后感

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My favourite book

Do you know Harry Potter? It’s one of my favourite sparetime readings and it’s written by J. K. Rowling. She had the idea about Harry Potter when she was on train, “Harry just walked into my head.” She said later. She started writing the first edition of Harry Potter the next day.

Harry Potter is a magical school student who wears glasses and has no parents, now he is 16 years old. He is very brave and known by everyone because he is the only person who will not die by devil. At school, he has two good friends, they are Rone and Henry.

When read the book my first time, I feel very exciting and interesting. So I read it again and again, each time I have different feelings, sometimes I even feel as if I’m one of Potter’s partners. Now there are five edition of Harry Potter published and they are very popular with young students. Books about Harry Potter have sold millions of copies all over the world. Do you like Harry Potter? If you haven’t rea

d the book yet, read it now and you’ll find a wonderful world.

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篇15:推荐好书《伊索寓言》读后感作文

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我在假期里读了许多书,其中有一本书我感觉对我们小学生的人生观,价值观和养成良好习惯都非常有益。书名叫《伊索寓言》。

下面我简单的讲一篇故事给你们听听。故事名称为《小偷和他的母亲》。

有一个贪心的孩子偷了他同学的课本带回家,他母亲不但不责怪他反而夸奖他,小孩子很开心,认为这样做是对的。第二次,他偷了一件同学的上衣给母亲,母亲非常高兴,更加称赞他。这孩子长大成人后就开始偷贵重物品,直到最后他在偷贵重物品时被人抓住。

当他双手被绑押向刑场,他母亲在人群里伤心的捶胸大哭,这是孩子对警察说:“希望能让我在我母亲耳边说两句悄悄话|”。当他来到母亲耳边时,他立刻用牙紧紧咬住母亲的耳朵直至咬掉下来。

母亲骂他大逆不道,他回答说:“这都怪你没尽到做母亲的责任,当初要是我把课本偷回来时你及时制止我,我也落不到今天蒙羞而死的地步”。

这个寓言故事告诉我们从小要养成好习惯,长大才不会犯大错误,才能成为有出息的人。

其实,在《伊索寓言》里有很多很多这样启发,警醒,教育人的故事。只要我们认真阅读和理解,将对我们的性格塑造,习惯培养都非常有益。

所以,我向大家推荐阅读《伊索寓言》!

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篇16:英语相关书籍读后感

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《摆渡人》是刚读完的一本英国小说。

内容讲述,一个父母离异性格内向的小女孩,独自一人坐火车去见自己的父亲,火车在通过一个隧道时失事,小女孩醒来时发现自己是这场事故的唯一幸存者。她走出隧道口,和远山坡上一直望着她的小男孩一起跨越这个荒原。

事实上,小女孩是这场事故唯一的遇难者,和小男孩相遇的是她的灵魂。

小男孩就是灵魂的摆渡者,将刚刚去世的人的灵魂从荒原摆渡到另一个世界,否则逝者的灵魂将被荒原上的魔鬼吃掉从而进入地狱加入魔鬼的群体。

故事情节颇惊心动魄,在跨越荒原的日子里,小男孩一直保护小女孩两人相依为命,产生了爱情。当小女孩跨越荒原成功摆渡到另一个世界时,因留恋小男孩而找到了回到荒原的办法再次与其相见。

当然,结局也没有让读者失望,二人一起从荒原逆行回到了人间,达到了圆满。

这个故事听起来似乎和平常我们看过的穿越剧,灵异电影相似。但当你仔细品读时,字里行间透露出我们对自己人生态度的思考。

对于死亡 :

若人死了真有灵魂的摆渡者,那么死亡或许没那么可怕,只是离开了一个现实宇宙能看见的世界到达另一个颠沛流离的世界罢了,在那里有逝去的亲人,活着的人早晚有一天也会到来,死亡只是一个空间的跨越罢了。

曾经我读过一篇文章,是一个年岁很大的老者写的,他说若万事抱着一颗好奇的心去对待,或许就能消除恐惧。有人问老者害怕死亡吗?他说曾经很怕,因为他难以想象一个人走在死亡边缘那一刻什么感受。后来他不怕了,他很好奇那一刻的到来,他会是实践者,他要知道答案。

在我的读书生涯里,也有同学的父亲或母亲离世了,伤痛的他们我们无从安慰。一个人在接受亲人的离开时会有种崩溃的感觉。若他们能将亲人的离开看做是空间的跨越,或许心灵的伤痛会有所减轻。

以前在书上看到过这样一句话,我们每个人都来自墙上的一幅画中,只是从静态的平面跨越到动态的立体空间,如果有的人离开了,TA只是回到了那副画里而已。 当我看到这句话的时候,突然觉得特别轻松,因为那一刻开始我觉得世界没有可怕的事情,一切都是我们的心态所为,如果连死亡都不怕了,世界还有更可怕的事情吗?

看过一个访谈节目,专家说这世界有太多永远解不开的秘密。比如,人死了到底有没有灵魂,到底有没有另一个世界的存在,这没有人能亲自实践过再回头告诉世人答案。所以,大可像那位老者一样保持好奇心,亦或相信还有另一个世界的存在。

对于执念:

每个人都是自己心灵的摆渡人,善恶都由自己摆渡,你选择做什么性质的人,行动和意念的支配都由你。消极的情绪,萎靡的状态,自私,凶恶,冲动,没自信等等负面的标签你可以往身上贴,最后形成一个糟糕的人这也是你自己造成的。我们有权摆渡自己的心灵,完美自信,积极向上,友善,宽容,高情商做到这些并不难,关键看你对生活的态度,你执念于什么,你将得到什么。

摆渡人的方向很广,你想要将自己的心灵摆渡到哪个河岸,你要做一个什么样的人,由你决定。

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篇17:《傅雷家书》读后感

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曾几何时,在上世纪那个现代通讯不发达的时代,闲来无事,愁绪来袭,人便会铺开一张信纸,提笔写下自己的心绪,装入信封,交给邮筒,等待远方亲朋的回复,《傅雷家书》便是在那个时代诞生的。一位父亲用自己默默的坚持,书写着一封封家书,尽着父亲的教育责任,带给后人无限的启迪。

《傅雷家书》不是普通的家书,是我国文学艺术翻译家傅雷及夫人1954—1966年间写给孩子傅聪、傅敏的家信摘编,该书是一本优秀的青年思想修养读物,是素质教育的经典范本,是充满着父爱的教子名篇。傅雷夫妇作为中国父母的典范,一生苦心孤诣,呕心沥血培养的两个孩子,傅聪——著名钢琴大师;傅敏——英语特级教师。高尚的父母培养出成功的儿女,家书中父母的谆谆教诲,孩子与父母的真诚交流,亲情溢于字里行间,给了我强烈的感染启迪。

在这本集子里,傅雷在给傅聪的信里这样说:“长篇累牍的给你写信,不是空唠叨,不是莫名其妙的Gossip,而是有好几种作用的。第一,我的确把你当作一个讨论艺术,讨论音乐的对手;第二,极想激出你一些青年人的感想,让我做父亲的得些新鲜养料,同时也可以间接传布给别的青年;第三,借通信训练你的—不但是文笔,而尤其是你的思想;第四,我想时时刻刻,随处给你做个警钟,做面‘忠实的镜子’,不论在做人方面,在生活细节方面,在艺术修养方面,在演奏姿态方面。”贯穿全部家书的情意,是要儿子知道国家的荣辱,艺术的尊严,能够用严肃的态度对待一切,做一个“德艺俱备、人格卓越的艺术家”。这些家书凝聚着傅雷对祖国、对儿子深厚的爱。信中首先强调的,是一个年轻人如何做人、如何对待生活的问题。

书中处处闪耀着智慧的光芒,时时给人深刻的开导。其中贯穿始终,我认为最重要的一点,就是关于做人、修养以及学问的关系实为一体的思想。 在我看来,这就是重视和强调“一般修养”的重要。在其他信中,这种思想都有出现,比如关于去博物馆、去森林等建议,便是希望通过这些方式提高一般修养,而不是一味练琴、搞音乐。 对我的启发则是,读书只是修养途径之一,另外还应有其他。特别是在现代社会,不能死读书,要学会变通,即使读书,也不应仅限某某学科。一般修养的建立和提高即要求文学艺术,科学、哲学、社会学、经济学,历史诸领域都需阅读,即不能偏科。因为,人生或生活绝不像学科分类那么规范齐整。各领域都只是我们所生活的世界的一个侧面,要理解我们生活的世界以及我们自己,广泛阅读是有必要的。

《傅雷家书》是教育成功的标榜,对教育有着独到的见解。看看当前学校的学生教育问题,现在学生中“留守孩子”很多,家长长期在外打工,把孩子扔给在家的老人、扔给学校,一年到头不闻不问子女的情况,不关心子女的做人和品行,电话交流甚少,更不要说写信了。父爱如山,母爱如海,这是孩子成长不能缺乏的生命元素和精神营养啊。当今社会那些不良少年的出现,首先就是良好家教的缺失,滴血的现实应当引起每一位父母的警觉,品读一下《傅雷家书》吧,定会受益匪浅。

时移世迁,过去的岁月是一去不复返了,人生的正道,是在于不断地前进,而现实的一切,也确实在大踏步地向前迈进。我们回想过去,品读经典,也正是要为今天和未来的前进,增添一分力量。

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篇18:《童年》读后感

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童年之路

今天,在一个阳光灿烂的日子里,我阅读了《童年》这本书,它是苏联著名作家高尔基先生以自身经历为原型创作的自传体小说三部曲中的第一部。讲述的是主人公阿廖沙三岁到十岁这一时期的童年生活,虽然书中的内容离我们很遥远,很陌生,可是在阅读完之后,却让我心绪万千,久久不能平静......

童年,是一条五彩斑斓的小河;童年,是一道亮丽的彩虹;童年,是一座神秘的桥,不知会通向哪里......是啊,童年是一个美好的词汇,想到童年,我就联想到了气球和巧克力,联想到了欢乐和幸福,但是高尔基先生的童年却是那么的悲惨,高尔基先生在三岁时就失去了父亲,随母亲投靠到了外祖父家,可是那里却充满了仇恨,只有外祖母十分关心他,在他十一岁那年母亲又去世了,外祖父也破了产,于是他便独自走上社会,艰苦地谋生。

读了这本书后,我思考了许久,我深深地感受到了作者的童年生活,是多么的悲惨呀,当时的社会是多么的黑暗啊。年幼的作者经历了父母去世、小小年纪被他人欺压等种.种痛苦,最终被无情地赶出了家门,这时的高尔基不过只有11岁,也就是和我们一样大的年龄呀!回过头来看看我们的童年是多么的截然不同呀!漫步在阳光和煦的午后,沐浴在亲人的关怀中,白天在学校里和同学老师们一起度过欢乐的时光,放学后迎接我们的是家人的噱寒问暖......这一切是多么地幸福!

我为自己感到庆幸,庆幸没有出生在高尔基那个时代,但同时也感到一些惭愧。不幸的高尔基没有被童年的苦难所击倒,反而在逆境中得到磨难,不断成长,强大了他的意志,最终成为了闻名世界的大文豪。比起他来,我惭愧自己没有高尔基那样的坚强,有时遭遇一点困难都不敢面对,而是选择了逃避。比如说家里一直让我在暑假里去学游泳,但是因为我害怕水,迟迟不敢去学,结果拖到今天还是不会游泳。看了这本书后我暗暗下定了决心,明年暑假我一定要学会游泳,面对困难,迎接挑战,战胜自己。

我的童年充满了欢乐,是无比幸福的,也许在不久的将来,我们将告别童年,永远告别这段美好的时光,但是,我将永远将它珍藏于心。

童年是灿烂的,是彩色的,更是无忧无虑的,但并不是人人都拥有这份美妙,珍惜每个人人生中最美妙的一段日子——童年吧!

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篇19:《朝花夕拾》读后感小学作文400字

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读了《朝花夕拾》,鲁迅先生和我们一起分享了他的童年时代,清晨掉落的花,傍晚才拾起,夕阳的余辉使她多添几分韵味,一起都是那么美好,令人回味无穷……用鲁迅先生的话来说,《朝花夕拾》是“从记忆中抄出来的”,翻开《朝花夕拾》犹如打开了鲁迅先生童年的大门,沿着他成长的足迹,我仿佛置身于趣味横生的百草园,耳畔传来油蛉蟋蟀优美的琴音;走进三味书屋,枯燥刻板的学习之余,折腊梅寻蝉蜕一样也是乐事,我惊讶的发现:一向严肃认真的鲁迅先生,童年时也和其他孩子一样,以虫草为友,以自然为伴,向往自由快乐,无拘无束的生活。这位平日不苟言笑的老人好像一下子变回了当年那个天真活泼的孩子,留恋在无忧无虑的世界里。

想想小时候的自己,又何尝不是如此呢?最爱在下雨前看小蚂蚁搬家忙碌可爱模样;最爱在宁静的夏夜独自一人参加虫子的音乐会;最爱下雪天和伙伴们一起玩耍,打雪仗,堆雪人,一玩起来就忘了时间,忘了回家。如今,童年已成为逝去的风景,只留下无数怀念。

“朝花夕拾杯中酒,寂寞的人在风雨之后,时光的背影如此悠悠,往日的岁月又上心头……”朝花夕拾,拾起的是童年的欢乐,拾起的是美好的记忆,拾起的是温馨的画面,拾起的是对往事的怀念与思考。

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篇20:《一千零一夜》小说读后感

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最近,我读了《一千零一夜》这本书,这本书并不是哪一位作家的作品,它是外国人民文学才华的体现和创造力的结晶。在许多故事中。渔夫、牧民、理发匠、补鞋匠、女仆、樵夫等生活在底层的人物纷纷登场,成为这部故事集里的正面形象。故事常常与揭露统治阶级为非作歹的内容结合在一起,从而产生了激发人民斗志的强烈效果。《神奇的笛子》,《阿里巴巴和四十大盗》等故事都从不同角度表现了主人公的善良、机敏、智慧,也体现了国外人民的丰富想象力和创造力。

书中的故事精彩纷呈,引人入胜。《一千零一夜》的故事由来勾起了我的好奇心,这个故事讲一个叫山鲁亚尔的国王,因为受到妻子的欺骗,所以非常憎恨女人,他决定每天娶一个女子来做他的妻子,第二天早晨就把她杀掉。这个国家的宰相有个女儿叫山鲁佐德,她为了消除全国女子的苦难,自高奋勇地嫁给了国王,山鲁亚尔征求了国王的同意后把妹妹接到了宫中,为她讲最后一个故事。国王在旁边听得也入迷了,不知不觉天亮了,可是故事还没有讲完,山鲁佐德请求国王,只要不杀了她,每天都讲一个故事给国王听,国王同意了,山鲁佐德讲了一千零一个晚上,国王终于被感动了,他发誓,再也不乱杀女子,并且立山鲁佐德为王后,他还让人记下了山鲁佐德所得讲的故事,便有了《一千零一夜》这本书。

希望所有同学在这本书的熏陶下和启发下。变得坚强、勇敢、善良、机智起来,成为一个真正热爱生活的好青年。

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