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安妮日记读后感英文版

  篇一:

安妮日记英文读后感

  TheDiaryofAnneFrank

  AfterreadingTheDiaryofAnneFrank,Iwasdeepinthoughtwithaheavyheart.IwasshockednotonlybytheatrocityofNazisbutalsobyAnne?

sintelligenceandtherichresourcesofherinnerlife.AnneFrank?

swish–“Iwanttogoonlivingevenaftermydeath.”Luckily,herdreamwasachieved.Hervoicewaspreserved.Agreatnumberofpeoplereadthediary,enteringhertrueworldwithher.

  Inthebook,AnneFrankwasaJewishgirl.Shehascouldbeordinarygirl,livingahappylife,butshehadtohideherselfwithherfamilyatasmallattic.AnnehidedatthelittledarkatticalldaytoescapetheNazi’skilling.Shecouldnotgetclosetonature,cannotmakefriendslikebeforeplay.Intheshadowofthedeath,Annecouldonlykeepadiarytogetthroughtougheveryday.Forher,thediaryisherbestfriend,heronlyfriendwhocanrelyonandtalk.Shewroteinherdiaryalot,therearesilentontheracialdiscriminationcomplaint,moreoftheoutsideworld,thenaturalyearningforthinkingaboutlife.

  1,AboutTheDiaryofAnneFrank,warandpeacearetheleadingtopicwetalkedaboutallthetime.Formostpeople,weallfeltleaden.Wecan?

timaginehowwelivetohideatasmallattic.Andatlongday,theymustbeprettyquietandevenalittlenoisewasforbidden.Inaddition,windowswerejustatthere,buttheycouldn?

topenthecurtainstolookoutsideandbreathefreshair.theymustobservetheorderseveryday:

notapstobeturnedon;therefore,nowashing,silence,everythingtobefinishedbyeighto?

clockandnolavatory.Ifwewerethem,wewouldhavegottencrazy.Inthebook,adetailwasimpressive.Whenthefamiliesweregoingtomovethenewshelter,theydidalotofpreparingwork.TheyputonheapsofclothesasiftheyweregoingtotheNorthPole.Forexample,Anne,shehadontwovests,therepairsofpants,adress,ontopofthataskirt,jacket,summercoat,twopairsofstocking,lace-upshoes,woollycap,scarf,andstillmore.Shewasnearlystifledbutnooneinquiredaboutthat.Everyonewasbusyattheirownbusiness.Theyhadnotimetocareothers.Onlyfromthedetail,wecouldfindoutthedifficultcircumvents.Jewatthatsituationwouldn?

thavedreamedofgoingoutwithasuitcasefullofclothing.Ifnot,theJewmustwanttoenduphislifeorbefoolish.Inordertotaketheclothingasmuchastheycould,therewasnochoice.Forkeepingliving,itwasonlyalittlechallenge.Forcontinuingtostayattheworld,nothingcannotbeovercome.Onlyalittlehope,theytriedtocatchit.Exceptthetoughlivingcondition,theywereallatthefearthattheymightbefoundoutandtheyareforcedtoaffordairattacknowandthen.Anneinherdiarywrote,“Wehadashortcircuitlastevening,andontopofthatthegunskeptbangingawayallthetime.Istillhaven?

tgotovermyfearofeverythingconnectedwithshootingandplanes,andIcreepintoDaddy?

sbednearlyeverynightforcomfort.?

AndtheMrs.VanDaanwasnearlycryingandsaidinaverytimidlittlevoice.Evenasaadult,shestillcouldn?

tstopexpressingherdear.Asamatteroffact,everybodywereafraidthattheironlyshelterwasspotted.Atanotherairattack,Annesaidsheclaspedher“escapebag”closetome,morebecauseshewantedtohavesomethingtoholdthanwithanideaofescaping,becausetherewasnowherewecango.Ifevertheycometotheextremityoffleeinghomehere,thestreetwouldbejustasdangerousasanairraid.Ingeneral,facingthedanger,wealwaysmakesometreasurestosave

  ourselves.Butforthemtherewasnothingtheycoulddo.Theycanonlystayedattheshakinghouse,prayingforGodandfortuneblessingthem.Itisapainfulprocessbothatphysiologyandpsychology.However,iftheyhadknownthetragicending,theywouldhavedonethesamethingforsurviving.(Atthesecondpoint,Iwillputmyownviews.)

  WeareallknowntheHitler?

sviolence,andtheheavierwasnearlyabnormal.Annesaid,”I?

veonlygotdismalanddepressingnewsforyoutoday.OurmanyJewishfriendsarebeingtakenawaybythedozen.ThesepeoplearetreatedbytheGestapowithoutashredofdecency,beingloadedintocattletrucksandsenttoWesterbork,thebigJewishcampinDrente.Westerborksoundsterrible:

onlyonewashingcubicleforahundredpeopleandnotnearlyenoughlavatories.”Wedon?

texperienceit,soit?

sreallybeyondourimagination.Likethis,wealwaysassociateNanjingmassacreinChina.Somuchatrocityhappened.Itwasindelibleshadowforsufferers.

  However,kindnessandhumanismstillexit.Inthebook,ElliandMiephelpedtheAnne?

sfamily.Theycollectedtheirrationsforthemandsentinformation.Atthetroubloussurroundings,mostpeoplebelieve“thelesstroublethebetter“.ButsomeothersthoughttheyshouldtrytheirbesttosaveJews.AlthoughmanyJewswerecaught,savingapersonevenonewasbetter.Inthebook,whenDussel,anewnumbercametotheattic,theywereallwillingtowelcomehim.Anne?

sfathersaid”Ifwecansavesomeone,theneverythingelseisofsecondaryimportance.”WemustknowthefamousmovieSchindler?

sList.Atfirst,Schindlerwasonlyamerchantwhowanttoprofitfromthewar.Butattheending,hechangedhismindandsaveJews.Hewouldratherhelpothersrthanmakingmoney.It?

soriginalhumanitythatmakeshedoit.

  manwithoutspiritworldhardlylive.Twofamiliescametothesmallhouse.Theycouldn?

tdoanythingatday.Sodoingreadingwasthebestchoiceforthem.Inbook,Annesaid,“Mr.Koophuisbringsafewspecialbooksformeeveryotherweek.I?

mthrilledwiththeJoopterHeulseries.I?

veenjoyedthewholeofCissyvanMarxveldtverymuch.AndI?

vereadEenZomerzotheidfourtimesandIstilllaughaboutsomeoftheludicroussituationsthatarise.”Shereadmanybookstorichherlife.Infact,readingisenjoyfulandgoodformanyaspects.Iftheycouldn?

tdoreading,theycanalsopassthetimeinallsortsofcrazyways:

askingriddles,physicaltraininginthedark,talkingEnglishandFrench,criticizingbooks,peeringthroughapowerfulpairoffieldglassesintothelightedroomsofthehouseattheback..Somethingwethoughtboringingeneralmaybeinterestingsometimes.What?

smore,thediary,calledKitty,wasthebestgiftforthewholeofAnne?

slife.Itwasgivenbyherfather.HewantedAnnetobeathoughtfulgirlandrichthedailylife.Actuallythediarywasnotonlyanotebookbutalsoakindofspiritualsustenance.Anne?

sdiaryisanappropriatemonumenttoherfinespiritandtothespiritsofthosewhohaveworkedandareworkingstillforpeace.Attheabove,Iputforwardaquestion:

iftheyhadknownthetragicending,theywouldhavedonethesamethingforsurviving.Inmyopinion,theywouldstilldothesamething.Theywereakindofgroupwhowouldn?

tabandontheirliveseasily.Onlythetragicendingdidn?

tcome,didtheybelievetherewasalittlehope.

  isadistinctivegirl.Shehadherownmind.Maybeintheviewsofothers,

  sheisanaughtygirl.Especially,shehasaquietsister.ComparingwithMargot,shewasnotfavorable.Atthebeginning,hergeneralappearance,hercharacter,hermannerswerediscussedfromAtoZ.Butwiththetimegoingby,shewerebecomingsensible.Onemustapplyone?

sreasontoeverything,earningtoobey,toholdourtongue,tohelp,tobegood,togivein.Lifehasthegreatpowertochangeustoadaptit.Inaddition,Annestartedafreshandtriedtogettothebottomofitall.Asshesaid,weshouldexaminethewholemattercarefullyourselvesandfindoutwhatistrueandwhatisexaggerated.Inourdailylife,weoftenmeetargumentswithparents.WecansticktotheAnne?

sprinciple.Ifparentsarewrong,weshalltryfirstofalltomakethemaltertheirideasandifwedon?

tsucceedweshallsticktoourownopinionsandjudgement.Althoughshelivedinasmallroom,shestillhadabrightfulheart.Shebelievedthatitwasspiringwithinher,shefeltthatspringwasawaking,shefeltitinherwholebodyandsoul.Andinthebook,shewroteandthoughtmuchofthetimeaboutthingswhichverysensitive.Forexample,shedescribedalotabouttheaffairwithPeter.It?

snormalforateenager.Ithinkparentsshouldreadthisbook,sotheycanregardthisquestioncorrectly.

  Annesaid,“Onecertainlycouldnotcallusrichnow,butallmyhopesarepinnedonafterthewar.”Nowweareinthepeacefulworld,hopeisfullofourlife.Sothereisnoreasonputtingoffachievingdreams,weshouldtreasureeveryone,everything,everymomentthatwehave.

  篇二:

读后感

  读后感

  一本日记承载了一段悲痛的历史;一本日记记录了一位少女成长的心路历程;一本日记目击报道了二战期间在德军占领下,人们的苦难生活。

这就是。

  作者安妮〃弗兰克是一名犹太少女,1929年生于德国法兰克福,纳粹兴起后随家人避难到荷兰的阿姆斯特丹。

1942年,13岁的安妮收到了一个作为生日礼物的笔记本,从此便开始写日记,同年7月6日,由于迫害犹太人的风声紧急,安妮一家在朋友的帮助下藏到了他父亲公司的密室,从此开始了25个月的暗无天日的生活。

1944年8月有人告密,隐匿的八个人被捕并被关进了臭名昭著的集中营。

这个花季少女由于希特勒发动的一场邪恶的战争,死于纳粹集中营。

读完本书,我最大的感触便是?

战争?

安妮所写的字里行间无不透露出对战争的厌恶和对自由、和平的渴望与追求。

?

我们经常满怀绝望地问:

‘战争有什么意义?

人为什么不能和平相处?

这一切破坏到底为了什么?

’?

由于黑暗独裁统治,由于种族歧视,一场灭绝人性的大屠杀开始了。

这让我想起了日军侵华,想起了南京大屠杀,30多万同胞遇难,这惨绝人寰的杀戮似乎和纳粹杀害犹太人有着相似之处,难道这些侵略者和这些无辜的百姓有着深仇大恨吗?

为何要疯狂地屠杀,这手段之残忍,行为之野蛮,真是丧心病狂、令人发指。

我想,每一个有良知的人都应鄙弃战争,向往和平。

?

战争?

,一个多么可怕而又熟悉的字眼啊。

是战争,毁掉了人们美好的生存家园;

  是战争,带给了人们深痛的灾难;是战争,带来了鲜血,带走一个个鲜活的生命。

而?

和平?

应是世界上最美的文字,现在的我们生活在一个和平的年代,今天的和平来之不易,我们应该保护和平、维护和平。

  还有令我很震动的是安妮的坚强乐观精神。

在密室25个月里,他们生活的艰苦常人难以想象。

密室与外界是封闭的。

白天他们拉上窗帘,不见天日,晚上不能开灯,每天只能慢步低声,轻言细语。

食品和生活用品只能让安妮父亲的同事帮忙供给。

密室的生活是无聊的,他们每天的娱乐活动仅仅是听收音机、聊天、阅读。

密室的生活也是恐惧、紧张的,人们整日担惊受怕,上空一架架飞机掠过,炮声不断,人们随时会被德军发现。

在这种压抑、恶劣的环境下,我想如果换做是我,我的精神一定会崩溃的。

可是安妮却仍然能笑着面对生活,她虽然有时会心情沮丧,但从不绝望。

她在日记中吐露自己的心声:

?

我年轻,有许多尚未发掘出来的能力。

我年轻而且强壮,正活在一场大探险之中,所以我不能整天唉声叹气。

我有许多优点:

快乐的性格和坚强的内心。

每天我都感到自己的心智在成长,感觉到日益临近的解放,感觉到大自然的美和周围人的善良。

既然如此,我为什么要绝望呢?

?

是啊,为什么要绝望呢,青春才刚刚开始,美好的未来还在后面。

安妮坚定信念、积极学习。

?

我必须

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