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英文读后感篇一
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《雾都孤儿》
400




oliver twist, one of the most famous works of charles dickens', is a
novel reflecting the tragic fact of the life in britain in 18th century.


the author who himself was born in a poor family wrote this novel in
his twenties with
a
view to reveal
the
ugly masks of
those cruel criminals
and
to
expose
the
horror
and
violence
hidden
underneath
the
narrow
and
dirty
streets in london.


the
hero
of
this
novel
was
oliver
twist,
an
orphan,
who
was
thrown
into
a
world
full
of
poverty
and
crime.
he
suffered
enormous
pain,
such
as
hunger,
thirst, beating and abuse. while reading the tragic experiences of the
little oliver, i was shocked by his sufferings. i felt for the poor boy,
but at the same time i detested the evil fagin and the brutal bill. to my
relief, as was written in all the best stories, the goodness eventually
conquered devil and oliver lived a happy life in the end. one of the plots
that attracted me most is that after the theft, little oliver was allowed
to recover in the kind care of mrs. maylie and rose and began a new life.
he went for walks with them, or rose read to him, and he worked hard at
his lessons. he felt as if he had left behind forever the world of crime
and hardship and poverty.


how
can
such
a
little
boy
who
had
already
suffered
oppressive
affliction
remain
pure
in
body
and
mind?
the
reason
is
the
nature
of
goodness.
i
think
it is the most important information implied in the novel by dickens

he
believed
that
goodness
could
conquer
every
difficulty.
although
i
don't
think
goodness
is
omnipotent,
yet
i
do
believe
that
those
who
are
kind- hearted live more happily than those who are evil- minded.

























































































for me, the nature of goodness is one of the most necessary character
for
a
person.
goodness
is
to
humans
what
water
is
to
fish.
he
who
is
without
goodness is an utterly worthless person. on the contrary, as the famous
saying
goes,
'the
fragrance
always
stays
in
the
hand
that
gives
the
rose',
he who is with goodness undoubtedly is a happy and useful person. people
receiving
his
help
are
grateful
to
him
and
he
also
gets
gratified
from
what
he has done, and thus he can do good to both the people he has helped and
himself.


to
my
disappointment,
nowadays
some
people
seem
to
doubt
the
existence
of
the
goodness
in
humanity.
they
look
down
on
people's
honesty
and
kindness,
thinking it foolish of people to be warm-hearted. as a result, they show
no sympathy to those who are in trouble and seldom offer to help others.
on the other hand, they attach importance to money and benefit. in their
opinion, money is the only real object while emotions and morality are
nihility.
if
they
cannot
get
profit
from
showing
their'kindness',
they
draw
back
when
others
are
faced
with
trouble
and
even
hit
a
man
when
he
is
down.
they are one of the sorts that i really detest.


francis
bacon
said
in
his
essay,
'goodness,
of
all
virtues
and
dignities
of
the
mind,
is
the
greatest,
being
the
character
of
the
deity,
and
without
it, man is a busy, mischievous, wretched thing, no better than a kind of
vermin.'


that
is
to
say
a
person
without
goodness
is
destined
to
lose
everything.
therefore,
i,
a
kind
person,
want
to
tell
those'vermin-to-be'to
learn
from
the kind oliver and regain the nature of goodness.


英文读后感篇二:《小妇人》
400




little women


before i read this book, i had watched a cartoon movie made by japan.
so i have a strong interest on it.

























































































it
all
begins
in
the
dead
of
winter;
the
christmas
season.
the
coldest
one of all, were the war has made fuel for heating very scarce. while her
husband
is off
at
war, marmee is
left
alone to raise
their four daughters:
jo, meg, beth, and amy.


on christmas eve, marmee has just arrived home from passing out food
to the less fortunate with a letter from her husband, the girls' father.
the all gather together around the fire to read the letter. afterwards,
the girls are teary eyed. marmee kisses them and they are off to bed.


jo is longing to become a writer. so, every night she stays up late
writing the script for soap operas. as morning comes she is the last one
awake. the table is set, and food prepared for their christmas feast.


as dusk falls, the girls are all up in the attic acting out jo's play,
which she reads from the local (fake) newspaper. as they are performing,
their rich, next-door neighbors grandson watches from the window.


the
2
oldest
girls:
jo
and
meg,
get
ready
to
attend
the
christmas
ball.
while jo is curling meg's hair, there is a strange smell to the air. amy
screams, megs hair is being singed. they continue digging through the old
clothes bin for a pair of white gloves.


one of the prominent themes in little women is the coming of age or
maturation of the girls. during the course of the novel we see them grow
in many ways -- physically, intellectually, and especially emotionally.
one question which readers must ask themselves is whether the views the
characters have on
the
coming of age
process
are shared by
alcott. if they
aren't, what are alcott's views and how do they differ from those of the
women in her story?


it
is
interesting
to
examine
the
last
half
of
chapter
20,

jo
addresses
the
maturation
issue
as
she
speaks
with
marmee
of
the
situation
between
meg
and
mr.
brooke.
the
possible
love
between
these























































































two represents one of the very important aspects in coming of age for a
teenage girl. jo treats this natural process as if it were some sort of
disease,
however.
jo
cannot
understand
why
meg
would
want
to
stop
behaving

a
sensible
creature
(p.202),
and
refers
to
love
as

nonsense.


in tess of the d

urbervilles, hardy molded a pure, kindhearted image
and rather an image brave enough to rebel, to shoulder the responsibility
of
her
action.
her
unfortuneness
was
the
tragedy
of
the
society,
her
character and fate. it vividly revealed the persecution towards people
after
industrial
revolution
made
by
the
conception
of
capitalism
and
traditional moral. following are some of my opinions about the causes to
her death.


her character and parentage was part of the cause


in the author

s ideal world, tess was the embodiment of beauty and
the incarnation of love .she represents all the merits of the villagers
in her hometown: beautiful, pure, kind, simple, charitable and tolerant.
to love ,she had no egocentric thoughts and didn

t plan to meet her vain
wish
by
marriage
.she
standed
by
he
dignity
and
pursue
freedom
.hardy
made
the
poor,
helpless
,humble
country
girl
as
the
e
she
committed
adultery
and
murder,
hardy
still
claim
she
was
a

pure
girl

.
this
fully
showed the
author

s sympathy towards tess.
hardy elaborately modeled
the
image
of
tess
and
indignantly
describes
the
depression
confronted
with
tess
through her short life.


tess is a young woman who tends to find herself in the wrong place at
the wrong time.
she
is
a victim, but
she
is also, at times,
irresponsible.
she
falls
asleep
while
taking
the
beehives
to
market,
which
ends
up
killing
the
family
horse,
prince
she
decides
to
visit
the
d

urbervilles
in
trantridge, giving rise to all her future woes, partly out of the guilt
and responsibility she feels toward her family. she wants to make good,























































































but in trying to help her family she loses sight of her own safety and her
own
wants
and
wishes.
she
becomes
alec

s
victim
in
the
forest.
she
probably
should have known not to put herself in such a situation, but she has few
other options. here,
it
seems as though
she
is destined to
rely on others,
even when they are unreliable.


tess is also a strong woman throughout the novel. she stands up for
herself and refuses to crumble under pressure. she chastises herself for
her
weakness
after
her
sexual
escapade
with
alec.
if
we
agree
with
her
claim
that
this
indiscretion
is
a
moment
of
weakness,
we
probably
also
feel
that
such
weakness
is
not
unlike
that
of
most
human
beings.
she
is
hard
on
herself
for letting herself become a victim. at the burial of her child, sorrow ,
she weeps but collects herself and moves on as a stronger woman. overall,
her
determined
attempts
to
escape
her
past
primarily
reflect
her
strength.


her parentage to some extent leaded to her final tragedy. born in a
poor family, with an ignorant vain, drunkard father who did not care too
much about the


She was seduced by a so-called gentleman

Alec, and from then on her
life totally changed from this loss of innocence. people looked down on
her
and
respected
her
no
more.
Actually
she
did
nothing
wrong
because
before
she
was
seduced
she
knew
nothing
of
men.
She
was
just
a
girl
when
she
first
met that terrible man.


She was
forced by
the gossips
and the church to blame herself for
this
accident, so she thought she deserved nothing good. In order to get rid
of the past she decided to go to a distant dairy farm but was still saying
to herself that she was wrong. Maybe God didn

t agree with that, because
the Lord gave her someone she loved with her whole heart and life

Angel
Chare.
Angel
popped
the
question
to
her
but
she
refused
him
without
saying
why. She said she loved him deeply and perhaps no one in the world could























































































love him more than she did but she could not marry him for some unspoken
reason. Angel wasn

t satisfied with this vague answer and did his best
to win Tess. Somehow she agreed and they soon fixed the wedding day. Soon
after
their
wedding
Angel
confessed
the
crime
he
committed
to
a
woman
long
time ago and asked for Tess

s forgiveness. Tess was not at all angry and
forgave Angel at once; in fact she was rather happy and excited for she
also had things to confess.


She sat and told everything to Angel, hoping he would forgive her as
he
was
forgiven
but
she
was
wrong.
She
was
not
forgiven,
not
as
she
thought
she was. The woman pays.


Without
Angel

s
love,
nothing
meant
anything
to
her.
The
result
wasn

t
important
now.
Tess
was
arrested
for
her
murder
of
that
so-called
gentleman. Why? She
still
loved Angel and when he
finally went back to her
and asked for HER forgiveness, after he regretted what he had done unfair
to Tess, she was desperate. That was too late

Alec had always told Tess
that Angel would never come back so he won Tess

s trust. Unluckily Angel
did come back and found Tess.! Everything was too late!


Tess was deceived and she lost Angel for the second time! The strengh
of her love was so strong that she had forgotten the difference between
right
and
wrong.
Before
that
she
had
done
nothing
wrong
but
when
she
killed
Alec, everything really changed! She became a criminal! How could it be?
She was as pure and innocent as the good wife in the Bible. Her whole
character
was
honest
and
faithful.
Angel
figured
out
at
last
that
a
person
should be judged not only on what he has done but also on what he wanted
to do!


Tess didn

t want to be seduced by man and she had no power to defend
herself
so
she
lost
her
innocence
and
that

s
all!
Angel
also
did
the
wrong
thing
and
it
was
even
more
serious
than
Tess

s
crime
but
HE
was
not
blamed























































































for it. Why it is always the woman who pays? Why they are always hurt? Why
was
Tess

s
girlish
purity
lost?
Why
does
the
wrong
man
take
the
wrong
woman?
Why
do
the
bad
often
ruin
the
good?
Why
is
beauty
damaged
by
ugliness?
Women
are too weak! Thousands of years of history have shown us that women have
always been treated unfairly!


In
old
China
there
was
a
culture,
which
didn

t
think
of
women
as
human
beings.
If
you
asked
one
if
he
was
the
oldest
in
his
family,
he
would
probably
answer

the oldest one

even if he had some elder sisters. If you asked
why then he would say,

Ha, they are not included!




people gave birth to many girls in order to have only one boy to keep
the family name going. They thought girls had no use for the family. They
would be married and go to live with their husbands

home and be their
wives some day sooner or later. So they were extremely hard on girls.


Girls
should
be
hard
working,
faithful,
loyal,
intelligent,
and
virtuous and the most important thing was she must be a maiden! If her
husband was the first man who touched her then she was a good girl, a good
wife no matter how she thought. If she wasn

t, then she would gain a very
bad
reputation
and
nobody
would
dare
to
go
near
her.
What
about
men?
people
did not care whether he was an experienced man or not, nor did they care
about
his
character.
They
thought
man
equals
power
and
power
equals
rights




Now let

s not be so bitter. Nowadays women

s situations have become
much
better.
Some
are
because
of
the
change
of
society
and
some
are
because
of
civilization.
Just
let
those
poor
painful
women
like
TESS
be
just
a
memory.


this
is
a
story
about
a
special
and
unreserved
woman
who
has
been
exposed
to a hostile environment but continuously and fearlessly struggling for
her
ideal
life.
the
story
can
be
interpreted
as
a
symbol
of
the
independent
spirit.


it seems to me that many readers' english reading experience starts























































































with
jane
eyer.
i
am
of
no
exception.
as
we
refer
to
the
movie

jane
eyer

,
it
is
not
surprising
to
find
some
differences
because
of
its
being
filmized
and retold in a new way, but the spirit of the novel remains----to be an
independent person, both physically and mentally.


jane
eyer
was
a
born
resister,
whose
parents
went
off
when
she
was
very
young, and her aunt,the only relative she had,treated her as badly as a
ragtag. since jane's education in lowwood orphanage began, she didn't get
what she had been expecting
——
simply being regarded as a common person,
just the same as any other girl around. the suffers from being humiliated
and
devastated
teach
jane
to
be
persevering
and
prize
dignity
over
anything
a reward of revolting the ruthless oppression, jane got a chance
to
be
a
tutor
in
thornfield
garden.
there
she
made
the
acquaintance
of
lovely
adele and that garden's owner, rochester, a man with warm heart despite
a cold face outside. jane expected to change the life from then on, but
fate
had
decided
otherwise:
after
jane
and
rochester
fell
in
love
with
each
other and got down to get marry, she unfortunately came to know in fact
rochester had got a legal wife, who seemed to be the shadow following
rochester and led to his moodiness all the time ----rochester was also a
despairing person in need of salvation. jane did want to give him a hand,
however, she made up her mind to leave, because she didn't want to betray
her own principles, because she was jane eyer. the film has finally got
a symbolist end: jane inherited a large number of legacies and finally
returned.
after
finding
rochester's
misfortune
brought
by
his
original
mad
wife, jane chose to stay with him forever.


i don't know what others feel, but frankly speaking, i would rather
regard the section that jane began her teaching job in thornfield as the
film's
end----especially
when
i
heard
jane's
words

never
in
my
life
have
i
been
awaken
so
happily.

for
one
thing,
this
ideal
and
brand-new
beginning






























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