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导语:教师被人们称为“园丁”、“人类灵魂的工程师”,是受到全社会尊重的一种职业。以下小编为大家介绍老人与海章节读后感英文文章,欢迎大家阅读参考!

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《简爱》英文读后感

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One hundred and sixty years ago,when Charlotte Bronte created Jane Eyre,she could have never thought that it would become eternal.As a matter of fact, in the world of today,there are tens of thousands of Jane Eyre,each living in a readers heart,breathing with him the same air and sharing with him the same happiness and sorrow.Her rich mental world has become an inexhaustible resource of spirtual power.From Jane Eyre,people who are timid and shy get confidence and self-respect;people who feel imprisoned get independence and freedom;people who are lonesome get love and care.However, what I get from Jane Eyre is the courage of inner qestioning and self-exploring.

Jane Eyre is a young orphan being raised by Mrs. Reed, her cruel, wealthy aunt. A servant named Bessie provides Jane with some of the few kindnesses she receives, telling her stories and singing songs to her. One day, as punishment for fighting with her bullying cousin John Reed, Jane’s aunt imprisons Jane in the red-room, the room in which Jane’s Uncle Reed died. While locked in, Jane, believing that she sees her uncle’s ghost, screams and faints. She wakes to find herself in the care of Bessie and the kindly apothecary Mr. Lloyd, who suggests to Mrs. Reed that Jane be sent away to school. To Jane’s delight, Mrs. Reed concurs.

Once at the Lowood School, Jane finds that her life is far from idyllic. The school’s headmaster is Mr. Brocklehurst, a cruel, hypocritical, and abusive man. Brocklehurst preaches a doctrine of poverty and privation to his students while using the school’s funds to provide a wealthy and opulent lifestyle for his own family. At Lowood, Jane befriends a young girl named Helen Burns, whose strong, martyrlike attitude toward the school’s miseries is both helpful and displeasing to Jane. A massive typhus epidemic sweeps Lowood, and Helen dies of consumption. The epidemic also results in the departure of Mr. Brocklehurst by attracting attention to the insalubrious conditions at Lowood. After a group of more sympathetic gentlemen takes Brocklehurst’s place, Jane’s life improves dramatically. She spends eight more years at Lowood, six as a student and two as a teacher.

After teaching for two years, Jane yearns for new experiences. She accepts a governess position at a manor called Thornfield, where she teaches a lively French girl named Adèle. The distinguished housekeeper Mrs. Fairfax presides over the estate. Jane’s employer at Thornfield is a dark, impassioned man named Rochester, with whom Jane finds herself falling secretly in love. She saves Rochester from a fire one night, which he claims was started by a drunken servant named Grace Poole. But because Grace Poole continues to work at Thornfield, Jane concludes that she has not been told the entire story. Jane sinks into despondency when Rochester brings home a beautiful but vicious woman named Blanche Ingram. Jane expects Rochester to propose to Blanche. But Rochester instead proposes to Jane, who accepts almost disbelievingly.

The wedding day arrives, and as Jane and Mr. Rochester prepare to exchange their vows, the voice of Mr. Mason cries out that Rochester already has a wife. Mason introduces himself as the brother of that wife—a woman named Bertha. Mr. Mason testifies that Bertha, whom Rochester married when he was a young man in Jamaica, is still alive. Rochester does not deny Mason’s claims, but he explains that Bertha has gone mad. He takes the wedding party back to Thornfield, where they witness the insane Bertha Mason scurrying around on all fours and growling like an animal. Rochester keeps Bertha hidden on the third story of Thornfield and pays Grace Poole to keep his wife under control. Bertha was the real cause of the mysterious fire earlier in the story. Knowing that it is impossible for her to be with Rochester, Jane flees Thornfield.

Penniless and hungry, Jane is forced to sleep outdoors and beg for food. At last, three siblings who live in a manor alternatively called Marsh End and Moor House take her in. Their names are Mary, Diana, and St. John (pronounced “Sinjin”) Rivers, and Jane quickly becomes friends with them. St. John is a clergyman, and he finds Jane a job teaching at a charity school in Morton. He surprises her one day by declaring that her uncle, John Eyre, has died and left her a large fortune: 20,000 pounds. When Jane asks how he received this news, he shocks her further by declaring that her uncle was also his uncle: Jane and the Riverses are cousins. Jane immediately decides to share her inheritance equally with her three newfound relatives.

St. John decides to travel to India as a missionary, and he urges Jane to accompany him—as his wife. Jane agrees to go to India but refuses to marry her cousin because she does not love him. St. John pressures her to reconsider, and she nearly gives in. However, she realizes that she cannot abandon forever the man she truly loves when one night she hears Rochester’s voice calling her name over the moors. Jane immediately hurries back to Thornfield and finds that it has been burned to the ground by Bertha Mason, who lost her life in the fire. Rochester saved the servants but lost his eyesight and one of his hands. Jane travels on to Rochester’s new residence, Ferndean, where he lives with two servants named John and Mary.

At Ferndean, Rochester and Jane rebuild their relationship and soon marry. At the end of her story, Jane writes that she has been married for ten blissful years and that she and Rochester enjoy perfect equality in their life together. She says that after two years of blindness, Rochester regained sight in one eye and was able to behold their first son at his birth.

Actually,not only do I inspired by Jane Eyres character,but also I am moved by the love of Rochester.I believe that every one of us may have thought about our Mr.Right after reading this book.He doesnt need to be so handsome .However,he must be good to us and take our things as the most important things.Yes, we are all expecting...

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篇1:老人与海优秀读后感

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合上书本,我不禁思绪万千,这本《老人与海》是一部悲剧式励志小说,小说的主人公桑地亚哥,也就是老人,是一个不屈不挠的强者,硬汉。他虽然在海上漂泊了整整八十四天,仍一无所获,却仍不放弃,继续独自捕鱼,最后终于在第八十五天捕到了一条大鱼,却被大鱼在海上拖着走了三天三夜,抓到鱼后却又不断受到鲨鱼的袭击,使鱼变得残缺不全,最后只带回一个巨大的鱼头......

短暂的思索过后,我突然想到,如果我是书中的老人,我又会怎么做?怕是早在八十四天前便已经放弃了吧?而且在这八十四天里必然会有恶劣的天气,险恶的风暴,而我只怕在遇到一点小风小浪后就害怕得逃回渔港吧?何况是遇到鲨鱼呢?估计马上就会放弃鱼,驾船逃跑了吧?我真不敢往下想了。想到这,我觉得自己是多么胆小懦弱;而老人却是那么坚强不屈,勇往直前,他为了自己,为了信念,更为了那以他为榜样的男孩,不断努力,不断奋斗!老人虽没能捕回一条完整的大鱼,却仍能让人将其作为榜样。

生活中,我总是因为遇到一点点小挫折,小困难而放弃去做某一件自己力所能及的事,例如练琴时,我会因为被老师说了一句错音而不满,使自己不能用心练琴,荒废了许多时间。原本让自己休息的时间被没做好的事情霸占,没有更多的收获,却花费了更多的时间,真是得不偿失。

老人那不屈不挠,永不放弃,坚强不屈,永不言败的精神,是我学习的榜样,让我也像他一样,为了自己的目标而奋斗,努力!

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篇2:孤独老人英文

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in the picture, an old lady is sitting in front of a mirror. she is saying to herself in the mirror: "the children are not in my comopany. i feel rather lonely." the picture reveals one of the serious problems of our modern society.

with better living conditions and better medical care, people can live much longer than before. but how to take care of them has become a big problem, which we must cope with seriously.

it is reported that there are more than 160 million people aged over 60 in our country. the percentage of old people is still increasing and many families are confronted with problems coming along with old people. the fast tempo of modern life has left people little time and energy to look after their old parents. on the other hand, some people take their old parents as their burden and treat them badly. as a result, many old people feel neglected and live in great loneliness and helplessness, especially when they are suffering from poor health.

something should be urgently done to help these lonely old people. first of all, those who have old parents should take the responsibility to take good care of them. the government should set up more nursing houses for old people, especially for those who have no children and who are physically and mentally disabled. more importantly, there should be more organizations providing financial, medical and legal assistance for old people. in a word, special efforts should be made to help old people to spend their later years of their lives comfortably and merrily.

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篇3:安妮日记英文读后感

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I just finished reading the English "Annie diary. This is my first time to see the book. The first time I see in elementary school, English. At that time, still cant read, feel nothing. And now, it seems, has deep deep feeling.

Anne frank a jewish girl. She could and ordinary girl live a happy life, but her parents to be hiding in the attic. (www.lz13.cn)Little Annie all hide in the attic of dark, avoiding the Nazis killing. She couldnt close to nature, and friends to play like before. In the shadow of death, Annie only a diary to a torrid every day. For her diary as her friends, she can only rely on and talk to a friend. She is in her diary written a lot of racial discrimination, silent, more is to the outside world, to nature yearning, for life.

From her diary, I could imagine that she was helpless, fear, but more calm and calm. This is a great girl.

After reading the "Annie diary, my heart is very heavy. The Nazi racism, destroying much like Anne as innocent lovely child. War is abhorrent, it lets the human experience is destined unscathed.

Thanks to "Annie diary, let people see war, let people to think ugly, go for unfortunate people mourn.

Let history repeat, dont ever ask world peace.

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篇4:OneThousandOneNight英文读后感

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This winter vacation, I read one of the world famous book called one thousand one night. It is also called Arabian Nights,This is an ancient book, there are many old stories about people in Arabia.

Once upon a time, there was a king, he married a woman every day, but the next morning the king killed his wife. After three years, he has killed more than one thousand women. Once, the prime minister’s daughter thought of a way to prevent the king’s cruel killing. Then, the girl asked the king to marry her. Every night, she told a wonderful story to the king, and when the king want to kill her, her story was getting into the most exciting part, so the king has to give up. Night after night, the girl told about one thousand one nights, and finally, it affected the king to change his mind about her. This is the origin of one thousand one night.

In this book, there are a lot of very strange story, the story of the fisherman and the devil , fisherman and four-color fish story, the story of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp and so on, some stories tell about the brave spirit of adventure, and some praise people’s brave daring to fight with the evil forces. there are humorous, sad, interesting, horrible, tragic and all sorts of stories.

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篇5: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6:老人与海读后感作文选集

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我读过的许多好书中唯一能让我真正感动就是著名作家海明威写的《老人与海》。

《老人与海》这本书讲了这么一个故事,古巴老渔夫桑提亚哥连续八十四天没捕到鱼,被别的渔夫看作失败者,可是他坚持不懈,终于钓到了一条大马林鱼。尽管鱼肉都被咬去了,但什么也无法摧残他的英勇意志。这本书向我们揭示了这样一个真理:人不是为了失败而生的,一个人可以被毁灭,但不能被打败。

以前,我做什么事只要有一点不顺利,就会退缩,有时还会说上几句垂头丧气的话。在学习上,我只要有几次考试不是很理想就没有信心。自从读了这本书之后,我知道了自己的不足,学习上不再因为一两次不顺利而失去信心,而是越考不好,就越要考好。

《老人与海》中,孤独的老渔夫桑提亚哥已经不仅仅是条硬汉,他身上所体现的精神价值,完全是古希腊悲剧精神的现代回响。在《老人与海》中,海明威终于为他所钟爱的硬汉找到了灵魂,这灵魂就是人类亘古不变的永恒价值。

这价值中包括的就是人的自信。桑提亚哥连续出海八十四天了,一条鱼也没捕到。可是,“那双眼睛啊,像海水一样蓝,是愉快的,毫不沮丧的。”原先跟随桑提亚哥出海捕鱼的小孩,谈到他爸爸把他叫到别的船上去,说道:“他没多大的自信。”“是的。”老头儿说,“可是我们有,你说是不是?”

桑提亚哥的自信是绝对自信,是不以环境变化而变化的自信,是不用与他人比较的自信。在桑提亚哥的生存哲学中,即使遭遇到了极点的背运,人也只能自信。

人活着,唯一能确定的必然,就是走向死亡。除此之外,没有任何必然的东西可以依靠。既然人是靠偶然活着的,那么支撑人生存勇气的,就只有自信了。如果丧失了自信,在持续那么多天的背运之后,桑提亚哥还有勇气和毅力出海捕鱼吗?因此人活着就必须自信,不自信是人消费不起的奢侈品。正因为桑提亚哥有着绝对自信,他对小孩被叫走,表示了完全的宽容和理解。在这里,海明威展现了自信与宽容之间的联系。

从物质上来说,老人搏斗了三天三夜的结果是失败了;但从人的精神、从人的自信自尊,从人勇于和命运作竭尽全力的抗争来说,桑提亚哥取得了胜利。

说到底,人的真正胜利也只能是精神的胜利。人在物质上无论取得多大的成就,都不能赢得我们崇高的敬意。而只有精神和气魄的胜利,才使我感动,才使我和追随老人的孩子一样,为他的悲壮落泪。

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篇7:老人与海读后感1000字

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作者是欧内斯特·米勒尔·海明威,他是美国小说家。海明威出生于美国伊利诺伊州芝加哥市郊区的奥克帕克,晚年在爱达荷州凯彻姆的家中自杀身亡。海明威代表作有《老人与海》、《太阳照样升起》、《永别了,武器》、《丧钟为谁而鸣》等,凭借《老人与海》获得1953年普利策奖及1954年诺贝尔文学奖。海明威被誉为美利坚民族的精神丰碑,并且是“新闻体”小说的创始人,他的笔锋一向以“文坛硬汉”着称。海明威的.写作风格以简洁着称,对美国文学及20世纪文学的发展有极深远的影响。

《老人与海》的主要内容是:老渔夫圣地亚哥在海上连续84天没有捕到鱼。起初,有一个叫曼诺林的男孩跟他一道出海,可是过了40天还没有钓到鱼,孩子就被父母安排到另一条船上去了,因为他们认为孩子跟着老头不会交好运。第85天,老头儿一清早就把船划出很远,他出乎意料地钓到了一条比船还大的马林鱼。老头儿和这条鱼周旋了两天,终于叉中了它。但受伤的鱼在海上留下了一道腥踪,引来无数鲨鱼的争抢,老人奋力与鲨鱼搏斗,但回到海港时,马林鱼只剩下一副巨大的骨架,老人也精疲力尽地一头栽倒在陆地上。孩子来看老头儿,他认为圣地亚哥没有被打败。那天下午,圣地亚哥在茅棚中睡着了,梦中他见到了狮子。“一个人并不是生来要被打败的,你尽可以把他消灭掉,可就是打不败他。”

我很佩服老人这种永不言败,面对困难毫不退缩的精神,而我正缺少这种精神与挑战困难的勇气。这本书的思想感情是:“一个人并不是生来要被打败的,你尽可以把他消灭掉,可就是打不败他。”这是圣地亚哥的生活信念,也是《老人与海》中作者要表明的思想。通过圣地亚哥的形象,作者热情地赞颂了人类面对艰难困苦时所显示的坚不可摧的精神力量。孩子准备和老人再度出海,他要学会老人的一切“本领”,这象征着人类这种“打不败”的精神将代代相传。

当我们读到在大海中苦苦鏖战的老人和拼死也要活口的鱼类的时候,我们愿意相信这就是活着之所以应该活着的价值,证明自身存在的价值,对于年轻人以及中年人来说更应该多从这个角度来理会本书的内涵,奋斗可能没有结果,可能一切都会是一场空空的“骨架”,但是,有一点我们必须承认,奋斗的过程是何其令人赞赏?正像某书评作家解读《西游记》中的孙悟空一样,读者最喜欢的还是西行中的孙行者,而不是已经修成正果的斗战胜佛。

在今后的学习中,会有许许多多的困难与挫折等着我们,只有像那位老人那样尽自己最大的努力克服困难,遇到困难锲而不舍、永不言败才能闯过这些暗礁险滩,战胜困难这只拦路虎,创造美好的明天。

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当你遇上挫折,你会怎么办?

或许,你会逃避,找了个避风的港湾;

或许,你会选择哭泣,用泪水清洗伤心欲绝的心灵;

或许,你会选择求救,寻找可以依靠的独木舟,抑或只是一根树枝。

傅雷曾长叹:不经历磨难的逃避是轻佻的。哭泣之后你又将如何?求助,也许会有,也许不会!

我们能做的,就是拍拍胸脯,坦然的面对!

曾记否,海明威的《老人与海》,主人公——老人桑提亚哥,面对着凶猛的恶鱼,硬是拖着疲惫的身子与之进行不懈的抗争,整整八十一天!他胜了,胜得坦荡!他像一面旌旗,立在海岸上,面对着浩瀚的大海和汹涌的波涛,无语,只是挺着胸脯,以撼人的气魄迎着海风猎猎作响!

“一个人可以被消灭,却不能够被打败!”强而有力的音符从桑提亚哥的嘴里,不,是从心里涌出,他虽是一个虚构的人物,但他的精神却是真实的,他的精神是活的,是震撼人心的!

桑提亚哥,一位沧桑的老人,以他的实际行动演绎了他的誓言:一个人可以被消灭,但是不可以被打败!小说中的老人犹如此,我们哪?我们现实的人呢?

对我们来说,很多同学在学习过程中一次考试的失利都会一蹶不振,失去前行的勇气从而丧失学习的信心。读完《老人与海》这本书后,让我们真正领悟到了有挫折并不可怕,关键是要勇于面对挫折,并不屈不挠顽强的去战胜它。

生活就像一条溪流,有过平淌,有过激进,更会有阻遇。生活,如同大海有风平浪静,也会有海浪,更会有海啸!我们不能奢求生活的一帆风顺,每个人在生活中定会遭遇挫折,关键是我们应怎样面对挫折。

当挫折来临时,不要害怕,不要恐慌,要勇敢面对!

我们要知道,成长的路上有阳光,有风雨,我们要学会与命运抗争,要笑着完成每一次作业,笑着完成每一次考试,笑着面对困难与挫折,笑着度过每一天,让挫折成为我们成长的阶梯,挫折就会为你更为精彩的人生喝彩!

记得一句话:“当死神露出他的尖牙对我笑时,我能做的就是对之报以一笑!”很欣赏作者的风度,也想学着吟一句:当挫折一步步靠近时,我们能做的是操起自信的矛和坚强的盾,勇敢的迎上去!

是的,自信和坚强是战胜挫折的有力法宝,怯弱和退缩只能助长挫折气焰。试想,一个人还没有和挫折交锋就已发抖,又怎么能战胜挫折哪?

当生活遇到挫折,有桑提亚哥的精神扶持你,你还会选择退缩,逃避吗?相信你不会!

当生活遭遇挫折,不要哭泣。操起自信和坚强的心灵武器,勇敢的迎上去。身后的桑提亚哥老人笑了。面前的困难挫折恶魔怕了

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篇9:老人与海的读后感

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“一本书就像一艘船,带领我们从狭隘的地方,驶向人生的无限广阔的海洋。”小学三年级的暑假,我读了《老人与海》,这本书是美国著名作家海明威写的。

书中讲述了一位老渔夫,在钓不到鱼的第85天,终于钓到了一条体重约1500磅的大鱼,老人无法把它钓上来,反而被大鱼拖着船往海里航行。老人艰辛地与大鱼奋战了两天两夜后,终于杀死了大鱼,可是这个“战利品”却被许多鲨鱼抢夺了。经过激烈的斗争,最终老人精疲力尽地拖回了一副鱼骨头。

读完了这本书,老人与大鱼、鲨鱼搏斗的场面在我脑海里挥之不去,让我很震惊!老人与大鱼奋战的过程中,在没有水、没有食物、没有武器、没有助手、左手抽筋的情况下,还丝毫不灰心,严肃认真,一丝不苟,坚持不懈,拥有耐心,永不放弃!我非常敬佩这位老人,想起了自己有时在学习中遇到了一点困难就退缩,没有耐心,没有勇气,真的很惭愧!我要学习这位老人的精神!

老人带着大鱼回港的途中,几次三番遭受凶猛的鲨鱼的攻击。书中那些场面的描写,我看得心惊肉跳,心潮澎湃!比如,在第十七章,“鲨鱼的第一次攻击”中,“鲨鱼飞速地逼近船艄,它袭击那鱼的时候,老人看见它张开嘴,它咬住鱼尾巴上面一点儿的地方,牙齿咬得嘎吱嘎吱地响。”又如第十九章“惊心动魄的搏斗”中,“另一条鲨鱼这时也张开了大嘴扑上来,它直撞在鱼身上,闭上两颚,老人看见一块块白色的鱼肉从它嘴角露出来。”……我真是十分佩服海明威先生,怎么可以用文字把场面写得像真的一样。我定要好好学习,争取写出自己的好文章。

今年寒假,我再一次阅读了《老人与海》,禁不住暗暗地赞叹——书中内容真是太精彩了,有许多值得学习的地方!“没有永恒的胜利,只有永恒的意志。”“一个人可以被毁灭,但不能被打败!”也许以后在生活上或在学习上,我们会碰到一些困难和挫折,但是,一定要有信心、勇气和毅力,努力地去战胜它!加油!

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篇10:老人与海读后感300字

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这一星期,我读了《老人与海》这本书,这是欧内斯特·海明威获得诺贝尔奖的一本书。

《老人与海》这部仅百余页的中篇小说向读者诠释了生命的高贵与尊严。小说的主人公是一名叫圣地亚哥的古巴老渔夫,他独自出海打渔,84天依然一无所获。到了第85天终于钓上了一条马林鱼,老人经历三天三夜才制服这条大鱼,之后又遭遇了鲨鱼的袭击,老人奋力对抗鲨鱼,但最后留给他的只有鱼骨头……

虽然老人只得到了一副鱼骨架,但他是一个精神胜利者!他说:“人不是以失败为生的……一个人可以被毁灭,但不能被打败。”他与大海搏斗了三天三夜,在极度的饥饿、疲劳、困倦、伤痛和孤单中,他始终没有放弃,表现出了“重压下的优雅风度”和人类不屈不挠的精神。

海明威通过老人与海的内心表白,表现了他对自然关系的思考:自然法则是人类不可抗拒的,我们崇尚人对自然不屈不挠的斗争,也崇尚人与自然的和谐共处。

我是一名小学四年级学生,每天在学校读书,学习,与伙伴玩耍。不必面对什么惊涛骇浪,更不用与谁英勇搏斗。但是故事里老人面对艰难的毅力和斗志是值得所有人学习的。他带给我们的除了生命的尊严和勇气之外,还有鼓励。不管遇到任何状况,都应该坚强冷静,如果你浮躁,成功将离你远去!

点评:《老人与海》书的内容看似简单,其实蕴含着许多值得人深思的问题。小作者能透过语言文字,有所思考,有所收获,是很值得学习的。

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篇11:老人与海的读后感400字

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最近我看了一部名叫《老人与海》的书,虽然里面的语句并不是那么华丽,但却拥有朴素真实的美,那么下面咱们就一起走进书的王国,体会文字的奥秘。

一位老人常年独自在海上打鱼,有一次他钓到了一条大鱼,但是在返回的路上遇到了成群的鲨鱼。老人使出混身解数和鲨鱼博斗,最后鲨鱼把能吃的肉全吃完了,结果老人拖回去的只是一副大鱼的骨架。

以上我介绍的正是这本书的主要内容,是不是很有意思呢?读完这本书,我被老人坚毅、永不放弃的品格所打动,老人见到鲨鱼后不是想着怎样逃跑,而是想办想和鲨鱼顽强的做斗争,这不禁让我想起了语文书里的一位小主人公,那就是勇于和病魔作斗争的艾滋病小斗士——恩科西。

他知道自已患有艾滋病后,并没有悲观消沉,而是学习怎样面对生活,面对可怕的艾滋病。俗话说的好,人就如弹簧,你强他就弱,你弱他就强。这本书告诉咱们一道理,就算遇到再难的事情,只要坚持到底,就一定会有好的结果!

在人生的道路上难免会有崎岖和坎坷,但只要有厄运打不垮的信念,希望之光就会驱散绝望之云!

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篇12:简爱的英文读后感

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lls us that the best people to increase the dignity of life is love. Novels by the end of the row that this is such a life. Although I think this kind of outcome is too perfect, so perfect a little superficial, but I still respect this author The ideal of a better kind of life. ------- Is to increase the dignity of love / In modern society, few people will like Jane Eyre, for the love for the character and abandon all, and without looking back.s Whole-hearted pursuit of pay, and pure like a glass of ice water ……

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篇13:老人与海读后感

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徐成希

老人与海》是一部令人十分励志的书,全文前一部分平淡无奇,但是在后半段就无比的精彩,在老人出海84天,未钓到一条鱼,终于在85天的时候钓到了一条大马林鱼。在老人精疲力尽的时候,把大马林鱼杀死了。但是好景不长,因为大马林鱼的血腥味,引来了一群群的鲨鱼,老人为了大马林鱼与鲨鱼展开了打斗,但终究不及鲨鱼,但是身为人的尊严,你就是把大马林鱼的骨头拿到了村里来。

总是人是强大的,但是强大也是有极限的。但老人却一次次把自己逼到极限,忠于自己的极限突破。凭借着自己的利益。终于把大马林鱼的骨头运了回来。这个故事是根据真人真事改编的。可以让我们感触很深,要向老人好好学习。学习老人坚持不懈的精神。

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篇14: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15:夏洛的网英文读后感

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A piggy named Wilbur and a spider named Charlotte became friend. The future of this poor piggy is a delicious course of the Christmas feast. Though ever considering escaping, yet after all he is only a pig. While Charlotte--although be viewed as small and insignificant--said, "Let me help you!" Whereupon she used her silk to weave words such as "Some Pig" and "Terrific" in her web, which are regarded as a marvel by human beings. Those marvelous words alter Wilburs destiny, and finally earned him a happy and peace future. Nevertheless, at that moment, the life of Charlotte almost completed its span...

The most impressive episode of this book is the notable friendship between Charlotte and Wilbur. A spider is a threat to a piggy at first glance, but loneliness suddenly makes Wilbur be familiar with Charlotte and surprisingly he found that this spider is extraordinary warmhearted.

What impressed us deeply is the words "You never die, Ill save you!"by Charlotte when Wilbur was wailing "I dont wanna die! I dont!" To fulfill her promise, Charlotte devoted all her lifetime and asked no rewards, until the moment she died.

Such kind of friendship is pure and clean, Only leaving the selfless love and pure kindness. When this sort of emotion has already been lacked seriously in contemporary society, this story undoubtedly moves the readers. Maybe every reader envies that Charlotte has a Wilbur, and Wilbur has a Charlotte.

The word "Goodbye" has already gone with the wind, accompanied by her silk, only leaving a Charlottes web in everyones heart.

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篇16:老人与海的读后感400字

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老人与海》中的主人公,老渔夫桑提亚哥是作者塑造出的“硬汉”形象。他孤独、背运、贫穷且年老体衰,但是他乐观、自信、勇敢、坚韧。他一连出海84天都没有捕到一条鱼,却仍然乐观开朗,一如既往,不达目的誓不罢休。在困难面前,他忍着饥饿,伤痛,竭尽全力,体现了人的不屈不饶的精神。这种可贵的精神感动着我,激励着我。

我们在日常的生活中,往往遇到努力很多次都得不到成功的事儿。一般情况下我们会选择放弃,在困难面前退缩。我们思想中早已厌倦,行动上自然是消极的。这是我们不妨审视一下桑提亚哥。这个老渔夫,年年岁岁在海上过着寂寞的生活,他守住了孤独,换来了人生的大智慧,从老人身上我们看到了生的毅力,熠熠生辉。

“老人消瘦而憔悴,脖颈上有些很深的皱纹。腮帮上有些褐斑,那是太阳在热带海面上反射的光线所引起的良性皮肤癌变。”这是书中对老人外貌的描写。从文字中,我可以感受到老人所承受的伤痛。这是一个令人尊敬的老人。

通过读这本书我明白了一个道理:人类不应向命运低头,永不服输的斗士精神和积极向上的乐观人生态度,才会受到人类的赞美。

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篇17:老人与海鸥读后感

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今天我们学了《老人海鸥》这篇课文,讲的是一个老人每天都步行二十里来到翠湖给海鸥送餐,还给海鸥起了名字,每天都和海鸥亲切地说话,每当太阳落山时老人的所料袋空了,老人就离开,他第二天还会来。可是没想到老人去世了,他们把老人照片遗容放大,摆到了翠湖边,海鸥们竟然极速煽动翅膀在天上盘旋高飞,过了一会儿,海鸥竟然在老人的遗像前站成两行,他们站在那肃立不动,像是为老人守灵的白衣天使,当他们不得不收起遗像的时候,海鸥们像是炸了营似的朝遗像飞来,他们好不容易从飞动着的白色漩涡中脱身。在为老人举行的葬礼上,老人背着那个蓝布包,撅着嘴,好像在呼唤着海鸥们——·——·

善良的老人,纯洁的海鸥。我非常佩服老人来回二十里路给海鸥喂食,也佩服他们的深情友谊,海鸥竟然能听懂老人说话。同时,老人对海鸥那无私的爱感动着我,海鸥对老人的那份情震撼着我。

这不仅是我想起了我家的旺旺,旺旺在我姥姥家寄存着,我有什么好吃的我都给他送过去,他非常听话,见人就跑过上去抱住表示友好,旺旺和我感情很深,我对旺旺很好,不管它犯了什么错我不打它也不吵他,只是摸着它的脑袋和它说说悄悄话,说完话之后,它会摇摇尾巴,点点头,舔舔我的手,表示明白,这让我感觉到了人和动物的亲密感情,只要你对他好善待它,他就会用忠诚回报你。有一次旺旺来我们家,别人用好吃的来诱惑它,让它跟他走,可是旺旺没有这样做,它只是很快跑了回来,没有理会那个陌生人,来到我面前,叫了两声,扑到了我身上抱住了我。

其实世间的万物都是有灵性的,遍及天地的爱心是我们这个世界的希望,动物是我们的亲密朋友,他们和我们一起组成了丰富、美丽、和谐的世界,我们要与他和谐相处。

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篇18:老人与海英语读后感300字

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我今天读了《老人与海》这本书,它讲的故事令我非常感动。

老人在八十一天没有捕到鱼之后,他终于捕到了一只剑鱼。可是,在他回来的路上,他遇到了一只鲨鱼,他与鲨鱼搏斗一场,最后,老人失去了他捕到的剑鱼,他又空手而归了。

老人永不言败的精神感动了我,在他与鲨鱼搏斗时说:“你可以杀死一个人,但你永远不可以打败他”。老人宁死不屈的精神让我为之震撼,我又想起了司马迁,他也没放弃自己的生命,终于写成了《史记》;我又想起了张海迪,她瘫痪在床,但还是用吉它歌唱自己的人生;我还想起贝多芬,他双目失明,双耳失聪,却写出了9部交响曲……

我终于明白自己平常生活中,无论遇到怎样的困难都不能放弃,要坚持,这样才能成功。

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篇19: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20:老人与海读后感1000字

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人可以失败,但不可以被打败。失败后,再努力,再坚持,终会功夫不负有心人。

——题记

老人与海》塑造了一位不屈不挠、坚持不懈的老渔夫形象。这本书记叙了老渔夫桑提阿果在海上捕鱼的全部过程,他在84天没有捕到鱼的情况下,依然坚持捕鱼,经过重重艰险,终于捕获了“一条不止一千五百磅重的大马林鱼”,但在返途中,鲨鱼闻到了受伤后的大马林鱼身上的腥味,想要吃大马林鱼,桑提阿果便同鲨鱼进行了惊险的搏斗,最终这条大马林鱼被鲨鱼吃光了,他只得拖回一副鱼的骨架。一个朴素的老人,一个平凡的故事,老人凭着一份坚持、一份执著,造就了一个不可思议的奇迹。

“阳光总在风雨后。”桑提阿果虽然连续84天没有捕到鱼,但他并没有放弃,选择了坚持,终于捕到了大马林鱼,虽然大马林鱼最后只剩下一副鱼骨架,但从桑提阿果捕鱼遇到的种种困难和他的做法、想法,足以看得出他面对艰难困苦时所显示的坚不可摧的力量,所以他捕鱼后梦见了狮子。桑提阿果是人类中勇于与强大势力搏斗的“硬汉子”代表,他那捕鱼的不幸遭遇象征人类总是与厄运进行不断的抗争,大马林鱼象征——人生的理想和追求,鲨鱼象征——无法摆脱的命运和强大势力,大海象征——变幻莫测的社会与国家,而狮子则象征——勇武健壮、改朝换代与仇视邪恶。老人的处境、勇气与坚持令人难以置信,处境造就了人的品格,磨练了人的意志;勇气会使人坚强起来;坚持能让自己绝处逢生,走向胜利的彼岸。

“人可以失败,但不可以被打败。”是桑提阿果的生活信念,我们生活中又何尝不是呢?中国篮球运动员——姚明,之前虽然只占身高优势,打球技巧并不理想,但他并没有放弃,经过他坚持不懈、努力地训练,终于成为一名篮球巨星;有一些同学起初成绩不太理想,经过自己不断地复习、理解、运用、努力,成绩逐渐上升;有一些商家新推销的产品售卖不出去,损失了大量资金,但他们并没有气馁,而是通过其它的方法把产品推销得越来越广,销售数量也在大幅度的提高。

失败后,再努力,再坚持,终会功夫不负有心人。从这句话中我想到了自己,记得以前学跳舞时,因为我经常懒床,所以每次的训练都会迟到,并且训练时还会哈欠连天,睡眼朦胧,至于老师讲的要领自然成了耳边风,所以训练效果很不理想。导致在比赛中,大家都获得了奖杯,而我却一无所获。可我并没有因此而放弃,我改掉了懒床的坏习惯,我学会了坚持,学会了努力,我把舞蹈中的每一个动作,都反复练,坚持练,直到自己觉得标准、满意为止。经过我持之以恒的努力,我成功了,在全市少儿舞蹈比赛中获得了金奖。一个人活在世上,要勇敢地面对磨难和失败,要耐得住寂寞,忍得了痛苦,受得了失败。

坚持,坚持,再坚持!坚持就是胜利。人生就如心电图,一帆风顺你就挂了;人生就是一场赛跑,前面的路漫无止境,只有不断向前跑,才能够成功。我们要学习桑提阿果坚持不懈、永不放弃、不屈不挠的精神。我们每每遇到挫折与困难时,都不要气馁,要坚信“坚持就是胜利”,并朝目标努力奋斗,就一定会取得成功!

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