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外国名著英语读后感作文5篇
外国名著英语读后感作文5篇
外国名著英语读后感作文5篇
我们在阅读名著的时候要把握好基本情节,如开始、发展、高潮、结束。
我们还要了解到作者的情节线索不是单一的而是比较复杂,随着情节的深入,读者才明白整个复杂的情节过程,看似不合理,但是又在合理之中。
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(1)AtaleoftwocitiesisoneofDickenssmostimportantrepresentativeworks。
ThenovelprofoundlyexposedthesocietycontradictionbeforetheFrenchRevolution,intenselyattacksthearistocraticsocialclassisdissoluteandcruel,andsincerelysympathizeswiththedepressedclasses。
ThenovelalsodescribedmanymagnificentscenesliketherevoltpeopleattackedBastilleandsoon,whichdisplayedpeoplesgreatstrength。
Thenovelhasportrayedmanydifferentpeople。
DoctorManetteishonestandkindbutsuffersthepersecutionactually,Lucieisbeautifulandgentle,Charlesisgracefulandnoble,Lorryisuprightandhonest,Sydneyissemblanceofindifferent,innermostfeelingsofwarm,unconventionalbutalsoselflessandlofty,MissProssisstraightforwardandloyal,Evremondebrothersarecruelandsinister。
Theplexhatredishardtosolve,thecruelrevengehasmademorehatreds,lovesrebirthinthehelledge,buttakethelifeastheprice。
Asanoutstandingwriter,inDickensswork,thelanguageskillisessential。
Eachkindofrhetorictechnique,liketheanalogy,theexaggeration,thecontrast,thehumorous,andthetauntarehandledskillfully,andtheartistryoftheworkisalsodeliveredthepeak。
Ataleoftwocitieshasitsdifferencewiththegeneralhistoricalnovel,itscharacterandthemainplotareallfictionalizes。
WiththebroadrealbackgroundoftheFrenchRevolution,theauthortakethefictionalcharacterDoctorManettesexperienceasthemainclue,interweavestheunjustcharge,loveandrevengethreeindependencesbutalsoincidentcross-correlationstoriestogether,theplotiscriss-crossed,andtheclueisplex。
Theauthorusenarrates,foreshadowing,upholsteryandsomanytechniques,causesthestructureintegrityandstrictness,theplotwindinganxiousandrichoftheatricalnature,itdisplayedtheremarkableartisticskill。
thestyleAtaleoftwocitiesissolemnityandmelancholy,fillsindignantion,butlacksthehumoroftheearlyworks。
外国名著英语读后感作文大全
(2)Howcansuchalittleboywhohadalreadysufferedoppressiveafflictionremainpureinbodyandmind?
Thereasonisthenatureofgoodness。
IthinkitisthemostimportantinformationimpliedinthenovelbyDickens-hebelievedthatgoodnesscouldconquereverydifficulty。
AlthoughIdon’tthinkgoodnessisomnipotent,yetIdobelievethatthosewhoarekind-heartedlivemorehappilythanthosewhoareevil-minded。
Forme,thenatureofgoodnessisoneofthemostnecessarycharacterforaperson。
Goodnessistohumanswhatwateristofish。
Hewhoiswithoutgoodnessisanutterlyworthlessperson。
Onthecontrary,asthefamoussayinggoes,Thefragrancealwaysstaysinthehandthatgivestherose’,hewhoiswithgoodnessundoubtedlyisahappyandusefulperson。
Peoplereceivinghishelparegratefultohimandhealsogetsgratifiedfromwhathehasdone,andthushecandogoodtoboththepeoplehehashelpedandhimself。
Tomydisappointment,nowadayssomepeopleseemtodoubttheexistenceofthegoodnessinhumanity。
Theylookdownonpeople’shonestyandkindness,thinkingitfoolishofpeopletobewarm-hearted。
Asaresult,theyshownosympathytothosewhoareintroubleandseldomoffertohelpothers。
Ontheotherhand,theyattachimportancetomoneyandbenefit。
Intheiropinion,moneyistheonlyrealobjectwhileemotionsandmoralityarenihility。
Iftheycannotgetprofitfromshowingtheir‘kindness’,theydrawbackwhenothersarefacedwithtroubleandevenhitamanwhenheisdown。
TheyareoneofthesortsthatIreallydetest。
FrancisBaconsaidinhisessay,‘Goodness,ofallvirtuesanddignitiesofthemind,isthegreatest,beingthecharacteroftheDeity,andwithoutit,manisabusy,mischievous,wretchedthing,nobetterthanakindofvermin。
’外国名著英语读后感作文大全(3)Idon’tremembertheexactyearIfirstreadTheLittlePrince。
Thoughthegoldensnakeinthebookplaysacameorole,Ineverforgetthescenethatheflashedkissedgentlyonthelittleprince’sankle。
Itmademebeafraidtorereadthisbook。
Later,IlistenedaMichaelWong’ssongnamedFairy-taleStory,theprinceinhissongisdifferentfromtheprinceinTheLittlePrince,theprinceinthesongisthesameasAndersen’stales’princes,theyallhavehappyendings。
However,IthinkTheLittlePrinceisasadstory。
Thereisasaying:
ThereareathousandHamletsinathousandpeopleseyes。
Now,letmetalkaboutmyreadingfeeling。
Thissimplestoryfliesovereverycorneroftheworld:
apilot(thenarrator)whohadanaccidentwithhisplaneandcrashedintheDesertofSaharathenhemetthelittleprincefromtheplanetB-612,andthenarratorlistenedlittleprince’stravelexperienceofsevenplanets。
Onthesevenplanets,hemetavarietyofpersons。
Theyaretheking,theconceitedman,thebusinessman,thetippler,thelamplighter,thegeographerandsoon。
TheLittlePrinceisastorybelongstoadultswhohavechildlikeinnocence。
becausechildrendon’tunderstandthelittleprince’sdeepsadness。
Thisisnotsomuchafairytale,asitisatragedy。
Thisstorytellsthegrow-ups’worldisfullofempty,lostandlonelinesswithkids’perspective。
Amongthestory,thealcoholicisimpressive。
Hewassurroundedbyapileofbeerbottleswhenthelittleprincesawhim,andprinceaskedhimwhyheisdrinking,butheansweredhewanttoforgethisshameofdrinking。
Thisshortplanetvisitplungedlittleprinceintodeeppuzzled。
Hethinkthegrow-upsarecertainlyvery,veryodd。
Inkidseyes,beautifulthingsmustlookwithheart。
Buttheadultspaymoreattentiononthings’appearancethatisjustashellandtheydon’tbelievetheeyesareblindandtheheartistrue。
Throughthisstory,italsomademeunderstandwhat’sthelove---lovesmoremineral,moredense,morebitterandmoreweightythantheearthsprofoundestmatter。
WhenIfirstreadTheLittlePrince,Ican’tunderstandthemeanofloveandnevertothinkwhyshouldthelittleprinceleavealonesincehelovehisrosesodeeply。
Foryears,Irereadthestoryandthinkaboutit。
Thesimpletruewasfirstlove。
Thelittleprincedidn’tknowhowtoloveandItwasdifficulttomakehimunderstandtherose’sheart,soitmayleadtomisunderstandingandhurtsfromtimetotime。
Heleavedhisplanetbecausehecannotaccepttheroseandhimself。
Thisiswhythelittleprincedon’tknowhehavetoleave:
atthattime,hehadnoideahewasinit。
Thelittleprincedon’tunderstandthemeaningoftameuntilhemetthefoxlater。
Thenheproducedtheendlessyearningfortherosesandrealizedhisresponsibility。
Doyouwanttobedomesticated?
Forme,thisisaprofoundquestion。
Inthebook,thelittleprincemetafoxandinvitedthefoxtoplaywithhim,buthewasrefused。
Thefoxtoldhimthathewasnottamed。
“whatdoesthatmean--tame?
”littleprinceasked。
Thefoxanswered:
”itmeanstoestablishties:
tome,youarestillnothingmorethanalittleboywhoisjustlikeahundredthousandotherlittleboys。
AndIhavenoneedofyou。
Andyou,onyourpart,havenoneedofme。
Toyou,Iamnothingmorethanafoxlikeahundredthousandotherfoxes。
Butifyoutameme,thenweshallneedeachother。
Tome,youwillbeuniqueinalltheworld。
Toyou,Ishallbeuniqueinalltheworld。
”Graduallythelittleprincewasbeginningtounderstand,becauseherememberedhisroseandhethoughthisrosehadtamedhim。
Sohechosetogobacktohisplanetintheend。
Buttothefox,thelittleprince’sfarewellwillmakehersad,butthehurtsbecauseoflove,sheshouldlearntoacceptitgradually。
Ibelievetherearefullofhurtswithinseriousandtruelove。
Aslongasthelittleprincefliedtodifferentplanetsandmetavarietyofpersonscanheunderstandhimselfandhisrose。
SoIthinktravelingisagoodwaytoexperiencelife。
外国名著英语读后感作文大全(4)ThoughtsorreflectionsonreadingWutheringHeightsThebookwaswrittenbyEmilyBronte,itpublishedin1847。
Butatthattime,itseemedtoholdlittlepromise,sellingverypoorlyandreceivingonlyafewmixedreviews。
Ifoundthisinourschoollibrary,Ichosethisbookbecausethetitleattractedme。
Thebookisstructuredaroundtwoparallellovestories,thefirsthalfofthenovelcenteringonthelovebetweenCatherineandHeathcliff,whilethelessdramaticsecondhalffeaturesthedevelopinglovebetweenyoungCatherineandHareton。
Incontrasttothefirst,thelattertaleendshappily,restoringpeaceandordertoWutheringHeightsandThrushcrossGrange。
Inthestory,thetwohouses,WutheringHeightsandThrushcrossGrange,representopposingworldsandvalues。
Ispenttwentydaysreadingthisbook。
Afterreadingthisbook,IfeltforHeathcliffatfirst。
HeathcliffbeginshislifeasahomelessorphanonthestreetsofLiverpool,andthenhetyrannizedbyHindleyEarnshaw。
ButhebeesavillainwhenheacquirespowerandreturnstoWutheringHeightswithmoneyandthetrappingsofagentleman。
Hismalevolenceprovessogreatandlong—lasting。
Ashehimselfpointsout,hisabuseofIsabella—hiswifeispurelysadistic,asheamuseshimselfbyseeinghowmuchabuseshecantakeandstillecringingbackformore。
Catherinerepresentswildnature,inbothherhigh,livelyspiritsandheroccasionalcruelty。
ShelovesHeathcliffsointenselythatsheclaimstheyarethesameperson。
However,heractionsaredriveninpartbyhersocialambitions,whichinitiallyareawakenedduringherfirststayattheLintons,andwhicheventuallypelhertomarryEdgar。
Catherineisfree—spirited,beautiful,spoiled,andoftenarrogant,sheisgiventofitsoftemper,andsheistornbetweenherbothofthemenwholoveher。
Thelocationofhercoffinsymbolizestheconflictthattearsaparthershortlife。
Sheisburiedi