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老人与海英文读后感10篇
老人与海英文读后感(10篇)
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读后感老人与海英文读后感第1篇:
Thisyearsummervacation,IreadtheAmericanwell-knownwriterHemingway’snovel“oldpersonandsea“。
Iextremelyadmireinthenoveltheseniorfisherman’swill,heletmeunderstandonepersoncertainlymusthaverelentlessspirit,onlythencouldobtainsuccessfully。
Thenoveldescriptionisoneyearnearsixtyyearsofageseniorfisherman,whenalonegoestoseainonefishing,fishedonebigfish,actuallydidnotpull。
Theseniorfishermansocializedseveraldaysafterthefish,onlythendiscoveredthiswasthebigmarlinwhichonesurpassedtheoneselffishingboatseveralfold,althoughknewperfectlywellverydifficulttowin,butstilldidnotgiveup。
Afterwardsandfurtherbecauseinthebigmarlinwoundfishfishysmellbroughtinseveralcrowdsofsharkfishsnatchesthefood,buttheoldpersonstilldidnothopelikethistogiveup,finallyhighlightedencirclestightly,returnedtothebigfishbeltthefishingport,letsotherfishermennotadmirealready。
WhenIread“theseniorfishermanthink:
Heretotheseacoastreallywastoonear,perhapscouldhaveabiggerfishinafartherplace…“When,Iextremelyadmirethisseniorfisherman,becausehebynowalreadyprojectedonsomefish,buthehadnotsettledtothepresentsituation,butwasapproachesthebiggergoaladvance。
Againhasalookus,usuallymeetsoneslightlyisdifficult,weallplainincessantly。
Wewillbethemotherlandfuture,willbesupposedtolikethisoldpersonsamemindloftyaspiration,willevenbetterpursueevenbetter,thebiggergoal。
WhenIread“thebigmarlinstartfasttogatherroundtheyoungfishingboathover,twinedthecableonthemast,theoldpersonrighthandlifteduphighthesteelfork,leaptthewatersurfaceinittheflash,didutmostthrowstoitsheart,onewailendedthebigfish’slife,itwasstaticstaticfloatsonthewatersurface…“When,myheartalsolikedtogetherthebigstonefalls。
Iextremelyadmireoldpersonthatkinddonotdread,therelentlessspirit,althoughknowsthematchstrengthisverystrong,buthenotslightlyflinches,butiswelesdifficultlyabove。
Justbecausehadthiskindofspirit,theseniorfishermanonlythenachievedthislifeanddeathcontestsuccess。
Wealsomuststudyseniorfisherman’sspiritinlife,handlesthematterdoesnotfearthedifficulty,onlythencanobtainsuccessfully。
老人与海英文读后感第2篇:
《老人与海》(Hits)是海明威的著名小说,相信是很多童鞋们书单中的一本。
让我们一齐看一篇这本书的中英文读后感吧~
Ihavereadmanybooks,whichIlearnedalotofknowledge,letmeknowalotoftruthinlife,includingabook,letmeexperienceadeep,itisafamouswriterErnestHemingwaywrote,“Hits。
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我读过许多书,它们让我学到了许多知识,也让我懂得了许多做人的道理,其中有一本书,让我体会很深,它就是著名作家海明威写的《老人与海》。
“Hits”Thisbooktalkedaboutsuchastory,oldfishermanSantiagodeCubaconsecutive84daysdidnotcatchthefish,wasanotherloserasafisherman,buthewaspersistent,andfinallycaughtabigmarlinlargeMarlinshisboatdraggedonforthreedaysatsea,exhausted,wastiedtotheboathewaskilledononeside,andthenReturnJourneyrepeatedlybeensharkattacks,hehasexhaustedallmeanstocounterattack。
BacktoHongKongonlytheheadandafishtailspine。
Althoughthefishhavebittengone,butwhatcannotdestroythewillofhisbravery。
Thisbookrevealstousatruth:
peoplearenotborntofail,andapersoncanbedestroyed,butcannotbedefeated。
《老人与海》这本书讲了这么一个故事,古巴老渔夫圣地亚哥连续八十四天没捕到鱼,被别的渔夫看做失败者,可是他坚持不懈,最终钓到了一条大马林鱼,大马林鱼将他的小船在海上拖了三天才筋疲力尽,被他杀死了绑在小船的一边,再归程中一再遭到鲨鱼的袭击,他尽了一切手段来反击。
回港时只剩鱼头鱼尾和一条脊骨。
尽管鱼肉都被咬去了,但什么也无法摧残他的英勇意志。
这本书向我们揭示了这样一个真理:
人不是为了失败而生的,一个人能够被毁灭,但不能被打败。
BeforeIdoanythingaslongasthereisonepointdoesnotworkwell,theywillretreat,andsometimesevensayafewwordsdejectedtosay。
Inlearning,Ihaveafewtestsaslongasthereisnotverygoodtherewillbenoconfidencethattheirgettinggoodgrades。
“Hits”,theherofightingwiththeshark,sharkharpoonwastakenaway,heputtheknifebladetiedtotiechaos。
Knifebroke,heusedtruncheons。
Batonshavelost,andheusedtheruddertoetoplay。
Thisbookrevealsthetruth,nottoexplainamannomatterwhatmygreatestfearisthelackofconfidence。
Confidenceislikeamotorcar,isahumanmotivation。
Ifyoudoonethingwiththeconfidence,youmeanhalfthebattle。
Theherointhisbookarefullofconfidenceandperseverance,notexactlywhatIindispensable?
以前,我做什么事只要有一点不顺利,就会退缩,有时还会说上几句垂头丧气的话。
在学习上,我只要有几次考试不是很梦想就没有信心,认为自我考不到好成绩。
《老人与海》中,主人公与鲨鱼搏斗,鱼叉被鲨鱼带走了,他把小刀绑在桨把上乱扎。
刀子折断了,他短棍。
短棍也丢掉了,他舵把来打。
这本书揭示出的真理,不就说明了人无论怎样,最怕的就是没有信心。
信心就好比是汽车的马达,是人前进的动力。
如果你做一件事有了信心,你就等于成功了一半。
这本书中主人公充满信心、锲而不舍的精神,不正是我所缺少的吗?
Sincereadingthisbook,Iknowthathislackoflearningisnolongerduetoalossofconfidenceinthetwodonotgowell,butmorepoorlyinanexam,themoretobeagoodtest。
Inthefinalexamtheday,themorningtwohomeworkresults,Idonothaveacertainclassofstudentsisgood,butIadmitdefeat,butconfidencethatthedeterminationtofightaturnaround。
Languageexaminationsintheafternoon,IhavedoneeveryRoadtopicsareespeciallycareful。
Sureenough,Iwasclassofthefirstlanguageexaminations,totalscore,Iamalsoafirst。
自从读了这本书之后,我明白了自我的不足,学习上不再因为一两次不顺利而失去信心,而是越考不好,就越要考好。
在期末考试的那一天,上午的两门功课成绩,我没有班里的某一个同学好,可是我并不服输,反而信心倍增,决心打一个翻身仗。
午时的语文考试,我做每一道题目都格外仔细。
果然,我语文考试是班里的第一名,总成绩上,我也是第一名。
Inthefuture,Idonotcarewhatdifficultiesweencountered,wemustfacewithconfidence,persistintheend,andneverretreat。
Iwanttothankthebook,forwhichIhavelearnedsomuch,thankitformetounderstandsomanyreasons,foritletmeknowhisownshortingsandcorrecttheirshortingsintime,soIbecameasociallyusefulpeople。
今后,我不管遇到什么困难,都要信心十足地去应对,坚持到底,决不退缩。
我要感激书,感激它让我学到了那么多知识,感激它让我懂得了那么多道理,感激它让我明白自我的不足,及时改正自我的缺点,使我成为一个对社会有的人。
“Hits”,thelonelyoldfishermanSantiagohasbeennotonlybetoughguy,hisspiritualvaluesembodiedinthebodyisentirelythespiritoftheancientGreektragedy,amodernecho。
Inthe“Hits”,theHemingwayfinallyforhisbelovedtoughguytofindthesoul,thissouliseverlastingeternalvaluesofmankind。
Thus,inthe“Hits”,thetough-guycharacterofSantiago’sfortitudehasbeethenovel’ssurface。
BySantiagotough-guycharactertopraisetheeternalvaluesofmankind,becametherealthemeofthenovel。
“Hits”anddemonstratedwhateternalvalue?
老人与海英文读后感第3篇:
Wasreadingthebigfish’ssmellofbloodissmelledbyonecrowdofsharkfish,struggledswimssnatchesthefood,oldperson’slefthandhappentointheconvulsions,heonlycouldusetherighthand,withwoodenstick,themouthandsoonallwasallowedtousefortheweaponself-defensewhichattacked,andfinallyexpelledthiscrowdofsharkfish。
Butthebigfish’smeatwasalreadyeatenonemost,buttheoldpersonalsocharminglycriticizedoneselfthelefthand“thisworktimeactuallywasresting“time,Ialsowassubduedbytheoldpersonoptimisticspirit。
Inthelife,somelossesareinevitable,weshouldtreatbytheoptimisticmanner,cannotbecalculating。
Finally,thenovelseesbyoneyouththeseniorfishermanfullyhas18footlongbigmarlininthemeasure,oncemoredescribedthisfish’shugeness,explainedseniorfishermanoveresthedifficultywasbig,non-wasmoremonthan。
Thenoveleulogizedthespiritwhichtheseniorfishermanfearhardanddangerousdiligentlydidnotstruggle,wealsoshouldlikehissuch,couldnotsatisfythepresentsituation,shouldpositivelytoabove,doanymatterallisrelentless,meetsdifficultlymustweledifficultlyabove,couldgiveuphalfwayinnoway。
Onlyhasthis,weonlythencanobtainabiggersuccessandthevictory。
老人与海英文读后感第4篇:
TheOldManandtheSeaisoneofHemingway’smostenduringworksandmayverywellbeeoneofthetrueclassicsofthisgeneration。
(liuxue86。
)ItplayedaGREatpartinhiswinningthePulizerPrizein1953andthe1954NovelPrizeforLiteratureandconfirmedhispowerandpresenceintheliteraryworld。
Hemingwayisalsooneofmyfavoritewriters。
BesidesTheOldManAndtheSea,Ihavereadsomeofhisotherworks,suchasTheSunAlsoRises,AFarewelltoArmsandTheSnowofKilimanijaro。
ButTheOldManandtheSeaistheonethatleftthedeepestimpressiononme。
IfirstreadthisbookwhenIwasinmyfifteens。
AndnowIrememberitjustaswellasifIhadreadityesterday。
PrideandPrejudiceisachefdoeuvre。
Myfirstimpressionofthisstorywasfromscreen。
It’slonglongago,maybebeforeIcanreadenglishbooks。
Idon’trememberwhichmovieeditionIhadseen。
ButIwasimpressedbythemusic,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。
老人与海英文读后感第5篇:
thisyearsummervacation,ireadtheamericanwell-knownwrite