
用英语写一篇小说的读后感,300单词左右
With an admiration, with a shock, I read written by British author Daniel Defoe Robinson Crusoe. This book is about the British do not listen to parents to discourage Robinson to go out exploring, was killed riding his ship ran aground, their living to a deserted island. In the long desert island life, Robinson met with various difficulties, but he has extraordinary determination and wisdom to overcome one difficulty after another. Twenty eight years later he finally returned to the motherland identify opportunities. Robinson is a superb courage and wisdom of people who live alone on a desert island days, he not only to defend against wild animals, and prepare enough food, but also everyday appliances ... .... He did not despair and lose confidence in life, but he can calm and rational thinking, they can survive is very lucky, to cherish life. So after the setbacks, he always to face, precisely because he can face setbacks, was able to survive. In real life, whenever we encounter difficult times, have a positive attitude to face many mood naturally smooth. Life is not easy, I have not ideal because of test scores and frustrated, I have also thought of giving up because of hard and practicing. Chinese old saying that goes: clam disease beads. If the pearl mussel is the crystallization of hard temper, success is time and time again we have received a setback after the deserved reward. Like mountain climbing, when you halfway up the mountain to overcome the fatigue, when you regret choosing to adhere to, waiting for you that will be the top of the hill would be extremely Ling, list of small hills, the beauty. Robinson's story also tells us that faith, there are no invincible difficulties, we do not like, like Robinson, face frustration? The sea due to waves and magnificent; pine green because of wind and rain; life only because of frustration with a little more strong. Facing the setbacks, the courage to overcome, the future will be bright!
求一篇英文小说读后感,要多一点,英文写的。
谢谢
英语读后感My favourite bookDo you know Harry Potter? Its one of my favourite sparetime readings and it’s written by J. K. Rowling. She had the idea about Harry Potter when she was on train, “Harry just walked into my head.” She said later. She started writing the first edition of Harry Potter the next day.Harry Potter is a magical school student who wears glasses and has no parents, now he is 16 years old. He is very brave and known by everyone because he is the only person who will not die by devil. At school, he has two good friends, they are Rone and Henry.When read the book my first time, I feel very exciting and interesting. So I read it again and again, each time I have different feelings, sometimes I even feel as if I’m one of Potter’s partners. Now there are five edition of Harry Potter published and they are very popular with young students. Books about Harry Potter have sold millions of copies all over the world. Do you like Harry Potter? If you haven’t read the book yet, read it now and you’ll find a wonderful world.
拜托哪位高人能帮我写一篇英语原版小说的读后感(用英语写),字数在300~400之间就可以,非常感谢
Tess of the D'urbevilles 长篇小说《德伯家的苔丝》是英国著名小说家和诗人托马斯·哈代(1840-1928)的代表作 yesterday, I read the novel called Tess of the D'urbevilles. written by a famous Englishwriter Thomas Hardy. The novel tells a story about a pretty and good girl called Tess, who lived in a village in Marlott. To her sadness, when she was seventeen, she was no longer a pure and untouched girl. She gave birth to a baby, which didn't live long. So Tess changed from a pure gir l to a grown —up. Because she was the eldest of the 7 children in the family, she found a job to support the whole family in a dairy.There she knew Angel and married him. But unluckily. when Angel knew her sad story, he left her and went to Brazil.Tess led a hard an d lonely life after that. Later when she knew Angel had retumed home and found out that she was living with the man who had given the damage to her before,Tess couldn't accept the fact and killed the man who was living with her. Then she escaped and spent together with Angel three days and nights. The police found them on the moming of the fourth day. A few days later, Tess was executed. Having read this novel, I like the heroine very much because of her purity, warmness, nobility and the spirit of devotion, She dared to fight against the evil, bravely seek and sturggle for the rights of love. Thomas Hardy was famous for the poetical novels. Tess of the D'urbevillesis one of this kind. The novel is so fresh that it is nearly like a poem. For nearly a century, it has been popular with the people all over the world.你什么时候要,如果不急我周一可以有两片,远大前程和哈利7的,我作文本在学校…
求一篇英文小说的读后感,英文版的哦~~不要在网上随便都能搜到的那种呀~~~~拜托啦~~
你好,我用五篇Little Brother读后感中的段落,重新进行了排版,衔接,完成了下面的文章。
在word里试了试,用12号字 double space ,正好4页。
(标题可以大点字体,没办法,要求的页数太多了,呵呵),希望对你有所帮助。
reader response: Little Brother by Cory Doctorow One of the things that I love most about science fiction is its ability to look at trends in contemporary society, extrapolate them to their most extreme ends, and then use those extremes to reveal a fantastic analysis of our world and the directions that we are heading down. Good science fiction is the type that makes you step back when you finish and take a closer look at our own lives. With Little Brother, Cory Doctorow has crafted just such a novel. The fact that this is a book whose intended audience is young adults makes it all the more powerful. The story focuses on Marcus Yallow, a technically gifted teenager who, in between rounds of an alternate reality game he plays, finds new and interesting ways of harnessing technology to his needs. At the start of the book this is mostly by getting around the surveillance that his high school has in place for tracking students, ostensibly for their safety. All that changes once terrorists destroy the Bay Bridge and Marcus finds himself captive of the Department of Homeland Security. Tortured and interrogated for the small infraction of demanding a lawyer, Marcus is eventually released and sent home. The home he returns to bares little resemblance to the one he had initially left. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is busy installing more and more RFID sensors, monitoring the internet, and surveilling everyone that falls outside their very thin definition of normal behavior. Outraged at his treatment at the hands of DHS, Marcus begins throwing monkey wrenches into the system in an attempt to point out to all the ludicrous nature of the surveillance state and its complete ineptness at tracking or catching any real terrorists. The writing is clear and simple, particularly in the sections where Doctorow is explaining the technical ins and outs of a particular tool that Marcus is using. He offers up some of the most easily understandable descriptions of cryptography and Linux operating systems that I have come across, and does so in a way that makes what could be a dreadfully boring description very interesting and informative. What really pushed this book over the cusp, for me, is that all of the applications that Marcus and the DHS use in their war against one another already exist. Anyone with some basic knowledge and tools could build a hidden camera locater. Anyone who wanted to could download and install the Linux build that Marcus employs throughout the book. Doctorow makes it even easier by including a Further Reading section at the end of the book where he points readers toward resources they could use to delve further into the worlds opened up in the book. This is a book with everything. A fun and fast-paced story, realistic teenage characters, technology that piques the reader's interest, and a political message that desperately needs to be imparted to younger generations. The state of American democracy is in their hands and depends very strongly on the lessons that they receive. Unfortunately, I'm not sure whether schools are as dedicated as they should be toward creating free thinking pupils who value the intent of the Constitution over blind dedication to the flag and whoever the current occupant of the White House may be. Part of the fascination of this book is its plausibility. Doctorow takes his plot to logical extremes, and all of the digital subversion the teens participate in is based in real technology and theory. As with The Disreputable History, I was impressed with the way the author's argument was presented. While it's clear where Doctorow and his main characters stand on the issues, he presents the arguments of the other side and allows his characters to argue smartly, even eloquently for their side. We sometimes see the opposing characters as bumbling or moronic because they are seen through Marcus' eyes, but Doctorow doesn't take any shortcuts explaining his side of the argument. It's also a great example of another trend I've been seeing in YA lately — authors giving their intended audience a great deal of credit. These books treat their teen audience as near-adults who think and decide for themselves, which is as it should be. Doctorow also takes this opportunity to provide readers an education of security systems and computer programming. In what easily could have been some of the driest portions of the novel, Doctorow is able to give the reader some insight and knowledge, which may leave you curious to pursue more information on the inventors and security methods. On its most superficial level, it functions as a fast-paced action novel that's impossible to put down. But you don't have to scrape very far beneath its surface to appreciate its truly subversive nature. For the more technologically inclined, it offers the tools to stage a techno-revolution, and for the more politically inclined, it offers the impetus for wanting to do so. Doctorow is something of an Internet celebrity, having revolutionized the marketing of his novels through taking advantage of on-line distribution. He's grown as a writer since his debut in Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom and with Little Brother, while he's writing for a young adult audience, he's found a new level of mature and assured writing that makes Little Brother one of the more remarkable and haunting books I've read this year. I really liked this book. I especially liked all the nuts and bolts behind the actual story line and back history of the technology used. I feel like I read a good piece of fiction and learned about computers and the history of the internet and modern computers at the same time. Highly recommend!



