英文读后感8篇.docx

上传人:b****8 文档编号:9443830 上传时间:2023-02-04 格式:DOCX 页数:7 大小:19.36KB
下载 相关 举报
英文读后感8篇.docx_第1页
第1页 / 共7页
英文读后感8篇.docx_第2页
第2页 / 共7页
英文读后感8篇.docx_第3页
第3页 / 共7页
英文读后感8篇.docx_第4页
第4页 / 共7页
英文读后感8篇.docx_第5页
第5页 / 共7页
点击查看更多>>
下载资源
资源描述

英文读后感8篇.docx

《英文读后感8篇.docx》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《英文读后感8篇.docx(7页珍藏版)》请在冰豆网上搜索。

英文读后感8篇.docx

英文读后感8篇

英文读后感8篇

TheimpressionofALittlePrincessandLittleWomen

ALittlePrincessisatouchingnovelwrittenbyFrancesHodgsonBurnett—afamousnovelistanddramatist.Itobviouslycontainslotsoffanciedplots,butthepartsittalksaboutcreatingmiracles,canreallyreachthebottomofmyheart.Thebookcanbringmeintoaworldthatismorethanrealitywhilereadingit.Theextraordinarystorymakesmeponderalotandgivesmeadeepimpressionthateverygirlcanbeaprincess.

Afterreadingthisoutstandingbook,IwasshockedbySara,alittlegirlwhosufferedsuchunimaginablepainandtortures,butstillhadanoppositeattitudetowardslife.WhatimpressesmemostisthatSaraputonheractofbeingaprincesswhensheworethinbottomshoes,wadinginthestreetofLondon.Frommypointofview,herspiritofbeingsostrong-mindedwhenshewasinhardtimesisworthadmiring.

EverygirlcanbeaprincessifshecandoallImentioned,nomattersheisrich,beautifulornot.Tospeaktruthfully,IcannotdoaswellasSara.However,Iwillexertmyselfonbeingaprincessmentally.

ThestoryofalittleprincessremindsmeabookIreadmanyyearsago,calledlittlewomen.Thestoryoflittlewomenalsoimpressedmeandmakesmethinkalot.

LittleWomenisa"comingofage"dramatracingthelivesoffoursisters:

Meg,Jo,BethandAmy.DuringtheAmericanCivilWar,thegirlsfatherisawayservingasaministertothetroops.Thefamily,headedbythierbelovedMarmee,muststruggletomakeendsmeet,withthehelpoftheirkindandwealthyneighbor,Mr.Laurence,andhishighspiritedgrandsonLaurie.

Thisbookallbeginsinthedeadofwinter;TheChristmasSeason.Thecoldestoneofall,werethewarhasmadefuelforheatingveryscarce.Whileherhusbandisoffatwar,Marmeeisleftalonetoraisetheirfourdaughters:

Jo,Meg,Beth,andAmy.

OneoftheprominentthemesinLittleWomenisthecomingofageormaturationofthegirls.Duringthecourseofthenovelweseethemgrowinmanyways--physically,intellectually,andespeciallyemotionally.OnequestionwhichreadersmustaskthemselvesiswhethertheviewsthecharactershaveonthecomingofageprocessaresharedbyAlcott.Iftheyaren't,whatareAlcott'sviewsandhowdotheydifferfromthoseofthewomeninherstory?

ItisinterestingtoexaminethelasthalfofChapter20,"Confidential."JoaddressesthematurationissueasshespeakswithMarmeeofthesituationbetweenMegandMr.Brooke.Thepossiblelovebetweenthesetworepresentsoneoftheveryimportantaspectsincomingofageforateenagegirl.Jotreatsthisnaturalprocessasifitweresomesortofdisease,however.JocannotunderstandwhyMegwouldwanttostopbehaving"likeasensiblecreature",andreferstoloveas"suchnonsense."

Afterreadingthistwobooks,IfoundthatI’mreallyinterestedinthosekindofstory,IthinkI’llreadalotmoreinmyfreetime.

 

TheimpressionofCamille

IreadtheCamillerecently,IwasdeeplymovedbythemaincharacterMargueriteGautier.“Camille”or“TheLadyoftheCamellias”byAlexandreDumas,fils,isthestoryofMargueriteGautier,ayoungcourtesan,orkeptwoman,inParisinthemid1800's,andhowshefallsinlovewithayoungman,ArmandDuval,andthentriestoescapefromherquestionablepast.Unfortunately,itcomesbacktohauntherandsheendsupreturningtothatlifeanddiespainfullyandalone,butwiththeknowledgethatshewasanoblewomanatheart.

afterreadingthisbook,asentencealwaysstayinmyhead,“Womenareliketheflowers”.Thoseprettywomenarelikethosebeautifulflowers;theirdelicatebeautymakespeoplefeeltheyarethemiracleoflife.However,eventheGodenviestheirbeauty.Itseemsthatbeautifulwomenalwayshavetragicendings.Aswearenormalpersons,evenwecanseethehideousnessofhumanitythatresultsintheirfateofwithering,wecanatmostaskquietlyinourhearts:

Wherehavethosebeautifulflowersgone?

Wherehavetheygone?

 

TheimpressionofGulliver'sTravels

Gulliver’sTravelsrecountsthestoryofLemuelGulliver,apractical-mindedEnglishmantrainedasasurgeonwhotakestotheseaswhenhisbusinessfails.Inadeadpanfirst-personnarrativethatrarelyshowsanysignsofself-reflectionordeepemotionalresponse,Gullivernarratestheadventuresthatbefallhimonthesetravels.

OneofthemostinterestingquestionsaboutGulliversTravelsiswhethertheHouyhnhnmsrepresentanidealofrationalityorwhetherontheotherhandtheyarethebuttofSwift'ssatire.Inotherwords,inBookIV,isSwiftpokingfunatthetalkinghorsesordoesheintendforustotakethemseriouslyastheproperwaytoact?

IfwelookcloselyatthewaythattheHouyhnhnmsact,wecanseethatinfactSwiftdoesnottakethemseriously:

heusesthemtoshowthedangersofpride.

WhenbendingmyeyesdownwardasmuchasIcould,Iperceivedahumannotsixincheshigh!

"

AfinalindicationthattheHouyhnmnsarenotmeanttobetakenseriouslyoccurswhentheleaderoftheHouynhmsvisitsLilliput,wherehevisitstheFrenchRoyalSociety.Hegoesintoaroominwhichascientististryingtoturnwineintowater(itselfapridefulactthatreferstothemarriageatGallilee).Thescientisthasbeenworkinghardattheexperimentformanyyearswithoutsuccess,whentheHouyhnmnarrivesandimmediatelyknowsthattodo:

"Thecreaturenosoonersteppedthroughthedoorwaythanhestruckuponaplan.Slurpingupallthewineinsight,hequicklymadewaterinabucketthatsatnearthedoor".

 

TheimpressionofLittleWomen

LittleWomenisa"comingofage"dramatracingthelivesoffoursisters:

Meg,Jo,BethandAmy.DuringtheAmericanCivilWar,thegirlsfatherisawayservingasaministertothetroops.Thefamily,headedbythierbelovedMarmee,muststruggletomakeendsmeet,withthehelpoftheirkindandwealthyneighbor,Mr.Laurence,andhishighspiritedgrandsonLaurie.

Thisbookallbeginsinthedeadofwinter;TheChristmasSeason.Thecoldestoneofall,werethewarhasmadefuelforheatingveryscarce.Whileherhusbandisoffatwar,Marmeeisleftalonetoraisetheirfourdaughters:

Jo,Meg,Beth,andAmy.

OneoftheprominentthemesinLittleWomenisthecomingofageormaturationofthegirls.Duringthecourseofthenovelweseethemgrowinmanyways--physically,intellectually,andespeciallyemotionally.OnequestionwhichreadersmustaskthemselvesiswhethertheviewsthecharactershaveonthecomingofageprocessaresharedbyAlcott.Iftheyaren't,whatareAlcott'sviewsandhowdotheydifferfromthoseofthewomeninherstory?

ItisinterestingtoexaminethelasthalfofChapter20,"Confidential."JoaddressesthematurationissueasshespeakswithMarmeeofthesituationbetweenMegandMr.Brooke.Thepossiblelovebetweenthesetworepresentsoneoftheveryimportantaspectsincomingofageforateenagegirl.Jotreatsthisnaturalprocessasifitweresomesortofdisease,however.JocannotunderstandwhyMegwouldwanttostopbehaving"likeasensiblecreature"(p.202),andreferstoloveas"suchnonsense."

 

TheimpressionofPrideandPrejudice

PrideandPrejudiceisthemostenduringlypopularnovelwrittenbyJaneAusten.

ManypeoplesimplyregardPrideandPrejudiceasalovestory,butinmyopinion,thisbookisanillustrationofthesocietyatthattime.Sheperfectlyreflectedtherelationbetweenmoneyandmarriageathertimeandgavethepeopleinherworksvividcharacters.

Thefirstsentenceinthisbookisimpressive.Itreads:

“Itisatruthwellknowntoalltheworldthatanunmarriedmaninpossessionofalargefortunemustbeinneedofawife”.Theundertoneisveryclear:

thefoundationofthemarriageatthattimeisnotemotionbutpossession.

PeoplealwaysthinkthatAustenwasanexpertattellinglovestories.Infact,themarriageinherbookisnottheresultoflove,buttheresultofeconomicneeds.Afterreadingthisbook,Iknowthetruthisthatapoorwomanmustbeinneedofahusband,awealthyman.

Austenleftthisproblemforustothink.ThegeniusofJaneAustenliesinthisperfectsimplicity,thesimplicitythatreflectsbigproblems.AlthoughAustenwasonly21whenshewrote“PrideandPrejudice”,hersharpobservationofsociallivesmakesthestyleofthisbooksurprisinglymatureandlively.Theplotsinherworksarealwaysverynatural.Thedevelopmentoftheplotisasinevitableasaprobleminmathematics.IthinkthedepthofPrideandPrejudiceisthereasonthatmakesthisbookprominentandclassic.Today,herbookstillcanbetheguidetellingustheeconomicrelationshipsbothathertimeandinmoderntime.

 

TheimpressionofTheAdventuresOfTomSawyer

TheAdventuresofTomSawyerisaliterarymasterpieces,writtenin1876bythefamousauthorMarkTwain.TomSawyerisamischievousyoungboywholivesinthesmalltownontheMississippiRivercalledSt.Petersburg.Thestorylineissimple,thebookreadslikeabiographyoramemoirofasummerinTomSawyer'slife.

TomSawyerseemstobetheprecursorofandthetemplateformisfitkidssuchasDennistheMenace,MalcolmintheMiddle,andCalvinandHobbs.WhatmakesthisstorygreatisthatTomSawyerrepresentseverythingthatisgreataboutchildhood.ThebookisfilledwithTom'sadventuresplayingpiratesandwarwithhisfriendJoeHarper.Tomhasatrustedfriend,HuckFinn,whofewoftheadultsapproveof.Thebookisfilledwithideasofhowtheworldworks,suchashowpiratesandrobberswork,thataresoinnocent,theycouldonlycomefromachild.Itisastoryfilledwithaction,adventure,ingeniousideas,love,andschoolyardpolitics.Thewholestoryisseemin

展开阅读全文
相关资源
猜你喜欢
相关搜索

当前位置:首页 > PPT模板 > 艺术创意

copyright@ 2008-2022 冰豆网网站版权所有

经营许可证编号:鄂ICP备2022015515号-1