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大卫科波菲尔英文读后感
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大卫科波菲尔读后感(英文)DavidCopperfield’sfatherhaddeadsixmonthsbeforehewasborn.HelivedwithhismotherandtheirhousekeeperPeggotty.Hehasahappychildhood.Butwhenhismothermetandmarriedacruelman,Mr.Mudstone,allthingschanged.Mr.MudstonedislikedDavid,hesentDavidtoaboardingschool.Davidwastreatedbadlyatschool.Twomonthsintothenewterms.DavidwascalledtotheCreakle’sparlor.Hewastoldthathismotherwasdead.Hefeltverysadandcried.Afterthat,hewasforcedtoworkatawarehouse.Then,hefoundhisgreataunt,Mi.BetseyTrotwood,andlivesinahappylifewithher.Hewassenttoanewschool.There,hemetMr.Wickfield,Agnesandhadagoodtimewiththem.Davidwenttoworkatalawfirm.HefoundoutUriahHeep’splotwithMr.Micawber.HehelpedAgnesandherfatherandmarriedAgnesseveralyearslater.Helivedinagoodlifeandhadhappyendings.Fromthestory,IlearnalotandDavid’sexperienceinspiremetoworktowardsmyowngoals.FromMr.Spenlow,whoisDora’sfather.Iknowthatmoneyisnotveryimportantandweshouldn’tlookonpeoplethroughhowmuchmoneyhehas.Afterall,healthisthemostimportant.Becausewithouthealth,muchmoremoneyyouhaveisusele.Inall.Ithinkweshouldworkhardandbelieveourselves.Weshouldbehopefultoourfuture.DavidCopperfield’slifeRecently,I’vereadabooknamed“DavidCopperfield”.Davidisapoorkidthathisfatherhaddeadbeforehewasborn.ThenhismothermarriesacruelmanwhosenameisMr.Mudstone.AfterbeingbittenbyDavid,Mr.MudstoneplanstosendDavidtoaboardingschoolinLondon.Theschoolhasasignreading“SALEMHOUSE”infrontofitshighwall.Intheshabbyschool,Davidmakesmanyfriendsandlivesainterestinglife.Unluckily,David’smotherdeadseveralmonthslater.ThenDavidisforcedtoworkatawarehousetoearnhisownlife.Duringthistime,Davidmeetsakindman.ThemanwearsshabbyclothesandhisnameisMr.Micawber.Butnobodyknowswhatwillhappennextsecond.ToDavid’sdisappointment,heloseshisjobandhastoturntohisGreat-AuntBetseyTrotwood.DavidissoluckythathecanlivehappilywithhisauntinsteadofcruelMudstone.Thistime,hemeetsaboycalledUriahHeepatalawfirmwhereheworksandtheboyissotreacherousthathecausesmanyproblems.ButourclevermaincharacterDavidsolvesalltheseproblemsunderthehelpofhisfriends.Afterwards,DavidmarriesabeautifulgirlwhonamedDora.Asweallknow,lifehasastrangehabitoftakingtwistsandturnsthatwedonotexpect.DoradeadonenightinlateautumnandDavidfallintothedeepestpitofdespair.Hegoesawaytoflathispainfulheart.ButDavidissuchaluckyguythathefollowsAgnes’sadviceandbecomesasuccefulwriter.Lateron,DavidreturnstoEnglandandfallinlovewithAgnes,agirlwhoisoncehisfriend.Also,thebookhasahappyendingthateveryonegainshappine.WhatIhavelearntfromthebookisclearthatwhenevermylifefeelsunbearable,thingswillgetbetterifIputeffortsintoit.Also,weshouldhavealighthearttofacethetroublesinourlifeandalwayskeepahopefulmind.Wecanbelievethatwhateverhappened,wecansolvethemwithafirmmind.第2篇:
大卫科波菲尔英文读后感BookreviewonDavidCopperfieldI.IntroductionThebookwaswrittenbyCharlesDickens,whowasafamouswriterinEngland.Hewasanoriginatorrepresentativefigureofcriticalrealism.Hewasborninapoorfamily.Hestudiedinschooloffandonbecauseofthelackofmoney.Helivedahardlifeandwasforcedtogothefactorytobeayoungworker.Thehewenttoattorneyofficeasaworkerforfiveyears.Afterthathewasanintervieweeinnewspaperoffice.Fromthenonhestartedhiswritingcareer.Hishardexperiencemadehimcareaboutthelifeofthecivilians.Hewrotenovelstocriticizetheunfairsocietyasanoriginatorrepresentativefigureofcriticalrealism.ThebookdescribedthelifeofaboywhosenameisDavidCopperfield.Hewasaposthumouschild.Hisnewfatherwaswicked.Afteralongjourney,hefoundhisauntandlivedabetterlife.Thenhappenedalotofthings,buttheresultwasbright.EventhoughhiswifeDorawasdead,hewentabroadforthreeyears.Whenhecameback,hefoundAgneslovedhimallthetime.Sotheygottogether.II.ThestoryorAsummaryofthebookDavidCopperfieldwasbornatBlunderstone,inSuffolk.Hisfather’seyeshadcloseduponthelightofthisworldsixmonthswhenhisopenedonit.Hisfather’sauntistheprincipalmagnateoftheirfamily.Shehopedthatthebabywasagirl,butwhenDavidwasborn,shewalkedoutandnevercameback.WhenDavidgrewold,hismothermarriedMr.Murdstones,amanwhoisstrictwithhimandhismother.Whenhedidnotdoverywellinhisstudy,hebittheboy.Inaword,hehatedtheboyanddidn’twanttakemorecaretohim.ThenDavidwassenttoschool.Thoughhelefthismother,therehecanlearnsomeknowledge.Buthismother’sdeathhithimheavily.Hewasforcedtoleaveschoolandworktocontinuehislife.Hewasslighted,andtaughtnothing,thrownuponhimandputtoworknotforhim.Itmadetheboyrunaway.Hewasrobbedatfirstsettingandhiswaywasdifficultforhim.Luckilyhefoundhisauntandwasacceptedbyher.shegavehimanewlife,sohecontinueshisstudyagain.HelivedinWickfield’shomeandmadegoodfriendswithAgnes.Buthedidn’tlike1Uriahthefirsttimehesawtheman.Actuallythemanisanatrocious.ThefirmnominallyconductedundertheappellationofWakefieldandHeep.Butinreality,Uriahwasareallyforgerandcheat.Wakefield’sdeathaociatedwiththeruffianmoreorle.SoUriah’sdeathwasworthwhathehaddone.AnotheratrociousmantookawayEmilythedaybeforehismarriagewithHam,whichmadeallthepeoplesoangryespeciallyforHam.Mr.Peggottywentouttofindthegirlandeventuallyhefoundher.ButHumlosthislifeforsavingpeopleunderthesea,whatannoyedthemwasthepaengerontheboatshouldbethebadman.ForDavid,hefellinlovewithDora,areallylovelyhappygirl.Hejustwantedtobewithherandcaredmoreabouther.Finallytheymarriedandlivedahappylife.ButDoragotaveryserioussickandlefttheworld.Davidfeelsadaboutthis,hewentabroadtotravel.WhenhecamebackthreeyearslaterhefoundthatAgnesstillwaitforhimandlovedhim.Thatreallymovedhimandheknewtheimportanceofherlove.Theywerewitheachotheralltheirlives.III.CommentsonmyreviewonthebookIthoughtalotafterreadingthenovel.David’slifewasunluckybuthenevergavewaytoanything.Hetriedhisbesttolivestrongerandbetter.Eventhoughthereweresomepeoplewhodidwrongthingsaroundhim,butheneverchanged.Heinsistedonworkinghardandlovedpeople.Thelifeisnotveryluckilysometimes,butatlasthegainedahappylife.Ireallylearntalotfromhim.Nomatterwhatsituationwewere,thecomplimentisusele.Whatweshoulddoistochangeittobecomebetter.Inourlifewehavealotoffriendsnomatterwhattheyarelike,onlyiftheytreatuswellweshouldcherishthem.Rememberwhattheydidforusanddoanythingwecandotosupportthemwhentheyareintrouble.Trytoimproveourselves.Learntoloveothers.Cherishthetimetheyspentonusandunderstandthatit’snoteasyforotherstodoso.Eventhoughyoucan’tstaywithhimorher,wecan’thurtthematlast.Allinall,loveourselves,loveothersandliveameaningfulandwonderfullife.Beanintegrityman.Don’tloseyourwayinfrontofmoney,stateandothers.Themostimportantthingisourinterpersonal.Onceitchangeditwillharmalotofpeople.Theworldsometimesisnotpeace,butwehavekeeppeaceinourheart.Don’ttoyourbelieve.A2wronglifeisreallyterrible,butinsteadabrightlifeisworthtopride.Soweshouldlivealifethatwedon’tregretitonedaywhenwethinkaboutit.Justdoit.Believeinourselves.3第3篇:
《大卫科波菲尔》读后感DavidCopperfield《DavidCopperfield》isoneoftherepresentativenovelsbyDickenswhoisaEnglishcriticalrealismamongnineteencentury.Inthisnovelswhichcontainsaintenseautobiographycolor,DickenslooksbackandsumsuphisownlifewaythroughlittleDavid’shistoryandexperience.Itnotonlyreflectstheauthor’slifephilosophyandmoraldreaminagreatdegree,butalsoannouncesthatsociety’srealface.ThemasterDavidCopperfield’sgrowthroadwasbumpyandindignant,fulloftwistsandturnsupsordowns.Hisfatherpaedawaywhenhewasborn,thenhissadnelifebecamemoredarksincehisharshcruelandferociousstepfatherMr.Murdstonewhomarriedwithhismotherjustformoneybutnotlove.Atfirst,hewassenttodothechildlaborer.Latter,becausecouldnotbearthemaltreatment,herantohisaunt’shome.Hisauntsenthimtoschool,aftergraduate,hebecamealawyerandmarriedhisteacher’sdaughterDora.ButsoonDoradiedofdiseaseandDavidleafAustraliawithdeepsorrow.Afterreturningtohomeland,hehadbecomeawriterandmarryAgnes,andfromthistimehestartedthehappineandwarmnelife.DuringDavid’slonghardlife,nomatterhowmuchtribulationandsadnehesuffers,heneverlosestheconfidencetolife.Davidkeepshonest,frankcharacter,positiveattitudeandatrueandpurehearttoeveryone.Healsoinsistsontheunyieldingfightandnevergivesuphisownprincipleallthetime.IthinkthatwhyIappreciatehimsomuch.Ofcourse,expectforDavidCopperfield,therearealsomanyotherpeopleleavesunforgettableimpreiononme.Suchas,thelovelyandkindlyservant-girlPeggotty,theseeminglyseriousbutgood-naturedoldwomanBetsy,thebeautifulandelegantAgnes,theoptimisticMr.Micawber,eventhehumbleanduglyUriahHeep...Inthisnovel,Dickensalwaysmentionaboutmoneywhichleadtotheformationofaseriesoftragedies.Mr.