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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:语文《昆虫记》小说读后感

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全书大概描述了32种不同的昆虫种类,而在这些中有一种令我印象深刻也许是因为那句谚语“螳螂捕蝉,黄雀在后”所以我才会对螳螂记忆颇深,螳螂的腰部非常的长。不光是很长,还特别的有力与它的长腰相比,螳螂的大腿更要长一些。总而言之它拥有一副娴美而且优雅的身体并且它具有极大的杀伤力。可以说它是一种温柔与残忍并存的小动物。

在这本书中我感受到了科学的奇妙,相信在不久的将来我会对这方面进行深层次的了解。

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篇2:2024巴黎圣母院英文读后感最新

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Notre Dame DE Paris is the French Victor Hugo wrote. First of all, he is bell ringers Quasimodo ugly, hes ugly, let a person feel afraid: horseshoe mouth, in the right eye is covered with a large tumor, big buck teeth... . Quasimodo is deaf, kyphosis, and the lame, and cruel and unreasonable, who saw all hate him.

Gypsy girl esmeralda has fairy beauty, love as long as she appeared, would have caused a sensation. All the men in the book saw she will fall in love with her. She was very kind, in order to save the poor poet and his false get married, she gave her money to busk income homeless children.

This book mainly to write only listen Quasimodo raised by his vice bishop Notre Dame DE Paris, but vice bishop assassinated, esmeralda royal captain of love, also forced love, esmeralda to marry her, or she was hanged. When love the esmeralda condemnation of that day of, Quasimodo brave love, esmeralda to Notre Dame tower. But the king sent against the cathedral of Notre Dame, and the girl hanged. Quasimodo grieving, and finally find love, esmeralda bones, committed suicide in beside her.

巴黎圣母院是法国维克多.雨果写的。首先他讲的是敲钟人卡西莫多的丑陋,他的丑陋让人感到 害怕:马蹄形的嘴巴、右眼被一个大瘤遮盖,大龅牙……。卡西莫多也是个聋子、驼背和瘸子,而且凶暴、蛮横,谁见了都讨厌他。

吉普赛少女爱森梅拉达有仙女般的美貌,只要她一出现,就会引起轰动。这本书中所有男人一见到她就会爱上她。她非常善良,为了救穷诗人和他假结婚,她把自己卖艺所得的钱都分给流浪孩子。

这本书主要写卡西莫多只听抚养他长大的巴黎圣母院副主教的话,但副主教刺杀了爱森梅拉达爱的皇家卫队长,还逼爱森梅拉达嫁给她,否则将她绞死。当爱森梅拉达受刑的那天,卡西莫多勇敢的把爱森梅拉达举到圣母院的钟楼上。可国王派人攻打圣母院,并将姑娘绞死。卡西莫多悲痛欲绝,最后找到爱森梅拉达的尸骨,在她旁边自杀了。

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篇3:水浒传长篇小说学生个人读后感

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今天有空,就随手拿起了身边的《水浒传》翻看,虽然以前也看过这本书,但由于时间的流逝,我忘了其中的许多故事。现在回头看看,却又有了一些新的感触,领悟到了一些新的真谛。《水浒传》的作者是施耐庵,这位作家把梁山一百零八名好汉惟妙惟肖地展现了出来。

作者还在每一位好汉的名字前加上称谓,如“智多星吴用”、“豹子头林冲”等,让人更好记,也更生动形象。正是这些称谓,使这些好汉的特点更具体,全面地表现出来。这正是这本名著的成功之处之一。

这本书中最使我喜欢的故事是第七回“花和尚倒拔垂杨柳,豹子头误入白虎堂”。

其中,对林冲地描写更是生动:“头戴一顶青纱抓角儿头巾,脑后两个白玉圈连珠鬓环。身穿领单绿罗团花战袍,腰系一条双塔尾龟被银带。穿一对磕瓜头朝样皂靴,手中执一把折叠纸西川扇子。”这段话用了对偶的修辞手法,生动形象地写出了林冲的打扮与当时的动作。

林冲是梁山上的英雄,他出生与一个职业军官家庭,本人原本是一名教头,待遇十分优厚,家庭也非常圆满,可后来由于到风雪山神庙,侥幸躲过草料场那场大火,又听到仇人的私房话以后,才奋起反抗。他可以说是《水浒传》中塑造得的人物之一。

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篇4:小说《疯娘》读后感作文

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过客是一场梦,一场戏,一场我们认为它是世界最恶毒的噩梦,而梦醒之后,冷汗过后是不知拥有多久又如朝夕分飞的离别戏,戏里是一群过客,一群彼此纯粹相拥过的过客,太多的诗句诗化了别离,太多的太多,我们纯粹的让悲伤逆流,流到最初的相遇相知相识,我们一起走一起笑一起相拥一直到手放开了心还分不开?

文章主要讲述了“疯娘”悲惨的一生,以及她如何疼爱自己孩子的事。

“23年前,有个年轻的女子流落到我们村”她就是作者未来的娘。她是个疯子,“蓬头垢面,见人就傻笑,且毫不避讳地当众小便”,因此,村里的人都讨厌她,向她吐口水,甚至打她。作者的奶奶见她有几分姿色,决定收下她给我父亲做媳妇,等她给家里"续上香火"后,再把她撵走。“疯娘”才暂时有了归宿。

可是当疯娘生下作者后,疯娘在她的有生之年仅仅抱过作者一次,为什么?因为她是个疯子,家人不敢让她抱作者,也不敢让作者吃她的奶。直到奶奶决定把疯娘赶走前,疯娘才有机会抱了一会儿作者。抱着作者,疯娘“咧开嘴笑了,笑得春风满面”。可见,疯娘是多么爱自己的孩子啊!可还不到三分钟,奶奶便将疯娘怀中的作者夺了回去。从此,疯娘又过上了漂泊的生活。

5年后,疯娘回来了,手上还捏着一个脏兮兮的气球,因为疯娘没有忘记自己的孩子。可作者却因自己的娘是疯子而感到丢脸,从不叫一声“娘”,心里根本不认这个娘;好几次疯娘闯祸后被奶奶责打,作者不仅没有向奶奶求情,还嘲笑疯娘是猪;而当奶奶打作者的时候,疯娘却一个劲地护着作者,要奶奶来打她……读到这里,我的眼眶开始湿润,我真想说:“疯娘,你那么深爱你的儿子,换来的却是儿子的冷嘲热讽,他这么待你,你为什么还要处处护着他?”

终于有一天,作者情不自禁地叫了一声:“娘。”,那是因为作者和同学打架时,疯娘看到作者被人打,抓起那个同学扔进了河,作者终于感受到疯娘对自己不顾一切的爱。疯娘听到儿子的叫唤,“浑身一震,久久地看着我,然后像个孩子似的羞红了脸,咧了咧嘴,傻傻地笑了。” 读到这里,我感到很欣慰极了。疯娘用她的真情感动了作者,终于当了一回“娘”。从那以后,母子间的隔阂不再那么深了。

可是好景不长,悲剧终于在作者上高中时发生了。那时,疯娘每个星期都走20公里山路为作者送菜。一次,疯娘在半路给作者摘来了十几个野鲜桃,作者说了声甜,没想到就是这声“甜”促使疯娘又一次去摘峭壁上的野桃,最终摔向了百丈深渊。过了好多天,作者才找到了疯娘的尸体,“娘静静地躺在谷底,周边是一些散落的桃子,她手里还紧紧攥着一个,身上的血早就凝固成了沉重的黑色。”作者哭得肝肠寸断。我的心与作者一样伤心,为了孩子,疯娘就这样结束了自己的一生,活着没享一天福,死的时候身边也没有儿子送终,多么可怜,多么可悲啊!

读完全文,我感慨万千。疯娘是可怜的,可她又是多么伟大,她用自己特有的方式爱着她的孩子,为了孩子甚至搭上了性命。一个疯了的人都知道怎么去疼爱自己的孩子,更何况是正常人呢?我们的母亲给我们的爱肯定比疯娘对儿子的爱还要真挚、还要理智。

“谁言寸草心,报得三春晖。”孝顺父母是做孩子的本分,就让我们以自己的实际行动,好好学习,好好生活来报答母亲给我们的爱吧!

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篇5:《奥林匹克》英文读后感

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The Olympic Games, which originated in ancient Greece, is the most distinguished sporting event in the world. Once every four years, the utmost athletes from all around are lured to gather together and spare no efforts to compete against each other and try to win a medal for the country that they represent. Frankly speaking, that was virtually all I knew about the world-famous Olympic Games before I had read a book entitled The Olympics published by Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press. However, I found even more philosophy beyond just winning medals from reading the book, which was beyond my imagination and considerably inspiring.

Someone once said, “Were everybody on earth involved in some kind of sport, our world would be free of war for long.” Starting from three thousand years ago, the ancient Olympic Games has long been an event not only for competition but also for peace. In ancient times, no war was allowed between the cities during the Games, which was rather surprising to me since I could hardly imagine warriors actally putting down their weapons and give a break for peace. The precious tradition of peace continued: I would never fail to recall the scene of the opening ceremonies when North and South Korean athletes entering the stadium with their hands held together. The two neighboring countries that used to be enemies are no longer enemies during the Games. Instead they became friends. Speaking of the XX Athens Olympics, perhaps most people would have the same opinion that the most noable part of the opening ceremony arrived when Iraqi and Afghan representatives showed up. These two unfortunate nations, the people of which have undergone innumerable wars, are coming back again to take their own responsibility in world sports after recent invasions by America. The fearless people of Iraq and Afghanistan are once more sharing the spirit of the Games with people from the rest of the world.

There is another story in this book that makes me deep in thoughts. There is no doubt that the most unusual Olympic Games ever in history is the 1936 Olympics held in Germany, which was then ruled by the Nazi Party. Led by Adolf Hitler, the Nazi believed that the so-called Aryan people were superior to all others in all aspects. They looked down upon Jews and blacks, the latter of which was a major constitution of the United States Olympic team. Despite the barrier that faced him, the African American Jesse Owens, who was a most outstanding runner and jumper, did all that he could and finally won gold medals for his country and went home a hero. This reveals another fact that no power on earth is able to hinder the sacred Olympic Games. For all participants, no matter what their gender, race, nationalities and backgrounds are, equality is distributed among every one who observes the Game’s rules.

At the XX Athens Olympics, our Chinese team did extraordinarily well. We ranked second on the medal lists for the first time in history. In my opinion, however, we should not only concentrate on the figure of medals; instead the strength and perseverance of those who failed to get any medals ought to be highly cherished. Whether ever success or failure, whether ever cheer or tear, whether ever medal or not, the never-gave-up spirits of athletes are always motivating us. I believe in the year 2008, the world will focus all their attention to Beijing, China, where the glory of the Games will continue to thrive forever!

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篇6:茶花女英文读后感

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Book Review: “Camille”

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

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

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

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

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

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篇7:经典长篇小说三国演义读后感

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两本书皮金黄的文言文名著静静地躺在桌子上,轻轻翻开,细细品读,书中的人物给了我很深的教育。合上书时,我平静的心早已波澜壮阔。没错,它们是《三国演义》。

《三国演义》是一部古典名著小说,它讲述了从东汉末年时期到晋朝统一之间的故事。翻开第一页,首先我看到的是“滚滚长江东逝水……”这一类脍炙人口的诗句,接着引入正文。作者罗贯中本身借着历史人物,把忠、仁、义融入书中,深入人心。

忠。他降汉不降曹,五关斩六将,古城斩蔡阳,后来又在华容道义释曹操。他忠于故主,因战败降敌而约好一知故主消息,便不知千里万里往投。他就是关羽。关羽不但忠,而且是一种难得、可贵的忠。《三国演义》里描写关羽的方法也极简单:“丹凤眼,卧蚕眉,面如重枣,青龙偃月刀”。自从我读过《关羽刮骨疗毒》之后,关羽的形象在我心中高大了起来,他的所做所为值得我们学习。

仁。刘备骨子里透着一股仁的精神,刘备携民过江事件也让他的爱民名声流传。刘备、诸葛亮大败曹军之后,移驻在樊城。曹操为了报仇,分兵八路,追杀而来。诸葛亮料定抵挡不住,劝刘备放弃樊城,渡过汉江。刘备不忍心抛弃百姓,便带着他们一起过江。刘备看见百姓拖儿带女,号泣而行,哭喊:“为我一人而使百姓遭此大难,还有什么脸面活在世上!”说罢就要跳江。幸亏左右急忙抱住,才免于刘备自尽。这件事,我一直记在心中。

读完《三国演义》,我一直在思考一个问题:《三国演义》中的“义”,只是指兄弟之义,国家大义和知遇之义吗?它是否有着更深刻的含义等着我们去体会,发现呢?

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篇8:小说人民的名义读后感

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我读过了原著小说,书中其实是明里暗里设了这么几对矛盾对手来展开的。

一个是侯亮平和同校同系学长祁同伟之间的暗战。祁同伟是一个贫苦出身的官员,为了升官发财,热衷权钱交易,翻云覆雨,心狠手辣,是这部小说中最强的反派,他代表着那种一人得道鸡犬升天的官员,搞特殊化、小圈子、利益链等,他视人民为对立面。

一个是沙瑞金和高育良之间的空降干部与本土政治势力的角逐。高育良是典型的学院派干部吗,理论知识丰富,引经据典,擅长诡辩,是那种笑面虎和深藏不露的政客,他可能不屑金钱和美色,却重派系,搞平衡,旁敲侧击,滴水不漏的打击政治对手。唯上不唯实。他的腐败是那种“雅腐”,是善于玩弄权术的大老虎,他视人民为理论武器。

还有一个是陈岩石和赵立春之间的老革命和大老虎之间的对立。陈老是革命理想主义者,为了党和人民,可牺牲,同样,也可以和贪官作斗争,他可以说是一种化身,痛心疾首腐败给党和国家、人民带来的危害,又亲力亲为的坚持反腐,天不怕地不怕,正是这样的人,带给人民一种期望和希望。而赵立春,便是那种被权力腐化的最严重的干部,他的作风让整个汉东省的政治生态腐烂不已,官商勾结、派系对立、懒政成风。他视人民为上升的阶梯。

在这三组较量之外,更是描画了一种另类的干部:京州市市委书记李达康,这种强势干部政绩斐然、能力突出,是不可多得实干型干部,同时又是反腐意识薄弱的干部,只重视经济发展,不重视组织建设,以致于让身边的下属成为腐败的常客和懒政的温床。

可谓是现代版的官场现形记。

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篇9:小说摆渡人读后感

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“嗨。”

“嗨,原来你在这里!”

“我在这里”这是故事的结尾,故事的最后一句对白。他们在一起了,他们在最后一刻看到彼此,他们都为对方而努力着,迪伦对爱的执着,感染了按常规出牌的崔斯坦,也许是崔斯坦作为摆渡人的使命完成了,也许,是迪伦的爱感化了他,使他勇敢的走出了自己的内心。做出了勇敢的决定。

“如果我真的存在,也是因为你需要我。”

那么,“如果你需要我,我就真的存在。”

《摆渡人》的场景一幕幕的出现在我的脑海里,崔斯坦跟迪伦之间的那种神秘的爱恋令人动容,他们一起同生共死共患难的画面不断在我眼前闪现,我是不是应该去沉思,活着的意义以及爱的意义……

因此,即使是深夜2点,我依旧可以坐在书桌前去写下我对看完这本自认为不错的作品的想法,我害怕明天醒来,我会忘了现在的感受,我怕写不出崔斯坦与迪伦的种种磨难与爱恋。

“如果我真的存在,也是因为你需要我。”

“如果你需要我,那么,我就真的存在。”

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篇10:小说《草房子》读后感500字

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读一本好书就像和一位智者交谈,能得到许多心得体会与人生感悟,一本好书便是一个宝藏,里面的每一个字,每一个词都能让我们回味无穷。这个寒假,走进了桑桑六年刻骨铭心、终身难忘的小学生活,和他一起成长受益匪浅。

走进《草房子》我看到了刚如铁的坚强。杜小康原本是油麻地名副其实的“富二代”,而且学习成绩一直名列前茅。可是在父亲生意失败后,家里变得一贫如洗时,他并没有被生活的苦难所打倒,而是和父亲一起放鸭子,在学校门口摆“地摊”,和家人一起扛起生活的重担。他的经历告诉我:无论遇到多大的苦难,我们都应该不放弃用微笑来面对现实,因为有人说过:“苦难是生活的老师”!

走进《草房子》,我看到了纯如雪的友情。性格内向的纸月被板仓小学的男孩欺负,所以经常迟到。桑桑偶然看到了真相,奋不顾身的打跑了刘一水那帮坏小子,而他自己也受了伤。在纸月临走的时候,纸月还送给了桑桑一个莲花书包。这种纯洁如雪、轻柔如风的友情打动了我。

走进《草房子》我看到了柔似水的亲情。桑桑得病之后,父亲桑乔怀着自责和内疚,带着他辗转多地。尽管希望一次次的落空、破灭,但桑乔始终都不言弃不放过任何的线索,终于他找到了一位80多岁的老爷爷,治好了桑桑的鼠疮。也许这柔似水的亲情感动了上苍吧!

走进《草房子》,我还看到了重如山的师恩。桑桑生病时,温幼菊老师每天都坚持在“药寮”给桑桑熬药,教他唱哀伤有带着坚强和不屈的无词歌,把他奶奶留给他最珍贵的两个字“别怕”传授给桑桑,给了他与病魔抗争的勇气与对死亡的平静。最后在温老师无微不至的关心与照顾下。桑桑的病痊愈了。“谁言寸草心,报得三春晖,”老师不是我们的父母却胜似父母,正所谓“一日为师,终身为父。”从温老师的身上我感受到了爱的温暖与师恩的伟大。

《草房子》是著名儿童文学作家曹文轩先生在1997年写的长篇小说。他用真实的情感写出了生动与优美的文字。贯穿全书的情感,就像草房子一样朴实、温暖、令人回味无穷,这就是这本书的所蕴含的宝藏。

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篇11:左耳小说读后感

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饶雪漫著《左耳》讲述关于青春成长的故事。生动地塑造了李珥、吧啦、张漾、许弋等一批性格迥异的年轻人的形象,并用极富张力的文字完美展现了当下青年人成长时期的疼痛和美好。

小耳朵——这是一个性倔强中带有对“爱情”执着的女孩。请让我们记住,这个美好的女孩在17的年华中带给我们的感动。十气岁的小耳朵有着对爱情的憧憬和向往,并且有着这个年龄对爱情的羞涩和勇敢.她对友情的坚贞,对朋友的爱护,让人佩服,她身上有着与我们大多数人的思想是一样的。小耳朵温柔坚毅,一直是听话的乖孩子,个性里却有着执着和爱的倔强。其实小耳朵是这部悲剧里最幸福的人了吧,有吧啦的友谊,尤他的关怀,许弋的回眸,以及张漾的挚爱。小耳朵的幸福来之不易,但是小耳朵这么一个即使伤痕累累却仍尽力追求自己幸福的纯真而坚强勇敢的女孩,谁又忍心看着她不幸福呢?

吧啦是最让人心痛的孩子。这个如烟花般的女孩,带着不羁的灵魂绽放于暗夜,却悄无声息地静止,白色的衣裙浸着血色,开出大朵大朵的悲伤。她的生命如此短暂,甚至来不及跟世界好好道别。吧啦是不幸的,当她以为自己终于可以触碰到幸福的时候,却不知下一刻的她被远处车辆结束了自己年轻的生命。但吧啦又是幸运的,她对感情是那么认真,爱上了帅气的张漾,不惜为他去欺骗许弋,结识了乖乖女小耳朵,对生命中唯一的好朋友心怀感激。

而张漾,一开始接近吧啦和她恋爱只是想气气“好学生”许弋而已,但吧啦的死让他深深愧疚。后来,父亲告诉了他“母亲改嫁”的真相……张漾的心里终于没有了仇恨。爱上小耳朵,爱上那个单纯的女孩。不惜一切,要让小耳朵幸福。当他终于放下仇恨,为亲人冲向火海的那刻,我们知道,张漾是真正的长大了,他是真正拥有了重新幸福的权利。我们很高兴,在经历了那么多事情之后,这个干净俊朗的男孩子终于蜕变成一个真正的男子汉了!

许弋,这个干净纯白的男孩子,为了爱一点点变坏,疯狂地弄伤自己,再慢慢品尝疼痛和寂寞。最后用双手断送了一生的幸福。他是最让人难过的了吧,好傻的孩子啊。其实,许弋一直都没有变坏。他只是一直没学会如何去爱。对于这个男生,我们总是不懂得如何责备。请记得,他为了爱情奋不顾身的模样,请记得这个纯白的男孩子,美好得如同被放逐人间的天使。

喜欢《左耳》中的这样一句话“一次失败不算什么,一次错误的选择也不算什么错误,你要相信,在这个世界上,总是有人在关心着你,希望你快乐。”请你相信,总有人会在自己受伤时在自己的身边陪着自己。

最后的最后,故事的结局没有结束。灿烂的花季雨季,细细品读饶雪漫的《左耳》,带我的不仅仅是对友情的重新认识,更多留下的是那份对青春的重新审视。

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篇12:简爱英文读后感

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

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

Jane Eyer was a born resister, whose parents went off when she was very young, and her aunt,the only relative she had,treated her as badly as a ragtag. Since Jane’s education in Lomon person, just the same as any other girl around. The suffers from being humiliated and devastated teach Jane to be persevering and prize dignity over anything else.As a reward of revolting the ruthless oppression, Jane got a chance to be a tutor in Thornfield Garden. There she made the acquaintance of lovely Adele and that garden’s owner, Rochester, a man with warm heart despite a cold face outside. Jane expected to change the life from then on, but fate had decided otherwise: After Jane and Rochester fell in love with each other and got down to get marry, she unfortunately came to know in fact Rochester had got a legal wife, who seemed to be the shadow following

Rochester and led to his moodiness all the time ----Rochester was also a despairing person in need of salvation. Jane did want to give him a hand, however, she made up her mind to leave, because she didn’t want to betray her own principles, because she was Jane Eyer. The film has finally got a symbolist end: Jane inherited a large number of legacies and finally returned. After finding Rochester’s misfortune brought by his original mad wife, Jane chose to stay with him forever.

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

What’s more, this film didn’t end when Jane left Thornfield. For Jane Eyer herself, there should always be somewhere to realize her great ideal of being independent considering her fortitude, but for Rochester, how he can get salvation?

The film gives the answer tentatively: Jane eventually got back to Rochester. In fact, when Jane

met Rochester for the first time, she scared his horse and made his heel strained, to a certain extent, which meant Rochester would get retrieval because of Jane. We can consider Rochester’s experiences as that of religion meaning. The fire by his frantic wife was the punishment for the cynicism early in his life. After it, Rochester got the mercy of the God and the love of the woman whom he loved. Here we can say: human nature and divinity get united perfectly in order to let such a story accord with the requirements of both two sides. The value of this film may be due to its efforts to explore a new way for the development of humanism under the faith of religion.

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

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

Heart is the engine of body, brain is the resource of thought, and great films are the mirrors of life. In

dubitably, “Jane Eyer” is one of them.

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篇13:水浒传经典小说读后感范本

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水浒传》是四大名著之一。它的作者是施耐庵,小说里有许多奇怪的人物,他们都有绰号,如:及时雨宋江,智多星吴用,浪里白条张顺,行者武松,黑旋风李逵,豹子头林冲……这些人都拥有不凡的经历。我最欣赏的是林冲。

林冲是《水浒传》里的上上人物,他是第一个被迫上梁山的,林冲被陷害误入白虎堂,高俅还安排人在路上杀他,幸亏林冲在被陷害之前就认识了鲁智深,在林冲要被两个差役拔刀杀害之时,鲁智深突然出现了,鲁智深要杀了两个差役,林冲上前阻拦说道:“他们也是被逼的,放了他们吧。”林冲的心地太善良,所以他被一路追杀,但他也很得到上天的眷顾,林冲才一次次免于幸难。

林冲不仅善良而且也很勇敢,他的武功非常的棒,林冲的容忍,正直,交友的不慎差点害了他,之后他上梁山交了一些生死之交,林冲的精神是值得我们学习的。

《水浒传》中的英雄个个是好汉,你们大概听说过鲁智深的一个故事吧,鲁智深大脑野猪林把林冲救了出来,一路护送他到自己认为安全的地带。

鲁智深在拳打镇关西中的性格急躁鲁莽,嫉恶如仇,他三拳打死镇关西之后,知道事情闹大了,于是假装发火,“拔步便走”,回头指着郑屠户道:“你诈死,洒家和你以后慢慢理会”,一头骂,一头便大步踏去了。郑屠户家去报了官,官差去抓鲁达,但鲁达早以跑了,之后就做了和尚,认识了林冲。

这本《水浒传》中的内容,让我懂得了很多道理,对朋友不要背信弃义;遇到不平事理应尽力为之;失败了没什么,关键是要善于总结,寻找新的对策……读完此书收获匪浅。

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篇14:阿甘正传英文读后感

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Agam is a mentally retarded child. The first time to see Agam ,I was laughing.Agam has funny actions, funny look and he is too silly. But for the second time, I start think. Agam is so serious about every sentence of his mother ,he listens carefully and remember it. So serious and persistent, Agam eventually become a millionaire. Since a fool can be serious and successful, why cant we?

阿甘是个弱智儿童。第一次看这个电影的时候我一直都在笑,阿甘那些搞笑的动作、神情和他的傻让我捧腹大笑。但是第二次看的时候,我就开始思考了。阿甘是那么的认真,妈妈说的每一句话他都认真的记住并做到。凭着这种认真和执着,阿甘最终成为了百万富翁。既然一个傻子都凭着认真而成功,我们为什么不能呢?

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篇15:长篇小说西游记读后感作文

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最近读完了《西游记》原著,深有感触,实令人叹服吴承恩的想象力与文学底蕴。记得以前小时候不懂文言文,就已经对《西游记》有了初步的了解,现在读完原著,对此书更是感受颇深。无疑,《西游记》是一部极其成功的小说,其至今仍为人津津乐道,渊源流传。而其中最成功的部分,便是对人物的刻画与描写了,之所以成为举足轻重的文化瑰宝,这部分当然不可或缺,我在此便浅谈一下对此书的见解。

全文应分为三部分,哪三部分,曰:“第一部分为一至七回,写孙悟空出世直到大闹天宫,第二部分为八至十二回,写如来说法,观音访僧,魏征斩龙,唐僧身世及交代取经原因,第三部分包括第十三至第一百回,写悟空皈依佛门,与猪八戒,沙僧共同保护唐僧西天取经,一路斩妖除魔,最终修成正果的故事。第一部分大闹天宫几乎是全书最精彩的部分,是历来久演不衰,白看不厌的戏剧。塑造了一个神通广大,武艺高强,不惧强权,敢于斗争的故事,也因此成为了很多人心目中的英雄。第二部分写悟空皈依佛门,思想上有很大转变,由曾经的桀骜不驯变成了如今的样子,此部分表现了较多的封建宗教迷信思想。第三部分写师徒四人共同西天取经的故事,历经九九百十一难,终成正果,其中着重表现孙悟空的不畏艰险,勇往直前的形象,这部分也是全书中最令人津津乐道的话题。

在其中,也是充分表现了每个人的性格特点,下面便一一道来:唐僧乃金蝉子转世,因轻慢佛法转世成为唐僧,他念念不离善心,可谓“扫地恐伤蝼蚁命,爱惜飞蛾纱罩灯。”总体说是一个一心向善,意志坚定的好人。可有些时候却的确令人不敢恭维。有时唐僧昏庸糊涂,总会听从猪八戒的撺掇而对孙悟空念紧箍咒,他对妖怪仁慈,可却对悟空冷酷无情,真是令人难解,虽然他仁义忠厚,但不明是非,一味向善,懦弱无能,胆小如鼠,口头禅可谓是:“悟空救我!”虽然是取经路途中的支柱,可他的缺点着实不少,因此光芒也几乎被孙悟空的神通掩盖。

要说《西游记》中刻画最令人喜爱的人物,真非孙悟空莫属了!孙悟空不仅武艺高强,神通广大,还意志坚定,具有反叛精神,蔑视神权,见了玉皇大帝从不下跪,有时还直称玉皇大帝为“玉帝老儿”,称太白金星为“老官儿”,连三界中法力大的如来佛祖他也不放在眼里,竟骂他是“妖精的外甥”。真可谓是“勇敢顽强,意志坚定,侠肝义胆,重情重义。”猪八戒历来就是为人所不齿的人物,他原来是天篷元帅,因调戏嫦娥而被玉帝贬下凡间,他性格粗鲁憨直,取经信念不坚定,动不动便要分行李走人,他还常被孙悟空戏弄,常为此怀恨在心,总要在唐僧面前“参他一本”,而唐僧的不分好歹,人妖难辨更是助纣为虐。

他还昏庸自私,总用自己狭隘的胸襟去揣度别人的胸怀,而且贪恋女色,真可谓集众多骂名集一身。但他也并非无比小人,他狡黠而不__诈,贪小利而不忘大义,轻视利益,充满乐观精神。沙僧寡言少语,是卷帘大将临凡,西天取经路上,他与猪八戒负责行李马匹,同时也帮孙悟空斩妖擒怪,最后修成正果,成为金身罗汉,他是队伍中不折不扣的坚定分子,只一心要取经,每次八戒要散伙,他都会去制止,他还任劳任怨,默默奉献,只做一些自己力所能及的事,不刻意争功,当妖怪来袭,他明知自己本领不高,但依旧挺身而出,他还是最了解唐僧的人。

取经队伍中,最重要的就是人际关系,这个调和任务无人去做,而沙僧却做到了,他在默默的调节人际,为取经做出了重要贡献。《西游记》的描写从天上到地下,从龙宫到地府,都有着超凡的本领,表现了丰富的艺术想象力,尤其是人物的性格特征,使《西游记》成了我国不可多得的文化瑰宝。

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篇16: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17:欧亨利小说读后感600字

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作为19世纪欧洲短篇小说巨匠,欧亨利为我们带来了脍炙人口的作品,同样也意蕴深厚。他的作品最大的亮点就在于“欧亨利式”结尾——出人意料。这种结尾使文章嘎然而止,但又回味无穷,意味深长。

《20年之后》是全书情节最为断崖的一篇故事,讲述了一位警官和一位男子的聊天儿。当天晚上男子在等他的弟弟,这是他们20年后所约定的。警察跟男子一阵寒暄后,警察离开了。不一会,男子的“弟弟”到了。男子和“弟弟”走到一片灯光下时,“弟弟”称男子已被捕。“弟弟”递给了男子一张纸条,上面大概写着那位警察才是你的“弟弟”,男子是通缉犯,他不方便动手,于是离开了。

如果你匆匆翻过这几页,或许会认为警察(男子的弟弟),是公平公正,高度廉洁,可是当你又回过头来看看当时美国的历史背景,你会发现,虽说赴约的男子是一名通缉犯,但他毕竟在美国败坏的社会风气里挣扎过,而且他可以冒着生命危险来赶赴一个20年的约定,因此它是一个“高度社会文明”的牺牲品。

而他的弟弟-——警察,象征者被“高度社会文明”所扭曲的灵魂,它充分体现了这种社会文明下,一个麻木,冷酷的人性,机械化的性格,发现了哥哥是通缉犯,他走时面色镇定,还哼着口哨,体现了人性的冷酷和无情。

这正是欧亨利式写作风格,一个令人意想不到的结尾,又是一个经纶万物的世间真理,虽然小说的情节朴素,但主旨却高尚。欧亨利的每一个故事都内涵丰富,反映了社会外向,有高尚的,有腐朽的。

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篇18:狼图腾小说读后感

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我一向对动物的兴趣不减,永远!

一听说《图腾小狼小狼》这本书出版我便苦苦哀求妈妈给我买一本。妈妈经不住我的苦苦哀求便带我去书店,一进书店,凭我“泡”书店的本领:对书摆放的位置了如指掌,我一晃就没了影。不一会我大喊:“妈妈,在这里。”我顿时便呆住了封面上的图画栩栩如生;书内精美的图画;大大的,饱满的字。令我吃惊,一看我便深深地被吸引住了。

我满怀欣喜地抱着书走回家,一打开我便被小狼的形象深深地吸引住了。主人公陈阵与小狼之间的亲情与友情带给我心灵强烈的震撼和感动。

看着看着我的心不自觉出现这样一段话:这本书一系列很心酸很痛心的故事,读来让人扼腕叹息,结局使我潸然泪下。自古以来,狼一直扮演着一个凶恶狡诈的角色,什么狼狈为奸、狼心狗肺,好像只有狼这个字眼才能更好的诠释“坏”的含义。而《狼图腾小狼小狼》却不一样,它没有通过人们长期形成的偏见来看待狼,而是描绘了一个独有魅力,一个虽聪明但不狡猾,一个神奇让人惊叹的草原精灵。

它们的精神值得我好好的去学习,这使我想到书中的一段话:牧民们把羊圈用石头盖得很高也很结实,人翻不过去,他们认为狼也翻不过去,于是牧民们都安心睡觉去了。可没想到第二天早上一看,羊死了一大片,血滩了有二指厚。他们仔细察看了羊圈才发现,原来是昨天晚上有一群狼在狼王的带领下袭击了羊圈。有头最大的狼在墙外站起来,后爪蹬地,前爪撑墙,用自己的身子给狼群当跳板。然后,让一条饿狼从几十米以外的方向冲过来,蹬上大狼的背,就“飞”到了羊圈里。等这只狼吃饱了以后就会再当跳板,把里面吃饱了的狼再送出来。最后一只吃完的狼,它硬是叼来死羊一只只都摞起来,搭成羊梯。“噌”的一声也就顺利“飞”走了。看到这里我不禁敬佩起狼的团结精神,心想:这不正是我们需要的精神吗?

我不自觉的想到我们的拔河比赛:拔河比赛的哨声吹响了,我们全力以赴想让中间的绳索到我们这边来,可它却不听话的向着那边去了。结果可想而知——我们输了。可我们并不团结,去寻找输的理由,反而你怪我,我怪你的,把我们的团结都扔了!我们不正需要狼的团结精神吗?

看完这些我不由的认为狼的智慧与才能、狡猾、很有团体精神。狼的自由自立,狼的强悍卓越……都是无人能及的!

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篇19:西游记经典小说读后感范本

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小时候,每天幼儿园放学,我总是第一个抓起书包,迫不及待地奔出校园。到家之后,把书包往沙发上一扔,就打开电视,嘴里还念叨着:“完蛋了完蛋了,今天太迟了!《西游记》要开始了!”当打开电视,听到那一句熟悉的“猴哥,猴哥,你真了不得”后,我才松了一口气:“还好还好,今天总算没有迟到!”

很小的时候我就很喜欢西游记。书架上那本厚厚的《西游记》,已经被我翻了不下三遍了。《西游记》塑造了四个鲜明的人物形象:唐僧——诚心向佛、顽固执着,孙悟空——正义大胆、本领高超是妖怪们的克星,猪八戒——贪财好色,但又不缺乏善心,沙僧——心地善良、安于天命。这四个人物形象各有特点,性格各不相同,恰好形成了鲜明的对比,这使我不得不佩服作者写作技艺的高超,也许作者善于刻画人物形象便是他的精妙之处。我喜欢总冤枉人但一心向善的唐三藏,我喜欢愣头愣脑整天憨憨的猪八戒,我还喜欢一心护师任劳任怨的沙和尚。不过我最喜欢的,还是保护师傅斩妖除魔的孙行者。

“俺老孙来也,快还我师傅来!”这句话在书中出现的次数最多,几乎成了孙悟空的口头禅。孙悟空是唐僧的大徒弟,他长着毛脸雷公嘴的相貌,长着一双能识破妖魔诡计的火眼金睛,有着七十二般变化。而最厉害的,还是他使的一根如意金箍棒。孙悟空刚开始十分顽劣,但经过十四年的的磨难,最终修成正果,成为“斗战胜佛”。孙悟空不仅有着通天的本领,还有着一颗忠义的心——在十万八千里的取经路上,每次师傅被妖魔抓去,他总是第一个冲到妖怪洞口,拼死营救唐僧。虽然中间会有些挫折,但经过不懈努力,还是每战必胜!最经典的是那次“三打白骨精”,他不顾被师傅抛弃,还时刻保护着师傅,这等忠义,天地可鉴啊!

这本书在思想上的成就十分巨大,难怪鲁迅先生这样评价它:“虽述变换恍惚之事,亦每杂解颐之言,使神魔皆有人情,精魅亦通事故,而玩世不恭之意寓焉。”关于它在艺术方面的成就,那就更不用说了:每一段故事都层次分明,书中语言通俗易懂,人物刻画得栩栩如生,细节描写生动传神,场面描写让人感觉身临其境,故事情节紧张激烈,很能吸引读者。330多万字的名著,不到十天的时间,我就看完了。难怪《西游记》能跻身于中国四大名著之列。

我喜欢孙悟空,我喜欢《西游记》。《西游记》教给了我许多,它让我明白,就像唐僧师徒前往西天取经,任何事,不论有多么困难,只要一心向前、坚持不懈,就一定能够成功;它让我明白,就像唐僧师徒,在人世间,只要一心向善,就必定会有好报。

在我家书架上琳琅满目的神话故事书中,那本快被我翻烂了的《西游记》静静地站着。我时常望着它,偶尔拿下来翻几页,沉浸在这故事的神奇中,感受着它带给我的无尽的欢乐,汲取着孙行者带给我的坚持的力量。

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篇20:野性的呼唤英文读后感TheCalloftheWild

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读完《野性呼唤》这本书,我深深感受到了动物的思想和感情。

"The call of the wild" after reading this book, I deeply felt the animals thoughts and feelings.

小狗巴克生活在南方,过习惯了悠闲自得的生活,养成了温柔的性格,但是,这样的日子没过多久,因为,有一天园丁把巴克拐卖到了北方。它被想得到金子的人用作了雪橇狗,拉雪橇。祖先们原始的野性在它身上渐渐发出。巴克渐渐变得残酷,它让所有的和它一块儿拉雪橇的狗们都顺从了它,然后把狗群的首领咬死,自己当了首领。后来的主人桑顿对巴克很好,巴克也和桑顿过的像一家人一样亲密。可是后来,桑顿被河水淹死了。巴克一点儿牵挂都没了,就跑到森林里当了狼。

The dog back to live in the south, too accustomed to leisurely life, develop a gentle character, but this time, not long before, because, one day the gardener to buck abducted to the north. It is to want to obtain the gold used for the sled dog sled. Ancestors of the original wild on it began to make. Buck gradually become cruel, it makes it all together and the sled dogs are resigned to it, and then killed the princes of Gou Qun himself as leader. Later, master Thornton is good to buck, buck and Thornton had as a family intimacy. But then, Thornton was drowned. Buck was worried about not, went to the forest as a wolf.

巴克在南方只是一条宠物狗,倒是要感激园丁的拐卖,幸而,才改变了它的一生。与生俱来的野性让它轻而易举成为群狗之首。忠诚和感恩使它和桑顿像一家人一样亲密。桑顿有危险时,是巴克勇敢地去救主人。虽然,巴克只是一条狗,但是它和人一样拥有情感,富有思想。

Buck in the south is a pet dog, it is to appreciate the abducted, fortunately, did not change his life. Born with the wild dogs to make it easy to become the first. Loyalty and gratitude to Thornton like a family intimacy. Thornton is in danger, Barker bravely to save the master. Although he is just a dog, but its like people have feelings, full of ideas.

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