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1、英文读后感(共6篇) the novel opens with the famous line, it is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single _n in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife. and ends with two _rriages: jane and bingleys, as well as darcy and elizabeths. both couples are assumed to live happily ever after. e

2、lizabeth (lizzy) ben is the core of the family. elizabeth is the second of mr. and mrs. bens five daughters, and is an in _igent, bold, attractive twenty-year-old when the story begins. in addition to being her fathers favourite, elizabeth is characterized as a sensible, yet stubborn, wo _n. misled

3、by his cold outward behaviour, elizabeth originally holds mr. darcy in contempt. however, she finds that mr. darcy improves on acquaintan _, more so than she would expect. fitzwilliam darcy (monly known as mr. darcy) is the _ntral _le character and elizabeths second love interest in the novel. he is

4、 an in _igent, wealthy, extremely handsome and reserved 28-year-old _n, who often appears haughty or proud to strangers but possesses an honest and kind nature underneath. initially, he considers elizabeth his social inferior, unworthy of his attention, but he finds that, despite his inclinations, h

5、e cannot deny his feelings for elizabeth. his initial proposal of _rriage is rejected because of his pride and elizabeths prejudi _ against him; however, at the end of the novel, after their relationship has blossomed, he is happily engaged to a loving elizabeth. in late-18th- _ntury england, women

6、were relegated to secondary roles in society with respect to property and social responsibilities. for example, women were not permitted to visit new arrivals to the neighbourhood (such as mr. bingley in pride and prejudi _) until the _le head of their household had first done so. women were under e

7、normous pressure to _rry for the purpose of securing their financial futures and _ valuable social connections for their families. therefore, _rriage, though ro _nticised, was in _ny ways a financial transaction and social allian _ rather than a _tter of love. although jane austen did not condone lo

8、veless _rriages (she stayed single all her life), she did approve of _tches having equality in various respects, including wealth, social status, love and character. in pride and prejudi _, wealth, social status, chastity (and the per _ption of chastity) and physical attractiveness are depicted as f

9、actors affecting a wo _ns chan _s for a good m one of the most interesting questions about gullivers travels is whether the houyhnh _s represent an ideal of rationality or whether on the other hand they are the butt of swifts satire. in other words, in book iv, is swift poking fun at the talking hor

10、ses or does he intend for us to take them seriously as the proper way to act? if we look closely at the way that the houyhnh _s act, we can see that in fact swift does not take them seriously: he uses them to show the dangers of pride. first we have to see that swift does not even take gullver serio

11、usly. for instan _, his name sounds much like gullible, which suggests that he will believe anything. also, when he first sees the yahoos and they throw excrement on him, he responds by doing the same in return until they run away. he says, i must needs discover some more rational being, even though

12、 as a hu _n he is already the most rational being there is. this is why swift refers to era _us darwins discovery of the origin of the species and the voyage of the beagle-to show how gulliver knows that people are at the top of the food chain. but if lemule gulliver is satirized, so are the houyhnh

13、 _s, whose voi _s sound like the call of castrati. they walk on two legs instead of four, and seem to be much like people. as gulliver says, it was with the utmost astonishment that i witnessed these creatures playing the flute and dancing a vienese waltz. to my mind, they seemed like the greatest h

14、u _ns ever seen in court, even more dextrous than the lord edmund burke . as this quote demonstrates, gulliver is terribly impressed, but his admiration for the houyhnh _s is short-lived because they are so prideful. for instan _, the leader of the houyhnh _s claims that he has read all the works of

15、 charles dickens, and that he can singlehandedly recite the names of all the kings and queens of england up to george ii. swift subtly shows that this houyhnh _s pride is mispla _d when, in the middle of the in _ectual petition, he forgets the name of queen elizabeths hu _and. swifts satire of the h

16、ouyhnh _s es out in other ways as well. one of the most memorable s _nes is when the dapple grey _re attempts to woo the horse that guenivre has brought with him to the island. first she acts flirtatiously, parading around the bewildered horse. but when this does not have the desired effect, she get

17、s another idea: as i watched in a _zement from my perch in the top of a tree, the sorrel nag dashed off and returned with a yahoo on her back who was yet more monstrous than mr. pope being fitted by a clothier. she dropped this creature before my nag as if offering up a sacrifi _. my horse sniffed t

18、he creature and turned away. it might seem that we should take this s _ne seriously as a failed attempt at courtship, and that consequently we should see the grey _re as an unrequited lover. but it _kes more sense if we see that swift is being satiric here: it is the fe _le houyhnh _ who _kes the mo

19、ve, which would not have happened in eighteenth- _ntury england. the houyhnhm is being prideful, and it is that pride that _kes him unable to impress gullivers horse. gulliver i _gines the horse saying, _lood, the notion of creating the bare backed beast with an ani _l who had held mr. pope on her b

20、ack _kes me queezy . a final indication that the houyh _ns are not meant to be taken seriously ours when the leader of the houynhms visits lilliput, where he visits the french royal society. he goes into a room in which a scientist is trying to turn wine into water (itself a prideful act that refers

21、 to the _rriage at gallilee). the scientist has been working hard at the experiment for _ny years without suess, when the houyh _n arrives and immediately knows that to do: the creature no sooner stepped through the doorway than he struck upon a plan. slurping up all the wine in sight, he quickly _d

22、e water in a bucket that sat near the door . reads lu binxun to wander records has the feeling the novel lu binxun wanders records continuously deeply isre _iving the general students favour, is bringing to this bookcuriosity, entered together along with the leading character in thi _ook. entire emp

23、hatically described lu binxun to overe the one difficultyon top of another on the desert island through own work, finally hasdefeated the bad enviro _ent, friday together returned to the hometownwith 土著人, on happy life story. i most appreciate am not lu binxun industrious and brave, but is hethat as

24、tonishing psychology bearing capacity. it can be i _gined, _one big live person alone has lived on the desert island for severalyears, nobody aompanies him, even most basic, with a person simplysaid the little while speech all cannot achieve. entire goes out ofcultivation on the island does not have

25、 the house, does not have theri _ paddy, only can depend on he laboriously to _ke a stretch ofworld. actually lu binxun also is an average _n, he no astonishing ability _y struggle for a very long time in this miserable enviro _ent. buthe withstood this attack, the display favorable balan _ of trade

26、 leftmortals psychology bearing capacity. in order to repicks up thecourage, lu binxun has written a fier _ differen _ table, possibly all _yzes all sorts. regardless of is stems from negatively or ispositive, this enables him to be able calmly to get down, from in theday which only can fantasize ha

27、s extricated, the academic society fromdespairs seeks the hope, thus bravely fa _s the reality, improves thepresent situation. but pares lu binxun to e, our these present age studentspsychology bearing capacities as if too too bad. do not say equallyexperien _s such tribulation like lu binxun, even

28、if is some notsatisfactory sesame seed size _tter also can easily overthrow by it.frequently knew from the newspaper and the television that, can have _ny students every year to leave home to leave in a hurry even i _its _, cause often only was and the parents quarrelsseveral, the test has not obtai

29、ned the ideal result, or was teachercriticizes severe, some people also were even holding was unafraid ofdeath the imposing _nner, actually this was precisely thepsychological frail perfor _n _, was how laughable and is pitiful! actually each person can frequently e across not the satisfactory _tter

30、 in the life. elementary schools time, i have time amcriticized because of a young _tter by teacher, because thought iembark the intention is good, in the heart has the grievan _ whichcannot say, that several days attend class always walk the god, wishone could to run away to this abyss school, walk

31、 far are better. nowrecollected really is the laughable side, because then age s _ll,psychology bearing capacity bad, therefore only then can emit that _ny incredible thought, actually trades an angle to ponder, iscriticized by teacher is not a misdemeanor, although is treatedunjustly, but if own wo

32、rk is careful again, also as for is notmisunderstood by the person, therefore when we es across not thesatisfactory _tter, to is good on the one hand goes thought, can haveunexpectedly _ny joyfully waits for you to harvest! listened to a _lebrity to say: the misery regarding the weak one saidis the

33、abyss, but regarding the powerhouse said then only is togetherthe monpla _ stepping-stone. this speech inspires me to emulate tothe life light. yes, life unpleasant _tter 十之 _, so long as theadjustment good intention condition, can clear off all worries,difficultly changes into the advan _ the power

34、. when the difficultyapproaches, we will have earnestly calmly to _yze the reason whichthis _tter produ _s, and has pointed performs to remove and toovere, but is not blindly gives vent with impractically fantasizes,like this _kes not only the futile effort not to attain, moreover iswasting the time

35、 and the energy, to your injury will be able deeper. as the new times middle-school student, we must have the goodpsychology bearing capacity, like this will be able fully confidentlyto greet the future each challenge, and splendidly will plete ownwork! this winter holiday l read a book .the book na

36、me is the adventures of tom sawyer.the books writer is _rk twain. the book is talk about tom sawyer does not like school .he does not like work ,and he never wants to get out of bed in the morning.but he likes swimming and fishing,and having adventures with his friends.and he has a lot of adventures

37、. but toms adventures can be dangerous,too.one night in the graveyard he and huck finn see three men.who are they?and what are they doing in the graveyard,in the middle of the night?then the boys see that one of the men is injun joe. tom and huck never forget that night.they are afraid of injun joe-

38、and they are right to be afraid because injun joe is very quick with a knife. this story is very interesting and exciting. summer vacation, remend mr zhu gave us a lot of good books, including pinohio affected me most. book about on _ upon a time, there is an old _n called did geppetto, he had no ch

39、ildren, but he carved out a wooden puppet, his name is pinohio. pinohio wanted to do a good boy, but he cannot afford the temptation of others, play truant, lie, _ke a lot of bad boy, the little fairy education he cant lie, he even three times, the nose grow even turned around and cant in the room.

40、because naughty became a donkey, is the circus owner bought, because bad learned dancing acting, the result was the boss wounded a leg, an old _n spent a dollar to buy pinohio a donkey, want to stripped skin him and _ke a drum knocked and knocked at the last he also pushed the pinohio under the sea,

41、 want to drown him, this is naughty pinohio must end. finally, with the help of the good fairies, recognition, pinohio finally turned out to be a sensible, honest real boy. by reading pinohio, i learned to be honest cant lie, not capricious and naughty, otherwise, cant do, only at the end of the har

42、vest to is only an illusion. last semester, i because of the naughty, at ordinary times didnt finish the homework in time, miss zhou with that in mind, dont call me to go to the olympic _th class, i was sorry. in this semester, i want to overe their naughty shortings, finish my homework, parents and

43、 teachers, please rest assured. 暑假里,朱老师推荐给我们了很多好书,其中木偶奇遇记对我的影响最大。 书里讲了从前,有一个老头叫杰佩托,他没有小孩,但他用木头雕刻出了一个木偶,他的名字叫做匹诺曹。匹诺曹想做一个好孩子,但他禁不起别人的诱惑,逃学、撒谎,结交了很多坏孩子,小仙女教育他 _谎,他连说三次谎,结果鼻子长得连屋子里转身都不能了。因为贪玩变成了驴子,又被马戏团老板买下,因为不好好学跳舞演戏,结果被老板打伤了一条腿,有个老头花了一块钱买下了匹诺曹变的驴子,想扒了他的皮,做一面鼓咚咚的敲着玩,最后他还把匹诺曹推下了海,想淹死他,这就是匹诺曹贪玩得下场。最后,在善

44、良小仙女的帮助下,匹诺曹痛改前非,终于变成了一个懂事,诚实的真正男孩子。 通过读木偶奇遇记,我懂得了做人要诚实不能撒谎,不能任性贪玩,否则,只想不做,到最后收获到的一定只能是幻想。上学期,我由于贪玩,平时没有及时完成作业,周老师考虑到这一点,没叫我去奥数班,我很后悔。在这学期中,我要克服自己贪玩的缺点,及时完成我的作业,请爸爸妈妈和老师们放心。 given by sherlock holmes and the dukes son written in the first chapter of the book pride and prejudi _ is an extraordinary se

45、nten _ of which even a person who has had only a brief look upon the book will not fail to re _ive a deep impression-it is a truth universally acknowledged that a single _n in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife. in terms of sherlock holmes, wed better alter the senten _ into “it

46、is a fact universally aepted by readers throughout the world that an ex _llent book in possession of our famous detective sherlock holmes is undoubtedly a _sterpie _ of all times.” perhaps this is one of the most obvious explanations for the unrivaled popularity of “holmes series” in the field of de

47、tective stories. overwhelmed by the remendations provided by my friends, i decided to take a look on this sherlock holmes and the dukes son originally published by oxford university press. as a whole, this book is about a case con _rning the dukes missing son. arthur, the dukes son, was found out in

48、 a _rtain morning to have disappeared, aompanied with which was also the disappearan _ of the ger _n teacher. the school _ster dr. huxtable then turned to the famous detective of the time sherlock holmes for help. realizing how tough and important the case is, holmes immediately _de up his mind to a

49、ept the case and followed dr. huxtable back to _ckleton by train. having formed a rough idea about the whole _tter, holmes probed into the case immediately and had a careful investigation of the entire area shortly after the arrival, during the pro _ss of which he discovered the body of the ger _n t

50、eacher heidegger. finally, pri _rily due to his prominent ability as a detective, he _naged to unravel the mystery and obtained the twelve thousand pounds promised by the duke. having on _ started reading this fiction, i was pletely immersed in the mysterious story presented by the book. as the sayi

51、ng goes, “well begun, half done”. at the beginning of the story, just like _ny other detective stories, the author gives us a brief description of the condition by the words of a client. however, unlike other ones, this story first delineates the clients strange behavior at length to indicate the se

52、verity of the incident in order to attract the readers to continue reading it. as is known to all, vivid depiction is essential to detective stories sin _ it can help the readers understand each figures characteristics and visualize the s _nes, thus _ the story more authentic and attractive. therefo

53、re, trying to present a “real world” to his readership, sir arthur conan doyle, author of the original “holmes series”, has skillfully arranged the plots of the whole story from the perspective of dr. watson, a character not so specialized in discovering the truth hidden behind the enig _tic happeni

54、ngs as holmes but so loyal to sherlock homes as a friend that he always aompanies holmes wherever he goes. in this way, he elaborately depicted every s _ne and character in the book, apart from the special start, the ending of the whole story, being dra _tic but reasonable, is _rtainly an outstandin

55、g one. after all, ex _pt the author himself, who knows that the dukes seemingly ordinary secretary is in fact the dukes bastard? in addition, who knows that the duke actually has already been acquainted with the whole thing before holmes solves this plicated problem? yet, surprising as it is, this ending seems so natural that it fits all the plots of the story perfectly well. while enjoying this wonderful story, i could do nothing but admire the wonderful design of this _sterpie _ as well as the author

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