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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.butcatherinequicklyxxestolovehim.mr.earnshawprefershimtohisownson,andhesendshindleyawaytocollegewhenhetreatsheathcliffbadly.
thenmr.earnshawdies,andhindleyreturnswithawife.hetreats
heathcliffasalabortoseekrevengeonhim.onenight,heathcliffandcatherinewandertothrushcrossgrange.catherineisbittenbyadogandisforcedtostayatthethegrange.duringthattime,sheinfatuateswithedgar.catherine’sdesireforsocialadvancementpromptshertobexxeengagedtoedgarlinton.heathcliffrunsawaysfromswutheringheights,andreturningshortlyaftercatherineandedgar’smarriage.thenhedeviouslylendsmoneytodrunkenhindley.whenhindleydies,heinheritsthemanor.heplaceshimselfinlinetoinheritthrushcrossgrangebymarringisabellalinton.catherinebexxesill,shegivesbirthtoadaughteranddies.shortlytherefore,isabellafleestolondonandgivesbirthtoheathcliff’sson,namedhareton.thirteenyearspass,youngcatherinemeetshareton.theybeganasecret
romance.lintonpursuescatherineonlybecausehisfatherforceshimto.whenedgarnearsdeath,heathcliffluresandholdscatherineprisoneruntilshemarrieslinton.thenedgarandlintondiesoon.sixmonthslater,lockwoodreturns,andfindsthatcatherinegrowstoloveharetonastheylivetogetherandplantobemarried.heathcliffbexxesmoreandmoreobsessedwitheldercatherine,andthendiessoon.
wutheringheightsisaclassictragedyoflove.iamsurprisedbyhow
muchilikeit.thisisabookthattalksaboutthedeathofromanticnotions,eventherelativelyhappenendingdoesn’treduceitssorrow.wheniwaswrappedupinthestory,iamsomovedbytheirtrueloveandfeltsadnessdeepinmyheart.afterreadingthewholestory,iwouldliketotalkaboutthemaincharacterofthestory——catherineearnshawandherchoiceofmarriage.catherinedoesloveheathcliffverymuchforheismoreherselfthansheis,butherchoiceoflovereallyleadstothetragedy.incatherine’slife,shemadeaveryimportantdecisioninherlife——marryingtoedgar.infact,herloveforedgarcanneverbexxparedtothatforheathcliff.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.thisreflectionmarriagequestionnovelwhichintheauthorworkmostreceiveswelxxe,hasbeenatconservativeandundertheunenlightenedconditionenglishvillages