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英語名著閱讀
第一篇:呼嘯山莊名著英語讀后感
areadingreportofwutheringheights
thebookihavereadthistermiswutheringheights.emilybronte
(1818-1848)isperhapsthegreatestwriterofthethreebrontesisters——charlottebronte,emily,andannebronte.emilybrontepublishedonlyonenovel,wutheringheights(1847).someofherbestlyricarealsoratedwiththebestinenglishpoetry.herfamouspoemsareloveandfriendship,thebluebell.
amannamedlockwoodrentsamanorhousecalledthrushcross
grangewherethehousekeepernellytellshimthestoryhere.oneday,mr.earnshaw,theownerofthemanor,goestoliverpoolandreturnshomewithanorphanboy.atfirst,theearnshawchildren——aboynamedhindleyandhisyoungersistercatherine——detestheathcliff.butcatherinequicklycomestolovehim.mr.earnshawprefershimtohisownson,andhesendshindleyawaytocollegewhenhetreatsheathcliffbadly.
thenmr.earnshawdies,andhindleyreturnswithawife.hetreats
heathcliffasalabortoseekrevengeonhim.onenight,heathcliffandcatherinewandertothrushcrossgrange.catherineisbittenbyadogandisforcedtostayatthethegrange.duringthattime,sheinfatuateswithedgar.catherine’sdesireforsocialadvancementpromptshertobecomeengagedtoedgarlinton.heathcliffrunsawaysfromswutheringheights,andreturningshortlyaftercatherineandedgar’smarriage.thenhedeviouslylendsmoneytodrunkenhindley.whenhindleydies,heinheritsthemanor.heplaceshimselfinlinetoinheritthrushcrossgrangebymarringisabellalinton.catherinebecomesill,shegivesbirthtoadaughteranddies.shortlytherefore,isabellafleestolondonandgivesbirthtoheathcliff’sson,namedhareton.thirteenyearspass,youngcatherinemeetshareton.theybeganasecret
romance.lintonpursuescatherineonlybecausehisfatherforceshimto.whenedgarnearsdeath,heathcliffluresandholdscatherineprisoneruntilshemarrieslinton.thenedgarandlintondiesoon.sixmonthslater,lockwoodreturns,andfindsthatcatherinegrowstoloveharetonastheylivetogetherandplantobemarried.heathcliffbecomesmoreandmoreobsessedwitheldercatherine,andthendiessoon.
wutheringheightsisaclassictragedyoflove.iamsurprisedbyhow
muchilikeit.thisisabookthattalksaboutthedeathofromanticnotions,eventherelativelyhappenendingdoesn’treduceitssorrow.wheniwaswrappedupinthestory,iamsomovedbytheirtrueloveandfeltsadnessdeepinmyheart.afterreadingthewholestory,iwouldliketotalkaboutthemaincharacterofthestory——catherineearnshawandherchoiceofmarriage.catherinedoesloveheathcliffverymuchforheismoreherselfthansheis,butherchoiceoflovereallyleadstothetragedy.incatherine’slife,shemadeaveryimportantdecisioninherlife——marryingtoedgar.infact,herloveforedgarcanneverbecomparedtothatforheathcliff.shedidso,becauseshethoughtthewealthofedgarwouldbeusefultohelpheathcliff.heathcliffisamanfullofretaliations.helovedcatherineverymuch,butwhathedid,onthecontrary,addedtothemiseryofcatherine,heshouldnotwalkintocatherine’slifeagainafterhisdisappearance.atthesametime,hisrevengeonyoungcatherineandedgaraswellashisownsonseemssoridiculousandcanonlybringhimselfwithendlesssadness.
asfarasiamconcerned,thechoicebetweentrueloveandhigh
socialstatusissodifficult.manypeoplesaythatthelifeisreal,youcannotmakealivingonlydependonromance,somostpeoplepersuademetomarrytoarichman.inthemodernlife,ifonemanhasnohouseormoney,itisdifficultforhimtofindawife.sowecannotgetridofthinkingofthisfact.differentpeoplehavedifferentattitudestowardshappiness.theyshouldchooseuniquelovefromwhichtheycanfindwhattheylikebest,inorderthat
theycanstayhappyalltheirlives.
afterreading,ihaveabetterunderstandingoflove.ifyoureallylove
someone,hisorherhappinessisthemostmatters.nothavingarightunderstandingofandattitudestowardslovewillonlyresultinhurtingyourselfaswellastheoneyoulove.inaward,loveisthepermanentthemeofliteratureandhumanbeings.peopleoftenstruggleinthosetroublingromanticnotions.tobeornottobe,it’sreallyaquestion.however,whichkindofmarriageoneshouldchoosedependsallonhisorhercharacterandexperience,nooneelsecanmakechoiceforthemandthat’swhyeverylovestoryisunique.
第二篇:英語名著讀后感!
英語名著讀后感!
reviewof“isarrogantandprejudice”
austin"isarrogantandprejudice",justlikeshesaid,isontwoinchesivorythethincarving,itisaustin"srepresentativereflectionmarriagequestionnovelwhichintheauthorworkmostreceiveswelcome,hasbeenatconservativeandundertheunenlightenedconditionenglishvillagesandtownslifeandthewaysoftheworld,theworkvividreflection18century"sendstothebeginningof19thsociallocalcustomsandpracticesresemblesthenovelnotonlywasattractingthegeneralreadersatthattime,reallytotoday,stillgavethereadertoenjoybytheuniqueisthefirstrealitydescribesinthedailyordinarylifetheordinarygraciousnesswriteroffiction,playedtheroleintheenglishnovelhistorywhichlinkstheprecedingwiththefollowing.
theentireworkdoesnothavethefloodtheimposingmanner,notwindingunconstrainedplot,butisthiskindofsimplicity,finedeeplyisattractingus,austin"sshortlifenearlyallispassedinengland"svillage,perhapsisperipheryissimple,thetranquilatmospherehasbredherindifferentbecausedoesnothavetherichexperience,onhasthesuspiciontoherregardingthethinganalysisability,hasread"arrogantandprejudice"thehuman
certainlycanbeexquisiteforher,thekeenemotionwrites"isarrogantandprejudice",sheisonlyseveralyear-oldgirls,isn’tthisonekindoftalent?sheindeedverylittlecontacts"outside”,butthoughtexistence,imaginationexistence,thisallexistencesareenough.
老人與海英語讀后感
theoldmanandtheseaisoneofhemingway"smostenduringworksandmayverywellbecomeoneofthetrueclassicsofthisgeneration.itplayedagreatpartinhiswinningthepulizerprizein1953andthe1954novelprizeforliteratureandconfirmedhispowerandpresenceintheliteraryworld.hemingwayisalsooneofmyfavoritewriters.besidestheoldmanandthesea,ihavereadsomeofhisotherworks,suchasthesunalsorises,afarewelltoarmsandthesnowofkilimanijaro.buttheoldmanandtheseaistheonethatleftthedeepestimpressiononme.
ifirstreadthisbookwheniwasinmyfifteens.andnowirememberitjustaswellasifihadreadityesterday.
prideandprejudiceisachefdoeuvre.myfirstimpressionofthisstorywasfromscreen.
it"slonglongago,maybebeforeicanreadenglishbooks.idon"trememberwhichmovieeditionihadseen.butiwasimpressedbythe
music,thesceneryandthecostume.iwasveryfavorofasectionofmusicinitsballs.it"sprettybrisk,likedawonderfulsongofabird.regardingtothecharacters,ilikedelizabeth,theheroine,thoughididn"tthinkshe"sbeautiful.butshe"ssmart.however,ididn"tpaymuchattentiontotheplot.ithoughtit"ssolongthatitmademeimpatientandbored.bynow,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.
湯姆索亞歷險記讀后感:
theadventuresoftomsawyerisamericanfamousliterarygiantmarktwaintakehisyouthasthemainsubjecttowrote.
tomsawyerandhisbestfriend,huckfinn,tellstories,fish,andpretendtobepiratesalongthebanksofthemississippiriver.thentheybecomereal-lifewitnessestoaterriblecrime!whethertomisrunningawayfromvillains,treasurehunting,orshowingoffforbeckythatcher,it"sonethrillingescapadeafteranother.storyleadingtom"snaivecharacter,islivelyandthealsomischievousmodelusyouths.heandtheurchinsummergram,
respectivelymadethewonderfulmatterwhichoneburstoutlaughing.ispunishedliketomwhitewashesthefence,unexpectedlyexecutestheclevertrick,notonlycausesotherchildtobewillingtoreplacehimtowork,butalsoautomaticallyoffersthethank-yougift.afterwardswentwithxiaketaotothedesertisland,thepeoplethoughttheyweredrowntodeath,thechurchhavebeenholdingthemourningritualforthem,buttheyactuallyhidinthechurchbelltowerlistensecretly.thesemischievousactions,althoughcannotmakethemodeltous,but,heinordertobejust,resolutelyboldlythrustsforwardtotestifytheperson,savesthatinnocentcriminalfrothhusbandpeter.andinmischievoustime,hasunexpectedlyuncoveredapilemurderdocumentwiththesummergram,becomesyoungherowhichthenumerouspeopleadmires.itseemslikethat,tomalsohastheplacewhichisworthusstudying.actuallythechildmischievoussometimeswaitedhashappentomanifestedchild"sinnocent.thiskindofchildreallycrossedthechildtimevery
difficultlyagaintoseek,couldletusfind,onlyhadthehappyrecollectionwhichaspotoccasionallythencouldremember.
ibelieved,evenifyourchildhooddifficultagain,yourecollectedalsocanbeveryhappy.whohasn"tmadeahalfsillymatterinthechildhood?whenyoumoregrowup,youcanmorethinkthesesillymattersareinteresting.isaidthechildhoodlikespotsweetwine,whenseparatesmoreforalongtime,tastesfragrant,ispurer,moreletthepersonaftertaste.
商學二系07建一
張明堂
第三篇:thepianist(英語名著讀后感)
thepianist
thebook“thepianist”isanautobiographicalbookwrittenbywladyslawszpilman,whowasknownasthemostaccomplishedpianoplayerinallofpoland,evenineuropeinthe1930s.szpilmandiedin20XXattheageof88,andhewrotedowntheamazingstoryimmediatelyaftertheliberationofpoland,whichtellshisstruggletosurvivenazioccupationofpolandduringworldwarii.
szpilmanbecamesubjecttoanti-jewishlawsimposedbytheconqueringgermans.bythestartofthe1940s,szpilmanhadseenhisworldwouldgofrompianoconcerthallstothejewishghettoofwarsawandthenmustsufferthetragedyofhisfamilydeportedtoadeathcamp.atlastdecidingtoescape,szpilmanwentintohidingasajewishrefugeewherehewasawitnesstothewarsawghettouprisingin1943andthewarsawcityrevoltin1944.
in1999,thisbookwasrewardedasoneofthebestbooks.“"thepianist,"wladyslawszpilman"sremarkablememoirofhissurvivalinwarsawbetweentheyears1939and1945,isasignificantcontributiontotheliteratureofremembrance,adocumentoflastinghistoricalandhumanvalue.ithasalltherawnessandspecificityofhorrorspainfullyanduncomprehendinglywithstoodandafterwardjustasuncomprehendingly--butnecessarily--recorded.writingthisbookwouldseemtohavebeenafurtheractofsurvivalbyamanwhoperformedmoreoftheminsixyearsthanmosthumanbeingsdoinalifetime.therearemanywaystoreadabookabouttheholocaust,andoneofthem,surely,inevitably,istotrytoanswertheunanswerable:whatmakesonemanendurewhensomanyotherssuccumb?fromszpilman"stestimonywelearnthis:itisanineffableandwhollyunpredictablemixtureoffate,determination,accident,instinct.toknowwladyslawszpilmanis,inthemosthopelessofcontexts,toknowamodicumofhope”(sundaybookreview,december5,1999).ithasbeenreprintedformanytimesandwastranslatedtoatleast30kindsoflanguages.anditwasalsobeenmadeintoamovie,whichwonthreeoscars:bestdirector,bestactor,andbestadaptedscreenplay.
afterfinishingappreciatingthebookaswellasthemovie,iwasdeeplyshocked
andmoved.intheghetto,peoplelivedinfearfromminutetominute,starving,ill,tiredandwitnessingscenesofunspeakablehorror.peoplewereshotatrandombyboredgermansoldiers;otherswereregisteredandsenttoconcentrationcontrast,wearesohappytoliveinthepeacefulworld,withenoughfood,soundbodyandfreedom.there’snoexcusetocomplain,theonlythingweshoulddoistocherishourbeautifullife.
ontheprocessofszpilman’sescape,anumberofpeoplehelphimtosurvive,includinghisfriendsandbossandevenagermanycaption.thatremainsmethehumanity,whichexistsamongpeopleineverycorneroftheworld.weallhavefamilies,weallhavefriends,andweallhavetherighttolive.butdothegermansreallycan’tunderstandthispoint?itseemsthattheytakekillingothersasgame,butafterburningthedeadbodiesofthejews,theybecometalkabouttheirownmothers……war,it’sallbecausethewar.howmanyinnocentpeopledie?howmuchunnecessarylossiscaused?
intheend,iwouldsaythateveryonehastheresponsibilitytoobjecttoandavoidviolenceandwars,andwemustbuildaharmoniousworldthroughourownefforts.thenwecanreallyliveahappylife.
第四篇:英語名著讀后感簡愛麥克白呼嘯山莊
macbeth
macbethisoneofthescriptureswrittenbyshakespeare.thestoryisfilledwithbloodanditsplottwistsandtums.
atfirst,macbethwasaheroicwarriorwhomthekingdependedonandtrusted.butafterheheardwhatthethreehagssaidandbelievedit,andafterhiswife’surging,thedesiretomurder,likeanironmask,camedownoverhishumanfeatures.fromthispoint,therewasnogoingback..hekilledtheking,hisfriendbanquoandallthefamilymembersofmacduffsuccessivelyinordertogetthestatuesofkingandkeepit.macbethadtoomuchbloodonhishands!justasthesayinggoes,‘youmustreapwhatyouhavesow,’macbeth’swifebecamemadanddiedandmacbethfailedtostemtherevoltandwaskilledbymacduff.
fromthisstory,iseethechangesofmacbeth’sfeature.atfirst,hewassoftwithaclearconscience.however,atlast,henolongerfeltguiltyoragonized,killingmenwaslikeswattingfliestohim.hishumannaturewasburiedbybenefit.everyonewillpaythepriceforanythingthathedid.tebiterissometimesbit.asastudents,ithinkweshouldn’tintrigueagainsteachotherbuthelpeachotherinsteadinordertomakeourcommonambitionscometrue.
wutheringheights
wutheringheightsisawell-writtentragedyoflove.ithinkcathyisarealdangerousbeautywhocausedthetragedybecauseofhervanity.heathclifforedgar,shechoseedgarbecauseshethoughtthatitwoulddegradehertomarryheathcliff.then,therevengeofheathcliffstarted.heathcliffcamebackwithalotofmoneyandcheatedhindley’sbelongingsbyacardgame.hemarriededgar’ssisterisabellaandhijackedlittlecatherineandforcedhertobemarriedwithhisdyingson.hehadgivenallhislovetocathyandhisheartturnedintoastoneassoonascathywasmarriedtoedgar.theonlythingtoourhappinesswasthatlittlecatherinefellinlovewithharetonandtherevengewasoveratlast.
asweallknow,loveshouldbeselflessandholy.itshouldn’tbeconnectedwithone’sstatus,health,propertyoranythingelse.justasthebuzzwordgoes,“iloveyounotbecauseofwhoyouare,butbecauseofwholamwithyou.”loveisthepurestthinginthewordthatexceedsglacialmeltwater.atleast,loveisfarawayfromrevenge.
thestoryiswonderfulandeveryonewhoreadsitwouldbetouchedandmoved.itismixedwithloveandhate,happinessandsadness.wutheringheightsisabookworthreadingbecauseitcangiveyousomuchlessonsaboutlife.trytoreaditandyouwon’tregretit!
janeeyre
‘yes,jane.youareafreewoman,’hesaid.‘sochoosefreelynow.iofferyoumyheart,myhand,andallmylife.’asareader,ican’timaginewhatcouldmakejanemuchmoresurprisedandhappierthanthat.whenmr.rochesterasked,‘willyoumarryme,jane?’andwhenhesaid,‘usemyname-edward-andacceptme.’iamfilledwittearsandmovedalot.butoutofourexpectation,twouninvitedguestsappearedontheweddinganddeclaredthatmr.rochesterhadmarriedanotherwoman.therewasnodoubtthattheweddingwasdestroyed.afterjaneknewthatmr.rochesterwastrickedintomarryingberthamasonwhowasamadwomanandadrunkardbymason’sfamily,shestillleftthornfieldhallresolutelyanddeterminedlywithoutanythingmr.rochester’s.livinginaworldwithoutmr.rochesterwasmorepainfulthananypunishmenttojane.yearslate,janecamebackasawealthywomen.‘willyoumarryme?poor,blindandcrippled?’‘yes,sir.’
afterreadingthisstory,iunderstandthetruemeaningoflove.justasthesayinggoes,iloveyounotbecauseofwhoyouare,butbecauseofwhoiamwheniamwithyou.loveislikeacrystalwhichispurewithoutanydefect.ifyoufallinlove,youwillthrowallcautiontothewinds.lovetriumphsovereverything.lovehasnoage,nolimitandnodeath.thereisnoparadiseonearthequaltotheunionofloveandinnocence.tomyhappiness,thestoryhasagoodendingasiexcepted.janeeyreisoneofthemostwonderfulstoryintheworldandattractssomanypeople.itiswellworthreadingandyouwillbetouchedalotandbenefitalot.
第五篇:簡愛世界名著全英文讀后感全英文讀書筆記英語專業(yè)大學本科
feelingsofreadingjaneeyreusefulexpression
1)[usefulexpression]()
ifalltheworldhatedyou,andbelievedyouwicked,whileyourownconscienceapprovedyou,andabsolvedyoufromguilt,youwouldnotbewithoutfriends.
2)[usefulexpression]()
prejudices,itiswellknown,asmostdifficulttoeradicatefromtheheartwhosesoilhasneverbeenloosenedorfertilizedbyeducation:theygrowthere,firmasweedsamongstones.
3)[usefulexpression]()
lifeappearstometooshorttobespentinnursinganimosityorregisteringwrongs.
thetypeofmaterialsinthisbookiswritteninenglish,andthetopicareaisliterature.ispentreadingthebookfor2months.
intheworldhistoryofliterature,somemanyclassicalfamousworksaregoingtobeimmortal,butjaneeyredeeplyenterspeople"ssouldeeply,itbyirresistibleintrinsicdeephasattractedthetensofthousandsofreadersdeeply,hasaffectedpeople"sinnerworld,isintheworldhistoryofliteraturetheeternalclassics.
whenjaneeyrewasababy,herparentsdied.soshehadtolivewithheruncleandhisfamily.unfortunately,herunclealsowentawayseveralyearsjanewassenttothelogwood,whichwasacharityschoolandbecameateachertherewhenshegrownup.latersheleftittobecomeagovernessofadelavarens,thewardofmr.edwardrochester,athornfieldmanor.later,janeandmr.rochesterfellinlovewitheachother,andtheydecidedtogetmarried.butmr.rochesterwasrevealedthathehadawifeduringtheweddingceremony.sojaneleftthornfieldandmr.rochester.otherwisemr.rochester’swifewascrazy.oneday,shemadeafire.mr.rochestertriedhisbesttosavehiswife,butfailedandhiseyeswereburntandhebecameterriblenewscametojane,shecamebacktomr.rochesterhurriedly.janetoldmr.rochesterthatshestilllovedhimalot,andtriedherbesttocheerhimup.finally,theygotmarried,andhadalovelybookenthralledmewiththecharmoflanguage,andbroughthometomethegreatwealthofenglishwordsandthisbookistoodifficulttome,andihadtolookupanumberofwords.ifthereareexplainsofsomedifficultwords,ithinkitwillbemuchfigureofjaneeyrehadthegreatestimpactonme.aftericlosethecoversofthebook,afterhavingalongjourneyofthespirit,janeeyre,amarvelousfigure,hasleftussomuchtorecallandtothink:irememberhergoodness,herpursuitofjustice,herself-respectandtheclearsituationonequality,herstrivingforlife,hertoughnessandherconfidence…thewritingofthebookiseffective,be
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