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名著讀后感英語(yǔ)范文第一篇名著讀后感英語(yǔ)范文第一篇Thebookhouseofgold,abeautifulwomaninthebook.Duringthesummervacation,IreadoneofthefourclassicalmasterpieceofChina'sxxxThreeKingdomsxxx,whichdescribessomeofthescenesofgreatmomentumreallyletmeleadapersontoendlessaftertastes.

ThesceneimpressedmethemostisthexxxwinechoppedHuaxiongxxx.

ToYuanShaoasaleaderoftheeighteengovernorsgatheredagainstDongZhuosaid,secretlycompetitionisasoldierwhoisnotwide,gloriouslife,hasgonetoroost?OnlyLiu,Guan,Zhangthreeridingthree,unexpectedlyalsocametothemeeting,theyhadacavitywithgoodfaith,virtueandpatriotism.Inagroupofmediocreandeyes,iscertainlynotamerenobodyonthissmall,onlyCaoCaowithspecialrespecttothem.

Heroesdonotaskthesource,amuleisahorseoutstrollstroll.Sureenough,inthecitytobeintimidatedbyDongZhuo'spioneerHuaxiongmomentum,apanicked,attheoccasion,thehorsebowhandknifeGuanYuQingzhanthisnameless,theycanthelpbutbestruckdumb,nottoregarditasright;YuanShaosaidangrily,xxxweeighteenprinceswillhavesenthundredsofstaff,ahorsearchersplay,donotletHuaxiongjoke.xxxGuanYusaidloudly:xxxifIkillHuaXiong,pleasecutoffmyhead.xxxCaoCaosighs,pouredacupofhotwinetoGuanYu,intendedforitscourage,GuanYuchuckledsoftly:xxxIkilledHuaxiongbackafterwards!xxxAttheendofthetalk,hewentupwithabigknife.Sureenough,thehighpressureofGuanYu,laterwithHuaXiong'sheadintothejunzhangtothrowinthevariousputfeet,andthewineisstillhot.

xxxIsawCaoCaopickedupacupofwineanddrinkhorsepassGuan,GuanGongsaid:wineanddown,onecameto.Hewillleavethecampafteramoment,heheardthedrumssawtheearthquake,GuanHuaXiong'sheadcametothecamp.Thewineisstillwarm.xxxOurclassicalChinesetextconcise,buttodescribeimagedetails,peoplelikehimself,ourwordsisreallycharming.

名著讀后感英語(yǔ)范文第二篇ThisisthefamousBritishwriterJaneAustenmasterpiecexxxPrideandPrejudicexxxintheopeningsection,leadssomeintheearlynineteenthcenturyEnglandandonthevalueoftheclassiclovestory.

Asweallknow,inAustin,inthenovelbyQuebecfivedaughtersgettingdifferenttreatment,showntownshipmiddle-classfamiliesofmarriageforgirlswholovethedifferentattitudes,whichreflectedtheauthorIlovetheideaofmarriage:thesakeofproperty,moneyandthe-Themarriageiswrong;Themarriagedidnottakeintoaccounttheabovefactorsalsostupid.

Therefore,sheopposesthemoneyforthepurposeofmarriage,alsoopposesthemarriagelightly.Shestressedtheimportanceofanidealmarriage,andthefeelingsofbothmenandwomenasthecornerstoneoftheconclusionofthemarriageideal.

ThestoryofQuebecheroineElizabeth(KeiraTerri)wasborntoafamilyofsmalllandownersfoursisters,SisterJaneQuebec,QuebecsisterMary,KatieQuebecandLaidiyaQuebec.Fivesistersandalittlemonotonousquietlifealongwiththetwoyoungguysingupanditisundeniable-andeliminatethewaves.BinHelihealthyandprogressiveandrichDarcy(MatthewMikeDeng)isagoodfriend,becameacquaintedwiththetownlureofthishome,xxxfivexxx,abeautifulandfullofxxxPrideandPrejudicexxxlovestory.

名著讀后感英語(yǔ)范文第三篇I'vereadthistwice.ThefirsttimeIrushedthroughitjusttofindoutwhowasthexxxvictim.xxxYeah.Wasn'treallysurprisedaboutthat.I'msureafewpeoplearethinkingitwasaseriousmistaketooffourlamentedvictim,buthonestly,Iwasn'treallyenthusedathavingtoslogthroughthisbook.

IunderstandthatthisiscoveringtheadolescentyearsofyoungMr.Potter,butthewholeteenageangstthingcameoutofnowhere.Thereshould'vebeensomehintsasfarbackasxxxChamberxxxbutinstead,wehavefouryearsofpent-uphormonescomefloodingoutofthepage.Itisoverwhelmingattimes,afeelingmadeworsewhenyourealizethattherewasn'tabigplot;ifanything,thiswaswrittenpartiallyforcontract,partiallytocontinuethestory(I,personally,couldhavelivedwithoutthewholeHagrid/Grawpsubplot,nottomention50%ofDoloresUmbridge,whoherselfispartpun,partmetaphor,yetneitherpartreallydoesanythingbutmakeonegroan)。

Butonethingtobesaid,thereisgrowingtensionandsuspenseinthebook,whichiswrittenandintended--ifwerememberforamomentandthink(perhapssomewhatna-iv-ely)--foryoungadultsandnotthoseofuswithseasonedpalates.Thisiswhythebookdeservesahighrating;tome--andtomanyindividualsovertheageof,say,16--thisisn'tagreatnovel.Butitisanexcellentnovelfortheyoungadultcrowdandanyonewhowantsamystery/fantasy/pseudo-thrillerwithcharacterswhoarereachingthegenesisoftheirdevelopment.WemaynotlikethepersonHarrybecomesorthebrowbeatingattitudeofUmbridgeorRon'sjealousyrearingitsheadatoddturns,butitisarealisticportrayalofadolescentconfusionandangst,ofthetendencyforsomeindividualsintoday'ssocietytorepreinformationandpunishanyonewhotriestoresistthexxxsystem.xxx

Yes,thisisaheavy-handedstatement,butthisbookisametaphorasmuchasitisafantasy.Remember,theHarryPotterseriesisdesginedasanarc,sowenaturallyhavetohavethestagesetforthefinaltwobooksinthesaga.

HardcorePotterfanswillenjoythis.Anyoneexpectingagreatepic,however,willbedisappointedbecauseoftheirmisconceptions.

名著讀后感英語(yǔ)范文第四篇Duringthesummervacation,IsavoredDonQuixoteagain.

TheauthorofthisbookdrawsacaricatureoftheknighterrantthroughthemiserableexperienceofthemadDonQuixote.Yousee,it'sthemillwindmill,buthethinksit'sagiantwiththreeheadsandsixarms.Soheurgesthehorsespeartorushaway,butit'sthrowntothegroundandcan'tmove.Evenso,whentheservantSanchocametotellhimagainthatitwasnotagiantbutawindmill,hearguedthatitwasthemagicianwhoturnedthegiantintoawindmill.Therearecountlesssuchactions,whichareveryfunnyandmakereaderslaughagainandagain.Theauthorcombinesthedescriptionofthecharactersofdifferentsocialclasseswiththedescriptionofthesocialreality,vividlyreappearsthedomineeringofthenoblegentlemenandtheupsanddownsofthecommonpeople.

DonQuixotewasalittlesquirewhowasfascinatedbyreadingKnights'novelsallday.Heimitatedtheancientknightsandwentouttoadventureanddidmanyridiculousthings.Althoughheiscrazy,hehatestyrannyandcrueltyandopposesoppression.Yousee,once,hishorsewasinjuredbyagroupofporters.Regardlessoftheotherside'smorethan20people,heresolutelyfoughtwiththeothersideandwasfinallyknockeddowntotheground.IfIseemorethan20menholdingsticks,I'msureI'mnotbraveenoughtogoout.I'lleitheradmitmymisfortuneorrunaway.AndDonQuixote,knowingthattheenemyisstrongandweareweak,isstillfightingforjusticeintheend.Thisspiritisreallyworthlearning.DonQuixoteisalsoverycharitable,sympathizingwiththeweakandupholdingjustice.Once,hecaughtawrongedprisoner.Inordertolethimgo,hereconciledandbeathimonce,althoughatlastmanyprisonersranaway.

DonQuixoteisacomplexandcontradictoryman.Hehassomeotherbadhabits.Hethinkshe'srightanddoesn'tlistentoothers'advice.Sangqiuadvisedhimnottocutdownthewindmill,buthedidn'tlisten.Atlast,hewasliftedupbythewindmillandhurt.Hewasnervousagain.Whenhesawamancomingtohim,hethoughtthattheothersidewasgoingtofighthim,sohekilledtheothersidewithaknife.

ThefirsttimeIreadxxxDonQuixotexxx,Iwantedtolaugh,anddidridiculousthingsforDonQuixote.ThesecondtimeIreadit,Iwantedtocry,forthedomineeringofaristocraticgentlemenandtheupsanddownsofordinarythirdtimewillnaturallythinkfromthesecriesandsmiles.So,whatdoyoureadfromit?Let'stalkaboutittogether!

名著讀后感英語(yǔ)范文第五篇Thisisaforeignmasterpiece.Thisstorycontentisverywonderful,letspersonhavefeelingverymuchafterreadit.

ThisstoryhasgivenanaccountofalittlegirlMarywhowasself-abasedhasbeealively,openandclear,clevergirl'sprocess.Duringtheperiodofthis,shehasknownDikenandColin.Colinwasadisabled,buthehasfinallyoveredifficultiesandsawthesunshineagainwiththehelpandencouragementofMaryandDiken.

ThatletsmefeelMaryisanicegirl,becauseshecancorrectmistake,sheisalsoeagertohelppeople.whensheknowsKelinisadisabled,shedidn'tlaughathim,butfortshimonthecontrary,didthingsforhim,andsharedhappinessandsadnesswithhim.Dikenisakind-heartedboy,becausehewenttogivefoodtoColinwhenColinwasabletobuildagain,hecertainlyisalsoachildlivelyandactively.

ButColinandhearepletelydifferent,Colinalwaysgetsangry,slightlynosatisfactorywillbehealsohasmerit.Heisapersistentchild,insistswalkingeveryday.Theythreearejustlikeonefamily,inharmonycheerfullifeofthreepeople.IalsoadmireMaryverymuch,becauseshehasgivenColincourage,happinessandconfidence.Havingreadthisstory,Iunderstoodthatcarryingthroughfirmlyisvictorynomatterwhatwewemustworkhardforourdream.

這是一部外國(guó)杰作。這個(gè)故事資料很精彩,讓人看了以后很有感觸。

這個(gè)故事講述了一個(gè)小女孩瑪麗的故事,她的自卑變成了一個(gè)活潑,開(kāi)朗,聰明的女孩的過(guò)程。在此期間,她認(rèn)識(shí)了迪肯和科林??屏质且粋€(gè)殘疾人,但他最終克服了困難,在瑪麗和迪肯的幫忙和鼓勵(lì)下,再次看到了陽(yáng)光。

這讓我覺(jué)得瑪麗是一個(gè)好女孩,因?yàn)樗軌蚣m正錯(cuò)誤,她也渴望幫忙別人。當(dāng)她明白凱琳是殘疾人時(shí),她沒(méi)有嘲笑他,反而安慰他,為他做了些事情,和他分享歡樂(lè)和悲傷。迪肯是一個(gè)善良的男孩,因?yàn)樗ソo科林送食物的時(shí)候科林又能再建,他當(dāng)然也是一個(gè)活潑好動(dòng)的孩子。

可是科林和他完全不一樣,科林總是生氣,一點(diǎn)也不滿意會(huì)生氣。但他也有優(yōu)點(diǎn)。他是個(gè)堅(jiān)持不懈的孩子,堅(jiān)持每一天步行。他們?nèi)齻€(gè)就像一個(gè)家庭,和諧地生活著三個(gè)人。我也很佩服瑪麗,因?yàn)樗o了科林勇氣、歡樂(lè)和自信。讀過(guò)這個(gè)故事之后,我明白了無(wú)論我們做什么,堅(jiān)持不懈都是勝利。所以我們必須為我們的夢(mèng)想努力工作。

名著讀后感英語(yǔ)范文第六篇Recently,IreadHelenKeller'sautobiography,xxxThreeDaystolightxxx,sothatreallytouchme.

xxxIfmysightforthreedaysxxx,focusesonthetroubledlifeofthealsoblindanddeafHelenKeller,andhermentality.Herlifeonlyhas19monthsoflightandsound.AnneSallyandtheotherteacherstohelpcareforthesakeoffriendsandfamily,HelenoverethedifficultiesofordinarypeoplecannotimaginethepletedanacademicofHarvardUniversity,withexcellenttheresultsobtainedabachelor'sdegree.Shehasalwaysbeenmittedtothecauseofthehandicapped,fourfund-raisingtoimprovethelivingenvironmentforpeoplewithdisabilities,andtocreateeducationalopportunitiesforthem.Shehastraveledaroundtheworld,cheeringforthedisabled.EventuallyHelenbecameaprominentphilanthropist,speakerandeducator.

Thisarticlegavemethegreatestinspirationtocorrectlytreatthedifficultiesaredifficultiesineveryone'slife.Encounterdifficulties,donotbeafraidtoretreat,andtofindwaystobedifficulttoovere,overedifficultiesisalsoprogressintheprocess.Thesametime,theremustbeoptimisticandpositivegoodmentality.Helenwasatremendousblow,andthefaceofdifficulties,notplaining,buttheoptimisticattitudetoface,togetconfidence.Goodupbeatattitudeisoneoftheimportantfactorsforsuccess.

名著讀后感英語(yǔ)范文第七篇PrideandPrejudiceismyfavoritenovel,whichimpressesmeforalongtime。ItdescribesalovestorymainlybetweenElisabeth,whoIlikethebest,andarichandproudman,Darcy。

ThestorybeganwiththearrivalofacrowdofrichmenwhorentahouseneartheBennet。Inaball,ElisabethgavesuchabadimpressiononDarcy’sfirstpridethatsherefusedDarcy’sfirstproposal。DarcywassosurprisedbyElisabeth’srefusalthathelovedElisabethmoredeeply。AndElisabeth’santipathymadeDarcyrealizehisshortings。HewasnotangryaboutElisabeth’scensure,butalsohechangedhispreviousproudattitude。DuringElisabeth’stravelinDarcy’smanor。Darcywasverynicetoheruncleandaunt,differentfrompreviousproudattitude。WhenoneofElisabeth’ssistersranawaywithWickham,DarcyhelpedElisabethfindhersisterandpreventhersisterfromthelossofreputation,withnobodyknowingthatitwashewhohelpedtheBennet。SomanychangesinDarcyeliminatedElisabeth’sprejudice。Atlastitendwiththeirmarriage。

Takingthedailylifeasitsmaterial,thisstoryreflectedthelifeandloveinaconservativeandblockingEnglandtown。Itreflectedtheauthor’sviewaboutmarriagethatitisfaulttomarryforproperty,moneyandstatusanditisalsofoolishtotaketheseelementsintoaccount。InfactDarcy’spridemanifestedthegapbetweentheirstatuses。Sincehisprideexisted,thereisnoidealmarriagebetweenElisabethandDarcy。FromthedifferentattitudesfromDarcy’stwoproposals,itreflectedthefemininepursuitofandrightequality,whichisaprogressivecharacterfromtheimageofElisabeth。

名著讀后感英語(yǔ)范文第八篇JaneEyre,isapoorbutaspiring,smallinbodybuthugeinsoul,obscurebutself-respectinggirl.Afterweclosethecoversofthebook,afterhavingalongjourneyofthespirit,JaneEyre,amarvelousfigure,hasleftussomuchtorecallandtothink:

Werememberhergoodness:forsomeonewholostarmsandblindedineyes,forsomeonewhodespisedherforherordinariness,andevenforsomeonewhohadhurtherdeeplyinthepast.

Werememberherpursuitofjustice.It’slikeacompanionwiththegoodness.Butstill,avirtuouspersonshouldpromotethegoodneononesideandmustcheckthebadneontheotherside.

Werememberherself-respectandtheclearsituationonequality.Inheropinion,everyoneisthesameattheGod’sfeet.Thoughtherearedifferencesinstatus、inpropertyandalsoinappearance,butallthehumanbeingareequalinpersonality.

Wealsorememberherstrivingforlife,hertoughneandherconfidence…

Whenwethinkofthisgirl,whatshegaveuswasnotaprettyfaceoratranscendenttemperamentthatmakeusadmiredeeply,butahugecharmofherpersonality.

Herstorymakesusthinkingaboutlifeandwelearnmuchfromherexperience,atleast,thatisafreshnewrecognitionoftherealbeauty.

名著讀后感英語(yǔ)范文第九篇PrideandPrejudiceismyfavoritenovel,whichimpressesmeforalongtime.ItdescribesalovestorymainlybetweenElisabeth,whoIlikethebest,andarichandproudman,Darcy.

ThestorybeganwiththearrivalofacrowdofrichmenwhorentahouseneartheBennet.Inaball,ElisabethgavesuchabadimpressiononDarcy’sfirstpridethatsherefusedDarcy’sfirstproposal.DarcywassosurprisedbyElisabeth’srefusalthathelovedElisabethmoredeeply.AndElisabeth’santipathymadeDarcyrealizehisshortings.HewasnotangryaboutElisabeth’scensure,butalsohechangedhispreviousproudattitude.DuringElisabeth’stravelinDarcy’smanor.Darcywasverynicetoheruncleandaunt,proudattitude.WhenoneofElisabeth’ssistersranawaywithWickham,DarcyhelpedElisabethfindhersisterandpreventhersisterfromthelossofreputation,withnobodyknowingthatitwashewhohelpedtheBennet.SomanychangesinDarcyeliminatedElisabeth’sprejudice.Atlastitendwiththeirmarriage.

Takingthedailylifeasitsmaterial,thisstoryreflectedthelifeandloveinaconservativeandblockingEnglandtown.Itreflectedtheauthor’sviewaboutmarriagethatitisfaulttomarryforproperty,moneyandstatusanditisalsofoolishtotaketheseelementsintoaccount.InfactDarcy’spridemanifestedthegapbetweentheirstatuses.Sincehisprideexisted,thereisnoidealmarriagebetweenElisabethandDarcy.FromthedifferentattitudesfromDarcy’stwoproposals,itreflectedthefemininepursuitofandrightequality,whichisaprogressivecharacterfromtheimageofElisabeth.

名著讀后感英語(yǔ)范文第十篇Literatureisadreamfarmorethanabird.Itismorebeautifulthanaflower.Thewisdomthatisbrighterthanthestarsisabeliefthatwewillneverforget.

ThebookxxxjourneytothewestxxxisabrightpearlinthehistoryofChineseliterature.ThisisamythicalstorythattellsthestoryofthefourpeopleoftheTangmonk,theteachersandtheapprenticeship.

xxxJourneytothewestxxxcharactersindifferentpersonalities,suchasSunWukongisresourceful,lazyanddiligentshacengjourney.Thisbookisveryimaginative,andithasbecomeoneofthemostpopularclassicalnamesoftheChinesepeople.

Thestoriesinthebookarepopularandzigzag.ThetruestoryofMonkeyKingleftadeepimpressiononme.

Thischaptertellsthatthefourmenandtheapprenticeshipmettherobbersonthewaytogetthrough,andSunWukonghadtokillthem,butthemasterwasangrywithSunWukongagain.SunWukonghadtoturntoGuanyin.GuanyinheaskedSunWukongtowaithere.JustasSunWukongwaited,alittlemonkeyimpersonateSunWukongtohurthismaster.Later,thetwoSunWukongmetontheflowerandfruithill.Finally,SunWukongreallybeatthefakeSunWukong,andhechangedbacktotheprototype.Itturnedouttobejustalittlemonkey.Afterthetruth,SunWukongwentonwiththemastertogototheWest.

Thisbooknotonlyallowsustoedifysentimentandstrengthenourcultivation,butalsomakesourwayfullofsunshineandmoisteningtherainanddewofourhearts.

名著讀后感英語(yǔ)范文第十一篇TheprotagonistofDonQuixote'snovel,originallynamedAlonsojihada,wasalocalman.HewasfascinatedbythepopularChivalryNovelsatthattimeandwantedtoimitatethechivalry.Hefoundapairoftatteredandincompletearmorfromtheantiquitiesofhisfamily.HenameditDonQuixotedeManchaalsofoundaservantsangqiuandamilkmaidfromtheneighboringvillage,namedDulcinea,ashisfavoritepersontoservehimallhislife.Thenherodeonathinhorseandranawayfromhome.DonQuixotealsoactedaccordingtothestrangeideasinhismind,regardingwindmillsasgiants,sheepasenemies,convictsasknights,winebagsasgiants'heads,indiscriminatelycuttingandkilling,causingmanyridiculousthings.Hisactionswerenotonlyuselessforpeople,butalsosufferedfrombeatingandsuffering.Whenhegothomeforthelasttime,hewasbedriddenandfinallyunderstood.Hemadeawill,andiftheniece,theonlyheir,marriedtheknight,herrightofinheritancewouldbecancelled.

Atfirstglance,DonQuixote,Ithink,isjustafunnyvulgarwork.Thenervousxxxbravespiritxxxoftheprotagonistisvividlydisplayedinthebook,whichmakespeoplelookdownuponhimevenmore.Butsavorcarefully,andfeelthatthereisatruthinthebook.Themostbasicessenceofpeopleistoachievetheirgoalsrecklessly.Intheprocessofrealization,thechivalrousknight,whoisasthinasahighpole,andthegentlemanwithfantasticideas,alwaysshowshisintegrityandkindness.Thisisthemostnoblespiritofhumanbeings.Becauseitistoosimple,manyjokesaremade.

WhenCervanteswroteDonQuixote,heaimedatattacking,satirizingandfabricatingthestrangechivalrousnovelanditsbadinfluenceonpeople.Itwasintendedtobewrittenasafewshortstories.Later,itwaswrittenthathewroteinhislifeexperienceandideal.Histhoughtcontentbecamemoreandmorerich,andhischaractersbecamemoreandmorerealistic,untilhedescribedthedisasterbroughtbySpanishsocietytothepeople,andbecameanencyclopediaforustounderstandandstudythesocialpolitics,economy,cultureandcustomsofSpainatthattime.

ThisisDonQuixote.AlthoughDonQuixoteisfunny,whataboutotherpeopleinreality?So,whenweseeDonQuixote,weshouldallreflecton'swhatIthinkafterwatchingDonQuixote.

名著讀后感英語(yǔ)范文第十二篇Austin'sxxxprideandprejudicexxx,assheputsit,isthinontwoinchesofivorycarving,itisthemasterpieceofAustin.Reflectthemarriageproblemsofnovelisa,theauthorworksinthemostisherfavoriteworks.

Worksofvividreflectsthelate18thcenturytotheearly19thcenturyinaconservativeandocclusionoftheBritishtownlifeandtheworld.Itssocialgraffitilikenovelsnotonlyattractthereadersatthattime,solidtotoday,stillgivethereaderauniqueartisticenjoyment.Shewasthefirsttorealisticallyportrayordinarygracenovelistindailyordinarylife,playsanessentialroleinEnglishnovel.

Thewholeworks,notleastnowindingupsanddownsoftheplot,butitisthissimple,delicateandattractedusdeeply.Austin,shortlifeisspentinthecountry,almostallaroundmaybesimple,halcyonatmospherenurturedhercooltemperament.Notbecausethereisnoabundantexperience,fortheanalysisofthingsforherabilitytodoubt.

Peoplereadthebookprideandprejudicexxxwillbefineforher,keenemotion.Whenwritingxxxprideandprejudicexxx,sheisjustateenagegirl,isn'tthisagift?Shedoesverylittlecontactwiththeoutsideworld,butthought,imagination,theexistenceofallthisisenough.

名著讀后感英語(yǔ)范文第十三篇Manypeopleintheworldaretryingtofindaperfectofthesemaymarryandnotknowwhattheirnewhusbandorwifeiskindofsituationoftenleadstoseparationorhostility.Othersituationsmaydevelopbetweentwofriendsthatstemfromjealousy,desireforrevenge,uncaringparents,etc.EmilyBront?'sWutheringHeightsdisplaysseveralcharacteristicsofdestructiverelationships.Threeoftheseareuncaringparents,marriagewithoutknowingtheperson,andjealousy.

Uncaringorunsympathizingparentsareshownthroughoutthisstorytobeanelementofdestructiverelationships.BecauseHeathcliffgainedalltheattentionfromMr.Earnshaw,Hindleybecamedisassociatedfromhisfather.ThisseparationcontinueduntilafterMr.EarnshawhadexampleisbetweenHindleyandHareton.HindleybecamesuchadrunkandagamblerthathecouldnotproperlycareforyoungHareton.ThisledtoaseparationbetweenHaretonandhisfatheraswell.OneprimaryexampleofanuncaringparentisshownbetweenHeathcliffandhissondidnotevenwanthissonforanythingexceptenactingapartofhisrevenge.ThisisshownbyLinton'sfearofHeathcliffandHeathcliff'senmitytowardhisson.Lintonevensaysxxx...myfatherthreatenedme,andIdreadhim-Idreadhim!xxx(244)toexpresshisfeelingabouthostilityandseparationbetweenfatherandsoninthisbookshowsthatuncaringparentscancauseseriousdamageinrelationshipswiththeirchildren.

Thiselementofdestructivebehaviormaystemfromanunhappymarriageinwhichthehusbandsorwivesdon'tknoweachother.ThishadhappenedbetweenIsabellaandHeathcliff.IsabelladidnotreallyknowHeathcliffwhenshemarriedhim,butaftershehadmarriedhimshesawthatHeathcliffwasnotagentlemanatall.TodeclareherfeelingsshewrotexxxIsHeathcliffaman?Ifso,ishemad?Andifnot,isheadevil?Ishan'ttellmyreasonsformakingthisinquiry;butIbeseechyoutoexplain,ifyoucan,whatIhavemarried...xxx(125).AnotherexampleofthisiswhenCatherinemarriedEdgarLinton.Althoughshehadbeenhappyatthebeginningofthemarriage,shethoughthavingpartiesallthetimewasgoingtobefun.Yet,afterawhile,shebecamebored.ShealsorealizedthatshelovedHeathcliffmorethanEdgarandwouldalwaysloveenlightenmentcreatedseparationbetweenEdgarandCatherineduringthefinalhoursofCathy'slife.AnadditionalmarriagewhichwasmadethatwasdoomedwastheonebetweenCatherineandLinton.Becausethiswasaforcedmarriage,CathyhadnotyetlearnedallshecouldaboutshedidnotknowuntilafterthemarriagethatLintonwasselfishandinconsiderate,shebecamedistressedandgrewisolatedinthethreefailedmarriagesdescribedinthisnovelshowthatknowingthepersonyouwillmarryisverythesemarriagestookplace,jealousyalsotookaholdinsomerelationships.OneexampleofthisiswhenMr.EarnshawstartstofavorHeathcliffoverhisownson,Hindley.Becauseofthis,HindleybecomesjealousofyoungHeathcliffandsetsouttomakeHeathcliff'slifeanightmare.Hindley'sjealousybecomesevidentwhenhesays,xxx...bedamnedyoubeggarlyinterloper!andwheedlemyfatheroutofallhehas;onlyafterwardsshowhimwhatyouare,impofSatan.xxx(35).JealousywasalsofoundverynotablyintherelationshipbetweenHeathcliffandEdgarLinton.

名著讀后感英語(yǔ)范文第十四篇SenseandSensibilitywasthefirstJaneAustenpublished.ThoughsheinitiallycalleditElinorandMarianne,Austenjettisonedboththetitleandtheepistolarymodeinwhichitwasoriginallywritten,butkepttheessentialtheme:thenecessityoffindingaworkablemiddlegroundbetweenpassionandreason.ThestoryrevolvesaroundtheDashwoodsisters,ElinorandMarianne.Whereastheformerisasensible,rationalcreature,heryoungersisteriswildlyromantic--acharacteristicthatoffersAustenplentyofscopeforbothsatireandcompassion.CommentingonEdwardFerrars,apotentialsuitorforElinorshand,Marianneadmitsthatwhileshexxxloveshimtenderly,xxxshefindshimdisappointingasapossibleloverforhersister.

Soonhowever,Mariannemeetsamanwhomeasuresuptoherideal:Mr.Willoughby,anewneighbor.SosweptawaybypassionisMariannethatherbehaviorbeginstoborderonthescandalous.ThenWilloughbyabandonsher;meanwhile,ElinorsgrowingaffectionforEdwardsuffersacheckwhenheadmitsheissecretlyengagedtoachildhoodsweetheart.Howeachofthesistersreactstotheirromanticmisfortunes,andthelessonstheydrawbeforecomingfinallytotherequisitehappyendingformstheheartofthenovel.ThoughMariannesdisregardforsocialconventionsandwillingnesstoconsidertheworldwell-lostforlovemayappealtomodernreaders,itisElinorwhomAustenherselfmostevidentlyadmired;atrulyhappymarriage,sheshowsus,existsonlywheresenseandsensibilitymeetandmixinpropermeasure.

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名著讀后感英語(yǔ)范文第十五篇HereIamsittingonacouchalone,thinkingaboutwhatIhavejustfinishedreadingwithtearsofsadnefillingmyeyesandfireofindignationfillingmyheart,whichrevivedmyexhaustedsoulthathasalreadybeencoveredbythecrueltyandtheselfishneofthesecularworldforalongtime.ItistrulywhatIfeltafterreadingOliverTwist,writtenbytheprominentBritishauthorCharlesDickens.

Theresonancebetweenmeandthebookmakesmefeelnotonlythekindneandthewickedneofallthecharacters

名著讀后感英語(yǔ)范文第十六篇OnSisterCarrieCarriewassuchanordinaryruralgirlatthebeginningofthestory.Sittingontheseatofabusshecouldn’thelpfeelingexcitingatthesightofthemetropolis’spectacle.Shewasimpresseddeeplybylargecrowdontheavenuethespacioussquareortallbuildings.FarmoredifferentfromotherheroinesCarriewasnotaplainpureangellikeSnow-whitenorwasshebraveenoughtobeaheroineofrevolutionistoreven

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