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飘的英语读后感范文3篇
飘的英语读后感范文3篇
导语:
读后感也可以叫做读书笔记,是一种常用的应用文体,也是应用写作研究的文体之一。
简单说就是看完书后的感触。
IfeltthatIwasdeeplyfascinatedbyitsoonafterIhadreadit.
Ifirstreaditinasummer.Ididnotfinishitatasinglesitting.However,themomentIfinishedit,nearmidnightinaswelteringAugustday,withmybodypouredwithsweat,heldmybreathtoturnthelastpageover,shutthebookandhea一vedasighofrelief,IjustcouldnotexpresshowIfelt.Allwereover:
troublewasover;liveswereover;hopeswereover.Iwasshockedhowsuchasmallbookcouldcontainsuchacomplicatedstory.Neverwerewars,diseasesandstarvationevernakedlyexposedtomelikethis.Theturnsinplotsweresurprisingbutnatural.
Itwasatragedy:
Justasitsnamesuggested,everythingwasgonewiththewind,includingfamilies’touch,friends’support,sweethearts’gazeandyouthwithvigour.Thestoryremindsusofvaluingallwewerepossessing.Alifelastsforashorttimeandanythinginitlastsshorter.Wealwayslosesomethingunconsciouslyandthenfeelregretfulwhenweneedthemlater.
Charactersinthestoryweresovividasiftheyhadbeengoingtojumpoutofthestory,asiftheyhadbeenexistedinthereallifeatfirst.
“Landistheonlythingintheworldthatamountstoanything,for‘thistheonlythinginthisworldthatlasts,anddon’tyoubeforgettingit’thistheonlythingworthworkingfor,worthfightingfor——worthdyingfor.”SaidGerald,anIrishmanwholovedhissoilmorethanhisownlife,letusknowthatlifecanbebornoutofland.
“ButScarlett,diditeveroccurtoyouthateventhemostdeathlesslovecouldwearout?
Mineworeout,againstAshleyWilkesandyourinsaneobstinacythatmakesyouholdonlikeabulldogtoanythingyouthinkabout.”
“Scarlett,Iwasneveronetopatientpickupbrokenfragmentgluethemtogetherandtellmyselfthatthemendedwholewasasgoodasnew.Whatisbrokenisbroken——andI’dratherrememberitasitwasatitsbestthanmenditandseethebrokenplacesaslongasIlived.”SaidRettButler,amanwholoveScalettasmuchasamancanloveawoman.Lovingherforyearsbeforehefinallygother,helovedhercrazilybutdidnotletherknowitforfearofbeinghurt.Butatlasthestillcouldnotescapefromhurts.“Mydear,Idon’tgiveadamn.”Look,hedidnotcareaboutitatall.Hewasamanwhodisguisedhimselfsomuch.
“Imustn’tbawl;Imustn’tbeg.Imustn’tdoanythingriskhiscontempt.Hemustrespectmeeven——evenifhedoesn’tloveme.”
“I’llthinkofitalltomorrow,atTara.Icanstanditthen.Tomorrow,I’llthinksomewaytogethimback.Afterall,tomorrowisanotherday.”
SaidScalettO’hara,themostwonderfulwomanI’veeverseen.Shewashardandgreedyandunscrupulous,abra一ve,frightened,bull-headedchild.Thoughsheonlythoughtabouthowtoattractman’sattentionanddidnotdoanythingusefulbeforethewar,shedidsurprisemewhenIreadaboutherdoingsafterthewar.Atthattime,herTarawasjustreducedtoashes.Everyonesketchedouttheirhandsandaskedherforfood.Shebra一velyfacedtherealityandrebuiltTarawithherownhands.Whatatoughwoman,Ithought.Thoughthoseshelovedwereallgone,shewasstillfullofhope.WhenRettdidn’tloveheranymoreandwantedtolea一veher,shesaid“Imustn’tbawl…evenifhedoesn’tloveme.”Awoman’sdignitycouldbeseenfromwhatsheha一vesaidanddone.That’swhyIappreciateher.
Thisnovelga一vemetoomuchtothinkaboutandIcannotfullyexpressmyselfinEnglish.Itistruethatreadinganoriginismorevividthanthetranslatedones.However,myEnglishlevellimitsmetounderstandtheoriginwellwithoutthetranslated.ButIwillworkhardinordertounderstandbetter.
Thenovelismytreasure,forever,becauseIfindmyselfinScarlettandfindtheworldIliveininsidethestory.
That’sreallyanexcellentnovel,withanendingfromwhichyoucanseehoperisingfromdespair.
Scarlett,averypersonalityfigures,thetwomansshelove,neitherdoessheknowher,Iwascompelledtoadmire,admireherstrongandbrave,admirehertolaydownintheenvironment,farmworkerspreviouslysufferededucation,admirehertodisregardthecommunitytocreatetheirownexpressionofthecause.Sheisinthewholestory,allapersonfulloffightingwillfullofvitality.Iappreciatedmost,itisthis"Tomorrowisanotherdayofhers.".Promisingforever,fulloffightingwill,willnevergiveup,neverdesperate.IthinkI'mmovedby,wheneverImeetdifficulty,themoodisnotgood,Iwilltelloneself:
"Tomorrowisanotherday."'GonewiththeWind'isabsolutelyagoodbookthatisworthsamplingrepeatedly,thecharactersaregraceful,theplotrisesandfalls,excitingboldlyandunconstrainedly,thoughthesubjectivefactorbecauseoftheauthoramongthem,theapprais