名著的英语读后感英语名著阅读.docx
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名著的英语读后感英语名著阅读
名著的英语读后感英语名著阅读
第一篇:
呼啸山庄名著英语读后感
areadingreportofwutheringheights
thebookihavereadthistermiswutheringheights.emily
bronte
(1818-1848)isperhapsthegreatestwriterofthethreebrontesisters——charlottebronte,emily,andannebronte.emily
brontepublishedonlyonenovel,wutheringheights(1847).some
ofherbestlyricarealsoratedwiththebestinenglishpoetry.her
famouspoemsareloveandfriendship,thebluebell.
amannamedlockwoodrentsamanorhousecalledthrushcross
grangewherethehousekeepernellytellshimthestoryhere.one
day,mr.earnshaw,
theownerofthemanor,goestoliverpoolandreturnshomewithanorphanboy.at
first,theearnshawchildren——aboynamedhindleyandhisyoungersistercatherine——detestheathcliff.but
catherinequicklyestolovehim.mr.
earnshawprefershimtohisownson,andhesendshindleyawaytocollegewhenhetreatsheathcliffbadly.
thenmr.earnshaw
dies,andhindleyreturnswithawife.he
treats
heathcliffasalabortoseekrevengeonhim.one
night,heathcliffandcatherinewandertothrushcrossgrange.catherine
isbittenbyadogandisforcedtostayatthethegrange.during
thattime,sheinfatuateswithedgar.catherine’s
desireforsocialadvancementpromptshertobeeengagedtoedgarlinton.heathcliff
runsawaysfromswutheringheights,andreturningshortlyaftercatherineandedgar’smarriage.then
hedeviouslylendsmoneytodrunkenhindley.when
hindleydies,heinheritsthemanor.he
placeshimselfinlinetoinheritthrushcrossgrangebymarringisabellalinton.catherine
beesill,shegivesbirthtoadaughteranddies.shortly
therefore,isabellafleestolondonandgivesbirthtoheathcliff’sson,namedhareton.thirteen
yearspass,youngcatherinemeetshareton.they
beganasecret
romance.linton
pursuescatherineonlybecausehisfatherforceshimto.when
edgarnearsdeath,heathcliffluresandholdscatherineprisoneruntilshemarrieslinton.then
edgarandlintondiesoon.six
monthslater,lockwoodreturns,andfindsthatcatherinegrowstoloveharetonastheylivetogetherandplantobemarried.heathcliff
beesmoreandmoreobsessedwitheldercatherine,andthendiessoon.
wutheringheightsisaclassictragedyoflove.i
amsurprisedbyhow
muchilikeit.this
isabookthattalksaboutthedeathofromanticnotions,eventherelativelyhappenendingdoesn’treduceitssorrow.when
iwaswrappedupinthestory,iamsomovedbytheirtrueloveandfeltsadnessdeepinmyheart.after
readingthewholestory,iwouldliketotalkaboutthemaincharacterofthestory——catherineearnshawandherchoiceofmarriage.catherine
doesloveheathcliffverymuchforheismoreherselfthansheis,butherchoiceoflovereallyleadstothetragedy.in
catherine’slife,shemadeaveryimportantdecisioninherlife——marryingtoedgar.in
fact,herloveforedgarcanneverbeparedtothatforheathcliff.she
didso,becauseshethoughtthewealthofedgarwouldbeusefultohelpheathcliff.heathcliff
isamanfullofretaliations.he
lovedcatherineverymuch,butwhathedid,onthecontrary,addedtothemiseryofcatherine,heshouldnotwalkintocatherine’slifeagainafterhisdisappearance.at
thesametime,hisrevengeonyoungcatherineandedgaraswellashisownsonseemssoridiculousandcanonlybringhimselfwithendlesssadness.
asfarasiamconcerned,thechoicebetweentrueloveandhigh
socialstatusissodifficult.many
peoplesaythatthelifeisreal,youcannotmakealivingonlydependonromance,somostpeoplepersuademetomarrytoarichman.in
themodernlife,ifonemanhasnohouseormoney,itisdifficultforhimtofindawife.so
wecannotgetridofthinkingofthisfact.different
peoplehavedifferentattitudestowardshappiness.they
shouldchooseuniquelovefromwhichtheycanfindwhattheylikebest,inorderthat
theycanstayhappyalltheirlives.
afterreading,ihaveabetterunderstandingoflove.if
youreallylove
someone,hisorherhappinessisthemostmatters.not
havingarightunderstandingofandattitudestowardslovewillonlyresultinhurtingyourselfaswellastheoneyoulove.in
award,loveisthepermanentthemeofliteratureandhumanbeings.people
oftenstruggleinthosetroublingromanticnotions.to
beornottobe,it’sreallyaquestion.however,
whichkindofmarriageoneshouldchoosedependsallonhisorhercharacterandexperience,nooneelsecanmakechoiceforthemandthat’swhyeverylovestoryisunique.
第二篇:
英语名著读后感!
英语名著读后感!
reviewof“isarrogantandprejudice”
austin“isarrogantandprejudice”,justlikeshesaid,isontwoinchesivorythethincarving,itisaustin"srepresentativeworks.thisreflectionmarriagequestionnovelwhichintheauthorworkmostreceiveswele,hasbeenatconservativeandundertheunenlightenedconditionenglishvillagesandtownslifeandthewaysoftheworldhuman.sentiment,theworkvividreflection
18century"sendstothebeginningof
19thcentury.itssociallocalcustomsandpracticesresemblesthenovelnotonlywasattractingthegeneralreadersatthattime,reallytotoday,stillgavethereadertoenjoybytheuniqueart.sheisthefirstrealitydescribesinthedailyordinarylifetheordinarygraciousnesswriteroffiction,playedtheroleintheenglishnovelhistorywhichlinkstheprecedingwiththefollowing.
theentireworkdoesnothavethefloodtheimposingmanner,notwindingunconstrainedplot,butisthiskindofsimplicity,finedeeplyisattractingus,austin"sshortlifenearlyallispassedinengland"svillage,perhapsisperipheryissimple,thetranquilatmospherehasbredherindifferentmakings.cannotbecausedoesnothavetherichexperience,onhasthesuspiciontoherregardingthethinganalysisability,hasread“arrogantandprejudice”thehuman
certainlycanbeexquisiteforher,thekeenemotionsubdues.whenwrites“isarrogantandprejudice”,sheisonlyseveralyear-oldgirls,isn’tthisonekindoftalent?
sheindeedverylittlecontacts“outside”,butthoughtexistence,imaginationexistence,thisallexistencesareenough.
老人与海英语读后感
theoldmanandtheseaisoneofhemingway"smostenduringworksandmayverywellbeeoneofthetrueclassicsofthisgeneration.it
playedagreatpartinhiswinningthepulizerprizein
1953andthe
1954novelprizeforliteratureandconfirmedhispowerandpresenceintheliteraryworld.hemingway
isalsooneofmyfavoritewriters.besides
theoldmanandthesea,ihavereadsomeofhisotherworks,suchasthesunalsorises,afarewelltoarmsandthesnowofkilimanijaro.but
theoldmanandtheseaistheonethatleftthedeepestimpressiononme.
ifirstreadthisbookwheniwasinmyfifteens.and
nowirememberitjustaswellasifihadreadityesterday.
prideandprejudiceisachefdoeuvre.my
firstimpressionofthisstorywasfromscreen.
it"slonglongago,maybebeforeicanreadenglishbooks.i
don"trememberwhichmovieeditionihadseen.but
iwasimpressedbythe
music,thesceneryandthecostume.i
wasveryfavorofasectionofmusicinitsballs.it"s
prettybrisk,likedawonderfulsongofabird.regarding
tothecharacters,ilikedelizabeth,theheroine,thoughididn"tthinkshe"sbeautiful.but
she"ssmart.however,
ididn"tpaymuchattentiontotheplot.i
thoughtit"ssolongthatitmademeimpatientandbored.by
now,ihaven"treadthewholestoryinenglishoritschineseversion,either.i
oweittomyprejudice.
infact,ididn"tunderstandthestoryatthattime.i
didn"tknowwhyitcalledprideandprejudice.of
coursesomeonewaspride,butididn"tfindwhere"stheprejudice.i
thoughtit"snormal,thewaypeopletreatedeachotherinthat.i
consideredprejudicewouldbeverydisgusting.but
tothemovieeverthingwasokinmyminds,exceptitslength.now,
ithinkihaveunderstoodmoreaboutit.i"m
aprejudicedpersonsoican"tfindwhere"swrong.i
merelyliketodothethingsilike.everytime
imeetsomebodyorsomething,mythinkingaboutheoritalldependsonmyforegoneexperienceandmymoodofthetime.
《theadventuresoftomsawyer》汤姆索亚历险记读后感:
theadventuresoftomsawyerisamericanfamousliterarygiantmarktwaintakehisyouthasthemainsubjecttowrote.
tomsawyerandhisbestfriend,huckfinn,tellstories,fish,andpretendtobepiratesalongthebanksofthemississippiriver.then
theybeereal-lifewitnessestoaterriblecrime!
whethertomisrunningawayfromvillains,treasurehunting,orshowingoffforbeckythatcher,it"sonethrillingescapadeafteranother.story
leadingtom"snaivecharacter,islivelyandthealsomischievousmodelusyouths.he
andtheurchinsummergram,
respectivelymadethewonderfulmatterwhichoneburstoutlaughing.is
punishedliketomwhitewashesthefence,unexpectedlyexecutestheclevertrick,notonlycausesotherchildtobewillingtoreplacehimtowork,butalsoautomaticallyoffersthethank-yougift.afterwards
wentwithxiaketaotothedesertisland,thepeoplethoughttheyweredrowntodeath,thechurchhavebeenholdingthemourningritualforthem,buttheyactuallyhidinthechurchbelltowerlistensecretly.these
mischievousactions,althoughcannotmakethemodeltous,but,heinordertobejust,resolutelyboldlythrustsforwardtotestifytheperson,savesthatinnocentcriminalfrothhusbandpeter.and
inmischievoustime,hasunexpectedlyuncoveredapilemurderdocumentwiththesummergram,beesyoungherowhichthenumerouspeopleadmires.it
seemslikethat,tomalsohastheplacewhichisworthusstudying.actually
thechildmischievoussometimeswaitedhashappentomanifestedchild"sinnocent.this
kindofchildreallycrossedthechildtimevery
difficultlyagaintoseek,couldletusfind,onlyhadthehappyrecoll
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