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多本文学的英语读后感
多本文学的英语读后感
双城记英语读后感1
"Ataleoftwocities"isoneofDickens'smostimportantrepresentativeworks.ThenovelprofoundlyexposedthesocietycontradictionbeforetheFrenchRevolution,intenselyattacksthearistocraticsocialclassisdissoluteandcruel,andsincerelysympathizeswiththedepressedclasses.ThenovelalsodescribedmanymagnificentscenesliketherevoltpeopleattackedBastilleandsoon,whichdisplayedpeople'sgreatstrength. Thenovelhasportrayedmanydifferentpeople.DoctorManetteishonestandkindbutsuffersthepersecutionactually,Lucieisbeautifulandgentle,Charlesisgracefulandnoble,Lorryisuprightandhonest,Sydneyissemblanceofindifferent,innermostfeelingsofwarm,unconventionalbutalsoselflessandlofty,MissProssisstraightforwardandloyal,Evremondebrothersarecruelandsinister......Thecomplexhatredishardtosolve,thecruelrevengehasmademorehatreds,lovesrebirthinthehelledge,buttakethelifeastheprice. Asanoutstandingwriter,inDickens'swork,thelanguageskillisessential.Eachkindofrhetorictechnique,liketheanalogy,theexaggeration,thecontrast,thehumorous,andthetauntarehandledskillfully,andtheartistryoftheworkisalsodeliveredthepeak."Ataleoftwocities"hasitsdifferencewiththegeneralhistoricalnovel,itscharacterandthemainplotareallfictionalizes.WiththebroadrealbackgroundoftheFrenchRevolution,theauthortakethefictionalcharacterDoctorManette'sexperienceasthemainclue,interweavestheunjustcharge,loveandrevengethreeindependencesbutalsoincidentcross-correlationstoriestogether,theplotiscriss-crossed,andtheclueiscomplex.Theauthoruseinsertnarrates,foreshadowing,upholsteryandsomanytechniques,causesthestructureintegrityandstrictness,theplotwindinganxiousandrichoftheatricalnature,itdisplayedtheremarkableartisticskill.thestyle"Ataleoftwocities" issolemnityandmelancholy,fillsindignantion,butlacksthehumoroftheearlyworks.
双城记读后感2
ATALEOFTWOCITIES
Thetaleoftwocitiesisahistoricalstory,oneofDickens’longfictions.ThebackgroundtothenovelistherevolutionofFrance.Itportrayedabrutalandbloodystory,butitalsocontainedloveandfriendship.
Inthenovel,Dickenssarcasticallydescribedatypicalcruelnobleman—marquisofEvermonde.Whenhewasyoungheandhisbrotherstoleacountrywomanbyforceandkilledherfamily.What’sworse,heusedhispowertoimprisonDrManette,akindandhonestmanwhoknewallthethingstheyhaddoneandwantedtodisclosetheircrimes.Inordertohidetheircrimes.MarquisofEvermondeandhisbrotherthrewDoctorManetteintoprisonfor18years.Duringthese18years,DoctorManettelosthisfreedomandsufferagreatinspirit.
IfeltunthinkablethatMarquisofEvermondeandhisbrotherkilledpeoplejustaseasilyastheykilledchickens.Theydeprivedotherpeople’sfreedomastheylikedandtheythoughtitwasnormalandunremarkable.Theyhadneverrealizedthattheyhaddonesomethingwrongorsomethingimproper.Becausetheirnaturewascruelandevil,likedemons.Thereisanoldsayingwhichmeans:
Peoplewhocommittoomanycrimeswillkillthemselves.Afterall,thereisjusticeintheworld.Thedemonscan’tberampantforever.Becausetheworldwillnotforgivethem.Theywillpaytheirlivesfortheircrimes.Let’sseetheconsequenceoftheMarquis,’’Helaytherelikeastonewithaknifepushedintohisheart.”Ithinkitwasjustwhatheoughttogainanditisarealexcitingscene.
TheMarquis’deathwasjustthebeginningofpeople’sresistancetothenobleman.Graduallymoreandmorepeoplejoinedintherevolution.Oneafteranothernoblemanweresentencedtodeathandtheirheadswerecutdown.However,someinnocentpeoplewereimplicatedintherevolution.CharlesDarneywasoneofthemHewasthenephewofMarquisofEvermonde.Totheoppositeofhisuncle,Darneywasakindandindependentyoungman.
Dickensspokehighlyofkindnessmercyandloveinthenoveltoo.ThisistheotherthoneofthenovelwhenDoctorManettewasreleasedfromprison.ItwashisdaughterLuciewhotookcareofhimandhelpedhimreturntonormal.Duringthistime,DrmanetteandLucieknewCharlesDarneyandSydenyCarton,thetwoyoungmanfellinlovewithLucieatthesametime.Atlast,LuciemarriedCharesDarney.DrManetteacceptedDarneyashisson-in-lawalthoughheknewthatDarneywasthenephewofthemanwhothrewhimintoprisonfor18years.Thisisthelovebetweenfatheranddaughter.AndSydenyCarton,theverygreatman,lovedLuciedeeply.HepromisedLuciethathewoulddoeverythingforherhappiness.Hedidittruely,hesacrificedhimselfinsteadofDarneywholookedthesameashim.Thisisloveforlovers.Thisisthemostwonderfulthingintheworld.Italsoremindsusthatnomatterhownomatterwhenthereistrueloveexisting.Attheend,Lucie,DrManetteandDarneyarrivedinEnglandsafely.
Thetaleoftwocitiesisdifferentfromotherhistoricalfictions.ItscharactersandmainplotsarefictionalundertherealbackgroundoftherevolutionofFrance.TheauthormadetheexperienceofthefictionalcharactorDrManetteasthemainclue.Theplotsarecomplicated,andtheyareflexuousanddramatic.Thestructureiscompleteandrigorous.
Dickenshaddearloveandhate.Hepraisedthosewhooughttobepraisedandattackedthosewhooughttobeattacked.ThemotivationofthenovelmaybejustwarntheEnglishdominators.ButIthinkwecanlearnsomethingmeaningfulfromthetaleoftwocities.
福尔摩斯英语读后感
ThoughtsgivenbySherlockHolmesandtheDuke’sSon
WritteninthefirstchapterofthebookPrideandPrejudiceisanextraordinarysentenceofwhichevenapersonwhohashadonlyabrieflookuponthebookwillnotfailtoreceiveadeepimpression-Itisatruthuniversallyacknowledgedthatasinglemaninpossessionofagoodfortunemustbeinwantofawife.IntermsofSherlockHolmes,we’dbetteralterthesentenceinto“ItisafactuniversallyacceptedbyreadersthroughouttheworldthatanexcellentbookinpossessionofourfamousdetectiveSherlockHolmesisundoubtedlyamasterpieceofalltimes.”Perhapsthisisoneofthemostobviousexplanationsfortheunrivaledpopularityof“Holmesseries”inthefieldofdetectivestories.Overwhelmedbytherecommendationsprovidedbymyfriends,IdecidedtotakealookonthisSherlockHolmesandtheDuke’sSonoriginallypublishedbyOxfordUniversityPress.
Asawhole,thisbookisaboutacaseconcerningtheDuke’smissingson.Arthur,theDuke’sson,wasfoundoutinacertainmorningtohavedisappeared,accompaniedwithwhichwasalsothedisappearanceoftheGermanteacher.TheschoolmasterDr.HuxtablethenturnedtothefamousdetectiveofthetimeSherlockHolmesforhelp.Realizinghowtoughandimportantthecaseis,HolmesimmediatelymadeuphismindtoacceptthecaseandfollowedDr.HuxtablebacktoMackletonbytrain.Havingformedaroughideaaboutthewholematter,Holmesprobedintothecaseimmediatelyandhadacarefulinvestigationoftheentireareashortlyafterthearrival,duringtheprocessofwhichhediscoveredthebodyoftheGermanteacherHeidegger.Finally,primarilyduetohisprominentabilityasadetective,hemanagedtounravelthemysteryandobtainedthetwelvethousandpoundspromisedbytheDuke.
Havingoncestartedreadingthisfiction,Iwascompletelyimmersedinthemysteriousstorypresentedbythebook.Asthesayinggoes,“Wellbegun,halfdone”.Atthebeginningofthestory,justlikemanyotherdetectivestories,theauthorgivesusabriefdescriptionoftheconditionbythewordsofaclient.However,unlikeotherones,thisstoryfirstdelineatestheclient’sstrangebehavioratlengthtoindicatetheseverityoftheincidentinordertoattractthereaderstocontinuereadingit.Asisknowntoall,vividdepictionisessentialtodetectivestoriessinceitcanhelpthereadersunderstandeachfigure’scharacteristicsandvisualizethescenes,thusmakingthestorymoreauthenticandattractive.Therefore,tryingtopresenta“realworld”tohisreadership,SirArthurConanDoyle,authoroftheoriginal“Holmesseries”,hasskillfullyarrangedtheplotsofthewholestoryfromtheperspectiveofDr.Watson,acharacternotsospecializedindiscoveringthetruthhiddenbehindtheenigmatichappeningsasHolmesbutsoloyaltoSherlockHomesasafriendthathealwaysaccompaniesHolmeswhereverhegoes.Inthisway,heelaboratelydepictedeverysceneandcharacterinthebook,Apartfromthespecialstart,theendingofthewholestory,beingdramaticbutreasonable,iscertainlyanoutstandingone.Afterall,excepttheauthorhimself,whoknowsthattheDuke’sseeminglyordinarysecretaryisinfacttheDuke’sbastard?
Inaddition,whoknowsthattheDukeactuallyhasalreadybeenacquaintedwiththewholethingbeforeHolmessolvesthiscomplicatedproblem?
Yet,surprisingasitis,thisendingseemssonaturalthatitfitsalltheplotsofthestoryperfectlywell.Whileenjoyingthiswonderfulstory,Icoulddonothingbutadmirethewonderfuldesignofthismasterpieceaswellastheauthor’sgorgeouswritingskill.Closingmyeyes,Icaneven“see”thestoryhappeningjustlikewatchingafilm.NotuntilthendidIunderstandwhytheJapanesecartoonfilmDetectiveConanusedthis“Conan”asthenameofitshero.
AsfarasIamconcerned,nothingismoreadmirableandsurprisingintheheroSherlockHomesthanhisprofoundknowledgewhichhascertainlyassistedhimalotwhenhewasstudyingthecase.Takethebicycletyresforinstance,Holmesactuallyiscapableofrecognizing42differentvarietiesofbicycletyre