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  细细品味一本名著后,你心中有什么感想呢?需要好好地就所收获的东西写一篇读后感了。可能你现在毫无头绪吧,下面是小编帮大家整理的英语名著读后感,希望能够帮助到大家。

英语名著读后感1

  OnSisterCarrieCarriewassuchanordinaryruralgirlatthebeginningofthestory.Sittingontheseatofabusshecouldn’thelpfeelingexcitingatthesightofthemetropolis’spectacle.Shewasimpresseddeeplybylargecrowdontheavenuethespacioussquareortallbuildings.FarmoredifferentfromotherheroinesCarriewasnotaplainpureangellikeSnow-whitenorwasshebraveenoughtobeaheroineofrevolutionistorevenareformernorwasshesocleverastobeasuccessfulcareerwomanwhostartfromscratch.

  Whatattractedhermostafterherenteringthishugemetropoliswastheincrediblefineriesfashionshoessmarthandbagsdisplayingintheshopwindowsthejewellerysshiningbrightlybehindtheglass.Shedreamedthatonedayshecouldwearallofthesejogginggracefullyintothemostluxurioushotelwithfocusedsightsofadmiration.Andthiswasnotmerelyadream.Becauseshehadlargeeyeswhichcanearnothers’sympathyevenlove.Shehadwonderfulfigurewhichcanwinothers’hearts.Howeveranythingshegotanywhereshereachedhadnotcomefromherambition.

  Thingshappenedandthensheaccepted.That’swhatshehadjustdone?justtoacceptwillinglyfromthebottomofherheart.Shewasnotatallanevilwomanwhowouldgiveanythingforthefortuneorfame.Howevershewouldgiveuosomethingforabetterlifewhenherinstinctdefeatedherintellect.ThatwasCarrieagirlhadherowndesireahumanbeingjustlikemanyothersintherealisticworld.There’sonesentencewritteninchapterVIII:”Whenthisjangleoffree-willinstinctshallhavebeenadjustedwhenperfectunderstandinghasgiventheformerthepowertoreplacethelatterentirelymanwillnolongervary.”Howeverhowmanypeoplecangothatfurther.

英语名著读后感2

  JaneEyre,oneofthemostfamousworksofCharlotteBronte’s,isaninspiringstoryaboutamiserablegirlwhopursuefreedom,independenceandtruelove.ThestoryoftheindependentmindedJaneandherloveaffairwithMr.openedupnewdimensionsforwomenbothaswriterandoffeminists.JaneEyre,thetoughgirl,reallyimpressesmeverymuch.

  OneofJane’simpressiveandadmiringpersonalitiesisherself-respect.Shewasn’tbeautiful,andtheordinaryappearancedidn’tmakeothersfeelgoodofher.Andsomeotherseventhoughtthatshewaseasytolookdownonandtotease.ButasJanehadsaid:‘Doyouthink,becauseIampoor,obscure,plain,andlittle,Iamsoullessandheartless?Youthinkwrong!’Tistheideaofself-respectinJaneEyre’smind.hadn’tgivenherbeautyandwealth,butinstead,gaveherakindmindandathinkingbrain.Herideaofself-respectimpressesmesomuchandletmefeelthepowerinsideherbody.

  TheothergorgeouspersonalityIvalueverymuchisherselflesslove.AfterleavingThornfieldwithabrokenheart,Janeexperiencedquitealot.SherefusedtheproposalofSt.,ahandsomepriestwhohelpedheralotwhenshewasstarving.Later,Janeinheritedawealthoffortunefromherunclewhichshesharedwithherthreecousins.ButwhenhearingthatMr.hadlosteyesightandmadebodyseriousinjuredwhilesavinghismadwifeinaconflagrationduringwhichhiswifediedandallhispropertywasdestroyed,JanereturnedtoThornfieldimmediatelyanddevotedherlovetoMr.。Whatagreatdecisionforhertogoback!IfIwereJane,Icouldn’tpromisetogetmarriedwithMr.Rochesterwhoisinsuchaterriblesituation.However,Janedidwithallherheart!

  Ilikethenovelverymuch,especiallythecharacter‘JaneEyre’whoisagreatwomaninmymind.Janemakesmerealizetheimportanceofself-respectandunderstandwhatthetrueloveis.Inthissophisticatedsociety,wemaynotavoidbeingcontaminated,butwecanremindourselvesofJaneEyreandtrytobeanindependentandstrong-mindedpersonwhotreasuresself-esteemandtruelove.

英语名著读后感3

  TheprotagonistofDonQuixote'snovel,originallynamedAlonsojihada,wasalocalman.HewasfascinatedbythepopularChivalryNovelsatthattimeandwantedtoimitatethechivalry.Hefoundapairoftatteredandincompletearmorfromtheantiquitiesofhisfamily.HenameditDonQuixotedeManchahimself.Healsofoundaservantsangqiuandamilkmaidfromtheneighboringvillage,namedDulcinea,ashisfavoritepersontoservehimallhislife.Thenherodeonathinhorseandranawayfromhome.DonQuixotealsoactedaccordingtothestrangeideasinhismind,regardingwindmillsasgiants,sheepasenemies,convictsasknights,winebagsasgiants'heads,indiscriminatelycuttingandkilling,causingmanyridiculousthings.Hisactionswerenotonlyuselessforpeople,butalsosufferedfrombeatingandsuffering.Whenhegothomeforthelasttime,hewasbedriddenandfinallyunderstood.Hemadeawill,andiftheniece,theonlyheir,marriedtheknight,herrightofinheritancewouldbecancelled.

  Atfirstglance,DonQuixote,Ithink,isjustafunnyvulgarwork.Thenervous"bravespirit"oftheprotagonistisvividlydisplayedinthebook,whichmakespeoplelookdownuponhimevenmore.Butsavorcarefully,andfeelthatthereisatruthinthebook.Themostbasicessenceofpeopleistoachievetheirgoalsrecklessly.Intheprocessofrealization,thechivalrousknight,whoisasthinasahighpole,andthegentlemanwithfantasticideas,alwaysshowshisintegrityandkindness.Thisisthemostnoblespiritofhumanbeings.Becauseitistoosimple,manyjokesaremade.

  WhenCervanteswroteDonQuixote,heaimedatattacking,satirizingandfabricatingthestrangechivalrousnovelanditsbadinfluenceonpeople.Itwasintendedtobewrittenasafewshortstories.Later,itwaswrittenthathewroteinhislifeexperienceandideal.Histhoughtcontentbecamemoreandmorerich,andhischaractersbecamemoreandmorerealistic,untilhedescribedthedisasterbroughtbySpanishsocietytothepeople,andbecameanencyclopediaforustounderstandandstudythesocialpolitics,economy,cultureandcustomsofSpainatthattime.

  ThisisDonQuixote.AlthoughDonQuixoteisfunny,whataboutotherpeopleinreality?So,whenweseeDonQuixote,weshouldallreflectonourselves.That'swhatIthinkafterwatchingDonQuixote.

英语名著读后感4

  I'vereadthistwice.ThefirsttimeIrushedthroughitjusttofindoutwhowasthe"victim."Yeah.Wasn'treallysurprisedaboutthat.I'msureafewpeoplearethinkingitwasaseriousmistaketooffourlamentedvictim,buthonestly,Iwasn'treallyenthusedathavingtoslogthroughthisbook.

  IunderstandthatthisiscoveringtheadolescentyearsofyoungMr.Potter,butthewholeteenageangstthingcameoutofnowhere.Thereshould'vebeensomehintsasfarbackas"Chamber"butinstead,wehavefouryearsofpent-uphormonescomefloodingoutofthepage.Itisoverwhelmingattimes,afeelingmadeworsewhenyourealizethattherewasn'tabigplot;ifanything,thiswaswrittenpartiallyforcontract,partiallytocontinuethestory(I,personally,couldhavelivedwithoutthewholeHagrid/Grawpsubplot,nottomention50%ofDoloresUmbridge,whoherselfispartpun,partmetaphor,yetneitherpartreallydoesanythingbutmakeonegroan)。

  Butonethingtobesaid,thereisgrowingtensionandsuspenseinthebook,whichiswrittenandintended--ifwerememberforamomentandthink(perhapssomewhatna-iv-ely)--foryoungadultsandnotthoseofuswithseasonedpalates.Thisiswhythebookdeservesahighrating;tome--andtomanyindividualsovertheageof,say,16--thisisn'tagreatnovel.Butitisanexcellentnovelfortheyoungadultcrowdandanyonewhowantsamystery/fantasy/pseudo-thrillerwithcharacterswhoarereachingthegenesisoftheirdevelopment.WemaynotlikethepersonHarrybecomesorthebrowbeatingattitudeofUmbridgeorRon'sjealousyrearingitsheadatoddturns,butitisarealisticportrayalofadolescentconfusionandangst,ofthetendencyforsomeindividualsintoday'ssocietytorepreinformationandpunishanyonewhotriestoresistthe"system."

  Yes,thisisaheavy-handedstatement,butthisbookisametaphorasmuchasitisafantasy.Remember,theHarryPotterseriesisdesginedasanarc,sowenaturallyhavetohavethestagesetforthefinaltwobooksinthesaga.

  HardcorePotterfanswillenjoythis.Anyoneexpectingagreatepic,however,willbedisappointedbecauseoftheirmisconceptions.

英语名著读后感5

  Anunprecedentedmasterpiecesetoffanupsurgeofthetimes.Apeerlessepicawakenedthebeautyofburyingflowers.Itisthefirstofthefourmasterpieces-ADreamofRedMansions.

  Inthisclassicmasterpiece,IwasdeeplyimpressedbythestubbornanddisrespectfulJiaBaoyu,thethoughtfulLinDaiyu,thewarmandkindXueBaochai,andtheeloquentWangXifeng.

  JiaBaoyu,whowasplacedinhighhopesatbirth,ishandsomeandcrazy.Heleftmetheimpressionthathewasfoolingaroundamonggirlsalldaylong,playingcloselywithsistersandservantgirls,andoftenmakingstrangeremarks.DuetothedotingofJia'smother,Baoyuwaslessaffectedbyfeudalethics.JiaBaoyudidnotliketolearnthethen"EightpartEssay",buthehadaspeciallikingforthe"WesternChamber".

  Inthefeudalsocietyatthattime,thepositionofservantgirlswasextremelylow,butJiaBaoyutreatedthemfairlyandthoughtfully,whichalsoreflectedhisboldchallengetothefeudalconcept.

  JiaBaoyuwasindifferenttofameandwealth,nevertooktheroadofwealthandwealth,anddespisedtheimperialexamination.Withrepeatedadvicefromhisfamily,heenteredtheexaminationroom.Butwhenhewontheseventhplace,hebecameamonk,whichalsoshowedhisattitudetowardslifethatwasindifferenttofameandwealth.

  Let'stalkaboutLinDaiyu.LinDaiyuisanintelligentwoman.WhenshefirstenteredtheJiafamily,shealwayscaredabouteverythingandwascarefuleverywhere.ShesaweverythingintheJiafamilyandkeptitinmind.WhenBaoyuwasillforawhile,shesawthatSisterFenghadnotvisitedher.ThinkingthatSisterFenghadnosuchheart,shepretendedtobeinfrontofhermother,butshemadeajoke.

  ItcanbesaidthatDreamofRedMansionsisaninexhaustibletreasure.Theculturalspirititcontainsstillneedstobefurtherexplored.IlovereadingADreamofRedMansions!

英语名著读后感6

  JaneEyre,isapoorbutaspiring,smallinbodybuthugeinsoul,obscurebutself-respectinggirl.Afterweclosethecoversofthebook,afterhavingalongjourneyofthespirit,JaneEyre,amarvelousfigure,hasleftussomuchtorecallandtothink:

  Werememberhergoodness:forsomeonewholostarmsandblindedineyes,forsomeonewhodespisedherforherordinariness,andevenforsomeonewhohadhurtherdeeplyinthepast.

  Werememberherpursuitofjustice.It’slikeacompanionwiththegoodness.Butstill,avirtuouspersonshouldpromotethegoodneononesideandmustcheckthebadneontheotherside.

  Werememberherself-respectandtheclearsituationonequality.Inheropinion,everyoneisthesameattheGod’sfeet.Thoughtherearedifferencesinstatus、inpropertyandalsoinappearance,butallthehumanbeingareequalinpersonality.

  Wealsorememberherstrivingforlife,hertoughneandherconfidence…

  Whenwethinkofthisgirl,whatshegaveuswasnotaprettyfaceoratranscendenttemperamentthatmakeusadmiredeeply,butahugecharmofherpersonality.

  Herstorymakesusthinkingaboutlifeandwelearnmuchfromherexperience,atleast,thatisafreshnewrecognitionoftherealbeauty.

英语名著读后感7

  thissemesteristudiedinnovel"oldmanandsea"ofhemingway,famouswriterofu.s.a.。iadmiretheoldfisherman'swillinthenovelverymuch,heletsmeunderstandthatapersonmusthaveunremittingspirit,couldsucceed。whatthenovelisdescribedisanoldfishermanalmostthesixtyyearsold,whengotoseaandfishaloneonce,haveangledtoabigfish,butcannotdraw.aftertoughfishermanandfishhavesocializedforafewdays,justfindthisisabigmalin'sfishwhichexceedsseveraltimesofone'sownfishingboat,thoughknowperfectlywellthatitisverydifficulttowin,doesnotgiveupyet.becausebigmalinfishfishlikesmellofwoundattractoddherdsofsharkvieforthefoodagainlater,buttheoldmanisstillunwillingtogiveuplikethis,stressthetightencirclementfinally,takethelargefishbacktofishingport,letotherfishmenadmireitendlessly.

  wewillbethemotherlandfuture,willbesupposedtolikethisoldpersonsamemindloftyaspiration,willevenbetterpursueevenbetter,thebiggergoal.wheniread"thebigmarlinstartfasttogatherroundtheyoungfishingboathover,twinedthecableonthemast,theoldpersonrighthandlifteduphighthesteelfork,leaptthewatersurfaceinittheflash,didutmostthrowstoitsheart,onewailendedthebigfish’slife,itwasstaticstaticfloatsonthewatersurface.。."iextremelyadmireoldpersonthatkinddonotdread,therelentlessspirit,althoughknowsthematchstrengthisverystrong,buthenotslightlyflinches,butiswelcomesdifficultlyabove.justbecausehadthiskindofspirit,theseniorfishermanonlythenachievedthislifeanddeathcontestsuccess.

  wealsomuststudyseniorfisherman’sspiritinlife,handlesthematterdoesnotfearthedifficulty,onlythencanobtainsuccessfully.wasreadingthebigfish’ssmellofbloodissmelledbyonecrowdofsharkfish,struggledswimssnatchesthefood,oldperson’slefthandhappentointheconvulsions,heonlycouldusetherighthand,withwoodenstick,themouthandsoonallwasallowedtousefortheweaponself-defensewhichattacked,andfinallyexpelledthiscrowdofsharkfish.butthebigfish’smeatwasalreadyeatenonemost,buttheoldpersonalsocharminglycriticizedoneselfthelefthand"thisworktimeactuallywasresting"time,ialsowassubduedbytheoldpersonoptimisticspirit.inthelife,somelossesareinevitable,weshouldtreatbytheoptimisticmanner,cannotbecalculating.

  finally,thenovelseesbyoneyouththeseniorfishermanfullyhas18footlongbigmarlininthemeasure,oncemoredescribedthisfish’shugeness,explainedseniorfishermanovercomesthedifficultywasbig,non-wasmorecommonthan.thenoveleulogizedthespiritwhichtheseniorfishermanfearhardanddangerousdiligentlydidnotstruggle,wealsoshouldlikehissuch,couldnotsatisfythepresentsituation,shouldpositivelytoabove,doanymatterallisrelentless,meetsdifficultlymustwelcomedifficultlyabove,couldgiveuphalfwayinnoway.onlyhasthis,weonlythencanobtainabiggersuccessandthevictory.

英语名著读后感8

  艳羡,但风中的低语却诉说着自负所带来的危难,项羽的死是历史的圆满,他未能有完善的结局,究竟这不是故事,无法有善变的结局。项羽的血流入家乡的水,这水的一旁是他曾经守护的地方,而他也将在这萦绕千年,不禁为他叹息,不禁责问历史为何选择了刘邦,但我只是站在历史长河的边缘,无论这里多么汹涌,多么绚烂,我都是一个过客,无法涉足去转变命运的轮迹,乱世的光华好像就在瞬间,乌江流水已滔滔而去,只是未曾惊醒了沉睡的霸王。

  安眠至永生,是经受了时间所遗留的,项羽好像在千年之前便已沉睡,但他的灵魂在时间中得到永恒,他化为江东子弟心中亘古的传奇。

  一切已过,英雄也有江水这归处,或许这是一种荣耀。长江边李清照是否为项羽叹息,“至今思项羽,不愿过江东。”是否亦是多少人的感言?只因那乱世不灭的光华。

  在这个暑假里,我看了一本叫《名人传》的书。这本书的作者是罗曼·罗兰,是19世纪末的法国著名的现实主义作家。这本书分别叙述了《贝多芬传》、《米开朗基罗传》、《托尔斯泰传》三篇传记。叙述的是在艺术方面不同领域的三位伟人。他们分别是:音乐家、雕塑家、作家。虽然他们各自所处的领域不同,但是,在人生忧患困顿的征途上,他们为寻求真理和正义,为制造表现真、善、美的不朽杰作而献出了毕生的精力。

  这本书具体叙述三个名人在以前那布满了野心、邪恶等人人不公平的社会中如何生存,获得荣誉和名利全失。贝多芬,是一个在音乐领域上德高望重的'人,同样也是一个不畏强权的人。米开朗基罗是一个著名的雕塑家,制造了很多不朽的杰作流于后人欣赏,他为了自己的作品挥洒了很多的汗水。托尔斯泰为后人留下了经典的文学作品,用文字传播着爱的种子。他们三个虽然在各自不同领域进展,但是却有一个共同的特点,就是对自己的抱负从未有放弃过。这也就是他们值得让人鄙视的地方!

  《名人传》这本书令我获益良多,让我明白了在这些名人们风光的背后,隐蔽着的是我们一般常人都难以体会的苦痛和艰辛。看完了这本书,我获益良多。在以后的学习中,遇到困难也要仔细讨论,英勇面对。

英语名著读后感9

  JourneytotheWestisbasedonafolkstoryaboutXuanzangoftheTangDynastylearningscripturesfromtheWest.ItuseslightandhumorouslanguagetocreatetheimageoftheMonkeyKingwhoispowerfulandbravetoresist,reflectingthepeople'sdesiretobreakfreefrompersonalbondageandpursuefreedom.

  Inthisbook,MonkShaimpressedmemost.

  Hestandsalooffromtherestoftheworldandworkshard.Althoughtherearenotmanyplotsinthestory,thestorycannotgoonwithouthim.WhenMonkeyKingandPigBajiegoouttofightagainstmonsters,theyneedhimtoprotecttheirmaster;WhenMonkeyKingquarreledwithPigBajie,hewasaskedtomediate.Moreover,MonkShadoesalltheworklikecarryingluggage.Iadmirehisspirit.

  However,inourlife,isn'titjustthelackofthisspirit?

  Intoday'ssociety,therearetoofew"oldscalpers"likeMonkSha!Whoeverishonestandkindiseasytobecheated!Thinkabouttheeraofreformandopeningup!Atthattime,Chinawouldhavetakensuchafirmandsteadystepontheroadofreformandopeningupbecauseofsuchhard-workingtalents!Itispreciselybecauseofsuchtalentsthatwewilllayasolidfoundationforsocialistconstruction!

  ItisnotonlythewonderfullanguageofJourneytotheWestthatmakesusponder,butalsothespiritofNushaMonk!

英语名著读后感10

  I’vereadabookcalledPrideandPrejudicewrittenbyJaneAustenduringthiswinterholidays.JaneAustenwasunmarriedallherlife.Shewasborninamid-classfamilyandwasbroughtupinacomfortableenvironmentwithharmonioussurroundings,sothere’snottoomanyconflictsinhersightneitherinhernovel.InPrideandPrejudiceshetalkeddifferentideasaboutloveandmarriagethroughdifferentcharacters.

  Thenovelhastoldaninterestingstory:Mr.BennetisanEnglishgentlemanwithanestateinHertfordshire.Hehasfiveunmarrieddaughtersbutnosonswhilehisinheritancemustbeinheritedbyamale,soMrs.Bennethasbeenkeentoseekhusbandforherdaughterswithgreatenthusiasm.OnedaytheBennetshadanewneighborcalledBingleywhowasawealthybachelorandfollowedbethetargetofMrs.Bennet.AtaballBingleyfellinlovewithJaneBennetwho’stheoldestdaughteroftheBennets.Bingley’sfriendDarcyalsocametotheballandstruckthesights,manygirlslikedhimwhilehethoughtallofthemcouldn’tsuithispreference,includingElizabeth.Mr.Darcyalwaysshowsothersaimpressionofpride,havingfoundthisElizabethbegantohateMr.Darcy.BeforelongDarcyfellinlovewithElizabethBennett(secondoldestdaughterintheBennets)becauseofherlovelybehavior,whileElizabethisdisgustedbyhisprideandhasaprejudiceabouthim.TheofficialWickhamwaswelcomedbythevillagers,andElizabethalsotookashinetohim.WickhamtoldElizabeththathisfatherhadbeenthestewardoftheDarcys.TheoldDarcyhadregardedWickhamashisownsonandshowedmorelovetohimthantoMr.Darcy.AftertheoldDarcydied,thepropertyshouldbeinheritedbyWickhamwasalldeprivedbyMr.Darcy,alsowashispastorate.AllthisincreasedEli’sprejudiceaboutMr.Darcy.AtanotherballMr.DarcyinvitedElizabethtodancewithhim,butElirefusedhim.Eli’seldermalecousinMr.CollincametoHertfordshiretoinherittheBennett'spropertybyrules,hewantedtomarrywithoneoftheBennets.HavingknownthatJanewasalreadyengagedwithMr.Bingley,heaskedElizabethtomarryhimbutwasseriouslyrejected.AtlastheproposedtoCharllotewhowasEli’sfriend.Mr.CollinswasgoodatflatteringandhegotthepastoratewiththehelpofLadyCatherine.OncehisfamilywasinvitedtoRosingsGardenbyLadyCatherine.ElizabethalsowenttherewithMr.CollinandCharllote.ThereshemetMr.Darcywho’sLadyCatherine’snephew.Laterinagarden,SirWilliamtoldEliaboutMr.Darcy’slatestactofdissuadingMr.Bingley’smarringJaneBennetwhichcausedEli’sexceedinglyanger.ThenMr.DarcycametotheCollins’andconfessedhisloveforElizabeth,ofcoursehewasrejectedimpolitely.AfterwardsMr.DarcywrotealettertoEliinordertoremovehermisunderstandingsofhim.Elizabeth’suncleandauntwerealsoimpressedbyMr.Darcy’spoliteness.GraduallyEli’sprejudiceofMr.Darcydiappeared.Eventuallytheybecamecouple.

  ThewriterJaneAustendisclosedmid-classyoungladies’differentideasofmarriageandlovethroughdescribingthedifferentwaysinwhichtheBennetgirlsdoingwiththeirmarriageproblems,andthisundoubtedlyshowsthewriter’sideaaboutloveandmarriage:it’swrongtogetmarriedjustforproperty,wealthandstatuswhileneitherwoulditbewithoutcaringaboutthoseelements.JaneAustenjustattachedgreatsignificancetomarriagethroughhernovelbytellingpeoplethatmarriageshouldberegardedcarefullycauseitisnotagameyoucouldjustenjoywithoutprudentconsideration.Shealsowantedtodeliverinformationthatmarriageshouldbebasedonreallovebetweenthelovers.ThefemalesubjectElizabethisamid-classgirl,andDarcyproposedtoherregardlessofthegapbetweenthem,butElizabethrefusedbecauseofhispridehadformedEli’sprejudice.CauseDarcy’spridewasasuggestofstatusgapbetweenheandEli,hewouldn’thavethesamethoughtwithEliandconsequentlytheidealmarriage.ButlaterDarcy’sdoingsespeciallyhischangeofthepridefulmannereliminatedEli’smisunderstandingsandprejudiceabouthim,andEliacceptedhisproposal.Thosetwooppositeattitudesreflectfemale’spursueofindependentpersonalityandequality.

  IthinkElizabethhaspersonalityethicwhichcausedherindependentideaaboutloveandmarriageandinconsequencesheearnedahappylife.There’realsoEli’ssisters’lovestoriesservedascontraststothefemalesubject’sidealmarriage,suchasCharlotteandCollin’slife:theydohadaluxurylife,butthere’snoreallovebetweenthemandthiskindofmarriageissurelyatragedyofsociety.

英语名著读后感11

  今日,我看了《名人传记》,海伦·凯勒这位顽强的女性给我留下了深刻的印象。

  海伦·凯勒诞生在美国,一岁半时,她生了一场大病,毁了她的一生,她变得又聋又瞎。她的家庭老师安妮·莎莉文小姐是一位光明的天使,在她的鼓舞下,海伦10岁时开头练习说话,当她14岁时她已学会了德语,20岁时她被哈佛高校女子学院录用。海伦凭借着顽强的意志,和剧烈的求知欲,制造了一个又一个的.奇迹,1904年6月从哈佛高校毕业,成为了世界上第一个完成高校训练的聋哑人。1906年,她被任命为马萨诸塞州盲人委员会主席,美国盲人基金会就是海伦努力参加下创建起来的。

  海伦还写下了对世界产生广泛影响的著作。

  我们要学习她那种顽强的意志,想到自己在学习上得过且过、马马虎虎,经常是作业应付了事,遇到难题就退却,缺乏顽强的意志,没能持之以恒,感到非常惭愧。一个残废人尚能如此,我一个正常人真是无地自容,我要以她为榜样,多向海伦学习,不怕困难,刻苦学习,长大做个有用的人才。

  《名人传》特别好地印证了一句中国人的古训:古今之成大事业者,非惟有超世之才,亦必有坚韧不拔之志。

  贝多芬的“在难过隐忍中找栖身”,米开朗琪罗的“愈受苦愈使我喜爱”,托尔斯泰的“我哭泣,我苦痛,我只是欲求真理”,无不表明宏大的人生就是一场无休无止的战斗。我们的时代千变万化,布满机遇,我们渴望胜利,但我们却不想奋斗。我们要的是一夜成名。浮躁和急功近利或许会使我们取得昙花一现的成就,但绝不能让我们跻身人类中的不遇,我们渴望胜利,但我们却不想奋斗。我们要的是一夜成名。浮躁和急功近利或许会使我们取得昙花一现的成就,但绝不能让我们跻身人类中的不朽者之列。

  因此,读读《名人传》或许会让我们糊涂一些,译林出版社新出版的《名人传》在敬重傅雷先生原译的基础上,校订了旧版本的排印错误,对一些常见的人名和地名采纳了现行译法,原来夹在文中未译的一些外文人名和地名也尽可能地补译成了中文,这是为今日的读者做了一件好事,使他们能够更便利、更好地阅读这部作品。

英语名著读后感12

  Thissummerholiday,Imadeagoodfriend---Robinsonthough‘ROBINSONCRUSOE’。‘ROBINSONCRUSOE’isaclassicalmasterpiecewhichattractedmeverymuch,andbroughtmemuchenlightenmet.Ireallylernedalotofthingsfromtheeternalopus.

  The‘ROBINSONCRUSOE’havebeenauthoredbyfamouseEnglishwriter---Defoe.It’saboutdramatispersonaeRobinsonwhometafrightfulwindwhilehesailedonthesea.Hewastheonlysurvinal,buthedriftedtoauninhabitedisland.Hebravelystruggled,industriouslyworkedandcombatedwithbarbarians.Robinsonlivedaloneontheislandfor28years.Heexperiencedmanydifficultiesanddangers.

  Robinsonwasagreatperson,heconqueredcountleandunimaginablehardships.IfIstayedonalonelyisland,Iabsolutelycouldn’tvanquishdangers.Imaybewouldloseconfidenceforlife.IrespectRobinsonverymuch,heisarealheroinmyheart.

  Helivedontheislandforabout30yearswithoutanyfood,toolorhabitation.Hemustdependbyhimself.Robinsonwasn’tafraidofhardships,hehadthefortitudespirit。Hewasbraveinadventureandwasgoodatlabor.Heusedhisheadandhandstostruggleallthetime.Iadmirehiscourgeverymuch,becausethesewerenoteasy,workatall.

  Infact,wealsoneedthespiritofbeingundefeatalleindefatigable

  LikeRobinson.Ifwebelieveinourselves,nevergiveupanddowebest,wemustbesuccessful!

  Robinsonwasagreatmiracle,heachievedmumerous.‘impossiblethings’。‘RobinsonCrusoe’wasanimmortalnovel,becauseitgaveusacourageous,intrepidity,diligent,indefatigableandwiseordinanyperson,avanquishnature,aherowhoexploitednature.Thebookisareallyexcellentadventuresomenovel,

  Thereisnoperfectlifeintheworld,butwecanchangeourfate.Ifwehaveconfidencesandworkhard,weabsolutewillbevictorious,andthemostimportantthingis‘Nevergiveup!

英语名著读后感13

  HereIamsittingonacouchalone,thinkingaboutwhatIhavejustfinishedreadingwithtearsofsadnessfillingmyeyesandfireofindignationfillingmyheart,whichrevivedmyexhaustedsoulthathasalreadybeencoveredbythecrueltyandtheselfishnessofthesecularworldforalongtime.ItistrulywhatIfeltafterreadingOliverTwist,writtenbytheprominentBritishauthorCharlesDickens.

  Theresonancebetweenmeandthebookmakesmefeelnotonlythekindnessandthewickednessofallthecharactersinthenovel,butwhatthisaloofsocietylacks,andwhatIlackdeepinside.ThesesupremeresourcesI’mtalkingaboutrightnowaresomewhatdifferentfromminerals,oilthatweusuallymention.They’reabstractlikefeelings,andsomekindsofspiritualstimulationthatallofusdesireanxiouslyfromoneanother——loveandcare.

  ThosecharitablefigureswhomDickenscreatedinthenovelarereallywhatweneedinlife.Theyshowedloveandcaretoothers,justasthegentlerainfromtheskyfellupontheearth,whichwascarvedintomyheartdeeply.

  Mr.Brownlowisonesuchperson.

  Theotherdayhehadoneofhiselaboratewatchesstolenbytwoskilledteenagethieves,ArtfulDodgerandCharleyBates,andthoughtnaturallyitwasOliver,whowasanorphanandforcedtolivewithagangofthieves,thathaddoneitbecausehewastheonlyonenearbyafterthethefthadtakenplace.Beingwrathful,hecaughtOliver,andsenthimtothepolicestationwheretheill-tempered,unfairmagistratesworked.Fortunatelyforhim,Oliverwasprovedinnocentbyoneonlookerafterwards.Withsympathy,Mr.Brownlowtooktheinjured,poorOlivertohisownhome.ThereOliverlivedfreelyandgleefullyforsomemonthsasifhewereMr.Brownlow’sownson.Oneday,however,Mr.BrownlowaskedOlivertoreturnsomebookstothebooksellerandtosendsomemoneyforthenewbooksthathehadalreadycollected.ThethiefOliveroncestayedwithkidnappedhim.AfterthathedisappearedinMr.Brownlow’slife.Searchingforawhile,Mr.Brownlowhadtobelievethefactthathehadrunawaywithhismoney.Butdramatically,theycameacrosseachotheragainafewyearslater.Withouthesitation,Mr.BrownlowtookOliverhomeforthesecondtimenotcaringifhehaddonesomethingevil.

  PerhapsmostofuswouldfeelconfusedaboutMr.Brownlow’sreaction.Butasamatteroffact,thisisjustthelessonweshouldlearnfromhim.JesussaidintheBible.―Forgivenotseventimes,butseventy-timesseven.‖Whyisthat?Becauseforgivenessisourabilitytoremovenegativethoughtsandneutralizethemsoourenergymaybespentondoingwhatwecameherefor.Wecannotmoveforwardinourfutureifpastissuescloudourthinking.StopputMr.Brownlowintothelistofyourmodels.Alwaysgivepeopleasecondchancenomatterwhattheymighthavedone.That’salsoasubstantialpartoflovingandcaringothers.

  ThenthereareMrs.MaylieandRose,Oliver’sotherbenefactors.MaybethereasontheylovedandcaredOliverwasnotbecauseofforgiveness.Inmypointofview,itwastrust.TheyhadfaithinOliverwhenhewasconsideredtobeafilthyburglarwhotriedtobreakthefrontdoorofMaylie’satmidnight.Butthiswasn’thowthesetwoladiessawthewholething.TheydeniedOliver’scrimeimmediatelyandlistenedattentivelytoOliver’sowndescriptionofhismiserablelife.TheyweredeeplytouchedbyOliver’sstrongperseveranceandastonishingvitality.Accordingly,theyremediedOliver’sbodyandheartandturnedhimintoadifferentboy.Hebegantowearappropriateandcleansuitswhichweretailor-madeforhimandreceiveeducation.

  Asfaraswecansee,itistrustthathelpsusalllivetogetherwithoutprecaution.Sometimestrustcanevenleadustomiracles,whichweoftenexpecttocomeabout,sowhynottrust?Trustyourself,trustothers,andyou’llsalutemiracleseverysingleday.

  Inthenovel,thoughtheyoungOliveragainandagainfellforconspiraciesofthosehideousthieves,whotriedtotortureOliver’sbodyandpoisonedOliver’sheartintensely,healwayslivedonandtriedhardtoseekforhisownlife.ThenIrealizedwhatsupportedhimallthroughwereactuallybeliefs.Inmostcases,whatyoubelieveiswhatyou’llbecome.Believethatyouareunlimited,thatyoucandoanythingyoucommittodoing,andwhenyoudo,youraccomplishmentswillknownobounds.Youcontrolyourbeliefsandthatishowyouultimatelycontrolyourlife.It’salldictatedbyyourattitude.

  Inthefinalanalysis,loveandcarecontainnumerousforms,thereareloveofforgiveness,loveoftrust,etc.buttheyallcomefromyourbeliefsinlife.Whensomeonetellsyouhe’sdeceivedyou,forgivehimanyway,whensomeonetellsyouwhathe’sdone,trusthimanyway,andwhenyoufaceadversitieswhilechasingyourdreams,thinkaboutyourbeliefs,thenwhathindersyouwillbecomeapieceofcakeinnotime.

  Sofindout―Olivers‖inyourlifeanddoasMr.BrownlowandMrs.Mayliedo:lovethemandcarethem,whichcostnothingbutsavemuch.Theyenrichthosewhoreceive,withoutimpoverishingthosewhogive.Theycanbecertainsmallestwordsoractions,butthememoryofthemsometimeslastforever.

  CharlesDickenssaid:―Lovemakestheworldgoaround.‖Theseimmortalwordshaveinspiredandwillkeeponinspiringustochantthemelodyofloveandtosaytheprayerofcareforevermore.Letus,therefore,enjoylifeandtreatotherpeoplelovingly.Theseprinciplesaretherootsandfoundationsofbeliefssupportingthisarticleandourmissiontogether.

  英语名著读后感篇三:

  Manypeopleintheworldaretryingtofindaperfectcompanion.Someofthesemaymarryandnotknowwhattheirnewhusbandorwifeislike.Thiskindofsituationoftenleadstoseparationorhostility.Othersituationsmaydevelopbetweentwofriendsthatstemfromjealousy,desireforrevenge,uncaringparents,etc.EmilyBront?'sWutheringHeightsdisplaysseveralcharacteristicsofdestructiverelationships.Threeoftheseareuncaringparents,marriagewithoutknowingtheperson,andjealousy.

  Uncaringorunsympathizingparentsareshownthroughoutthisstorytobeanelementofdestructiverelationships.BecauseHeathcliffgainedalltheattentionfromMr.Earnshaw,Hindleybecamedisassociatedfromhisfather.ThisseparationcontinueduntilafterMr.Earnshawhaddied.AnotherexampleisbetweenHindleyandHareton.HindleybecamesuchadrunkandagamblerthathecouldnotproperlycareforyoungHareton.ThisledtoaseparationbetweenHaretonandhisfatheraswell.OneprimaryexampleofanuncaringparentisshownbetweenHeathcliffandhissonLinton.Heathcliffdidnotevenwanthissonforanythingexceptenactingapartofhisrevenge.ThisisshownbyLinton'sfearofHeathcliffandHeathcliff'senmitytowardhisson.Lintonevensays"...myfatherthreatenedme,andIdreadhim-Idreadhim!"(244)toexpresshisfeelingaboutHeathcliff.Thehostilityandseparationbetweenfatherandsoninthisbookshowsthatuncaringparentscancauseseriousdamageinrelationshipswiththeirchildren.

  Thiselementofdestructivebehaviormaystemfromanunhappymarriageinwhichthehusbandsorwivesdon'tknoweachother.ThishadhappenedbetweenIsabellaandHeathcliff.IsabelladidnotreallyknowHeathcliffwhenshemarriedhim,butaftershehadmarriedhimshesawthatHeathcliffwasnotagentlemanatall.Todeclareherfeelingsshewrote"IsHeathcliffaman?Ifso,ishemad?Andifnot,isheadevil?Ishan'ttellmyreasonsformakingthisinquiry;butIbeseechyoutoexplain,ifyoucan,whatIhavemarried..."(125).AnotherexampleofthisiswhenCatherinemarriedEdgarLinton.Althoughshehadbeenhappyatthebeginningofthemarriage,shethoughthavingpartiesallthetimewasgoingtobefun.Yet,afterawhile,shebecamebored.ShealsorealizedthatshelovedHeathcliffmorethanEdgarandwouldalwaysloveHeathcliff.ThisenlightenmentcreatedseparationbetweenEdgarandCatherineduringthefinalhoursofCathy'slife.AnadditionalmarriagewhichwasmadethatwasdoomedwastheonebetweenCatherineandLinton.Becausethiswasaforcedmarriage,CathyhadnotyetlearnedallshecouldaboutLinton.BecauseshedidnotknowuntilafterthemarriagethatLintonwasselfishandinconsiderate,shebecamedistressedandgrewisolatedinthehouse.Thesethreefailedmarriagesdescribedinthisnovelshowthatknowingthepersonyouwillmarryisveryimportant.Whilethesemarriagestookplace,jealousyalsotookaholdinsomerelationships.OneexampleofthisiswhenMr.EarnshawstartstofavorHeathcliffoverhisownson,Hindley.Becauseofthis,HindleybecomesjealousofyoungHeathcliffandsetsouttomakeHeathcliff'slifeanightmare.Hindley'sjealousybecomesevidentwhenhesays,"...bedamnedyoubeggarlyinterloper!andwheedlemyfatheroutofallhehas;onlyafterwardsshowhimwhatyouare,impofSatan."(35).JealousywasalsofoundverynotablyintherelationshipbetweenHeathcliffandEdgarLinton.

英语名著读后感14

  Ialwayswantedtoreadthisfamousbook-IwantedtoreaditwhenIwasinschool,butIalwaysmissedeachotheranddidn'tseeit.Ifinishedreadingtoday,butIwasalittledisappointed.Idon'tknowwhyCervantescreatedsuchanimageofa"madman".

  DonQuixotewasadecliningaristocrat.HewasaddictedtoKnights'novelsandbecameobsessedwiththem.Hefoundapairofarmorandrodeonaskinnyoldhorse.HebeganhisimaginaryjourneyofsupportingjusticeandwanderingtheJianghu.Heisapureandstubbornidealist,livinginfantasy.Inotherwords,heisacompletelystubbornlunatic.Heregardedwindmillsasgiants,sheepasenemies,convictsasknights,andacommonvillagewomanashisprincess.Repeatedlyhitthewall,oftenheadbrokenbloodbutunswervingly,infatuated.It'shisservantsangqiu,whoisfatandtimidandgreedyforasmallprice,whoisstillanormalmanwithfleshandblood.Hewilltakeadvantageofhismaster'scrazinessandparanoia,playalittlecleverness,andseizetheopportunitytoincreasesomebenefitsforhimself.Heisareallivingman.Justlikethis,twootherlivingtreasures,apairofunimaginablemastersandservants,stagedafunnyfarceforus.Oneofthemostamusingscenesisthatinthedarknight,sangqiuisafraidtoholdhismaster'sthighallthetimeanddarenotgiveup.However,heiseagertodescribecourteously,whichisreallyvividandvivid.

  ThemosttouchingonesinthebookaresomeofDonQuixote'sgoodfriends.TheynevergiveuponOldTang.Theymusttrytheirbesttocurehismadness.Theyhaveusedviolentmeans-toputtheoldTanginacageandescorthimhomewitharms;theyhaveusedthemeansofburningbooksand"pit"Confucianism-toburnalltheKnights'novelsintheoldTangfamilyandevensealthestudy;theyhaveusedthemeansofconcealingtheskyandthesea-topretendtobeaknight,topretendtobeaprincessindistressandsoon,allinordertopulltheoldTangfromfantasytoreality.Theyreallymeantotheirfriends,especiallyforsucha"terminallyill"crazyfriend.Theydidn'tgiveup,andevenwerewronglywoundedandbeatenbyoldTang.Lifecanhavesuchafewfriends,enough!

  Ijustdon'tknowthebackgroundofthetimes.Idon'tknowwhattheintentionofthisepisodeisthatsomesangqiu,whowasgovernoroftheislandforseveraldays,handledseveralcasescleanlyandfairly,butwasforcedtoresignatlast.

英语名著读后感15

  Iwasreadthebookwhichcalled“TheAdventuresofTomSawyer”。ThisstoryisaboutacleverboycalledTomSawyer.

  Tomisanaughtyboy,hedoesn’tlikeschoolandhedoesn’tlikeworkandheneverwantstogetupinthemorning.Buthelikeplayinglikeswimming,fishingandhavingadventureswithhisfriends.Inthisstoryheandhisfriendhavealotofadventures.Theseadventurescanbedangerous.OnenightinthegraveyardheandHuckseethreemen.ThenTomandhisfriendssawamurder.JoeykilledthedoctorandreferredtoPeter.TomandhisfriendsexposedJoeyandcaughthimandbecamehero.

  IthinkTomisnaughtybutheissympatheticandupright,heisbravehedoesn’tafraidofJoeyandfullofhismindarewickedideabutheiscleverandoptimistic,hewanthisfriendworkforhim,hemakealotoffunnythings.

  Thisbookletmeknowweneedto“Theroadseesrough,gonetobat”tofacedifficultthingswecan’tshrinkbackandweneedtofightwiththem.Inthesametimelknowifonlyhaveadreamhavepursuitandshouldtryourbesttodoit,wecan’tgiveupeasily.

  Itjustlikeinourstudylifeweneedtodoourbest.Whenwehaveproblemweneedtoovercomeitandgetbetterscores.

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