名著的英语读后感.docx

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名著的英语读后感

名著的英语读后感

第一篇:

呼啸山庄名著英语读后感

areadingreportofwutheringheights

thebookihavereadthistermiswutheringheights.emilybronte

isperhapsthegreatestwriterofthethreebrontesisters——charlottebronte,emily,andannebronte.emilybrontepublishedonlyonenovel,wutheringheights.someofherbestlyricarealsoratedwiththebestinenglishpoetry.herfamouspoemsareloveandfriendship,thebluebell.

amannamedlockwoodrentsamanorhousecalledthrushcross

grangewherethehousekeepernellytellshimthestoryhere.oneday,mr.earnshaw,theownerofthemanor,goestoliverpoolandreturnshomewithanorphanboy.atfirst,theearnshawchildren——aboynamedhindleyandhisyoungersistercatherine——detestheathcliff.butcatherinequicklyestolovehim.mr.earnshawprefershimtohisownson,andhesendshindleyawaytocollegewhenhetreatsheathcliffbadly.

thenmr.earnshawdies,andhindleyreturnswithawife.hetreats

heathcliffasalabortoseekrevengeonhim.onenight,heathcliffandcatherinewandertothrushcrossgrange.catherineisbittenbyadogandisforcedtostayatthethegrange.duringthattime,sheinfatuateswithedgar.catherine’sdesireforsocialadvancementpromptshertobeeengagedtoedgarlinton.heathcliffrunsawaysfromswutheringheights,andreturningshortlyaftercatherineandedgar’smarriage.thenhedeviouslylendsmoneytodrunkenhindley.whenhindleydies,heinheritsthemanor.heplaceshimselfinlinetoinheritthrushcrossgrangebymarringisabellalinton.catherinebeesill,shegivesbirthtoadaughteranddies.shortlytherefore,isabellafleestolondonandgivesbirthtoheathcliff’sson,namedhareton.thirteenyearspass,youngcatherinemeetshareton.theybeganasecret

romance.lintonpursuescatherineonlybecausehisfatherforceshimto.whenedgarnearsdeath,heathcliffluresandholdscatherineprisoneruntilshemarrieslinton.thenedgarandlintondiesoon.sixmonthslater,lockwoodreturns,andfindsthatcatherinegrowstoloveharetonastheylivetogetherandplantobemarried.heathcliffbeesmoreandmoreobsessedwitheldercatherine,andthendiessoon.

wutheringheightsisaclassictragedyoflove.iamsurprisedbyhow

muchilikeit.thisisabookthattalksaboutthedeathofromanticnotions,eventherelativelyhappenendingdoesn’treduceitssorrow.wheniwaswrappedupinthestory,iamsomovedbytheirtrueloveandfeltsadnessdeepinmyheart.afterreadingthewholestory,iwouldliketotalkaboutthemaincharacterofthestory——catherineearnshawandherchoiceofmarriage.catherinedoesloveheathcliffverymuchforheismoreherselfthansheis,butherchoiceoflovereallyleadstothetragedy.incatherine’slife,shemadeaveryimportantdecisioninherlife——marryingtoedgar.infact,herloveforedgarcanneverbeparedtothatforheathcliff.shedidso,becauseshethoughtthewealthofedgarwouldbeusefultohelpheathcliff.heathcliffisamanfullofretaliations.helovedcatherineverymuch,butwhathedid,onthecontrary,addedtothemiseryofcatherine,heshouldnotwalkintocatherine’slifeagainafterhisdisappearance.atthesametime,hisrevengeonyoungcatherineandedgaraswellashisownsonseemssoridiculousandcanonlybringhimselfwithendlesssadness.

asfarasiamconcerned,thechoicebetweentrueloveandhigh

socialstatusissodifficult.manypeoplesaythatthelifeisreal,youcannotmakealivingonlydependonromance,somostpeoplepersuademetomarrytoarichman.inthemodernlife,ifonemanhasnohouseormoney,itisdifficultforhimtofindawife.sowecannotgetridofthinkingofthisfact.differentpeoplehavedifferentattitudestowardshappiness.theyshouldchooseuniquelovefromwhichtheycanfindwhattheylikebest,inorderthat

theycanstayhappyalltheirlives.

afterreading,ihaveabetterunderstandingoflove.ifyoureallylove

someone,hisorherhappinessisthemostmatters.nothavingarightunderstandingofandattitudestowardslovewillonlyresultinhurtingyourselfaswellastheoneyoulove.inaward,loveisthepermanentthemeofliteratureandhumanbeings.peopleoftenstruggleinthosetroublingromanticnotions.tobeornottobe,it’sreallyaquestion.however,whichkindofmarriageoneshouldchoosedependsallonhisorhercharacterandexperience,nooneelsecanmakechoiceforthemandthat’swhyeverylovestoryisunique.

第二篇:

英语名著读后感!

英语名著读后感!

reviewof“isarrogantandprejudice”

austin"isarrogantandprejudice",justlikeshesaid,isontwoinchesivorythethincarving,itisaustin'srepresentativeworks.thisreflectionmarriagequestionnovelwhichintheauthorworkmostreceiveswele,hasbeenatconservativeandundertheunenlightenedconditionenglishvillagesandtownslifeandthewaysoftheworldhuman.sentiment,theworkvividreflection18century'sendstothebeginningof19thcentury.itssociallocalcustomsandpracticesresemblesthenovelnotonlywasattractingthegeneralreadersatthattime,reallytotoday,stillgavethereadertoenjoybytheuniqueart.sheisthefirstrealitydescribesinthedailyordinarylifetheordinarygraciousnesswriteroffiction,playedtheroleintheenglishnovelhistorywhichlinkstheprecedingwiththefollowing.

theentireworkdoesnothavethefloodtheimposingmanner,notwindingunconstrainedplot,butisthiskindofsimplicity,finedeeplyisattractingus,austin'sshortlifenearlyallispassedinengland'svillage,perhapsisperipheryissimple,thetranquilatmospherehasbredherindifferentmakings.cannotbecausedoesnothavetherichexperience,onhasthesuspiciontoherregardingthethinganalysisability,hasread"arrogantandprejudice"thehuman

certainlycanbeexquisiteforher,thekeenemotionsubdues.whenwrites"isarrogantandprejudice",sheisonlyseveralyear-oldgirls,isn’tthisonekindoftalent?

sheindeedverylittlecontacts"outside”,butthoughtexistence,imaginationexistence,thisallexistencesareenough.

老人与海英语读后感

theoldmanandtheseaisoneofhemingway'smostenduringworksandmayverywellbeeoneofthetrueclassicsofthisgeneration.itplayedagreatpartinhiswinningthepulizerprizein1953andthe1954novelprizeforliteratureandconfirmedhispowerandpresenceintheliteraryworld.hemingwayisalsooneofmyfavoritewriters.besidestheoldmanandthesea,ihavereadsomeofhisotherworks,suchasthesunalsorises,afarewelltoarmsandthesnowofkilimanijaro.buttheoldmanandtheseaistheonethatleftthedeepestimpressiononme.

ifirstreadthisbookwheniwasinmyfifteens.andnowirememberitjustaswellasifihadreadityesterday.

prideandprejudiceisachefdoeuvre.myfirstimpressionofthisstorywasfromscreen.

it'slonglongago,maybebeforeicanreadenglishbooks.idon'trememberwhichmovieeditionihadseen.butiwasimpressedbythe

music,thesceneryandthecostume.iwasveryfavorofasectionofmusicinitsballs.it'sprettybrisk,likedawonderfulsongofabird.regardingtothecharacters,ilikedelizabeth,theheroine,thoughididn'tthinkshe'sbeautiful.butshe'ssmart.however,ididn'tpaymuchattentiontotheplot.ithoughtit'ssolongthatitmademeimpatientandbored.bynow,ihaven'treadthewholestoryinenglishoritschineseversion,either.ioweittomyprejudice.

infact,ididn'tunderstandthestoryatthattime.ididn'tknowwhyitcalledprideandprejudice.ofcoursesomeonewaspride,butididn'tfindwhere'stheprejudice.ithoughtit'snormal,thewaypeopletreatedeachotherinthat.iconsideredprejudicewouldbeverydisgusting.buttothemovieeverthingwasokinmyminds,exceptitslength.now,ithinkihaveunderstoodmoreaboutit.i'maprejudicedpersonsoican'tfindwhere'swrong.imerelyliketodothethingsilike.everytimeimeetsomebodyorsomething,mythinkingaboutheoritalldependsonmyforegoneexperienceandmymoodofthetime.

《theadventuresoftomsawyer》汤姆索亚历险记读后感:

theadventuresoftomsawyerisamericanfamousliterarygiantmarktwaintakehisyouthasthemainsubjecttowrote.

tomsawyerandhisbestfriend,huckfinn,tellstories,fish,andpretendtobepiratesalongthebanksofthemississippiriver.thentheybeereal-lifewitnessestoaterriblecrime!

whethertomisrunningawayfromvillains,treasurehunting,orshowingoffforbeckythatcher,it'sonethrillingescapadeafteranother.storyleadingtom'snaivecharacter,islivelyandthealsomischievousmodelusyouths.heandtheurchinsummergram,

respectivelymadethewonderfulmatterwhichoneburstoutlaughing.ispunishedliketomwhitewashesthefence,unexpectedlyexecutestheclevertrick,notonlycausesotherchildtobewillingtoreplacehimtowork,butalsoautomaticallyoffersthethank-yougift.afterwardswentwithxiaketaotothedesertisland,thepeoplethoughttheyweredrowntodeath,thechurchhavebeenholdingthemourningritualforthem,buttheyactuallyhidinthechurchbelltowerlistensecretly.thesemischievousactions,althoughcannotmakethemodeltous,but,heinordertobejust,resolutelyboldlythrustsforwardtotestifytheperson,savesthatinnocentcriminalfrothhusbandpeter.andinmischievoustime,hasunexpectedlyuncoveredapilemurderdocumentwiththesummergram,beesyoungherowhichthenumerouspeopleadmires.itseemslikethat,tomalsohastheplacewhichisworthusstudying.actuallythechildmischievoussometimeswaitedhashappentomanifestedchild'sinnocent.thiskindofchildreallycrossedthechildtimevery

difficultlyagaintoseek,couldletusfind,onlyhadthehappyrecoll

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