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英語(yǔ)讀后感500字英語(yǔ)讀后感一GreatE_pectationshasbeenconsideredtobeoneofCharlesDickensmost

’matureandrelativelylateworks.Havinge_periencedawealthofhumanlife,Dickensgotaprofoundunderstandingofhuman-being,thesurroundingenvironmentandhislifee_perienceswhileallhismaturethinkingandunderstandingweresummarizedintothebookGreatE_pectations.Theoriginalmeaningofthework’stitleinfactisaheritage,butwhenitwastranslatedintoChineseitgavemeanimpressionthatthetitleshowstheheroofthestoryhadGreatE_pectations.However,readingoverthebookIrealizedthatthisGreatE_pectationstakesanironicbandbesaid

——itshouldthatthethemeofthisworknotonlytoldthestoryoforphanPipwhowantedtobetheidealfirst-classdisillusionment.Ifonedoesthinkso,heholdsawrongunderstandingofthegreatsignificancewhyDickenscreativethework.TheheroPiplivedwithhissister’sfamily.Thoughtheirlifewashard,Pipdidn’twishtobeafirst-classpersonhisvisionwastobeablacksmithlike

hisbrother-in-law,

hissister

’shusband.Thereasonwhyhechangedhismindandwaseagertobeafirst-classpersonlaterwasthechangingofenvironment——hemetMissHarvisham,Estellaandsomeothercomple_people.AsweknowoneofDickenssphilosophythoughtsisenvironmenttakesadeepimpacttohumans’ideologicalandthestorye_presseshisviewthatdifferentenvironmentcreatesdifferentpeople.Inshort,Ithinktheworkwasnotarbitrarilywritten,butwasbasedonthe10worksbeforeaggregatingDickens’thoughts.Whatismore,Dickenshadputhisoutlookonlife,hisviewsofphilosophyandethicsintothegreatcreation.英語(yǔ)讀后感二Withsomanyfamousmasterpiecesonthebooklist,itisreallyaprettyhardjobtochooseonetoreadfirst.Aftermuchhesitationanddeeplythought,IfinallydecidedtoborrowGreatE_pectationsfromthesmalllibrary.GreatE_pectationsisaboutlove,family,andrejectionasPipandMissHavishamhavebothbeenrejectedincertainways.Pipisaboyaround_yearsold,easytofright,andgoesthroughhislifesufferinglotsofsadness.HeisinlovewithagirlnamedEstellaandwantshertofindhislove,butforhimbeingshyandnotshowinghimselftoher,itmakesitveryhardforhim.GreatE_pectationswasthepenultimatenovelcompletedbythemostpopularnovelistofVictorianEngland,CharlesDickens.BorninKent,England,in__toafamilyofmodestmeansbutgreatpretensions,Dickens’searlylifewasmarkedbybothhumiliationandambition.Dickensneverforgottheperiodoffinancialcrisisduringhischildhood,whenfollowinghisfather’sbankruptcy,hewastakenoutofschoolandforcedtoworkinashoepolishwarehouse.Pipmeetsanescapedconvict,Magwitch,andgiveshimfood,inanencounterthatistohauntboththeirlives.WhenPipreceivesrichesfromamysteriousbenefactorhesnobbishlyabandonshisfriendsforLondonsocietyandhis〝greate_pectations〞.IsetupmymindtoselectitforthereasonthatIhavereadabriefintroductionofthismasterpieceinmyhighschoolEnglishte_tbookbefore.Inaddition,aTaleofTwoCitieswhichisalsowrittenbyCharlesDickens,theoutstandingandspecialEnglishwriter,leftmeawonderfulanddeepimpression,whenIfinishedreadingthemarvelousstory.Ofcourse,GreatE_pectationsdidn’tletmedown,either.What’smore,thewholestructureofthenoveliswellandelaboratelydesigned.Theplotise_tremelyattractiveandfullofune_pectedtwists.Quiteafewcharactershaveadistinguishablepersonality.Moreover,thosewordsandsentencesaresobeautifulandmeaningfulthatIeventookthemdowncarefullyinmynotebook.Byreadingthemnolessthanthreetimes,Ihavelearnednotonlysomenewphrasesandsentences,butalsoaphilosophyoflife.Amongthecharacters,whichimpressedmemostarenotPipandEstellawhoshouldberegardedastheleadingroles,butJoeandMagwitch.IfeelawfullysorrythatIwasnotbraveenoughtoreadtheoriginaleditionthatisasthickasabrick.Otherwise,ImayappreciateJoeandMagwitchmore.Yes,theyarenotthemaincharactersinthenovel.However,whattheysaidandwhattheydiddeeplytouchedme.It’sinteresting,isn’tit?Theyarequitetheoppositeguys.Oneisatotallygoodmanwithouttheleastbitofwickednesswhiletheotherisaprisonerwhoisbelievedtohavecommittedeveryevil.IbelievethateveryonewhoreadsthebookistolikeJoe.Whenhetalkedabouthisheavydrinkingfatherwhohithimalot,hesaidhehadalotoflove.Facedwithhisrudewife,hewouldratherseemabitweakorfoolishthanstanduptoherandfightforhimself.KnowingpeacockishPipwasashamedofhisuneducatedmanners,heleftsadlyandquietly.Theworldrushesonoverthestringsofthelingeringheartmakingthemusicofsadness.ButwhenhewasinformedofPip’sillness,heimmediatelycametotakegoodcareofPip.Heisalwayscontributingeverythingandrequiringnothing.SuchamanisJoe,kind,tolerantandselfless.Nothingissomildandgentleascourage,nothingsocruelandpitilessascowardice,saysawiseauthor.However,whydoIappreciateMagwitch,thebadguy?Youmaywonder.Indeed,Magwitchdidalotofevilthingswhenhewasyoung.Buthowcanyoubeunmovedwhenyougettoknowthattheoldmankepthimselfgoingjustbythinkingoftheboywhooncedidhimasmallfavor?HelosthisonlydaughterandPiphadnoparents,soheconsideredhimselfastheboy’ssecondfather,makinguphismindtohelphisdearboybecameagentleman.HedideverykindofjobandledahardlifeinAustralia.AtlasthemadeabigfortuneandpromisedhimselfthatallthemoneywouldgotoPip.HecouldhaveledabetterlifeinAustralia,butIhechosetogobacktoLondon.withthesimpleintentionofseeingPip,hewentbackattheriskofbeinghanged!〝whateverthefaulthehadfromthestart,remember,reader,hehadagoodheart.〞Joeusedthesewordstodescribehisfather.ButIthinkthesewordscanbetterdescribeMagwitch.Helivedwiththefearofdeathallhislife.Whoshutsloveout,inturnshallbeshutoutfromlove.However,thankfully,becausePipfinallyrealizedhisgoodheart,hisendingwaspeaceful.DickenshasPipasthewriterandfirstpersonnarratorofthisaccountofhislifese_periences,andtheentirestoryisunderstoodtohavebeenwrittenasaretrospective,ratherthanasapresenttensenarrativeoradiaryorjournal.Still,thoughPipknowshowalltheeventsinthestorywillturnout,heusesonlyverysubtleforeshadowingsothatwelearnofeventsonlywhenthePipinthestorydoes.Pipdoes,however,usetheperspectiveofthebitterlessonsheslearnedtocommentacidlyonvariousactionsandattitudesinhisearlierlife.Iknowhowtofullyunderstandthisnovel,twiceisfarfromenough.Pip,Estella,MissHavisham,BiddyevenMrWemmick,everysinglecharacterhasastorythatiswellworthmyattention.IlovethisnovelsomuchthatIamdeterminedtoreadtheoriginaleditiononeday.Believeme.Butbeforethatdaycomes,IwillseethemovieGreatE_pectationsfirst.Searchforknowledge,readmore,sitonyourfrontporchandadmiretheviewwithoutpayingattentiontoyourneeds.英語(yǔ)讀后感三HelenKellertodayreadthisbook,Ibenefitedgreatly!Helen.Keller,ThisarticledescribesthelifeofHelensadbuttenacious.TheageofoneinHelen,shewasduetoseriousillnessledtoablindanddeaf.ButHelendidnotgiveup,stillhardtolearn,learningtospeak.Emperoritpaysoff,Helenfinallylearnedtotalk,admittedtotheuniversity,becameaworldcelebrity.HelenKellerdifficultiesdonotretreat,butthecouragetoovercomedifficulties,tome?Once,myfathertaughtmetoride,Ialwaysdonotmind,fallingagainandagain,failedagainandagain,alwaysfeelimpatientandalwayswanttogiveup,sogetintheirstudies.Butafterreadingthisarticle,HelenKeller

bravedefeatthediseaseofthespiritmovedme,Iamdeterminedtolearncycling.Thisdoesnot,nowridingforme,issimplyapieceofcake!Helen.Kellersuchawaist,

self-unyielding,

never-give-in

spirit,

wesetane_ample,herownactionscomposeasongoflife,beautifulmusic!英語(yǔ)讀后感四IjustfinishedthenovelandIlearntsomuchformthefourgirls.Lifeisshortandbitter,buthopeistheonlyremedy.Wecangetthrougheverythingwithlove.Toformagoodcharacter,justlearnformthefourgirls:Megsbeingagoodwife,Josindependence,BethstranquilityandAmyslongingtobeafairlady.Littlewomanisanautobiographynovelpropertieswiththefamily,theauthorisAmericanAlcott.Thisbookwaswritteninfourdifferentcharactermarchesthroughtheirownkindofgirl,hardworkingandfoundmyselfhappystory.Novelshavedroppedtheupsanddownsoftherock,nofascinatingplotofsuspense,buttheauthorusesi-mp-lelanguagedescribesmargesfamilylove.Theirkindness,loveandaffectionloyaltytodeeplytouchedme.Theauthordescribesthedetailsoflifeisveryordinary,buteverywheretolove,revealthelongingforabetterlife.英語(yǔ)讀后感五Lovesalsothoroughly,hatesthoroughlyalso.Repaysadebtofgratitudealsothoroughly,therevengeisalsothorough.ThisisreadsChristmountainrevengeinmerecordsafterthebiggestfeeling.Chinahastheproverbiscalledthegentle

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