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初三英语读书笔记
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英语读书笔记
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201X级化学学院绿色化学杨斌s101570title:
eugeniegrandet
writer:
honoredebalzac
ihavespentabouttwomonthsinreadingeugeniegrandet.inmyopinion,itisreallyagoodnovelforuswhichisworthytoberead.afterreading,iknowthatmoneycanbuysomethingbutnoteverything.forbetterunderstandingofthenovel,iwilldividethisreadingnoteintothreeparts.
firstly,inordertomakeyouunderstandthisnovelquickly,iwillintroduceyouthemajorcharacters.therearethreepersonsweneeddeepanalysis.theyaregrandet,hisdaughtereugenieandcharles.
thenovelthesisputstheiremphasisongrandet.grandetwasoneofthecentralrolesinthenovel.hewasterriblygreedy.hewastherepresentativeofgreedandmoney.inhismind,moneywaseverything,andhecouldnotliveintheworldwithoutmoney.hehadastrongdesiretopossessmoney,thoughhehadanabundantofmoney.healwayslefthimselfinabackroom,andappreciatedmoneyforalongtime.whenhewasdying,heaskedhisdaughtertoputmoneyonthetable,andmoneycouldmakehimfeelwarm.inordertocollectmoney,helosthuman
nature.heconsiderednolovewasintheworld,andmoneyisevenmuchmorevaluablethanhislife.forexample,grandethadaservant,whohadworkedfor30years.butheneverreceivedanygiftfromgrandet,exceptoneoldwatch.thoughgrandetwasachristian,butactuallyhewasnotarealone.inhisopinion,theexistenceofgodwasforhisneed.forhim,moneywasrealgodandallthehope.
comparedwithgrandet,hisdaughtereugeniewasverykindandhumane.sheconsideredmoneyasamethodforhelpingothers.shedevotedherwholelifetoservingthepeople.andshehaddonealotofpublicworks.forexample,shehadbuiltonerestroom,eightprimaryschoolsandonelibrary.sheusedmoneytohelpthosewhoneedit.
then,weshouldputourattentiononcharles.hewasborninarichfamilyandspoiled.theturningpointinhislifewastodobusinessabroad.thechangeoflifeconditionmadehismoralstandardandvalueconceptchange.hebecameaveryself-fishman.hewantedtobecomerich.inordertopossessmoney,hegaveuphistruelove,andpursuedanobleman’sdaughter.tosomeextent,hisoutlookonmoneywassimilartograndet’s.bothofthemwerematerialistsandtheloversofmoney.
secondly,thewriterwritingthisnovelshouldbeintroduced
tousforwecouldrealizethebackgroundinformationandunderstanditbetter.honoredebalzac(1799-1850)couldperhapsbedescribedasoneofthefoundersofthisschoolthatheestablishedwiththehumancomedy(1829-1850)-alongseriesofseventeennovels,avastpanoramaoffrenchlifethatrangedfromcountrylifetocityfromprivatelifetopolitics,frommilitarylifetopsychologicalstudies.itisbynomeanseasytochooseoneortwonovelsfromthehumancomedy.thereisalwaysatemptationtoaddoneortwomoreforabetterunderstandingwhybalzac'sworkshavelastedsolong.perhapseugeniegrandetbestillustrateshischaracteristicmethodsandthesecretofhisgeniusandtalent.itisasimplestoryofafamilyhouseinprovincialsaumurinwhichlivesamiser,grandetwithhiswifeanddaughtereugenie.bothsuffercontinuouslyunderthestiflingshadowofhisobsessionwithgold.butthearrivalofhercousin,charlesmakeseugenie'sheartturngentlytowardsthoughtsofloveandmarriage,ifonlytogetawayfromthefather.butgrandetopposesthemarriagebecausesomuchofhisoutrageousgoldwouldbecarriedawayasdowry.theproposedmarriagebreaksdown.charlesgoesawaytoseekhisfortunesintheeastandeugenieisleftalonetofacethefutureonherown.
quiteobviously,awebofintriguesurroundsmotheranddaughter.abunchofambitiousmenandadventurers,careeristsandspeculatorsandmisersofallkindscongregate,allattractedbythepale,coldglitterofgold.partofbalzac'scontinuingsuccessliesinhisportrayalofthesemoderntypesofunscrupulousrascalsandthemaniatheyhaveforsocialclimbingandfortunehuntingwhichhewasthefirsttoportrayinmodernliterature.
third,fromthenovel,icouldseetheshadowofthereallife.especiallysincetheopeningupandeconomicreform,chinahasbeenparticipatingineconomicglobalizationtoadeeperdegree.withtheeconomicgrowth,moreandmorepeopleconsiderthatifyouhavemoney,youcanmakethedevilpushthemillstoneforyou.theirfavoritemottoismoneytalks.sotheonlypurposeistomakemoneyasmuchaspossiblewithoutheartofcharityandhumanity.themajorroleineugeniegrandet,grandetreflectsphenomenoninmodernchinasociety.fromagreatamountofinformation,somepeoplethinkthatchinesepeopleareobsessivewithmoneyverymuch,andtheyarethe