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第頁(yè)共頁(yè)英語(yǔ)小說(shuō)〔通用8篇〕英語(yǔ)小說(shuō)〔通用8篇〕英語(yǔ)小說(shuō)篇1ireadthebookwrittenbyluxun.itiscalledzhaohuaxishi.itincludes10shortarticlesaboutthewritersstories.theyarebasedonhisownexperience,whenireadthisbook,ifeelveryhappytoseeluxunschildhood.itwasdiffrentfromours,sowemayfinditinterstingandexciting.luxunslangangeisverygreatbutmaybedifficulttounderstand.butthroughhiswords,wecanfindhishappinessinhisheart.英語(yǔ)小說(shuō)篇2Onsummervacationofthisyear,Istudiedinnovel"oldmanandsea"ofHemingway,famouswriterofU.S.A.,.Iadmiretheoldfishermanswillinthenovelverymuch,heletsmeunderstandthatapersonmusthaveunremittingspirit,couldsucceed.Manisnotmadefordefeat,,amancanbedestroyedbuthecannotbedefeated.Gentlyclosingthebook"theoldmanandthesea",Icanthelpthinking.Inreallife,encounteringdifficultyisunavoidable,themostimportantistoconfrontandhaveperseverancesothatwecanlearnfromfailure.英語(yǔ)小說(shuō)篇3thiswinter,IreadthebookofRobinsonCrusoe,theircaptors.英語(yǔ)小說(shuō)篇4Despiteofthetortureoftheprincipalandallthosepressuresabove,shestillwasoptimistictowardslife.Byreadingthisnovel,Ifeltinspiredandthinkmuch.Whenwemeetsuchdifficulties,whatshouldwedo?Somepeoplealwaysplainthatthefateisunfairtothem.Somepeoplecan’tsustainthehardshipsandchoosetogiveup.Fewofthemeventrytomitsuicidebecausetheylackthecouragetoovereit.paredwithSara—anelevenyearsoldgirlwhocantreatthepressureoflifewithoptimisticspirit,thesepeople’sperformancesaresoundedsolamentable.Whycan’ttheymakeit?However,whatimpressmemostarehercharacteristicsandthethoughtofher“beingarealprincess.”This“realprincess”doesnotmeanluxurypalaces,beautifulclothesandtheappleoftheothers’eyes,butbeingkind,generousandhavinggoodmanners.Itisunnecessaryfor“arealprincess”tobestronginbody,butshemustbestronginwill.Saraisarealprincessinmyheartallthetime,whethershewasrichandworebeautifulclothesintheclassroomorshewascoldandhungryintheattic,justbecauseshehadthegoodcharactersandkindheart.Thestorywenton.英語(yǔ)小說(shuō)篇5"LaTraviata"isaclassicimmortalnovel,hasswepttheworld,tensofmillionsofissuance,opera,drama,filmandtelevisionworksofthousands.TheauthorDumaswithhisportrayaloflifetoweaveapoor,pathetic,alas,lovely,amiable,respectableprostitutedestiny,LaTraviataMargaretintheficklenessoftheworldcustoms,socialbackground,tofindatruelove,andthislovewillbekeptoutoftheworld.PoorarollofCamelliafemale,brokenalltheworldswingsonsoul!Poorandamiable-andArmandlove,tolovetheinnocentMargaret,everythingcanbesacrificedtoheraslongasheloveshimself,nothingmore.ShehadtoreducetheburdenofArmand,secretlysoldherjewelry,jewelry,whichfullyshowsaamiablegirlpure,selfless,pursuitandpersistenceoflove,butherpuritycannotresisttheArmandreallylovedthesevenemotionsandsixsensorypleasures,althoughMargaret,butbecauseofthemisunderstanding,blindlyextremesuspicion.Theresultshardtorevenge,withtheirloveshamesoinnocentandpooryounggirl.Goodpeople,theheartofevil,althoughthisisproportionalto,butIhavetosaythegoodmaybeeevil,evilwillbeegood,bothofwhicharecloselyrelated,itisthesepeoplesoIknow,everyoneonthebeauty,itisveryeasytobefound,youwillgettoknowitiswhy,perhaps,no,yes,Margaretisnowaytochangeaprostitute,butinthereal,beautifulstyle,showingapoorandamiablehighbrow.SadandlovelyMargaretonhisowncareerprostitutehated,inlife,onlythetransactionandthefalsedisplayofaffection,thenakedmoneyrelations,breakthepale,here,shehadthoughtofhimselfasgreatscourges,likeapariahscorned,somedayinthefuture,willbelikeadogwhocannotdestroyothersalso,ruinedhimself.Shedidnotvoluntarilychoosethisdirtyroad,butshewasforcedbysociety.Ithinkitisbecauseofthissadfatethatinspiredherandbravelyfoundwhatshereallywantedandlookedforwardto.AndArmandabandonedallthepursuitoftheirownhappiness,spentinthecountry,Ithinkitistheonlyhappytimeinherlife,sheislikeachild,lively,naive.Sheistryingtobeanordinaryperson,ordinaryappearance,ordinarylife,atleasttheycanmakeherhappy,notbymoney,sheisworthyoflove,becauseofhercourage,becauseofherpersistence,becauseherinthereal,flingcautiontothewinds,touchtone,showingaasadandlovelybeautifulandelegantfigure.Articletwo:[reading]CamilleThisisaDumas"LaTraviata"report.Ihavereadthisbookforashortperiodoftime,feelingreallyprofoundfeelingsandthinking,torecordtheirown,butthinkwhatquestionscantexpressmyfeelingafterreading,whetheritisthevisionofimaginationorgrief,mourning,feelisnotaccurateenough,ifitiscalledthebook,Ialsosimple.Canmaketheonlycorrecttitle.Generallyspeaking,anovelisatragedy,atragictragedy,andthistragedyisinevitable.Fireworkswomensloveissodifficulttothinkover,andmensparanoiaandmonopolydesirewillinevitablyleadtothedevelopmentofthistragedy.WhileIwasreading,IwaswonderingifArmandwasaScorpio,andthatpersonalityseemedtobethepictureoftheskycrab.However,thereisnowaytoverifyit.Infact,nomatterwhatconstellation,aslongasfallinginlovewithaman,willinevitablyhavethesameideaashe.DumaswasAlexandreDumassillegitimatechild,attheageof7wasadmittedbyAlexandreDumas.IlikeAlexandreDumassworkverymuch.Popular,butithasanunusualappeal.Fromtheviewofthecamelliagirl,thebookisdifficulttofindtheshadowofAlexandreDumas,butstillthesameclassics,longlasting.Thebookwaswrittenbytheauthorwhenhewas24yearsold,basedonhisownexperience.Atthattime,theprototypeofthecamelliawomanhadjustdied.Bythefamousdumas.Thatswhatwecall"deadmoney.".Littlemanhasmanyworksinhislife,butnoonecanparewithhisownconfession,whichisanothergreattragedyofhis.英語(yǔ)小說(shuō)篇6ABookofAllTimes——ThoughtsgivenbySherlockHolmesandtheDuke’sSonAsawhole,thisbookisaboutacaseconcerningtheDuke’smissingson.Arthur,theDuke’sson,wasfoundoutinacertainmorningtohavedisappeared,acpaniedwithwhichwasalsothedisappearanceoftheGermanteacher.TheschoolmasterDr.HuxtablethenturnedtothefamousdetectiveofthetimeSherlockHolmesforhelp.Realizinghowtoughandimportantthecaseis,HolmesimmediatelymadeuphismindtoacceptthecaseandfollowedDr.HuxtablebacktoMackletonbytrain.Havingformedaroughideaaboutthewholematter,Holmesprobedintothecaseimmediatelyandhadacarefulinvestigationoftheentireareashortlyafterthearrival,duringtheproceofwhichhediscoveredthebodyoftheGermanteacherHeidegger.Finally,primarilyduetohisprominentabilityasadetective,hemanagedtounravelthemysteryandobtainedthetwelvethousandpoundspromisedbytheDuke.Havingoncestartedreadingthisfiction,Iwaspletelyimmersedinthemysteriousstor。英語(yǔ)小說(shuō)篇7itisauniverisalmonknowledgethatawriter"sarticleshavefirmrelationshipwithhislivingconditionandbackground.hence,aexplicitknowledgeofo.henry"slivingbackgroundissignificant.O.henrywasbornin1862,whenamerica"seconomywastakingoffandonthethresholdofthesecondindustrialrevolution.Andhepassedawayat1910,justbeforeWWI,withoutbeinginvolvedinhavocbroughtbywar.Altogether,Americaenjoyedasteadyprosperityinthisperiod.whileinthemeantime,manynewproblemsoccured,acpanyingbysomenewphonemenonsuchasthemonopoly,assemblyproducting,imperialism,metopolitonsandetc,whichleadtoaconfusionandnebulousgratificationamongUScitizens.Ontheotherhand,O.henry"sfictionsoverwhelminglyshowacueofoptimisticismtowardsusa,anexpressionofthebfaithintheamericandreambeforeitbeeanightmare.manypoorpeopleandimmigrantscherishsuchanamericadream,whichisnebulous,implicittosomeextent.itseemedlikethatpresupposingonehaseternalconfidenceinlife,hewillrecievehisrewardintime.soloversino.henry"sstories,whooftenseperatedbyfateanddestiny,weredoomedtoreuniteoutoftheirfaithandconfidenceinhearts.Joy,happinessandsuccessalsobeestheessenceoflife.inconclusion,o.henrymaderemarkableandcollossalcontributiontoamericanliterature,whichhasalreadyportrayedassummitofthisarea.beckoningasitis,thesestoriesreallybringusafabulousaestheticexperiencewhilereading,regardlessofhisseeminglysentimentalexpression.英語(yǔ)小說(shuō)篇8TheScarletLetteroffersanextraordinaryinsightintothenormsandbehaviorofthe17thcenturyifAmericanPuritansociety.Thebasicconflictsandproblemsofitsmaincharacters,however,arefamiliartoreadersinthepresent.Thefemaleprotagonist,hasborneachildoutofwedlockandhasbeenjailedforoverthreemonthsandsentencedtowearasymbolofheradultery,ascarlet“A”onherdressatalltimes.Itconcernsaboutthemoral,emotionalandpsychologicaleffectofthesinonpeopleingeneral.Itsnotsimplyalovestoryorastoryofsin.TheScarletLetterbyNathanielHawthorneusesthescarletletterstosymbolizetheharshnessofPuritansociety,showinghowthey

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