双城记读后感英文版.docx

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双城记读后感英文版

  作为一个优秀的作家,在狄更斯的作品里,语言的精彩是必不可少的。

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以下是XX为大家用心搜集整理的双城记读后感英文版,我们一起来学习学习吧!

  AtragedyofthehistoryCrazily,buttruthfully,Ifinishedreadingthemostpartofthenovel"ATaleofTwoCities"injustoneday.Lostinthestory,Ifeltlikebeingtogetherwiththecharactersandexperiencingthesameexcitingevents.Soonitcametoanend.Totellyoumyfeelings,itsinfinitesadnessandastrongemotionthatcandrivemetocry.ThestoryissetinLondonandParisatthetimeofthegreatFrenchRevolution.Itshowsthecausesofrevolutionanditseffectsonpeople'sday-to-daylives.Beforetherevolution,theKingandthearistocracytreatedtheirpeoplecruellyinFrance.Thecommonpeoplewereextremelypoorandmiserable.Thecropsinthefieldswerepoorasifeventhelandsharedthemiseryofthepeople.Andthereweresoheavytaxesthatallthevillagershadnothingtohandoveratlast.Ontheotherhand,thearistocracymadetheirwillasthelawbyusingmoneyandgold.Therewerenojustice,noequalityandnofairness.JustaswhathappenedtoDrManette,hewrotetotheMinistertoshowthecrimewhatMarquisEvremondehaddone,resultinginhimselfbeingarrestedandsenttotheprisonBastillewithoutanyreason.Thenthissituationofdarknesswasneededtobechanged.AspeoplesuchastheDefargespreparedandarranged,atlengththeRevolutioncametobreakout.WhentheBastillewascapturedandtheKingwastriedandputtodeathaswellasmanyotheraristocrats,thingsdidn'tgoonaswhattheyhadbeenexpected.Thesituationstayedthesame,orevenworse.TheprisonersfromtheBastilleweresetfreewhilemoreprisonswerefilledwithpeoplewhohaddonenowrongagain.Peoplewhooncelivedonthebottomofclasstookthechargenowandtheirhearthadbeenfullofevil.Theonlythingtheywantedtodowastorevenge.Andtheseso-called"patriots"wouldliketoseemoreandmoreinnocentprisonersgoingtotheguillotineandthat'stheirjoy.Asthenovelwrote,”Ineverythingtheydidweremerciless,fortheyhadbeenhardenedinthefiresofsufferingandthetouchofpitycouldmakenomarkonthem".Equalityandfairnessiswhatpeopleseek,whichledtotheFrench aconsequence,neitherequalitynorfairnesswasgotafterthe that'sthetragedyofthe washeavyheartedwhenreadingwhatSydneyCartonsaidbeforedeathandIburstintotearsfinally.

  “Ataleoftwocities”isoneofDickens’smostimportantrepresentative novelprofoundlyexposedthesocietycontradictionbeforetheFrenchRevolution,intenselyattacksthearistocraticsocialclassisdissoluteandcruel,andsincerelysympathizeswiththedepressed novelalsodescribedmanymagnificentscenesliketherevoltpeopleattackedBastilleandsoon,whichdisplayedpeople’sgreatstrength.

  Thenovelhasportrayedmanydifferentpeople.DoctorManetteishonestandkindbutsuffersthepersecutionactually,Lucieisbeautifulandgentle,Charlesisgracefulandnoble,Lorryisuprightandhonest,Sydneyissemblanceofindifferent,innermostfeelingsofwarm,unconventionalbutalsoselflessandlofty,MissProssisstraightforwardandloyal,Evremondebrothersarecruelandsinister…Thecomplexhatredishardtosolve,thecruelrevengehasmademorehatreds,lovesrebirthinthehelledge,buttakethelifeastheprice.

  Asanoutstandingwriter,inDickens’swork,thelanguageskillis kindofrhetorictechnique,liketheanalogy,theexaggeration,thecontrast,thehumorous,andthetauntarehandledskillfully,andtheartistryoftheworkisalsodeliveredthepeak.”Ataleoftwocities”hasitsdifferencewiththegeneralhistoricalnovel,itscharacterandthemainplotareall thebroadrealbackgroundoftheFrenchRevolution,theauthortakethefictionalcharacterDoctorManette’sexperienceasthemainclue,interweavestheunjustcharge,loveandrevengethreeindependencesbutalsoincidentcross-correlationstoriestogether,theplotiscriss-crossed,andtheclueis authorusenarrates,foreshadowing,upholsteryandsomanytechniques,causesthestructureintegrityandstrictness,theplotwindinganxiousandrichoftheatricalnature,itdisplayedtheremarkableartistic style“Ataleoftwocities”issolemnityandmelancholy,fillsindignantion,butlacksthehumoroftheearlyworks.

  “Itwasthebestoftimes,anditwastheworstoftimes。

Itwastheageofwisdom,anditwastheageoffoolishness。

Itwastheepochofbelief,anditwastheepochofincredulity。

Itwastheseasonoflight,anditwastheseasonofdarkness。

Itwasthespringofhope,anditwasthewinterofdespair。

Wehadeverythingbeforeus,andwehadnothingbeforeus。

WewereallgoingdirecttoHeaven,andwewereallgoingdirecttheotherway。

Inshort,theperiodwassofarlikethepresentperiod。

Thatsomeofitsnoisiestauthoritiesinsistedonitsbeingreceived,forgoodorforevil,inthesuperlativedegreeofparisononly。

  Withthebeginningofabovewords,Dickenstoldusalovestorycalled“ATaleofTwoCities”,whichisoneofhismostimportantrepresentativeworks。

ThenovelprofoundlyexposedthesocietycontradictionbeforetheFrenchRevolution,intenselyattacksthearistocraticsocialclassisdissoluteandcruel,andsincerelysympathizeswiththedepressedclasses。

ThenovelalsodescribedmanymagnificentscenesliketherevoltpeopleattackedBastilleandsoon,whichdisplayedpeople'sgreatstrength。

  Thenovelhasportrayedmanydifferentpeople。

DoctorManetteishonestandkindbutsuffersthepersecutionactually,Lucieisbeautifulandgentle,Charlesisgracefulandnoble,Lorryisuprightandhonest,Sydneyissemblanceofindifferent,innermostfeelingsofwarm,unconventionalbutalsoselflessandlofty,MissProssisstraightforwardandloyal,Evremondebrothersarecruelandsinister。

Theplexhatredishardtosolve,thecruelrevengehasmademorehatreds,lovesrebirthinthehelledge,buttakethelifeastheprice。

  Amongmanydifferentkindsofpeopleinthestory,itisSydneyCartonwhoimpressedmemost。

  Ican’tdescribemyfeelingatthefirstsightofhim。

Totellthetruth,hewasnoteye-catchingatthattime。

WhenthereaderswereimmersedinthemeetingbetweenLucieandCharles,heonlyplayedalittleroleasalawyerwhohadthesamefacewithCharlesandextricatedhimfromaccusationthroughthispoint。

  Thentheywenttodrink。

Withoutscruple,CartonexpressedhisdisliketoCharles。

Yes,theyhadthesameface。

Buttheyweredifferent。

Cartonwasalittlelawyer,whileCharleswasasuccessfulman。

Cartonwasquitefreeandeasy,whileCharleswasgracefulandnoble。

Infact,theywereabsolutelytwodistinctivemenexceptfortheirappearance。

Certainly,whatCartoncaredaboutwasnotthewealthortheposition,buttheloveofLucie。

HerealizedthatLucielovedCharles,sohewasbarelyoutofcontrolatthattime。

  EverytimeIreadthispart,Icouldfeelhissincerityandbroad-minded。

Bynomeanswouldhesayalie。

Hemusttellyouwhathethinksintheheart。

ItisSydneyCarton,atrueman。

  Afterashorttime,hecan’tresisthimselfgoingtoseeLucie。

Butwhenhesteppedintothesmallforest,hesawLucieandCharlesgettingtogetherhappily。

Hedidn’trushtowardsthem,however,hereturnedwithoutaword。

Thoughhehadaperiodofdepressionafterthat,hewasclearwhoLucielovedwasnothim。

Sowhatheonlywoulddowastoblessher。

  Somedayslater,hecametomeetLucieagain。

HestilltoldLucieabouthislove,althoughheknewitwasuseless。

Hejustwantedhertoknowit,ashesaid,“Iwantyoutoknowthatyouaremylastdreaminmylife。

  Manytimes,loveisathingaboutonlyoneperson。

“Iloveyou。

”------It’smybusiness,notyours。

  SowhenCartonshowedhisdeeplovetoLucie,Isuddenlyfeltthatthismanwassolovelyanddeservedtobeloved。

  “Rememberalwaysthere’samanwhocouldgivehislifetoyou,oranyoneyoulove。

”Cartonleftwiththesewords。

Butalloftheseseemedasignofmisfortune。

  Fromthenon,Icametounderstandhowprofoundhislovewas。

Nodoubtthatitisthemostmovinglovewordsintheworld。

Althoughyoudon’tloveme,Iamstillthereforyouoryourbelovedthoughthickandthin。

  ButIknewinthisstory,Cartonwasboundtoatragicrole。

SowhenIsawheonlyleftaviewofhisbackinherwedding,therewasaplexmoodappearingslowlyinmyheart。

  Someyearspassed。

WhenLucieappearedinthefrontofCarton,shebecameamother。

Thistime,Lucie’sfacewasfilledwithanxiety。

BecauseCharleswasinprisonandwouldbekilledsoon。

Whatleadtothiswastheplicatedandfilthypast。

  Fromthepoint,thedirtyofsocietywasreflected。

Itwasthesorrowinthatperiod。

Buttheymustpayforthissorrow。

SoitwasthetimethatCartonachievedhispermission。

“Itoldyouonce,foryouIwoulddoanything。

Iwill。

”Hesaid。

  Atthelastmoment,heandCharlesexchanged。

Thattheyhadthesamefacehelpedthematthesecondtime。

WhenLucieandherfamilyleftwithoutknowingthetruth,Carton,insteadofCharles,wenttobekilled。

  Howcanweevaluatehisaction?

Wecan’tsayanythingaboutitbecauseallwhathedidwasoutoflove。

  Ashesaidtotheyounggirlwhopaniedhimbeforedied,“Ifwehavenofear,wecanbecalmalltheway。

”Hewassocalmtogreetwhatwouldbeingsoon,forshewouldgetherhappinessandhelovedherforever。

  “Itisafar,farbetterthingthatIdo,thanIhaveeverdone;itisafar,farbetterrestthatIgotothanIhaveeverknown。

”Withherfacerisingbeforehiseyes,hewenttoexecutiongroundcalmly。

  Itis“ATaleofTwoCities”,alsoataleofSydneyCarton。

  

  

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