英语读书笔记十篇.docx
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英语读书笔记十篇
英语读书笔记(十篇)
英语读书笔记一
Severalyearsago,whenIwasalittlegirlIhavealreadyreadthenovelJaneEyre.Atthattime,Iwasattractedbythetouchingstory.Buttoday,afterwatchingthemovie,IwasmovedbyJane,theadamant,independent,braveandhonestgirl.WhydidwesayJanewasanadamantandindependentgirl?
Let’slookatherchildhood.Herparentsdiedwhenshewasalittlegirl,soshewasbroughtupbyherauntMrs.Reed,anacuteandruthlesswoman.Janeledaverybadlifeinherhouse.Theytreatedherasbadlyasaragtag.ButJanedidn’tsurrender.Later,shewassenttoLowoodschool,anorphanschool.Inthereshedidn’tgetwhatshehadbeenexpecting——simplybeingregardedasacommonperson,justthesameasanyothergirlaround.Mr.BrocklehursteevenaskedJanetostandonthechairandvilipendedherinfrontofallthestudents.ButJanedidn’tyielded.AndheronlyfriendHelendied,Janewasverysad,butshewasnotdepressiveallthetime.Instead,shestudiedandworkedenergetically.Atlast,shebecameateacheroflogwood,andlaterbecamethefamilyteacherofAdele.Fromherexperience,wecouldfoundthatJanewasindependent;shechangedherfatebyherself.Shesufferedmorethanothergirlsatherage.Shewasindependentbothinphysicallyandmentally.
Janewasbrave.ShedaredtosaynotoMr.Brocklehurst,cutherbeautifulhairwithHelen,andpullthehorseforMr.Rochester.What’smore,shedaredtoacceptedMr.Rochester’sloveandpursuitofherownhappylife.Thoughshesaid:
“DoyouthinkbecauseIampoor,obscure,andlittle.Iamsoullessandheartless?
Youthinkwrong!
—Ihaveasmuchsoulasyou—-andfullasmuchheart!
AndifGodhadgiftedmewithsomebeautyandmuchwealth,Ishouldhavemadeitwashardforyoutoleaveme,asitisnotformetoleaveyou.Iamnottalkingtoyounowthroughthemediumofcustom,conventionalities,norevenofmortalflesh;itismyspiritthataddressesyourspirit;justasitbothhadpassedthroughthegrave,andwestoodatGod’sfeet,。
Inheropinion,everyoneisthesameattheGod’sfeet.Godhadn’tgivenherbeautyandwealth,butinstead,Godgaveherakindmindandathinkingbrain.Thesewordsexpressedcomplete1yJane’srebelliousspirit.Shetoldhimherownfeeling,andemphasizedthattheywereequal.
Asweknow,therewasstrictdistinguishinsocialstratumatthattime.Mr.Rochesterwasinthehighsociety,butJanewasonlyafamilyteacher.Theywereinquitedifferentsocialstratums.What’sworse,inthatsociety,people’ssenseoflovewasonthebasisofmoney.Forthesakeofmoneytheycouldmarryanyoneeventhoughthehusbandorthewifewasanidiotontheireyes,moneywaseverything,moneywasmarriage.ButunfortunatelyJanewasverypoor.That’stosay,Janeshouldreceivemuchrumorfromsociety.Infact,shedidn’tafraidofit.Onthecontrary,sheacceptedwithnohesitation.WhensheknewRochester’swifewasdeadandhewasblind,shewenttolookafterRochesterdeterminedly.Shedidn’tcareaboutanythingelse.AndIstillrememberattheparty,allthepeoplefromthehighsocietylaughedatJane,theylookeddownuponJane.Shekeptsilentthoughherheartwasveryexciting.Andtotheirsurprise,MissIngrainwasprovedtobealoser,JanedefeatedherthoughJanehadnopropertyandbeauty.Jane’splainness,poverty,positionanddispositionwerecontrastedtoIngrainobviously.Janedroveawaythosearistocratsfromcompetitivestage.Highpositionandgreatwealthshowedbynobleclasswasputaside.Janegotgloriousvictory.
Janewasself-respectedandself-love.WhensheknewRochesterhadamadwifeandshewasstillalive.Janeleft.Shecouldn’tbareanincompletelove.SheleftherloverRochesterwithcontradictionandpain.Thoughshestilllovedhimverymuch.Shechoseanotherroad,whichwasendless.Shewaskindandstricttothemoralconcept.Shecouldn’tacceptherselfdosomethingagainstthemorality.Shewasself-respect.
Tosumup,Janewasacharminggirl。
Whatsheattracteduswasnotthebeautifulface,lovelyfigure,andsweetvoice。
Butherbraveheart,intelligentbrainandadamantcharacter.Sowedidn’tsurprisethatMr.RochesterchoseJaneashisbrideinsteadofMissIngrain.BecauseJanewasmuchmatureandricherinsoul.Asagirl,IshouldlearnfromJane.Especiallyinthematerialisticsocietyweshouldbeinchargeofourownfate.Don’tdependonothersallthetime.Weshouldbeindependent。
Don’tleadaluxuriouslifeandinhopeofmarringarichman,thinkingthatyourhusbandwouldchangeyourfate,yoursocialposition.That’ssilly.Weshouldrealizethatonlydependonyourownstrugglethenyoucouldreallychargeyourfate.What’smore,weneedtobeself-respectandself-love.AsfarasIamconcerned,asagirlifyoudon’trespectandloveyourself,sohowdoyourequireotherstorespectyou?
Inshort,weneedtolearnfromJaneEyre.
英语读书笔记二
SenseandSensibilitywasthefirstJaneAustenpublished.ThoughsheinitiallycalleditElinorandMarianne,Austenjettisonedboththetitleandtheepistolarymodeinwhichitwasoriginallywritten,butkepttheessentialtheme:
thenecessityoffindingaworkablemiddlegroundbetweenpassionandreason.ThestoryrevolvesaroundtheDashwoodsisters,ElinorandMarianne.Whereastheformerisasensible,,rationalcreature,heryoungersisteriswildlyromantic--acharacteristicthatoffersAustenplentyofscopeforbothsatireandcompassion.CommentingonEdwardFerrars,apotentialsuitorforElinor'shand,Marianneadmitsthatwhileshe"loveshimtenderly,"shefindshimdisappointingasapossibleloverforhersister.
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英语读书笔记三
AfterreadingthebiographyofMadameCurie,itwasclearthatMarieCuriehadbeenhumiliatedandexpectedinheryouth.Maryalwaysstoodbyherbeliefthatshecouldnotletanyoneoranythingdownwithher.Nomattermeetanyoneoranythingtoafirmconviction,andthesehavetobefostered,nomatterinherlifewerekilled,orinherstudy,canputtheseplayout.Andinthecourseofherschooling,itwashard.Nomatterhowdifficultintheprocessofroadwalk,Maryinsisteddown,theseallletmeunderstandstarttocultivategoodcharacterandcharacter,notbowinfrontoftribulations,don'tbeafraidtogotodealwithit,toovercomeit.Thesetrialswillalsohelpyousucceed.
英文读书笔记四
Ifirstread"JaneEyre"ineighthgradeandhavereaditeveryfewyearssince.Itisoneofmyfavoritenovels,andsomuchmorethanagothicromancetome,althoughthatshowIprobablywouldhavedefineditatage13.Ihavealwaysbeenstruck,hauntedinaway,bythecharacters-JaneandMr.Rochester.TheytakeonnewdeptheverytimeImeetthem.。
.andtheirsisalovestoryfortheages.
CharlotteBrontesfirstpublishednovel,andhermostnotedwork,isasemi-autobiographicalcoming-of-agestory.Janeisplain,poor,aloneandunprotected,butduetoherfierceindependenceandstrongwillshegrowsandisabletodefysocietysexpectationsofher.Thisisdefinitelyfeministliterature,publishedin1847,waybeforethebeginningofanyfeministmovement.Perhapsthisisoneofthereasonswhythenovelhashadsuchawidefollowingsinceitfirstcameonthemarket.Itisalsooneofthefirstgothicromancespublishedanddefinesthegenre.
JaneEyre,whoisournarrator,wasbornintoapoorfamily.HerparentsdiedwhenshewasasmallchildandthelittlegirlwassenttolivewithherUncleandAuntReedatGateshead.JanesUncletrulycaredforherandshowedhisaffectionopenly,butMrs.Reedseemedtohatetheorphan,andneglectedherwhileshepamperedandspoiledherownchildren.ThisunfairtreatmentemphasizedJanesstatusasanunwantedoutsider.Shewasoftenpunishedharshly.OnoneoccasionhernastycousinJackpickedafightwithher.Janetriedtodefendherselfandwaslockedintheterrifying"RedRoom"asaresult.JanesUncleReedhaddiedinthisroomalittlewhilebefore,andMrs.Reedknewhowfrightenedshewasofthechamber.SinceJaneisthenarrator,thereaderisgivenafirst-handimpressionofthechildsfeelings,herheightenedemotionalstateatbeingimprisoned.Indeed,sheseemsalmostlikeanhystericalchild,filledwithterrorandrage.Sherepeatedlycallsherconditioninlife"unjust"andisfilledwithbitterness.LookingintothemirrorJaneseesadistortedimageofherself.Sheviewsherreflectionandseesa"strangelittlefigure,"or"tinyphantom."Janehasnotlearnedyettosubordinateherpassionstoherreason.Herpassionsstilleruptunchecked.HerisolationintheRedRoomisapresentimentofherlaterisolationfromalmosteverysocietyandcommunity.Thispowerful,beautifullywrittensceneneverfailstomoveme.
Mrs.ReeddecidedtosendJaneawaytotheLowoodSchool,apoorinstitutionrunbyMr.Brocklehurst,whobelievedthatsufferingmadegrandpeople.Allthechildrentherewereneglected,excepttoreceiveharshpunishmentwhenanymistakewasmade.AtLowood,JanemetHelenBurns,ayoungwomanalittleolderthanJane,whoguidedherwithvision,lightandlovefortherestofherlife.Janesneedforlovewassogreat.Itreallybecomesobviousinthisfirstfriendship.Helenlaterdiedfromfever,inJanesarms.Herillnessanddeathcouldhavebeenavoidedifmoreattentionhadbeenpaidtotheyouths.JanestayedatLowoodfortenyears,eightasastudentandtwoasateacher.Tiredanddepressedbyhersurroundings,JaneappliedforthepositionofgovernessandfoundemploymentatThornfield.ThemansionisownedbyagentlemannamedEdwardFairfaxRochester.Herjobtherewastoteachhisward,anadorablelittleFrenchgirl,Adele.Overalong
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