英语读后感共6篇读后感.docx
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英语读后感共6篇读后感
英语读后感(共6篇)
《大卫科波菲尔》英语读后感英语读后感
(2)|ItisthesameasreadothernovelsofDickens'tootoread"DavidCopperfield",Peoplefeeleverypersonage--Fromprotagonisttowardernotspeaking--Itisreadytoappear,lifelike.ThisbecauseDickensverymuchcanplayupangrytoagreatextentAtmosphere,themethodisthatthedetailisdelineated.AtthetimeofwritingtoMr.MurdstoneteachDavidsuchashim,havepublishedaquestioninthisway:
"IfIgotothecheeseshoptobuy4,000piecesofextraqualitycheeseinGloucester……"hewillitshowstobe"extraqualitycheeseofGloucester"indetailonly,butthissetoffappearpersonalityofMr.Murdstonevividlyevenmorejust--Mechanical,intendtoembarrassDavid.HedescribesDavid'sbanquet,eachkindofvegetablesisnotdescribedwellatallinit,Whetherandthisitmakepeopleunabletofeelevenmorevividtoo,likeinamong.Canentersilkenteranddeductdetailofdescribing,itisobviousDickensoneoutsightandrealizestrengthbetterpeoplemorelikethis.HedrawssupportfromhispenTellreaderabundantimpressionofhimwhethermakereadersriseandfallofthehappiness,anger,griefandjoywithhim.
Manychildonreadingthebook,thinkbookthisforwhatchildwrite.BecauseofDickensColoredattention,inalotofplaces,hecomestodescribethepersonageandthingsintermsofachild,Enablechildtoappreciatethoroughly,feelthatthisiswrittenforthem.But,walkoutpeoplechildhoodafteratthetimeofthebooknotstressed,canfindtheseeveryonefarthanstayingbywethememoriesforbeingheavy,makeevenmorebypeopleasentimentalbook..NovellovelynursePeggotty,harshcruelandferociousstepfatherMr.Murdstoneandseeminglyseriousbutgood-naturedoldwomanofaunt,Leavestheunforgettableimpressiononreaders.Theprotagonist'sgrowthroadisbumpyandindignant,fulloftwistsandturnsorupsanddownsHavefullyshowndifficultyandbitternessthatordinarypeopleseeksurvivalundertheabominableenvironment.
《小公主》英语读后感英语读后感(3)|EveryGirlCanBeAPrincess
ALittlePrincessisatouchingnovelwrittenbyFrancesHodgsonBurnett—afamousnovelistanddramatist.Itobviouslycontainslotsoffanciedplots,butthepartsittalksaboutcreatingmiracles,canreallyreachthebottomofmyheart.Thebookcanbringmeintoaworldthatismorethanrealitywhilereadingit.Theextraordinarystorymakesmeponderalotandgivesmeadeepimpressionthateverygirlcanbeaprincess.
Inmyopinion,itisimpossibleforeveryrichgirltoactlikeawell-behavedprincess,butSara,theheroineofthenovel,didit!
Shewasanimaginativelittlegirlwhohadsuchintelligentsmallfaceandsuchperfectmanners.Sarawasaverynicegirlwhohadagentle,appreciativewaysofsaying,suchas“Ifyouplease”“Thankyou”whichwasverycharming.So,notonlyherteachersandclassmateslikedher,butalsoherservantslikedher.TherewasatimewhenSarabecameapoorandpitifulservantinsultedbythesnobbishheadmasteroftheschool.Inspiteofthis,shehadnevercomplainedtoanyoneaboutthehorriblesufferingshehadendured.Sarawasconfident,brave,optimisticandkind-heartedjustlikebeforeandshehadnevergivenupherenthusiasmoflife.Nomatterwhen,Saraactedlikeaprincess,andonaccountofthis,shehadaccomplishedagreatdealofmiraclesoverandoveragain.
Afterreadingthisoutstandingbook,IwasshockedbySara,alittlegirlwhosufferedsuchunimaginablepainandtortures,butstillhadanoppositeattitudetowardslife.WhatimpressesmemostisthatSaraputonheractofbeingaprincesswhensheworethinbottomshoes,wadinginthestreetofLondon.Frommypointofview,herspiritofbeingsostrong-mindedwhenshewasinhardtimesisworthadmiring.
Truly,everygirlisaprincesscomingintocommonlife.The“princess”Imeanisnotaprincesslivinginthepalaceandbeingregardedastheappleofeveryone’seye.Asthematteroffact,the“princess”isatheart.Iaminthebeliefthateveryordinarygirlintheworldcanbeaprincess.Thewayforagirltobeaprincessisquitesimple.Justsuppose!
Youcansupposeyourselftobeaprincess,andgoaboutyourbusinessconfidentlywithoutcaringhowtheotherswouldtreatyou.Ifyouwanttohavemoreresemblancetoaprincess,bemorekindandtryyourbesttohelpthepeopleinneed.Themostimportantthingyouaresupposedtodoisthattofeellikearealprincessatanyoccasion,particularlywhenyouareinvolvedwithenormousmelancholy.Donotfeeltheconditionsyoufacedareextremelywretchedandattempttogetridofthefeelingofhopelessnessanduneasiness.Thelessyoulooklikeaprincess,themoreyouneedtofeellikeaprincessatheart.
EverygirlcanbeaprincessifshecandoallImentioned,nomattersheisrich,beautifulornot.Tospeaktruthfully,IcannotdoaswellasSara.However,Iwillexertmyselfonbeingaprincessmentally.
Donotfeeldepressedanymore,tobeawell-thought-ofprincesslikeSara.Youcandoit,becauseEveryGirlCanBeAprincess.
《嘉莉妹妹》英语读后感英语读后感(4)|VividHeroine
——OnSisterCarrie
Carriewassuchanordinaryruralgirlatthebeginningofthestory.Sittingontheseatofabus,shecouldn’thelpfeelingexcitingatthesightofthemetropolis’spectacle.Shewasimpresseddeeplybylargecrowdontheavenue,thespacioussquareortallbuildings.
Farmoredifferentfromotherheroines,CarriewasnotaplainpureangellikeSnow-white,norwasshebraveenoughtobeaheroineofrevolutionistorevenareformer,norwasshesocleverastobeasuccessfulcareerwomanwhostartfromscratch.
Whatattractedhermost,afterherenteringthishugemetropoliswastheincrediblefineries,fashionshoes,smarthandbagsdisplayingintheshopwindows,thejewellerysshiningbrightlybehindtheglass.Shedreamedthatoneday,shecouldwearallofthese,jogginggracefullyintothemostluxurioushotelwithfocusedsightsofadmiration.
Andthiswasnotmerelyadream.Becauseshehadlargeeyeswhichcanearnothers’sympathy,evenlove.Shehadwonderfulfigurewhichcanwinothers’hearts.However,anythingshegot,anywhereshereached,hadnotcomefromherambition.Thingshappened,andthensheaccepted.That’swhatshehadjustdone—justtoacceptwillinglyfromthebottomofherheart.Shewasnotatallanevilwomanwhowouldgiveanythingforthefortuneorfame.However,shewouldgiveuosomethingforabetterlifewhenherinstinctdefeatedherintellect.
ThatwasCarrie,agirlhadherowndesire,ahumanbeingjustlikemanyothersintherealisticworld.
There’sonesentencewritteninchapterVIII:
”Whenthisjangleoffree-willinstinctshallhavebeenadjusted,whenperfectunderstandinghasgiventheformerthepowertoreplacethelatterentirely,manwillnolongervary.”However,howmanypeoplecangothatfurther.
AndIwanttoquoteanothersentencetowindupmyessay:
“InCarrie—asinhowmanyofourwordingsdotheynot?
—instinctandreason,desireandunderstanding,wereatwarforthemastery.”
《小妇人》英语读后感英语读后感(5)|LittleWomen
BeforeIreadthisbook,IhadwatchedacartoonmoviemadebyJapan.SoIhaveastronginterestonit.
Itallbeginsinthedeadofwinter;TheChristmasSeason.Thecoldestoneofall,werethewarhasmadefuelforheatingveryscarce.Whileherhusbandisoffatwar,Marmeeisleftalonetoraisetheirfourdaughters:
Jo,Meg,Beth,andAmy.
OnChristmasEve,Marmeehasjustarrivedhomefrompassingoutfoodtothelessfortunatewithaletterfromherhusband,thegirls'father.Theallgathertogetheraroundthefiretoreadtheletter.Afterwards,thegirlsaretearyeyed.Marmeekissesthemandtheyareofftobed.
Joislongingtobecomeawriter.So,everynightshestaysuplatewritingthescriptforsoapoperas.Asmorningcomessheisthelastoneawake.Thetableisset,andfoodpreparedfortheirChristmasfeast.
Asduskfalls,thegirlsareallupintheatticactingoutJo'splay,whichshereadsfromthelocal(fake)newspaper.Astheyareperforming,theirrich,next-doorneighborsgrandsonwatchesfromthewindow.
The2oldestgirls:
JoandMeg,getreadytoattendtheChristmasBall.WhileJoiscurlingMeg'shair,thereisastrangesmelltotheair.Amyscreams,Megshairisbeingsinged.Theycontinuediggingthroughtheoldclothesbinforapairofwhitegloves.
OneoftheprominentthemesinLittleWomenisthecomingofageormaturationofthegirls.Duringthecourseofthenovelweseethemgrowinmanyways--physically,intellectually,andespeciallyemotionally.OnequestionwhichreadersmustaskthemselvesiswhethertheviewsthecharactershaveonthecomingofageprocessaresharedbyAlcott.Iftheyaren't,whatareAlcott'sviewsandhowdotheydifferfromthoseofthewomeninherstory?
ItisinterestingtoexaminethelasthalfofChapter20,"Confidential."JoaddressesthematurationissueasshespeakswithMarmeeofthesituationbetweenMegandMr.Brooke.Thepossiblelovebetweenthesetworepresentsoneoftheveryimportantaspectsincomingofageforateenagegirl.Jotreatsthisnaturalprocessasifitweresomesortofdisease,however.JocannotunderstandwhyMegwouldwanttostopbehaving"likeasensiblecreature"(p.202),andreferstoloveas"suchnonsense."
飘的读后感1000字英语英语读后感(6)|oneofmyfriendshadrecommendedthebookgonewiththewindalmosttwoyears’ago,butmyreadingplanwasjustputoff,forthebookisreallytoothickandievennocouragetostart.however,thissemesterimademymindtoreadandifoundmyselfwastotallylostintheabsorbingplotsandtheattractivecharacterstheauthorportrayed.iw
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