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篇一:安妮日记英文

TheDiaryofAnneFrank

AfterreadingTheDiaryofAnneFrank,Iwasdeepinthoughtwithaheavyheart.IwasshockednotonlybytheatrocityofNazisbutalsobyAnne?sintelligenceandtherichresourcesofherinnerlife.AnneFrank?swish–“Iwanttogoonlivingevenaftermydeath.〞Luckily,herdreamwasachieved.Hervoicewaspreserved.Agreatnumberofpeoplereadthediary,enteringhertrueworldwithher.

Inthebook,AnneFrankwasaJewishgirl.Shehascouldbeordinarygirl,livingahappylife,butshehadtohideherselfwithherfamilyatasmallattic.AnnehidedatthelittledarkatticalldaytoescapetheNaziskilling.Shecouldnotgetclosetonature,cannotmakefriendslikebeforeplay.Intheshadowofthedeath,Annecouldonlykeepadiarytogetthroughtougheveryday.Forher,thediaryisherbestfriend,heronlyfriendwhocanrelyonandtalk.Shewroteinherdiaryalot,therearesilentontheracialdiscriminationcomplaint,moreoftheoutsideworld,thenaturalyearningforthinkingaboutlife.

1,AboutTheDiaryofAnneFrank,warandpeacearetheleadingtopicwetalkedaboutallthetime.Formostpeople,weallfeltleaden.Wecan?timaginehowwelivetohideatasmallattic.Andatlongday,theymustbeprettyquietandevenalittlenoisewasforbidden.Inaddition,windowswerejustatthere,buttheycouldn?topenthecurtainstolookoutsideandbreathefreshair.theymustobservetheorderseveryday:notapstobeturnedon;therefore,nowashing,silence,everythingtobefinishedbyeighto?clockandnolavatory.Ifwewerethem,wewouldhavegottencrazy.Inthebook,adetailwasimpressive.Whenthefamiliesweregoingtomovethenewshelter,theydidalotofpreparingwork.TheyputonheapsofclothesasiftheyweregoingtotheNorthPole.Forexample,Anne,shehadontwovests,therepairsofpants,adress,ontopofthataskirt,jacket,summercoat,twopairsofstocking,lace-upshoes,woollycap,scarf,andstillmore.Shewasnearlystifledbutnooneinquiredaboutthat.Everyonewasbusyattheirownbusiness.Theyhadnotimetocareothers.Onlyfromthedetail,wecouldfindoutthedifficultcircumvents.Jewatthatsituationwouldn?thavedreamedofgoingoutwithasuitcasefullofclothing.Ifnot,theJewmustwanttoenduphislifeorbefoolish.Inordertotaketheclothingasmuchastheycould,therewasnochoice.Forkeepingliving,itwasonlyalittlechallenge.Forcontinuingtostayattheworld,nothingcannotbeovercome.Onlyalittlehope,theytriedtocatchit.Exceptthetoughlivingcondition,theywereallatthefearthattheymightbefoundoutandtheyareforcedtoaffordairattacknowandthen.Anneinherdiarywrote,“Wehadashortcircuitlastevening,andontopofthatthegunskeptbangingawayallthetime.Istillhaven?tgotovermyfearofeverythingconnectedwithshootingandplanes,andIcreepintoDaddy?sbednearlyeverynightforcomfort.?AndtheMrs.VanDaanwasnearlycryingandsaidinaverytimidlittlevoice.Evenasaadult,shestillcouldn?tstopexpressingherdear.Asamatteroffact,everybodywereafraidthattheironlyshelterwasspotted.Atanotherairattack,Annesaidsheclaspedher“escapebag〞closetome,morebecauseshewantedtohavesomethingtoholdthanwithanideaofescaping,becausetherewasnowherewecango.Ifevertheycometotheextremityoffleeinghomehere,thestreetwouldbejustasdangerousasanairraid.Ingeneral,facingthedanger,wealwaysmakesometreasurestosave

ourselves.Butforthemtherewasnothingtheycoulddo.Theycanonlystayedattheshakinghouse,prayingforGodandfortuneblessingthem.Itisapainfulprocessbothatphysiologyandpsychology.However,iftheyhadknownthetragicending,theywouldhavedonethesamethingforsurviving.〔Atthesecondpoint,Iwillputmyownviews.〕

WeareallknowntheHitler?sviolence,andtheheavierwasnearlyabnormal.Annesaid,〞I?veonlygotdismalanddepressingnewsforyoutoday.OurmanyJewishfriendsarebeingtakenawaybythedozen.ThesepeoplearetreatedbytheGestapowithoutashredofdecency,beingloadedintocattletrucksandsenttoWesterbork,thebigJewishcampinDrente.Westerborksoundsterrible:onlyonewashingcubicleforahundredpeopleandnotnearlyenoughlavatories.〞Wedon?texperienceit,soit?sreallybeyondourimagination.Likethis,wealwaysassociateNanjingmassacreinChina.Somuchatrocityhappened.Itwasindelibleshadowforsufferers.

However,kindnessandhumanismstillexit.Inthebook,ElliandMiephelpedtheAnne?sfamily.Theycollectedtheirrationsforthemandsentinformation.Atthetroubloussurroundings,mostpeoplebelieve“thelesstroublethebetter“.ButsomeothersthoughttheyshouldtrytheirbesttosaveJews.AlthoughmanyJewswerecaught,savingapersonevenonewasbetter.Inthebook,whenDussel,anewnumbercametotheattic,theywereallwillingtowelcomehim.Anne?sfathersaid〞Ifwecansavesomeone,theneverythingelseisofsecondaryimportance.〞WemustknowthefamousmovieSchindler?sList.Atfirst,Schindlerwasonlyamerchantwhowanttoprofitfromthewar.Butattheending,hechangedhismindandsaveJews.Hewouldratherhelpothersrthanmakingmoney.It?soriginalhumanitythatmakeshedoit.

2.Amanwithoutspiritworldhardlylive.Twofamiliescametothesmallhouse.Theycouldn?tdoanythingatday.Sodoingreadingwasthebestchoiceforthem.Inbook,Annesaid,“Mr.Koophuisbringsafewspecialbooksformeeveryotherweek.I?mthrilledwiththeJoopterHeulseries.I?veenjoyedthewholeofCissyvanMarxveldtverymuch.AndI?vereadEenZomerzotheidfourtimesandIstilllaughaboutsomeoftheludicroussituationsthatarise.〞Shereadmanybookstorichherlife.Infact,readingisenjoyfulandgoodformanyaspects.Iftheycouldn?tdoreading,theycanalsopassthetimeinallsortsofcrazyways:askingriddles,physicaltraininginthedark,talkingEnglishandFrench,criticizingbooks,peeringthroughapowerfulpairoffieldglassesintothelightedroomsofthehouseattheback..Somethingwethoughtboringingeneralmaybeinterestingsometimes.What?smore,thediary,calledKitty,wasthebestgiftforthewholeofAnne?slife.Itwasgivenbyherfather.HewantedAnnetobeathoughtfulgirlandrichthedailylife.Actuallythediarywasnotonlyanotebookbutalsoakindofspiritualsustenance.Anne?sdiaryisanappropriatemonumenttoherfinespiritandtothespiritsofthosewhohaveworkedandareworkingstillforpeace.Attheabove,Iputforwardaquestion:iftheyhadknownthetragicending,theywouldhavedonethesamethingforsurviving.Inmyopinion,theywouldstilldothesamething.Theywereakindofgroupwhowouldn?tabandontheirliveseasily.Onlythetragicendingdidn?tcome,didtheybelievetherewasalittlehope.

3.Anneisadistinctivegirl.Shehadherownmind.Maybeintheviewsofothers,

sheisanaughtygirl.Especially,shehasaquietsister.ComparingwithMargot,shewasnotfavorable.Atthebeginning,hergeneralappearance,hercharacter,hermannerswerediscussedfromAtoZ.Butwiththetimegoingby,shewerebecomingsensible.Onemustapplyone?sreasontoeverything,earningtoobey,toholdourtongue,tohelp,tobegood,togivein.Lifehasthegreatpowertochangeustoadaptit.Inaddition,Annestartedafreshandtriedtogettothebottomofitall.Asshesaid,weshouldexaminethewholemattercarefullyourselvesandfindoutwhatistrueandwhatisexaggerated.Inourdailylife,weoftenmeetargumentswithparents.WecansticktotheAnne?sprinciple.Ifparentsarewrong,weshalltryfirstofalltomakethemaltertheirideasandifwedon?tsucceedweshallsticktoourownopinionsandjudgement.Althoughshelivedinasmallroom,shestillhadabrightfulheart.Shebelievedthatitwasspiringwithinher,shefeltthatspringwasawaking,shefeltitinherwholebodyandsoul.Andinthebook,shewroteandthoughtmuchofthetimeaboutthingswhichverysensitive.Forexample,shedescribedalotabouttheaffairwithPeter.It?snormalforateenager.Ithinkparentsshouldreadthisbook,sotheycanregardthisquestioncorrectly.

Annesaid,“Onecertainlycouldnotcallusrichnow,butallmyhopesarepinnedonafterthewar.〞Nowweareinthepeacefulworld,hopeisfullofourlife.Sothereisnoreasonputtingoffachievingdreams,weshouldtreasureeveryone,everything,everymomentthatwehave.

篇二:?安妮日记?读后感

?安妮日记?读后感

一本日记承载了一段悲痛的历史;一本日记记录了一位少女生长的心路历程;一本日记目睹报道了二战期间在德军占据下,人们的苦难生活。这确实是?安妮日记?。

作者安妮〃弗兰克是一名犹太少女,1929年生于德国法兰克福,纳粹兴起后随家人避难到荷兰的阿姆斯特丹。1942年,13岁的安妮收到了一个作为生日礼物的本,从此便开始写日记,同年7月6日,由于迫害犹太人的风声紧急,安妮一家在朋友的协助下藏到了他父亲公司的密室,从此开始了25个月的暗无天日的生活。1944年8月有人告密,藏匿的八个人被捕并被关进了臭名昭著的集中营。这个花季少女由于希特勒发动的一场罪恶的战争,死于纳粹集中营。读完本书,我最大的感触便是?战争?。安妮所写的字里行间无不透露出对战争的厌恶和对自在、和平的渴望与追求。?我们经常满怀无望地咨询:‘战争有什么意义?人为什么不能和平相处?这一切破坏到底为了什么?’?由于黑暗专制统治,由于种族歧视,一场灭绝人性的大屠杀开始了。这让我想起了日军侵华,想起了南京大屠杀,30多万同胞遇难,这惨绝人寰的杀戮大约和纳粹杀害犹太人有着类似之处,难道这些侵略者和这些无辜的百姓有着深仇大恨吗?为何要疯狂地屠杀,这手段之残忍,行为之野蛮,真是丧心病狂、令人发指。我想,每一个有良知的人都应唾弃战争,向往和平。?战争?,一个多么可怕而又熟悉的字眼啊。是战争,毁掉了人们美好的生存家园;

是战争,带给了人们深痛的灾难;是战争,带来了鲜血,带走一个个鲜活的生命。而?和平?应是世界上最美的文字,如今的我们生活在一个和平的年代,今天的和平来之不易,我们应该维护和平、维护和平。

还有令我非常震动的是安妮的坚强乐观精神。在密室25个月里,他们生活的艰苦常人难以想象。密室与外界是封闭的。白天他们拉上窗帘,不见天日,晚上不能开灯,每天只能慢步低声,轻言细语。食品和生活用品只能让安妮父亲的同事协助供给。密室的生活是无聊的,他们每天的娱乐活动仅仅是听收音机、聊天、阅读。密室的生活也是恐惧、紧张的,人们整日担惊受怕,上空一架架飞机擦过,炮声不时,人们随时会被德军觉察。在这种压抑、恶劣的环境下,我想假设换做是我,我的精神一定会解体的。但是安妮却仍然能笑着面对生活,她虽然有时会心情沮丧,但从不无望。她在日记中吐露自己的心声:?我年轻,有许多尚未开掘出来的才干。我年轻而且强壮,正活在一场大探险之中,因而我不能整天唉声叹息。我有许多优点:欢乐的性格和坚强的内心。每天我都感到自己的心智在生长,感受到日益临近的解放,感受到大自然的美和四周人的仁慈。既然如此,我为什么要无望呢??是啊,为什么要无望呢,青春才刚刚开始,美好的今后还在后面。安妮坚决信念、积极学习。?我必需努力学习,以免变得愚钝,我要坚持上进。?她也有着自己的愿望,希望能成为一名记者或作家,她也在为着自己的愿望努力着,在如此的环境下,她仍然对生活充溢决心,对自己和今后充溢决心,不时与命运和窘境作斗争,

真是令人敬仰啊!在密室生活中,安妮也经常和母亲发生抵触,但她也积极调整,留意自己的言行举止,努力纠正错误,终于和母亲?和平相处?。但是真正的?和平?何时才干到来呢?安妮是多么地希望自在,渴望和平啊!但是确实是如此一支含苞待放的花朵还没有展示她的漂亮与芬芳时便在纳粹集中营默默地凋谢了。

比起他们,我们实在是幸运得多,活在一个幸福、和平的年代,不用整日提心吊胆、担惊受怕,我们的生活非常欢乐。但是一些同学却整日埋怨,认为学习太累,不珍惜时间和时机,浪费了,错过了,一次又一次。然而在那个年代,虽然人们想上学,对学习充溢热情,但是没有人给他们时机,实在是不公平。因而如今的我们应该学会珍惜,学会努力,不要让今后的自己回首往事时感到懊悔。

最后我还要借用安妮的一句话?我希望死后还能接着活下去。?是啊,她做到了,她的精神永远地活在我们每一个人的心中。

篇三:安妮日记读后感(nini)

TheDiaryofAnneFrank

AfterreadingTheDiaryofAnneFrank,Iwasdeepinthoughtwithaheavyheart.IwasshockednotonlybytheatrocityofNazisbutalsobyAnne?sintelligenceandtherichresourcesofherinnerlife.AnneFrank?swish–“Iwanttogoonlivingevenaftermydeath.〞Luckily,herdreamwasachieved.Hervoicewaspreserved.Agreatnumberofpeoplereadthediary,enteringhertrueworldwithher.

Inthebook,AnneFrankwasaJewishgirl.Shehascouldbeordinarygirl,livingahappylife,butshehadtohideherselfwithherfamilyatasmallattic.AnnehidedatthelittledarkatticalldaytoescapetheNaziskilling.Shecouldnotgetclosetonature,cannotmakefriendslikebeforeplay.Intheshadowofthedeath,Annecouldonlykeepadiarytogetthroughtougheveryday.Forher,thediaryisherbestfriend,heronlyfriendwhocanrelyonandtalk.Shewroteinherdiaryalot,therearesilentontheracialdiscriminationcomplaint,moreoftheoutsideworld,thenaturalyearningforthinkingaboutlife.

1,AboutTheDiaryofAnneFrank,warandpeacearetheleadingtopicwetalkedaboutallthetime.Formostpeople,weallfeltleaden.Wecan?timaginehowwelivetohideatasmallattic.Andatlongday,theymustbeprettyquietandevenalittlenoisewasforbidden.Inaddition,windowswerejustatthere,buttheycouldn?topenthecurtainstolookoutsideandbreathefreshair.theymustobservetheorderseveryday:notapstobeturnedon;therefore,nowashing,silence,everythingtobefinishedbyeighto?clockandnolavatory.Ifwewerethem,wewouldhavegottencrazy.Inthebook,adetailwasimpressive.Whenthefamiliesweregoingtomovethenewshelter,theydidalotofpreparingwork.TheyputonheapsofclothesasiftheyweregoingtotheNorthPole.Forexample,Anne,shehadontwovests,therepairsofpants,adress,ontopofthataskirt,jacket,summercoat,twopairsofstocking,lace-upshoes,woollycap,scarf,andstillmore.Shewasnearlystifledbutnooneinquiredaboutthat.Everyonewasbusyattheirownbusiness.Theyhadnotimetocareothers.Onlyfromthedetail,wecouldfindoutthedifficultcircumvents.Jewatthatsituationwouldn?thavedreamedofgoingoutwithasuitcasefullofclothing.Ifnot,theJewmustwanttoenduphislifeorbefoolish.Inordertotaketheclothingasmuchastheycould,therewasnochoice.Forkeepingliving,itwasonlyalittlechallenge.Forcontinuingtostayattheworld,nothingcannotbeovercome.Onlyalittlehope,theytriedtocatchit.Exceptthetoughlivingcondition,theywereallatthefearthattheymightbefoundoutandtheyareforcedtoaffordairattacknowandthen.Anneinherdiarywrote,“Wehadashortcircuitlastevening,andontopofthatthegunskeptbangingawayallthetime.Istillhaven?tgotovermyfearofeverythingconnectedwithshootingandplanes,andIcreepintoDaddy?sbednearlyeverynightforcomfort.?AndtheMrs.VanDaanwasnearlycryingandsaidinaverytimidlittlevoice.Evenasaadult,shestillcouldn?tstopexpressingherdear.Asamatteroffact,everybodywereafraidthattheironlyshelterwasspotted.Atanotherairattack,Annesaidsheclaspedher“escapebag〞closetome,morebecauseshewantedtohavesomethingtoholdthanwithanideaofescaping,becausetherewasnowherewecango.Ifevertheycometotheextremityoffleeinghomehere,thestreetwouldbejustasdangerousasanairraid.Ingeneral,facingthedanger,wealwaysmakesometreasurestosave

ourselves.Butforthemtherewasnothingtheycoulddo.Theycanonlystayedattheshakinghouse,prayingforGodandfortuneblessingthem.Itisapainfulprocessbothatphysiologyandpsychology.However,iftheyhadknownthetragicending,theywouldhavedonethesamethingforsurviving.〔Atthesecondpoint,Iwillputmyownviews.〕

WeareallknowntheHitler?sviolence,andtheheavierwasnearlyabnormal.Annesaid,〞I?veonlygotdismalanddepressingnewsforyoutoday.OurmanyJewishfriendsarebeingtakenawaybythedozen.ThesepeoplearetreatedbytheGestapowithoutashredofdecency,beingloadedintocattletrucksandsenttoWesterbork,thebigJewishcampinDrente.Westerborksoundsterrible:onlyonewashingcubicleforahundredpeopleandnotnearlyenoughlavatories.〞Wedon?texperienceit,soit?sreallybeyondourimagination.Likethis,wealwaysassociateNanjingmassacreinChina.Somuchatrocityhappened.Itwasindelibleshadowforsufferers.

However,kindnessandhumanismstillexit.Inthebook,ElliandMiephelpedtheAnne?sfamily.Theycollectedtheirrationsforthemandsentinformation.Atthetroubloussurroundings,mostpeoplebelieve“thelesstroublethebetter“.ButsomeothersthoughttheyshouldtrytheirbesttosaveJews.AlthoughmanyJewswerecaught,savingapersonevenonewasbetter.Inthebook,whenDussel,anewnumbercametotheattic,theywereallwillingtowelcomehim.Anne?sfathersaid〞Ifwecansavesomeone,theneverythingelseisofsecondaryimportance.〞WemustknowthefamousmovieSchindler?sList.Atfirst,Schindlerwasonlyamerchantwhowanttoprofitfromthewar.Butattheending,hechangedhismindandsaveJews.Hewouldratherhelpothersrthanmakingmoney.It?soriginalhumanitythatmakeshedoit.

2.Amanwithoutspiritworldhardlylive.Twofamiliescametothesmallhouse.Theycouldn?tdoanythingatday.Sodoingreadingwasthebestchoiceforthem.Inbook,Annesaid,“Mr.Koophuisbringsafewspecialbooksformeeveryotherweek.I?mthrilledwiththeJoopterHeulseries.I?veenjoyedthewholeofCissyvanMarxveldtverymuch.AndI?vereadEenZomerzotheidfourtimesandIstilllaughaboutsomeoftheludicroussituationsthatarise.〞Shereadmanybookstorichherlife.Infact,readingisenjoyfulandgoodformanyaspects.Iftheycouldn?tdoreading,theycanalsopassthetimeinallsortsofcrazyways:askingriddles,physicaltraininginthedark,talkingEnglishandFrench,criticizingbooks,peeringthroughapowerfulpairoffieldglassesintothelightedroomsofthehouseattheback..Somethingwethoughtboringingeneralmaybeinterestingsometimes.What?smore,thediary,calledKitty,wasthebestgiftforthewholeofAnne?slife.Itwasgivenbyherfather.HewantedAnnetobeathoughtfulgirlandrichthedailylife.Actuallythediarywasnotonlyanotebookbutalsoakindofspiritualsustenance.Anne?sdiaryisanappropriatemonumenttoherfinespiritandtothespiritsofthosewhohaveworkedandareworkingstillforpeace.Attheabove,Iputforwardaquestion:iftheyhadknownthetragicending,theywouldhave

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