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篇一:
老人与海英文读后感
ReadingReportofTheOldManandtheSea
TheOldManandtheSeawaswrittenbyanAmericanwriternamedErnestHemingway.
Ithasbeentranslatedintotensoflanguages,andthewriterwassoproudofhiswork.
Santiago,theheroofthestory,hadgoneeighty-fourdayswithouttakingafishback.
Atfirst,aboynamedManolionhadbeenwithhim,butSantiagocouldn’tcatchevenonefish.
Theboyhadgoneathisparents’ordersinaluckyboatwhichcaughtthreegoodfishthefirstweek,andthecouplethoughtthatitwasdefinitelyandfinallybadtolettheirboystaywiththeoldfisherman.
OnSantiago’seighty-fifthdayoffishing,hewentoutalone,leavingthesmellofthelandbehindandrowingoutintothecleanearlymorningsmellofocean.
Tohissurprise,hecaughtatunawhichhehadneverseenbeforeanditwashardtobelievethatthetunawasbiggerthanhisboat.
Later,thebloodfromthetunaleftatrailforallsharksaswideasahighway,sofightingagainstsharkswasunavoidable.
TheresultwasthatsharksateupallthemeatofthetunaandSantiagoonlypoughtthetunaskeletonback.
Hewassotiredthathesleptdeeplyassoonashegothome,dreamingoflions.
Inthisstory,Santiagowasanoldandpoorwidowthoughhewasgoodatfishingandhadsomuchvaluablee_perience.
Heonlylivedonfishingallhislife.
Atlonglast,hejustpoughttheskeletonback,youmaythinksuchafishermanshouldbealoser,butthisresultdidn’tmeanfailing.
Onthecontrary,Hemingwayusedtheskeletonwhichwasthepillarofspirittostrengthenthemeaningoftheoldman’slife.
Santiagowasdescribedasaperfectpersonwhonevergaveup.
TheboynamedManolionappearedinthebeginningandattheend.
EvenduringSantiago’svoyage,healwayscametothepooroldman’smind.
HewastheonlypersonwhocaredSantiagosincerely,trustSantiagoabsolutely,andtheyoungboywantedtobeaninheritorofSantiago’scareer.
Hemingwaynotonlytoldusthee_perienceoffishingshouldbespreadfromgenerationtogeneration,butalsoe_pectedustoadmire,tolearnfromandtocarryonthespiritofSantiago.
TheappearanceofManilionwasnotbychance,whichwasarrangedbyHemingway.
DuringSantiago’slongvoyage,howmuchhewishedtheboycouldhavebeenwithhimtodrivehislonelinessaway.
Youthisthesymbolofenergyandhope.
Evenanoldmancanbeyounginside.
LionsappearedseveraltimesinSantiago’sdreamsfortheywerelivinginhisheart,whichshowedthespiritofSantiagowouldneverbelow.
Theingofthesharkscouldnotbeavoided.
Theycanbethoughtasattackwhichcanswallowyoursuccessandhappiness.
Thestorytellsmetofacetheproblemshappenedinmylifewithaheartaswideasocean.
Thoughtheoldmanwaslonely,hewasatravelerwhowalkedontheroadofrealizinghisideals.
Buthewasnotaloneatthemoment,forhiswillwassofirm.
TheOldManandtheSeahaswontheNobelPrizeatlast,whichisaforttothewriter.
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篇二:
老人与海英文读后感
老人与海英文读后感
《老人与海》(TheOldManandtheSea),是现代美国小说作家海明威创作于1952年的一部中篇小说,也是作者生前发表的最后一部小说。
作为他最著名的作品之一,它围绕一位老年古巴渔夫,与一条巨大的马林鱼在离岸很远的湾流中搏斗。
虽然对它有不同的文学评价,但它在20世纪小说和海明威的作品中是值得注目的,奠定了他在世界文学中的突出地位。
《老人与海》英文版读后感
Thisyearwintervacation,IreadtheAmericanwell-knownwriter
Hemingway'snovel“oldpersonandsea”.
Ie_tremelyadmireinthenoveltheseniorfisherman'swill,heletmeunderstandonepersoncertainlymusthaverelentlessspirit,onlythencouldobtainsuccessfully.
Thenoveldescriptionisoneyearnearsi_tyyearsofageseniorfisherman,whenalonegoestoseainonefishing,fishedonebigfish,actuallydidnotpull.
Theseniorfishermansocializedseveraldaysafterthefish,onlythendiscoveredthiswasthebigmarlinwhichonesurpassedtheoneselffishingboatseveralfold,althoughknewperfectlywellverydifficulttowin,butstilldidnotgiveup.
Afterwardsandfurtherbecauseinthebigmarlinwoundfishfishysmellpoughtinseveralcrowdsofsharkfishsnatchesthefood,buttheoldpersonstilldidnothopelikethistogiveup,finallyhighlightedencirclestightly,returnedtothebigfishbeltthefishingport,letsotherfishermennotadmirealready.
WhenIread“theseniorfishermanthink:
Heretotheseacoastreallywastoonear,perhapscouldhaveabiggerfishinafartherplace...
”When,Ie_tremelyadmirethisseniorfisherman,becausehebynowalreadyprojectedonsomefish,buthehadnotsettledtothepresentsituation,butwasapproachesthebiggergoaladvance.
Againhasalookus,usuallymeetsoneslightlyisdifficult,weallplainincessantly.
Wewillbethemotherlandfuture,willbesupposedtolikethisoldpersonsamemindloftyaspiration,willevenbetterpursueevenbetter,thebiggergoal.
WhenIread“thebigmarlinstartfasttogatherroundtheyoungfishingboathover,twinedthecableonthemast,theoldpersonrighthandlifteduphighthesteelfork,leaptthewatersurfaceinittheflash,didutmostthrowstoitsheart,onewailendedthebigfish'slife,itwasstaticstaticfloatsonthewatersurface...
”When,myheartalsolikedtogetherthebigstonefalls.
Ie_tremelyadmireoldpersonthatkinddonotdread,therelentlessspirit,
althoughknowsthematchstrengthisverystrong,buthenotslightlyflinches,butiswelesdifficultlyabove.
Justbecausehadthiskindofspirit,theseniorfishermanonlythenachievedthislifeanddeathcontestsuccess.
Wealsomuststudyseniorfisherman'sspiritinlife,handlesthematterdoesnotfearthedifficulty,onlythencanobtainsuccessfully.
Wasreadingthebigfish'ssmellofbloodissmelledbyonecrowdofsharkfish,struggledswimssnatchesthefood,oldperson'slefthandhappentointheconvulsions,heonlycouldusetherighthand,withwoodenstick,themouthandsoonallwasallowedtousefortheweaponself-defensewhichattacked,andfinallye_pelledthiscrowdofsharkfish.
Butthebigfish'smeatwasalreadyeatenonemost,buttheoldpersonalsocharminglycriticizedoneselfthelefthand“thisworktimeactuallywasresting”time,Ialsowassubduedbytheoldpersonoptimisticspirit.
Inthelife,somelossesareinevitable,weshouldtreatbytheoptimisticmanner,cannotbecalculating.
Finally,thenovelseesbyoneyouththeseniorfishermanfullyhas18footlongbigmarlininthemeasure,oncemoredescribedthisfish'shugeness,e_plainedseniorfishermanoveresthedifficultywasbig,non-wasmoremonthan.
Thenoveleulogizedthespiritwhichtheseniorfishermanfearhardanddangerousdiligentlydidnotstruggle,wealsoshouldlikehissuch,couldnotsatisfythepresentsituation,shouldpositivelytoabove,doanymatterallisrelentless,meetsdifficultlymustweledifficultlyabove,couldgiveuphalfwayinnoway.
Onlyhasthis,weonlythencanobtainabiggersuccessandthevictory.
篇三:
老人与海英文读后感300字
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Theoldmanandthesea
Inthepastafewdays,welearnedsomethingaboutanovelcalledtheoldmanandthesea,afterlearningit,Ihavesomethoughtsaboutit.
Thestoryintroducedanolde_periencedfishermantous.
HisnameisSantiago.
Hehasnotcaughtanyfishfor84days,sothe85thday,hewenttothedeepsea,tryingtogetsomefish.
ItwasahardtimewhenSantiagofloatedontheseaforalmost3daysinordertocatchabigfishcalledmarlin.
Finally,hemadeit.
Butunfortunately,thesmellofbloodattractedalotofsharks.
Atlast,allhisefforttodriveawaythesharkswasinvain.
Hismarlinwaseatenup,andhestillgotnothing.
Althoughtheconsequencewasnotsogood,IstillbelievethatSantiagoisarealhero.
Ahero,notmeansthatheisneverafraidofanything,butmeansthatheisreallyafraid,buthenevergivesup.
Thisishero.
Inaddition,hiswordsinthisstoryalsoimpressedmealot.
Hesaid,“manisnotmadefordefeat,amancanbedestroyed,butnotdefeatded.’’Perhapswewishthateverythingcangowellinourdailylives,butasweknow,itisonlyawish.
Wearesuretomeetsometroubleinourwholelives,sowemustbepave.
Wecannevergiveup.
Nomatterhowoldweare,nomatterhowunluckyweare,
nomatterhowhardtheproblemsare,wearee_pectedtosolvethoseproblemspavely,andneversay:
“no”.
Ofcourse,nowwearecollegestudents,wemayhavenotmetanyproblemsthatwerereallydifficulttosolve.
Butifweenterthesocietyafterafewyears,wehavetofacesometroublewhichwillmakeyouloseyourhead.
Thenwillyougiveup?
Santiagotaughtusnevergiveup,manisnotmadefordefeat.
Besteelinyourfuturelives,andIreallyhopethatwecanleadhappylivesinthefuture.
《《老人与海》英文读后感》