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優(yōu)秀讀后感范文大全(推薦八篇)5優(yōu)秀讀后感范文大全(篇一)JaneEyrewaspublishedin1847undertheandrogynouspseudonymof“CurrerBell.”Thepublicationwasfollowedbywidespreadsuccess.Utilizingtwoliterarytraditions,theBildungsromanandtheGothicnovel,JaneEyreisapowerfulnarrativewithprofoundthemesconcerninggenders,family,passion,andidentity.ItisunambiguouslyoneofthemostcelebratednovelsinBritishliterature.Bornin1816,CharlotteBrontewasthethirddaughterofPatrickBronte,anambitiousandintelligentclergyman.AccordingtoNewsman,alltheBrontechildrenwereunusuallyprecociousandalmostferociouslyintelligent,andtheirinformalandunorthodoxeducationsundertheirfather'stutelagenurturedthesetraits.PatrickBrontesharedhisinterestsinliteraturewithhischildren,towardwhomhebehavedasthoughtheywerehisintellectualequals.TheBrontechildrenreadvoraciously.Charlotte'simaginationwasespeciallyfiredbythepoetryofByron,whosebroodingheroesservedastheprototypesforcharactersintheBronte'sjuvenilewritingsaswellasforsuchfiguresasMr.RochesterinJaneEyre.Bronte'sformaleducationwaslimitedandsporadic–tenmonthsattheageof8atCowanBridgeClergyDaughters'School(themodelforLowoodInstitutioninJaneEyre),eighteenmonthsfromtheageof14atRoeHeadSchoolofMissMargaretWooler(themodelforMs.Temple).優(yōu)秀讀后感范文大全(篇二)DuringNationalDayholiday,Iread"MobyDick",theauthorofthisbookistheUnitedStates·HermanMelville.ThisbookisabouttheherotoMarieemployedby&ldquo”colonialstruggle;seawhalehunting.CaptainYakhawasacunningoldmariner,planningto·MobyDick,awhitewhalewhohaddestroyedoneofhislastlegs,andDicksrevenge.TheofficertriedtopersuadeAhabStarbuckgiveuprevenge,butthecrazyoldmanobeyedhimstress.Later,theyfoundthewhitewhale,Ahabincombatforthreedaysandafterthewhaleanger,sank“colonialstruggle,”allthepeopleonlytoberescuedMarie.Ilikethecharactersinthisbookverymuch.Thehero,Marie,sometimesappearstimidandweak,butwhenheisintrouble,hewillthinkofhisdreamandtryhisbesttoovercomethedifficulties.Hewasfriendlyandhelpful,andallthesailorslikedhimverymuch.AndtoMariesfriend,heisanIndian,Queequeg,weirdnames.Althoughitlooksveryugly,looksveryscary,butheiskind-hearted,disastercomesfrom“seeGod”advice,andrescueyou.Ialsoliketheplotofthestory.Itsthrillingandexciting.Once,whilekillingbelugawhales.Aharpoonhandwastheharpoonropearoundtheneck,wasdraggedintothewhalesea,seeinghewasnotsaved,wehavescaredkneelontheground,andQueequegdidnothesitatetojumpintothesea,riskedhislifetorescuetheharpooners.Hisamazingcouragemadeeveryonelikehim.Fromthisbook,Irealizethehardworkofsailing,thebraveryandwitofthesailorsandthegaffatthattime.Iwillintroducethisbooktoyou,andIhopeyouwillreadit.優(yōu)秀讀后感范文大全(篇三)Fortheendingofgonewiththewind,itissadandsadtostandinaperceptualsenseandtellyouthetruth.Isthereanystrongerandwarmerlovegoingawaywithtime?Butfromarationalpointofview,wehavetothinkthatthebrokenlovethatWrightsaidwillnotsticktothenewideaeventhoughitissticky.Whatasadmanstwosides!Anyway,itsanattractive,atleastattractive,novel.優(yōu)秀讀后感范文大全(篇四)Iwasveryfavorofasectionofmusicinitsballs.It’sprettybrisk,likedawonderfulsongofabird.Regardingtothecharacters,IlikedElizabeth,thehe-ro-in-e,thoughIdidn’tthinkshe’sbeautiful.Butshe’ssmart.However,Ididn’tpaymuchattentiontotheplot.Ithoughtit’ssolongthatitmademeimpatientandBynow,Ihaven’treadthewholestoryinEnglishoritsChineseversion,either.Ioweittomyprejudice.Infact,Ididn’tunderstandthestoryatthattime.Ididn’tknowwhyitcalledPrideandPrejudice.Ofcoursesomeonewaspride,butIdidn’tfindwhere’stheprejudice.Ithoughtit’snormal,thewaypeopletreatedeachotherinthat.Iconsideredprejudicewouldbeverydisgusting.ButtothemovieeverthingwasOKinmyminds,exceptitslength.Now,IthinkIhaveunderstoodmoreaboutit.I’maprejudicedpersonsoIcan’tfindwhere’swrong.ImerelyliketodothethingsIlike.EverytimeImeetsomebodyorsomething,mythinkingaboutheoritalldependsonmyforegoneexperienceandmymoodofthetime.優(yōu)秀讀后感范文大全(篇五)Bronte,nameofthreeenglishnovelists,alsosisters,whoseworkswereworld-famousinvictoriantimes,havebecomebelovedclassics.Thesisterscharlottebronte,emilybronteandannebrontewereborninthornton,yorkshire.Eachsisterhadastonishingachievementthatwaspraisedandenviedbyothers.Carlottes"janeeyre"waspublishedfirst,in1847.Annes"agnesgrey"andemilyswutheringheightsappearedalittlewasborninanddiedin1855.Ashermostfamousworks,janeeyrespopularityneverwanedandremainedapassionateexpressionoffemaleissuesconcerns.優(yōu)秀讀后感范文大全(篇六)JaneEyre—ABeautifulSoulJaneEyre,isapoorbutaspiring,inbodybuthugeinsoul,obscurebutself-respectinggirl.Afterweclosethecoversofthebook,afterhavingalongjourneyofthespirit,JaneEyre,amarvelousfigure,hasleftussomuchtorecallandtothink:Werememberhergoodness:forsomeonewholostarmsandblindedineyes,forsomeonewhodespisedherforherordinariness,andevenforsomeonewhohadhurtherdeeplyintherememberherpursuitofjustice.It’slikeacompanionwiththegoodness.Butstill,avirtuouspersonshouldpromotethegoodnessononesideandmustcheckthebadnessontheotherrememberherself-respectandclearsituationonheropinion,everyoneisthesameattheGod’sfeet.Thoughtherearedifferencesinstatus、inpropertyandalsoinappearance,butallthehumanbeingareequalinalsorememberherstrivingforlife,hertoughnessandherconfidence…Whenwethinkofthisgirl,whatshegaveuswasnotaprettyfaceoratranscendenttemperamentthatmakeusadmiredeeply,butahugecharmofher,shewasn’tpretty,andofcourse,theordinaryappearancedidn’tmakeothersfeelgoodofher,evenherownauntfeltdisgustedwithit.someotherseventhoughtthatshewaseasytolookdownonandtotease,sowhenMissIngrammetJaneEyre,sheseemedquitecontemptuous,forthatshewasobviouslymuchmoreprettierthanplainanduglygoverness’.Butasthelittlegovernesshadsaid:youthink,becauseIampoor,obscure,plain,andlittle,Iamsoullessandheartless?Youthinkwrong!’ThisistheideaofequalityinJaneEyre’smind.Godhadn’tgivenherbeautyandwealth,butinstead,Godgaveherakindmindandathinkingbrain.Herideaofequalityandself-respectimpressussomuchandletusfeelthepowerinsidehermymind,thoughaperson’sbeautyonthefacecanmakeothersoncefeelthatoneisattractiveandcharming,ifhisorhermindisn’tthesamebeautifulastheappearance,suchasbeautycannotlastfor,whenothersfindthatthebeautywhichhadcharmedthemwasonlyafalsity,it’snottrue,theywilllikethepersonnomore.Foralongtime,onlyaperson’sgreatvirtue,anoblesoul,abeautifulheartcanbecalledasANEVERLASTINGBEAUTY,justasKahillGibranhassaid,that‘Beautyisaheartenflamedandasoulenchanted’.Icanfeelthathowbeautyreallyis,asweareallfleshlymen,sowecan’tdistinguishwhetheramanisofnoblenessorhumbleness,butfleshlymen,sowecan’tdistinguishwhetheramanisofnoblenessorhumbleness,butastherearegreatdifferencesinoursouls,andfromthat,wecanknowthatwhetheramanisnobleorordinary,andevenobscure,thatis,heisbeautifulorstorymakesusthinkingaboutlifeandwelearnmuchfromherexperience,atleast,thatisafreshnewrecognitiontherealbeauty.優(yōu)秀讀后感范文大全(篇七)TheNecklace:ReflectionsandConfessionsofHuman’sVanity“Whatwouldhavehappenedifshehadn’tlostthatnecklace?Whoknows?Whoknows?Howstrangeandchangefulislife!Howsmallathingisneededtomakeorruinus!”Thisiswhatimpressedmemostin“TheNecklace”writtenbyGuydeMaupassant.Ilovethestorynotonlyduetotheincrediblywonderfulending,butalsobecauseoftheexquisitedescriptionoftheweaknessofhumanity.Inhisstory,GuydeMaupassantcreativelyrevealsMathildeLoiselsdreamsofawealthy,splendidlifestyle.Mathildeslifetimeofmiseryanddespairissolelycausedbyherownselfishacts.Andhervainobsessionallendedupruiningherlife.Vanityisdefinedasexcessivepride,especiallyinyourappearance.InMathildescase,the'excessivepride'inherlooksandcharmcausedhertofeelasifshedeservedahigherrankingsocialclassandthewealth.Whensheworethenecklacetotheparty,shewantedtogivetheillusionthatshewassomethingthatshewasnot.VanitycausedMathildetofantasizeaboutherlifeandsurroundings-toliveinaworldofillusion,ratherthanreality.優(yōu)秀讀后感范文大全(篇八)IhaveneverbeentoTroy,butDavidMaulemademefeelasifIwerestandingonthehighwallofTroy,watchingthefiercewar.ThanksthisBritishauthor,whoadaptedthefamousHomer’spoemintoalivelystory,Ifounditeasiertounderstandthisstory.Thoughthestoryhappenedover3000yearsagoinaremoteplace,Iwasdeeplyfascinatedbyit.ThemysteriousplotisoneofthereasonswhyIlovedTheStoryofTroysomuch,yetIammoreinterestedinthehumanheroesofthewar.HectorwastheeldestsonofkingofTroy,Priam.HewasnotonlyarealheroofTrojan,butwasregardedthehighestmoralheroinGreekclassicbylaterhistorians.Thewarstartedbecauseofthemischiefofhisbrother,Paris,whomhedidn’tappreciate.However,sinceHectorwasthecommanderoftheTrojanarmy,hewasobligedtofightwithallforce.Itwasreallyatragedythatsuchavaliantmandiedintheduelwithanothergreatwarrior,Achilles.Itisnaturaltoseedeathinawar.AsafamousChineseparable“Alifecanbeasslightasapieceoffeather,orasweightyasMountTai.”Sometimes,one’sglorywalkshandinhandwithone’sdoom.Achilleswassuchatypicalperson.HispersonalcharmmadeTheStoryofTroymoreattractive.Hewassocrucialbecausehiseveryappearanceinawarencouragedhisfellowsoldiersandterrifiedtheenemies.Actually,Achilleswashalf-godwhowasalmostinvincibleinpeople’smind.That’swhyhisnamewasmemorizedlongafterhisdeath.Besidesthetwogreatmen,thewisdomofOdysseusalsoprovedhimtobeagreathero.Hedidn’twanttoattendthewarbecausehewashappilymarriedandhadalovelyson.However,sincehiscountrywasalliedtoMycenae,hehadtotakethecommandgivenbythekingofMycenae.I’mquitesurethatthestoryofthewoodenhorseisknown,however,fewpeopleknowwhothoughtofthebrilliantidea,that’swhyIadmiredOdysseussomuchbecausehewasthepersonwhogottheidea.Thankstothehorse,theten-yearwarcametoanendlast.Ifyouwanttoknowhowthewoodenhorseworked,justreadthebook.TheancientGreeksbelievedthatthegodsandgoddessesalsoplayedimportantrolesintheorigin,processandendingofthewholestory.Thestoryofthegoldenapplewassuchanexample.WhenEris,thegoddessofargumentanddisagreement,threwoutthegoldenappletoweddingceremonyonMountOlympus,adisputehappened.Hera,thequeenofgods,Athena,thegoddessofwisdom,andAphrodite,thegoddessofloveandbeauty,wereallinvolvedintheargumentfortheapple.Noneofthemwaswillingtogiveway,sotheyturnedtoParisforafinaljudgment.TemptedbyAphrodite’sbeautyandpromise,Parishandedtheappletoher.Tokeepherword,AphroditehelpedhimtogetHelen,themostbeautifulwomanintheworld,ashiswife.Thatwasthecauseofthewar.Paris’schoiceobviouslyannoyedtheothertwogoddesses.Soduringthewar,theyhelpedtheGreekalliancearmywhilesome

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