
《神秘花园》读后感
《神秘花园》这本书是美国女作家弗朗西斯.霍奇森.伯纳特的名著,神秘花园读后感。
我读完后,很受感动,从中得到了许多教益。
一场灾难使“犟小姐”玛丽成了孤儿。
玛丽因此被人们遗忘。
幸存下来的她只得被送往远在英国的姑父克拉文家米塞尔斯威特庄园。
那是一个令人忧伤的巨大的怪地方。
十年前,年轻漂亮的姑妈在一个花园意外身亡。
姑父克拉文先生从此变得阴郁古怪,消沉遁世。
他关闭了庄园上百间房子,还有那个曾经种满玫瑰的花园。
这个花园的门被掩藏起来,钥匙则被深深地埋藏在泥土里。
玛丽克服重重困难,终于找到了花园的钥匙和大门,同时在男孩狄肯的帮助下,荒芜的花园像被试了魔法一般,变得生机勃勃。
神秘的庄园里经常会传出一个男孩奇怪的哭声,他叫柯林。
所有的人都以为他离死不远。
可是,在玛丽的帮助下,柯林感觉到了生活的温暖,在秘密花园里学会了奔跑和大笑。
并且“要永远永远生活下去”。
克拉文先生封闭的心灵在一个奇妙的山谷中悄然地得到释放,最终回到了米塞尔斯威特庄园。
长年笼罩在阴暗之下的庄园从此充溢着笑声和力量。
玛丽从一个刁蛮任性、古怪的小丑变成了一个充满爱心的阳光女孩,她帮助卡林从他阴森的小房间里走了出来,由一个对生活失去希望的蛮横的小病秧变成了自信的可以挺直腰杆直立行走的帅小伙子。
他们俩这么巨大的转变,是怎么回事呢?我想,是因为大自然,是因为那些伙伴们,给了她力量和希望。
玛丽的经历,是不平凡的。
它给予人们极大的鼓舞。
我读了这本书,深刻地认识到一个人能不能取得成绩,不在于先天的条件,而是在于他有没有克服困难的勇气和奋斗精神,
《秘密花园》英语读后感
辛巴达和叙拉古国罗士从小就是好朋友,而且都对海上探险充满神往。
长各奔前程的两人,一个实现夙愿当上了自由自在的海盗,另一个则成为人民拥戴的王子,之后再也没有联络。
做起了海盗的辛巴达天不怕地不怕。
一次,他决定去盗取宝物“和平之书”,没想到却发现“和平之书”的主人,竟然是好朋友普罗士。
最后,普罗士终于讲明了“和平之书”的重要,也说服了辛巴达放弃盗宝。
万万想不到的是,此时的“和平之书”却被邪恶女神爱瑞丝偷走,女妖试图借此毁灭世界。
“和平之书”被盗之后,整个“雪城”陷入了一片混乱恐慌之中,矛头纷纷都指向辛巴达。
但普罗士相信辛巴达的清白,万般无奈之下,他主动提出以自己生命做抵押,让辛巴达追回宝物“和平之书”。
辛巴达只好答应普罗士,前往远海找寻邪恶女神爱瑞丝,夺回“和平之书”,但他心里却盘算着一登上海盗船,就到阳光普照的斐济岛逍遥自在,不理会朋友的生死。
但意想不到的是,普罗士的未婚妻玛琳娜,为监视辛巴达也偷偷登上了船。
辛巴达在玛琳娜的影响下,终于恢复了正义海盗的勇敢魄力和无畏气概。
他率领海盗船员拉起风帆,向邪恶女神的领地进发。
一路上他们遭遇了许多恐怖怪物和灾难。
击败它们之后,辛巴达还要接受爱瑞丝的考验,只有通过考验才能拿到“和平之书”…… 神秘岛:故事是描述在美国南北战争的时候,有五个被围困在南军城中的北方人趁着偶然的机会用气球逃脱了。
他们中途被风暴吹落在太平洋中的一个荒岛上,但是他们并没有灰心失望,他们团结互助,以集体的智慧和劳动,克服了重重困难,建立起幸福的生活。
他们从赤手空拳一直到制造出陶器、玻璃、风磨、电报机……他们挽救了在附近另一孤岛上独居了十二年而失去理智的罪犯(即《格兰特船长的儿女》中被流放的罪犯--艾尔通),使他恢复了人性,成为他们忠实的伙伴。
这些荒岛上的遇难者虽然什么也不缺,但是他们并没有放弃返回祖国的努力。
一天,他们终于登上了在格兰特船长的儿子罗伯特指挥的邓肯号,重新回到了祖国的环抱。
这几个遇难者在荒岛上度过的岁月了,不断发现了不可思议的奇迹。
每当他们在危急的时候,似乎总有一个神秘的人在援助他们。
原来这人就是《海底两万里》一书中的主人公、潜水船诺第留斯号的发明者、反抗压迫的战士——尼摩船长。
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秘密花园的读后感
前几天,我读了一本书,书名叫《秘密花园》。
在英语儿童文学里,《秘密花园》被公认为是无年龄界限的精品。
它讲述了两个性情孤僻、精神落寞的孩子,在人的友谊与大自然神奇力量的感召下,很快的改掉了所有讨厌的坏毛病,从此以后快乐、健康成长的故事。
《秘密花园》的情节精彩曲折,语言平易而又极为传神。
他告诉我们:生活可以无限美好,也可以无限精彩,关键就在于你的态度和进取精神。
书中的玛丽在一场突如其来的霍乱中变成了孤儿,而到舅舅家中生活后又受到冷落,她丝毫感受不到亲情的温暖,这使孤苦伶仃的她更感到孤独落寞。
一个偶然的机会,她认识了喜欢和动物交朋友迪肯,在他的帮助下,玛丽喜欢上了花园里的耕种,喜欢林子里知更鸟清脆、悦耳的鸣叫,大自然神奇的力量使她忘记了孤独与忧愁,渐渐变得漂亮、开朗、快乐起来。
玛丽焕然一新的改变,让我懂得了友谊的珍贵价值、友谊无穷的力量。
活泼的狄肯,用自己真诚的心打动了对什么事都厌恶的玛丽。
玛丽的改变,还使我认识到了大自然的力量无穷,我们应该崇尚自然、融入大自然,把我们的生活编织得更加美好、温馨与快乐
书中的克莱文先生,自从妻子过世后,他常常晚上被往事折磨得无法入睡,他的生活也被妻子过世的阴影笼罩着。
一天晚上,他顿时醒悟了,自己这十年来独自在外,却忽略了儿子的感受。
我不应该留下他一个人去独自承担痛苦。
从此,克莱文先生和儿子快乐的生活在庄园里。
克莱文先生原来因为妻子过世,生活变得平淡、甚至悲伤。
但如果他抛开这一切,不就会变得快乐了吗
假如他执迷不悟,整天思念着妻子,这样不但会折磨自己,对别人也是一种痛苦。
生活中,何尝不是这样
试着去抛开痛苦和烦恼,做一个快乐的自己,每天的太阳都是新的,今天总会跟昨天不一样。
当遭遇巨大的不幸时,试着抛开烦恼,迎接明天崭新的太阳。
这样,你的人生就会变成绚丽的彩虹。
闪烁的星星就会装饰着湛蓝的人生天空。



