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世界名著英文版读后感

The novel opens with the famous line, It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.. and ends with two marriages: Jane and Bingley's, as well as Darcy and Elizabeth's. Both couples are assumed to live happily ever after.Elizabeth (Lizzy) Bennet is the core of the family. Elizabeth is the second of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet's five daughters, and is an intelligent, bold, attractive twenty-year-old when the story begins. In addition to being her father's favourite, Elizabeth is characterized as a sensible, yet stubborn, woman. Misled by his cold outward behaviour, Elizabeth originally holds Mr. Darcy in contempt. However, she finds that Mr. Darcy improves on acquaintance, more so than she would expect.Fitzwilliam Darcy (commonly known as Mr. Darcy) is the central male character and Elizabeth's second love interest in the novel. He is an intelligent, wealthy, extremely handsome and reserved 28-year-old man, who often appears haughty or proud to strangers but possesses an honest and kind nature underneath. Initially, he considers Elizabeth his social inferior, unworthy of his attention, but he finds that, despite his inclinations, he cannot deny his feelings for Elizabeth. His initial proposal of marriage is rejected because of his pride and Elizabeth's prejudice against him; however, at the end of the novel, after their relationship has blossomed, he is happily engaged to a loving Elizabeth.Role of women in the 18th centuryIn late-18th-century England, women were relegated to secondary roles in society with respect to property and social responsibilities. For example, women were not permitted to visit new arrivals to the neighbourhood (such as Mr. Bingley in Pride and Prejudice) until the male head of their household had first done so. Women were under enormous pressure to marry for the purpose of securing their financial futures and making valuable social connections for their families. Therefore, marriage, though romanticised, was in many ways a financial transaction and social alliance rather than a matter of love. Although Jane Austen did not condone loveless marriages (she stayed single all her life), she did approve of matches having equality in various respects, including wealth, social status, love and character. In Pride and Prejudice, wealth, social status, chastity (and the perception of chastity) and physical attractiveness are depicted as factors affecting a woman's chances for a good marriage.Published in 1925, The Great Gatsby became an immediate classic and propelled its young author to a fame he never again equalled. The novel captured the spirit of the Jazz Age, a post-World War I era in upper-class America that Fitzgerald himself gave this name to, and the flamboyance of the author and his wife Zelda as they moved about Europe with other American expatriate writers (such as Ernest Hemingway). However, Gatsby expresses more than the exuberance of the times. It depicts the restlessness of what Gertrude Stein (another expatriate modernist writer) called a lost generation. Recalling T. S. Eliot's landmark poem The Wasteland (1922), then, Gatsby also has its own valley of ashes or wasteland where men move about obscurely in the dust, and this imagery of decay, death, and corruption pervades the novel and infects the story and its hero too. Because the novel is not just about one man, James Gatz or Jay Gatsby, but about aspects of the human condition of an era, and themes that transcend time altogether, it is the stuff of myth. Gatsby's attempts to attain an ideal of himself and then to put this ideal to the service of another ideal, romantic love, are attempts to rise above corruption in all its forms. It is this quality in him that Nick Carraway, the novel's narrator, attempts to portray, and in so doing the novel, like its hero, attains a form of enduring greatness.The novel is narrated in retrospect; Nick is writing the account two years after the events of the summer he describes, and this introduces a critical distance and perspective which is conveyed through occasional comments about the story he is telling and how it must appear to a reader. The time scheme of the novel is further complicated as the history of that summer of 1922 contains within it the story of another summer, five years before this one, when Gatsby and Daisy first courted. This is the story that Jordan tells Nick. As that earlier summer ended with Gatsby's departure for the war in the fall, so the summer of Nick's experience of the East ends with the crisis on the last hot day (the day of mint juleps in the hotel and Myrtle Wilson's death) and is followed by Gatsby's murder by George Wilson on the first day of fall. This seasonal calendar is more than just a parallel, however. It is a metaphor for the blooming and blasting of love and of hope, like the flowers so often mentioned. Similarly, the novel's elaborate use of light and dark imagery (light, darkness, sunshine, and shadow, and the in-between changes of twilight) symbolizes emotional states as well.红字The Scarlet Letter attained an immediate and lasting success because it addressed spiritual and moral issues from a uniquely American standpoint. In 1850, adultery was an extremely risqué subject, but because Hawthorne had the support of the New England literary establishment, it passed easily into the realm of appropriate reading. It has been said that this work represents the height of Hawthorne's literary genius; dense with terse descriptions. It remains relevant for its philosophical and psychological depth, and continues to be read as a classic tale on a universal theme.[6] Another consideration to note having to do with the book's popularity is that it was one of the first mass-produced books in America. Into the mid-nineteenth century, bookbinders of home-grown literature typically hand-made their books and sold them in small quantities. The first mechanized printing of The Scarlet Letter, 2,500 volumes, sold out immediately, was widely read and discussed to an extent not much experienced in the young country up until that time. Copies of the first edition are often sought by collectors as rare books, and may fetch up to around $6,000 USD.远离尘嚣Much of the plot of Far from the Madding Crowd depends on unrequited love — love by one person for another that is not mutual in that the other person does not feel love in return. The novel is driven, from the first few chapters, by Gabriel Oak's love for Bathsheba. Once he has lost his farm, he is free to wander anywhere in search of work, but he heads to Weatherbury because it is in the direction that Bathsheba has gone. This move leads to Oak's employment at Bathsheba's farm, where he patiently consoles her in her troubles and supports her in tending the farm, with no sign he will ever have his love returned.This novel focuses on the way that catastrophe can occur at any time, threatening to change lives. The most obvious example occurs when Oak's flock of sheep is destroyed by an unlikely confluence of circumstances, including an inexperienced sheep dog, a rotted rail, and a chalk pit that happens to have been dug adjacent to his land. In one night, Oak's future as an independent farmer is destroyed, and he ends up begging just to secure the diminished position of a shepherd.This novel offers modern readers a clear picture of how important social position was in England in the nineteenth century and of the opportunities that existed to change class, in either direction. In the beginning, Oak and Bathsheba are social equals: he is an independent farmer who rents his land, and she lives on her aunt's farm next door to his, which is presumably similar in value. The only thing that keeps her from accepting his proposal of marriage is the fact that she just does not want to be married yet. After Oak loses his farm and Bathsheba inherits her uncle's farm, there is little question of whether they can marry — their social positions are too different. She is more socially compatible with Boldwood, who owns the farm next to hers and is in a similar social position.

悲惨世界英语读后感,自己写的

苦难和奋斗;平凡和伟大 这部小说给我最大的教育意义则是一种对农民的深刻理解。

现代城市年轻人可能很难真正理解农民。

农民的生活,农民的想法。

农曾经过的日子,农民现在和未来他们也不会关心。

如果要有这种水平的想法恐怕必须经历过农村生活。

但是间接知识也能够贷给我们启示和触动。

《平凡的世界》深刻的反映农民的生活和喜怒哀乐,读完这些小说从某个意义上说我们也经历过了那个时代,也曾在田中挥汗如雨。

这些书的现实意义在于中国的现状,在于历史的延续,在于未来的展望和我们年轻人自身的提高:对人性的理解,对中国的理解,对构成中国大地那一片片生命陆地的人们的理解。

另外一个方面,我很喜欢路遥的出发点——平凡的世界。

他的世界是平凡的,这只是黄土高原上几千几万 座村落中的一座。

但路遥却在平凡中看到了他的主人公的不平凡。

比如说孙少平,他受过了高中教育,他经过自学达到可与大学生进行思想探讨的程度。

作者赋予了这个人物各种优良的品质,包括并不好高骛远。

在路遥的世界中出现的都是平凡的人物,这是在这些平凡的人物里他描写着人性中的善与美,丑与恶。

在他的世界里,人的最大的优点就是认识到自己是平凡的。

这点从孙少平身上得到最突出的体现,。

当他得到调出煤矿来到城市的机会时,他选择的是煤矿。

这不是又无他有多高的觉悟,而是他对自己工作过的地方的热情和眷恋。

他选择了平凡。

最让我赏识的是,从这些平凡人的故事中,作者给我们引发了一个深刻的道理,那就是我们怎么去生活,和我们对生活的态度的与思考,书中多次提到对人生的感叹,这可能是这本书的深邃所在. 人生啊

是这样不可预测.没有用永恒的痛苦,没有永恒的幸福。

生活像流水一般,有时是那么平展,有时又是那么曲折。

命运总是不如人愿。

但往往是在无数的痛苦中,在重重的矛盾和艰辛中才使人成熟起来,坚强起来,虽然这些东西在实际感受中给人带来的并不都是欢乐。

我们承认伟人在历史进程中的贡献。

可人类生活的大厦从本质上说,是有多数人的血汗乃至生命所建造的。

伟人们常常企图用纪念碑或纪念堂来使自己永世流芳。

真正万古常青的却是普通人的无名纪念碑——生生不息的人类生活自身。

读了这些哲理性的语言,过去曾经为自己不公的命运而怨天忧人,为自己悲惨的遭遇而伤痛,这些人生哲理使人醒悟,这是这本书给我的最大的体会.我们都是平凡人,但我们不能因为平凡而不去生活,我们要在自己平凡的生活中,勇敢的挑战,努力的进取,在平凡中创造出不平凡。

读了这本书我再也不能用受益非浅来总结我的感受,其中的收获无法用一个恰当的词语来表达。

我非常敬佩和崇拜作家路遥,他虽然已经不在人世了,但他留下的著作永远在人世间流芳千古,《平凡的世界》永远是矛盾文学奖作品上一颗璀璨的瑰星。

世界名著英文读后感

(本文为原创,请根据需要自行删改)Pride and prejudicePride and Prejudice was Jane Austen’s second novel written in 1796 and was published in January 1813. The main subject in the novel is stated in the first sentence of the novel: It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife. In this statement, she has declared that the main subject of the novel will be courtship and marriage. Similar to other Jane Austen’s novels, it was written in gentle satire. The main object of Jane’s satire in the novel is the mercenary and the ignorance of the people, a common criticism of the 18th century.However, it is the priceless love that impressed me most. Pride and Prejudice contains one of the most valuable love stories in English literature: the courtship between Darcy and Elizabeth. As in any good love story, the lovers must overcome many stumbling blocks, beginning with the tensions caused by the lovers' own personal qualities. Elizabeth's pride makes her misjudge Darcy on the basis of a poor first impression, while Darcy's prejudice against Elizabeth's poor social standing blinds him to her many virtues. Austen, meanwhile, put countless smaller obstacles to the realization of the love between Elizabeth and Darcy. In each case, anxieties about social connections, or the desire for better social connections, interfere with the workings of love. Darcy and Elizabeth's realization of a tender love seems to imply that Austen views love as something independent of these social forces, as something that can be captured if only an individual is able to escape the effects of hierarchical society. Yet with this devious love story, I know and believe that true love is a force separate from society and one that can conquer even the most difficult of circumstances.

平凡的世界读后感的英文版

窗体底端平凡的世界英语读后感窗体底端OrdinaryworldfamousBook Laboristhewell-being,nomatterwhichera.OrdinaryWorldisinblackandwhitetotellusthetruemeaningofthislife.Makeitloud,people,whateverthelocation,nomatterhowpoor,aslongasafieryheart,aslongastheycantolovelife,Godishisequal.Onlyasaworker,notasaburden,unfortunately,todothemastersoflife,withtheirheartsingoodfaithtoexperience,afteralllifebelongstousonlyonce.Thisisalifetowriteabook.Inancienttimesthelandwithdesolationoftheuniverse,thereisaremarkablevoice,OrdinaryworldTheauthorisLuyao.Contemporarywriters.LuYao'snovelsaremostlyinruralsubjects,Tamisnotlimitedtodescriptionsofrurallifeandurbancrossroadsofthepeopleandeventstookplace.Performancewithparticularemphasisonthelivesofyoungpeople,throughtheirupsanddownsoflovelifereflectsthenewgenerationofyoungpeople'svalues.OrdinaryWorldisthetimespanfrom2075to2085.Tookplaceinthevastloessslopeofahighdouble-knownplaceswherethewatervillage.Basically,thewholenoveliswritteninthevillageofd

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