外国名著英语书评范文
求一篇关于外国名著的英语书评,字数不限,谢谢
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. 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.。
英文名著的书评,两篇!
1.BOOK#47Uncle Tom's Cabinby Harriet Beecher StoweReview by Edward TanguaySeptember 27, 1996My first reaction to this book is that it was based much more on religion than I had imagined it to be. As I expected, Stowe's main purpose of the book was to nakedly expose the institution of slavery to America and the rest of the world with the hopes that something would be done about it. To achieve this purpose, she showed us individual instances of slavery in a country that prided itself on its Christianity and its laws protecting freedom. She showed us how absurd slavery is "beneath the shadow of American laws and the shadow of the cross of Christ."I was also surprised at the various kinds of relationships between whites and blacks of the South. We learn that not all whites were bad and not all blacks were good, but that there were quite a mixture of characters and relationships. That was a strength of the book. It's not a melodrama, but shows an evil institution which allows both good and evil and all those in between to exist under it, and how this institution affects the individuals. Legree's plantation, for instance, corrupted anyone who came there. But the reader understands that it is the system that allows this which is the root of the problem, and that, by the way is a North/South problem, not just a Southern problem. She specifically calls on the North at the end of the book to ask themselves if they can live with the institution of slavery in their country and still call themselves Christians. A wise move. One of the most memorble characters was, of course, Eva. Stowe was able to give her a true, simple, child's voice which spoke unadulterated truth about the relations and happenings around her: "Poor old Prue's child was all that she had,--and yet she had to hear it crying, and she couldn't help it! Papa, these poor creatures love their children as much as you do me. O! do something for them! There's poor Mammy loves her children; 've seen her cry when she talked about them. And Tom loves his children; and it's dreadful, papa, that such things are happening, all the time!"You can't help but say, "Oh, my god, she's right you know!" Eva's is a powerful voice in this book. But Eva's Jesus-like gathering of the slaves before she died was a bit much in its reference to Jesus. How old was Eva? Certainly younger than to have the mature sense of death and consciousness of duty than most adults ever attain. Are these the words of a little kid: "I sent for you all, my dear friends," said Eva, "because I love you. I love you all; and I have something to say to you, which I want you always to remember . . . . I am going to leave you. In a few more weeks, you will see me no more--"The character Eva seemed to be an innocent child telling her family and the world about how she saw slavery which exposed a lot of its evils. But when she turned into a mini Jesus and preached to the slaves before her death as Jesus had preached the disciples before his death, I felt the author had given to too great of a "jump into maturity " to be believable, unless the short life of Eva was really supposed to be a irreal miracle occurance. Eva was powerful enough as a real character who looks at slavery from innocent eyes. Her transfiguration into a holy person at the end took some of her punch away.As a Jesus-character, Tom transcends the book as a Christian hero. An interesting study would be a comparison of Tom and Jesus. One direct parallel, for instance, is the direct temptation that Legree put upon Tom to break him and make him give up his religion for Legree's "church." It parallels to the temptation of Jesus by Satan in the desert.An important question asked throughout the book was "If we emancipate, are we willing to educate?" In her essay at the end, Stowe chides those white Americans who feel they are doing the slaves a favor by sending them back to Africa so that they can live in the supposedly free country of Liberia. She directly asks the reader, "Would you be willing to take a slave into your Christian home and educate him?" This question went right into every household in the North.A short introduction at the beginning of my book asked the question whether or not it was "good literary style" for Stowe to talk directly to the reader in the book. I don't think Stowe was trying to a create literary work of art other than would serve her purpose of communicating to the reader what exactly slavery was in America at that time. She wrote the book so that she could talk directly to the reader. It may not be good literary style but it reminds the reader that "this books for you."If you want to look at this 。
名著英语书评
Edward Tanguay 2 Harry Potter A review by Pat Caven O.K. You've seen him everywhere. On the cover of Time, on the New York Times Bestseller Lists, in newspaper articles and TV talk shows. Piles of the books stacked up in windows of your favourite bookstores. They are even being published with black and white dust-jackets so adults won't be embarrassed reading them on the bus. As a bookseller, I can't keep them in stock. I avoided reading them. I really wanted to like them. And having read Diana Wynne Jones and all the classic children and young adult fantasy, I was frightened. They couldn't possibly do justice to the all the hype surrounding them. Well, put that rabid cynicism away, boys and girls; they do. Harry Potter is an orphan who believes his parents were killed in a car crash when he was just a baby. Since then, he has been raised by his aunt and uncle -- as nasty a pair of toads as there could ever possibly be. His room is a cupboard under the stairs, he's the household's general servant and dogsbody and he has to put up with his nasty cousin Dudley, a fat, spoiled little twerp that reminds you of every bully you've ever met -- no matter what his age. But on his eleventh birthday Harry makes a stunning discovery. His parents weren't killed in a car accident. They were wizards who died protecting him from a really rotten wizard with plans to take over the world. Now it's Harry's turn to leave the Muggle (the mundane) world behind and go off to study at Hogwarts College, to be trained in his birthright as a wizard. And so the stage is set for the seven books in this series. Each book is a year at school where Harry is joined by his best friends Ron and Hermione, where he becomes the youngest Seeker in Quiddich history (like basketball, but in the air riding brooms and under attack from flying objects), defeats the sleazy Malfoy and his cronies and uncovers multiple plots to destroy Hogwarts and the magical world he has come to love. The most interesting thing about these books is that they age. With each book the characters are subtly growing up, the plots are getting more complicated (and a little darker) and we learn more and more about the adult world, both Muggle and Magical. Kids reading these books can grow with them, adults reading them have more to look for. By the time the series is finished, Harry will be eighteen. In the media they have been compared to C.S. Lewis and The Little Prince. Ostensibly for children, but with deeper meaning for adults. Maybe I'm still just a big kid, but I didn't see any of this. I just enjoyed them for what they are. Great reading that takes you back to that time in your life. They are wildly imaginative, wonderfully funny and well thought out. Rowling has created instant classics that deserve a valued place in children's literature. And all the hype? We know that will all blow over. But thanks to J.K. Rowling's actual talent (possibly a little magic of her own), what's left behind won't blow away with it. 这是我转载的,不知对你还有没有用?。
英文名著的书评,两篇!
1.BOOK#47Uncle Tom's Cabinby Harriet Beecher StoweReview by Edward TanguaySeptember 27, 1996My first reaction to this book is that it was based much more on religion than I had imagined it to be. As I expected, Stowe's main purpose of the book was to nakedly expose the institution of slavery to America and the rest of the world with the hopes that something would be done about it. To achieve this purpose, she showed us individual instances of slavery in a country that prided itself on its Christianity and its laws protecting freedom. She showed us how absurd slavery is "beneath the shadow of American laws and the shadow of the cross of Christ."I was also surprised at the various kinds of relationships between whites and blacks of the South. We learn that not all whites were bad and not all blacks were good, but that there were quite a mixture of characters and relationships. That was a strength of the book. It's not a melodrama, but shows an evil institution which allows both good and evil and all those in between to exist under it, and how this institution affects the individuals. Legree's plantation, for instance, corrupted anyone who came there. But the reader understands that it is the system that allows this which is the root of the problem, and that, by the way is a North/South problem, not just a Southern problem. She specifically calls on the North at the end of the book to ask themselves if they can live with the institution of slavery in their country and still call themselves Christians. A wise move. One of the most memorble characters was, of course, Eva. Stowe was able to give her a true, simple, child's voice which spoke unadulterated truth about the relations and happenings around her: "Poor old Prue's child was all that she had,--and yet she had to hear it crying, and she couldn't help it! Papa, these poor creatures love their children as much as you do me. O! do something for them! There's poor Mammy loves her children; 've seen her cry when she talked about them. And Tom loves his children; and it's dreadful, papa, that such things are happening, all the time!"You can't help but say, "Oh, my god, she's right you know!" Eva's is a powerful voice in this book. But Eva's Jesus-like gathering of the slaves before she died was a bit much in its reference to Jesus. How old was Eva? Certainly younger than to have the mature sense of death and consciousness of duty than most adults ever attain. Are these the words of a little kid: "I sent for you all, my dear friends," said Eva, "because I love you. I love you all; and I have something to say to you, which I want you always to remember . . . . I am going to leave you. In a few more weeks, you will see me no more--"The character Eva seemed to be an innocent child telling her family and the world about how she saw slavery which exposed a lot of its evils. But when she turned into a mini Jesus and preached to the slaves before her death as Jesus had preached the disciples before his death, I felt the author had given to too great of a "jump into maturity " to be believable, unless the short life of Eva was really supposed to be a irreal miracle occurance. Eva was powerful enough as a real character who looks at slavery from innocent eyes. Her transfiguration into a holy person at the end took some of her punch away.As a Jesus-character, Tom transcends the book as a Christian hero. An interesting study would be a comparison of Tom and Jesus. One direct parallel, for instance, is the direct temptation that Legree put upon Tom to break him and make him give up his religion for Legree's "church." It parallels to the temptation of Jesus by Satan in the desert.An important question asked throughout the book was "If we emancipate, are we willing to educate?" In her essay at the end, Stowe chides those white Americans who feel they are doing the slaves a favor by sending them back to Africa so that they can live in the supposedly free country of Liberia. She directly asks the reader, "Would you be willing to take a slave into your Christian home and educate him?" This question went right into every household in the North.A short introduction at the beginning of my book asked the question whether or not it was "good literary style" for Stowe to talk directly to the reader in the book. I don't think Stowe was trying to a create literary work of art other than would serve her purpose of communicating to the reader what exactly slavery was in America at that time. She wrote the book so that she could talk directly to the reader. It may not be good literary style but it reminds the reader that "this books for you."If you want to look 。
求一篇英语外国名著读后感2000字
匹克威克外传读后感 "the Kerwick Unauthorized biography" is the Dickens's first novel, is also one of his outstanding representative works. This work had reflected the extremely broad life picture, described the early 19th century's British society really, what the story writes is a single old gentry Mr. Kerwick, is one “the celebrities”, is also one “the scholar”, is also by his surname naming mass organization “Kerwick society” creator. He brings several “the Kerwick faction” to exit to travel for pleasure. A group has bumped into all sorts of funny laughable people and the matter, passes through for about two years, his follower and he thought that travelled for pleasure has sufficed, “Kerwick society” also announced has dismissed, Mr. Kerwick implemented “retired”, the story also in light of this finished. The complete plot is along with Kerwick et al. the travel what one sees and hears and the bitter experience launches, therefore the structure is quite sloppy, but therefore can also more give the reader by new and the nimble feeling. The author especially has also arranged one for the entire story take Mr. Kerwick and the hoodlum gold Mr. Ghale's contradictory conflict as the content master line, from the beginning runs throughout the tail. Also presses “completely” the spirit finally in the entire book, book in whole show's fate, As soon as has made the confession. But this work is not eventually by the vicissitudes of life, winding complex story win that one kind. Causes the people excited, to cause the people to undergo for a long time does not forget, is these many and varied typical characters, these concise vivid life picture, they give the human by the extremely rich inspiration. Superficially, take golden Ghale's turning a new leaf as the symbol, this work's main thought is an abstract old formula: “nicely finally defeats evilly”, but this is also is suitable for Dickens's many work common formulas. But in fact, author's thoughts and feelings as well as the work content, certainly not so is actually withered and vulgar, but extremely is rich and moving. Reads "the Kerwick Unauthorized biography", the people everywhere can by these ingenious, vivid and the profound satire description attract. These marvelous satire art, is precisely author's thoughts and feelings nature reveals. The target of attack, is precisely under the capitalist system is in power the character. The author harbors the mood which abhors, has portrayed at that time British upper circles of society's all sorts of characters from each aspect, like aristocrat, landlord, capitalist, politician, serviceman, wife, young lady, manager, pastor and so on, has exposed their ugly souls and the disgusting life really. The people saw that another acts like a fool the portrait and the genre painting, also cannot stop the hatred and the loathing in any event. But, in all satires In the objects, the author attacks repeatedly specially emphatically, is overtop structures and so on capitalism law, legal system, jail, as well as bourgeoisie's judge, attorney, government official and so on. about these aspect's description, has accounted for the massive lengths in the book and the most important position, this is this book characteristic. But this is also the work true subject is. "Kerwick Unauthorized biography" is simply to capitalism legal system's one most vivid, the powerful complaint book! , the author is oppressed on the other hand to the capitalist system under and small and weak which harms and common laborer's sincere sympathy, in the work is also obvious. Specially the author with the interlude form these independent small stories which says to the reader, for example “becomes an itinerant wushu performer the play this article's story”, “turns over to the story which imprisons”, “the church janitor's story” and so on, very vividly touching described many have experienced suffering the misery lower level good character's images, was nearly holds tear of the sympathetic to narrate the capitalist society completely to add in their spiritual life and the material life tribulation, this With to these bourgeoisie pet's taunting, forms the incisive comparison. is natural, we are not difficult to see that although Dickens's this article hatred is intense, down to although he in this book to ugly and the unreasonable capitalism law, the legal system the entire political life's attack is brave and powerful, but because in his world outlook is containing the very big contradiction, therefore also maintains regarding the bourgeoisie was fantasizing, is holding the reformism thought to the capitalist system. He denied the bourgeoisie law then, actually placed hopes in one kind。
求多篇外国名著之一的英语读后感!
伊索寓言Aesop's Fables, "Du Hougan If the world is a Marine, then I this is a small fish in the ocean, despite the sea in my book free to travel. One day, I found a bright Linlang Shanzhao as shiny pearl, this pearl is "Aesop's Fables." I上上下下"Daliang" End The "pearl", also found that these "pearls of a major feature - on the one moving story, the story of Huanbaohanzhe all kinds of profound truth. I found a "The monkeys lying", the story is this: a love of monkeys lying to Athens on board, the boat was on the storm's attack, turned the boat. Dolphins are very much like a human conversation, access to knowledge. Dolphins to Monkeys as human care on the surface of the water, and chat with monkeys, monkeys and in conversations with the lying, exposed the dolphins were indignant after the dolphins, monkeys put up sea, drowned. This is fable to tell us that life, must not lie , Lying and who will therefore be retribution! Therefore, we have to do an honest person, so that we can into it, the lives of the masses, so that would not be despised by the people of the world! As the saying goes well: "Honesty is the golden key to the door of knowledge. "So, honestly treat people, equivalent to respect other people! "Aesop's Fables" is a world known as "the King" of a novel, moving it to one interesting story, describing the text included in a number of knowledge and truth, I see a return to taste, Aha ! Not blowing, this book and China's four famous are evenly matched, can really Niua! I still remember the author of the book "Aesop" said such a sentence: "the United States over the wisdom of the body of the United States." Yes Ah, some people devoted to the appearance of the axis origin, the United States is now the one, the ugly one is negative, they absolutely do not know is that the U.S. is the real heart of the United States. I think that, like "Aesop's Fables" symbolic of this knowledge, better than the aesthetic, you say which » Now, I have long to The "pearl" Treasures in mind, the impression that it is always reverberated in my mind! I love you - "Aesop's Fables"! 《伊索寓言》读后感 若书的世界是一片海洋,那我便是这片海洋中的一条小鱼,任凭我在书海中自由自在地遨游。
有一天,我发现了一颗闪着璀璨琳琅般光泽的珍珠,这颗珍珠便是《伊索寓言》! 我上上下下“打量”完这颗“珍珠”时,又发现了这“珍珠的一大特点——讲述着一个个动人的故事,故事中还包含着种种深刻的道理。我找到了一篇《说谎的猴子》,故事是这样的:一个爱说谎的猴子上船去雅典,可船在路上遭到了暴风雨的袭击,翻了船。
有一条海豚十分喜欢与人类交谈,从而获取知识。海豚把猴子当作人类托上水面,并与猴子交谈,交谈中猴子又在说谎,被海豚揭穿后海豚愤愤不平,便把猴子弄下海,淹死了。
这则寓言要告诉我们,做人,千万不能说谎,说谎的人也会因此而受到报应!所以我们要做一个诚实的人,这样,才能使其融入到大家、群众的生活中去;这样,才不会被世人鄙视!俗话说得好:“诚实是通往知识大门的金钥匙。”所以,诚实待人,等于尊重别人! 《伊索寓言》是一本世人称之为“书王”的一本名著,它以其中动人有趣的故事,述说了包含在文内的一些知识与道理,我亲身品味了一回,啊哈!不是吹的,这本书与我国的四大名著势均力敌,可真牛啊!我还记得本书的作者“伊索”说过这么一句话:“智慧的美胜过形体的美。”
不错啊,有些人专门以外表为数轴上的原点,美的是正的一列,丑的是负的一列,可他们万万不知道的是内心的美才是真正的美。我认为,像《伊索寓言》这种知识象征性书,胜过于美学,您说哪? 如今,我早已把这颗“珍珠”珍藏在心,可它的印象,却时时在我的脑中回荡! 我爱你——《伊索寓言》!!!。
求一篇英语外国名著读后感2000字
范文(1)《钢铁是怎样炼成的》汉语:每个人都有童年,并且每个人的童年是不同的,但是,我们每个人的童年有高尔基那么贫苦吗?不,我们没有,我们在家里是独生子,是父母亲的掌上明珠。
高尔基的童年没有我们幸福,家庭也没有我们美满。 高尔基从7岁起就没有了爸爸,跟着妈妈和年迈的奶奶生活,别的小孩都有新衣服,就他没有,他有的就只有几件打满补丁的衣服和一个书包。
然而,他没有埋怨妈妈,而是更努力得读书,准备孝敬辛苦的妈妈。 童年这本书记载了高尔基儿时的一些故事,中间还夹着一点点的苦涩,还夹着做人的道理: 高尔基在这样艰苦的环境下也能成才,真让我佩服。
高尔基在小的时候就非常喜欢数学。 在一节数学课上,老师出了一个题目考在班上的同学,题目是:“1+2+3+4+……+100=?”这可为难了很多同学,他们一个个都很着急,只有高尔基算出来了,等于5050。
从此,老师不会再因为他们家穷而瞧不起他们,而是觉得他很有数学天赋。 我们要向高尔基学习,孔子说得好:“见贤思其焉。”
英文:Everyone has their childhood, and each person's childhood is different, but each of us has a childhood Gorky do so poor? No, we do not, we are at home, the only son, is the daughter of parents. Gorky's childhood without us happy, happy families without us.Gorky from the age of 7, there is no father, her mother and old grandmother lives, other children have new clothes, he had not, he and some only a few patched clothes and a bag. However, he did not complain about his mother, but more efforts have to study hard to prepare honor mothers.This book documented childhood Gorky childhood stories, in the middle is also tucked a little bitter, but also tucked the truth in life: Gorky in such difficult circumstances can be taught, much to my admiration.Golgi in a small time is extremely enthusiastic about math. In a math class, the teacher out of a subject test students in class, entitled: "1 +2 +3 +4 + 。 。
+100 =?" This can be difficult for a lot of classmates, one by one they are hurry, only the Golgi calculated, and is equal to 5050. Since then, the teacher no longer is because they are poor and look down on them, but feel that he is very mathematical talent.We would like to Golgi study, Confucius said it well: "think of the Yan Jian Xian." (2)《钢铁是怎样炼成的》 汉语:说到《钢铁是怎样炼成的》这本书,想必大家对它并不陌生吧!书里讲了一位坚强,勇敢的主人公保尔·柯察金. 读了《钢铁是怎样炼成的》这本书后,我领悟到:一个人的毅力对他的一生是有很大影响的.就说这本书中的主人公保尔·柯察金吧,他的一生非常坎坷,然而他凭什么使自己继续活下去呢 是毅力.毅力给了他无穷的力量,老天也使他有了三次生命.自从认识水兵朱赫来以来,他的心被共产党吸引住了.经过几番波折,他终于如愿以偿,成为了一名共产党员.他出生入死,英勇杀敌.在战争中他也受了不少伤.最严重的一次就是被弹片击中头部,死里逃生.痊愈后,保尔没有忘记党,拿起新的武器,重返战斗队伍,开始了新的生活! 他十几岁就立足杀场,英勇杀敌,热爱祖国,在战场上,他被砍了好几刀都大难不死,为什么 仍然是毅力.年轻的他后来疾病缠身,但他仍不停地忘我工作,有休假疗伤的机会他也不愿意放弃工作,毅力真是一种锲而不舍的精神啊! 这是一个感人的故事,我的心好象在水里扔下了一块大石头,久久不能平静.我佩服保尔·柯察金那种勇敢,百折不挠的精神.讨厌故事里维可外多那种小贵族.保尔·柯察金的影子时时在我的脑子里浮现,鼓励我要像像他一样做一个坚强,勇敢的人. 生活在和平年代的我们,生活中一点小小的困难没什么大不了,只要勇敢地去面对,等事情一过,你会发觉,原来自己是有毅力的.保尔·柯察金的精神,永远值得我学习. 英文:Talking about "How the Steel Was Tempered" This book, surely it is no stranger to everyone bar! Book talked about a strong, brave hero Pavel Korchagin.Read the "How the Steel Was Tempered" This book I learned that: a person's perseverance in his life is very much affected. Say that this book hero Pavel Korchagin, he's life is very rough, but he himself continues to live on what basis it is perseverance. perseverance gave him infinite power, God also gave him three life. Zhuhe Lai has been since the understanding of the sailors, and his heart was the Communist Party attracted lived. After a series of twists and turns, he finally got his wish, becoming a Communist. he go through fire and heroically fighting the enemy. in the war, he also affected a lot of injuries. The most serious one is hit in the head by shrapnel,Survived. Healed, Paul did not forget the party, pick up new weapons and return to the fighting team, started a new life!He was a teenager killed on the base field,'s fighting, love the motherland, and on the battlefield, he cut down several knives。
书评范文英文短篇
世界名著读后感 英语读后感My favourite book Do you know Harry Potter? It's one of my favourite sparetime readings and it's written by J. K. Rowling. She had the idea about Harry Potter when she was on train, “Harry just walked into my head.” She said later. She started writing the first edition of Harry Potter the next day. Harry Potter is a magical school student who wears glasses and has no parents, now he is 16 years old. He is very brave and known by everyone because he is the only person who will not die by devil. At school, he has two good friends, they are Rone and Henry. When read the book my first time, I feel very exciting and interesting. So I read it again and again, each time I have different feelings, sometimes I even feel as if I'm one of Potter's partners. Now there are five edition of Harry Potter published and they are very popular with young students. Books about Harry Potter have sold millions of copies all over the world. Do you like Harry Potter? If you haven't read the book yet, read it now and you'll find a wonderful world.。
求世界名著的英语读后感,一千字左右
远离尘嚣Much of the plot of Far from the Madding Crowd depends on unrequited love — love by one person for another that is not mutual in that the other person does not feel love in return. The novel is driven, from the first few chapters, by Gabriel Oak's love for Bathsheba. once he has lost his farm, he is free to wander anywhere in search of work, but he heads to Weatherbury because it is in the direction that Bathsheba has gone. This move leads to Oak's employment at Bathsheba's farm, where he patiently consoles her in her troubles and supports her in tending the farm, with no sign he will ever have his love returned.This novel focuses on the way that catastrophe can occur at any time, threatening to change lives. The most obvious example occurs when Oak's flock of sheep is destroyed by an unlikely confluence of circumstances, including an inexperienced sheep dog, a rotted rail, and a chalk pit that happens to have been dug adjacent to his land. In one night, Oak's future as an independent farmer is destroyed, and he ends up begging just to secure the diminished position of a shepherd.This novel offers modern readers a clear picture of how important social position was in England in the nineteenth century and of the opportunities that existed to change class, in either direction. In the beginning, Oak and Bathsheba are social equals: he is an independent farmer who rents his land, and she lives on her aunt's farm next door to his, which is presumably similar in value. The only thing that keeps her from accepting his proposal of marriage is the fact that she just does not want to be married yet. After Oak loses his farm and Bathsheba inherits her uncle's farm, there is little question of whether they can marry — their social positions are too different. She is more socially compatible with Boldwood, who owns the farm next to hers and is in a similar social position.。
求多篇外国名著之一的英语读后感!
伊索寓言Aesop's Fables, "Du Hougan If the world is a Marine, then I this is a small fish in the ocean, despite the sea in my book free to travel. One day, I found a bright Linlang Shanzhao as shiny pearl, this pearl is "Aesop's Fables." I上上下下"Daliang" End The "pearl", also found that these "pearls of a major feature - on the one moving story, the story of Huanbaohanzhe all kinds of profound truth. I found a "The monkeys lying", the story is this: a love of monkeys lying to Athens on board, the boat was on the storm's attack, turned the boat. Dolphins are very much like a human conversation, access to knowledge. Dolphins to Monkeys as human care on the surface of the water, and chat with monkeys, monkeys and in conversations with the lying, exposed the dolphins were indignant after the dolphins, monkeys put up sea, drowned. This is fable to tell us that life, must not lie , Lying and who will therefore be retribution! Therefore, we have to do an honest person, so that we can into it, the lives of the masses, so that would not be despised by the people of the world! As the saying goes well: "Honesty is the golden key to the door of knowledge. "So, honestly treat people, equivalent to respect other people! "Aesop's Fables" is a world known as "the King" of a novel, moving it to one interesting story, describing the text included in a number of knowledge and truth, I see a return to taste, Aha ! Not blowing, this book and China's four famous are evenly matched, can really Niua! I still remember the author of the book "Aesop" said such a sentence: "the United States over the wisdom of the body of the United States." Yes Ah, some people devoted to the appearance of the axis origin, the United States is now the one, the ugly one is negative, they absolutely do not know is that the U.S. is the real heart of the United States. I think that, like "Aesop's Fables" symbolic of this knowledge, better than the aesthetic, you say which » Now, I have long to The "pearl" Treasures in mind, the impression that it is always reverberated in my mind! I love you - "Aesop's Fables"! 《伊索寓言》读后感 若书的世界是一片海洋,那我便是这片海洋中的一条小鱼,任凭我在书海中自由自在地遨游。
有一天,我发现了一颗闪着璀璨琳琅般光泽的珍珠,这颗珍珠便是《伊索寓言》! 我上上下下“打量”完这颗“珍珠”时,又发现了这“珍珠的一大特点——讲述着一个个动人的故事,故事中还包含着种种深刻的道理。我找到了一篇《说谎的猴子》,故事是这样的:一个爱说谎的猴子上船去雅典,可船在路上遭到了暴风雨的袭击,翻了船。
有一条海豚十分喜欢与人类交谈,从而获取知识。海豚把猴子当作人类托上水面,并与猴子交谈,交谈中猴子又在说谎,被海豚揭穿后海豚愤愤不平,便把猴子弄下海,淹死了。
这则寓言要告诉我们,做人,千万不能说谎,说谎的人也会因此而受到报应!所以我们要做一个诚实的人,这样,才能使其融入到大家、群众的生活中去;这样,才不会被世人鄙视!俗话说得好:“诚实是通往知识大门的金钥匙。”所以,诚实待人,等于尊重别人! 《伊索寓言》是一本世人称之为“书王”的一本名著,它以其中动人有趣的故事,述说了包含在文内的一些知识与道理,我亲身品味了一回,啊哈!不是吹的,这本书与我国的四大名著势均力敌,可真牛啊!我还记得本书的作者“伊索”说过这么一句话:“智慧的美胜过形体的美。”
不错啊,有些人专门以外表为数轴上的原点,美的是正的一列,丑的是负的一列,可他们万万不知道的是内心的美才是真正的美。我认为,像《伊索寓言》这种知识象征性书,胜过于美学,您说哪? 如今,我早已把这颗“珍珠”珍藏在心,可它的印象,却时时在我的脑中回荡! 我爱你——《伊索寓言》!!!。