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最美丽的坟墓读后感

时间:2014-06-08 11:03

世间最美的坟墓读后感300子

朴素之美,美在朴素的坟墓。

在作者的笔下,托尔斯泰墓“远离尘嚣,孤零零地躺在林阴里”,“只是一个长方形的土堆而已,无人守护,无人管理,只有几株大树荫蔽”,如此朴素无华的坟墓,却让作者受到震憾,让读者感受到那座普通坟墓所升腾出来的攫摄人心的力量。

这是因为,追求朴素,远离“可耻的奢侈生活”是托尔斯泰的幸福观,也是他思想感情的寄托。

正是这种“纪念碑式的朴素”比起那些用大理石和奢华装饰来修饰自己坟墓的人更加让人敬仰和崇敬,更容易活在人们的心中,因为这种伟大的人格本身就是一座丰碑。

“没有十字架,没有墓碑,没有墓志铭,连托尔斯泰这个名字也没有。

” “谁都可以踏进他最后的安息地。

”他的坟墓“就像偶尔被发现的流浪汉、不为人知的士兵一般不留名姓地被人埋葬了”。

这就是名震全球的俄罗斯伟大文学巨人列夫·托尔斯泰的坟墓

一个普通地无法再普通的坟墓,一个世纪伟人的息身之所。

也许我们会在心中自问,怎么会呢

茨威格面对坟墓时也是惊讶的。

是的,这是事实,一个让我们无法相信却又必须相信的事实。

朴素的坟墓里面埋葬着一位同样朴素而品格高尚的伟人,一位给人类创造巨大精神财富的伟人。

坟墓的平凡普通与伟人英名似乎不相称,但这正是作者立意之所在,普通蕴含伟大,对比中使人发现一种不同寻常的精神力量,这也正是打动读者的基础。

托尔斯泰以他的资财和地位,荣誉和贡献,比任何人都更有权来炫耀他的高贵、华美和高不可攀,然而他却彻底挣脱了市俗的一切羁绊,义无反顾地去追寻人的本质的平凡。

正因如此,茨威格“从心底深深热爱”着托尔斯泰,人们对托尔斯泰的感情更是无比地浓厚而真挚。

朴素之美,美在朴素的语言。

文学是语言的艺术,作者通过语言来承载他的情感及思想,再通过语言传递给读者。

读散文时尤其应当捕捉那些渗透着作者鲜明、强烈感情的语言。

本文承载作者鲜明、强烈感情的语句,并不华美、秀丽,而是那么地朴素真实。

文章文字简约,行文朴素,以简朴的语言写朴素的坟墓,表现了作者高超的语言功力。

同时读者也被这种朴素感化,对托尔斯泰油然产生崇敬之情。

茨威格伫立墓前,萦思怀想,心灵的那份震撼是自不待言的,似乎他应该把自己最显才情的词句铺展出来,用更具色彩的文字表达自己内心的感受,但他没有。

全文语言极为简洁朴素,这是一种风格,这种风格正好适合于描写托尔斯泰朴素的坟墓,正好适合于写出托尔斯泰那朴素的品格,也正好适合于表达作者对托尔斯泰朴素真挚的敬意。

所以,我们感受到了语言的朴素之美,阅读中似乎我们也正好顺着这朴素的文字流淌着对托尔斯泰那种真实的朴素的敬意。

作者对托尔斯泰的仰慕,他为伟人这普通的墓穴所受的感动,以及从中体悟到的深刻哲理——多少情思,多少感慨,全部隐匿在平淡朴素的文字背后。

因此可以说,打动作者的是那伟人墓的朴素,打动读者的,除此之外还有作者行文语言的朴素。

朴素的坟墓伟大的人,朴素的语言真挚的心。

茨威格让我们今天朴素不再多见的生活多了份感动与思考,伟大而平凡的托尔斯泰让我们更深谙了平凡与伟大的含义。

人世间最美丽的坟墓读后感。

世间不就是坟墓么

一篇《不平静的坟墓》读后感,谁会写,帮忙写一篇可以不,在线等,急

The book I have read during the winter vacation was The Unquiet Grave, written by M.R.James, who was famous for writing scary stories and was respected by millions and millions readers.  The book The Unquiet Grave contains five parts, and each part in this book tells us a scary story. It has no relationships in the content of each article, but all of the stories’ setting are totally the same—they all happened in Cambridge University, each of them were connected by a corpse which was resurge strangely, frightening the life out of the role of each chapter, causing a great many troublesome problems.I was so impressed by the first two scary stories. Mr. Williams received the painting that he was so interested in. after finishing writing a letter one night, Mr. Williams occasionally found a figure was in the middle of the lawn in the expensive painting, crawling on hands and knees, moving towards to the unknown house. The next day, Mr. Williams invited his friends Nisbet to come and discuss the mystery about the ―unpleasant figure‖. Luckily, Mr. Williams found the details about the unknown house—actually, it was a church named Anningly; and knew a little about the mystery of the Francis Family who were living there in twelfth-century. With the help of Doctor Green, Mr. Williams went a step further knowing the history of the Francis Family. Now, the ―unpleasant figure‖ was in the museum, even though visitors now watched it so carefully.  The second story was happened in an inn in Suffolk years ago. A young man named Thomson, coming here and searching peaceful surroundings for reading. One day, he wanted to go  var script = document.createElement('script'); script.src = ''; document.body.appendChild(script);  to the four rooms next to the room Mr. Thomson lived. When he came to the first room, he became nervous. It was something in the bed that was moving and shaking. And he was sure it could not be a rat because the figure of a person under the blanket was so clear, the shape of the head, the body…. Before he left the inn, he lied to the owner of the inn in order to have a chance to go upstairs to check out what it was on earth in the next room. When he opened the door, he found it was only a scarecrow, but it was no longer an amusement, the scarecrow could shake his head himself, moving on the floor freely…. Later, Mr. Betts told Mr. Thomson the truth. At the same time, I knew it also.  It is really a good book, not only its content, but also the author’s thought in the book. I have ever said, ―An excellent book is that can bring readers into the scenes of the story, and makes reader thinks a lot.‖ I think it can not only teach us a lot, but it will let us know what scary story is. I am certain I will be like Professor Parkins, seeing a scarecrow in a field late on a winter will make me sleepless for a whole week, or a month.

不平静的坟墓读后感

我们追求的并不是功名利禄,真正受人敬重的是内在的伟大。

就如同这独一无二的坟墓,它埋葬的仅仅是伟人的躯体,却无法掩埋它的灵魂。

他高贵的精神永驻在世间,流芳千古,那精神形成了一股最强大的力量,保护着这最美的坟墓。

这是那最单纯的朴素,最可敬的品质,最永恒的伟大,使我们的灵魂也随之而动摇。

书虫中不平静的坟墓读后感英文

The feelings of《The Unquiet Grave》The book I have read during the winter vacation was TheUnquietGrave,writtenbyM.R.James,whowasfamousforwritingscarystoriesandwasrespectedbymillionsandmillions readers.ThebookTheUnquietGravecontainsfiveparts,andeachpartinthisbooktellsusascarystory.Ithasnorelationshipsinthecontentofeacharticle,butallofthestories’settingaretotallythesame—theyallhappenedinCambridgeUniversity,eachofthemwereconnectedbyacorpse which was resurge strangely, frightening the life outoftheroleofeachchapter,causingagreatmanytroublesome problems.Iwas so impressedby the first two scary stories. Mr.Williams received the painting thathe was so interested in.afterfinishingwritingaletteronenight,Mr.Williamsoccasionally found a figure was inthe middleof the lawn intheexpensivepainting, crawling onhands and knees,movingtowardstotheunknownhouse.Thenextday,Mr.Williamsinvitedhis friends Nisbet to come and discuss the mysteryabout the―unpleasant figure‖. Luckily, Mr. Williams found thedetailsabouttheunknownhouse—actually,itwasachurchnamed Anningly; and knew a little about the mystery of theFrancisFamilywhowerelivingthereintwelfth-century.WiththehelpofDoctorGreen,Mr.Williamswentastepfurther knowing the history of the Francis Family. Now, the―unpleasant figure‖was in the museum,even thoughvisitorsnow watched it so carefully.The second story was happened in an inn in Suffolk yearsago. A young man named Thomson, coming here and searchingpeaceful surroundings for reading. One day, he wanted to goto the four rooms next to the room Mr. Thomson lived. Whenhecametothefirstroom,hebecamenervous.Itwassomethinginthebedthatwasmovingandshaking.Andhewas sure it could not be a rat because the figure of a personunder the blanketwasso clear,the shape of thehead, thebody…. Before he left the inn, he lied to the owner of the innin order to have a chance to go upstairs to check out what itwas on earth in the next room. When he opened the door, hefounditwasonlyascarecrow,butitwasnolongeranamusement,thescarecrowcouldshakehisheadhimself,movingonthefloorfreely….Later,Mr.BettstoldMr.Thomson the truth. At the same time, I knew it also.It is really a good book, not only its content, but also theauthor’s thought in the book. I have ever said,―An excellentbook is that can bring readers into the scenes of the story,and makes reader thinks a lot.‖I think it can not only teachusalot,butitwillletusknowwhatscarystoryis.Iamcertain I will be like Professor Parkins, seeing a scarecrow inafieldlateonawinterwillmakemesleeplessforawholeweek, or a month

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