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窗外,下着雨。淅沥,从云朵里抽出来的雨丝千丝万缕,就这么随风悠悠地飘洒着,滋润万物却又悄然无声。我独自一人倚着那扇窗,微微垂眸,在脑海中反复回味着那本书,同时也牵起了几缕往事的记忆。——题记

老人与海》故事的主人公是一位圣地亚哥的老渔夫,这位风烛残年的渔夫一连八十四天都没有钓到一条鱼,就连一起出海的小孩马诺林也去了别的船上。但他仍然不肯认输,终于在第八十五天钓到一条身长十八尺,体重一千五百磅的大马林鱼。经过两天两夜的奋战,他终于杀死大鱼,但许多小鲨鱼前来抢夺战利品。他一一地杀死它们,到最后只剩下一支折断的舵作为武器。最终,老人筋疲力尽,却只拖回了一副残破的鱼骨头而已。

细细品读,我发现这字里行间,都流露出一种精神:即使一个人已经在绝境之中了,但也不要放弃,越是艰难,就越是要迎刃而上。如果你做到了这些,那么在那个时候,你会迸发出一种神奇的力量,令你孕育出那不可思议的奇迹。就算那股力量耗尽了,最起码也得到了精神上的胜利。而这种精神,也让我改变了自己人生的轨道。

第一次考试,象征着我即将正式迈进知识的门槛,可我的成绩却并不理想,甚至可以称之为糟糕。父母的严格要求,已然成为了我的负担。考试的失利,令我背负上了沉重的压力,父母的期望像丝一样紧紧包裹着我。“好难过,这就是成长吗?这就是我的未来吗?”我喃喃而摇头。空旷的房间,灯光为其打上暗黄的底色。在一个昏暗的角落,隐约蜷缩着一个女孩儿。走近看,眼底是满满的忧伤,与不属于这个年纪的成熟,稚嫩的脸庞上是憔悴,那个阳光稚气的女孩儿仿佛已不复存在,取而代之的是忧郁的我。“只是不适应而已……”我自我安慰着,却依旧茫然地盯着天花板,眼里是彷徨,以及对未来深深的恐惧。情绪渐渐好转,可再一次到来的试卷,狠狠撕裂了,我还未完全愈合的伤口,把我从自己创造的那虚无飘渺的梦境中拉了出来,逼迫我面对这残酷的现实。

就这样恍恍惚惚得过了几天,这本书被朋友送到了我的手上。起初只是心不在焉地看了几眼,可在不经意间看了几眼后,便感到妙趣横生,反复思考这其中所蕴含的人生哲理。书本中,老人不服输的硬汉精神令我感到由衷的佩服,敬意油然而生,与此同时,我也感到了前所未有的羞愧:面对没有水、没有食物、身体疲惫的困境下,老人也不放弃,继续抗争着。而我仅仅是两次考试失利,就整日怨天尤人,顾影自怜,不懂得找出失败的原因,不懂得要努力去改变,才能得到胜利。“多简单的道理呀。”我久久地凝视着这本书,轻笑出声。

这本书让我那已经偏离航线的小船,重新回到了原来的地方。

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篇1:老人与海读后感800字

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失败也是一首歌

在弥漫着芬芳书香的图书馆,我阅读了诺贝尔文学奖获得者美国著名作家海明威的代表作——《老人与海》,这的确是一部耐人寻味的经典作品,

《老人与海》主要讲述了一位以打渔为生的老渔夫——桑地亚哥,在整整八十四天里他独自出海但都一无所获,倔强的他并没有向命运低头。这天他又出海了,经过艰难的捉捕,凭着坚强的毅力,终于捕获到了一条比他的小船还要大很多的倍的大马林鱼。但是,在返航的途中,他不幸与一大群鲨鱼相遇了,虽然奋力抗争,鲨鱼还是吃掉了大马林鱼身上所有的肉,老人最后带回的是一副巨大的鱼骨架。

本书用大量的笔墨记叙了老人与大马林鱼做激烈斗争的情景,从中突显出老人顽强不屈的崇高精神。我认为,大马林鱼是一种象征,它象征着困苦的的人生,老人不畏艰险和它殊死搏斗,成功地捕获了大马林鱼,老人赢了;同样,鲨鱼也是一种象征,它象征着莫测的命运,老人也同样和它作了顽强的抗争,但鱼肉还是被鲨鱼吃光,老人输了。

让我感到震撼的不是老人输在鲨鱼尖利的牙齿之下,而是老人在失败面前那毫不沮丧的气度!海明威在书中说过——一个人并不是生来要给打败的,你尽可以消灭他,可就是打不败他。在我看来,失败就如一首歌,虽然它的旋律不及成功之歌那么亢奋人心,但它更能让人刻骨铭心。就例如家喻户晓的“发明大王”爱迪生,他为了给人类带来光明,做了一千五百次实验,都没有找到做电灯灯丝的合适材料。尽管失败了这么多次,他都没有选择放弃,毅然选择继续试验,并最终取得了巨大成功。

漫漫人生路,并不都是一马平川,荆棘、陷阱随时都会阻挡我们前进的步伐,甚至让我们迷失方向,但只要我们坚定必胜的信念,踏踏实实地坚持走下去,哪怕到不了终点,也会感到欣慰。现在的我们正处于学生时代,获取知识是这个阶段的首要任务,“书山有路勤为径,学海无涯苦作舟”。通往成功彼岸的路上我们会遇到许许多多的挫折、失败。碰到这些情况,千万不能情绪低落,垂头丧气,而应当坚定信念,沉着面对。相信一分耕耘一分收获,相信成功就在不远的前面。抬起头,挺起胸,伴着失败的歌声前行……

“路漫漫其修远兮,吾将上下而求索”。既然失败都来了,成功还会远吗?与命运作不屈的斗争,总有一天胜利会向你招手。

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一个普通的渔夫,一条普通的大鱼。在茫茫大海上,用智力和耐力开启了一场看似平凡又不平凡的对决。这本书叫《老人与海》,它并不厚,但它教会给我许多知识。

这个渔夫叫桑提亚哥,捕鱼前八四十天都没有捕到鱼,第八十五天的时候,他架着自己的小船,去捕鱼了,功夫不负有心人,他终于钓到了一条鱼。但是这条鱼的力气特别大,把小船都带动了起来,就这样,一次智力和耐力的战斗开始了!

经过很久很久,虽然他带回的只是大鱼的骨架,但是已经足够让人吃惊。

一个人并不是生来就要给打败的,你可以尽力消灭他,但就是打不垮她。这句话引出了主题,是啊,我很同情他,但是我更敬佩他。同时呢,我还要学习他的乐观,还有他的坚持不懈,相信也许有时有些事只要你等一等,结果也许没有你想的那么糟。

读了这本书以后,我学会了很多很多,我相信大家也会学到很多,我希望以后能跟大家一起分享。

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篇3:老人与海的读后感

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锲而不舍,金石可镂;锲而舍之,朽木不折。

老人与海》一书叙述了一位贫穷的老人出海捕鱼时,捕到了一条大马林鱼,老人在与大马林鱼争斗的过程中,虽然受了不少伤,但是他依然目标专一,持之以恒,战胜了大马林鱼,打败了前来抢食的鲨鱼,将大马林鱼带回了他家乡的港口。

只有经历过风雨才能见彩虹。人生亦如此,唯有目标专一,持之以恒,才会拥有美好的明天。古往今来,凡是在事业上有所成就的人,哪个背后没有付出过辛勤的汗水?我国清代著名书画家郑板桥——他以前的字体软弱无力。他立志要把字练好。于是,便以坚忍不拔的毅力天天练习,日复一日,年复一年,从不间断,终于写出了一手遒劲潇洒的好字。使他的字与诗﹑画一起,被后人赞为“三绝”。

我国晋代大文学家左思,他决心致力于文学。从此一心一意,勤勤恳恳,专心致志,广读诗书。终于在文学上取得了巨大成就,写出了千古流传,家喻户晓的《三都赋》。

徐霞客他从小立志要成为一名著名的地理学家。他跋山涉水,餐风露宿,历经千辛万苦。终于写成了著名的《徐霞客游记》……是啊,唯有目标专一,持之以恒,才能有所作为,有所成就。我的表姐,她十年如一日,刻苦读书,孜孜不倦,终于实现了她考入清华的理想。这,不也是目标专一,持之以恒吗?

宝剑锋从磨砺出,梅花香自苦寒来。目标专一,持之以恒,有志者事竟成!让我们一起铭记这句名言,让我们的明天更加美好,让我们一起叩开成功之门,戴上成功的花环!

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篇4:老人与海读后感七年级

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我读过许多书,它们让我学到了许多知识,也让我懂得了许多做人的道理。其中有一本书,让我印象很深,它就是著名作家海明威写的《老人与海》。

《老人与海》向读者讲述了一位自信、勇敢的硬汉——一个来自古巴的渔夫桑提亚哥,赞美了老渔夫坚忍不拔的精神和意志。与此同时,作者阐述了生命的尊严和生命的价值。老渔夫在这次捕鱼的过程中,始终没有向大海、大马林鱼还有鲨鱼所屈服,他最终克服了自身的缺点,用自己的勇气和信心战胜了这一切。即使最后只能得到大马林鱼的骨头,但是并没关系,老渔夫的生命价值已经在捕大马林鱼的过程中充分体现出来,一个面对困难去不轻言放弃的人,就是胜利者。

这让我想到了自己,我做什么事只要有一点不顺利,就会退缩,有时还会说上几句泄气的话。学习上,只要有几次考的不是很理想就会失去信心。但是读了《老人与海》,我被老人的意志所打动,我又有了奋斗的那股劲儿,最后,虽然在校排名只是六百多名,但我有了很大的进步,我也是很开心的。

《老人与海》表现了一种奋斗的人生观,即使面对的是不可征服的大自然,人类仍然可以得到精神上的胜利。也许结果是失败的,但是在奋斗的过程中,我们可以看到一个人如何成为一个顶天立地的大丈夫。《老人与海》是海明威较为满意的作品之一,是海明威个人世界观很人生观的结晶,体现了海明威的人生哲学和道德理想,永不服输的斗士精神和积极向上的人生态度。

这本书是我懂得了一个道理:做人不应该被任何困难所压倒,应该尽自己最大的努力与生活中的困难做不屈不挠的斗争。今后,不管遇到什么困难,我都要信心十足地去面对,坚持到底绝不退缩。

以后我要把这本书介绍给更多的人,让他们感受到生命的伟大。

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篇5: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6:老人与海暑假英语读后感

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i first read this book when i was in my fifteens. and now i remember it just as well as if i had read it yesterday.

pride and prejudice is a chefdoeuvre.

my first impression of this story was from screen.

its long long ago, maybe before i can read english books. i dont remember which movie edition i had seen. but i was impressed by the music, the scenery and the costume. i was very favor of a section of music in its balls. its pretty brisk, liked a wonderful song of a bird. regarding to the characters, i liked elizabeth, the heroine,though i didnt think shes beautiful. but shes smart. however, i didnt pay much attention to the plot. i thought its so long that it made me impatient and bored. by now, i havent read the whole story in english or its chinese version, either. i owe it to my prejudice.

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I was very favor of a section of music in its balls. It’s pretty brisk, liked a wonderful song of a bird. Regarding to the characters, I liked Elizabeth, the he-ro-in-e,though I didn’t think she’s beautiful. But she’s smart. However, I didn’t pay much attention to the plot. I thought it’s so long that it made me impatient and bored. By now, I haven’t read the whole story in English or its Chinese version, either. I owe it to my prejudice. In fact, I didn’t understand the story at that time. I didn’t know why it called Pride and Prejudice. Of course someone was pride, but I didn’t find where’ s the prejudice. I thought it’s normal, the way people treated each other in that. I considered prejudice would be very disgusting. But to the movie everthing was OK in my minds, except its length. Now, I think I have understood more about it. I’m a prejudiced person so I can’t find where’s wrong.

I merely like to do the things I like. Everytime I meet somebody or something,my thinking about he or it all depends on my foregone experience and my mood of the time.

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篇8:老人与海的读后感

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老人与海》是一个十分有教育意义的故事,下面听我来说说吧。

老人圣地亚哥已经84天没有捕到鱼了,一直陪在他身边的小男孩也到了另一条船。但他毫不气馁,一直坚持出海捕鱼。功夫不负有心人,到了第85天,老人居然钓到一只比船还要大的枪鱼,老人与枪鱼周旋了两天,终于叉中了它,但却引来了无数条鲨鱼争抢。老人又与鲨鱼斗争,最后到岸边时枪鱼只剩下一付骨架了,老人也累倒了。小男孩来看他,却认为老人没有被打败。

小男孩为什么认为到最后一无所有的老人没被打败?原来小男孩被他那坚忍韧不拔的精神感动了。这让我也有同感。其实,这就是老人令人敬佩的地方。他可以被消灭,但他不能被打败。

有些人遇到一点难处就坚持不下来。有些人一遇到难题就空着不写;有些人写作文写到一半不会写,就写别的主题;有些人做事自己一累,就不做……他们和圣地亚哥老人比,那就差多了。我们班有一名同学,他跑步速度很慢,但他坚持练习,终于在一次比赛中得到了全班第七名。当时有许多同学给了他掌声,一开始我不明白为什么给他掌声,现在我终于明白了。

其实,要是每个人都能坚持不懈,世界就会变得更美好;要是每个人都能坚持不懈,太阳就会变得更娇艳……人不是为失败而生的。坚持就是胜利!

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篇9:老人与海读后感

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利用暑假的时间我拜读了海明威的著作《老人与海》。此书塑造了一个经典的硬汉形象。古巴的一个叫桑提亚哥的老渔夫经常独自出海打渔,但总是一无所获,被渔夫们认为只是个糟老头。但是84天后老人终于打到了一个比他的船还要长两英尺的的马林鱼,这是老人从没见过的,那条巨大的鱼拖着小船在远海上漂流了两天两夜,终于被老头用鱼枪刺死,然而这时却遇到了凶猛的鲨鱼,一场殊死搏斗是避免不了的。最后整条马林鱼被吃得只剩下骨架了。老人最后拖回家的只是一副光秃秃的鱼架……

看到这里,我不由得想,老人经过千辛万苦终于打到大鱼了,这正是向其他渔夫们证明自己的时候,为什么出现了鲨鱼,并且把老人的鱼都吃了?故事的结局为什么不是老人拖着大鱼回家了,渔夫们都崇拜他而且老人通过大鱼得到了丰厚的报酬,和孩子过上了幸福的生活!难道这个结局不好吗?但仔细想想,为什么此书可以获“诺贝尔奖”,原来作者向我们阐述的是“一个人并不是生来就是被打败的”、“人尽可以被毁灭,但却不能被打败”的哲理。不错,只要是人就会有失败,只有承认了自己的失败并且努力去克服它,去战胜它。当老人一开始捕到马林鱼并被他拖着跑的的时候,当遇到鲨鱼吃他的大鱼的时候,他没有放弃而是勇敢的面对。不管老人托回去的是大鱼还是大鱼的骨架,这已经不重要了,因为老人的生命价值已经体现在了捕鱼和搏斗鲨鱼的过程中去了,我终于明白了:一个曾经为自己的理想追求过、努力过、奋斗过的人就是一个胜利者。老渔夫就是这样一个人,他以足够的信心来挑战自己的极限。从表面上看,老人是失败的,带回去的只是骨架而不是大鱼,其实老人却是一个当之不愧的胜利者,因为老人他没有向马林鱼和鲨鱼投降。我想这就是此书中揭示的真理吧!不管故事结局是怎么样的,老人是值得我们所尊敬的。

人生是漫长的,是无止境追求的,在这个道路上,会有很多荆棘和坎坷,我们应该以足够的自信和勇敢,顽强的面对每一个问题,迎接所有的挑战,那么我们将是永远的胜利者。

人生是漫长的,是无止境追求的,在这个道路上,会有很多荆棘和坎坷,我们应该以足够的自信和勇敢,顽强的面对每一个问题,迎接所有的挑战,那么我们将是永远的胜利者。

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篇10:老人与海读后感英文版

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After a weeks insistence, I finally finished reading "the old man and the sea" this foreign name. The book left a deep impression on me, I cant forget it. This novel mainly wrote one old man fishing in the sea alone. He caught a big fish, the fish head and upper body tied to the edge of the boat. But he met the shark, the old man pulled out all the stops and shark struggle, sharks eat fish can eat to all live to 800 pounds.

Look at the book, my heart cant be calm once in a long time, the common and respectable old man made me deeply understood: "perchance life should not be any difficulties, should do their best efforts and hardships do indomitable struggle of life.

Santiago ALGOL grandpas stubborn spirit really makes me admire. Whenever I read about grandpa during a fierce battle with the sharks, I feel I do not know want nervous or worry about grandpa, grandpa, however, is always the spirit of optimism to face some great difficulties. See here, I couldnt help thinking of yourself, when I met with some difficulties, I always feel very frustrated, feel very tired, really want to escape from reality. Look at somebody elses Santiago ALGOL grandpa, undeterred by whether encounter any difficulty, but bravely to face!

So it should be human, not a death mask, to have confidence in myself. Even if we encounter difficulties, should not let it to beat, should bravely to destroy it.

I believe that with my efforts, I will become like Santiago ALGOL grandpa so brave, so brave to fight.

经过一星期的坚持,我终于读完了《老人与海》这本外国名着。这本书给我留下了深刻印象,使我无法忘记它。这本小说主要写了一位老人独自在海上打鱼。他钓到了一条大鱼,把鱼头和上半身绑在小船边上。但是他遇上了鲨鱼,老人使出了浑身解数和鲨鱼搏斗,鲨鱼把能吃到的鱼肉都吃了却还有800磅左右。

看了这本书,我的心久久不能平静,这位普通而又可敬的老人使我深深的懂得了:“做人不应该被任何困难所压服,应该尽自己最大的努力与生活中的磨难做不屈不挠的斗争。

桑提阿果爷爷的硬骨头精神实在令我佩服。每当我读到爷爷与鲨鱼进行激烈的搏斗时,我的心情不知是要紧张还是要为爷爷担心,可是爷爷,总是保持着乐观的精神去面对一些极大的困难。看到这里,我不由得想起了自己,每当我遇到了一些困难时,总是觉得很不顺心,觉得很烦,很想逃避现实。再看看人家桑提阿果爷爷,不管遇到任何困难也毫不退缩,而是勇敢地去面对!

做人也应该这样,不要一副贪生怕死的样子,要对自己有信心。即使我们遇到重重困难,也绝不应该让它给打倒,应该勇敢地去消灭它。

我相信,在我的努力下,我一定会变得像桑提阿果爷爷那样勇敢,那样勇于拼搏。

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篇11:老人与海读后感1000字

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桑提亚哥(Santiago)是个可怜的老头——看上去似乎是的。海明威(Hemingway)以自己精炼的语言塑造了这个形象,可以说,海明威并没有给予老人成功,却赋予老人在压力下优雅而坚韧的形象。

老渔夫在海上一无所获地漂流了84天后钓到了一条巨大无比的马林鱼(marlin),这是一条比他的渔船还长2英尺的鱼,是在拖着渔船整整两天两夜之后才被刺死的。老人的命运似乎并不成功,他又遭遇了鲨鱼,经过殊死的搏斗,马林鱼只剩下一副骨架。

骨骼是精神的支柱,海明威看似没有让老人桑提亚哥成功,却以光秃秃的骨骼奏出了老人生命的硬度。

“我和你奉陪到死”——这个硬汉面对挑战如是说。暗喻他自身的英雄主义所在,还有他趋向坚韧的力量。故事的头尾,都出现了名叫明诺林(Manolin)的男孩——他希望继承老人的事业。何止捕鱼的事业要被传承,这副铮铮铁骨又何尝不为我们所崇敬、所供奉、所学习呢。在老人的故事里为什么有这个孩子的出现?年轻,象征着力量和希望,即便是老人,他的内心同样是年轻的。文中多次描写到狮子,阿非利加海滩上,狮子在笑闹嬉戏,它们浮现在老人的梦中,一直在老人的心中,同样揭示了老人永远不会老的意志。

海明威的这部小说荣获了诺贝尔文学奖和普利策奖。这个骨头里留有几百块弹片的硬汉作家,恰当地写出了生命的强度,告诉我们怎么去面对生、老、病、死,告诉我们心该有多宽,如海一般。老人是孤独的,他是在理想的道路上前行的旅人,但他又是不孤独的,因为他的意志是那样的坚强。

不妨将鲨鱼看作打击,吃掉你的成功和幸福。但正如那孩子说的:“它没有打败你,它没有。” ("He didnt beat you. Not the fish.")

一个真正的强者,只能被摧毁而不能被击败 ("A man can be destroyed but not defeated")

永不言败,这就是《老人与海》告诉我们的。

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篇12:老人与海英语读后感

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Was reading the big fish’s smell of blood is smelled by one crowd of shark fish, struggled swims snatches the food, old person’s left hand happen to in the convulsions, he only could use the right hand, with wooden stick, the mouth and so on all was allowed to use for the weapon self-defense which attacked, and finally expelled this crowd of shark fish. But the big fish’s meat was already eaten one most, but the old person also charmingly criticized oneself the left hand " this work time actually was resting " time, I also was subdued by the old person optimistic spirit. In the life, some losses are inevitable, we should treat by the optimistic manner, cannot be calculating.

Finally, the novel sees by one youth the senior fisherman fully has 18 foot long big marlin in the measure, once more described this fish’s hugeness, explained senior fisherman overcomes the difficulty was big, non- was more common than.

The novel eulogized the spirit which the senior fisherman fear hard and dangerous diligently did not struggle, we also should like his such, could not satisfy the present situation, should positively to above, do any matter all is relentless, meets difficultly must welcome difficultly above, could give up halfway in no way. Only has this, we only then can obtain a bigger success and the victory.

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篇13:老人与海读后感700字

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老人与海》一个质朴的书名,一位平凡的老人,一片名不见经传的浩瀚大海,一个发人深思的故事,这就是美国著名作家海明威笔下的伟大作品。

这本书主要讲述了一位名叫圣地亚哥的老渔夫独自出海打鱼的故事。他连续84天没有捕到鱼,直到第85天,他钓到了一条比自己渔船大数倍的马林鱼。然而,马林鱼伤口的血流进了海里,引来了一群鲨鱼。老人在这么危险的情况下,临危不惧,勇敢地和鲨鱼搏斗,最终突出重围,尽管最后只剩下一副鱼骨架……

轻轻合上这本书,我仿佛觉得一下子精神振奋了!这强烈地引起了我的共鸣。我仿佛也像老人一样,在波涛汹涌的大海里拼搏了一番。老渔夫身上的这股坚持不懈、永不言败的精神,正是我所缺少的。人生来就不是为了被打败的,人能够被毁灭,但是不能够被打败!这是老人的信念,也是这本书所表达的思想。

思绪回到我在弹钢琴曲《离人愁》的时候,因为左手的伴奏音型要改变,所以这首歌的节奏非常难弹。我一遍一遍地练,时间一分一秒地过去,手也酸了,眼也花了,但节奏还是有问题。我觉得心灰意冷,人都要崩溃了!这时,我的脑海里仿佛出现了那位老渔夫,他在被鲨鱼包围的情况下还是没有放弃扔掉马林鱼,而是勇敢地与鲨鱼进行殊死搏斗。而我一遇到点挫折,就选择了放弃,选择了逃避,不是垂头丧气,就是怨天尤人,跟老渔夫比起来实在让人羞愧啊!我顿时幡然醒悟,一下子又信心倍增!我告诉自己,一定要坚持下去,我要从挫折中站起来,愈挫愈勇,更应该向圣地亚哥学习,做一个无论遇到什么事都不会轻言放弃的人。

人生路漫漫,途中必定充满磨难与坎坷,但我们需要勇敢地去拼搏,做一个真正的强者,只能被摧毁,而不能被击败!

努力,成就未来;奋斗,成就自我;坚持,定会成功!

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篇14:老人与海读后感600字

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“……而那个孩子就坐在他旁边,看着他。老人正梦见狮子……”“啪!”我合上了书页,我读完了老人与海这本书后,得到了深深的感悟……

一个叫圣地亚哥的老人,连续八十四天也没有捕到鱼,于是,跟着他的一个小孩也走了,老人每一天单独去打渔,再这么一天,老人单独遇见了多条鲨鱼,与鲨鱼搏斗最终赢得了胜利。

这一整部小说就是简简单单的说了这么一件事,但是,从始至终,老人从来没有对自己失去信心。一根渔线紧紧的牵着老人的思绪,老人虽然“不信教”,但是却有他虔诚的信念,他对自己有很大的信心,即使是很多的鲨鱼围攻他的小船,在他的船即将都翻了的时候,他都没有感到失去信心。文章的语言在对老人搏斗的细节的描写中很细致,由白天到黑夜,由黑夜到白天,老人将船上全部的工具全部都用来与鲨鱼搏斗,老人虽然是一个普普通通的渔夫,他确实没有什么好运气,但是他的信念是很好的。一小点儿的工具,连渔网也没有。但是,也许他在工作上没有什么好运气,但是他与身边的那个孩子感情深厚,当时老人在于鲨鱼搏斗的时候,两天两夜也没有回来,孩子到老人房子里面去找老人的时候,是哭着出来的。孩子虽然是一个小小的孩子,但是他与老人捕鱼时的所有的事情他都记得。所以,孩子是一个知恩图报的人。老人是一个勇敢的人。“一个人并不是生来就要给打败的,你尽可以消灭它,可就是打不败他。”老人用自己的精神诠释了这句话。只有老人这样勇敢的人才能是这种人。我们是不是也要向这位圣地亚哥老先生的精神学习呢?

一根钓线,诠释了老人的精神,紧紧牵着老人的信念,正因为老人有这种伟大的信念,有他对人生的期望,有他勇敢的精神,才让他成为了一位伟大的渔夫!

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篇15:老人与海的读后感

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我读完了《老人与海》这本小说,满心便是对老人那种永不言败、不屈不挠的精神所感动、所折服、所震颤。因为老人那朴实的形象,因为老人是那可敬的劳动者。

文中介绍了一位老人常年独自一人在海上打鱼。那一天,他钓到了一条大鱼,这使他满心愉快。但是在回家的路上,他却遇到了鲨鱼,老人使出浑身解数与鲨鱼拼搏,鲨鱼把能吃的鱼肉都吃了,结果那条大鱼被鲨鱼吃的还只剩下不到一半,老人就把那条鱼拉会家里。

书读完了,让我感动的是老人那一句普通的话语:“一个人并不是生来就要给打败的,你尽可以消灭他,却不能打败他”。从这句普通的话可以透出老人是没有被任何困难所压服,尽自己最大的努力与生活中各种各样的磨难做不能退缩的战争。老人是那样的朴实无华,他并没有抱怨上帝对他如此的不公,只是用自己剩下的光阴来实现自己的梦想:打一条大鱼。这次他成功了,他终于成功的打到了一条大鱼!这条大鱼来得是多么不容易呀!是老人经过千辛万苦才拖回家来的。

读完了这篇小说,我们能看到作者再这个故事上做了细致的描写,可以更能体现出老人那苍老的样子,更能体现出一个老人那永不言败的精神,从故事的开始贯穿到故事的结尾。因为老人的这种精神都在感动并激励我们读者要像老人桑提阿果爷爷这一位普通有可敬的劳动者学习。

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篇16:老人与海读后感七年级

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老人与海》是美国作家海明威代表作之一,也是他生前最后一本经典名著。

书中叙述:一位在墨西哥湾流中捕鱼的老人——桑地亚哥,他消瘦憔悴,过了八十四天,连一条鱼也没有捕到。到了第八十五天,他活捉到一条比船还大的马林鱼,但那条鱼并没有就此放弃,叼着鱼钩继续往东方游,过了一段时间,马林鱼跳出海面,使老人能一刀毙命,它的血染红了海水,此时鲨鱼一只接一只聚集在船的附近,想要分杯羹,虽然最终老人杀了鲨鱼,但鱼肉一块块被撕走,从原本完好如初的一条鱼,变成支离破碎的鱼骨。

看完《老人与海》这本书后,我觉得老人有着坚忍不拔的心,完成任何事,就算遇到许多困难,也不曾放弃。人生不如意十之八 九,每个人生大道不可能都是光明平坦,必定都有起起伏伏,我们需要毅力与勇往直前的心志,才可成大事。挫败是人生一段过程,虽然老人始终都没捕到鱼,但他不会善罢干休,就算被其他渔夫冷嘲热讽,也不会在乎别人的看法,依然继续捕鱼;我们可以克服它,使它成为成功的养分,伟人不都有这段经过吗?每个人都不喜欢失败,但失败是走上完美的台阶,我不得不克服困难,才能迎接美丽的春天。

海涅说:“春天的颜色,只有在冬天才能认清,火炉边才能吟出最好的五月诗篇。”没有经过一番的挫折,是不会有成就;挫折虽然使人痛苦,但是它使我们增长智慧和经验,让人生更有意义与价值;只要能从失败中寻求方法解决,相信难关都能一一被化解。

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篇17:老人与海读后感作文选集

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多少次在书本里我体会大海的美丽,多少回梦了我看见大海的倩影……今天我终于如愿以偿,来到了青岛,来到了大海身边。

果然名不虚传,大海是如此美丽!在阳光的照射下,海面上闪烁着无数的金光。点点渔舟,构成了海面上一道亮丽的风景线。远边小岛忽隐忽现,会把你引进一种神秘的境界。

金色的沙滩上不时传来歌声与笑声,人们尽情享受着大海给予的欢乐与祥和!

突然,一位白发苍苍的老人映入我的眼帘,只见她穿着一件绿色泳衣,皮肤黑里透红,眼睛炯炯有神。“咦?她来干什么?”我心里犯嘀咕,“她是不是来凑热闹、赶时髦吧?”我情不自禁上前询问:“奶奶,您来这里干什么?”奶奶风趣地笑着说:“看我这身打扮还用问吗?”看着我和其他人怀疑的目光,浴场管理员介绍说:“她今年以87岁了,坚持冬泳40多年,一年四季从未间断过。”

下午,四时左右,海面上刮起大风,平静的海面一下子变得波涛汹涌。海浪发出震耳欲聋的吼声,一层卷着一层扑向岸边,打湿了不少游人的裤管。呵!好凉啊!人们惊呼着向后退去。这时,只见那位老人快步向前走去,一下扑进海里,老人好象摸透了大海的脾气,一会儿蛙泳,一会儿仰泳,挥动着自己灵活的双臂。大海将老人紧紧拥抱在怀里。

真是了不起,我的怀疑早已抛到九霄云外,一种敬佩之情油然而升。

“咔嚓”一声,我在老人与大海的背影下留下了这美好的瞬间。

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篇18:老人与海鸥读后感

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大家都说:“动物是我们的好朋友!”确实不错,有了动物,我们的生活也会变得更加充实。

有这样一位老人——背已经驼了,穿一身褪色的过时布衣,背一个褪色的蓝布包,装鸟食的塑料袋也褪了色。这身穿着真是太朴素了,太平常了,但这位老人的所作所为却平凡的伟大。

老人每天步行从郊区赶到翠湖公园,目的只有一个——给海鸥喂食。十几年来,老人从来都没有断过,天天如此。当然,时间久了,老人和海鸥之间已经建立了一层感情。老人把海鸥当做自己的儿女;海鸥把老人也当做亲人,可见,它们之间的关系无异于亲密无间。

终于有一天,老人不幸逝世了,他永远离开了我们,永远离开了他的“儿女”——海鸥。当鸥群知道这个消息时,它们围着老人的遗像翻飞盘旋。它们肃立不动,像是为了老人守灵的白翼天使。可见,海鸥们对老人有太多的感激,太多的爱。

这就是一位老人的坚持,一位老人对大自然动物们的爱!

看了这个故事,难道我们还把鸟儿关在笼子里,供自己玩弄,还是把它们送到广阔的蓝天呢?我们都有家,鸟儿也有家。它们的家就是蓝天,就是大自然。我们得为它们营造一个温馨、快乐的家!

看了这个故事,难道我们还让小动物们活生生的死掉,还是保护它们呢?

我们都有亲人,小动物也有亲人。我们知道失去亲人的痛苦,那么小动物也是如此。我们得保护它们,爱护它们,不在伤害它们!

看了这个故事,难道我们还要执迷不悟、无动于衷吗?难道我们就不能从中获得一些道理吗?不会,不会的,动物是我们的好朋友,好似我们的亲人,无论如何我们都不会向他们伸出那双恶手!

一位老人,平凡而伟大!

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篇19: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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篇20:老人与海英语读后感

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Santiago, an old man about sixty years old, fished alone with nothing caught in eighty four days. No one would like to talk to him for his extremely bad luck except a boy who always came to help after the day and finally left to another boat under the pressure of his parents. Ignoring the contempt from the younger fishermen and sympathy from the older, on the morning of the 85th day, the old man started his fishing with determination and rowed his old boat very far in the sea where he believed there would be big fish. Fortunately the old man met with a big fish as he had wished and finally defeated the big Marlin with two days and nights struggle after overcoming great difficulties. But more unfortunately there were many sharks coming after his boat attracted by the smell of the blood of the big Marlin. After death-and-life struggle, when he finally got rid of the sharks coming after the boat, the big Marlin was bare skeleton.

The Old Man and the Sea tells a frustrated experience of the old man who fishes alone in the sea in plain languages. Through the simple lines, a “tough guy” image is shaped and heroism is praised. The whole story starts with a peaceful beginning which is some trivial of life and talking with the boy, and suddenly turns to its climax which is the dangerous fighting with the big fish and sharks alone in the sea, and ends with the old man’s return with the bare skeleton of the big Marlin. Though the boy only appears at the beginning and the ending in the novel, he plays an indispensible role, it is his inspiring and supporting that helps the old man to be “graceful under heavy pressure”.

In the book, the old man prepared his fishing properly and preciously than any other fishermen so that “Then when luck comes you are ready” as the old man thought to himself. In reality, some of us keep complaining that they are born in wrong time or good luck never knocks their doors. In fact, good luck sometimes just comes when they are not ready. Taking Newton for example, if he had not acquired a lot, millions of apples could never make him discovery the gravity. So if we just keep studying as much as we can, good luck will finally find us and a bright future is ahead of us. The old man never gives up hope. When all of people think he is doomed, he still strongly believes that he will get a big fish. And he does. So never giving up hope is very important to us. This reminded me of the sentence in Churchill’s speech “Never give up, never, never, never…”. “But man is not made for defeat. A man can be destroyed but not defeated” has always been inspiring me when I counter with some setbacks in my life. Setbacks are inevitable in pursuit of our goals, but we should never be frustrated and should be “graceful under heavy pressure” like the old man. It is his relentless pursuit that contributes to the victory.

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