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英文读后感(15篇)英文读后感第1篇:

《活着》英语读后感

ToLive

WhenIreadthebookToLive,IknowIhaveownalotofhappinessinthisperiod。ToLiveallowedmetoseethepeople’ssufferingandhardshipinoldChina。Butthemostimportantisthespiritthatagegivestothem。

ToLivedescribedFugui’slifewholivesinTheCulturalRevolutionandGreatLeapForward。Fuguibornsinahostfamily,whenhewasyoung,heoftenwentoutsidegambling。Sothatintheendhespentallthepropertyunderthetrapwhichothershaddesigned。Atthattime,hehadgotmarriedwithhiswifeJiazhen。Oneday,whenhewentouttoborrowmoneyforlookingdoctorsforhisparents,hewascaughttojointhearmy。Almostallthesoldiershaddied,buthestruggledtoliveandlucklygottogetherwithhisfamily,whenhismotherhadgoneandhisdaughterFengxiahadbeenadumbbecauseofillness。Hisfamilywereveryhappybecauseofhisingback。Forhehadnotbeenassignedtothelandlordconstituents,theylivedapoorandhappylife。Ofthepastwitheachpassingday,hislittlesonwasgoingtomiddleschool,buthisdisasterbeganagain。Hissonlosthislifeforsavinghisclassmatewhosefatheristhemayorofthetown。Backlogofthepainandfrustration,heandhiswi

feasifhadlostalotandtheynearlylostconfidenceofliving。Fortunately,theyhaveasensibledaughter,althoughshecouldn’ttalk,butshehelpedherparentsgothroughthepains。LaterFengxiamarriedtoErxiwhoisanhonestman,butfatestillmadefunofthishard-workingandsimplegirl,shediedfromgivingbirth。Andthenlater,intheheavyblows,Fugui’swifelefthimforever。

Lifehadlostallhisfamily,leavinghim,lastremainingalive。Idon’tknowhowIcanexperiencehislifeinthatage,hisdiseasethathehadtoface,butIknowFuguihadlearnttorespectforlife,beproperlyalive。

英文读后感第2篇:

《小王子》英语读后感

Thisstory’snameis“Thelittleprince”。Asitknowntoall,wewillencounteralotofdifficulties,evenhardships。Differentpeoplemayhavedifferentwaystodealwiththem。AfterreadingTheLittlePrincess,IamdeeplyimpressedbySara’swaytodealwithdifficulties。TheLittlePrincesswaswrittenbyFrancesHodgsonBurnett,afamousnovelistanddramatist。Sara,theheroineofthenovel,wasborninarichfamily。Inordertogetabettereducation,herfathertookherfromIndiatoLondonsothatshecouldgotothebestschool。BecauseSarawaskind-hearted,generousandmostofall―rich,shewaslovedbyeveryone。Allwentwelluntilherfatherdiedinanaccident。Everythingchangedpletely。Shedidn’tunderstandwhytheteachersandclassmatestreatedhersobadly。Eventheprincipalwhousedtobefondofher,madeherwork16hoursaday。Sara’smiserablelifebegan。WhenIfinishedreadingthebook,IwasshockedbywhattheunimaginablepainSarahadsuffered

afterherfather’sdeath。Sheusedtobeahappy,worriless,andrichPrincess,butnowshewasalonelyandpoorservant。Shehadtoworkveryhardwithoutanyrestbutonlyhadlittlefood。Besidesshehadtoenduretheunfriendlyandevenrudewaysthatherclassmatestreatedher。Allteachersandstudentsintheschoollookeddownuponher。ThemostimportantfactisthatSarahadlosttheloveandcareofherparents。Whatamightypain!IfyouwereSara,couldyoustandsuchpain?Needlesstosay,an11yearsoldgirl,evenifitwereanadult,hemightnotputupwithit。Buttomysurprise,Sarafaceditbravely。

Despiteofthetortureoftheprincipalandallthosepressuresabove,shestillwasoptimistictowardslife。Byreadingthisnovel,Ifeltinspiredandthinkmuch。Whenwemeetsuchdifficulties,whatshouldwedo?Somepeoplealwaysplainthatthefateisunfairtothem。Somepeoplecan’tsustainthehardshipsandchoosetogiveup。Fewofthemeventrytomitsuicidebecausetheylackthecouragetoovereit。ComparedwithSara―anelevenyearsoldgirlwhocantreatthepressureoflifewithoptimisticspirit,thesepeople’sperformancesaresoundedsolamentable。Whycan’ttheymakeit?However,whatimpressmemostarehercharacteristicsandthethoughtofher“beingarealprincess。”This“realprincess”doesnotmeanluxurypalaces,beautifulclothesandtheappleoftheothers’eyes,butbeingkind,generousandhavinggoodmanners。Itisunnecessaryfor“arealprincess”tobestronginbody,butshemustbestronginwill。Saraisarealprincessinmyheartallthetime,whethe

rshewasrichandworebeautifulclothesintheclassroomorshewascoldandhungryintheattic,justbecauseshehadthegoodcharactersandkindheart。Thestorywenton。Fortunately,afriendofSara’sfatherfoundherandtoldherthatherfatherleftagreatsumofmoneytoher。Iprayandbelievethateverygoodpersonintheworlddeserveagoodresult,andofcourse,wearethesame。

英文读后感第3篇:

力与户外英文读后感

IhavegotalotofinterestingscientificknowledgefromthebooksofNationalGeographicReadingExpeditions,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,andnewgeneticallymodifiedcropspromisebenefitsfromhigheryieldsandlessuseofharmfulchemicalsandsoon。Alotofexamplesareshowingthispoint。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,environmentdestructionandsomeotherproblems,theycanalsomakeinformeddecisionsonthesesubjects,justaswhatHawkingsaid。Oneaspectreliesonwhatistaughtinschools。Butscienceisoftentaughtinanuninterestingwayandmoststudentsjustlearnitbyrotetopassexaminations。However,thefinalgoaloflearningscienceisnottopassexaminationsortogetahigherscore;instead,weshouldtrytomakefulluseofittochangeourworldandlife。Whilelearning,weshouldtrytoaskmorequestionsandweshouldhavethecourageofsuspectingtheknowledgeinthebooks,assomeofthescientificconclusionsarelikelytobecorrectedinthefuture。Whoknows。Sonotonlymustwechangeourattitudetowardsscience,butalsothewayofteachingandlearningscienc

e。

Inaddition,scienceisalwayschangingatafastrate,andwhowelearnatschoolisn’tthatsufficienttolastalifetime。SothemassmediaincludingTV,radio,newspaper,magazineandpublishingpanywillplayanimportantroleinreportingthelatestscienceintime。Moreover,themassmediacanalsopopularizebasicsciencetothepublic,becauseonlyinthiswaywillmorepeoplerealizewhatonearthscienceis。

“Scientistsandengineerstendtoexpresstheirideasintheformofequationsbecausetheyneedtoknowtheprecisevaluesofquantities。Butfortherestofus,aqualitativegraspofscientificconceptsissufficient,andthiscanbeconveyedbywordsanddiagrams,withouttheuseofequations”,saidStephenHawking。

Iagreewithhimverymuch,and,I’mfondofthewonderfulwordsabove,fromStephenHawking。

Forthedevelopmentofscience,areyouready?

英文读后感第4篇:

ABookofAllTimes

――ThoughtsgivenbySherlockHolmesandtheDuke’sSon

WritteninthefirstchapterofthebookPrideandPrejudiceisanextraordinarysentenceofwhichevenapersonwhohashadonlyabrieflookuponthebookwillnotfailtoreceiveadeepimpression-Itisatruthuniversallyacknowledgedthatasinglemaninpossessionofagoodfortunemustbeinwantofawife。IntermsofSherlockHolmes,we’dbetteralterthesentenceinto“ItisafactuniversallyacceptedbyreadersthroughouttheworldthatanexcellentbookinpossessionofourfamousdetectiveSherlockHolmesisundoubtedlyamasterpieceofalltimes。”Perhapsthisisoneofthemostobviousexplanationsfortheunrivaledpopularityof“Holmesseries”inthefieldofdetectivestories。Overwhelmedbytheremendationsprovidedbymyfriends,IdecidedtotakealookonthisSherlockHolmesandtheDuke’sSonoriginallypublishedbyOxfordUniversityPress。

Asawhole,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,acharacternotsospecializedindiscoveringthetruth

hidde

nbehindtheenigmatichappeningsasHolmesbutsoloyaltoSherlockHomesasafriendthathealwaysacpaniesHolmeswhereverhegoes。Inthisway,heelaboratelydepictedeverysceneandcharacterinthebook,Apartfromthespecialstart,theendingofthewholestory,beingdramaticbutreasonable,iscertainlyanoutstandingone。Afterall,excepttheauthorhimself,whoknowsthattheDuke’sseeminglyordinarysecretaryisinfacttheDuke’sbastard?Inaddition,whoknowsthattheDukeactuallyhasalreadybeenacquaintedwiththewholethingbeforeHolmessolvesthisplicatedproblem?Yet,surprisingasitis,thisendingseemssonaturalthatitfitsalltheplotsofthestoryperfectlywell。Whileenjoyingthiswonderfulstory,Icoulddonothingbutadmirethewonderfuldesignofthismasterpieceaswellastheauthor’sgorgeouswritingskill。Closingmyeyes,Icaneven“see”thestoryhappeningjustlikewatchingafilm。NotuntilthendidIunderstandwhytheJapanesecarto

onfi

lmDetectiveConanusedthis“Conan”asthenameofitshero。

AsfarasIamconcerned,nothingismoreadmirableandsurprisingintheheroSherlockHomesthanhisprofoundknowledgewhichhascertainlyassistedhimalotwhenhewasstudyingthecase。Takethebicycletyresforinstance,Holmesactuallyiscapableofrecognizing42differentvarietiesofbicycletyres。What’smore,accordingtohisotherstories,Holmeshasstudieddifferentkindsofnewspapers,cigarettes,people’sfootprintsandotherspecialthingsaswell。Therefore,heseemstohavethemasteryofanythingrelevanttothecaseshedealswith。Exceptforhisillimitableknowledge,HolmesalsospecializesinarrangingthefactsinorderandthenfindingthefactleadinghimtoaGREatdiscoveryoreventhetruthitself。Fromhisspeaking“Everymysteryhasananswer”,wecanreadilyshapetheimpressionofamanwithgreatintelligenceandinflexiblewill。Inthiscase,aftergettingridofunrelatedfacts,SherlockHomeseventuallygraspedtheclueanddiscoveredtheamazingf

act。

Needlesstosay,asaworld-renownedmasterpiece,SherlockHolmesandtheDuke’sSonhasattractedandisstillcharmingnumerousreadersfromallcornersoftheworldandpeoplefromallwalksoflife。The“Holmesseries”hasalreadysetupastandardagainstwhichallthefollowingdetectivefictionsaremeasured。SherlockHolmes,beyondalldoubt,hasbeeanamefirmlyrootedinpeople’smemories。AlthoughDr。Watson’sclosingTheCaseBookofSherlockHolmesin1927wasaGREatpitytothereaders,thediscontinuanceoftheentire“Holmesseries”mayhaveactuallyaddedtothelegendarystatureofSherlockHolmes。

英文读后感第5篇:

《麦田的守望着》英文读后感

IhaveneverthoughtsothinabookwhichiscalledTheCatcherintheRyecaninfluencemesomuch。Itmakesmefeelveryimpressive。Andafterreadingthisbook,Ihavearousedmanythoughtsaboutit。

Intoday’sliteratureworld,TheCatcherintheRyeistoberecognizedasamodernclassic。Afterreadingthisbook,adultscanincreasetheunderstandingofteenagers;youngpeoplecanincreasetheunderstandingoftheirfuturelife。Nomatterwhomafterreadingthisbookwillimprovetheirabilityabouttobevigilantagainstthereality。Italsocanmakeyouchooseoneself-reliancewaytoyourfutureeasily。

Thisbooktoldusaprofoundsignificancestory。TheofthisnovelHoldenhatedallthehypocriticalthingsandreallywantedtopursuitthepurerealityatfirst。Becauseofthedevelopmentofhissociety,hefinallysubmitstothedevelopmentprocessofthesocialreality。Itdeeplyshowtheloneliness,loss,painofyoungergenerationwhichisgrowupaftertheWorldWarIIinU。S。

Well,IthinkthatthoughHoldenusedtoseeingtherealityofBourgeoissociety,andhemustpromisewithrealisticsocietyintheend,healsohavemanycouragetohaveatrytorebelagainstthehypocriticalworld。Thisspiritshouldbesetupifwewanttoimprovetheprocessoftheworld。

Now,weliveinacountry,whichisingreatreformation,andeverythingintheprocessofchangingdevelopment。Well,withthedevelopmentofourcountry;people’sthoughtalsoisinthechange。Atthesametime,manypeople’sthoughtsstartconfusionanddepression。Theyforgottentheirinitialdreamsandhavenoenthusiasmgradually。So,intheend,theybegantoyearnformediocrityandhavenothingtodo。

Perhapswecanlearnfromthisbooktofindourownshadow。Toacertainextentthatitreflectsmanycharacteristicsoftheadolescents,andwecanalsoseethedarksideofthesociety。Withthematerial’sprogress,thespiritualworldisinevitablyproducingsomechanges。Atthattime,whatweneedisachangewhichcanmakeourdreamintoareality。Therefore,whatweshoulddoisnottohope,nottowait,nottoplain,butfromnowon,juststartfromyourowneffortsandwatchyourinitialdream。You’dtryyourbesttocreatethelifeyouwantwithyourownhands。

英文读后感第6篇:

《三国演义》英文读后感

RecentlyIhavereadafamousChineseclassicalnovel-TheromanceoftheThreeKingdomsandIfeltbenefitalot。Letmetellyouaboutmyfeelings。

TheromanceoftheThreeKingdomsisoneofthefourgreatChinesemasterpieces。ItwaswrittenbyLuoGuanzhong,whowasbornin1330。Itdescribesnearly200charactersandtellsthestoryfromthelateEasternHandynastytotheunifiedofJindynasty。

TheminuteIstartedtoreadthisbook,Iwasdeeplyimpressedbythesentenceatthebeginningofthenovel:“Theempire,longdivided,mustunite;longunited,mustdivide。”Itissophilosophical。ItreflectedthemainhistoryoftheThreeKingdoms,fromtherebellionoftheYellowTurbanstothereplacementofthedivisionofthecountryintoThreeKingdoms(Wei,ShuandWu)bytheJinDynasty。Intheseperiods,itshowedalotofheroicdeeds,andwhattheheroesdidhadmadeabrillianthistory。Inthisnovel,theheroIadmiremostlyisGuanYu,thegeneralofShu。

“Amanofenormousheight,ninespanstall,withatwo-foot-longbeardflowingfromhisrich,ruddycheeks。Hehadglisteninglips,eyessweepingsharplybacklikethoseofthecrimson-facedphoenix,andbrowslikenestlingsilkworms。Hisstaturewasimposing,hisbearingawesome。”ThisisGuanYu’sappearance。Hewascalledasheronotonlybecauseofhishandsomelooking,butbecauseofhispreciouscharacters。

Heistheembodimentofloyalty,wisdomandbravery。Once,whenGuanYuwashavingabattlewithCaoCao(theMasterofWei),helostconnectionwithLiuBei(theMasterofShu),andfinallyhehadtosurrenderbecauseLiuBei’sfamilywaswithhim。CaoCaoappreciatedGuanYu’stalents,heprovidedafabulouspalaceandlotsofmoneytoGuanYu。DespiteGuanYuwastakengoodcareofintheCaoCao’scamp,buthisheartwasstillwiththeLiuBei’scamp。Hehadnevergivenuplookingforhismaster。AssoonashegotthenewsofLiuBei,GuanYuhadforcedfivepassesandslewsixcaptains,finallyhefoundhismaster。Hisbehaviorshowednotonlyhisloyaltytohismasterbutalsohisbravery。

Admittedly,GuanYu’sdeathisalsoalamentable。Becauseofhisplacency,helookeddownonthearmyofWu,lostJingzhou(animportantCity),finally,heflopped,andwaskilledbyhispersonalenemy。

Withhispersonallikesanddislikes,regardlessoftheconsequences,itledtothedisruptionofthealliancebetweenWuandShu,thewholesituationwaschangedgreatly。

GuanYu’slessontellsus:Nomatterhowtalentedyouare,you’dbetterremainmodestandbehumble。

Thisisagreatnovelthatdepictsthecountlesslegendarystories。Wecanlearnnotonlythecharactersoftheheroes,butalsothepoliticalandmilitarystrategies。ItisabestwaytoexperiencetheprofoundChineseancientculture。

英文读后感第7篇:

《特洛伊》英文读后感

IhaveneverbeentoTroy,butDavidMaulemademefeelasifIwerestandingonthehighwallofTroy,watchingthefiercewar。ThankstothisBritishauthor,whoadaptedthefamousHomer’spoemintoalivelystory,Ifounditeasiertounderstandthisstory。

Thoughthestoryhappenedover3000yearsagoinaremoteplace,Iwasdeeplyfascinatedbyit。ThemysteriousplotisoneofthereasonswhyIlovedTheStoryofTroysomuch,yetIammoreinterestedinthehumanheroesofthewar。

HectorwastheeldestsonofkingofTroy,Priam。HewasnotonlyarealheroofTrojan,butwasregardedthehighestmoralheroinGreekclassicbylaterhistorians。

Thewarstartedbecauseofthemischiefofhisbrother,Paris,whomhedidn’tappreciate。However,sinceHectorwasthemanderoftheTrojanarmy,hewasobligedtofightwithallforce。Itwasreallyatragedythatsuchavaliantmandiedintheduelwithanothergreatwarrior,Achilles。

Itisnaturaltoseedeathinawar。AsafamousChineseparablesays,“Alifecanbeasslightasapieceoffeather,orasweightyasMountTai。”Sometimes,one’sglorywalkshandinhandwithone’sdoom。Achilleswassuchatypicalperson。HispersonalcharmmadeTheStoryofTroymoreattractive。

Hewassocrucialbecausehiseveryappearanceinawarencouragedhisfellowsoldiersandterrifiedtheenemies。Actually,Achilleswashalf-godwhowasalmostinvincibleinpeople’smind。That’swhyhisnamewasmemorizedlongafterhisdeath。

Besidesthetwogreatmen,thewisdomofOdysseusalsoprovedhimtobeagreathero。Hedidn’twanttoattendthewarbecausehewashappilymarriedandhadalovelyson。However,sincehiscountrywasalliedtoMycenae,hehadtotakethemandgivenbythekingofMycenae。

I’mquitesurethatthestoryofthewoodenhorseiswidelyknown,however,fewpeopleknowwhothoughtofthebrilliantidea,that’swhyIadmiredOdysseussomuchbecausehewasthepersonwhogottheidea。Thankstothehorse,theten-yearwarcametoanendatlast。Ifyouwanttoknowhowthewoodenhorseworked,justreadthebook。

TheancientGreeksbelievedthatthegodsandgoddessesalsoplayedimportantrolesintheorigin,processandendingofthewholestory。

Thestoryofthegoldenapplewassuchanexample。

WhenEris,thegoddessofargumentanddisagreement,threwoutthegoldenappletoaweddingceremonyonMountOlympus,adisputehappened。Hera,thequeenofgods,Athena,thegoddessofwisdom,andAphrodite,thegoddessofloveandbeauty,wereallinvolvedintheargumentfortheapple。

Noneofthemwaswillingtogiveway,sotheyturnedtoParisforafinaljudgment。TemptedbyAphrodite’sbeautyandpromise,Parishandedtheappletoher。Tokeepherword,AphroditehelpedhimtogetHelen,themostbeautifulwomanintheworld,ashiswife。Thatwasthecauseofthewar。

Paris’schoiceobviouslyannoyedtheothertwogoddesses。Soduringthewar,theyhelpedtheGreekalliancearmywhilesomeothergods,suchasApolloandAphrodite,guardedTroy。

WhenParisdueledwithHelen’sformerhusbandMenelaus,AphroditesavedPariswhenhewasabouttobefinishedoff。

Aftertheduelbetweenthosetwopeople,therewasatrucebetweentheGreekallianceandTroy。However,bothHeraandAthenawerenothappytoseeit。

HerapursuedherhusbandZEUS:“Now,willyousendAthenatomaketheTroyjansbreakthepeace?”(Page22)ThenwithZeus’spermission,AthenawentdowntostartthewaragainandfinallyshebroughttheGreekstosuccess。

Fromthewholestory,wecanseethatinancientGreeks’view,godssometimesplayedamuchmoreimportantroleintheirlife。However,withtherapiddevelopmentofscience,wehavelearnedthattheGreekgodsneverexisted。ThisiswhyarecentmovieofTroyhasnotmentionedasinglegod。

Everythinghappenedduetomen’sambition,love,loyaltyorjealousy。Withthoseemotionandpeople’seffort,wehumanbeingscanacplishwondersandbemasteroftheworld。

Godareoflessimportancethantheyusedtobe。Nonetheless,thegodsandgoddessesmadeTheStoryofTroymoremysteriousandmarvelous。

Ihavelearntfromthebookmorethanthewonderfulstoryofhistory,loveandwar。Ibelievethathumancandeterminetheirdestinybytheirown。Ihighlyremendthisbooktomyfriendswiththesameinterest。

英文读后感第8篇:

“Hamlet“ofShakespearisaclassicalrepresentativework。Thisbookcertainlydoesnothavethebigdifferenceinthesuperficialplotwiththehistoricalfable,spokeortheDanishprincethestorywhichrevengedforthefather,inwhichfillstheranksmellofbloodviolenceanddies。JustlikethedramatispersonaeHoratiosaid:“youmayheartotorapemassacre,theunusualrepairbehavior,thedarkcenterdecision,accidentalslaughter,borrowsthehandmurder,aswellasfallsintosuicideresult。”Windinglyelectstheplot,tightlycentersontherevengetolaunch。HamletWittenberghurriesbackthehomeinahurryfromGermany,isattendshisfather’sfuneral,99。,enableshimtoaccept,henotcatchesupwithfather’sfuneral,actuallywitnessedthemotherandtheUncleClaudius’weddingceremony,thishadcausedHammtheWrightsuspicionattheheart,addednightabovemeetsintheroyalpalacecastlewithfather’sghost,theghostsorrowsued,thispileatrocitywasUncle

Hamletthebehavior,andwantedhimtorevengeforthefather。Tothis,hestartedthedifficultrevengecourse,launchedthelifeanddeathcontestwithClaudius。Finally,sentoutswordtherevengetoClaudius。

英文读后感第9篇:

Scarlett,averypersonalityfigures,thetwomansshelove,neitherdoessheknowabout。Toher,Iwaspelledtoadmire,admireherstrongandbrave,admirehertolaydownintheenvironment,farmworkerspreviouslysufferededucation,admirehertodisregardthemunitytocreatetheirownexpressionofthecause。Sheisinthewholestory,allapersonfulloffightingwillfullofvitality。Iappreciatedmost,itisthis“Tomorrowisanotherdayofhers。“。Promisingforever,fulloffightingwill,willnevergiveup,neverdesperate。IthinkI’mmo

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