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谁能帮助写一篇英文的读后感

God and his son - Gadfly Book Whether I live Or have I died I have a Gadfly Happy flyingThis poem is Gadfly writing the final, finished it, he would on the line to the execution ground, and then he was dead. Him die very hard, because to him the execution of soldiers, are so loved him, they gun in trembling hands, the tears they shed in the face, but they must kill him, it is working. Numerous rounds of ammunition in the voice, the Gadfly or dead, whole body a bullet, but die so strong, so splendid.Mongolian peaceful Nepal in to watch their son die, is that he personally killed him, yes him, in between God and his son, decided to choose the false compassion of God, and to give up your miserable love it so much in need of a son . He is destined for their own choices and regret it, he is doomed by their own mad, finally, great Cardinal or crazy or dead, God is not merciful, God is not because of his loyalty to his loyalty. Arthur are poor,Fine jade Ma the one hand to hit him from Italy of the South America, many years of suffering, he put down the whole, and finally, he returned to Italy, he metFine jade Ma , they love, but not Forever. He was dead, she cried, the pain of him all the time, she is also suffering significantly. Just know that he is still alive, she, she can be relieved, she can gradually forget about their mistake once, he living to die again in front of her. Arthur at the age of 17, understand that God is just using a hammer to knock on rotten clay, his most darling Padre cheated him, God is not merciful, one can rely on only themselves. Arthur in the suffering has become a complete atheist, he hated the hypocrisy of prayer, the Father of all hate, but he knows, anyway, still love him Padre, he did not hate him, as long as the Padre can make the rest of my life love him , he would meet, he would be happy. HoweverMongolian peaceful Nepal not to do so, he cried, cried very sad, but he is still the choice of God, only God ... ...As great cardinal, chooses God is natural, Christ sews on the cross, he is doomed is the mercy, he is doomed to be possible to accept all person's confession, but he can do, is also merely accepts the confession. He cannot make anything for the people, he could not, he not be able to rescue in the Mongolian peaceful Nepal, could not rescue Arthur. But in the Mongolian peaceful Nepal does not understand, did not understand, he treats his like this son, is results in not fairly, but he actually did not understand, he is confused by God, he at heart only then that empty God. but when in the Mongolian peaceful Nepal awakens finally, but really when must face in the heaven or hell that God, what he will also say, he will also love God? Also insists own belief? He will regret, certain meeting. He will understand that and will pound God the fragment, he from will discard at heart God, his sincerity will love, will be own son. But all these already late, the heaven was infinite high, the hell is bottomless deep, he forever could also not find oneself beloved son ...... to confess once more? is therefore of no help ......

英语读后感80字

“鲁滨逊漂流记”英文读后感Reading Robinson Crusoe after flu 28 years, 28 years of, a good number of astounding ah to me like an astronomical figure, I leave the house for no more than one month, let alone a few years. Robinson has to be an isolated island in the 28 years of life, also collected his servant, established their own kingdom ... we can see how Robinson's courage ah. I like Robinson did have the determination and perseverance, labor, own hands to create wealth, the final victory.

风雨哈佛路英文版的读后感50词数

As we all kown,we can't choose our identity,mayge we was born in a poor family,but what we can do is try our best to get a better life by working hard on our job.Poverty also give our a strong will to challenge our fate.Let our fate be kept in our own hands

众所,我们不能选择自己的身份许我们生来,但是我们能做的是是通过努力工作来使我们的生活更加美好。

贫穷也给我我们坚强的意志来挑战命运。

让我们的命运掌握在我们自己的手中

英语读后感啊~~ 牛津的书虫系列~

100分

你是要哪本书

鲁宾逊漂流记Reading Lubin Sun Crusoe Feelings Lubin Sun Crusoe is the British author Daniel Defoe wrote a novel. The story is about a person called Lubin Sun in the sea voyage, while the event of high winds, the people on board were killed, and only he survived, and drift to a desert island. He used 28 of the time, with their hard-working hands to create for themselves a life of their homes, and to his courage and perseverance to overcome various difficulties. After the finish, I feel with Lubin Sun is very small compared with ah! In a desolate and uninhabited island life, already difficult enough, but, Lubin Sun is also available at all times to beware of Savage to attack him. If we do not self-protection awareness, it is very difficult, as Lubin Sun, life on the island in 28 years even to the safe return to Britain. Thus, self-protection awareness of the people, how important it is to ah! General Napoleon once said: many people can not rely on, only to survive on their own. Similarly, if we always have too many rely on their friends, parents of these people, when we have to survive independently, Will not be able to adapt to all this. But if the contrary, we usually on the life of their own independence, then, we encountered some unexpected things will be able to separate the face and heavy to calm attitude to resolve it. We now live in the times, not necessarily the same as the Sun Lubin, drifting to a desert island, but our life and will not be plain sailing, and sometimes may also encounter some dangerous things. But only if we know how to take the right measures, we will escape from the danger out. 爱丽丝漫游奇境记Paper, Alice, has a bright fairy tales, lively and innocent, like fantasy, love brains, full of curiosity. No ghost of a trace of her a kind of innocence. It is this innocence, before starting to read this story in another interesting, very exciting. This book everything is so strange interesting. The people there speak unpredictable, those enable Alice ate or drank the water can change into small, small cakes and large mushrooms. Paper fantasy adventure, cute characters, vivid language brings us to the beautiful world of fantasy, adventure, together with Alice. This fairy tale all this after 100 years later in children's literature is still in bloom splendor reasons. And that kind of cute little hero is one of the pearl. She may not be very smart, but she has a pure love of a gosling are polite. Coupled with her luminous eyes, a vivid images leap off the paper girl. 文中的爱丽丝,有着一颗灿烂的童心,活泼天真,喜欢幻想,爱动脑筋,充满好奇心。

她身上无不散透着一种童真。

正是这种童真,才让这篇故事读起里别有趣味,十分精彩。

这本书里的一切,都是那么的奇怪有趣。

那里的人说话让人捉摸不透,那些让爱丽丝吃了或喝了能变大变小的水、小蛋糕和大蘑菇。

文中奇幻的历险,可爱的人物,生动的语言把我们带到了幻想的美丽世界,与爱丽丝一起冒险。

这一切是这部童话故事在历经一百多年后依然在儿童文学中绽放异彩的原因。

而那个善良可爱的小主人公更是其中的一颗明珠。

她也许并不是很聪明,但是她有一颗纯净的爱心,对一只小鹅都彬彬有礼。

加上她那双明亮的眼睛,一个生动的女孩形象跃然纸上。

书虫中不平静的坟墓读后感英文

The feelings of《The Unquiet Grave》The book I have read during the winter vacation was TheUnquietGrave,writtenbyM.R.James,whowasfamousforwritingscarystoriesandwasrespectedbymillionsandmillions readers.ThebookTheUnquietGravecontainsfiveparts,andeachpartinthisbooktellsusascarystory.Ithasnorelationshipsinthecontentofeacharticle,butallofthestories’settingaretotallythesame—theyallhappenedinCambridgeUniversity,eachofthemwereconnectedbyacorpse which was resurge strangely, frightening the life outoftheroleofeachchapter,causingagreatmanytroublesome problems.Iwas so impressedby the first two scary stories. Mr.Williams received the painting thathe was so interested in.afterfinishingwritingaletteronenight,Mr.Williamsoccasionally found a figure was inthe middleof the lawn intheexpensivepainting, crawling onhands and knees,movingtowardstotheunknownhouse.Thenextday,Mr.Williamsinvitedhis friends Nisbet to come and discuss the mysteryabout the―unpleasant figure‖. Luckily, Mr. Williams found thedetailsabouttheunknownhouse—actually,itwasachurchnamed Anningly; and knew a little about the mystery of theFrancisFamilywhowerelivingthereintwelfth-century.WiththehelpofDoctorGreen,Mr.Williamswentastepfurther knowing the history of the Francis Family. Now, the―unpleasant figure‖was in the museum,even thoughvisitorsnow watched it so carefully.The second story was happened in an inn in Suffolk yearsago. A young man named Thomson, coming here and searchingpeaceful surroundings for reading. One day, he wanted to goto the four rooms next to the room Mr. Thomson lived. Whenhecametothefirstroom,hebecamenervous.Itwassomethinginthebedthatwasmovingandshaking.Andhewas sure it could not be a rat because the figure of a personunder the blanketwasso clear,the shape of thehead, thebody…. Before he left the inn, he lied to the owner of the innin order to have a chance to go upstairs to check out what itwas on earth in the next room. When he opened the door, hefounditwasonlyascarecrow,butitwasnolongeranamusement,thescarecrowcouldshakehisheadhimself,movingonthefloorfreely….Later,Mr.BettstoldMr.Thomson the truth. At the same time, I knew it also.It is really a good book, not only its content, but also theauthor’s thought in the book. I have ever said,―An excellentbook is that can bring readers into the scenes of the story,and makes reader thinks a lot.‖I think it can not only teachusalot,butitwillletusknowwhatscarystoryis.Iamcertain I will be like Professor Parkins, seeing a scarecrow inafieldlateonawinterwillmakemesleeplessforawholeweek, or a month

要5篇英文读后感,不要太长~高中生用

汤姆叔叔的:Its simple plot relates the misfortunes of the loyal Christian slave, Tom, who, deprived of familial love and affection and destined for the harsh life of plantation slavery, doesnt rebel or curse God, but philosophically accepts his cruel fate. He could leap overboard Cold River to save the drowning daughter of a wealthy white passenger who gratefully rewards the brave Negro by buying him. Tom seems destined, now, to live out his life in a pleasant New Orleans mansion, spending his days reading Bible aloud and singing religious hymns with the angelic little Eva. But the child dies of tuberculosis, having first elicited a promise from her father to free the loyal Tom. The father is killed , however, in a brawl before he can fulfill his pledge and his widow is forced to sell Tom, who becomes the property of the heartless Simon Legree. He soon learns how really harsh the life of plantation can be, but he remains true to his religious training, elated by his pious acceptance of God’s will. Harassed by the evil Legree ,Tom displays his Christian charity by refusing to flog another slave .Simon Legree may not own Tom’s soul ,but he can do as he chooses with the body, and he orders two of his slaves, Sambo and Quimba, to whip the unresisting Tom, whose only responses to the merciless beating is a plea to stop in order that Legree might save his own soul. On his deathbed, Tom charitably forgives the harsh Legree. Ironically, he lives long enough to witness the arrival of his former master’s son, come to redeem the family pledge by buying him back and granting his freedom.The theme of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, for its all apparent simplicity, is representative of much of 19th century American fiction of the good man opposed by evil personified under the circumstance of slavery.What strikes me is Tom’s loyalty to his religious belief. All of us has our own belief , it plays a most important part in our life, it supports us whenever we are caught in rough conditions ,it helps us get out of the dark to see the sunrise, it teach us how to adapt ourselves to different circumstances. Life is full of ups and downs; we should hold our belief to fight against them to realize our goals! 2Uncle Tom has been a good and faithful servant (slave) for the entirety of his (now adult) Master's life. He has been dealt with fairly and kindly by the Master, his wife and son. However, the Master gets into some debt and decides to settle up by not only selling Tom, but also the young mulatto boy of the demure house slave Eliza. This is despite the Master's various estates, numerous horses, and opulant style of living. Eliza overhears this plan, and runs away with her boy; refusing to give him up. Tom, on the other hand, decides to remain loyal to his Master's wishes and put his faith in God. What ensues is the harrowing flight of Eliza, her husband George, and their child to Canada. Aided by kind strangers, and Godly Quakers, they fight for man's basic rights - freedom. Tom, on the other hand, is sold down the river. He witnesses many brutal and heartwrenching events before being bought by a young, intelligent dandy and his angelic daughter. It is here that we find a curious sentiment towards the humanity of the slaves, and find a northern abolition-minded woman showing her disgust at ugly and spirited little Topsy. After a few years, when Uncle Tom is on the brink of being granted freedom by this benevolent new Master, the man dies suddenly. Tom is then sold once more to a beast of a farmer, who abuses slaves in the worst ways he can imagine. This book does not pull any punches. It shows the brutality of slavery in explicit detail, and the narrative is amazing in its ability to capture the sentiment of the time. 电影,钢琴家:What strikes you first about The Pianist, aside from the fact that it is Roman Polanski's most personal and powerful film in years, is its rigorous lack of sentimentality. Polanski and screenwriter Ronald Harwood (The Dresser) never resort to phony Life Is Beautiful uplift in telling the true story of young pianist Wladyslaw Szpilman (Adrien Brody), a Polish Jew who survived the Nazi invasion of Warsaw (where much of this film was shot) by hiding out and living like an animal. If the film lacks the heroic heft of Schindler's List, it is second to none in unflinching honesty. In telling this harrowing tale, adapted from Szpilman's 1946 memoir, Polanski draws on his own childhood in Poland (he escaped the Krakow ghetto, though his mother died in a concentration camp) and his soul-deep faith in the tender mercies of art. Szpilman is first seen playing Chopin for Polish radio when the Nazi bombs fall in 1939. Until the end of war, when a Nazi officer (the superb Thomas Kretschmann) asks him to play, Szpilman is mostly alone, observing the horror through windows, hearing music only in his head. That we never get inside Szpilman's head is the film's nagging flaw. Brody (Summer of Sam) works miracles at showing bruises beyond words and tears. But the script, eager to avoid glib posturing, denies the character fullness. That note of detachment could cost The Pianist in the Oscar race, as could the statutory-rape charges against Polanski that prompted the now sixty-nine-year-old director to flee the U.S. three decades ago. Still, nothing can detract from the film as a portrait of hell so shattering it's impossible to shake. 功夫熊猫Kung Fu Panda is an American animated comedy film released in 2008. After its release it is welcomed by most adults and children and receives very positive and favorable reviews. I think the film is trying to tell us that if you have a dream and hold on to it, you will be successful one day.The movie is about a lazy, fat and clumsy panda called Po. He helps his goose father in his family noodle shop every day. And his father expects him to take over the shop and tell him the secret ingredient of making noodle soup. However, Po is fanatic of Chinese Kung Fu and is always dreaming to become a Kung Fu fighter.In my opinion, the most impressive part of the movie is the sacred Dragon Scroll and the secret ingredient of making noodle soup. When Po is ready to open the sacred Dragon Scroll, which promises great power to its possessor, he finds nothing but blank. He was in despair and everyone is shocked and desperate. So Shifu has to order his students to lead the villagers to safety while he stays to delay Tai Lung for as long as he can. Then Po meets his father on the way back, and unexpectedly his father tells him the secret ingredient of the family's noodle soup: nothing. He explains that things become special when people believe they are. I think this is the theme of the movie. Once you hold a firm belief, you can get what you want.格游记读后Gulliver's Travels, Jonathan Swift's brilliant, satirical adventure, is a must-read. It is an appealing novel containing both, whimsy and wit. Swift seamlessly blends fact with fiction in this tale of an English ship surgeon. It pokes fun at the travelogues of this time period.Lemuels Gulliver goes on four remarkable voyages across the globe and gets himself in several different situations. Symbolism, humor, and intelligence fill all three-hundred and eleven pages. The reader gets a good laugh all through the book at the expense of the main character. Gulliver has no sense of humor and adapts to every single environment that he is in. The book is well written masterpiece full of details. It is impossible to lose interest while reading each eventful chapter. The reader can never really predict what is next for the adventurous, gullible Gulliver. Gulliver's travels is a novel that anyone who has an imagination would find entertaining and appealing. On the other hand, some members of the book club will find this book to ridiculous. This novel is not the typical satire, drama, comedy or adventure. Most books that we book worms read are serious or sometimes dark but this novel is neither. It is a fun read that doesn't take itself too seriously.老人与海读后感:The 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. 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.

急求一遍500字的英语读后感。

篇数越多越好。

谢谢

Last morning, when tiding my bookshelf, I took this book out of the shelf, and a dried flower flew away from the book. It was pale blue, very transparent, with thin fine veins. a dried flower flew away from the book. It was pale blue, very transparent, with thin fine veins. I held it against the morning light and blew on it. The soft breeze carried it away. Camille is just like the camellia, she could never escape from the destiny of withering. But it wasn’t her fault; it’s because of the evil of Capitalism and the hideousness of that society. Suddenly, I remembered a saying: “Women are like the flowers”. Those pretty women are like those beautiful flowers; their delicate beauty makes people feel they are the miracle of life. However, even the God envies their beauty. It seems that beautiful women always have tragic endings. As we are normal persons, even we can see the hideousness of humanity that results in their fate of withering, we can at most ask quietly in our hearts: Where have those beautiful flowers gone? Where have they gone? The Thirty-Nine Steps is a 1978 thriller directed by Don Sharp, based on the novel The Thirty-Nine Steps by John Buchan.IntroductionThis version of Buchan's tale starred Robert Powell as Richard Hannay, Karen Dotrice as Alex, John Mills as Colonel Scudder, and a host of other well-known British actors in smaller parts. It is generally regarded as the closest to the novel, being set before World War I. The early events and overall feel of the film bear much resemblance to Buchan's original story, albeit with a few changes such as the introduction of a love interest and a different meaning for the 39 steps. It is well remembered for the famous Big Ben end sequence.Powell later reprised the role in the ITV series Hannay in 1988 (six episodes) and 1989 (seven episodes).PlotIn 1914, Prussian spies are everywhere. After a spate of assassinations of important British politicians, a retired British intelligence officer, Colonel Scudder, realises his life and his mysterious black notebook are in danger. He turns to Richard Hannay, a mining engineer who is visiting Britain for a short time before returning to South Africa, who happens to live in a neighbouring apartment. Scudder tells Hannay of a plot by Prussian 'sleeper' agents, who are planning to pre-start World War I by murdering a foreign minister.Hannay reluctantly gives Scudder shelter in his apartment, despite his initial distrust of him. In the morning, Hannay leaves to purchase Scudder a train ticket to Scotland. Scudder also leaves the apartment to post a parcel, but he is spotted and follows Hannay to the railway station to supposedly give him the black book.However, before he can reach Hannay, Scudder is murdered and Hannay is framed for the death by the 'sleepers'. Hannay manages to get Scudder's notebook, but this turns out to be a dummy, with only a code in it to find his real book, which he has posted to Scotland. Hannay flees to Scotland on a train, but he is forced to make a daredevil escape on a bridge when police board.Hannay attempts to solve the mystery whilst on the run from the police, led by Chief Supt Lomas (Eric Porter), and the Prussian agents, led by Edmund Appleton, a Prussian sympathiser highly placed in the British government.With the aid of Alex Mackenzie and her fiance, David Hamilton, whom Hannay meets on the Scottish moors, claiming to be taking part in a wager, Scudder's book is found, the coded information partly deciphered and the true plans of the Prussian agents are revealed. The agents intend to murder the visiting Greek Prime Minister, leading to unrest in the Balkans and thus World War I, by planting a bomb in parliament. The Thirty-Nine Steps refers to the number of stairs in the clock tower of Big Ben and Hannay realises that the bomb is to be set off by the clock at 11.45.When he reaches the top of the clock tower, the agents have already planted the bomb and have locked the clock room. Hannay is forced to break the glass of the clock-face and physically stop the clock hands, leading to the iconic final sequence.

求一篇福尔摩斯读后感,要英语的,300单词左右

福尔摩斯英文读后感 Thoughts given by Sherlock Holmes and the Duke’s Son Written in the first chapter of the book Pride and Prejudice is an extraordinary sentence of which even a person who has had only a brief look upon the book will not fail to receive a deep impression-It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife. In terms of Sherlock Holmes, we’d better alter the sentence into “It is a fact universally accepted by readers throughout the world that an excellent book in possession of our famous detective Sherlock Holmes is undoubtedly a masterpiece of all times.” Perhaps this is one of the most obvious explanations for the unrivaled popularity of “Holmes series” in the field of detective stories. Overwhelmed by the recommendations provided by my friends, I decided to take a look on this Sherlock Holmes and the Duke’s Son originally published by Oxford University Press. As a whole, this book is about a case concerning the Duke’s missing son. Arthur, the Duke’s son, was found out in a certain morning to have disappeared, accompanied with which was also the disappearance of the German teacher. The school master Dr. Huxtable then turned to the famous detective of the time Sherlock Holmes for help. Realizing how tough and important the case is, Holmes immediately made up his mind to accept the case and followed Dr. Huxtable back to Mackleton by train. Having formed a rough idea about the whole matter, Holmes probed into the case immediately and had a careful investigation of the entire area shortly after the arrival, during the process of which he discovered the body of the German teacher Heidegger. Finally, primarily due to his prominent ability as a detective, he managed to unravel the mystery and obtained the twelve thousand pounds promised by the Duke. Having once started reading this fiction, I was completely immersed in the mysterious story presented by the book. As the saying goes, “Well begun, half done”. At the beginning of the story, just like many other detective stories, the author gives us a brief description of the condition by the words of a client. However, unlike other ones, this story first delineates the client’s strange behavior at length to indicate the severity of the incident in order to attract the readers to continue reading it. As is known to all, vivid depiction is essential to detective stories since it can help the readers understand each figure’s characteristics and visualize the scenes, thus making the story more authentic and attractive. Therefore, trying to present a “real world” to his readership, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, author of the original “Holmes series”, has skillfully arranged the plots of the whole story from the perspective of Dr. Watson, a character not so specialized in discovering the truth hidden behind the enigmatic happenings as Holmes but so loyal to Sherlock Homes as a friend that he always accompanies Holmes wherever he goes. In this way, he elaborately depicted every scene and character in the book, Apart from the special start, the ending of the whole story, being dramatic but reasonable, is certainly an outstanding one. After all, except the author himself, who knows that the Duke’s seemingly ordinary secretary is in fact the Duke’s bastard? In addition, who knows that the Duke actually has already been acquainted with the whole thing before Holmes solves this complicated problem? Yet, surprising as it is, this ending seems so natural that it fits all the plots of the story perfectly well. While enjoying this wonderful story, I could do nothing but admire the wonderful design of this masterpiece as well as the author’s gorgeous writing skill. Closing my eyes, I can even “see” the story happening just like watching a film. Not until then did I understand why the Japanese cartoon film Detective Conan used this “Conan” as the name of its hero. As far as I am concerned, nothing is more admirable and surprising in the hero Sherlock Homes than his profound knowledge which has certainly assisted him a lot when he was studying the case. Take the bicycle tyres for instance, Holmes actually is capable of recognizing 42 different varieties of bicycle tyres. What’s more, according to his other stories, Holmes has studied different kinds of newspapers, cigarettes, people’s footprints and other special things as well. Therefore, he seems to have the mastery of anything relevant to the cases he deals with. Except for his illimitable knowledge, Holmes also specializes in arranging the facts in order and then finding the fact leading him to a GREat discovery or even the truth itself. From his speaking “Every mystery has an answer”, we can readily shape the impression of a man with great intelligence and inflexible will. In this case, after getting rid of unrelated facts, Sherlock Homes eventually grasped the clue and discovered the amazing fact

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