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,isanovelreflectingthetragicfactofthelifeinbritainin18thcentury.
theauthorwhohimselfwasborninapoorfamilywrotethisnovelinhistwentieswithaviewtorevealtheuglymasksofthosecruelcriminalsandtoexposethehorrorandviolencehiddenunderneaththenarrowanddirtystreetsinlondon.
theheroofthisnovelwasolivertwist,anorphan,whowasthrownintoaworldfullofpovertyandcrime.hesufferedenormouspain,suchashunger,thirst,beatingandabuse.whilereadingthetragicexperiencesofthelittleoliver,iwasshockedbyhissufferings.ifeltforthepoorboy,butatthesametimeidetestedtheevilfaginandthebrutalbill.tomyrelief,aswaswritteninallthebeststories,thegoodnesseventuallyconquereddevilandoliverlivedahappylifeintheend.oneoftheplotsthatattractedmemostisthatafterthetheft,littleoliverwasallowedtorecoverinthekindcareofmrs.maylieandroseandbegananewlife.hewentforwalkswiththem,orrosereadtohim,andheworkedhardathislessons.hefeltasifhehadleftbehindforevertheworldofcrimeandhardshipandpoverty.
howcansuchalittleboywhohadalreadysufferedoppressiveafflictionremainpureinbodyandmind?
thereasonisthenatureofgoodness.ithinkitisthemostimportantinformationimpliedinthenovelbydickens—hebelievedthatgoodnesscouldconquereverydifficulty.althoughidon'
tthinkgoodnessisomnipotent,yetidobelievethatthosewhoarekind-heartedlivemorehappilythanthosewhoareevil-minded.
forme,thenatureofgoodnessisoneofthemostnecessarycharacterforaperson.goodnessistohumanswhatwateristofish.hewhoiswithoutgoodnessisanutterlyworthlessperson.onthecontrary,asthefamoussayinggoes,'
thefragrancealwaysstaysinthehandthatgivestherose'
hewhoiswithgoodnessundoubtedlyisahappyandusefulperson.peoplereceivinghishelparegratefultohimandhealsogetsgratifiedfromwhathehasdone,andthushecandogoodtoboththepeoplehehashelpedandhimself.
tomydisappointment,nowadayssomepeopleseemtodoubttheexistenceofthegoodnessinhumanity.theylookdownonpeople'
shonestyandkindness,thinkingitfoolishofpeopletobewarm-hearted.asaresult,theyshownosympathytothosewhoareintroubleandseldomoffertohelpothers.ontheotherhand,theyattachimportancetomoneyandbenefit.intheiropinion,moneyistheonlyrealobjectwhileemotionsandmoralityarenihility.iftheycannotgetprofitfromshowingtheir'
kindness'
theydrawbackwhenothersarefacedwithtroubleandevenhitamanwhenheisdown.theyareoneofthesortsthatireallydetest.
francisbaconsaidinhisessay,'
goodness,ofallvirtuesanddignitiesofthemind,isthegreatest,beingthecharacterofthedeity,andwithoutit,manisabusy,mischievous,wretchedthing,nobetterthanakindofvermin.'
thatistosayapersonwithoutgoodnessisdestinedtoloseeverything.therefore,i,akindperson,wanttotellthose'
vermin-to-be'
tolearnfromthekindoliverandregainthenatureofgoodness.
英文读后感篇二:
《小妇人》400字
littlewomen
beforeireadthisbook,ihadwatchedacartoonmoviemadebyjapan.soihaveastronginterestonit.
itallbeginsinthedeadofwinter;
thechristmasseason.thecoldestoneofall,werethewarhasmadefuelforheatingveryscarce.whileherhusbandisoffatwar,marmeeisleftalonetoraisetheirfourdaughters:
jo,meg,beth,andamy.
onchristmaseve,marmeehasjustarrivedhomefrompassingoutfoodtothelessfortunatewithaletterfromherhusband,thegirls'
father.theallgathertogetheraroundthefiretoreadtheletter.afterwards,thegirlsaretearyeyed.marmeekissesthemandtheyareofftobed.
joislongingtobecomeawriter.so,everynightshestaysuplatewritingthescriptforsoapoperas.asmorningcomessheisthelastoneawake.thetableisset,andfoodpreparedfortheirchristmasfeast.
asduskfalls,thegirlsareallupintheatticactingoutjo'
splay,whichshereadsfromthelocal(fake)newspaper.astheyareperforming,theirrich,next-doorneighborsgrandsonwatchesfromthewindow.
the2oldestgirls:
joandmeg,getreadytoattendthechristmasball.whilejoiscurlingmeg'
shair,thereisastrangesmelltotheair.amyscreams,megshairisbeingsinged.theycontinuediggingthroughtheoldclothesbinforapairofwhitegloves.
oneoftheprominentthemesinlittlewomenisthecomingofageormaturationofthegirls.duringthecourseofthenovelweseethemgrowinmanyways--physically,intellectually,andespeciallyemotionally.onequestionwhichreadersmustaskthemselvesiswhethertheviewsthecharactershaveonthecomingofageprocessaresharedbyalcott.iftheyaren'
t,whatarealcott'
sviewsandhowdotheydifferfromthoseofthewomeninherstory?
itisinterestingtoexaminethelasthalfofchapter20,"
confidential."
joaddressesthematurationissueasshespeakswithmarmeeofthesituationbetweenmegandmr.brooke.thepossiblelovebetweenthesetworepresentsoneoftheveryimportantaspectsincomingofageforateenagegirl.jotreatsthisnaturalprocessasifitweresomesortofdisease,however.jocannotunderstandwhymegwouldwanttostopbehaving"
likeasensiblecreature"
(p.202),andreferstoloveas"
suchnonsense."
intessofthed’urbervilles,hardymoldedapure,kindheartedimageandratheranimagebraveenoughtorebel,toshouldertheresponsibilityofheraction.herunfortunenesswasthetragedyofthesociety,hercharacterandfate.itvividlyrevealedthepersecutiontowardspeopleafterindustrialrevolutionmadebytheconceptionofcapitalismandtraditionalmoral.followingaresomeofmyopinionsaboutthecausestoherdeath.
hercharacterandparentagewaspartofthecause
intheauthor’sidealworld,tesswastheembodimentofbeautyandtheincarnationoflove.sherepresentsallthemeritsofthevillagersinherhometown:
beautiful,pure,kind,simple,charitableandtolerant.tolove,shehadnoegocentricthoughtsanddidn’tplantomeethervainwishbymarriage.shestandedbyhedignityandpursuefreedom.hardymadethepoor,helpless,humblecountrygirlastheheroin.despiteshecommittedadulteryandmurder,hardystillclaimshewasa“puregirl”.thisfullyshowedtheauthor’ssympathytowardstess.hardyelaboratelymodeledtheimageoftessandindignantlydescribesthedepressionconfrontedwithtessthroughhershortlife.
tessisayoungwomanwhotendstofindherselfinthewrongplaceatthewrongtime.sheisavictim,butsheisalso,attimes,irresponsible.shefallsasleepwhiletakingthebeehivestomarket,whichendsupkillingthefamilyhorse,princeshedecidestovisitthed’urbervillesintrantridge,givingrisetoallherfuturewoes,partlyoutoftheguiltandresponsibilityshefeelstowardherfamily.shewantstomakegood,butintryingtohelpherfamilyshelosessightofherownsafetyandherownwantsandwishes.shebecomesalec’svictimintheforest.sheprobablyshouldhaveknownnottoputherselfinsuchasituation,butshehasfewotheroptions.here,itseemsasthoughsheisdestinedtorelyonothers,evenwhentheyareunreliable.
tessisalsoastrongwomanthroughoutthenovel.shestandsupforherselfandrefusestocrumbleunderpressure.shechastisesherselfforherweaknessafterhersexualescapadewithalec.ifweagreewithherclaimthatthisindiscretionisamomentofweakness,weprobablyalsofeelthatsuchweaknessisnotunlikethatofmosthumanbeings.sheishardonherselfforlettingherselfbecomeavictim.attheburialofherchild,sorrow,sheweepsbutcollectsherselfandmovesonasastrongerwoman.overall,herdeterminedattemptstoescapeherpastprimarilyreflectherstrength.
herparentagetosomeextentleadedtoherfinaltragedy.borninapoorfamily,withanignorantvain,drunkardfatherwhodidnotcaretoomuchaboutthe
Shewasseducedbyaso-calledgentleman—Alec,andfromthenonherlifetotallychangedfromthislossofinnocence.peoplelookeddownonherandrespectedhernomore.Actuallyshedidnothingwrongbecausebeforeshewasseducedsheknewnothingofmen.Shewasjustagirlwhenshefirstmetthatterribleman.
Shewasforcedbythegossipsandthechurchtoblameherselfforthisaccident,soshethoughtshedeservednothinggood.Inordertogetridofthepastshedecidedtogotoadistantdairyfarmbutwasstillsayingtoherselfthatshewaswrong.MaybeGoddidn’tagreewiththat,becausetheLordgavehersomeoneshelovedwithherwholeheartandlife—AngelChare.Angelpoppedthequestiontoherbutsherefusedhimwithoutsayingwhy.Shesaidshelovedhimdeeplyandperhapsnooneintheworldcouldlovehimmorethanshedidbutshecouldnotmarryhimforsomeunspokenreason.Angelwasn’tsatisfiedwiththisvagueansweranddidhisbesttowinTess.Somehowsheagreedandtheysoonfixedtheweddingday.SoonaftertheirweddingAngelconfessedthecrimehecommittedtoawomanlongtimeagoandaskedforTess’sforgiveness.TesswasnotatallangryandforgaveAngelatonce;
infactshewasratherhappyandexcitedforshealsohadthingstoconfess.
ShesatandtoldeverythingtoAngel,hopinghewouldforgiveherashewasforgivenbutshewaswrong.Shewasnotforgiven,notasshethoughtshewas.Thewomanpays.
WithoutAngel’slove,nothingmeantanythingtoher.Theresultwasn’timportantnow.Tesswasarrestedforhermurderofthatso-calledgentleman.Why?
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