
了不起的盖茨比英文评论500-800字
TheGreat Gatsby is written by an Amercian writer F.Scott Fitzgerald, who was born in 1896 and died in 1940.His novel In 1920,hisnovel This Side of Paradise make himvery famous. Then he published the novelThe Beautiful and Damned which was also popular among the public. In the 81stOscar Awards ceremony got three Oscar-winning films Benjamin Button was based on his short novel Benjamins Fantasy Trip adaptation. The twentieth century , theUnited States academic community selected 100 the best novels in the river ofEnglish literature . The Great Gatsbywas second. However , at the time when TheGreat Gatsby was first published in 1925 , it was not well-sold on themarket and until 17 years later , it was recognized by people . Many expertsbecame to study on it .This novel is told us the story of Nick’stone . Nick is tired of his hometown’s life in Amercia Middle West and came toNew York . Rent a small house in the suburb of West Egg . He is Daisy’s cousin. The Gatsby is his neighbor , living in luxurious . The most impressiveimpression Gatsby gave him is that he often held big parties and hang out withvarious kinds of people . Also , Gatsby is kind of mysterious to him . Later ,he knew the story between Gatsby and Daisy . They loved each other when theywere young , but because of Gatsby’s poor family , they broke up . Then hejoined the First World War. While Daisy married to rich Kids Tom. Five yearslater , Daisy and her family moved to the West from Chicago . Nick had someclose contacts with them . At that time , Gatsby made a great wealth throughsome kind of illegal means . Because of missing Daisy all the time , hefollowed Daisy came to New York and brought the villa-Gatsby Mansion which wasopposite Daisy’s house in order to have a chance to meet with her. The bigparties held every weekend were actually only for one person and he hoped toarise the lost love between them . Finally , Gatsby got the chance to meet withDaisy , but Daisy was not as innocent as he imaged , he found Daisy’s vanity ,vulgar and selfish . Gatsby’s years’ pink dream had been broken , but he stillinsisted it , still had any illusion about Daisy , and finally led to histragedy .One day , Daisy was driving Gatsby’s car and caused an accident thatkilled Tom’s mistress, but Tom and Daisy plan a plot to put the blame onGatsby. As a result , the victim’s husband shot Gatsby and the murderereventually killed himself. And Daisy and Tom were travelling to Europe . OnlyGatsby’s poor father and Nick attended at the funeral . The story ended up withthe Gatsby became victim for selfish and cruel of Daisy .Gatsby is a tragedy hero . His behavior isalways handsome and gentle . As Nick said in Chapter 3 “He smiled understandingly –much more thanunderstandingly …It understood you just as far as you wanted to be understood ,believed in you as you would like to believe in yourself . And he is also astrong person who has a belief , knowing self-training when he was a boy . Hebecame wealthy through hard work and good luck . However , his dream is Daisy’slove . He indulges into his own dream in the imagination . “It has beyond her ,beyond everything .” His pursuit of his imaginary love is unpractical , but Iam also moved by his persistence of love because “Love ” is more than a luxury, but his not only heart but also was always committed the only one person .Gatsby is the typical example of the person who pursue their Amercian dream ,but he can change his fate because of a woman . That is his tragedy.Daisy can be said a half angle and halfdevil girl . She is a conservative and fickle-minded woman . At her young age ,she was even willing to abandon everything and live forever with Gatsby . Aftermarriage, she was loyal to her husband even her husband had love affairs, whichin my opinion was her tragedy .While she is also a woman who worshiped moneyand that was why she wanted to be with Gatsby . Because of her selfishness andstupidity led to Gatsby’s tragedy .The reason why Gatsby is great because he issincere and persistent waiting for his love . However , in the society wherepeople were pursuing pleasure and pride luxury , in this material-drivenenvironment , whether it is Gatsby , Daisy or Tom , their pursuit, devotion andtransfer for love were closely linked with money and social status. A personlike Gatsby had no friends except Nick , people were polite to him just becausehe was rich , he can give them some benefits .The story began in 1920s-was named by “jazz”and “money” era . It used Nick’s tone to tell the story . Happened as if isNick’s experience. It’s a unique literary vision , profoundly revealed theburst reason about Amercian Dream at Jazz and Money age . The lifestyle trendsto money worship was expressed most vividly . But it was under the cover of theselfishness and indifference of human nature .
了不起的意外读后感
以前很少读外国小说,或许是因为篇幅太长,情节发展又很慢。
但有一本书让我打破了对外国着作原有的想法,它留给我的已超越它的结构和形式,取而代之的是一种细致的思考,思考着人世的虚浮和人性的伪善与本真会有怎么样的碰撞,为什么会有这种碰撞。
一部真正好的小说就是在故事背后揭示美与丑,黑与白的同时,让读者挖掘什么是人性的光点。
这部小说就是《了不起的盖茨比》,美国20世纪最杰出的作家之一——菲茨杰拉德的代表作。
日本作家村上春树将他视为“一个标准,一把尺子,一个看清自己位置的一个标志。
”相信《了不起的盖茨比》就是无外乎如此。
小说的主人公是盖茨比,作者通过盖茨比的邻居尼克的视角演绎他的经历与最后的沉沦。
盖茨比在很久之前爱上自己的远房表妹黛西,在一次宴会上他与黛西重逢,此时的他已家财万贯,从前因为穷酸而未与黛西在一起的伤疤终于愈合,他们又一次坠入爱河。
然而此时的黛西已结婚生子,在其丈夫的阻扰下,两人的关系再次僵局。
盖茨比一直是一个忠于爱情的人,他对黛西的爱是真正的至死不渝,可惜在他生命结束的那一刻,黛西仍未回头。
了不起的比尔盖茨读后感700字
书中的前言是作者菲茨德的第一部小说间天堂‘当中个人物的一句话:如果能打动她,那么就戴顶金帽;如果你能跳得高,不妨也为她跳一跳,跳到她高声叫:“爱人,戴金帽的爱人,我非得把你要
”我觉的整个小说基本就是这句话的扩展与延伸,故事的背景是美国20世纪20年代,讲述的是一个叫盖茨比的军官,早年参加了第一次世界大战,后来通过非法手段如贩卖药品和酒成为一名富商,虽然盖茨比成为了富商,但是盖茨比非常怀念当年自己参军前的情人黛西,但是黛西在盖茨比参军不久后就嫁了另一富豪汤姆,于是盖茨比在黛西的房屋不远处购买了豪宅并且天天宴会,希望以此引起黛西的注意。
在一次交通事故中,黛西撞死了汤姆的情妇威尔逊太太,盖茨比替黛西认了罪,但是汤姆设计陷害盖茨比,教唆威尔逊杀死盖茨比。
简单来说就是盖茨比被其前情人黛西与其老公一起陷害。
看完这小说我的第一感觉是荒谬,首先盖茨比是一个真情的人甚至是一个纯情的人,因为盖茨比在发财之前是深爱着黛西,但他飞黄腾达之后他还深爱着黛西,这可谓是超出不少人的想象之外,按道理男人贪新厌旧是一个非常简单的道理,因为盖茨比去参加军队,5年的时间完全可以改变任何一个人,所有的东西随着时间的流逝都会抹杀。
但盖茨比不,他对黛西的爱始终不渝。
但黛西虽然曾经喜欢过盖茨比,但她毕竟是女子,而且是美貌的女子,所以她在盖茨比参军之后,就与当地有钱男子汤姆结婚也是无可厚非。
因为盖茨比是一个小官,上了战场谁也无法预料是死是生,况且当时的盖茨比也不过是贫民子弟,对于要至于踏入上流社会的黛西而言,离开他也是迟早的事情。
5年的上流生活早已经把黛西磨练成一个拜金女。
问题就是这里,盖茨比从一名贫民子弟,白手起家,运用自己的胆识与才干获的商业的成功,踏入上流社会,但他还深爱的他曾经的黛西,可见他的情深。
可是他的深爱的黛西不是曾经的黛西,现在的黛西不过就是一个早已丧失纯真的物质女,特别是当盖茨比把无数的珍贵的衣服拿出来的时候,她竟然泪流满面说道:我从来都没有看见过这么多漂亮的衣服。
对于盖茨比,我是同情,他还拥有纯真,但他找错对象。
对于黛西,我觉的正常,因为她是人,一个普通人。
现在社会存在所谓拜金女现象,其实拜金女现象什么时候都有,有那一个女人的不想找一个可以给自己物质保障的男人呢
金钱这东西当然是越多越好。
只要是人都会追求更好的。
这就好像以前以前洗衣服时用搓衣板,但现在人都喜欢用洗衣机,而且洗衣机不要普通杂牌的,我们要的是海尔名牌,还要全自动,多功能,高科技,最好把衣服扔进去不出几秒钟就已经干净可以立即穿。
只要是人都会有贪的欲望,甚至有贪才会有进步,贪这个词可以用需求代替,假如人人都只要用洗衣板就满足了,又怎么会有洗衣机的进步呢
或者简单来说上流的人都用高科技的洗衣机了,但盖茨比还想要洗衣板的淳朴,黛西用的是普通洗衣机,但她还想要名牌的。
香港的一位艺人陈慧琳,我非常纳闷她的经历,百度上称其为其“零绯闻、零走光、零是非、零结党”的形象,被称为四“零”艺人。
这让我非常诧异,所谓娱乐圈当然是肮脏不堪的,不知有多少所谓的女星都被潜规则。
但陈慧琳形象却非常好,简直完美无瑕。
后来,我才知道原来陈慧琳的父亲是珠宝商,是香港珠宝金至尊老板,当然我这并不是否定陈慧琳演艺的投机,而是我想要说的是像陈慧琳本来就是富家女,她的演艺事业不是为生活而奔波,她已经是上流社会之人,她无需为踏入上流社会而不惜出卖自己,她天生就可以得到别人奋斗一辈子的才可以得到的东西,我相信她对事业的投入,完完全全是对她演艺事业的兴趣,因此她才会全心全意的投入她的事业之中。
这让我想起另一位艺人阿娇,原 来啊娇一岁丧父,由母亲独力抚养成人,并且还有—个妹妹。
也许这就说明她的演艺事业完全是为了生活,虽然她与陈慧琳都是艺人,但是他们的目的简直就是天渊之别。
很多东西其实是再简单不过的东西,这世界其实也不过再简单不过的世界,这人生其实也再简单不过的人生,只为三个字,名、利、情。
这世界所有的东西都只不过是这三个字的延伸或者扩展。
“修身、齐家、治国、平天下”这就是名,所有的道德圣人都是名的表现。
“富在深山有远亲,贫居闹市无人问”这就是利。
而情则是亲情、友情、爱情。
有些人,天生有就名有利有情譬如美国总统托马斯·杰斐逊、有些人就可能有名有利但无情,等等,这世界一共就只有九种人,盖茨比是有名有利无情,黛西是无名无利有情,陈慧琳是有名有利有情,啊娇是无名无利无情。
当然所谓名利情三者也会随着时间的流逝而不停的变换,而中间也不过是改变二字。
当然有些更特别之人,是无需名无需利,无需情,这种人才是真正特行独立之人,这种人才是真正金枪不入之人,这种人才是让我敬昂之人譬如我所见到的某某老师。
了不起的盖茨比这小说虽然简短,但意义还是深刻的,其个个人物赋予的意义也不过是散落在社会的个个角落,其实我一直认为每一个人是没有任何本质的区别,但人与人之间却有着本质的等级的区别。
每个时代,每个国家,每个社会,其实都是差不过的,了不起的盖茨这个故事比也不过是一个这些时代、这些国家、这些社会的一个缩影罢了。
征集经典电影台词或人物独白。
我一口气,不是想证明我有多么了不起,我告诉别人,我失去的定要拿回来
——《英雄本色》如果打算爱一个人,你要想清楚,是否愿意为了他,放弃如上帝般自由的心灵,从此心甘情愿有了羁绊。
——《了不起的盖茨比》就是因为你不好,才要留在你身边,给你幸福。
——宫崎骏 《哈尔的移动城堡》我的意中人是一位盖世英雄,有一天他会身披金甲圣衣,驾着七彩祥云来娶我。
《教父》:不抽空陪家人的男人,不是真正的男人。
《当幸福来敲门》:别让别人告诉你,你成不了才,即使是我也不行,如果你有梦想的话,就要去捍卫它。
了不起的比尔盖茨读后感1200字
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.



