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论文读书笔记范文(篇一)论文读书笔记范文(篇一)Duringthisterm,IhavereadanovelTheRedandtheBlack.ThenovelwaswrittenbytheFrenchwriterStendhalinthe19thcentury.Marie·HenriBeyle,betterknownbyhispennameStendhal,wasoneofthecriticalrealismFrenchwritersinthe19thcentury。ThemilitaryandtheatricalworldsoftheFirstFrenchEmpirewerearevelationtoBeyle.Knownforhisacuteanalysisofhischaracters’psychologyandreflectionofsociety,heisconsideredoneoftheearliestandforemostpractitionersofrealisminhistwonovelsLeRougeetleNoir(TheRedandtheBlack,1830)andLaChartreusedeParme(TheCharterhouseofParma,1839)。StendhallaiddownforhimselfinadiaryentryofMay1804:“regardeverythingI’vereadtodateaboutmanasaprediction;believeonlywhatIhaveseenformyself.Joy,happiness,fame,allisuponit.”Futuritycallitrealismcreationmethod.InFrance,Stendhalwasthefirstlitterateurtorevealcorruptionofthebourgeoisiethroughliterature.

Thenovelmarksthebeginningofrealism.AndréGidesaidthatTheRedandtheBlackwasanovelaheadofitstime,thatitwasanovelforreadersinthetwentiethcentury.InStendhal’stime,prosenovelsincludeddialogueandomniscientnarratordescriptions;hisgreatcontributiontoliterarytechniquewasdescribingthepsychologies(feelings,thoughts,innermonologues)ofthecharacters,resultantlyheisconsideredthecreatorofthepsychologicalnovel.

论文读书笔记范文(篇二)Maybeyouhaveseenthenovelbefore-TheLittlePrince,ornot.Tonight,I’msohappytosharewithyouaboutmyfeelingafterIhaveseenit.Actually,I’mdeeplyattracted,touchedbytheprotagonistofthestory:thepure&innocentlittleprince.

Afterleavinghishomeplanetandhisbelovedrose,thelittleprincejourneysaroundtheuniverse,endinguponearth.Beforetheprincelandsonearth,theprincehopsfromoneneighbouringplanettoanother.Oneachplanet,theprincemeetsadifferenttypeofadultandrevealsfrivolitiesandweakness.(otherthanthefifthfigure,Ithink,itseemsthelamplighter’sselflessdevotiontohisordersearnshimthelittleprince’sadmiration.)Onceonearth,however,thelittleprincebecomesastudentaswellasateacher.Fromhisfriend“thefox”,thelittleprincelearnsthreeimportantlessons:Onlytheheartcanseecorrectly;Theprince’stimeawayfromhisplanethasmadehimappreciatehisrosemore;Loveentails-responsibility.Andinturn,hepassedonthoselessonstothenarratorsbefore.

Atlast,thereisascreendepictthenovel.It’swhentherailwayswitchmanworksforenormoustrainsthatrushbackandforth.Everybodyhasanexperienceofajourney,buttherushedvoyagesneverresultinhappinessbecauseastheswitchmaninformstheprinces,peopleareneverhappywheretheyare.Alsothetraintrainsrushateachotherfromoppositedirection,suggestingtheeffortsgrown-upsmakearecontradictoryandpurposeless.Asforthechildren,theyseethatthejourneyismoreimportantthanthedestinationandpresstheirfacesthewindowontheirjourney,takinginthescenery.Sosometimestheeffortswedidmakeourlotbetterisfutile.

Twofunnypicture,let’syourimaginationwanderinyourmind,andsharewithmeyourthought,thankyou.

论文读书笔记范文(篇三)Afterafewdaysofrain,letmereadthebook"grasshouse".Hemainlywroteabouttheboyssixyearsofelementaryschoolinyaumatei.Overthecourseofsixyears,hehasgonethroughmanyseeminglyordinarybuttear-jerkingstories.Inthebook,theprotagonist,mulberry,makesalotofstrangethings,suchas:makingnetsintonets;Inthesummer,runningaroundinacotton-paddedjacket,etc.Itmakeshimlaugh.Italsoreflectstheinnocenceandpurityofmulberry.Grandmaqin,becausetheschoolwasbuilttoopenherhome,sosheandtheschool,oftendosomethingagainsttheschool.Itisthiskindofoldandold,aftertheinfluenceofmulberryandsoon,alsochanged.Andsavedthedrowningchild.Unfortunately,helosthisnamewhensavingapumpkin.Itsnoteasybeinganoldman.

Thefunandunforgettableexperienceofmulberryschildhoodin"thehouseofgrass"makesmefeelhowpreciousthetruelovebetweenpeopleisintodayssociety.

论文读书笔记范文(篇四)"Janeeyre"thisamasterpieceofworldliteraturetreasurehouse,wasIfoundrecently.Icarefullyread."Janelove"Britainistheauthorofcharlotte.Bronte,shewasborninamountaintownofThornton,Yorkshire,England,isthevillagepriestPatrick.Bronte'sthirdchild.CharlotteinAugust1847,writteninthenovel"Janelove".JaneeyremainstorytotellthestoryofthelittlegirlJanegrewupfromthegirl.Janeeyrefromchildhood,noparents,adoptedbykissingmyuncle.Janeeyredieduncle,aunt,allthebullying.Later,Janeeyrewassenttoanorphanage,livinginthereforeightyears.Andthen,Janewenttoagoverness,finallymarriedtoMr.Rochester.

Ilikethefifthchapter:tolongwood(lowoodorphanage).Atthetime,JianGangtotheorphanage,sheexperiencedaveryhardday.Theorphanagechildrenaweekcaneatnomorethantwobreadandcheeseandcoffee,andtheyeattheburnedoutofporridge'treply,uptoverylateeverydayinthemorningtowaituntilthewaterwashingaface,theteacherisverystrict,dosomethingwrongwillbestandinginthehall,butthingshaveoneteacher,missTanBosonhasbrokensomerules,letthestudentsliveabetterlife.

Janeeyre'smisfortunemakesmefeel:itwasawonderfullifenow,weshouldcherishthelifenow.Setbacksarenotstrong.

论文读书笔记范文(篇五)ManypeoplesimplyregardPrideandPrejudiceasalovestory,butinmyopinion,thisbookisanillustrationofthesocietyatthattime.Sheperfectlyreflectedtherelationbetweenmoneyandmarriageathertimeandgavethepeopleinherworksvividcharacters.

Thecharactershavetheirownpersonalities.Mrs.Bennetisawomanwhomakesgreateffortstomarryoffherdaughters.Mr.Bingleyisafriendlyyoungman,buthisfriend,Mr.Darcy,isaveryproudmanwhoseemstoalwaysfeelsuperior.EventhefivedaughtersinBennetfamilyareverydifferent.Janeissimple,innocentandneverspeaksevilofothers.Elizabethisaclevergirlwhoalwayshasherownopinion.

Marylikesreadingclassicbooks.(Actuallysheisapedant.)Kittydoesn’thaveherownopinionbutlikestofollowhersister,Lydia.Lydiaisagirlwhofollowsexoticthings,handsomeman,andissomehowalittleprofligate.WhenIreadthebook,Icanalwaysfindthesamepersonalitiesinthesocietynow.ThatiswhyIthinkthisbookisindeedtherepresentativeofthesocietyinBritaininthe18thcentury.

ThefamilyofgentlemaninthecountrysideisJaneAusten’sfavouritetopic.Butthislittletopiccanreflectbigproblems.ItconcludesthestratumsituationandeconomicrelationshipsinBritaininhercentury.Youcanfindthesefromtheverybeginningofthisbook.

Austenleftthisproblemforustothink.ThegeniusofJaneAustenliesinthisperfectsimplicity,thesimplicitythatreflectsbigproblems.AlthoughAustenwasonly21whenshewrote“PrideandPrejudice”,hersharpobservationofsociallivesmakesthestyleofthisbooksurprisinglymatureandlively.

Theplotsinherworksarealwaysverynatural.Thedevelopmentoftheplotisasinevitableasaprobleminmathematics.IthinkthedepthofPrideandPrejudiceisthereasonthatmakesthisbookprominentandclassic.Today,herbookstillcanbetheguidetellingustheeconomicrelationshipsbothathertimeandinmoderntime.

论文读书笔记范文(篇六)JaneEyreinmyeyes

Severalyearsago,whenIwasalittlegirlIhavealreadyreadthenovelJaneEyre.Atthattime,Iwasattractedbythetouchingstory.Buttoday,afterwatchingthemovie,IwasmovedbyJane,theadamant,independent,braveandhonestgirl.WhydidwesayJanewasanadamantandindependentgirl?Let’slookatherchildhood.Herparentsdiedwhenshewasalittlegirl,soshewasbroughtupbyherauntMrs.Reed,anacuteandruthlesswoman.Janeledaverybadlifeinherhouse.Theytreatedherasbadlyasaragtag.ButJanedidn’tsurrender.Later,shewassenttoLowoodschool,anorphanschool.Inthereshedidn’tgetwhatshehadbeenexpecting——simplybeingregardedasacommonperson,justthesameasanyothergirlaround.Mr.BrocklehursteevenaskedJanetostandonthechairandvilipendedherinfrontofallthestudents.ButJanedidn’tyielded.AndheronlyfriendHelendied,Janewasverysad,butshewasnotdepressiveallthetime.Instead,shestudiedandworkedenergetically.Atlast,shebecameateacheroflogwood,andlaterbecamethefamilyteacherofAdele.Fromherexperience,wecouldfoundthatJanewasindependent;shechangedherfatebyherself.Shesufferedmorethanothergirlsatherage.Shewasindependentbothinphysicallyandmentally.

Janewasbrave.ShedaredtosaynotoMr.Brocklehurst,cutherbeautifulhairwithHelen,andpullthehorseforMr.Rochester.What’smore,shedaredtoacceptedMr.Rochester’sloveandpursuitofherownhappylife.Thoughshesaid:“DoyouthinkbecauseIampoor,obscure,andlittle.Iamsoullessandheartless?Youthinkwrong!—Ihaveasmuchsoulasyou—-andfullasmuchheart!AndifGodhadgiftedmewithsomebeautyandmuchwealth,Ishouldhavemadeitwashardforyoutoleaveme,asitisnotformetoleaveyou.Iamnottalkingtoyounowthroughthemediumofcustom,conventionalities,norevenofmortalflesh;itismyspiritthataddressesyourspirit;justasitbothhadpassedthroughthegrave,andwestoodatGod’sfeet,.Inheropinion,everyoneisthesameattheGod’sfeet.Godhadn’tgivenherbeautyandwealth,butinstead,Godgaveherakindmindandathinkingbrain.Thesewordsexpressedcomplete1yJane’srebelliousspirit.Shetoldhimherownfeeling,andemphasizedthattheywereequal.

Asweknow,therewasstrictdistinguishinsocialstratumatthattime.Mr.Rochesterwasinthehighsociety,butJanewasonlyafamilyteacher.Theywereinquitedifferentsocialstratums.What’sworse,inthatsociety,people’ssenseoflovewasonthe

basisofmoney.Forthesakeofmoneytheycouldmarryanyoneeventhoughthehusbandorthewifewasanidiotontheireyes,

moneywaseverything,moneywasmarriage.ButunfortunatelyJanewasverypoor.That’stosay,Janeshouldreceivemuchrumorfromsociety.Infact,shedidn’tafraidofit.Onthecontrary,sheacceptedwithnohesitation.WhensheknewRochester’swifewasdeadandhewasblind,shewenttolookafterRochesterdeterminedly.Shedidn’tcareaboutanythingelse.AndIstillrememberattheparty,allthepeoplefromthehighsocietylaughedatJane,theylookeddownuponJane.Shekeptsilentthoughherheartwasveryexciting.Andtotheirsurprise,MissIngrainwasprovedtobealoser,JanedefeatedherthoughJanehadnopropertyandbeauty.Jane’splainness,poverty,positionanddispositionwerecontrastedtoIngrainobviously.Janedroveawaythosearistocratsfromcompetitivestage.Highpositionandgreatwealthshowedbynobleclasswasputaside.Janegotgloriousvictory.

Janewasself-respectedandself-love.WhensheknewRochesterhadamadwifeandshewasstillalive.Janeleft.Shecouldn’tbareanincompletelove.SheleftherloverRochesterwithcontradictionandpain.Thoughshestilllovedhimverymuch.Shechoseanotherroad,whichwasendless.Shewaskindandstricttothemoralconcept.Shecouldn’tacceptherselfdosomethingagainstthemorality.Shewasself-respect.

Tosumup,Janewasacharminggirl.Whatsheattracteduswasnotthebeautifulface,lovelyfigure,andsweetvoice.Butherbraveheart,intelligentbrainandadamantcharacter.Sowedidn’tsurprisethatMr.RochesterchoseJaneashisbrideinsteadofMissIngrain.BecauseJanewasmuchmatureandricherinsoul.Asagirl,IshouldlearnfromJane.Especiallyinthematerialisticsocietyweshouldbeinchargeofourownfate.Don’tdependonothersallthetime.Weshouldbeindependent.Don’tleadaluxuriouslifeandinhopeofmarringarichman,thinkingthatyourhusbandwouldchangeyourfate,yoursocialposition.That’ssilly.Weshouldrealizethatonlydependonyourownstrugglethenyoucouldreallychargeyourfate.What’smore,weneedtobeself-respectandself-love.AsfarasIamconcerned,asagirlifyoudon’trespectandloveyourself,sohowdoyourequireotherstorespectyou?Inshort,weneedtolearnfromJaneEyre.

论文读书笔记范文(篇七)Afterreading"Ataleoftwocities""Ataleoftwocities"isoneofDickens'smostimportantrepresentativenovelprofoundlyexposedthesocietycontradictionbeforetheFrenchRevolution,intenselyattacksthearistocraticsocialclaisdissoluteandcruel,andsincerelysympathizeswiththedepressednovelalsodescribedmanymagnificentscenesliketherevoltpeopleattackedBastilleandsoon,whichdisplayedpeople'sgreatstrength.

Thenovelhasportrayedmanydifferentpeople.DoctorManetteishonestandkindbutsuffersthepersecutionactually,Lucieisbeautifulandgentle,Charlesisgracefulandnoble,Lorryisuprightandhonest,Sydneyissemblanceofindifferent,innermostfeelingsofwarm,unconventionalbutalsoselfleandlofty,MiProisstraightforwardandloyal,Evremondebrothersarecruelandsinister......Thecomplexhatredishardtosolve,thecruelrevengehasmademorehatreds,lovesrebirthinthehelledge,buttakethelifeastheprice.

Asanoutstandingwriter,inDickens'swork,thelanguageskilliskindofrhetorictechnique,liketheanalogy,theexaggeration,thecontrast,thehumorous,andthetauntarehandledskillfully,andtheartistryoftheworkisalsodeliveredthepeak."Ataleoftwocities"hasitsdifferencewiththegeneralhistoricalnovel,itscharacterandthemainplotareallthebroadrealbackgroundoftheFrenchRevolution,theauthortakethefictionalcharacterDoctorManette'sexperienceasthemainclue,interweavestheunjustcharge,upholsteryandsomanytechniques,causesthestructureintegrityandstrictness,theplotwindinganxiousandrichoftheatricalnature,itdisplayedtheremarkableartisticstyle"Ataleoftwocities"issolemnityandmelancholy,fillsindignantion,butlacksthehumoroftheearlyworks.

论文读书笔记范文(篇八)Ireadabookcalledchildhood,whichisoneofthegolgistories.Thebookisverymoving.Ittellsthestoryofgorky,whodiedinchildhood,andlivedapainfullife.

Gorkyisaverysensiblechild,sawsomeonebrutality,stingy,hehatesallthis,learntheintegrity,diligence,selflessness,courage,makehimsincechildhoodknowhateoppression,hateexploitation,sympathyforthelaborerssuffergraduallyconstitutehisstrongtotheexcellentqualityoftheoldworld.

Iwanttolearnfromgorky,learnhisexcellentqualities,learnfromgolgischildhood,collectandsellmoney,anduseitforhome.Thestudentslaughedathim,andthepriestthoughthewaspoor,butgorkywasdeeplymovedbyhistirelessspirit.Hegottwoprizesandadiploma.

论文读书笔记范文(篇九)TheOldManandtheSeaisoneofHemingwaysmostenduringinlanguageofgreatsimplicityandpower,itisthestoryofanoldCubanfisherman,downonhisluck,andhissupremeordeal——arelentless,agonizingbattlewithagiantmarlinfaroutintheGulfHemingwayrecasts,instrikinglycontemporarystyle,theclassictheneofcourageinthefaceofdefeat,ofpersonaltriumphwonfromin1952,thishugelysuccessfullynovellaconfirmedhispowerandpresenceintheliteraryworldandplayedahugepartinhiswinningthe1954NobelPrizeforLiterature.

Thenovelisveryfamousintheworld,solotofpeoplelikethisnovel.WealsostudieditinourChineseclass,HemingwaysnovelarealwaysinterestingIlikehisnovelmuch,alsoinhisnovelwecanlearnalotbyhismeanings.It’sreallyagoodnovelforpeopletoread.

论文读书笔记范文(篇十)Reading"theweaknessofhumannature"isverybeneficial.ThisbookisdaleCarnegiethoughtsandessenceofcareer,hewasnotverydeepreasontointerpret,butthroughthelifeofacommonstory,finallyitisconcludedthattheprincipleoflineseasytounderstand,unearthedfromtheperspectiveofhumannaturehiddenbehindthemanyweaknessesinthehumanbody.Itislikeamirror,whichbringsoutthemostcommonandunobservedflawsofourown.Itmakesmefeelhowtoimprovemyselfinthefuturelifeandwork,andletmeknowhowtogetalongwithothersbetter.

Firstofall,indailylife,whentherearesomepeopleorthingsmakeyoufeeluncomfortable,don'tbedesperatetocondemnothers,andshouldtrytounderstandthem,findoutwhytheydoit.Itismorerewardingandeffectivethancriticism,anditalsoinspiresustobecompassionate,patient,andvirtuous.

论文读书笔记范文(篇十一)Hello,amsogladtostandofall,Iwillintroducenameis...,Iam...yearsoldthishavemanyhobbies,suchas:andsoIlikeEnglishverythinkEnglishisveryusefulforus,becausemanymanypeopleintheworldcanspeakEnglish,ifIlearnitwell,Icantalkwiththemandmakefriendswiththese,Ialsolikedoingsomeexercisescanmakeusissoimportantforus,wecannotdoinganythingwithoutagoodhealth.

So,wecandoexercisestogherinthealsolikehelpothers,whenyouareintrouble,IwilldoanythingthatIcourse,Ihopeyoumyclassmatescanhelpmethelast,Iwishwecanbecomegoodfriendsandeverybodycangetagoodresultattheend!

论文读书笔记范文(篇十二)BackgroundofJaneEyre

JaneEyreisthemasterpieceofCharlotteBronte,anEnglishwomanauthorin19thcentury.Theworkspossessromanticismandrealism.Itisalsothoughtthatthisbookisauthor’sautobiography.

IntroductionofJaneEyre

Janewasapureandthinkablewoman,wholivedinsubstrataofsocietyandstruckwithlife.Butshewasfractiousandthespriteofperusinghappiness.Theworkssingtheloverespectingeachotherandbreakawayfromconmancustomsandpreoccupation.Themostsuccessfulofthisbookistofigureafemaleimagewhodaredtogainstandtryforliberteandegalite.

Characteristicsofcharacters

JaneEyrewasabornresister,whoseparentswentoffwhenshewasveryyoung,andheraunt,theonlyrelativeshehad,treatedherasbadlyasaragtag.Shehadaterriblechildhoodbutit’snotaffectedherfuturebecausesheispoorbutaspiring,smallinbodybuthugeinsoul,obscurebutself-respectinggirl.

Janewasalsoathinkablewomaninherlove,shethoughtloveisequal,freeandrespecting,soshegainahappyendingwithbeautifulpersonality.

MythoughtsofJaneEyre

Janeownsgoodnessforherlover,Rochester,wholostarmsandeyes,andalsoforsomeonewhohadhurther.

Janeownspursuitforjustice;ithelpshertopromotegoodnessononesideandcheckthebadnessontheotherside.

Janeownsself-respectandclearsituationonequality.Alsoherlifeexperienceishardships,butsheneverunderratesherself.Shethinkseveryoneisthesame.Shehastherighttogainhappinessthroughhardworking.

Janeownstoughness,confidenceandstrivingforlife……

Sheisnotbeautifulandwealthyandverynormalinconman’smind.Butinmyopinion,thebeautyonthefaceisnotimportantthanintheheartbecausethebeautyofheartcouldliveforeverbutnotthebeautyofface.

So,tomeortoallgirlsintheworld,weneedn’tinferiorityandcomplaintwithourselvesifwedon’thavebeautyandwealthbecausethetruehappinessisnotgainedbythetowthings.Actually,weshouldlearntobeapersonwhoislikeJane,howfearlesswoman.

论文读书笔记范文(篇十三)IreadthebookofRobinsonCrusoe,theircaptors.

Articledescribesmultiplesailinginthewholeisland,Crusoemastersofextraordinarysurvival28yearsexperience,striveforsurvival,showtheingenuityandamanwithindomitableperseveranceinthefaceofhardshippersistentexistencedesire,thelonelyandeagertorescuethemood.InalonelyislandovercomeRobinsonwasdonewithfear,asavageandsaidhewas"onFriday,theygetalongwitheachother,thenbuiltonFriday,Crusoeonekindofwarmfriendship."Ialsoenjoythedisclosureofthebusinessconcept:Crusoeeachsailingandadventurehasclearcommercialpurpose,withhisownpropertyandcalculatingprofit,hewillalsooneselflifetheislandishisterritory,inadditiontorevealitseconomicthought,IadmireJohnRobinsonsrich,morelearninghisstronginitiativeandspiritofadventure,earlyefforts,hardwork,andperfectkindnessthought!

论文读书笔记范文(篇十四)TheOldManandtheSeaisoneofHemingwaysmostend

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