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英文小说读后感
英文小说读后感
英文小说读后感
英文小说读后感
(一):
英语小说读后感:
《飘》
Scarlett,averypersonalityfigures,thetwomansshelove,neitherdoessheknowher,Iwaspelledtoadmire,admireduhougan.herstrongandbrave,admirehertolaydownintheenvironment,farmworkerspreviouslysufferededucation,admirehertodisregardthemunitytocreatetheirownexpressionofthecause.Sheisinthewholestory,allapersonfulloffightingwillfullofvitality.Iappreciatedmost,itisthisTomorrowisanotherdayofhers..Promisingforever,fulloffightingwill,willnevergiveup,neverdesperate.IthinkI’mmovedby,wheneverImeetdifficulty,themoodisnotgood,Iwilltelloneself:
Tomorrowisanotherday.‘GonewiththeWind’isabsolutelyagoodbookthatisworthsamplingrepeatedly,thecharactersaregraceful,theplotrisesandfalls,excitingboldlyandunconstrainedly,thoughthesubjectivefactorbecauseoftheauthoramongthem,theappraisalon.A.’sCivilWarisnotobjectiveandoverall,butas
toangleofliterature,thisonefinepieceofwritinggenerationdefinitelyabsolutely,worthvisiting.
英文小说读后感
(二):
英文小说读后感
《小王子》英语读后感
ThisstorysnameisThelittleprince。
Asitknowntoall,wewillencounteralotofdifficulties,evenhardships.Differentpeoplemayhavedifferentwaystodealwiththem.AfterreadingTheLittlePrincess,IamdeeplyimpressedbySaraswaytodealwithdifficulties.TheLittlePrincesswaswrittenbyFrancesHodgsonBurnett,afamousnovelistanddramatist.Sara,theheroineofthenovel,wasborninarichfamily.Inordertogetabettereducation,herfathertookherfromIndiatoLondonsothatshecouldgotothebestschool.BecauseSarawaskind-hearted,generousandmostofallrich,shewaslovedbyeveryone.Allwentwelluntilherfatherdiedinanaccident.Everythingchangedpletely.Shedidntunderstandwhytheteachersandclassmatestreatedhersobadly.Eventheprincipalwhousedtobefondofher,madeherwork16hoursaday.SarasmiserablelifeIfinishedreadingthebook,IwasshockedbywhattheunimaginablepainSarahadsufferedafterherfa
thersdeath.Sheusedtobeahappy,worriless,andrichPrincess,butnowshewasalonelyandpoorservant.Shehadtoworkveryhardwithoutanyrestbutonlyhadlittlefood.Besidesshehadtoenduretheunfriendlyandevenrudewaysthatherclassmatestreatedher.Allteachersandstudentsintheschoollookeddownuponher.ThemostimportantfactisthatSarahadlosttheloveandcareofheramightypain!
IfyouwereSara,couldyoustandsuchpain?
Needlesstosay,an11yearsoldgirl,evenifitwereanadult,hemightnotputupwithit.Buttomysurprise,Sarafaceditbravely.
Despiteofthetortureoftheprincipalandallthosepressuresabove,shestillwasoptimistictowardslife.Byreadingthisnovel,Ifeltinspiredandthinkmuch.Whenwemeetsuchdifficulties,whatshouldwedo?
Somepeoplealwaysplainthatthefateisunfairtothem.Somepeoplecantsustainthehardshipsandchoosetogiveup.Fewofthemeventrytomitsuicidebecausetheylackthecouragetoovereit.paredwithSaraanelevenyearsoldgirlwhocantreatthepressureoflifewithoptimisticspirit,thesepeoplesperformancesaresoundedsolamentable.Whycanttheymakeit?
However,whatimpressmemostarehercharacteristicsandthethoughtofherbeingarealprincess.Thisrealprincessdoesnotmeanluxurypalaces,beautifulclothesandtheappleoftheotherseyes,butbeingkind,generousandhavinggoodmanners.Itisunnecessaryforarealprincesstobestronginbody,butshemustbestronginwill.Saraisarealprincessinmyheartallthetime,whethe
rshewasrichandworebeautifulclothesintheclassroomorshewascoldandhungryintheattic,justbecauseshehadthegoodcharactersandkindheart.Thestorywenton.Fortunately,afriendofSarasfatherfoundherandtoldherthatherfatherleftagreatsumofmoneytoher.Iprayandbelievethateverygoodpersonintheworlddeserveagoodresult,andofcourse,wearethesame.
英文名著读后感
英文小说读后感(三):
英文小说读后感:
《麦田的守望着》英文读后感
IhaveneverthoughtsothinabookwhichiscalledTheCatcherintheRyecaninfluencemesomuch.Itmakesmefeelveryimpressive.Andafterreadingthisbook,Ihavearousedmanythoughtsaboutit.
Intoday’sliteratureworld,TheCatcherintheRyeistoberecognizedasamodernclassic.Afterreadingthisbook,adultscanincreasetheunderstandingofteenagers;youngpeoplecanincreasetheunderstandingoftheirfuturelife.Nomatterwhomafterreadingthisbookwillimprovetheirabilityabouttobevigilantagainstthereality.Italsocanmakeyouchooseoneself-reliancewaytoyourfutureeasily.
Thisbooktoldusaprofoundsignificancestory.TheofthisnovelHoldenhatedallthehypocriticalthingsandreallywantedtopursuitthepurerealityatfirst.Becauseofthedevelopmentofhissociety,hefinallysubmitstothedevelopmentprocessofthesocialreality.Itdeeplyshowtheloneliness,loss,painofyoungergenerationwhichisgrowupaftertheWorldWarIIin.
Well,IthinkthatthoughHoldenusedtoseeingtherealityofBourgeoissociety,andhemustpromisewithrealisticsocietyintheend,healsohavemanycouragetohaveatrytorebelagainstthehypocriticalworld.Thisspiritshouldbesetupifwewanttoimprovetheprocessoftheworld.
Now,weliveinacountry,whichisingreatreformation,andeverythingintheprocessofchangingdevelopment.Well,withthedevelopmentofourcountry;people’sthoughtalsoisinthechange.Atthesametime,manypeople’sthoughtsstartconfusionanddepression.Theyforgottentheirinitialdreamsandhavenoenthusiasmgradually.So,intheend,theybegantoyearnformediocrityandhavenothingtodo.
Perhapswecanlearnfromthisbooktofindourownshadow.Toacertainextentthatitreflectsmanycharacteristicsoftheadolescents,andwecanalsoseethedarksideofthesociety.Withthematerial’sprogress,thespiritualworldisinevitablyproducingsomechanges.Atthattime,whatweneedisachangewhichcanmakeourdreamintoareality.Therefore,whatweshoulddoisnottohope,nottowait,nottoplain,butfromnowon,juststartfromyourowneffortsandwatchyourinitialdream.You’dtryyourbesttocreatethelifeyouwantwithyourownhands.
英文小说读后感(四):
英语小说读后感
ABookofAllTimes
ThoughtsgivenbySherlockHolmesandtheDukesSon
WritteninthefirstchapterofthebookPrideandPrejudiceisanextraordinarysentenceofwhichevenapersonwhohashadonlyabrieflookuponthebookwillnotfailtoreceiveadeepimpression-Itisatruthuniversallyacknowledgedthatasinglemaninpossessionofagoodfortunemustbeinwantofawife.IntermsofSherlockHolmes,wedbetteralterthesentenceintoItisafactuniversallyacceptedbyreadersthroughouttheworldthatanexcellentbookinpossessionofourfamousdetectiveSherlockHolmesisundoubtedlyamasterpieceofalltimes.PerhapsthisisoneofthemostobviousexplanationsfortheunrivaledpopularityofHolmesseriesinthefieldofdetectivestories.Overwhelmedbytheremendationsprovidedbymyfriends,IdecidedtotakealookonthisSherlockHolmesandtheDukesSonoriginallypublishedbyOxfordUniversityPress.
Asawhole,thisbookisaboutacaseconcerningtheDukesmissingson.Arthur,theDukesson,wasfoundoutinacertainmorningtohavedisappeared,acpaniedwithwhichwasalsothedisappearanceoftheGermanteacher.TheschoolmasterDr.HuxtablethenturnedtothefamousdetectiveofthetimeSherlockHolmesforhelp.Realizinghowtoughandimportantthecaseis,HolmesimmediatelymadeuphismindtoacceptthecaseandfollowedDr.HuxtablebacktoMackletonbytrain.Havingformedaroughideaaboutthewholematter,Holmesprobedintothecaseimmediatelyandhadacarefulinvestigationoftheentireareashortlyafterthearrival,duringtheprocessofwhichhediscoveredthebodyoftheGermanteacherHeidegger.Finally,primarilyduetohisprominentabilityasadetective,hemanagedtounravelthemysteryandobtainedthetwelvethousandpoundspromisedbytheDuke.
Havingoncestartedreadingthisfiction,Iwaspletelyimmersedinthemysteriousstorypresentedbythebook.Asthesayinggoes,Wellbegun,halfdone.Atthebeginningofthestory,justlikemanyotherdetectivestories,theauthorgivesusabriefdescriptionoftheconditionbythewordsofaclient.However,unlikeotherones,thisstoryfirstdelineatestheclientsstrangebehavioratlengthtoindicatetheseverityoftheincidentinordertoattractthereaderstocontinuereadingit.Asisknowntoall,vividdepictionisessentialtodetectivestoriessinceitcanhelpthereadersunderstandeachfigurescharacteristicsandvisualizethescenes,thusmakingthestorymoreauthenticandattractive.Therefore,tryingtopresentarealworldtohisreadership,SirArthurConanDoyle,authoroftheoriginalHolmesseries,hasskillfullyarrangedtheplotsofthewholestoryfromtheperspectiveofDr.Watson,acharacternotsospecializedindiscoveringthetruthhidde
nbehindtheenigmatichappeningsasHolmesbutsoloyaltoSherlockHomesasafriendthathealwaysacpaniesHolmeswhereverhegoes.Inthisway,heelaboratelydepictedeverysceneandcharacterinthebook,Apartfromthespecialstart,theendingofthewholestory,beingdramaticbutreasonable,iscertainlyanoutstandingone.Afterall,excepttheauthorhimself,whoknowsthattheDukesseeminglyordinarysecretaryisinfacttheDukesbastard?
Inaddition,whoknowsthattheDukeactuallyhasalreadybeenacquaintedwiththewholethingbeforeHolmessolvesthisplicatedproblem?
Yet,surprisingasit