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1、了不起的蓋茨比讀后感篇一:了不起的蓋茨比讀后感 了不起的蓋茨比讀后感 我年紀(jì)還輕,閱歷不深的時(shí)候,我父親教導(dǎo)我一句話(huà),我至今念念不忘。 “每逢你想要批評(píng)任何人的時(shí)候,”他對(duì)我說(shuō),“你就記住,這個(gè)世界上所有的人,并不是個(gè)個(gè)都有過(guò)你那些優(yōu)越的條件?!?了不起的蓋茨比 不知有多少人是因?yàn)榇迳洗簶?shù)才讀菲茨杰拉德的了不起的蓋茨比,我只是其中的一個(gè)。但是還有一個(gè)原因,那就是電影版的了不起的蓋茨比是我最喜歡的美國(guó)演員萊昂納多迪卡普里奧擔(dān)任男主角,村上多次在他的作品里提到過(guò)菲茨杰拉德和了不起的蓋茨比,如果沒(méi)記錯(cuò)的話(huà),第一次知道菲茨杰拉德是因?yàn)樽x挪威的森林,后來(lái)好奇,就決定看一遍了不起的蓋茨比菲茨杰拉德用了第一

2、人稱(chēng)內(nèi)聚焦的敘事方式,通過(guò)尼克的回憶來(lái)講故事,他既是當(dāng)局者,又是旁觀者。作為當(dāng)局者,他是蓋茨比的鄰居,是黛西的遠(yuǎn)房表哥,是湯姆的舊相識(shí),他和喬丹交往,參加蓋茨比的奢華派對(duì),幫蓋茨比搭起與黛西重聚的橋梁,他目睹湯姆與蓋茨比之間的沖突,知道茉特爾出事的真相,他處理蓋茨比的后事? ?作為旁觀者,他從不識(shí)蓋茨比到成為蓋茨比的送殯人,這短短日子里的經(jīng)歷令他最終看透了他接觸過(guò)的那些人,看清了他所生存的那個(gè)“黃金”年代的美國(guó)社會(huì)? ? 我們通過(guò)尼克進(jìn)入故事,以他的角度來(lái)觀察、分析和思考,通常運(yùn)用第一人稱(chēng)內(nèi)聚焦這種敘事手法都會(huì)令人讀得如臨其境,真實(shí)感極強(qiáng)。 真實(shí)到連故事里每個(gè)人所向往和追求的似乎都是應(yīng)該被理解

3、的真實(shí),包括蓋茨比。雖然蓋茨比追求的是一個(gè)看似虛無(wú)的夢(mèng)想,但他需要的同樣也是一種真實(shí),一個(gè)黛西,一段他自以為暫停的愛(ài)情??墒菍?shí)與虛又好像是一體的,黛西是真實(shí)的,而蓋茨比苦苦追求的愛(ài)情夢(mèng)想?yún)s如他豪宅對(duì)岸的小綠燈一般虛無(wú)縹緲,黛西無(wú)情的離開(kāi),蓋茨比的被害,葬禮的冷清? ?蓋茨比的苦心經(jīng)營(yíng)最終換來(lái)的是一場(chǎng)空,他追求的夢(mèng)只是一個(gè)短暫而美麗的氣泡。 通過(guò)尼克之口來(lái)講蓋茨比的故事是最合適的,從某種意義上來(lái)講,尼克和蓋茨比是同一種人。因?yàn)樯w茨比死后,尼克還一直以為黛西會(huì)回來(lái),至少會(huì)打個(gè)電話(huà),還以為昔日參加蓋茨比派對(duì)的“朋友”會(huì)來(lái)參加葬禮,直到最后沒(méi)接到黛西一個(gè)電話(huà),直到在五號(hào)路遇見(jiàn)湯姆以后,尼克才漸漸領(lǐng)悟到

4、些什么。在尼克心中,蓋茨比始終都了不起,他既是當(dāng)初搞奢華派對(duì)的富豪蓋茨比,也是最后活在他心中的追夢(mèng)赤子蓋茨比。 蓋茨比是一個(gè)了不起的人,他的了不起在于他無(wú)所顧忌地愛(ài)著黛西多年,他的心是純粹的。雖然蓋茨比經(jīng)過(guò)多年的奮斗,進(jìn)入了上流社會(huì)的圈子,他從來(lái)不為金錢(qián)、權(quán)力與榮譽(yù)所動(dòng),事業(yè)上的建構(gòu)是為了與黛西更接近。不幸的是,他的一生以悲劇結(jié)束,包括他夢(mèng)寐以求的愛(ài)情。 12文化事業(yè)管理:許宏運(yùn)篇二:了不起的蓋茨比讀后感(英文) What Makes The Great Gatsby Great? Recently, I have read a classical novel, The Great Gatsb

5、y, Francis Key Fitzgerald is the author, who is one of the most outstanding writers in 20th century. I think all the plots in the novel are similar to the something happens in the todays society. The story is told by Nick(Daisys cousin),who witnesses a lot the ugly aspects of the society and human c

6、haracters. Here is the story goes: Tom and Daisy married for a time and live in East Egg. In their opposite, living a very great wealthy man, called Gatsby. He hold parties day and night and get famous for this. Actually, Daisy and Gatsby fell in love a few years ago. At that time, Gatsby was very p

7、oor and dispatched into Europe because of war. Then, they broke up and Daisy married Tom, the second-generation rich. Latter, Gatsby comes back with social position and big fortunate, and he continues loving Daisy. At a car accident, Daisy kills the Toms mistress. To protect Daisy, Gatsby takes all

8、the responsibility of the accident. Finally, Wilson (the husband of mistress) shoots Gatsby under the instigation of Tom. And Tom and Daisy set foot on Europes travelling. I think everyone feels pity for the Gatsby, for his infatuation to Daisy and for his foolish love, like the following two descri

9、ptions.“-Was Daisy driving? -Yes, he said after a moment, but of course Ill say I was.”(p154) “the chauffeur he was one of Wolfshiemsprotgs-heard the shoots-”(p172).As we can see Gatsby undertakes the responsibility of the accident and thats his cold ending. So what makes The Great Gatsby Great?I th

10、ink the answer also is the image of Gatsby. Because of his profound love to Daisy even though the others become selfish and sophisticated in the society. He devotes himself to making big fortune for expecting Daisys return; he take responsibility of car accident at the expense of being put in the pr

11、ison. Yes, this great man displays something called Profound Love when the society members hearts becoming colder and colder. And I always feel sympathetic to Gatsbys consequence. We may say how stupid he is to pay so much to Daisy, but in other words, how persistent he is to his believing about lov

12、e. He always thinks that all his behaviors can make Daisy change her mind and come back. Gatsby is a tragic hero in the novel, maybe his profound love and strong faith lead to his bad ending. But I always believe this two valuable things are the writer appeals to in that time, also works in todays.

13、Heres my understanding to the question What Makes The Great Gatsby Great?篇三:了不起的蓋茨比英文讀后感 Pursuit for dreams after reading The Great Gatsby I have heard of the famous novel The Great Gatsby for many years. However, until recently have I got the time and mood to read it. As soon as I finish reading, I

14、 find my previous unwarranted assumption of it totally wrong. This is a story about Gatsby and his pursuit for the American dreams. During the World War One, the poor soldier Gatsby fell in love with an upper class girl named Daisy. But due to the wide gap between them, Daisy decided to marry Tom, a

15、 man of her class, instead of Gatsby. Broken-hearted Gatsby then held the conviction that money was of the greatest importance. He strongly believed in the American dreams, which as we all know, advocates that one can achieve whatever he or she likes through continuous efforts. He strived for five y

16、ears to become a millionaire and bought a villa near Daisys to attract her. He was too addicted to his fantasy to realize that Daisy was no longer the lovely girl she used to be. Eventually, he was killed because of her crime. After reading it, something reverberates in my heart. I cant help thinkin

17、g of the theme Fitzgerald trying to convey. One thing may be the lonely void of peoples spiritual world. I am deeply impressed by chapter 3, where a vivid description of a party is given.There were beautiful girls, drunk men, and boisterous crowds there, but none of them perceived the pointless of t

18、heir lives and the barren of their minds. To see this phenomenon deeper, there were two circumstances underlying it. The first is the lack of dreams. Some people, especially the people of the upper class, lived an aimless life. They wasted their time and money and took an indifferent attitude toward

19、s life. They chased for temporary ecstasy but lost their identity in eternity, namely Daisy and Tom. The second is the misleading of dreams. Some others like Gatsby, bravely pursued their dreams, yet going to a diverged way unconsciously. They might mix up the concept of a richer life and a happier life, viewing a higher social state and a peaceful fulfilled life as equality. Unfortunately, when they were busy chasing their dreams, everything changed with time. When they were anxious about the to-gets, they ignored what

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