
老人与海60字读后感,急用
读《老人》有感当一个人了这个缺陷并努力去战胜不是屈服它的时候,无论最后捕到的是不是完整的一条鱼,这都已经无所谓了,因为一个人的生命价值已在追捕那条马林哈鱼的过程中充分的体现出来了。
《老人与海》成功塑造了一个经典的硬汉形象。
写这篇文章的作者也因此获得了诺贝尔文学奖。
小说的主人公是一名叫圣地亚哥的古巴老渔夫,他独自一人出海打渔,经过八十四天仍然一无所获,及至八十五天,他终于钓上一条大马林哈鱼,然而这条鱼的力量过于强大,老人历经艰辛在茫茫大海上经过三天较量,才终于至服了大鱼,因为大鱼庞大无比,根本无法拖上船,他把大鱼捆在渔船的一侧,在归程中一再遇到鲨鱼的袭击,老人奋力对抗鲨鱼,但最后留给他的只有鱼头、鱼尾和一条脊骨。
海明威在这里塑造的老人是一个悲剧的英雄,虽然他最终只得到了一副鱼骨架,但他是一个精神胜利者,他说:‘人不是为失败而生的……一个人可以被毁灭,但不能被打败。
’人性是强悍的,人类本身有自己的限度,但正是因为老渔夫这样的人一次又一次的向限度扩大,一次次把更大的挑战摆在人类面前。
在这个意义上,老渔夫圣地亚哥这样的英雄,不管他们挑战限度失败还是成功,都值得我们学习。
海明威通过对老人与大马林哈鱼、鲨鱼和大海的搏斗以及大量的内心表白,表达了他对人与自然关系的思考:自然法则是人类力量不可抗拒的,我们崇高的人对大自然不屈不饶的斗争,也要崇高的人与自认和谐相处。
老人与海60字英文读后感,速求
《老人与海》为我们掲示一个道理:人不是为了失败而生的,一个人可以被毁灭,但不能被打败。
这本书的主人公充满信心、锲而不舍的精神,正是人们所需向他学习的一点。
读老人与海有感30至60字
谋事在人,成事在天,无可违也
就是说,你要尽最大努力做自己想要做的事,但能否成功,最终还得取决于天意。
但努力了、坚持了总比灰心丧气的碌碌无为要好,毕竟你尽力了,坚持了,即使不成功,你自己也可以安心了,何况还会有更多的机会呢。
老人与海读后感50字
生当无惧,每个人都是自己世界的英雄
海明威的心理写实着实优秀,激起人的心理共鸣,仿佛我就是那在海上作战的英雄。
但是,在尊重自己的时候,我们也要意识到相对于自然我们的渺小,追求永无止境,而欲望却需要有个界限....
《老人与海》读后感,30个字左右
小说歌颂了老渔夫不畏艰险努力奋斗的精神,我们也应该像他那样,不能满足于现状,应该积极向上,做任何事都要坚持不懈,遇到困难要迎难而上,决不能半途而废。
只有这样,我们才能获得更大的成功和胜利。
老人与海的读后感
《老人与海》感 一个简单的个平凡的老人,一条普通马林鱼,在茫茫大海上发生了看似平凡而又不平凡的经历。
也没有大海,就没有鱼,没有鱼,也就没有鱼夫,同样也就没有折断不凡的经历了。
正因为有了大海,才让鱼夫钓上了一条大马林鱼,但却在海上拖了三天三夜才把鱼杀死,但又遭到鲨鱼的袭击,贼后的结局可想而知,这条大马林鱼只剩下了鱼头鱼尾和一条脊骨。
一切的肉体都不复存在了,剩下的只是一个躯壳,一个没有灵魂的躯壳,任人摆布。
但是谁又愿意去操控它呢
它只不过是一堆毫无利用价值的骨架。
然而,一个悲剧性的故事里,却折射出一个“英雄人物”——老人圣地亚哥。
连续八十四天没有捕到鱼,在别人眼中他是一个失败者。
因为作为鱼夫,捕不到鱼,还能算是真正的鱼夫吗
而可贵的还是他却能在第八十五天决心驶向远方的大海去钓鱼,那种“知其不可为而为之”的勇气,难道不令我佩服吗
不论是鱼叉,小刀,短棍。
一次一次被鲨鱼带走,但他始终用尽一切手段进行反击,什么也无法摧残他英勇的意志。
一句“我跟你奉陪到死”,夹杂在大海的咆哮声中,回响在我耳旁。
一个人把生命都压上去了,与敌人做殊死的博斗,能不算英勇吗
我想鲨鱼正是宇宙间一切破坏性力量的化身,而老人正是正义的使者。
在人的一身中随时随地都存在这股破坏力量,人生是不停地循环着,喜剧的落幕,不就是悲剧的上演;悲剧的落幕,也就意味着喜剧的再度登场。
老人将大马林鱼杀死看似是完美的结果,但同时他也还在“酝酿”这自己的悲剧。
鲨鱼的袭击,就是应得的报应。
一个人活在世上总是有所追求的,无论追求的东西是好是坏,追求的手段是正义,是卑劣,也许能够得到就是最好的结果吧。
在充满悲剧色彩的全之中,仍有一丝亮点,那就是孩子。
孩子带回了老人的青春,使他找回了自我。
如果没一个人都拥有一份童心,一份天真,那世界不再总是灰色,就算当时你享有的是最后的晚餐,也不回忘记饭前洗手,饭后漱口了。
回想起文中老人的话“人不是为失败而生的,一个人可以被毁灭,但不能给打败”,不正道出了本文的主体吗
人正的是很奇怪的动物,为何有勇气面对死亡,却没有勇气面对失败呢
难道失败真的如此可怕吗
冷冷的海风里夹杂着一股血腥,也许真正害怕的可能是这些吧
前十页老人与海的读后感
老人与海读后感 最近,我读完了一本名叫《老人与海》的书,这书主要讲了:一位老人在海上一无所获的第84天后,他钓到了一条巨大的马林鱼,但是在返回的路上碰到了成群的鲨鱼。
老人使出浑身解数和鲨鱼搏斗,鲨鱼把能吃的肉都吃完了,结果老人拖回去的只是一副大鱼骨架。
老人虽然失败了,但他在与鱼斗争的过程中表现出了超常的毅力和勇气,表现了一种不可被征服的精神上的胜利,他可以说是一个顶天立地的大丈夫。
老人没有被任何困难压倒,他尽自己最大的努力与生活中的磨难做不屈不挠的斗争。
老人说过一生令我最难忘的话:“一个人并不是生来就要给打败的,你可以消灭他,却不能打败他。
”主席也曾经说过:“失败是成功之母。
”当碰到困难时,一定不能被挫折压倒啊
一个人的一生中不可能没有失败,但我们假如能够从失败中获取有益的经验,发现成功的曙光,把失败看成是同乡成功的必经之路,那才是从失败中获取的最大的收获。
人生本来就是一种无止境的追求。
它的道路漫长、艰难,而且充满坎坷,但只要自己勇敢顽强地以一颗自信的心去迎接挑战,他将永远是一个真正的胜利者
求一篇 老人与海 的英文读后感 50字
1The Old Man and the Sea is the most classic and concernful novel of Hemmingway's. Its compendious expression and exciting fighting narrative attracts numerous readers. The author repeatedly emphasized his customary key thoughts in the story: despairing courage, struggling on both physically and psychologically, and the hero's brave, glory and noble character. One of the pivotal sentences, a man can be destroyed but not defeated draws our attention. This sentence is gorgeous in surface but a little doubtful in a certain angle. In the end of the story the old man told to the boy that he was a loser who beaten by the sharks. With his bloody hands and the skeleton of the fish, it was really difficult to judge that he was defeated or not. However, he was undoubtedly destroyed in the fighting at the hopeless sea. Therefore, the difference between destroy and defeated was just something untraceable. We are not expected to tell one word form another, but to feel the antinomy and contact of them. This sentence from the old man was also a reflection of the author himself. Sometimes we may treat a novel as some individual and emotional words. The old man and the sea were the symbols of the author and his life and destiny. As we know, Hemingway suffered a lot from his broken life during two ruthless world wars. In his late years, he was a successful litterateur but also a disable old man. He ended up his life with suicide. It's too arbitrary to say he was defeated from his fate, and also too shallow to use the word destroy in his experiences. In my opinion, the most splendid thing in Hemmingway and his the Old Man and the Sea is not the VICTORY OF DEFEAT, but the relationship between the two words defeat and destroy as well as the novel and the author.2I have read the American well-known Hemingway’s book ‘’ the old man and the sea’’, which came out in 1976. This is a true story about an old fisherman battling with a giant marlin in the sea.The old fisherman, who names Santiago, have not caught any fish for 84 days , other fishermen looks down him as a loser, but he never gives up. Finally 85th days, he fishes a big marlin fish which is bigger than his skiff and over fifteen hundred pounds. The fish begins to tow him farther and farther out to the sea, but he still holds onto the line, even though a hand is cramping, he don’t give up it. After two days and two nights’ crucifixion, at the end he kills the fish, and attaches the marlin to the outside of the skiff with rope, it’s blood leaves a trail in the water and attracts sharks in return journey, he comes to strike back against and uses to all tools which are harpoon, knife, and quant . When Santiago returns to harbor is left over with the fish head fishtail and one backbone. Although the flesh of fish has been got rid of all quilt barking, what also has no way to devastate his brave will. When he lay down on the bed at home, he makes a usual dream of lions at play on the beaches of Africa.This story happened in 1940th near a Gulf Stream in Cuba. The main character Santiago is an old man, who fishes alone in a skiff in the Gulf Stream and lives a small village. He is characterized as someone struggling against defeat. The second character Manolin is a young boy whom Santiago teaches to fish. The litter boy is his loyal friend. Language is great simplicity and power. The theme of courage in the face of defeat, of personal triumph won from loss. It is a song of praise of heroism. The Author, Ernest Miller Hemingway is a famous writer in the literary world. ‘’The old man and the sea’’ was written in 1952, and it is one of Hemingway’s most enduring works .It won the 1954 Nobel Prize for Literature. The author wants to told readers ,you will be supposed to like this old person same mind lofty aspiration, and will even better pursue even better, the bigger goal, don’t easy give up your goal in your life. The novel shows a view about struggle of life, even in the face of nature can’t be conquered, but still can be moral victory. Perhaps the result of a failure, but I n the struggle of process, the reader can see how a person become an indomitable spirit of man. I like the main character Santiago and the classic saying ‘’But man is not made for defeat. A man can be destroyed but not defeated’’, because this is Santiago’s faith of life, and the human will not fail also, the enterprise spirit of a carols. It is encouraging me to face up to life with smiles no matter what happens. It's a simple story, but offers the reader much to think about without lapsing into the didactic. I am strongly recommend that book.3THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA Ernest Hemingway New York: Charles Scribner�s Sons, 1952127 pages.Comments by Bob CorbettJanuary 2006Once again I return to the work of Ernest Hemingway after an almost 50 year hiatus. The Old Man and the Sea is a magnificent story. At one level it is the tale of a man and a fish, at another, a story of man versus nature, at yet another, the story of the culture of manhood, courage, bravery in the face of existence, and at yet another a history of what life was like when individuals were more the central actors on the human stage and not groups or organizations. At the most basic level the very elderly fisherman, Santiago, goes out in his small fishing boat after 84 days without hooking a decent fish. He goes far out, and hooks a gigantic 18 foot long sword fish. The battle then begins, and the fish drags the small boat and Santiago far out to sea. For two days they battle, and Santiago wins that battle, but then loses the great fish on the way home to the scavenger sharks who find him easy prey. Hemingway celebrates the courage and raw guts of this old man, even recounting a time in Casablanca when he had spent an entire day in an arm wrestling match with a much larger man in a seaside tavern. Hemingway celebrates a concept of humans as beings who go it alone, fierce, brave, courageous without even thinking about it, oozing strength from the nature of the best of the species. The story is told with incredible economy of words and description, yet nothing is sacrificed which drives home the power and inner strength of this man, who just takes it as what he does, what it is to be a serious fisherman. Hemingway�s world is not my world. I am no Santiago, no macho man. And the culture of today has little place left for the radical individual whom Hemingway celebrates and Santiago portrays. Yet the power of Hemingway�s telling is such that I couldn�t help but be on Santiago�s side, to admire him, to ache with his loss in the end to forces greater than he. There is a side tale as well. This great individual, the man who stands alone, is not alone completely by choice. He has developed a friendship, a working relationship, a love with a young boy who began fishing with him when the boy was only five. Now the boy has moved on to another boat, a more successful one, at his parents� behest, but he pines to work with Santiago, and when the battle with the great fish has been engaged, Santiago pleads over and over and over: �I wish the boy were here.� Like many readers who might come upon this novel today, I live a life of citified ease and comfort. A life far removed from harsh confrontations with nature. But Hemingway forces me to remember and acknowledge the individual, the struggle for the most basic existence, the battle with nature for survival itself. But most importantly he makes one acknowledge the importance of the individual and the magnificence of courage, skill, art and endurance.5The Old Man and the SeaSimon & SchusterThe Old Man and the Sea was an enormous success for Ernest Hemingway when it was published in 1952. At first glance, the story appears to be an extremely simple story of an old Cuban fisherman (Santiago), who catches an enormously large fish then loses it again. But, there's much more to the story than that...The Old Man and the Sea helped to revive Hemingway's reputation as a writer of great acclaim. This slim volume also contributed enormously to Hemingway's recognition as a world-renowned writer--with the award of the Nobel Prize for literature. The popular reception of the novel comes from its part-parable, part-eulogy style--recollecting a by-gone age in this spiritual quest for discovery. Touching and powerful in turns, the story is told in Hemingway's simple, brittle style. The book reaches out to a very human need--for stability and certainty.Overview: The Old Man and the SeaSantiago is an old man, and many are starting to think that he can no longer fish. He has gone for many months without landing any kind of fish to speak of; and his apprentice, a young man named Manolin, has gone to work for a more prosperous boat. The fisherman sets out into the open sea and goes a little further out than he normally would in his desperation to catch a fish. At noon, a big Marlin takes hold of one of the lines, but the fish is far too big for him to handle.Hemingway pays great attention to the skill and dexterity that Santiago uses in coping with the fish. Santiago lets the fish have enough line, so that it won't break his pole; but he and his boat are dragged out to sea for three days. Finally, the fish--an enormous and worthy opponent--grows tired; and Santiago kills it. Even this final victory does not end the Santiago's journey; he is a still far, far out to sea. To make matters worse, Santiago drags the Marlin behind the boat (and the blood from the dead fish attracts sharks).Santiago does his best to beat the sharks away, but his efforts are not enough. The sharks eat the flesh off the Marlin, and Santiago is left with only the bones. Santiago gets back to shore--weary and tired--with nothing to show for his pains but the skeletal remains of a large Marlin. Even with just the bare remains of the fish, the experience has changed him, and altered the perception others have of him. Manolin wakes him the morning after his return and suggests that they once more fish together.6I was very surprised when I finally tried to read this, and discovered that it bored the living crap out of me. I just couldn't get into it, I don't know why, maybe it was just my mood or something....? I mean, I do like Hemingway. I love the sea, and baseball. I am relatively fond of both old men and little boys (not like that, you fool).... and this is supposed to be really terrific and all, but I just.... I mean, I could've finished it of course, it's short, and it wouldn't have been like torture at all, but I just wasn't feeling it.... so I stopped. Sometimes I think about making an okay-so-does-this-mean-i'm-stupid-or-something? shelf, but my ideological opposition to the idea has overridden that impulse every time.... so far.



