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了不起的盖茨比英文读后感
了不起的盖茨比英文读后感
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了不起的盖茨比英文读后感
(一)
Thenoveldescribedforthe0'sthroughtheperfectartisticformtosell"theAmericandream"whichliquornouveauricheGatescomparedpursuesvanishing,haspromulgatedtheAmericansociety'stragedy.Gatesandbidsgood-byecomparedtoandtheblackeyebrowcoloringalizarinredloveoriginallyistheveryordinarylovestory.Buttheauthormakesamasterlyopeningmove,comparedtothegirlwhichisinlovetreatsasGatestheyouth,themoneyandthestatussymbol,treatsas*themethodpursuewealthymateriallife"theAmericandream".
Gatescomparesinordertopursuetheblackeyebrowcoloringalizarinredtoexhaustownsentimentandtheabilityandwisdom,finallyruinedownlife.Henaivelythoughtthat,Hadthemoneytobeabletoreviveanolddream,redeemsthelovewhichlost.
Hewaswhatapitywrong.Helookedatmistakenlyblackeyebrowcoloringalizarinredthisvulgarsuperficialwoman.Helookedatmistakenlyonthesurfacethedebaucherybutthespiritualskyemptyboredsociety.Helivesintheillusion,isgottenridbytheblackeyebrowcoloringalizarinred,isdesolateforthesociety,finallyhascastthetragedywhichisunabletorecall.TheGatesratioisthe0'smodelsAmericanyouth.Hisbitterexperienceispreciselythehappysongsmilesthedance"knightthetime"theportrayal.
Theauthorhasdesignedforthenovel"thedualleadingcharacter"NicktheCarrowprestige.HisimportanceisnotinferiortotheleadingcharacterGatesratioinmanyaspects.Henotonlyisthestorynarrationandcommentary,alsoisinthenovelaimportantpersonage.Hebothishavingtheverycomplicatedrelationswithcontradictorybothsides.HeisGatescomparedtoneighborandfriend,alsoistheblackeyebrowcoloringalizarinredcousin,Tom'sschoolmate,butalsoisbeinginloveblackeyebrowcoloringalizarinredgoodfriendJordan.
HeactedasGatestocompareaftertheblackeyebrowcoloringalizarinreddistinguishesthego-betweenwhichyearsremet,thesympathywhichalsobecamewhichtheGatesratiotoreviveanolddreamthecriticismandhesufferskills.HealthoughadvancesintototheLongIslandluxuriousresidentialdistrict,buthealreadyisnot"wildernesstime"whichTomrepresentsinnerworldcitizen,alsoisnotworshipsblindlytheblackeyebrowcoloringalizarinredwhichGatescomparesrepresentstobeseparatedfromtherealitytheillusionworldfellowtraveller.HerepresentstheAmericanmid-westthetraditionalideasandthemoralcriterion.HehappinessillusionwhichlosescomparedtothepursuehasmanycriticalcriticismsregardingGates,regardingwasfastidiousthesemblancebutinnermostfeelingsvulgarTomandtheblackeyebrowcoloringalizarinredhascarriedonfairwhipping.
AfterGatescomparedtodies,formerdaysguestdidnotmakeanappearance,theblackeyebrowcoloringalizarinredaccompaniedthehusbandtodepartbyfar,Nickpertinenthadpointedoutsociety'sfalseandtheheartlessness,causedthereadercomparedtotheAmericandreamnecessitywhichpursuedtobedisillusionedregardingGateshadtheprofoundimpression.
了不起的盖茨比英文读后感
(二)
Atthebeginningofthereview,IamafraidbutIneedmentionthatIreadTheGreatGatzbyfrommypaperbook,notonline,soitmightbealittlestrangeintherecordofmyreadinghistoryandalsothelackofcomments.
Afterreadingthenovel,IsympathizeddeeplyforGatzby,whodedicatedalmosthiswholelifeintopursuingDaisy,buteventuallywasshotdownforDaisy’sfault,andalsoNick,whonarratethisheart-brokenstorytous.ButIbelievethatallisdestined,notonlyhissuccess,butalsohismiserable,dramaticending.
First,Gatzbymeanttobesucceed,whichwasdeterminedbyhispersonality.Hewassuchanabsoluteperfectionist,fairlyspeaking,aparanoiac,thatheneveraccepthewasinferiortoothersinallkindsofaspects.Hescheduledhislifewhenhewasyounginordertoachievehisgoal.Hecouldn’tlivelikeTomwhodissipatedhistimeonwomen,alsocouldn’tlikeWilsonlivesomeaninglessly,andhisambitionmadeitimpossibleforhimtobecontentwithcommonlife.Afterthemomenthedeniedhispoorfamilybackground,changedhisnameintoJayGatzby,heeithersucceed,ordie.
Nomatterhow,hewillsucceed.Ialwaysbelieveitbecausehischaracteristicpromised.
AndIalsobelieveGatzbywouldfallinlovewithaladywithacelebratedbackground.Becausehewasaperfectionist,hemustlongforacharming,wealthy,gracefularistocracy.Daisywasjustarepresentationofperfection,aconcretethinginhisdream.
However,DaisyfallsfarshortofGatzby’sideal.Sheisbeautifulandcharming,butalsofickle,shallow,andhypocritical.Sheiscarelesspersonwhosmashesthingupandthenretreatsbehindhermoney.SheallowsGatsbytotaketheblameforkillingMyrtleeverthoughsheherselfwasdrivingthecar.Finally,ratherthanattendGatsby’sfuneral,DaisyandTommoveaway,leavingnocontactaddress.
Gatzbyknewexactlywhatkindofpersonshewas.Andtheverybeginningofthenovel,hesaid“Hervoiceisfullofmoney”.Buthowcanitmatter?
HispuzzleoflifewouldbeincompletewithoutDaisy,andasweknow,hewassuchaparanoiacthatneverletithappen.It’simpossibleforhimtorestart.
Gatzby’sobsessionaboutDaisyandDaisy’scharacteristicdeterminedthetrendofplot.
So,itisdestined.
AndnotonlyfromtheplotdevelopmentwecansayGatzby’sfatewasdestined,butalsofromthewriterhimself.Technically,Gatzbywasn’taonlyfictionalcharacter,butalsothereflectionofwriter,Fitzgeraldhimself.Healsohadacomplexrelationshipofhisown.Hisownexperiencemadehimbelievethatthere’sahugegapbetweenthe“natural”richandthe”new”rich.
Inrichboy,hisanothernovel,heshowedhisattitudedirectly:
Letmetellyouabouttheveryrich.Theyaredifferentfromyouandme.Theypossessandenjoyearly,anditdoessomethingtothem,makesthemsoftwherewearehard,andcynicalwherewearetrustful,inawaythat,unlessyouwerebornrich,itisverydifficulttounderstand.
Theythink,deepintheirhearts,thattheyarebetterthanwearebecausewehadtodiscoverthecompensationsandrefugesoflifeforourselves.Evenwhentheyenterdeepintoourworldorsinkbelowus,theystillthinkthattheyarebetterthanweare.Theyaredifferent.
Becauseofthepovertyandadversitytheyhadbeenthrough,theyalwayscherishthefirstglamorousthingdroppingintheirlife.Someofthemeventakeitasthehighestgoalinlife,likeGatzbywhoconsideredDaisyashiswholeworld.Whentheirdreamfadedoutgradually,theymightbehavelikeGatzby,deceivethemselvestoprotecttheir“littlegreenlight”intheirheartuntiltheirheartsarebeatentopiecesbyreality.
Atlast,IwanttousethefinalsentenceinTheGreatGaztbyastheend,whichIconsiderasthemostprofoundendingIhaveeverreadandinspiremealot.Gatzby’sdreamwasalwaysbehindhim,fromthemomenthemetDaisyandfellinlovewithher.Sowhathedidwasjuststrivinghardbackintothepastagainstthecurrentoftime,liketheendingsays:
Sowebeaton,boatsagainstthecurrent,bornebackceaselesslyintothepast.
了不起的盖茨比英文读后感(三)
IhaveheardofthefamousnovelTheGreatGatsbyformanyyears.However,untilrecentlyhaveIgotthetimeandmoodtoreadit.AssoonasIfinishreading,Ifindmypreviousunwarrantedassumptionofittotallywrong.
ThisisastoryaboutGatsbyandhispursuitforthe‘Americandreams’。
DuringtheWorldWarOne,thepoorsoldierGatsbyfellinlovewithanupperclassgirlnamedDaisy.Butduetothewidegapbetweenthem,DaisydecidedtomarryTom,amanofherclass,insteadofGatsby.Broken-heartedGatsbythenheldtheconvictionthatmoneywasofthegreatestimportance.Hestronglybelievedinthe‘Americandreams’,whichasweallknow,advocatesthatonecanachievewhateverheorshelikesthroughcontinuousefforts.HestrivedforfiveyearstobecomeamillionaireandboughtavillanearDaisy’stoattracther.HewastooaddictedtohisfantasytorealizethatDaisywasnolongerthelovelygirlsheusedtobe.Eventually,hewaskilledbecauseofhercrime.
Afterreadingit,somethingreverberatesinmyheart.Ican’thelpthinkingofthethemeFitzgeraldtryingtoconvey.Onethingmaybethelonelyvoidofpeople’sspiritualworld.Iamdeeplyimpressedbychapter,whereavividdescriptionofapartyisgiven.Therewerebeautifulgirls,drunkmen,andboisterouscrowdsthere,butnoneofthemperceivedthepointlessoftheirlivesandthebarrenoftheirminds.Toseethisphenomenondeeper,thereweretwocircumstancesunderlyingit.Thefirstisthelackofdreams.Somepeople,especiallythepeopleoftheupperclass,livedanaimlesslife.Theywastedtheirtimeandmoneyandtookanindifferentattitudetowardslife.
Theychasedfortemporaryecstasybutlosttheiridentityineternity,namelyDaisyandTom.Thesecondisthemisleadingofdreams.SomeotherslikeGatsby,bravelypursuedtheirdreams,yetgoingtoadivergedwayunconsciously.Theymightmixuptheconceptofaricherlifeandahappierlife,viewingahighersocialstateandapeacefulfulfilledlifeasequality.Unfortunately,whentheywerebusychasingtheirdreams,everythingchangedwithtime.Whentheywereanxiousabouttheto-gets,theyignoredwhattheyhadalreadyhadandlostthealerttotheconstantchanges.Theexcellentuseofsymbolizationillustratesthisideaperfectly.Theimageryof‘greenlight’isthemostimportantsymblewhichoccurredthreetimesinthenovel.The