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第老人与海英文读后感10篇老人与海英文读后感1

Ihavereadmanybooks,whichIlearnedalotofknowledge,letmeknowalotoftruthinlife,includingabook,letmeexperienceadeep,itisafamouswriterErnestHemingwaywrote,"Hits."

"Hits"Thisbooktalkedaboutsuchastory,oldfishermanSantiagodeCubaconsecutive84daysdidnotcatchthefish,wasanotherloserasafisherman,buthewaspersistent,andfinallycaughtabigmarlinlargeMarlinshisboatdraggedonforthreedaysatsea,exhausted,wastiedtotheboathewaskilledononeside,andthenReturnJourneyrepeatedlybeensharkattacks,hehasexhaustedallmeanstocounterattack.BacktoHongKongonlytheheadandafishtailspine.Althoughthefishhavebittengone,butwhatcannotdestroythewillofhisbravery.Thisbookrevealstousatruth:peoplearenotborntofail,andapersoncanbedestroyed,butcannotbedefeated.

老人与海英文读后感2

Iwasveryfavorofasectionofmusicinitsballs.It’sprettybrisk,likedawonderfulsongofatothecharacters,IlikedElizabeth,thehe-ro-in-e,thoughIdidn’tthinkshe’sbeautiful.Butshe’ssmart.However,Ididn’tpaymuchattentiontotheplot.Ithoughtit’ssolongthatitmademeimpatientandbored.Bynow,Ihaven’treadthewholestoryinEnglishoritsChineseversion,either.Ioweittomyprejudice.Infact,Ididn’tunderstandthestoryatthattime.Ididn’tknowwhyitcalledPrideandPrejudice.Ofcoursesomeonewaspride,butIdidn’tfindwhere’stheprejudice.Ithoughtit’snormal,thewaypeopletreatedeachotherinthat.Iconsideredprejudicewouldbeverydisgusting.ButtothemovieeverthingwasOKinmyminds,exceptits,IthinkIhaveunderstoodmoreaboutit.I’maprejudicedpersonsoIcan’tfindwhere’swrong.

ImerelyliketodothethingsIlike.EverytimeImeetsomebodyorsomething,mythinkingaboutheoritalldependsonmyforegoneexperienceandmymoodofthetime.

老人与海英文读后感3

WhenIread"theseniorfishermanthink:Heretotheseacoastreallywastoonear,perhapscouldhaveabiggerfishinafartherplace..."When,Iextremelyadmirethisseniorfisherman,becausehebynowalreadyprojectedonsomefish,buthehadnotsettledtothepresentsituation,butwasapproachesthebiggergoaladvance.Againhasalookus,usuallymeetsoneslightlyisdifficult,weallcomplainincessantly.Wewillbethemotherlandfuture,willbesupposedtolikethisoldpersonsamemindloftyaspiration,willevenbetterpursueevenbetter,thebiggergoal.

WhenIread"thebigmarlinstartfasttogatherroundtheyoungfishingboathover,twinedthecableonthemast,theoldpersonrighthandlifteduphighthesteelfork,leaptthewatersurfaceinittheflash,didutmostthrowstoitsheart,onewailendedthebigfish’slife,itwasstaticstaticfloatsonthewatersurface..."When,myheartalsolikedtogetherthebigstonefalls.Iextremelyadmireoldpersonthatkinddonotdread,therelentlessspirit,althoughknowsthematchstrengthisverystrong,buthenotslightlyflinches,butiswelcomesdifficultlyabove.Justbecausehadthiskindofspirit,theseniorfishermanonlythenachievedthislifeanddeathcontestsuccess.Wealsomuststudyseniorfisherman’sspiritinlife,handlesthematterdoesnotfearthedifficulty,onlythencanobtainsuccessfully.

老人与海英文读后感4

Wasreadingthebigfish’ssmellofbloodissmelledbyonecrowdofsharkfish,struggledswimssnatchesthefood,oldperson’slefthandhappentointheconvulsions,heonlycouldusetherighthand,withwoodenstick,themouthandsoonallwasallowedtousefortheweaponself-defensewhichattacked,andfinallyexpelledthiscrowdofsharkfish.Butthebigfish’smeatwasalreadyeatenonemost,buttheoldpersonalsocharminglycriticizedoneselfthelefthand"thisworktimeactuallywasresting"time,Ialsowassubduedbytheoldpersonoptimisticspirit.Inthelife,somelossesareinevitable,weshouldtreatbytheoptimisticmanner,cannotbecalculating.

Finally,thenovelseesbyoneyouththeseniorfishermanfullyhas18footlongbigmarlininthemeasure,oncemoredescribedthisfish’shugeness,explainedseniorfishermanovercomesthedifficultywasbig,non-wasmorecommonthan.

Thenoveleulogizedthespiritwhichtheseniorfishermanfearhardanddangerousdiligentlydidnotstruggle,wealsoshouldlikehissuch,couldnotsatisfythepresentsituation,shouldpositivelytoabove,doanymatterallisrelentless,meetsdifficultlymustwelcomedifficultlyabove,couldgiveuphalfwayinnohasthis,weonlythencanobtainabiggersuccessandthevictory.

老人与海英文读后感5

theOldManandtheSeaisoneofHemingway’smostenduringworksandmayverywellbecomeoneofthetrueclassicsofthisgeneration.ItplayedaGREatpartinhiswinningthePulizerPrizein1953andthe1954NovelPrizeforLiteratureandconfirmedhispowerandpresenceintheliteraryworld.Hemingwayisalsooneofmyfavoritewriters.BesidesTheOldManAndtheSea,Ihavereadsomeofhisotherworks,suchasTheSunAlsoRises,AFarewelltoArmsandTheSnowofKilimanijaro.ButTheOldManandtheSeaistheonethatleftthedeepestimpressiononme.

IfirstreadthisbookwhenIwasinmyfifteens.AndnowIrememberitjustaswellasifIhadreadityesterday.PrideandPrejudiceisachefdoeuvre.

Myfirstimpressionofthisstorywasfromscreen.

It’slonglongago,maybebeforeIcanreadenglishbooks.Idon’trememberwhichmovieeditionIhadseen.ButIwasimpressedbythemusic,thesceneryandthecostume.Iwasveryfavorofasectionofmusicinitsballs.It’sprettybrisk,likedawonderfulsongofatothecharacters,IlikedElizabeth,theheroine,thoughIdidn’tthinkshe’sbeautiful.Butshe’ssmart.However,Ididn’tpaymuchattentiontotheplot.Ithoughtit’ssolongthatitmademeimpatientandbored.Bynow,Ihaven’treadthewholestoryinEnglishoritsChineseversion,either.Ioweittomyprejudice.

Infact,Ididn’tunderstandthestoryatthattime.Ididn’tknowwhyitcalledPrideandPrejudice.Ofcoursesomeonewaspride,butIdidn’tfindwhere’stheprejudice.Ithoughtit’snormal,thewaypeopletreatedeachotherinthat.Iconsideredprejudicewouldbeverydisgusting.ButtothemovieeverthingwasOKinmyminds,exceptits,IthinkIhaveunderstoodmoreaboutit.I’maprejudicedpersonsoIcan’tfindwhere’swrong.ImerelyliketodothethingsIlike.EverytimeImeetsomebodyorsomething,mythinkingaboutheoritalldependsonmyforegoneexperienceandmymoodofthetime.

老人与海英文读后感6

Thetheoldmanandtheseaisabriefbutmeaningfulstory.Afterfishingnothingduringthepast84days,theoldfishermanSanDiegofinallycapturedasalmon,whichweightisover1500pounds.Afteratoughstruggle,exactly,threedays’standoff,theoldmaneventuallykilledthebigfishthatcametosurfacebecauseofbeingexhausted.However,onthewaytoharbor,theoldmanwasattackedbymanysharkswhotrackedafterthesmellofthedeadsalmon,whathestillholdwasonlytheboneofthebigfishwhenhearrivedatport.

Itissaidthattheauthor,ErnestHemingwaywhoisagreatAmericanwriterwrotethenovelinonlyeightweeks,basingononeofhisfriend’strueexperience.Hecreatedthefigureoftheoldmanwhichwaslatercalledbypeople“toughman”andshowedhislifeattitudeandspiritualworld.Themostwell-knownsentenceofthisnovelandalsothetopicofitisthat:“manisnotmadefordefeat.Amancanbedestroyedbutnotdefeated.”Thesewordsbecomebeliefofmanyreaders.

Inmyopinion,thewholestoryisaboutabattlebetweenanoldmanandthesea,bothofwhichareconsideredtoha一vesymbolicmeaningsaccordingtocritics.Theoldmanoncewassoenergeticandstrongbutcouldn’tgetharvestfromthesea.Heusedhisoldbodyandstrongmindtofightagainstnatureandchallengehisfate.Hedidwinabit—hegotthelargefish,buthelosttotallybecausehecarriedbackonlytheskeletonofthefishwithhishandsbleeding.Ontheotherhand,hehaddoneallhecouldtofightagainstallunluckythingsanddidn’tlosehisface.Hebeha一vedlikearealman,atoughman.

It’satragicnovel,butit’salsoaheroicsymphony.Thepooroldfishermanwasregardedasafailurebyotherfishersashehadcapturednothingduringthepast84days.Whenhefishedthat1500-poundsalmon,hedeterminedtofighttodeatheventhoughheknewclearlythatthebigfishwasmuchstrongerthanhim,andfinally,hesucceeded.Buttheordealwasnottotheendevenhehadsucceededincapturingthebigfish.Thesalmonwasbiggerthanhisfishing-boat,hedadnochoicesbutbindingthefishtoonesideofhisboat.Duringhiswayhome,thedeadsalmonwasattackedagainandagainbyshakesfollowedafterthesmellofblood.Hehadtodoeverythinghecoulddotoprotecthisvictory.Harpoonwastakenawaybyashark,hetiedtheknifeontheoartosticktheshake;theknifewasbroken,heusedshortsticktofightagainsttheshark;theshortstickwaslost,hefoughtwithrudder···Nothingcoulddestroyhisvolitionthoughthefishwaseatenbysharks.Godseemstoha一venopitytowardsuchagreatoldman;hedroppedmisfortunesonthispooroldmantimeandtimeagain.ButtheoldSanDiegoneverga一vein.

Theoldman’sstoryisnotonlyasymboloftherelationshipbetweenhumanandnature,butalsoasymboloftheindestructiblespiritofhuman.Inreality,theoldmanwasdefeated,butinspirit,hewasawinner.Thespiritoftenaciousfightofhimsuggestedthedignityandperseveranceofhumanpeople.Evenagreatsuccessfulpersonhassomeexperienceoffrustration.Therearevariousreasonsofbeingfailed,butevenaninsignificantfailureisanunbearablestrike.Goingtosea,hewouldgainanotherhopeofbeingsuccessful.Maybe,thesinisterlifeenvironmentandthetenacityoflifeattitudeisthereasonthatthiscompositionismoreandmoreattractive.Lifeitselfisakindofendlesspursuit,justliketheoldman’ssaying“humanisnotborntobefailure,onecouldberuined,buthecouldnotbedefeated.”Thesewordsremindmeofthe“Destinysymphony",inwhichBeethovensaysthat“Icouldbedestroyed,butIcouldn’tbeconquered”。Theyindicatethemeaningofahero,themeaningoflife.Also,it’swhatthisstorywantstotellpeople:humanshouldfacethefailurebra一vely.Fromthisrespect,thisbookisnotanallegoryorafairytale,butarealisticworks.What’simportantinthisstoryisnotwinbutthevalueofalife.Theoldmandarestochallengetheextremityandoverthelimittimeandtimeagain.Whathebroughttohumanisnotonlyanattitudeofconfidence,butalsoapowerfulstrengthofspirit.

Thegivesmealotofrevelation.Whatisfailure?Failureisthebra一verytogetupthecouragetoclimbupwhenyoufelldownandtogetthecouragetoclimbupagainwhenyoufellagainandneverlosethehopeoflifeandthedreamoflife.Whatishero?Heroisthepeoplewhodaretofacethefrustration,daretochallengethefrustrationanddefeatthefrustrationandovercomeoneself,theyha一vethecouragetoachievetheirdream,eventheyha一vefailedmanytimes.

Whatscaryusisnotthefailure,buttheweaknessandgivingintothefailure.Onceyouha一vesurrendered,allyourdreamswillnevercometrue.Thisthoughtalsohasasignificantmeaningtoourrealisticlife.Lifeisliketheoldman’sfishing,evenyouarefailed,butyouwillnotlea一veregretforlife,becauseyouha一vestruggledandfacedtothechallengesbra一vely.We’llbethewinnerofourlife,andourlifewillbesplendidbecauseweha一vestruggledwithourdreams.

老人与海英文读后感7

Santiago,anoldmanaboutsixtyyearsold,fishedalonewithnothingcaughtineightyfourdays.Noonewouldliketotalktohimforhisextremelybadluckexceptaboywhoalwayscametohelpafterthedayandfinallylefttoanotherboatunderthepressureofhisparents.Ignoringthecontemptfromtheyoungerfishermenandsympathyfromtheolder,onthemorningofthe85thday,theoldmanstartedhisfishingwithdeterminationandrowedhisoldboatveryfarintheseawherehebelievedtherewouldbebigfish.FortunatelytheoldmanmetwithabigfishashehadwishedandfinallydefeatedthebigMarlinwithtwodaysandnightsstruggleafterovercominggreatdifficulties.ButmoreunfortunatelythereweremanysharkscomingafterhisboatattractedbythesmellofthebloodofthebigMarlin.Afterdeath-and-lifestruggle,whenhefinallygotridofthesharkscomingaftertheboat,thebigMarlinwasbareskeleton.

TheOldManandtheSeatellsafrustratedexperienceoftheoldmanwhofishesaloneintheseainplainlanguages.Throughthesimplelines,a“toughguy”imageisshapedandheroismispraised.Thewholestorystartswithapeacefulbeginningwhichissometrivialoflifeandtalkingwiththeboy,andsuddenlyturnstoitsclimaxwhichisthedangerousfightingwiththebigfishandsharksaloneinthesea,andendswiththeoldman’sreturnwiththebareskeletonofthebigMarlin.Thoughtheboyonlyappearsatthebeginningandtheendinginthenovel,heplaysanindispensiblerole,itishisinspiringandsupportingthathelpstheoldmantobe“gracefulunderheavypressure”.

Inthebook,theoldmanpreparedhisfishingproperlyandpreciouslythananyotherfishermensothat“Thenwhenluckcomesyouareready”astheoldmanthoughttohimself.Inreality,someofuskeepcomplainingthattheyareborninwrongtimeorgoodluckneverknockstheirdoors.Infact,goodlucksometimesjustcomeswhentheyarenotready.TakingNewtonforexample,ifhehadnotacquiredalot,millionsofapplescouldnevermakehimdiscoverythegravity.Soifwejustkeepstudyingasmuchaswecan,goodluckwillfinallyfindusandabrightfutureisaheadofus.Theoldmannevergivesuphope.Whenallofpeoplethinkheisdoomed,hestillstronglybelievesthathewillgetabigfish.Andhedoes.Sonevergivinguphopeisveryimportanttous.ThisremindedmeofthesentenceinChurchill’sspeech“Nevergiveup,never,never,never…”.“Butmanisnotmadefordefeat.Amancanbedestroyedbutnotdefeated”hasalwaysbeeninspiringmewhenIcounterwithsomesetbacksinmylife.Setbacksareinevitableinpursuitofourgoals,butweshouldneverbefrustratedandshouldbe“gracefulunderheavypressure”liketheoldman.Itishisrelentlesspursuitthatcontributestothevictory.

老人与海英文读后感8

thenoveldescriptionisoneyearnearsixtyyearsofageseniorfisherman,whenalonegoestoseainonefishing,fishedonebigfish,actuallydidnotpull.theseniorfishermansocializedseveraldaysafterthefish,onlythendiscoveredthiswasthebigmarlinwhichonesurpassedtheoneselffishingboatseveralfold,althoughknewperfectlywellverydifficulttowin,butstilldidnotgiveup.afterwardsandfurtherbecauseinthebigmarlinwoundfishfishysmellbroughtinseveralcrowdsofsharkfishsnatchesthefood,buttheoldpersonstilldidnothopelikethistogiveup,finallyhighlightedencirclestightly,returnedtothebigfishbeltthefishingport,letsotherfishermennotadmirealready.whenireadtheseniorfishermanthink:heretotheseacoastreallywastoonear,perhapscouldhaveabiggerfishinafartherplace...when,iextremelyadmirethisseniorfisherman,becausehebynowalreadyprojectedonsomefish,buthehadnotsettledtothepresentsituation,butwasapproachesthebiggergoaladvance.againhasalookus,usuallymeetsoneslightlyisdifficult,weallcomplainincessantly.wewillbethemotherlandfuture,willbesupposedtolikethisoldpersonsamemindloftyaspiration,willevenbetterpursueevenbetter,thebiggergoal.whenireadthebigmarlinstartfasttogatherroundtheyoungfishingboathover,twinedthecableonthemast,theoldpersonrighthandlifteduphighthesteelfork,leaptthewatersurfaceinittheflash,didutmostthrowstoitsheart,onewailendedthebigfish’slife,itwasstaticstaticfloatsonthewatersurface...when,myheartalsolikedtogetherthebigstonefalls.iextremelyadmireoldpersonthatkinddonotdread,therelentlessspirit,althoughknowsthematchstrengthisverystrong,buthenotslightlyflinches,butiswelcomesdifficultlyabove.justbecausehadthiskindofspirit,theseniorfishermanonlythenachievedthislifeanddeathcontestsuccess.wealsomuststudyseniorfisherman’sspiritinlife,handlesthematterdoesnotfearthedifficulty,onlythencanobtainsuccessfully.wasreadingthebigfish’ssmellofbloodissmelledbyonecrowdofsharkfish,struggledswimssnatchesthefood,oldperson’slefthandhappentointheconvulsions,heonlycouldusetherighthand,withwoodenstick,themouthandsoonallwasallowedtousefortheweaponself-defensewhichattacked,andfinallyexpelledthiscrowdofsharkfish.butthebigfish’smeatwasalreadyeatenonemost,buttheoldpersonalsocharminglycriticizedoneselfthelefthandthisworktimeactuallywasrestingtime,helife,somelossesareinevitable,weshouldtreatbytheoptimisticmanner,cannotbecalculating.finally,thenovelseesbyoneyouththeseniorfishermanfullyhas18footlongbigmarlininthemeasure,oncemoredescribedthisfish’shugeness,explainedseniorfishermanovercomesthedifficultywasbig,non-wasmorecommonthan.thenoveleulogizedthespiritwhichtheseniorfishermanfearhardanddangerousdiligentlydidnotstruggle,wealsoshouldlikehissuch,couldnotsatisfythepresentsituation,shouldpositivelytoabove,doanymatterallisrelentless,meetsdifficultlymustwelcomedifficultlyabove,couldgiveuphalfway

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