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1、英语名著读后感英语名著读后感1 i believe that one of the factors that makes a piece of literature or evena movie a masterpiece is how well the reader can relate to the story. this isdefinitely a book everyone can relate to. the adventures of tom sawyer is a literary masterpieces, written in 1876 bythe famous autho

2、r mark twain. tom sawyer is a mischievous young boy who lives inthe small town on the mississippi river called st. petersburg. the story line issimple, the book reads like a biography or a memoir of a summer in tom sawyerslife. tom sawyer seems to be the precursor of and the template for misfit kids

3、such as dennis the menace, malcolm in the middle, and calvin and hobbs. whatmakes this story great is that tom sawyer represents everything that is greatabout childhood. the book is filled with toms adventures playing pirates andwar with his friend joe harper. tom has a trusted friend, huck finn, wh

4、o few ofthe adults approve of. the book is filled with ideas of how the world works,such as how pirates and robbers work, that are so innocent, they could only comefrom a child. it is a story filled with action, adventure, ingenious ideas,love, and schoolyard politics. the whole story is seemingly a

5、 complication ofwhat people did or wish they did during their childhood. the book is a little difficult to read at first. personally, it takes me alittle while to get used to the 19th century dialect in the book. other thanreferring to persons of african decent in derogatory terms (which im sure use

6、sterms even young children already know), the book would be an enjoyable read forpeople of all ages. i highly recommend this book for anyone looking to feelyoung again, if just for a few hundred pages. 英语名著读后感2 those beautiful flowers -book review: “camille i read the chinese version of “camille a f

7、ew years ago. at that time i wasdeeply moved by the main character marguerite gautier. “camille or “the lady ofthe camellias by alexandre dumas, fils, is the story of marguerite gautier, ayoung courtesan, or kept woman, in paris in the mid 1800s, and how she falls inlove with a young man, armand duv

8、al, and then tries to escape from herquestionable past. unfortunately, it comes back to haunt her and she ends upreturning to that life and dies painfully and alone, but with the knowledge thatshe was a noble woman at heart. when i first began to read the book, i did notcare for marguerite or her at

9、titude or lifestyle, but as i got further into thenarrative, i realized that her saucy attitude was a front to cover the lonelywoman that she really was. she felt used, abused and unloved, until the gentlearmand duval came into her life and showed her that he loved her as a person andnot for what sh

10、e could do for him. it must have taken great courage formarguerite to leave the life she had lived for so long, knowing all along thatit was probably too good to be true and would not last indefinitely. and it alsoshowed that marguerite really loved armand duval for she could even changeherself for

11、him. however, happiness didnt last for long. when m. duval, armands father,came to her, pleading for her to leave armand to save both armands reputationand that of his younger innocent sister, marguerite saw a way to become pure ofheart, if not in body. she felt that it was her duty, because she lov

12、ed armandso much, to do this even though it meant giving up her own happiness and hurtingarmand temporarily. she reluctantly returned to her former life, knowing thatsome day armand would forgive her. sadly, she died in debt and basically alone,except for her one female friend, julie duprat, who hel

13、ped her during herillness. she had her journal sent to armand after her death, explaining why shehad made the choices she had. i think dumass last few lines about margueritebeing the exception, not the rule were quite true, and i also agreed with hisview that while her lifestyle could not be condone

14、d, we as a society assume thatall of these type of women are cold and heartless, while this may not always bethe case. a person can make the wrong choices in life when they are young, andtry to redeem themselves, but sometimes past situations prevent them fromchanging their lives, even though they d

15、esperately wish to do so. this appliesto both men and women in many different types of circumstances: involvement incrime; drug or alcohol abuse; gambling; prostitution; financial problems; poormarriage choices; etc. and this is the fact, which exists in the wholesociety. as far as the other charact

16、ers in the book, i think marguerite was right insaying that no one truly cared about her, but only wanted something from her,the only exceptions being armand and julie duprat. of course, the comte de g.and comte de n. wanted her body and appearance. the duke needed to “wake up andsmell the coffee an

17、d realize that she could never replace his dead daughter. ifhe truly cared, he could have helped her leave her lifestyle without “keepingher himself. and lastly, prudence was a blood-sucking leech who used margueritealmost worse than the men. i also think she was jealous of the fact thatmarguerite h

18、ad so much more courage than herself and someone truly lovedher. last morning, when tiding my bookshelf, i took this book out of the shelf,and a dried flower flew away from the book. it was pale blue, very transparent,with thin fine veins. a dried flower flew away from the book. it was pale blue,ver

19、y transparent, with thin fine veins. i held it against the morning light andblew on it. the soft breeze carried it away. camille is just like the camellia,she could never escape from the destiny of withering. but it wasnt her fault;its because of the evil of capitalism and the hideousness of that so

20、ciety. suddenly, i remembered a saying: “women are like the flowers. those prettywomen are like those beautiful flowers; their delicate beauty makes people feelthey are the miracle of life. however, even the god envies their beauty. itseems that beautiful women always have tragic endings. as we are

21、normal persons,even we can see the hideousness of humanity that results in their fate ofwithering, we can at most ask quietly in our hearts: where have those beautifulflowers gone? where have they gone? 英语名著读后感3 ive just fininshed reading the first 4 harry potter books for about the5th time through,

22、 and theyre just as magical and affecting as they have everbeen. everything is in here: suspense, adventure, mystery, humour, danger.theres even some pretty satisfying paybacks. the characters are fantastic andfantastically realistic. there are bad people who turn out to be good guys andgood people

23、who turn out to be bad guys, just like life. i think the thing i like best about these books is the message that itsokay to be different - to be not normal. i would love for everyone in schoolto have hear that message. it would probably reduce the bullying around theschool. these books value real th

24、oughts. much has been made of harrys rulebreaking, but only once in the series so far does he break a rule for arbitrarypersonal gain. most of the time he makes a decision that whats right is moreimportant than whats written. and you know what? lifes like that sometimes. ithink its great that kids a

25、re getting an example of how to do whats right evenwhen it involves breaking rules. the potter books also show that there areconsequences for rule breaking. if not getting caught and getting a detention,then a spell going wrong and someone getting turned into a cat. this shows thatwhen you make a de

26、cision to go against the rules that things may not go as youexpected and you have to take responsibility for the outcome. 英语名著读后感4 oliver twist, one of the most famous works of charles dickens, is a novelreflecting the tragic fact of the life in britain in 18th century. the author who himself was bo

27、rn in a poor family wrote this novel in histwenties with a view to reveal the ugly masks of those cruel criminals and toexpose the horror and violence hidden underneath the narrow and dirty streets inlondon. the hero of this novel was oliver twist, an orphan, who was thrown into aworld full of pover

28、ty and crime. he suffered enormous pain, such as hunger,thirst, beating and abuse. while reading the tragic experiences of the littleoliver, i was shocked by his sufferings. i felt for the poor boy, but at thesame time i detested the evil fagin and the brutal bill. to my relief, as waswritten in all

29、 the best stories, the goodness eventually conquered devil andoliver lived a happy life in the end. one of the plots that attracted me most isthat after the theft, little oliver was allowed to recover in the kind care ofmrs. maylie and rose and began a new life. he went for walks with them, or roser

30、ead to him, and he worked hard at his lessons. he felt as if he had left behindforever the world of crime and hardship and poverty. how can such a little boy who had already suffered oppressive afflictionremain pure in body and mind? the reason is the nature of goodness. i think itis the most import

31、ant information implied in the novel by dickens-he believedthat goodness could conquer every difficulty. although i dont think goodness isomnipotent, yet i do believe that those who are kind-hearted live more happilythan those who are evil-minded. for me, the nature of goodness is one of the most ne

32、cessary character for aperson. goodness is to humans what water is to fish. he who is without goodnessis an utterly worthless person. on the contrary, as the famous saying goes, thefragrance always stays in the hand that gives the rose, he who is with goodnessundoubtedly is a happy and useful person

33、. people receiving his help are gratefulto him and he also gets gratified from what he has done, and thus he can do goodto both the people he has helped and himself. to my disappointment, nowadays some people seem to doubt the existence ofthe goodness in humanity. they look down on peoples honesty a

34、nd kindness,thinking it foolish of people to be warm-hearted. as a result, they show nosympathy to those who are in trouble and seldom offer to help others. on theother hand, they attach importance to money and benefit. in their opinion, moneyis the only real object while emotions and morality are n

35、ihility. if they cannotget profit from showing their kindness, they draw back when others are facedwith trouble and even hit a man when he is down. they are one of the sorts thati really detest. francis bacon said in his essay, goodness, of all virtues and dignities ofthe mind, is the greatest, bein

36、g the character of the deity, and without it, manis a busy, mischievous, wretched thing, no better than a kind of vermin. that is to say a person without goodness is destined to lose everything.therefore, i, a kind person, want to tell those vermin-to-be to learn from thekind oliver and regain the n

37、ature of goodness. 英语名著读后感5 the kerwick unauthorized biography is the dickenss first novel, is alsoone of his outstanding representative works. this work had reflected theextremely broad life picture, described the early 19th centurys british societyreally, what the story writes is a single old gent

38、ry mr. kerwick, is one “thecelebrities, is also one “the scholar, is also by his surname naming massorganization “kerwick society creator. he brings several “the kerwick factionto exit to travel for pleasure. a group has bumped into all sorts of funnylaughable people and the matter, passes through f

39、or about two years, hisfollower and he thought that travelled for pleasure has sufficed, “kerwicksociety also announced has dismissed, mr. kerwick implemented “retired, thestory also in light of this finished. the complete plot is along with kerwick etal. the travel what one sees and hears and the b

40、itter experience launches,therefore the structure is quite sloppy, but therefore can also more give thereader by new and the nimble feeling. the author especially has also arrangedone for the entire story take mr. kerwick and the hoodlum gold mr. ghales contradictory conflict as thecontent master li

41、ne, from the beginning runs throughout the tail. also presses“completely the spirit finally in the entire book, book in whole shows fate,as soon as has made the confession. but this work is not eventually by thevicissitudes of life, winding complex story win that one kind. causes the peopleexcited,

42、to cause the people to undergo for a long time does not forget, isthese many and varied typical characters, these concise vivid life picture, theygive the human by the extremely rich inspiration.superficially, take goldenghales turning a new leaf as the symbol, this works main thought is anabstract

43、old formula: “nicely finally defeats evilly, but this is also issuitable for dickenss many work common formulas. but in fact, authors thoughtsand feelings as well as the work content, certainly not so is actually witheredand vulgar, but extremely is rich and moving. reads the kerwick unauthorizedbio

44、graphy, the people everywhere can by these ingenious, vivid and the profoundsatire description attract. these marvelous satire art, is precisely authorsthoughts and feelings nature reveals. the target of attack, is precisely underthe capitalist system is in power the character. the author harbors th

45、e moodwhich abhors, has portrayed at that time british upper circles of societys allsorts of characters from each aspect, like aristocrat, landlord, capitalist,politician, serviceman, wife, young lady, manager, pastor and so on, has exposedtheir ugly souls and the disgusting life really. the people

46、saw that anotheracts like a fool the portrait and the genre painting, also cannot stop thehatred and the loathing in any event. but, in all satires in the objects, the author attacks repeatedly speciallyemphatically, is overtop structures and so on capitalism law, legal system,jail, as well as bourg

47、eoisies judge, attorney, government official and so on.about these aspects description, has accounted for the massive lengths in thebook and the most important position, this is this book characteristic. but thisis also the work true subject is. kerwick unauthorized biography is simply tocapitalism

48、legal systems one most vivid, the powerful complaint book! , theauthor is oppressed on the other hand to the capitalist system under and smalland weak which harms and common laborers sincere sympathy, in the work is alsoobvious. specially the author with the interlude form these independent smallsto

49、ries which says to the reader, for example “becomes an itinerant wushuperformer the play this articles story, “turns over to the story whichimprisons, “the church janitors story and so on, very vividly touchingdescribed many have experienced suffering the misery lower level goodcharacters images, wa

50、s nearly holds tear of the sympathetic to narrate thecapitalist society completely to add in their spiritual life and the materiallife tribulation, this with to these bourgeoisie pets taunting, forms theincisive comparison. is natural, we are not difficult to see that althoughdickenss this article h

51、atred is intense, down to although he in this book tougly and the unreasonable capitalism law, the legal system the entire politicallifes attack is brave and powerful, but because in his world outlook iscontaining the very big contradiction, therefore also maintains regarding thebourgeoisie was fantasizing, is holding the reformism thought to the capitalistsystem. he denied the bourgeoisie law then, actually placed hopes in one kind ofimpra

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