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1、英文版的读后感导读: 英文版的读后感(一)红与黑英语读后感The writer writing unfolds, first is entire French societys one typical window -small city Varriales political pattern. The aristocrat is born German Switzerland that mayor is restores the dynasty in here highest representative, the maintenance restoration political powe

2、r, prevents the bourgeoisie free party member is in power in politics regards as the inherent responsibilities. Poor collection post manager Valno the promise originally is the petty bourgeois, as a result of hires oneself the church secret organization saint can obtain the now the fat difference, t

3、hus oneself with restoration political power hitch in same place. Transcription hall Father Maslon is the spy which the church sends, all peoples words and deeds all under his surveillance, the time which mutually supports in this king place and the sacrificial altar, is person which wields great po

4、wer with great arrogance. These three people constitute Three heads Politic , reflected the restoration influence the aspect which you the city arrogated all powers to oneself in Varriale.But their opposite, is a large number, has the huge economic potentiality aggressive bourgeoisie free party memb

5、er. Stendhal describes to the people guarantees king party members be domineering and tyrannical, on the one hand again let the people draw such conclusion: Grasps has the economic potentiality the bourgeoisie, also will decide in politics is the final victor. The Red and the Black the book in circu

6、lation revolutionized in July, 1830 before, takes charge of soup reaches unexpectedly picture is understands clearly historical movement this one inevitably tends to.英文版的读后感(二)特洛伊英文读后感I have never been to Troy, but David Maule made me feel as if I were standing on the high wall of Troy, watching the

7、 fierce war. Thanks to this British author, who adapted the famous Homers poem into a lively story, I found it easier to understand this story.Though the story happened over 3000 years ago in a remote place, I was deeply fascinated by it. The mysterious plot is one of the reasons why I loved The Sto

8、ry of Troy so much, yet I am more interested in the human heroes of the war.Hector was the eldest son of king of Troy, Priam. He was not only a real hero of Trojan, but was regarded the highest moral hero in Greek classic by later historians.The war started because of the mischief of his brother, Pa

9、ris, whom he didnt appreciate. However, since Hector was the commander of the Trojan army, he was obliged to fight with all force. It was really a tragedy that such a valiant man died in the duel with another great warrior, Achilles.It is natural to see death in a war. As a famous Chinese parable sa

10、ys, “A life can be as slight as a piece of feather, or as weighty as Mount Tai.” Sometimes, ones glory walks hand in hand with ones doom. Achilles was such a typical person. His personal charm made The Story of Troy more attractive.He was so crucial because his every appearance in a war encouraged h

11、is fellow soldiers and terrified the enemies. Actually, Achilles was half-god who was almost invincible in peoples mind. Thats why his name was memorized long after his death.Besides the two great men, the wisdom of Odysseus also proved him to be a great hero. He didnt want to attend the war because

12、 he was happily married and had a lovely son. However, since his country was allied to Mycenae, he had to take the command given by the king of Mycenae.Im quite sure that the story of the wooden horse is widely known, however, few people know who thought of the brilliant idea, thats why I admired Od

13、ysseus so much because he was the person who got the idea. Thanks to the horse, the ten-year war came to an end at last. If you want to know how the wooden horse worked, just read the book.The ancient Greeks believed that the gods and goddesses also played important roles in the origin, process and

14、ending of the whole story.The story of the golden apple was such an example.When Eris, the goddess of argument and disagreement, threw out the golden apple to a wedding ceremony on Mount Olympus, a dispute happened. Hera, the queen of gods, Athena, the goddess of wisdom, and Aphrodite, the goddess o

15、f love and beauty, were all involved in the argument for the apple.None of them was willing to give way, so they turned to Paris for a final judgment. Tempted by Aphrodites beauty and promise, Paris handed the apple to her. To keep her word, Aphrodite helped him to get Helen, the most beautiful woma

16、n in the world, as his wife. That was the cause of the war.Pariss choice obviously annoyed the other two goddesses. So during the war, they helped the Greek alliance army while some other gods, such as Apollo and Aphrodite, guarded Troy.When Paris dueled with Helens former husband Menelaus, Aphrodit

17、e saved Paris when he was about to be finished off.After the duel between those two people, there was a truce between the Greek alliance and Troy. However, both Hera and Athena were not happy to see it.Hera pursued her husband ZEUS:“ Now, will you send Athena to make the Troyjans break the peace?”(P

18、age 22) Then with Zeuss permission, Athena went down to start the war again and finally she brought the Greeks to success.From the whole story, we can see that in ancient Greeks view, gods sometimes played a much more important role in their life. However, with the rapid development of science, we h

19、ave learned that the Greek gods never existed. This is why a recent movie of Troy has not mentioned a single god.Everything happened due to mens ambition, love, loyalty or jealousy. With those emotion and peoples effort, we human beings can accomplish wonders and be master of the world.God are of le

20、ss importance than they used to be. Nonetheless, the gods and goddesses made The Story of Troy more mysterious and marvelous.I have learnt from the book more than the wonderful story of history, love and war. I believe that human can determine their destiny by their own. I highly recommend this book

21、 to my friends with the same interest.英文版的读后感(三)苏菲的世界英文读后感Sophies World is a novel by Jostein Gaarder, published in 1991. It was originally written in Norwegian, but has been translated into English and many other languages.I have to admit that I chose this book because of my curiosity. I have heard

22、 that Sophies World is a book with many difficulties because its a philosophy book. This book relates to some philosophy knowledge that we have not learnt form our textbooks. I have planned to spend plenty of time to study this book, but because of the limit of time, I can only take several days to

23、finish it during the National Day holiday. So there are still some theories that I cant understand.In this book, Sophie Amundsen is a fifteen year old girl living in Norway in 1990. She lives with her cat, her goldfish, a tortoise, two budgerigars and her mother. Her father is a captain of an oil ta

24、nker, and is away for most of the year. He does not appear in the book. Sophies life is rattled as the bookbegins, when she receives two anonymous messages in her mailbox (Who are you? Where does the world come from? )。 Shortly afterwards she receives a packet of papers, part of a course in philosop

25、hy. With these mysteriouscommunications, Sophie becomes a fifteen-year-old philosopher. Alberto Knox teaches her about the history of philosophy. Sophie learns about philosophy while being lectured by Alberto, dressed as a monk, in an ancient church, and she learns about Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone

26、de Beauvoir. Variousphilosophical questions and methods of reasoning are put before Sophie, as she attempts to work them out on her own.I thought philosophy is an unreasonable study. However, after reading this book, I find that philosophy is a study which is closest to our lives.Philosophy is a sub

27、ject relates to some questions that everybody in the world want to know. The aim of philosophy is to solve some problems that can not be proved by science, like good and evil, beauty and ugliness, life and death. I think philosophy is not a kind of science because it can not be measured and calculat

28、ed. Philosophy is a hypothetical interpretation about something that we never know and something we are not sure. Its also the first step to pursue truth. In our world, we can not avoid disaster and despairing only with science. Science brings us knowledge, but only can philosophy bring us wisdom. T

29、his is a good guide book to philosophy which is different from many other philosophy books. When I was reading it, it feels like a detective book. It let me think following Sophie unconsciously and discuss the philosophy problems also call on some famous philosophers and understand them, walk into t

30、heir world. This book has many contents but it is not confused. Writer divided the book into some chapters and every chapter has its theme. Andevery chapter can present several questions. This made readers can understand easily.From hundreds of years ago, people from every ages and every nations are

31、 asking the same questions, as who am I? Where does the world come from? Just because of peoples curiosity, there is philosophy. But, regretfully, peoples curiosity started to decrease progressively because of their habits. When we are growing, we accept this world gradually and take everything arou

32、nd us for granted. Of course, our curiosity will die out. From this part, our curiosity about the world is not match to children. However, philosophers are different because they will never get used to the world. To them, there are still something unreasonable in the world, as well as something comp

33、lex and something mysterious. They watch this world in childrens view. So they can come up with many deep questions. So they are called wise men. I always think about myself whether I have lost my curiosity and whether I have to苏菲的世界读后感watch this world in a new way. Maybe I can not think like childr

34、en, but I can ask some more questions about the world.There are many ideas in my mind, but I dont know how to express them clearly. After reading this book, I acquire much knowledge aboutphilosophy and gain some enlightenment from it. Maybe I should change my attitude towards life.This book isnt too

35、 difficult to understand. Actually, its easy andamusing. In each chapter, a fifteen-year-old girl asks questions to some famous philosophers that she doesnt know. In the beginning, it is notnecessary to have many dialogs. So the writer used the way of letter to tell the story. Since middle ages, it

36、began talking face to face. These questions and answers are so natural that I always think it is true when I was reading. Sophie was truly hiding in an Eden filled with bush and experienced rainstorm and lightning on the square. The most important point is that these philosophers are wise but not so

37、phisticated. Every word and every example of them are so realistic. Because of this, many abstract and dry theories are filled with the air of wisdom and beauty. However, the girls characters and qualities are not covered by these masters light. She is like a boat on the sea, tiny and tough. She has many her own ideas about these great theories, and its very special.However, it is not enough to let this book be a guide of philosophy only by this. The author uses several clues in this book. In the beginning of this book, we read the story about Sophie, then philosophers. But, suddenly, t

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