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《飘》英文读后感篇1
本来想给三星的,但因为一直很喜欢给了四星。
这本书从前一直是我很喜欢的一本书,但这次重读的时候却有了不一样的理解。
jane和rochester的感情,在我看来类似源氏和紫夫人的感情。两位少女都是在未经人事的时候来到男主人公的身边,在能追求爱情之前就被打上了属于他们的烙印,使得她们不可能再离开自己的主人。她们追求自己的爱情的可能性被提前抹杀了,而成为专属于这个男人的物品。
简爱真正第一次接触男性就是mr rochester,是他给她打开了世界的大门,按照mr rochester的说法他欣赏这个小姑娘,就把她的思想按照他喜欢的方式来培养;紫夫人也是在还是个小姑娘的时候就被源氏接来当作未来夫人培养。而且她们都是失去亲人之后接触到这两个男性的,本能让她们紧紧抓住眼前的人。
后来jane也只接触过自己的表兄这一个男性,紫夫人也是只被源氏和葵夫人的儿子看到过,两个人都像被人为地和其他男性隔开一般。因为她们也不可能再属于别人,只能作为被葬在抽屉里的珍宝而存在。
这两段关系都可以概括为:他在她一无所知的时候就给她打上了自己的烙印,她不可能再爱别人,不可能再和别人交心;她只能属于他了,没有他,她什么也不是。没来得及发展心智就被在心智的种子里打下了烙印,所以只能攀附着给她们烙印的人生长,长成他们喜爱的样子,需要的样子。
rivers则是另一个极端:为了事业牺牲爱情可以理解,挑选适合自己的妻子没有感情地结婚让人难以认可。而且jane住在沼泽居的这段经历我不觉得考验了她对罗切斯特的感情,rivers的求婚根本就没有诱惑,他对她也没有感情。jane也完全被rochester拴起来,根本没有被诱惑的可能啊。
一个只有爱,为了爱无所不用其极;一个没有爱,不承认爱的合理,把婚姻当做寻找自己副手的过程。
这是美好的爱情,但不是独立的、自由的爱情。
《飘》英文读后感篇2
pride and prejudice is my favorite novel, which impresses me for a long time. it describes a love story mainly between elisabeth, who i like the best, and a rich and proud man, darcy.
the story began with the arrival of a crowd of rich men who rent a house near the bennet. in a ball, elisabeth gave such a bad impression on darcys first pride that she refused darcys first proposal. darcy was so surprised by elisabeths refusal that he loved elisabeth more deeply. and elisabeths antipathy made darcy realize his shortings. he was not angry about elisabeths censure, but also he changed his previous proud attitude.
during elisabeths travel in darcys manor. darcy was very nice to her uncle and aunt, different from previous proud attitude. when one of elisabeths sisters ran away with wickham, darcy helped elisabeth find her sister and prevent her sister from the loss of reputation, with nobody knowing that it was he who helped the bennet. so many changes in darcy eliminated elisabeths prejudice. at last it end with their marriage.
taking the daily life as its material, this story reflected the life and love in a conservative你 and blocking england town. it reflected the authors view about marriage that it is fault to marry for property, money and status and it is also foolish to take these elements into account. in fact darcys pride manifested the gap between their statuses. since his pride existed, there is no ideal marriage between elisabeth and darcy. from the different attitudes from darcys two proposals, it reflected the feminine pursuit of personality independence and right equality, which is a progressive character from the image of elisabeth.
《飘》英文读后感篇3
to regain the nature of goodness
-- review of ‘oliver twist’
oliver twist one of the most famous works of charles dickens’ is a novel reflecting the tragic fact of the life in britain in 18th century.
the author who himself was born in a poor family wrote this novel in his twenties with a view to reveal the ugly masks of those cruel criminals and to expose the horror and violence hidden underneath the narrow and dirty streets in london.
the hero of this novel was oliver twist an orphan who was thrown into a world full of poverty and crime. he suffered enormous pain such as hunger thirst beating and abuse. while reading the tragic experiences of the little oliver i was shocked by his sufferings. i felt for the poor boy but at the same time i detested the evil fagin and the brutal bill. to my relief as was written in all the best stories the goodness eventually conquered devil and oliver lived a happy life in the end. one of the plots that attracted me most is that after the theft little oliver was allowed to recover in the kind care of mrs. maylie and rose and began a new life. he went for walks with them or rose read to him and he worked hard at his lessons. he felt as if he had left behind forever the world of crime and hardship and poverty.
how can such a little boy who had already suffered oppressive affliction remain pure in body and mind? the reason is the nature of goodness. i think it is the most important information implied in the novel by dickens-he believed that goodness could conquer every difficulty. although i don’t think goodness is omnipotent yet i do believe that those who are kind-hearted live more happily than those who are evil-minded.
for me the nature of goodness is one of the most necessary character for a person. goodness is to humans what water is to fish. he who is without goodness is an utterly worthless person. on the contrary as the famous saying goes ‘the fragrance always stays in the hand that gives the rose’ he who is with goodness undoubtedly is a happy and useful person. people receiving his help are grateful to him and he also gets gratified from what he has done and thus he can do good to both the people he has helped and himself.
here i am sitting on a couch alone, thinking about what i have just finished reading with tears of sadness filling my eyes and fire of indignation filling my heart, which revived my exhausted soul that has already been covered by the cruelty and the selfishness of the secular world for a long time. it is truly what i felt after reading oliver twist, written by the prominent british author charles dickens.
the resonance between me and the book makes me feel not only the kindness and the wickedness of all the characters in the novel, but what this aloof society lacks, and what i lack deep inside. these supreme resources i’m talking about right now are somewhat different from minerals, oil that we usually mention. they’re abstract like feelings, and some kinds of spiritual stimulation that all of us desire anxiously from one another —— love and care.
those charitable figures whom dickens created in the novel are really what we need in life. they showed love and care to others, just as the gentle rain from the sky fell upon the earth, which was carved into my heart deeply.
mr. brownlow is one such person.
the other day he had one of his elaborate watches stolen by two skilled teenage thieves, artful dodger and charley bates, and thought naturally it was oliver, who was an orphan and forced to live with a gang of thieves, that had done it because he was the only one near by after the theft had taken place. being wrathful, he caught oliver, and sent him to the police station where the ill-tempered, unfair magistrates worked. fortunately for him, oliver was proved innocent by one onlooker afterwards. with sympathy, mr. brownlow took the injured, poor oliver to his own home. there oliver lived freely and gleefully for some months as if he were mr. brownlow’s own son. one day, however, mr. brownlow asked oliver to return some books to the bookseller and to send some money for the new books that he had already collected. the thief oliver once stayed with kidnapped him. after that he disappeared in mr. brownlow’s life. searching for a while, mr. brownlow had to believe the fact that he had run away with his money. but dramatically, they came across each other again a few years later. without hesitation, mr. brownlow took oliver home for the second time not caring if he had done something evil.
perhaps most of us would feel confused about mr. brownlow’s reaction. but as a matter of fact, this is just the lesson we should learn from him. jesus said in the bible. “forgive not seven times, but seventy-times seven.” why is that? because forgiveness is our ability to remove negative thoughts and neutralize them so our energy may be spent on doing what we came here for. we cannot move forward in our future if past issues cloud our thinking. stop put mr. brownlow into the list of your models. always give people a second chance no matter what they might have done. that’s also a substantial part of loving and caring others.
then there are mrs. maylie and rose, oliver’s other benefactors. maybe the reason they loved and cared oliver was not because of forgiveness. in my point of view, it was trust. they had faith in oliver when he was considered to be a filthy burglar who tried to break the front door of maylie’s at midnight. but this wasn’t how these two ladies saw the whole thing. they denied oliver’s crime immediately and listened attentively to oliver’s own description of his miserable life. they were deeply touched by oliver’s strong perseverance and astonishing vitality. accordingly, they remedied oliver’s body and heart and turned him into a different boy. he began to wear appropriate and clean suits which were tailor-made for him and receive education.
as far as we can see, it is trust that helps us all live together without precaution. sometimes trust can even lead us to miracles, which we often expect to come about, so why not trust? trust yourself, trust others, and you’ll salute miracles every single day.
in the novel, though the young oliver again and again fell for conspiracies of those hideous thieves, who tried to torture oliver’s body and poisoned oliver’s heart intensely, he always lived on and tried hard to seek for his own life. then i realized what supported him all through were actually beliefs. in most cases, what you believe is what you’ll become. believe that you are unlimited, that you can do anything you commit to doing, and when you do, your accomplishments will know no bounds. you control your beliefs and that is how you ultimately control your life. it’s all dictated by your attitude.
in the final analysis, love and care contain numerous forms, there are love of forgiveness, love of trust, etc. but they all come from your beliefs in life. when someone tells you he’s deceived you, forgive him anyway, when someone tells you what he’s done, trust him anyway, and when you face adversities while chasing your dreams, think about your beliefs, then what hinders you will become a piece of cake in no time.
so find out “olivers” in your life and do as mr. brownlow and mrs. maylie do: love them and care them, which cost nothing but save much. they enrich those who receive, without impoverishing those who give. they can be certain smallest words or actions, but the memory of them sometimes last forever.
charles dickens said:“love makes the world go around.” these immortal words have inspired and will keep on inspiring us to chant the melody of love and to say the prayer of care forevermore. let us, therefore, enjoy life and treat other people lovingly. these principles are the roots and foundations of beliefs supporting this article and our mission together.
oliver twist is written by charles dickens.
charles dickens is one of the greatest writers in the england. he was born in a poor family, but later he became famous and rich. the famous novel --a tale of two cities is written by him, too.
this novel shows us the cruelty and crime of london. oliver twist, the hero, is a poor orphan. he lived in a life filled with taunts. nobody loved him. with visions of his future, he decided to go to london. he thought a new life was coming, but he was wrong, a group of thieves were waiting for him.
the author created a group of bad men.
fagin, an old man, with a horribly ugly face and red hair, was the head of those thieves. he tried to make oliver be a criminal.
bill sikes was a cruel and evil man in the group. he had a bad temper.
monks, oliver’s brother, did bad things to hurt oliver. he wanted to get the legacies left by his father alone. he paid fagin to trap oliver into a life of crime. in fact, they were all afraid of being put into prison and being hanged. they can’t live happily.
nancy, a poor girl, loved a bad man. she had to help bill sikes perpetrate, because she loved him. she had to be loyal to the criminal group, because she loved him. actually, she was kind. she helped oliver at the risk of her life. if she hadn’t fell in love with sikes, she would have a happy ending.
the author showed these ugly things to us, he described an ugly world. but there are more kind people in the novel.
mr. brownlow, an old friend of oliver’s father, took good care of oliver.
mrs. maylie, harry maylie’s mother, saved oliver of his life.
miss rose is the aunt of oliver, in fact.
they all protect oliver from hurt.
oliver was unlucky to meet so many evil people, but he was luckier to get help from so many kind people.
in the end of the novel, all the evil people were punished. oliver got what he should get. rose married harry maylie and they lived happily. all the kind people have a happy ending.
righteousness can always beat evil. i think this is what the author wants to tell. although there are many ugly things in the world, we must believe that righteousness can always beat evil.
we must store kindness even though we are in ugly situation. one is poor if he doesn’t have kindness. one is rich if he has kindness. so please store your kindness in your mind.
what’s more, the novel also tells us to be brave. oliver was brave enough to overcome all the problems he had met. no matter how difficult the problem is, we can’t give up, we must try our best to solve it.
from oliver twist , i have learnt a lot .it’s really a good novel.
oliver twist, one of the most famous works of charles dickens’, is a novel reflecting the tragic fact of the life in britain in 18th century.
the author who himself was born in a poor family wrote this novel in his twenties with a view to reveal the ugly masks of those cruel criminals and to expose the horror and violence hidden underneath the narrow and dirty streets in london.
the hero of this novel was oliver twist, an orphan, who was thrown into a world full of poverty and crime. he suffered enormous pain, such as hunger, thirst, beating and abuse. while reading the tragic experiences of the little oliver, i was shocked by his sufferings. i felt for the poor boy, but at the same time i detested the evil fagin and the brutal bill. to my relief, as was written in all the best stories, the goodness eventually conquered devil and oliver lived a happy life in the end. one of the plots that attracted me most is that after the theft, little oliver was allowed to recover in the kind care of mrs. maylie and rose and began a new life. he went for walks with them, or rose read to him, and he worked hard at his lessons. he felt as if he had left behind forever the world of crime and hardship and poverty.
how can such a little boy who had already suffered oppressive affliction remain pure in body and mind? the reason is the nature of goodness. i think it is the most important information implied in the novel by dickens-he believed that goodness could conquer every difficulty. although i don’t think goodness is omnipotent, yet i do believe that those who are kind-hearted live more happily than those who are evil-minded.
for me, the nature of goodness is one of the most necessary character for a person. goodness is to humans what water is to fish. he who is without goodness is an utterly worthless person. on the contrary, as the famous saying goes, ‘the fragrance always stays in the hand that gives the rose’, he who is with goodness undoubtedly is a happy and useful person. people receiving his help are grateful to him and he also gets gratified from what he has done, and thus he can do good to both the people he has helped and himself.
to my disappointment, nowadays some people seem to doubt the existence of the goodness in humanity. they look down on people’s honesty and kindness, thinking it foolish of people to be warm-hearted. as a result, they show no sympathy to those who are in trouble and seldom offer to help others. on the other hand, they attach importance to money and benefit. in their opinion, money is the only real object while emotions and morality are nihility. if they cannot get profit from showing their ‘kindness’, they draw back when others are faced with trouble and even hit a man when he is down. they are one of the sorts that i really detest.
francis bacon said in his essay, ‘goodness, of all virtues and dignities of the mind, is the greatest, being the character of the deity, and without it, man is a busy, mischievous, wretched thing, no better than a kind of vermin.’
that is to say a person without goodness is destined to lose everything. therefore, i, a kind person, want to tell those ‘vermin-to-be’ to learn from the kind oliver and regain the nature of goodness.
《飘》英文读后感篇4
"love" in the history of english literature is handed down as a classic, it has successfully shaped the history of english literature first on love, life, society and religion, have taken a stand on ones own initiative and dare to struggle, dare to fight for free and equal status of women.
almost all women love foreign literature, like d charlottes "in love".if we think that charlotte is only just to write this section of tangled up love to write "love".i think, sorry, thats not correct.the author also is a female, living in turbulent england in the middle of the nineteenth century, when the thoughts have a brand new start.and in "jane love" in infiltration is the largest such thoughts -- womens sense of independence.let us imagine, if jane love independent, has been killed in his childhood; if she did not share the independent, she already and wife rochester to live together, began to have money, a new life; if she is not that the purity, we are now in the hands of "jane love" is no longer a touching tears classic.so, i began to think, why "jane love" let us be moved, fondle admiringly -- she is independent personality, beckoning personality charm.
however, we cant help wanting to ask, only this step can be independent?i think i wont.after all, womens independence is a long-term process, not accomplish at one stroke.it needs a thorough courage, love was like jane decided to leave rochester, need "wind rustling xi the yi river is so cold, strong earth to did not return" heroic and courage.i think, this should be the most crucial one step, also should be the decisive step towards independence.and charlottes jane love but her stubborn disposition, independent personality left us a moved.so she is successful, happy women.
jane love has as an independent womens classic, i hope the sun, the flowers more jane love out, whether poor or rich,; whether beauty, or homely, have good heart and enrich the mind, can the independent personality and a strong sexual life.
《飘》英文读后感篇5
“when the long winter nights come on and the wolves follow their meat into the lower valleys, he may be seen running at the head of the back through the pale moonlight or glimmering borealis, leaping gigantic above his followers, his great throat a bellow as he sings a song of the younger world, which is the song of the pack.”
there was a script about the savage life in the frozen north of ice and snow. there were the unexplored north areas of america and the 19th-century klondike gold rush which dragged men from the entire world into the hard wild to look for gold. there was a road where a gigantic dog like human fought his way to struggle in the wasteland. there was a civilized beast grew from mildness to wildness. and there came the call of the wild.
the background and plot
in the 19th century, it was said that gold had been found in the klondike area in northern california of vast wilderness, so thousands of people rushed into this uncultivated ground to seek for gold and fortune, which needed a large quantity of dogs to support for the transportation. there came up buck story which we can’t define it as luckiness or unluckiness.
buck, a dog weighed one hundred and forty pounds, tall, strong, and heavy muscled, lived a cozy and comfortable life in a rich family of a judge named miller, but was soled by evil gardener to two dog dealers and was took to alaska as a sled dog.
led by his second masters, two governmental couriers, he studied how to pull a sled and how to live in this cruel world where needed more cunning behavior and less fake moral and courtesy. for example, he learned to sleep in the snow hole to get warmness from the clod nights, and he learned to thief bacon and food from his masters and neighboring camps, as well as that, he learned how to fight effectively and efficiently with his antagonists and survive of the combat about the dominant leader with spitz. in addition to those, he also went through the hardships in the toil on the ice layer, and he learned how to obtain the victory and stand on the wilderness which was beneficial to himself who can only fit the environment, but can’t defy the harness.
after the arduous trace and trail, they finally reached the destination, and then, after a short break, dogs including buck led by a scotch half-breed man stepped again on the ice land with the salt water mail. it was a hard trip and a monotonous life operating like machine that dogs must undertake the heave pulling and poor condition where they were tired and short of weight. buck’ partner, dave who had something wrong inside suffered most of all, but pride as he was, pulling the sled was his holy missionary job which can fulfill his life and must be done until his death. however, the tough work was still continuous.
thirty days passes, by which time buck and his mates found how really tired and weak they are until they arrived at the last town. they were in a wretched state, worn out and worn out, which was not the tiredness that came from a brief and excessive effort and can be recovered from some hours’ rest, but was the dead tiredness that came through the slow and prolonged strength drainage of months of toil and had to need a long vocation to evacuate. nevertheless, only three days after they were bought by a family including a foolish woman, a callow and ignorant youngster, and a middle aged man with weak and watery eyes. never mind of dog’s frazzle, the third masters tried their best to lash out at them with whip, but buck was not under very good command and not proud and interested of this career. until they reached at the camp of thornton, with the natural instinct and extreme weariness, buck tolerated the whip from his so called masters and refused to go ahead which was his luckiness to meet his last master, thornton.
without doubt, thornton was a good master, full of wisdom, intelligence and love who can manage buck’s life comfortably and in order. by the careful attendance form his new master, buck was on his feet quickly and solidly. filled with the loying love toward his master, buck companied him, saved his life for several times and helped him win the gambling party. then, they faced into the east on an unknown trail to achieve where men and dogs as good as themselves has failed, as the call from the wild became stronger and stronger which attracted buck to leave the civilization to look for. the knife that cut out the bound of buck between his masters was the master’s deaths which left a void in the dog’s heart and a strengthened calling from the wild. buck, a civilized dog, finally went back to wolves after thousands of generation by singing a song of the younger world, which is the song of the pack.
survive of the fittest
the call of the wild abounded in darwinism which advocated the evolutionism and natural selection theory.
in the process of having to leave the comfortable miller’s house and adapt to the harsh primitive snowfield, buck went through the changes from the mildness to wildness where he studied the law of club and fang and admitted the rule of failure without progress. “he had learned well the law of club and fang, and he never forewent an advantage or drew back from a foe he had started on the way to death.” “he must master or be mastered,” “kill or be killed, eat or be eaten, was the law; and this mandate, down out of the depths of time, he obeyed.”
after analysis, we can find that related to the darwinism, learning ability was an important factor of the victory of living of buck. as a south dog living in the rich family and innocent environment, buck was not wary of manuel’s uncommon behavior, but situation has changed entirely after a period of barbaric life: he showed hostility to his all possible mates and took precaution of everything. as well as that, throwing away the moral standard and facing the death of starvation, buck had an ability of thief. “this first theft marked buck as fit to survive in the hostile northland environment. it marked his adaptability, his capacity to adjust himself to changing conditions, the lack of which would have meat swift and terrible death.” in addition to those, his muscles became hard as iron, and he grew dumb to all ordinary pain, and he can successful take full use of all the elements no matter internal or external. that’s the progression of buck which can equip him with thick helmets from being hurt deeply and made him be the fittest.
not only did he learnt by experience, but instincts long dead became alive again. maybe knowledge acquired by learning was buck’s left hand, instincts his right. good pedigree set up his first sense of a tall, strong and muscular potential king, while the instinct helped him to learn fast and save his life. “it was no task for him to learn to fight with cut and slash and the quick wolf snap.” “they came to him without effort or discovery, as though they had been his always.”
buck changed as his living environment changed. with the change of environment, buck, compared to the previous southern family dog that was mild and gentle, acquired many abilities and skills. he tried his best to live by becoming cunning, cold-blood, and cruel which make him step forward on the road of corpse and blood. survive of the fittest which is demonstrated by adaptation to the environment and wielding the law to protect himself and attack on others made him roared on the top of the food chain and return to wolves.
all what buck has done was not due to his reason and thought, but due to his fit. he was fit to everything surrounding him unconsciously and put him to the new way of living quickly.
“the theory, ‘survival of the fittest’, is the law of biological evolution which implies that plants or animals adapt to the environment to survive or to dieit is the biological survival rule of brutal biosphere.” that is to say, the key of this law is that those who can fit the environment can survive, on the contrary, those failed to fit would be obsolete under the rule of elimination.
peeping at buck and his struggle, we can have a vision of us human that was also fighting in the battlefield with our mates and against our enemy. filled with bustling stuff, we tried our best to stand on the top of right and authority only because that position would give us more materials and the sense of pride which we depended on to live. flowers in the greenhouse didn’t know about the hardship of living, so they showed goodwill and send aroma to others; while life in the ice field where wind was blowing like knife and thick snow can bury people only showed a will of survive and cut up the useless goodness to wear on the coldness.
we must do it because we had to do it. the pack of animal was like a society of people. death and genocide would happen on us if we were not willing to fit the environment thoroughly. to dance with the shackle of survive of the fittest was the policy we should carry out forever, the reason why our human stood on the top of biologic chain, and the rule of living of every individual.
my opinion on virtue and vice
some people had said virtue was the biggest treasure that human should obey. there is no doubt that kindness, loyalty, honor, love, companionship, sympathy, mercy, and other virtue should be followed. however, i argue that there is transformation between different virtue and even the virtue and vice.
showing the feature of three animals: dog, wolf and human, buck was the bridge that connected the past and present. as the production of human civilization, dog was evolved from wolf and they would still howl on the wilderness if human didn’t raise and train them.
buck was a mirror from which we can see ourselves. through this dog, writer told us that only in a place where sun darted its forth beams and everything was in order human will wear the coat of basic goodness, otherwise, kindness would be eliminated if it met with the club and fang. in the cruel process of primitive accumulation of capitalism, mercy and sympathy was not needed for those quality can lead to death of innocent people. in the period of survive of the fittest, life was not concerned with civilization, while wilderness was the real marrow of life and echoing for the wilderness was the beginning of revival. buck realized that “mercy did not exist in the primordial life. it was misunderstood for fear, and such misunderstanding made for death.” this phenomenon can be seen in dogs as well as human. wilderness were calling for human and eliminating the kindness in human’s heart stealthily.
in a treatise of human nature, british philosopher david hume has said moral came from human’s emotion and conscience but not rationality. the essence of moral existed in the perceptual knowledge, but not rational knowledge. therefore, the reason why moral distinctions had the division of virtue and vice was that the judgment of moral came from human’s attitude toward their internal actions and external objects. the judgment of moral came from our interest appeal; that is to say, the judgment of moral came from what was good to us, but not what is good.
let us think the question that which direction of buck’s change to a beast was, progression or retrogression? the answer was that we can’t answer because he survived due to that he threw away those so called virtue and carry out those so called villainy. all what buck did was under the pressure of living, and he responded to the call of the wild only because he wanted to live. maybe in the comfortable and civilized judge’s house, he would stick to the standard of moral and protect the respect of judge’s riding whip by dying under his whip. but in this cold field, sticking to those so called moral was a fool. possibly in this kind of world, brutality, cold-bloodedness, cunning and so on was the moral.
the division of virtue and vice was the refection of the division of civilization and wilderness to some degree. maybe we can’t define what moral was and what vice was now in some scene, but we can try to last for enough time to seek for the answer.
run after the free life
the call from the wild stood for human’s nature to run after a simple, independent and free life.
buck was bored of the complex life where he must deal with such a big net of relationship. he just wanted to run and leap through the forest, howled under the grey moonlight, ate what he liked and killed what he liked without many rules to obey. no one desired to live a complicated life for it’s difficult and tiring to reckon other people, while life in the wilderness was just that eat or eaten, kill or killed and there was no middle ground. easy and simple life was set up on the uncivilized world where creatures didn’t have so much relation and elements to consider. only being independent from all that can we find what we wanted.
when unpracticed charles and his relatives sunk in a ice hole, writer said that “a yawning hole was all that was to be seen.” that hole was a capitalistic vast mouth that can eat people, but which would be rotten if we escaped from it. “here a yellow stream flows from rotted moosehide sacks and sinks into the ground, with long grasses growing through it and vegetable mould overrunning it and hiding its yellow from the sun.” the gold that thornton got has become a yellow stream because they were eroded by natural power and lost their value. imagine in a world where was entirely natural and uncivilized, gold, a kind of iron and currency, was entirely futile, isn’t it?
being free of human world and even free of materials, buck got a totally new life where he can run at the head of the pack through the pale moonlight to release his vitality and got comfort from nature. we needed materials actually, but material was void actually. how can we get free? to get free of our hearts.
conclusion
there are two sentences i’d like to mention. first, human beings, never degenerate into beasts. second, beasts, never degenerate into human beings. correctness of those two sentences should be discussed.
human’s progression began in the point when human beings evolved from wilderness period to civilization, but the retrogression also began at the point when people shared the feast of civilization. for us who are far away from the wilderness and raised and trained by civilization, this book gives us a new vision.
sometimes a picture floating in my mind: in the icy forest, a silhouette of buck as a wolf caned his neck to howl toward the pale moonlight to echo the howling of pack. that’s the song of animal, and the chant of human, and the snarl of life.
《飘》英文读后感篇6
?百万英镑》是一个很有趣的短篇小说,读了《百万英镑》后,我有很多感想。
?百万英镑》主要讲的是两兄弟打了一个“如果一个穷人得到百万英镑会怎样做”的赌。他们就给了一个贫穷而诚实的人一张一百万英镑的钞票。
人们对这个一夜暴富的人很惊讶,不断提高他的地位。他还有了一个美丽的妻子,过着幸福的生活。
我的感想是,过去的人们看不起穷人,觉得帮助穷人自己什么好处都没有,还对穷人很冷淡。可是一见到有钱人就对他很客气、热情。这种情况就表现出了过去的人们都是金钱至上,有钱的人就有地位,受人们尊重。可是没钱的人就没有地位,别人也看不起他们。我觉得这种情况是非常不好的,不是只有有钱的人能受到尊重,每个人都有权利得到别人的尊重。同时,帮助穷人也是快乐的事。当你尽自己的能力帮助了别人后,内心会有一种说不出的喜悦和开心。我觉得人们还是应该帮助穷人。另外,我还觉得不应该金钱至上,以貌取人。金钱虽然很重要,但并不是万能的!
《飘》英文读后感篇7
jane eyre was published in 1847 under the androgynous pseudonym of "currer bell." the publication was followed by widespread success. utilizing two literary traditions,the bildungsroman and the gothic novel,jane eyre is a powerful narrative with profound themes concerning genders,family,passion,and identity. it is unambiguously one of the most celebrated novels in british literature.
born in 1816,charlotte bronte was the third daughter of patrick bronte,an ambitious and intelligent clergyman. according to newsman,all the bronte children were unusually precocious and almost ferociously intelligent,and their informal and unorthodox educations under their father’s tutelage nurtured these traits. patrick bronte shared his interests in literature with his children,toward whom he behaved as though they were his intellectual equals. the bronte children read voraciously. charlotte’s imagination was especially fired by the poetry of byron,whose brooding heroes served as the prototypes for characters in the bronte’s juvenile writings as well as for such figures as mr. rochester in jane eyre (2). bronte’s formal education was limited and sporadic – ten months at the age of 8 at cowan bridge clergy daughters’ school (the model for lowood institution in jane eyre),eighteen months from the age of 14 at roe head school of miss margaret wooler (the model for ms. temple) (nestor
3-4). according to newman,bronte then worked as a teacher at roe head for three years before going to work as a governess. seeking an alternative way of earning money,charlotte bronte went to brussels in 1842 to study french and german at the pensionnat heger,preparing herself to open a school at the parsonage. she seems to have fallen in love with her charismatic teacher,constantin heger. the experience seems on a probable source for a recurrent feature in bronte’s fiction: “relationships in which the inflammatory spark of intellectual energy ignites an erotic attraction between a woman and a more socially powerful man” (newman 6). the brontes’ efforts to establish a school at the parsonage never got off the ground. still seeking ways to make money,charlotte published,with her sisters,the unsuccessful poems by currer,ellis,and acton bell. her first effort to publish a novel,the professor,was also unsuccessful. jane eyre,published in october 1847,however,was met with great enthusiasm and became one of the best sellers. as “currer bell” bronte pleted two more novels,shirley and villette. she married reverend william bell nicholls in 1854 and died nine months later,at the age of thirty-nine in 1855 (nestor 4-5).
the story of jane eyre takes place in northern england in the early to mid-19th century. (“jane eyre” 151) it starts as the ten-year-old jane,a plain but unyielding child,is excluded by her aunt reed from the domestic circle around the hearth and bullied by her handsome but unpleasant cousins. under the suggestion of mr. lloyd,an apothecary that sympathizes jane,mrs. reed sends jane to lowood institution operated by a hypocritical evangelicalist,mr. brocklehurst,who chastises jane in front of the class and calls her a liar. at lowood,jane befriends with helen burns,who helps the newly arrived jane adjust to the austere
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