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百万英镑观后感英文

百万英镑观后感英文

马克·吐温的《百万英镑》是对一个时代的讽刺,用诙谐幽默的文笔,让人们在欢笑中不断深思,看清时代的面目。

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AfterreadingthenovelmillionpoundsbyAmericanwriterMarkTwain,Ithinkithaswrittenaruleofcapitalistsociety:

moneyissupreme.

Forexample,thebooksaysthattworichbrothersbetamillionpoundcheckonItoseeifIcanliveonthemillionpoundcheckfor30dayswithoutbeingputinjail.Thisisabetonmylife,freedomanddignity.Ithinkitiswrongtodoso.

Forexample,thebooksaysthatintheeraofIlife,evennow,thecapitalistworldwillalwaysbeaworldwheremoneyissupremeandeverythingismeasuredbymoney.WhenIhadnomoney,Iwasjustanidleperson,butafterbeingrich,IwasrankedastheDukefirst.BecauseIalwaysworethatrag,Iwasoftenignoredbyothers.WhenItookoutthemillionpoundcheck,theywouldimmediatelybeelatedandtreatIasiftheywereaking.Ithinkthisviewiswrong.

Foranotherexample,thebooksaysthatmanyrestaurantandshopownersworshiptheownerofmoneyblindly.WhenIgotoeatorgoshopping,thebosswillvoluntarilycreditallthethingsinthestorewiththemoneytome,andevendontcarewhetherIcanpayornot.Idontthinkitsright.

Forexample,thebooksays,Iwenttobuyclothes.Todd,theservicestaff,thoughthehadnomoney,sohetooktheworstsuitfromapileofclothesthatothersrefusedtoaskforandgaveittome.WhenIhandedinamillionpoundcheck,ToddandthebossquicklytookoutasuitofRoyalDukesclothes,anddidnotcollectmoneyfromme.Idontthinkitsright.

Inaddition,Ithink,inourlife,thereareoftenpeoplewhocomparewithmoney,forexample,studentswhohavemorepocketmoney,whosemobilephoneismoreadvanced,whoseschoolbagismoreexpensiveandgood-looking,whosegameconsolefunctionsaremorethanothers,andwhosepriceisexpensiveandsoon.

Ithinkthatweshouldbemorewillingtohelpothers,whoreadmorebooks,whohasmoreknowledge.

Letstreatpeoplewithsincerityandbeapersonwhodoesnttakemoneyasthestandard!

Theguyputonaverymeanfaceandsaid,ah,really?

Well,ofcourse,Ididntexpectyoutohaveanychange.Ithinkarichmanlikeyouwillonlybringbigbills.Thismademeangry,soIsaid,myfriend,dontjudgeastrangerbyhisclothesandhatsalone.Icanaffordthissuit,butIdontwanttoembarrassyou.Imafraidyoucantchangeabigbill

Thisisthehighlightofthemillionpounds.Atthattime,theshopassistantscornedandridiculedthetrampAdams,andthensawthesurpriseexpressionofamillionpounds,whichwasdescribedbytheauthor.Iwasdeeplyattractedbythehumorousstory.

ThisbookistheclassicofMarkTwainofAmerica.Thebooktellsaboutaclerkofaminingagentwholosthiswayinsailingayachttoofaraway.HewasrescuedbyadoublemastedsailingshipboundforLondon,anduseditasasailortopayforhisjourney.AfterarrivinginLondon,hewasstillpenniless.Atthistime,anoldgentleman,callinghimandgivinghimaletter,toldhimtoleave.Hecametoasmallrestaurantandopenedtheletter.Hewasalmoststunnedbythecontentsoftheletter!

Therewasaonemillionpoundnoteinit!

So,overnight,hebecameahouseholdname.InLondon,everyoneknewhim.Atadinnerparty,hefellinlovewithanEnglishgirlnamedPortialonghamandmarriedher.Afterthat,heknewthattheoldgentlemanwhogavehimmoneywasheradoptivefather.AthisweddingceremonywithPortia,theoldgentlemangavehimtheonemillionpoundnoteasagift,andhealsofoundagoodjob.

Thisbooksatirizessomepeoplewhocantresistthetemptationofmoney.Theythinkthatmoneyisomnipotent.Inreality,Ithinkmoneyisabsolutelynotomnipotent.Thetheoryofmoneyomnipotenceisverywrong.Moneycanbuyabed,butnotsleep;moneycanbuyfood,butnottaste;moneycanbuybooks,butnotknowledgeMoneycanreallysatisfypeoplesvanity,buttheseareallfalse,andthemostrealthingispeoplesmagnanimouslife.LikeAdams,helosthismoney,buthestilllivesanoptimisticlife.Whatweneedtodoistotreatourlifewithacalmheart.Weshouldstriveforourownlifebyourselves.Thereisnofreelunchintheworld,onlythehardworkingpeoplewillhaveharvest.Evenifyourerich,itsnotsureyoullgeteverythingyouwant.

Duringtheholiday,IreadMarkTwainsshortstorymillionpounds.Thearticlesatirizedtheideathatmoneyiseverythingandmoneyisomnipotent,exposingtheuglyfaceofcapitalistsociety.

Millionpoundsisaboutapoor,honestman,thatis,theprotagonistofthestoryreceivedaletterfromapairofbrothers,whichgavehimamillionpounds.Itturnedoutthatthetwobrothersmadeabetonwhatwouldhappenifapoorandhonestmanreceivedamillionpoundsfromthesky?

Hethoughthewouldstarvetodeath,becausehecouldnotprovethatthemoneywashisown,andwouldbesuspectedbyothers.Eventhebankwouldnotlethimsavemoney.Theyoungerbrotherthoughthewouldbefine,sothetwobrotherslentthepoormanacheckforonemillionpoundsandstayedabroadfor30days.

Peopletriedtheirbesttowinoverthisrarerichmanwhosuddenlybecamerich.Fromfreemeals,clothesandaccommodation,theyflatteredhimlikeabeggarandkeptimprovinghissocialstatusuntilhewasonthetopofthehighestDukeoutsidethekingsroom.Notonlythat,healsogotagoodwifeandbankinterestof30000pounds,andfinallyfromhistwobrothersAgoodjob.Livingavery,veryhappylife.

Seeingthis,Ienvythisluckyhero,butatthesametime,Ithink:

thereasonwhypeoplepleasehimisthatpeoplevaluemoneytoomuch?

Thelanguageofthearticleisveryhumorous.Whentheauthornarrates,hedoesnotforgettobehumorous,sothatthereaderscanreaditcarefullyandappreciateitslowly.Especiallywhenpeoplewhoflattertherichseeamillionpoundcheck,itcanbedescribedaslifelike,whichmakespeoplelaugh.

Thisbookmakesmefeelthatmoneyworshipisshameful,andnothingshouldbedonefornothing,becausetherearemanythingsintheworldthatmoneycantmeasure,andtherearemanythingsmoreimportantthanmoneyintheworld

AtrampwhodriftsfromLondontoEnglandlivesonasacrosanctmillionpoundbillforamonth.Thatmonthislikeaprison:

Althoughheisgivenwealth,hisfearstilllingers.Itsakindofunspeakableunpleasanttaste-surprise,joy,orconstantlyhoveringontheedge?

Perhaps,everyonewillhavesuchathrillingfun.

Iespeciallylikethissection,becauseitsetsoffscenesofthepastandmakespeoplereverie.No,needlesstosay,Istoodstillandfixedmygreedyeyesonthemuddytreasure.Mymouthwassalivating,mystomachwashungryforit,andallmylifewasbeggingforit.ButeverytimeImovemyhandandwanttotakeit,passers-byalwaysseemyintention.Ofcourse,Ihavetostraightenupagainandlookasifnothinghadhappened.

Inthispassage,Imustadmitthatheisindeedanhonestandintelligentman.Hiseyesandmovementsaredescribedindetail.Evenadeliciouspearthrownintotheditchshowshungerandarrogance,whichisreallyunpredictable.Sometimes,Iamworriedabouthisfate.Whatistheauthorsintention?

Ithinkitsallaboutit.Besides,itcantbemeasuredbymoney.Moneyisalsoabsolutelyimpossible,itcantchangeaheart;itcantbuyapersonsthought;morecanttakeawayfriendship,apersonisconfusedbymoneyinterests,andfinallyhasnothing.

Speakingofthis,myfamilyhasanaughtyboyholdingcoinsalldaylong-brother.Hereallylovesmoneylikealife.Ifyoureasonwithhim,youwillsuffer.Hewouldliketopityouatanytimeandanywhere.Thisisnot,hehasaghostideaagain,whatwipestooloneyuan,sweepfloortwoyuanetc.Thisisnothing.Ifhelosthismoney,hewouldcryandhanghimself,whichwoulddisturbthewholefamily.

Well,togettothepoint,Ithinkpeopleatthattimewerereallyshakenbymoney.Moneystabbedpeoplesmindlikeapoisonousneedle.Itwasjustlikethetrampsinthebook,whethertheyweresurprised,happy,orconstantlyhoveringontheedge.

Today,Ireadamillionpounds,almostfinishedwithasmile.MarkTwainswritingisveryhumorous,andusesexaggerationtodescribetheheroskillingthesnobbisheyewithamilliondollarbillagainandagain.Inhiscartoonstyle,hedepictsthevariousuglinessofdifferentcharactersinfrontofmillionpounds,whichishumorous,funnyandfullofinterest.Itisjustlikeacaricatureoftheworld,whichvividlyshowswhatthecommonpeopleseeandhear,whichmakespeoplelaugh.

MillionpoundsdescribesanAmericanlivinginLondon,HenryAdam,lostforsomereason,wasrescuedbyaship,andthencametoLondonwiththeship.Hewaspennilessandlonely.Histworichbrotherslenthimacheckforamillionpoundsandmadeabetonhissurvivalifhedidntcashthecheckforonemillionpoundsin30days.

Hewenttotherestauranttoeatfirst,andthebosswasverymeantohimfirst,andthen,whenhecarefullysaid,pleasechange.Thebossreturnedtonormalandrepeatedlyapologizedthathecouldntfindthebigticket.NomatterwhatIsaid,hedidnttakeit.Hewantedtoseeit.Helookedatthebigticket.Itseemedthathecouldnotsatisfyhiseyes,buthewasafraidtotouchit.Itwasasifordinarypeoplewouldlosetheirlifewhentheytooktheimmortalspiritontheticket.Isaid,Imsorrytotroubleyou,butIhavetodosomethingaboutit.Change,please.Ihavenootherticketswithme

Hesaidthatitdoesntmatter.Illtalkaboutitlater.Isaid,Iwontbehereagainforawhile;buthesaiditdoesntmatter,hecanwait,andbesides,IcancomewheneverIwant,andIcansettleth

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