
英文名著读后感 英文版 最少800字
1.《假如给我三天光明》读后感 自从我读了海伦·凯勒写的《假如给我三天光明》。
书中的主人翁就一直在我的眼前闪烁,她激励着我。
海伦·凯勒刚出生19个月,因病双目失明,不久又影响了听觉。
从此她就在漫漫黑暗的长夜与无声的世界中度过。
长期的盲人生活,使她倍感眼睛明亮的宝贵。
她不能像平常人一样感受到生活的乐趣,也不能欣赏到这个美丽而充满乐趣的世界,只能用自己那双娇嫩的手触摸到遗憾和无奈。
但她是那样的坚强,那样的有毅力,像在暴风雪中顽强生长的小草,能洞察别人的内心世界,而我们这些拥有明亮眼睛的人们却总是对这视而不见,所以耳明眼亮的人,看到的东西是很少的。
海伦·凯勒曾说:“只有聋子才会珍惜听力,只有瞎子才能体会到看见事物的巨大幸福。
”如果通过三天,你就要变成瞎子了,那么你也许会特别的珍惜自己的视力,用自己的眼睛来看自己认为最重要的东西。
如果再过三天,你要死了,那么你又会做出多少令人叹为观止的事情呢
老师常说:“抓紧时间,好好利用你们的生命吧!”但我不以为然。
因为谁都知道自己某一天一定会永远地离开这个世界的,但我们通常把那天想得太遥远了。
当我们身强体健时通常是无法想像残废的。
这样做,其时是我们看轻了生命的价值,不知道自己为了什么而活着,直到死去的那一刻才明白了,但却已经晚了。
海伦·凯勒她那种永不言败、执着奋进的精神,激励了一代又一代的人,就让我们像瞎子珍惜视力一样珍惜我们的生命吧! 让生活变得更有意义,更有价值。
2.读《钢铁是怎样炼成的》有感 “人最宝贵的是生命,生命每个人只有一次。
人的一生应该这样度过:当他回首往事的时候,不因虚度年华而悔恨,也不因碌碌无为而羞愧;这样,在临死的时候他就能够说:‘我的整个生命和全部精力。
都献给了世界上最壮丽的事业——为人类的解放而斗争。
’”这便是《钢铁是怎样炼成的》中保尔 ·柯察金所说过的话,这样千古流传的名言教育着我们,无论在什么样的环境下遇到什么样的困难,都应该坚持不懈地冷静解决问题…… 《钢铁是怎样炼成的》讲述的是,从小在苦水中长大的保尔早年丧父,家里穷,从小就出来打工的保尔受尽凌辱,他一直不断的为国家奉献自己,经历千辛万苦仍然以顽强的意志战胜自己后来与妻子居住并开始了写作生涯。
保尔为人类的进步和解放无私奉献;把崇高理想和每一个具体行动结合起来,脚踏实地,埋头苦干;他不畏任何艰难险阻,百折不挠,勇于进取,艰苦创业;他那种生命不息,奋斗不止的精神,值得让我们学习。
我从保尔,联想到了我自己。
回想以前,妈妈不知从哪儿弄了一套增高操回来,她本来让我每天多练几遍,这样对我将来有好处,她对我说:“现在外面什么都讲形象,如果去应聘没有一米六,那就不好办了。
”可是,我在妈妈善意的“絮絮叨叨”下,仍然不把妈妈说的话当成一回事,每天随便应付地做一次,有时还拖拖拉拉的。
现在的我羞愧极了,我真不应该不听妈妈的话好好锻炼,好在后悔还来得及,否则这件事还将像鬼魂一般纠缠我多久呢
我是应该要培养自己的毅力和决心了。
现代社会,总不会像旧社会一样,成天打仗,百姓不得安居乐业,而生活在城市里的人更不会像保尔一样艰苦困难,但是城里的孩子们总是缺乏锻炼,所以我们更应该学习保尔的精神,从小事做起,担当起自己要长大的责任
3.《爱的教育》读书笔记 爱的教育》这本书是一部流传世界各地的著作,它是以一个小孩的日记方式来写的,虽然每篇的篇幅不长,但都有一个感人的故事。
“爱”,一个多么闪亮,多么令人钟爱的字眼。
人们追求爱,也希望能拥有爱,爱能使人与人之间变得更加美好。
我们要完全的拥有它,就必须去充实它,让我们携手,共创出人世间最美好的爱。
这本书里也正是想表达这一点。
在这本书里其中我最喜欢的是《卖炭者与绅士》还有《义快的行为》这两节,第一节写了一个父亲对他儿子诺琵斯的爱,诺琵斯骂培谛的父亲是个“叫花子”,诺琵斯的父亲知道后,非要诺琵斯向培谛和他父亲道歉,虽然培谛的父亲一再拒绝,可诺琵斯的父亲还是坚持要让诺琵斯道歉,从这里可以知道,诺琵斯的父亲是一个多么正直的人啊,他用他的爱来熏陶他的儿子,让他的儿子也变成一个关心别人,不取笑他人的人。
第二节写的是一个墨盒砸到老师的事件,原因是克洛西被人凌辱,最后忍受不了了,就拿起墨盒向那些人扔去,没想到扔到了刚从门外进来的老师,最后卡隆要帮他顶罪,但老师知道不是他,让肇事者站起来,并没给他处罚,听他讲完事实后把那些人抓了起来,但卡隆跟老师说了些话,老师就不处罚他们了。
这里就表现了卡隆他关心他人的一种高尚的精神,并且得饶人过且饶人,这是难得的一种为人处事。
读到这里,我想在这个以经济利益为主的社会上,使同学之间自私自利、以我为主、嫉妒打击、怕得罪人、恶意竞争等不良作风日益生成,那种关爱他人的精神已经渐渐淡漠,在社会加强精神建设的同时,我们也应该在学校家庭上学习这关爱他人,让自己以身作则,用自己的爱心来熏陶别人,让爱在人们心中永驻。
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世界名著读后感800字
1.读《钢铁是怎样炼成的》有感 今天,我读了《钢铁是怎样炼成的》这本书,书中的主人公——保尔使我油然而生敬意。
保尔被老师神甫赶出学校后,在一次偶然的相遇中,他与冬妮亚结为朋友。
他在装配工朱赫来的引导下,懂得了布尔什维克是为穷人争取解放的革命政党。
他依依不舍得告别了冬妮亚,逃离了家乡,加入了红军,成为了一名坚强的布尔什维克战士。
但是他的身体状况每况俞下,右腿变成残废,脊椎骨的暗伤也越来越严重,最后终于瘫痪了。
但他并没有不此而沮丧,而且开始了他的艰难的写作生涯,从此有新生活的良好开端。
我非常敬佩保尔不畏病魔侵扰和不怕命运挫折的百折不挠的革命精神。
他时刻都在为革命事业而奋斗。
他有一次不幸染上了伤寒,他凭他那坚强的毅力,奇迹般地从死亡线上走了回来了,重新义无反顾地走向火热的工作岗位。
最使我感动的是下面的故事。
索络面卡区的团组织几乎全部全上阵了。
团省委去了三个人——杜巴瓦、潘克拉托夫和保尔。
这三个人是朱赫来同志亲自选定的。
铁路抢修工作开始了,谁也没想到条件会有那么艰苦,寒冷的秋雨浸透了人的衣衫,沉甸甸、冰凉凉的;四周荒凉一片,几百个人晚上只能睡在四间破房子里的水泥地板上,穿着淋湿了而又沾满泥浆的衣服,紧紧地挤在一起,尽量对方的体温取暖。
早上,大家喝点茶就去干活,午饭天天是素扁汤和一只煤球一样的黑面包。
但他们凭着对革命事业的无限忠诚和坚强的革命毅力,出色完成了任务。
我想,我国的创业者和建设者与他们的情况也有惊人的相似之处。
今天我们的幸福生活是无数辛劳的劳动者和革命者用血汗换来的,来之不易,我们一定要好好珍惜今天的美好生活,好好学习,炼好本领,为将来把我们的祖国建设得更加美好而努力奋斗。
2.说到《钢铁是怎样炼成的》这本书,想必大家对它并不陌生吧!书里讲了一位坚强,勇敢的主人公保尔·柯察金. 读了《钢铁是怎样炼成的》这本书后,我领悟到:一个人的毅力对他的一生是有很大影响的.就说这本书中的主人公保尔·柯察金吧,他的一生非常坎坷,然而他凭什么使自己继续活下去呢 是毅力.毅力给了他无穷的力量,老天也使他有了三次生命.自从认识水兵朱赫来以来,他的心被共产党吸引住了.经过几番波折,他终于如愿以偿,成为了一名共产党员.他出生入死,英勇杀敌.在战争中他也受了不少伤.最严重的一次就是被弹片击中头部,死里逃生.痊愈后,保尔没有忘记党,拿起新的武器,重返战斗队伍,开始了新的生活! 他十几岁就立足杀场,英勇杀敌,热爱祖国,在战场上,他被砍了好几刀都大难不死,为什么 仍然是毅力.年轻的他后来疾病缠身,但他仍不停地忘我工作,有休假疗伤的机会他也不愿意放弃工作,毅力真是一种锲而不舍的精神啊! 这是一个感人的故事,我的心好象在水里扔下了一块大石头,久久不能平静.我佩服保尔·柯察金那种勇敢,百折不挠的精神.讨厌故事里维可外多那种小贵族.保尔·柯察金的影子时时在我的脑子里浮现,鼓励我要像像他一样做一个坚强,勇敢的人. 生活在和平年代的我们,生活中一点小小的困难没什么大不了,只要勇敢地去面对,等事情一过,你会发觉,原来自己是有毅力的.保尔·柯察金的精神,永远值得我学习. 3.从读了《钢铁是怎样炼成的》这本书,让我明白了,毅力也是成功之本,是一种韧劲,是一种积累。
荀子有云:“锲而舍之,朽木不折;锲而不舍,金石可镂。
” 毅力,它的表现往往是一个人在挫折中所展示的一股力量,有了毅力,人们就不会向挫折和困难低头,而会更坚强地去面对。
这本书主要写了主人公保尔?柯察金小时候的生活十分艰苦,不是被母亲责骂,就是受神父冤打。
但他凭着毅力,仍然坚持生活,并立志要从军。
保尔?柯察金长大后,终于实现了他的志向——当一名军人。
从军期间,受到了老一辈的栽培和教育。
自身又长期实践,他凭着毅力,在劳动、战斗、工作各方面刻苦学习和严格要求自己,终于锻炼成具有崇高理想、坚毅的意志和刚强性格的革命战士。
他把整个生命和所有精力毫无保留的地奉献给世界壮丽的事业——为人类的解放而斗争,努力使世界和平
这种精神是多么可贵啊
如果保尔?柯察金没有凭着毅力,他怎么可能炼成一个有崇高理想、坚毅的意志和刚强性格的革命战士呢
读了这本书,我才领悟到:一个人的毅力是对他的一生是有很大影响的。
就拿这本书的主人公来说吧,他一生的命运非常坎坷,然而他凭着什么让自己活下去呢
是毅力,是毅力给了他无穷的力量,像他这样,十几岁就立足沙场,奋勇杀敌,在沙场上,他被砍了好几刀,仍然大难不死,为什么呢
还是因为毅力,年轻的他后来疾病缠身,但他依然忘我的工作着,有休假的机会仍然工作着,毅力真是一种锲而不舍的精神啊
生活在我们这个时代,遇到困难,只要勇敢地去面对,我们就会发觉,我们也是有毅力的。
人的一生很精彩,有着酸甜苦辣,也有离别时的伤心,不然,怎么会有重逢时的喜悦呢
在我们的人生中,要想一步登天,那永远是不可能的——从古自今,有哪一个名人志士是一步登天的呢
没有,他们都是在挫折中锻炼了自己,使自己成为千古佳话。
我们不要以为当一名作家写书是一件很简单的事,因为在写书的过程中往往会遇到挫折和困难,只有这坚强的毅力才能够克服这困难和挫折。
例如:马克思写《资本论》用了40年的时间,李时珍写《本草纲目》用了30年,司马迁编《史记》历史用了20多年……古今中外,有谁能够一步登天呢
毅力也需要坚持,在坚持的同时也需要毅然断然的决断,正所谓“当断不断,反受其害”。
有毅力的人面对考验能断然初之,又有利于持之以恒。
为什么说毅力也是成功之本呢
因为,只有坚强的毅力才能克服前进道路上的种种困难和挫折,才能获得成功,所以坚强的毅力是通向成功的捷径。
看了《钢铁是怎样炼成的》,我的内心有了极大的震撼,作为一名中学生,我知道了我应该做什么
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.
求一个800到1000字的名著读后感,就是个中学的作业,真心求助,原不原创无所谓,只要能当做作业上
鲁滨逊漂流记读后感鲁滨逊是本书的主人公。
在一六五一年的九月一日,他背着父母与他的朋友一起去放航海了。
在航海的过程中,他们遇到了大风浪,他的伙伴无一幸存。
只留下他一个人流落荒岛。
他凭着自己的坚强的毅力和对自己的强烈信心,使他在荒岛上生活了整整二十七年。
日记五年级日记 在孤岛二十七年里,他曾救过一位野人,因为这位野人是在星期五获救的,所以鲁宾逊为他取名叫“星期五”。
他教“星期五”学英语并让他来给自己做奴隶。
直至二十七年后的某一天“星期五'’看见了一艘英国客船,他们才成功获救。
在这本书里面表现出了鲁宾逊他不满足于现状,不甘平庸,有冒险和实于精神,性格坚强。
从小就对自己航海的爱好相当执着,他不畏艰险一定坚持去实现自己的愿望。
在航海的过程中遇到困难时,他能够镇定自若,懂得自慰,并想方设法的应付突如其来的灾难,以乐观的心态来改变自己的处境。
在困境中,他依然对生活充满了无限的憧憬和向往、自立、自信、自强,为求得生存和幸福而奋斗不息,同时它能够成心的帮助别人,提高了自己的认识,体会了边教边学的乐趣。
看完了这本书我深受感动,一个人身处险境,竟能这样对生活充满信心,勇敢的面对生活,创造生活实在是难能可贵的。
是我认识到人不论身处在何时何地,不管有多大的困难,都不能被困难吓倒,要勇敢面对困难,克服困难,始终保持积极向上,从容乐观的心态去面对和挑战厄运。
只有这样,才能像鲁宾逊那样永远是一个胜利者。
既然鲁宾逊勇于追求自己想要的事物——挑战和磨练。
我想:我们作为学生也应该这样,要勇于向自我挑战,不被打垮,压力越大则能够越坚强。
这才是我们的目标,要勇于斗争、勇于行动、勇于挑战、勇于追求、这样才能创出一个坚强的自我。
这样我的人生就会随着这本书而起航,在人生的航海中,勇敢前进,永不气馁。
风雨之后见彩虹。
英文名著读后感(字数80以上)什么名著都行
如何写读后感!写读后感应以所读作品的内容简介开头,然后,再写体会.原文内容往往用3~4句话概括为宜.结尾也大多再回到所读的作品上来.要把重点放在“感”字上,切记要联系自己的生活实际.



