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英文书读后感
篇一:
英语小说读后感
英语小说读后感---ARoseforEmily
时间:
201X-12-1115:
41来源:
浙江师范大学外国语学院08级作者:
任吉丹点击:
1966次
《献给爱米丽的一朵玫瑰花》ARoseforEmilybyWilliamFaulkner"ARoseforEmily"isashortstorybyAmericanauthorWilliamFaulknerfirstpublishedintheApril30,1930issueofForum.ThisstorytakesplaceinFaulkner'sfictionalcit
ARoseforEmily——RousingOurSorrowfulEmotionforEmily
--------ResponsetoARoseforEmily
Afterfinishingreadingthisthought-provokingnovel,severalquestionsoccurringtomymind,forexamplewhydoesshechosetoruinherownlifeinthealmostsealinghouse,IjustfeelsadforthepoorEmilyfrommyheartbecauseshecouldhaveabrilliantandsunny,happyandmerry,enviableandenjoyablelifewithherfamilymembers.However,thebilateralinfluencesofbothhisfather’seducationandhercompensationsabouttheattitudetotheworldoutsidestotallydestroyherlifeandthelifeofsomeinnocentpersons.WhatwecoulddoisjustrousingoursorrowfulemotionfortheunbelievableEmily.Thinkingoverthistragedycarefully,itisofnodifficultyforustorealizeonpointthatoursorrowfulemotionisdeservedtoEmilyinoriginandthatherlifeisinevitablyunfortunatebecauseofhercontinualfearfortheoutsideworldandherpersistentopinionofin-housebeingsafe.
Herdeathisnottheendoftheevent,nottheendofreader’sthinking.Attheendofthestory,thenarratormentionsthebodyofHomerBarroninEmily’shouse,whichgivesexplanationtoallpuzzledscenesarrangedabove,suchasEmilybuyingthepoison,shekeepinginthehouse,herservantbeingmuteandsoon.Allofthingscouldbelinkedtogetherasthebeadsarethreadedinoneline.
WeshouldfeelsorrowforthepoorEmilywhenshestrugglesintheformaleducationinmentallonely.Shehasanaspirationforthecommonandnormallife,notthelifelockedintheterriblehousewiththefriendofloneliness,notthelifediscardedinthehorriblehousewiththefriendoftediousness,notthelifelitteredintheabandonhousewiththefriendofdiscrimination.Shewasjustasoldierinherinvisiblewaroftwocontradictoryminds,onebeingoutforthedreamylifeandtheotherbeinginforthesafeforever.TheappearanceofHomerBarronbringstheexpectationofthenew,exciting,hopefullifetoEmily.ShedidenjoythelifewithBarronforacertaintimeasaresultofherbeliefthatherbrilliantfuturedependsontheBarron.Theseleadtothetragedygradually.Inmyopinion,Emilyisreallyinnocentandhowstupidlyshegamblesherfuture!
Ifshewasn’taddictedinherloverwithsomerationalsense,shewillalsocomeoutfromin-sidetoout-sideandgoonenjoythebeautifullife.Unluckily,shechooses
anotherroadofherlifewhenBarronplanstoleaveaway.
WeshouldrousesorrowforthepoorEmilywhenshechoosesthewrongwaytodealwithdifficultywiththeoriginallyin-sidemindthatisthewinnerofthementalwarofIn-sideandOut-side.Sheturnsbacktothein-sidemindsthatherfathernurturesandevendevelopsthisin-sidemindsbecauseofherirritationanddisappointmentoftheout-sideminds.Inhereyeofthelittleandinnocentgirl,thein-sidemindismuchbetterthanthecheatingout-sidemindandthein-sidemindis,infinal,themostsafewaytolive,atleast,therebeingnocheatsintheonly-one-existingworld.ShewantstotakeBarroninout-sideintoin-side,thusonlybykillingherlovercanshebringhimintotheisolatedworldseparatedfromthenormalworld.Shekeepshersecretkeepingnotraceofotheranyperson,andmakingherservantmute.Hermindofsafe-in–sidemakeshercrazyandleadstheabnormallife.
WhathappenstoEmilyisjustrousingoursorrowfulemotionforher,thepoorwoman
篇二:
英文小说读后感之飘
GonewiththeWind飘(又名:
傲慢与偏见)
简介:
GonewiththeWindisaromanticdramaandthenovelwrittenbyMargaretMitchell,whichsetstheAmericanCivilWarasthebackground.Thenovel'sprotagonist,ScarlettO'Haraisthedaughterofaplanter,whoisrichandstandinginGeorgiaUSA.FatherGeraldisanIrishimmigrant.ArrivinginGeorgia,GeraldispennilessbuthewinstheownershipofthemanorofTarotbygambling.Afterthat,hebegantheventureinthisredland,weavinghisAmericanDream.Until43yearsold,heismarriedwiththedaughternamedEllenofaFrenchimmigrantinEastCoastknot.Geraldisgood-natured,butbad-temperedandtheyoungwifehasagoodfamilyeducationandstrictmoralvalues.Shemanagestheday-to-dayaffairsoftheestateasawholeonherown,evensetstheblackslavestothedoctor.Becauseofthese,thecouplesgettherespectsfromthewhitemanorandwontheloveoftheblackslaves.TheirdaughterScarlettisgrownupinthisenvironment.
《飘》所讲述的是一个以美国南北战争为背景的爱情故事。
小说的主人公斯卡雷特?
奥哈拉是美国佐治亚州一位富足且颇有地位的种植园主的女儿。
父亲杰拉尔德是爱尔兰的移民。
刚到佐治
亚州时,杰拉尔德身无分文,靠赌博赢得了塔罗庄园的所有权。
于是就开始在这块红色的土地上创业,编织着他的美国之梦。
直到43岁的时候,他才和芳龄15的埃伦——一个东海岸法国移民的女儿结了婚。
杰拉尔德心地善良,但脾气暴躁,而年轻的妻子则有着良好的家庭教育和严格的道德观念。
她亲手操持着整个庄园的日常事务,甚至还为庄园里的黑奴看病,接生。
因此,夫妇俩受到周围白人庄园主的尊敬,也深得黑人奴隶的爱戴。
女儿斯卡雷特在这种环境中慢慢长大了。
经典语句摘录:
1.Afterall,tomorrowisanotherday.--Scarlett.
毕竟,明天又是另外的一天呢。
2.Aglamourtoit--aperfection,asymmetrylikeGrecianart.--Ashley
那时它富有魅力,像古希腊艺术那样是圆满的、完整的和匀称的。
(艾希礼关于战前生活的阐述)
3.Iwasneveronetopatientlypickupbrokenfragments,andnew.Whatisbroken--andI’dratherrememberitasitwasatitsbestthan
menditandseethebrokenplacesaslongasIlived.—Rhett
我从来不是那样的人,不能耐心地拾起一些碎片,把它们黏合在一起,然后对自己说这个修补好了的东西跟新的完全一样。
一样东西破碎了就是破碎了--我宁愿记住它最好时的模样,而不想把它修补好,然后终生看着那些破碎了的地方。
4.Landistheonlythingintheworldworthworkingfor,worthfightingfor,worthdyingfor.Becauseit'stheonlythingthatlasts.土地是世界上唯一值得你去为之工作,为之战斗,为之牺牲的东西,因为它是唯一永恒的东西。
5.IwishIcouldbemorelikeyou.
我要像你一样就好了。
6.Whatevercomes,I'llloveyou,justasIdonow.UntilIdie.无论发生什么事,我都会像现在一样爱你,直到永远
7.Ithinkit'shardwinningawarwithwords.
我认为纸上谈兵没什么作用。
8.Sir,you'renogentleman.Andyoumissarenolady.
先生,你可真不是个君子,小姐,你也不是什么淑女。
9.Inevergiveanythingwithoutexpectingsomethinginreturn.Ialwaysgetpaid.
我做任何事不过是为了有所回报,我总要得到报酬。
10.Inspiteofyouandmeandthewholesillyworldgoingtopiecesaroundus,Iloveyou.
哪怕是世界末日我都会爱着你。
11.IloveyoumorethanI'veeverlovedanywoman.AndI'vewaitedlongerforyouthanI'vewaitedforanywoman.
我爱你,比我更爱任何女人。
我为你等待的时间比我等任何女人都要长。
12.IfIhavetolie,steal,cheatorkill,asGodasmywitness,I'llneverbehungryagain!
即使让我撒谎,去偷,去骗,去杀人,上帝作证,我再也不要挨饿了。
13.NowIfindmyselfinaworldwhichformeisworsethandeath.
Aworldinwhichthereisnoplaceforme.
现在我发现自己活在一个比死还要痛苦的世界,一个无我容身之处的世界。
14.You’rethrowingawayhappinesswithbothhands.Reachingoutforsomethingthatwillnevermakeyouhappy.
你把自己的幸福拱手相让,去追求一些根本不会让你幸福的东西。
15.Home.I'llgohome.AndI'llthinkofsomewaytogethimback.Afterall,tomorrowisanotherday.
家,我要回家.我要想办法让他回来.不管怎样,明天又是全新的一天。
感想:
GonewiththeWind,anAme(来自:
WwW.:
英文书读后感)ricanromanticnovelwrittenbyMargaretMitchellisareflectionofthecivilwar.WhatimpressesusmostisthespiritofarebelliousGeorgiawomannamedScarlettO'Haraandhertravailswithfriends,familyandloversinthemidstoftheantebellumSouth,theAmericanCivilWar,andtheReconstructionperiod.ItalsotellsthestoryoflovethoseblossomsbetweenScarlettO'HaraandRhettButler.Thisisreallyakindofmovingstory.SomeonesaidthatthemostclassicsceneinthenovelwasthatwhenScarlettreturnedherruinedhome,holdingtheearthinherhand,shepromisedthatnomattertostealortorobshewould
篇三:
英语小说读后感
Thewomeninwhite
Itisastoryofgreedandevil,innocenceandbetrayal,confusedidentitiesandcrueldeceptions.Italsocontainslove.WhenMr.HartrightandMissFairlewereseparated,theystillmissedeachothermuchintheirownmindsandnevergiveupthisloyallove.Intheend,thegainedahappyending.Itremindedmeofthethingsweonceloved.Sometimes,weareeageraboutsomething,suchashobbiesanddreams.Wethinkwecankeepiteternallyinourmindbutifalwaysisimpossible.Weforgetitwithoutthinkingwhenweputourthoroughattentiononothers,suchasstudyorcareer.Atlast,welosetoomuchloveweoncetookpossessionof.Theyalwaysaremostbeautifulthingsinourlife.Idohopewecanpaymoreattentiontofindandpreservethisbeauty.
Inthisnovel,IespeciallyadmireLaura’ssisterMarian.Sheiskind,calmandclever.Walterisahandsomeandcapableman,MarianandLauraspent4monthslearningdrawingfromWalter,I’msureshelovedWalter,butshewasselflessandmadeallhereffortstohelpthecouplebetogether.Sheisn’tabeautifulwoman,butsheisfavoredbythereaders.WilliamWilkieCollinswasanEnglishnovelist,playwright,andauthorofshortstories.HewasverypopularduringtheVictorianeraandwrote30novels,morethan60shortstories,14plays,andmorethan100nonfictionessays.CollinswasalifelongfriendofCharlesDickens.A
numberofCollins'sworkswerefirstpublishedinDickens'sjournalsAlltheYearRoundandHouseholdWords.Thetwocollaboratedonseveraldramaticandfictionalworks,andsomeofCollins'splayswereperformedbyDickens'sactingcompany.Hisbest-knownworksareTheWomaninWhite,TheMoonstone,Armadale,andNoName.
TheInvisibleMan
TheinvisiblemantellsastoryaboutascientistcalledGriffinwhotheorizedthatpeoplewillbeinvisiblewithsomescientificprocedures.Hesucceeded,butcouldnotbecomevisibleagain.Insteadofapplyingittobenefitmankind,Griffintriedtouseittocontrolothersandmakeevilgains.Consequently,hewaskilledbyacrowdofpeople.
Thisstoryleadstomethink