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第页共页英文小说〔通用22篇〕英文小说〔通用22篇〕英文小说篇1Scarlett,averypersonalityfigures,thetwomansshelove,neitherdoessheknowabout.Toher,Iwaspelledtoadmire,admireduhougan.herstrongandbrave,admirehertolaydownintheenviro____ent,farmworkerspreviouslysufferededucation,admirehertodisregardthemunitytocreatetheirownexpressionofthecause.Sheisinthewholestory,allapersonfulloffightingwillfullofvitality.Iappreciatedmost,itisthis"Tomorrowisanotherdayofhers.".Promisingforever,fulloffightingwill,willnevergiveup,neverdesperate.IthinkImmovedbyher.So,wheneverImeetdifficulty,themoodisnotgood,Iwilltelloneself:"Tomorrowisanotherday."GonewiththeWindisabsolutelyagoodbookthatisworthslingrepeatedly,thecharactersaregraceful,theplotrisesandfalls,excitingboldlyandunconstrainedly,thoughthesubjectivefactorbecauseoftheauthoramongthem,theappraisalonU.S.A.sCivilWarisnotobjectiveandoverall,butastoangleofliterature,thisonefinepieceofwritinggenerationdefinitelyabsolutely,worthvisiting.英文小说篇2Thisstory’snameis“Thelittleprince”.Asitknowntoall,wewillencounteralotofdifficulties,evenhardships.Differentpeoplemayhavedifferentwaystodealwiththem.AfterreadingTheLittlePrincess,IamdeeplyimpressedbySara’swaytodealwithdifficulties.TheLittlePrincesswaswrittenbyFrancesHodgsonBurt,afamousnovelistanddramatist.Sara,theheroineofthenovel,wasborninarichfamily.Inordertogetabettereducation,herfathertookherfromIndiatoLondonsothatshecouldgotothebestschool.BecauseSarawaskind-hearted,generousandmostofall-rich,shewaslovedbyeveryone.Allwentwelluntilherfatherdiedinanaccident.Everythingchangedpletely.Shedidn’tunderstandwhytheteachersandclassmatestreatedhersobadly.Eventheprincipalwhousedtobefondofher,madeherwork16hoursaday.Sara’smiserablelifebegan.WhenIfinishedreadingthebook,IwasshockedbywhattheunimaginablepainSarahadsufferedafterherfaDespiteofthetortureoftheprincipalandallthosepressuresabove,shestillwasoptimistictowardslife.Byreadingthisnovel,Ifeltinspiredandthinkmuch.Whenwemeetsuchdifficulties,whatshouldwedo?Somepeoplealwaysplainthatthefateisunfairtothem.Somepeoplecan’tsustainthehardshipsandchoosetogiveup.Fewofthemeventrytomitsuicidebecausetheylackthecouragetoovereit.paredwithSara-anelevenyearsoldgirlwhocantreatthepressureoflifewithoptimisticspirit,thesepeople’sperformancesaresoundedsolamentable.Whycan’ttheymakeit?However,whatimpressmemostarehercharacteristicsandthethoughtofher“beingarealprincess.”This“realprincess”doesnotmeanluxurypalaces,beautifulclothesandtheappleoftheothers’eyes,butbeingkind,generousandhavinggoodmanners.Itisunnecessaryfor“arealprincess”tobestronginbody,butshemustbestronginwill.Saraisarealprincessinmyheartallthetime,whethe英文小说篇3IhaveneverthoughtsothinabookwhichiscalledTheCatcherintheRyecaninfluencemesomuch.Itmakesmefeelveryimpressive.Andafterreadingthisbook,Ihavearousedmanythoughtsaboutit.Intodaysliteratureworld,TheCatcherintheRyeistoberecognizedasamodernclassic.Afterreadingthisbook,adultscanincreasetheunderstandingofteenagers;youngpeoplecanincreasetheunderstandingoftheirfuturelife.Nomatterwhomafterreadingthisbookwillimprovetheirabilityabouttobevigilantagainstthereality.Italsocanmakeyouchooseoneself-reliancewaytoyourfutureeasily.Thisbooktoldusaprofoundsignificancestory.TheofthisnovelHoldenhatedallthehypocriticalthingsandreallywantedtopursuitthepurerealityatfirst.Becauseofthedevelopmentofhissociety,hefinallysubmitstothedevelopmentprocessofthesocialreality.Itdeeplyshowtheloneliness,loss,painofyoungergenerationwhichisgrowupaftertheWorldWarIIinU.S.Perhapswecanlearnfromthisbooktofindourownshadow.Toacertainextentthatitreflectsmanycharacteristicsoftheadolescents,andwecanalsoseethedarksideofthesociety.Withthematerialsprogress,thespiritualworldisinevitablyproducingsomechanges.Atthattime,whatweneedisachangewhichcanmakeourdreamintoareality.Therefore,whatweshoulddoisnottohope,nottowait,nottoplain,butfromnowon,juststartfromyourowneffortsandwatchyourinitialdream.Youdtryyourbesttocreatethelifeyouwantwithyourownhands.英文小说篇4--ThoughtsgivenbySherlockHolmesandtheDuke’sSonAsawhole,thisbookisaboutacaseconcerningtheDuke’smissingson.Arthur,theDuke’sson,wasfoundoutinacertainmorningtohavedisappeared,acpaniedwithwhichwasalsothedisappearanceoftheGermanteacher.TheschoolmasterDr.HuxtablethenturnedtothefamousdetectiveofthetimeSherlockHolmesforhelp.Realizinghowtoughandimportantthecaseis,HolmesimmediatelymadeuphismindtoacceptthecaseandfollowedDr.HuxtablebacktoMackletonbytrain.Havingformedaroughideaaboutthewholematter,Holmesprobedintothecaseimmediatelyandhadacarefulinvestigationoftheentireareashortlyafterthearrival,duringtheprocessofwhichhediscoveredthebodyoftheGermanteacherHeidegger.Finally,primarilyduetohisprominentabilityasadetective,hemanagedtounravelthemysteryandobtainedthetwelvethousandpoundspromisedbytheDuke.Havingoncestartedreadingthisfiction,Iwaspletelyimmersedinthemysteriousstorypresentedbythebook.Asthesayinggoes,“Wellbegun,halfdone”.Atthebeginningofthestory,justlikemanyotherdetectivestories,theauthorgivesusabriefdescriptionoftheconditionbythewordsofaclient.However,unlikeotherones,thisstoryfirstdelineatestheclient’sstrangebehavioratlengthtoindicatetheseverityoftheincidentinordertoattractthereaderstocontinuereadingit.Asisknowntoall,vividdepictionisessentialtodetectivestoriessinceitcanhelpthereadersunderstandeachfigure’scharacteristicsandvisualizethescenes,thusmakingthestorymoreauthenticandattractive.Therefore,tryingtopresenta“realworld”tohisreadership,SirArthurConanDoyle,authoroftheoriginal“Holmesseries”,hasskillfullyarrangedtheplotsofthewholestoryfromtheperspectiveofDr.Watson,acharacternotsospecializedindiscoveringthetruthhiddelmDetectiveConanusedthis“Conan”asthenameofitshero.AsfarasIamconcerned,nothingismoreadmirableandsurprisingintheheroSherlockHomesthanhisprofoundknowledgewhichhascertainlyassistedhimalotwhenhewasstudyingthecase.Takethebicycletyresforinstance,Holmesactuallyiscapableofrecognizing42differentvarietiesofbicycletyres.What’smore,accordingtohisotherstories,Holmeshasstudieddifferentkindsofnewspapers,cigarettes,people’sfootprintsandotherspecialthingsaswell.Therefore,heseemstohavethemasteryofanythingrelevanttothecaseshedealswith.Exceptforhisillimitableknowledge,HolmesalsospecializesinarrangingthefactsinorderandthenfindingthefactleadinghimtoaGREatdiscoveryoreventhetruthitself.Fromhisspeaking“Everymysteryhasananswer”,wecanreadilyshapetheimpressionofamanwithgreatintelligenceandinflexiblewill.Inthiscase,aftergettingridofunrelatedfacts,SherlockHomeseventuallygraspedtheclueanddiscoveredtheamazingfact.英文小说篇5Scarlett,averypersonalityfigures,thetwomansshelove,neitherdoessheknowabout.Toher,Iwaspelledtoadmire,admireherstrongandbrave,admirehertolaydownintheenviro____ent,farmworkerspreviouslysufferededucation,admirehertodisregardthemunitytocreatetheirownexpressionofthecause.Sheisinthewholestory,allapersonfulloffightingwillfullofvitality.Iappreciatedmost,itisthis"Tomorrowisanotherdayofhers.".Promisingforever,fulloffightingwill,willnevergiveup,neverdesperate.IthinkImmovedbyher.So,wheneverImeetdifficulty,themoodisnotgood,Iwilltelloneself:"Tomorrowisanotherday."GonewiththeWindisabsolutelyagoodbookthatisworthslingrepeatedly,thecharactersaregraceful,theplotrisesandfalls,excitingboldlyandunconstrainedly,thoughthesubjectivefactorbecauseoftheauthoramongthem,theappraisalonU.S.A.sCivilWarisnotobjectiveandoverall,butastoangleofliterature,thisonefinepieceofwritinggenerationdefinitelyabsolutely,worthvisiting.Hamletthebehavior,andwantedhimtorevengeforthefather.Tothis,hestartedthedifficultrevengecourse,launchedthelifeanddeathcontestwithClaudius.Finally,sentoutswordtherevengetoClaudius.英文小说篇7DoyouknowHarryPotter?oneofmyfavouritesparetimereadingsandit’swrittenbyJ.K.Rowling.ShehadtheideaaboutHarryPotterwhenshewasontrain,“Harryjustwalkedintomyhead.”Shesaidlater.ShestartedwritingthefirsteditionofHarryPotterthenextday.Whenreadthebookmyfirsttime,Ifeelveryexcitingandinteresting.SoIreaditagainandagain,eachtimeIhavedifferentfeelings,sometimesIevenfeelasifI’moneofPotter’spartners.NowtherearefiveeditionofHarryPotterpublishedandtheyareverypopularwithyoungstudents.BooksaboutHarryPotterhavesoldmillionsofcopiesallovertheworld.DoyoulikeHarryPotter?Ifyouhaven’treadthebookyet,readitnowandyou’llfindawonderfulworld.英文小说篇8Ivejustfininshedreadingthefirst4HarryPotterbooksforaboutthe5thtimethrough,andtheyrejustasmagicalandaffectingastheyhaveeverbeen.Everythingisinhere:suspense,adventure,mystery,humour,danger.Theresevensomeprettysatisfyingpaybacks.Thecharactersarefantasticandfantasticallyrealistic.Therearebadpeoplewhoturnouttobegoodguysandgoodpeoplewhoturnouttobebadguys,justlikelife.IthinkthethingIlikebestaboutthesebooksisthemessagethatitsokaytobedifferent-tobenot"normal."Iwouldloveforeveryoneinschooltohavehearthatmessage.Itwouldprobablyreducethebullyingaroundtheschool.Thesebooksvaluerealthoughts.MuchhasbeenmadeofHarrysrulebreaking,butonlyonceintheseriessofardoeshebreakaruleforarbitrarypersonalgain.Mostofthetimehemakesadecisionthatwhatsrightismoreimportantthanwhatswritten.Andyouknowwhat?Lifeslikethatsometimes.Ithinkitsgreatthatkidsaregettinganexleofhowtodowhatsrightevenwhenitinvolvesbreakingrules.ThePotterbooksalsoshowthatthereareconsequencesforrulebreaking.Ifnotgettingcaughtandgettingadetention,thenaspellgoingwrongandsomeonegettingturnedintoacat.Thisshowsthatwhenyoumakeadecisiontogoagainsttherulesthatthingsmaynotgoasyouexpectedandyouhavetotakeresponsibilityfortheoute.英文小说篇9IhavegotalotofinterestingscientificknowledgefromthebooksofNationalGeographicReadingExpeditions,someofwhichareaboutlife,physics.Ireallycan’thelplosingmyselfinthecolorfulpicturesandclearwordsinthebooks.Afterreadingthebooks,Ihavebeenconsideringaquestion:Whatifwelivedwithoutscience?Greatchangeshavetakenplaceintheworldwiththehelpofscience.Inthepast,lifewasnasty,brutishandshort.Itishardtoimaginehowourforefatherscoulddowithoutsomanyconveniencesthatmodernsciencebringsabout.Backthen,onlyasmallgroupofpeopleenjoyedtheveryfewforts.Butthemajorityofpeopledidn’tevenhavesufficientfood,letalongtheirprivilegetobeeducated.Anyway,itissciencethatchangestheworldandmakespeople’slifebetterandbetter,althoughitalsoleadstosomebadaspectsatthesametime.Fromthediscoveryofthegravitytothefirststeponthemoon,wehumanbeingshaveexperiencedalongprocessofdevelopingscience.Andnow,thisprocessisstillcontinuingmuchfaster.Neworganismsarealreadybeingengineered,andnewgeicallymodifiedcropspromisebenefitsfromhigheryieldsandlessuseofharmfulchemicalsandsoon.Alotofexlesareshowingthispoint.Inthefuture,changesarelikelytobeevenmuchgreaterassciencereachesouttoshapelifeitself.Maybeoneday,thepossibilitythatlifeexistedonMarsbillionsofyearsagowillbepotentiallyoneofthegreatestdiscoveriesofourtime.Itistheforceofthepetition,wehumanbeings’inquiringmindandinitiativethatbringaboutthenon-stoppeddevelopmentofscience.Therefore,itisdifficultandimpossibletopreventsciencefromchangingtheworldandourlifeaswell.Atpresent,weareintwomindsaboutscience.Ontheonehand,weareenjoyingthesweetlifeasaresultoftheevelopmentofscience,andexpectittocontinue.Andweareshowingourinterestsintosomescientificexpeditions,suchastheastronomy,thealiencivilization,etc.Ontheotherhand,wearedistrustfulofit,duetothelackofunderstandingofscience.Somepeoplethusfararestillverysuperstitious,andtheywouldevenbelieveinsuperstitionsratherthanbelieveinscience.StephenHawking,oneofthemostremarkablescientistsintheworld,oncesaid,“Inademocraticsociety,thepublicneedstohaveabasicunderstandingofthescience,sothatitcanmakeinformeddecisionsandnotleavetheminthehandsofexperts.”ThishasremindedmeofProfessorAlanG.MacDiarmidfromAmerica,thepersonwhogottheNobelPrizeforchemistryintheyearofXX.InhislectureatPekingUniversitythisyear,heputforwardthatscienceispeople.Healsoexpoundedtheimportanceofthebasicscienceforthepublic.Evidently,everyoneofusdoesneedscience,orwecan’tlivewithoutit.Nowthateveryoneneedsscience,whynottakeadvantageofsomemeanstogivethepublictherightbasicscientificknowledge?Sowhentheyfacetheproblemssuchasacidrain,thegreenhouseeffect,nuclearweapons,enviro____entdestructionandsomeotherproblems,theycanalsomakeinformeddecisionsonthesesubjects,justaswhatHawkingsaid.Oneaspectreliesonwhatistaughtinschools.Butscienceisoftentaughtinanuninterestingwayandmoststudentsjustlearnitbyrotetopassexaminations.However,thefinalgoaloflearningscienceisnottopassexaminationsortogetahigherscore;instead,weshouldtrytomakefulluseofittochangeourworldandlife.Whilelearning,weshouldtrytoaskmorequestionsandweshouldhavethecourageofsuspectingtheknowledgeinthebooks,assomeofthescientificconclusionsarelikelytobecorrectedinthefuture.Whoknows.Sonotonlymustwechangeourattitudetowardsscience,butalsothewayofteachingandlearningscience.Inaddition,scienceisalwayschangingatafastrate,andwhowelearnatschoolisn’tthatsufficienttolastalifetime.SothemassmediaincludingTV,radio,newspaper,magazineandpublishingpanywillplayanimportantroleinreportingthelatestscienceintime.Moreover,themassmediacanalsopopularizebasicsciencetothepublic,becauseonlyinthiswaywillmorepeoplerealizewhatonearthscienceis.Iagreewithhimverymuch,and,I’mfondofthewonderfulwordsabove,fromStephenHawking.Forthedevelopmentofscience,areyouready?英文小说篇10Noveldescribeandbuytosellthroughperfectartformwineupstart"Americandream"thatGatsbypursueunrealthetwentiesKill,hasannouncedthetragedyoftheAmericansociety.GatsbyfallsinlovewithDaisyanddepartureisactuallyaveryordinarylovestory.Buttheauthormakesskilfulopeningmoves,regardgirlwhomGatsbylovedthesymbolsoftheyouth,moneyandstatusdeeplyas,RegardU.S.A.asbymeanstopursuerichmateriallife"Dreamof".ForpursueGatsbyDaisyexhaustownemotionandabilityandintelligence,ruinonesownlife.Hethoughtinnocently:Canreviveanolddreamafterhavingmoney,redeemthelostlove.Itsapity,heiswrong.HehasmisunderstoodthisoneofDaisyVulgarandshallowwoman.Hehasmisunderstoodtheboringsocietyonthesurfacedissipatedandluxuriousandhollowlyonspirit.WhetheritlivehethedreamlikeChina,isabandonedbyDaisy,treatsforthesocietycoldly,Castthetragedythatcantretrieveatlast.GatsbyisthetypicalAmericanyouthinthetwenties.Experienceofhimwhetherjoyoussongsmileatportrayalin"knightstimes"ofdance.SweetheartDaisyofonesearlyyearssuchasGatsbymarryrichandlifedissoluteTom.ForwinDaisy,bybuytosellhewineaccumulatefirstalargesumofwealthagainHethoughtinnocently:Canreviveanolddreamafterhavingmoney,redeemthelostlove.ButhefailstogainDaisysheartfinally,hasexhaustedonesownemotionandabilityandintelligenceinordertopursueDaisy,Ruinonesownlifefinally.TheillusionthatGatsbyrevivedanolddreamhasgoneforever.Theauthorposesachillyanddisappointedsadmelodywiththemulticolourednote,leavesomebodylimitlessthinking.Asawhole,thisbookisaboutacaseconcerningtheDuke’smissingson.Arthur,theDuke’sson,wasfoundoutinacertainmorningtohavedisappeared,acpaniedwithwhichwasalsothedisappearanceoftheGermanteacher.TheschoolmasterDr.HuxtablethenturnedtothefamousdetectiveofthetimeSherlockHolmesforhelp.Realizinghowtoughandimportantthecaseis,HolmesimmediatelymadeuphismindtoacceptthecaseandfollowedDr.HuxtablebacktoMackletonbytrain.Havingformedaroughideaaboutthewholematter,Holmesprobedintothecaseimmediatelyandhadacarefulinvestigationoftheentireareashortlyafterthearrival,duringtheproceofwhichhediscoveredthebodyoftheGermanteacherHeidegger.Finally,primarilyduetohisprominentabilityasadetective,hemanagedtounravelthemysteryandobtainedthetwelvethousandpoundspromisedbytheDuke.Havingoncestartedreadingthisfiction,Iwaspletelyimmersedinthemysteriousstor.英文小说篇12Readingagoodbookcanaffectaperson.Beingwithsomeonewhoiswithyoucanaffectyourlife.Duringmystayathome,Itook"gonewiththewind"frommybookshelfandsavoredthestoriesIdescribedintheEnglishworld.Theheroineofthestoryisbrightandstrong,sheisbraveandstrong,sheisoptimistic,shestruggleswithlifeandshenevergivesin.Inthebook,sheisabeautifulwomanwithanangelsfaceandafigureofthedevil.Andthemostprofoundisheryearningforloveandpersistence.IntheturbulentyearsofAmerica,shemarriedtwomenshedidntlike,outoffrustrationwithreality.Inherloveview,loveandmarriagecanbeseparated;AndinChina,alltheloveaffairsthatdonottakemarriageasthepurposearerogues,whichmaybethephenomenonofeasternandwesternculturaldifferences.Itseemstousthatmanyforeignersareveryopen,becausetheycarryonthefinalprocessofthefinalflop.Butintheireyes,ourrelationshipisopen.Theybelievethatmarriageisasacredandseriousthingthatdistinguishesitfromlove.Theyaresurprisedtoseesomeyoungpeoplefallinginlovewithoutthinkingaboutgettingmarriedandhavingchildren.Andastheworldmovesforward,theworldisbeingaglobalvillage,andtheseculturaldifferencesaregraduallyshrinking.Fortheheroinescarlettsloveview,putitinthecurrentsocialperspective,willbearationalconcept.Inthemodernsocietyinthe21stcentury,womenshouldhavetheirownbusiness,havethethoughttobeabletospell,andbreakoutoftheirownlittleworld;Inthiswaywearenotinapassivepositioninmarriage,inotherwords,wecanlivetogetherasequals.Evenwithanattractiveappearance,thebodyofthedevil,weshouldnotbeobsessedwithitandforgettoaddvaluetoourselves.Therebellioussideoftheheroinegivesustheinfiniteinspirationofcontemporarywomen.Inthetreatmentoflove,wecanbepersistent,wecanbebravetolove;Evenifweencountersetbacksandinjuries,weshouldlookforwardtoit.Inscarlettsloveintheworldnolate,whensheloseASHLEY,thoroughlylostdaughter,afterherhusbandlefther,sherealizedthatherlovewasrhett,sheputasidepsychictraumaandremorse,believethataslongasyouworkhardandinsist,cantheheartofrhett.Inreallife,wecannotlovepassionately,buthaveapositivehearttofaceeverything.Theabsenceoflove,orthelackoflove,theexplanationisthatthereisnopoint;Still,therewillbemorewonderfulwaitingforyoutouncovertheveil.Thewaitingprocesscanbebeautiful.Weoftensaythatapersonswonderful.Wecandevelopourownhobbies,investinourspecialties,workwell,livewell,treatyouwell,beeconfident,andyourcharmwillbeeverywhere.Inthedaysofreading"gonewiththewind",theportrayalofastrongimagehasmademyheartgrowstrongerandstronger.Beautyandnotpride,havethemind,daretodo,IthinkiswhatIamlongingfor.英文小说篇13WhenIfirstread"gonewiththewind",Isawthatsomeofthepassagesthatwerenotsoattractiveatthetimewerearound,butonlyscarlettsstrengthandherwords:Tomorrowisanotherday.WhenIfirstread"gonewiththewind",Ididnotknowscarlett,andthoughtshewasaveryannoyingandveryyounglady,butIwasveryproudtohavethebeautyofhercountry.Afterreadingit,IfeltmoreandmorethatIwasdisgustedwithscarlett,perhapsonlybecauseofjealousy.Shewasjealousofherbeauty,jealousofherbeauty,andenviousofhersuperiorbirth.AtthattimeIrealizedthatIwasaveryordinarycitizen,hownarrowthemindis,howmuchtoshameoneself.Onlytoseescarlettsglamour,shedidnotnoticescarlettsstrengthandbraveryduringthecivilwar,anddidnotnoticethatscarlettwasonlyseventeenyearsold.Whatwerewedoingwhenwewereseventeen?Whatisscarlettdoing?ThemostletIwasmovedtoact,thebookisseescarletttofindmeaddoctorthissectionforMelanie,seescarlettquicklyreadthepagelistthatdeath,gofartoseeoldMrWilkestowaraftercrossonesheartthatscarlett,wipealotofpapertowels.Itwasamomenttounderstandthatscarlettwasnotjustavase,asIthought.Shewasmyfavoritestrong,bravewoman.Thecivilwar,closeyoureyesfeelmyselfinAtlanta,andgroupsofpeoplegatherinthedrivewayandsoonnamelistofdeath,tarletonfourbrothersareallfinished,Tomandthetwinswerepleted,Wilkes,ASHLEYsfather,whitehairoldmanhitbyartilleryalso,Mrs.Meadeseldestsondied,theyoungersonlessthan16woundedonthebattlefield,itisapellingwar,hundredsofthousandsofcasualties,flutteringflies,dirtybandage,blood,sweat...Thesouthlost,theyankeescame...Maybethemomentweloselove,manypeoplewillbedevastated.Atthatmoment,scarlettdidnot,scarlettmerelysaid,"Tomorrowisanotherday."英文小说篇14"Nottobeleftforeverinariot,tobefavoredtohaveabullying."Easonchansredrose,howmanypeoplesvoicesareheard.Howmanypeopleseethemselvesorothersinthissong.AndIseemtohaveseenthegiggleofthetroubledbeauty."Herheavyeardrophangingonalongchainofgold,fromneatlywithcurlyhairhangsdown,swingsaroundthebrowneyes,theeyeslikethewinterleavesglitteringinthebrightofthelake,twobrownleafflashreflectionfromthequietwaterofthelake",sheissuchabeautifulwoman.Asthedaughterofasouthernfarmer,sheiscarefree,cheerfulandcheerful,andherfathersdotinghasmadeheraproud,rebellious,stubbornandvaincharacter.Sheistheheroineofgonewiththewind--scarlett.Sheisbeautiful,butsheisbetteratusingherbeauty,usingsometricks,sotherearemanysuitorsaroundher.Whensheiskeentodance,onlywearconspicuousclothes,shuttlingbetweenthemanandbeethecentreofeachball,sinkinglookedatthemeninherbeauty,herheartisfilledwithpride.Shewalkedaround,refusedtoreturn,andwatchedthemenfightforhimandpayherrespects,andshewasjustalittlebullying.ScarlettdidnotputdownASHLEY,butwiththecivilwarandtheturmoilofherlife.ScarlettgraduallyrealizedthatshedidnotlikeASHLEYsomuch.WhenASHLEYcamebackalivefromthebattlefield,hewasraggedandhaggard,andhisnoblequalitieshadvanished.Whentarawassuffering,ASHLEYwasweak.WhenASHLEYwasmanagedbyscarlett,hemanagedalumbermill,butitwasbadlyrun.Scarlettcouldnotbutacknowledgetheyears.Infact,IloveonlytheperfectASHLEY,somanyyearsofpersistencebecauseIdidntgetit.Sometimeswestruggleandpersistforwhatwecantget,andforgetwhetheritisamatterofthinkingorfeeling.Itwaslikescarlettfinallyrealizedthatshewasreallyinlovewithrhett,beforeherobsessionandobsession,justbecauseshecouldntgetit.Therearealwaysalotofthingsinlifethatyoucantget,butitstimetoletgoandtakealongview.Sometimes,notget,dont,paymoreattentiontothepeopleandthingsaroundthem,polishtheirhearts,therewillbeotherdiscoveries.英文小说篇15HenrywasborninGreensboro,NorthCarolina.Hisfather,AlgemonSidneyPorter,wasaphysician.WhenWilliamwasthree,hismotherdied,andhewasraisedbyhisparentalgrandmotherandpaternalaunt.Williamwasanavidreader,butattheageoffifteenheleftschoolandthenworkedinadrugstoreandonaTexasranch.HecontinuedtoHouston,wherehehadanumberofjobs,includingthatofbankclerk.Aftermovingin1882toTexas,heworkedonaranchinLaSalleCountyfortwoyears.In1887hemarriedAtholEstesRoach;theyhadonedaughterandoneson.,hediedinNewYorkonJune5th1910.Inthisnovel,therearemanyshortficition,everyofthemareworthreading,butTheGiftoftheMagileftmeadeepimpressionis,IthinkthisisagoodarticleIhaveeverread,itismeaningful.Inthisarticle,O.Henryusedhisstyleofwritingnarratedawindingandsimplestorywithhumorousandalightsad,inwesternliteraryareathisthemeofpresentingthegiftintheChristmaseveissoordinary,someofthemiswonderful,butIthinkTheGiftoftheMagiisthebestone.First,let’slookedfromthecontent.theentirearticletookonepairofpoorlylovehusbandsandwivesinAmericanpresentingtheChristmasgiftasamiddleline,Thefamilyhousewifeinordertosaveeachcoin,shecount

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