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第頁(yè)共頁(yè)遠(yuǎn)大前程英文〔通用19篇〕遠(yuǎn)大前程英文〔通用19篇〕遠(yuǎn)大前程英文篇1Withsomanyfamousmasterpiecesonthebooklist,itisreallyaprettyhardjobtochooseonetoreadfirst.Aftermuchhesitationanddeeplythought,IfinallydecidedtoborrowGreatExpectationsfromthesmalllibrary.GreatExpectationsisaboutlove,family,andrejectionasPipandMissHavishamhavebothbeenrejectedincertainways.Pipisaboyaround13yearsold,easytofright,andgoesthroughhislifesufferinglotsofsadness.HeisinlovewithagirlnamedEstellaandwantshertofindhislove,butforhimbeingshyandnotshowinghimselftoher,itmakesitveryhardforhim.GreatExpectationswasthepenultimatenovelpletedbythemostpopularnovelistofVictorianEngland,CharlesDickens.BorninKent,England,in1812toafamilyofmodestmeansbutgreatpretensions,Dickens’searlylifewasmarkedbybothhumiliationandambition.Dickensneverforgottheperiodoffinancialcrisisduringhischildhood,whenfollowinghisfather’sbankruptcy,hewastakenoutofschoolandforcedtoworkinashoepolishwarehouse.Pipmeetsanescapedconvict,Magwitch,andgiveshimfood,inanencounterthatistohauntboththeirlives.IsetupmymindtoselectitforthereasonthatIhavereadabriefintroductionofthismasterpieceinmyhighschoolEnglishtextbookbefore.Inaddition,aTaleofTwoCitieswhichisalsowrittenbyCharlesDickens,theoutstandingandspecialEnglishwriter,leftmeawonderfulanddeepimpression,whenIfinishedreadingthemarvelousstory.Ofcourse,GreatExpectationsdidn’tletmedown,either.What’smore,thewholestructureofthenoveliswellandelaboratelydesigned.Theplotisextremelyattractiveandfullofunexpectedtwists.Quiteafewcharactershaveadistinguishablepersonality.Moreover,thosewordsandsentencesaresobeautifulandmeaningfulthatIeventookthemdowncarefullyi____ynotebook.Byreadingthemnolessthanthreetimes,Ihavelearnednotonlysomenewphrasesandsentences,butalsoaphilosophyoflife.Amongthecharacters,whichimpressedmemostarenotPipandEstellawhoshouldberegardedastheleadingroles,butJoeandMagwitch.IfeelawfullysorrythatIwasnotbraveenoughtoreadtheoriginaleditionthatisasthickasabrick.Otherwise,ImayappreciateJoeandMagwitchmore.Yes,theyarenotthemaincharactersinthenovel.However,whattheysaidandwhattheydiddeeplytouchedme.It’sinteresting,isn’tit?Theyarequitetheoppositeguys.Oneisatotallygoodmanwithouttheleastbitofwickednesswhiletheotherisaprisonerwhoisbelievedtohavemittedeveryevil.IbelievethateveryonewhoreadsthebookistolikeJoe.Whenhetalkedabouthisheavydrinkingfatherwhohithimalot,hesaidhehadalotoflove.Facedwithhisrudewife,hewouldratherseemabitweakorfoolishthanstanduptoherandfightforhimself.KnowingpeacockishPipwasashamedofhisuneducatedmanners,heleftsadlyandquietly.Theworldrushesonoverthestringsofthelingeringheartmakingthemusicofsadness.ButwhenhewasinformedofPip’sillness,heimmediatelycametotakegoodcareofPip.Heisalwayscontributingeverythingandrequiringnothing.SuchamanisJoe,kind,tolerantandselfless.“Nothingissomildandgentleascourage,nothingsocruelandpitilessascowardice,”saysawiseauthor.However,whydoIappreciateMagwitch,thebadguy?Youmaywonder.Indeed,Magwitchdidalotofevilthingswhenhewasyoung.Buthowcanyoubeu____ovedwhenyougettoknowthattheoldmankepthimselfgoingjustbythinkingoftheboywhooncedidhimasmallfavor?HelosthisonlydaughterandPiphadnoparents,soheconsideredhimselfastheboy’ssecondfather,makinguphismindtohelphisdearboybecameagentleman.HedideverykindofjobandledahardlifeinAustralia.AtlasthemadeabigfortuneandpromisedhimselfthatallthemoneywouldgotoPip.HecouldhaveledabetterlifeinAustralia,butIhechosetogobacktoLondon.withthesimpleintentionofseeingPip,hewentbackattheriskofbeinghanged!“whateverthefaulthehadfromthestart,remember,reader,hehadagoodheart.”Joeusedthesewordstodescribehisfather.ButIthinkthesewordscanbetterdescribeMagwitch.Helivedwiththefearofdeathallhislife.Whoshutsloveout,inturnshallbeshutoutDickenshasPipasthewriterandfirstpersonnarratorofthisaccountofhislife'sexperiences,andtheentirestoryisunderstoodtohavebeenwrittenasaretrospective,ratherthanasapresenttensenarrativeoradiaryorjournal.Still,thoughPip“knows”howalltheeventsinthestorywillturnout,heusesonlyverysubtleforeshadowingsothatwelearnofeventsonlywhenthePipinthestorydoes.Pipdoes,however,usetheperspectiveofthebitterlessonshe'slearnedtomentacidlyonvariousactionsandattitudesinhisearlierlife.Iknowhowtofullyunderstandthisnovel,twiceisfarfromenough.Pip,Estella,MissHavisham,BiddyevenMrWemmick,everysinglecharacterhasastorythatiswellworthmyattention.IlovethisnovelsomuchthatIamdeterminedtoreadtheoriginaleditiononeday.Believeme.Butbeforethatdayes,IwillseethemovieGreatExpectationsfirst.Searchforknowledge,readmore,sitonyourfrontporchandadmiretheviewwithoutpayingattentiontoyourneeds.遠(yuǎn)大前程英文篇2Dickensisnotawriterdisdainingwomen.Instead,heloves,respectsandtakescareofthem.However,inhisnovels,heunconsciouslydegradeswomenandputstheminferiortomen.GreatExpectationsisevidencetomythesis.TherearethreeaspectsinthisnovelthatIbelievethiskindofthoughtofDickensisrevealed.Thefirstoneisthatwomenarefragile.Thatisnotbecausethosewomenareinlackofwill,butthattheyneedsurvivingabilitiesandthatofself-survivalandstruggleagainstdestiny.Theyalwaysturntomen.Thatcanbecalled“herosavingthebeauty”.ThisnotionoriginatedintheGreektalesbutisstilladoptedsuccessively.Theonlydifferencebetweenthemliesintheplotandstructure.Estellaisadoptedandtrainedtobreakmen’sheartsbyMissHavisham.HavishamrevengesmenandmarriesEstellatoanunworthyguythoughPipdeeplylovesEstella.Nothingcanbebittererthanseehislovermarriedtoanotherguyforaman.PipreallyfellintothedespairoflosingEstella.However,EstellasuffersalotandbeginstoregretforherinitialchoiceforherspouseandbeginstotreasureThenesmysecondpoint.Facingdestiny,womenarephysicallyandintellectuallyinferiortomen.Actuallyitdoesnotmeantheyhaveaninferiorintelligence,butthatitseemsso.Orwecansaythatbothmenandwomenhavethesamepotentialofintelligence,butwomennevershowalot.Godcreateseveryoneequally,butnoteveryoneisgrantedthesameapproachestosuccessorachievements.Womenarerestrictedtofamilies,whichrestrictsthemfromshowingalot.Theycancookfoodwell,whichisonestandardfortheirexcellencebutnottheoneformale.Thenovelgoesthiswaysinceitimpliesthemaleconsciousness.Theordinaryintelligenceofwomeninmarriageandloveisexposedpletely.Havishamisabandonedonherweddingday,butshekeepstheroomlikethedayshegotmarried,whileontheotherhandshetrieseverymeanstorevengemen.Bearingthesetwoconflictivethoughtsinmind,Havishamcertainlyfailstoliveherownlifeoutofthecontrolorinfluencefrommale.MissHavishamisasloacharacterwholeftmeadeepimpression.Shewasapitifullady.Hermotherdiedyoung.Herfartherwasveryrichandveryproud.withonlyonechild,MissHavisham,byhisfirstwife.Infact,sheshouldhaveanicelife,butherweddingwasdestroiedbyherfiance.Hebrokeherheartandshewasangry.Shewanttoretaliateallmen.Shewasreallyaabjectwoman.ButshechoseawrongwaytocontinueherlifeShewantedtohurtotherpersons.Andshehaddone.Thisisnogoodforher.Onlymadeherfeelalittlefortable.andtherewasmorevictimsintheworld.therearesomanypersonsintheworld.whentheywerehurttheywanttohurtotherinnocentpersons.Athoughthisisnogoodforthem,buttheydidso.Idonotknowwhytheydidso.Revenge?Madetheworldfullofhateness.Itisdifficulttounderstand.That'smythought.遠(yuǎn)大前程英文篇3“GreatExpectations”hasbeenconsideredtobeoneofCharlesDickens’mostmatureandrelativelylateworks.Havingexperiencedawealthofhumanlife,Dickensgotaprofoundunderstandingofhuman-being,thesurroundingenviro____entandhislifeexperienceswhileallhismaturethinkingandunderstandingweresummarizedintothebook“GreatExpectations”.Theoriginalmeaningofthework’stitleinfactisaheritage,butwhenitwastranslatedintoChineseitgavemeanimpressionthatthetitleshowstheheroofthestoryhadGreatExpectations.However,readingoverthebookIrealizedthatthis“GreatExpectations”takesanironicband——itshouldbesaidthatthethemeofthisworknotonlytoldthestoryoforphanPipwhowantedtobetheidealfirst-classdisillusio____ent.Ifonedoesthinkso,heholdsawrongunderstandingofthegreatsignificancewhyDickenscreativethework.TheheroPiplivedwithhissister’sfamily.Thoughtheirlifewashard,Pipdidn’twishtobeafirst-classpersonhisvisionwastobeablacksmithlikehisbrother-in-law,hissister’shusband.Thereasonwhyhechangedhismindandwaseagertobeafirst-classpersonlaterwasthechangingofenviro____ent——hemetMissHarvisham,Estellaandsomeotherplexpeople.AsweknowoneofDickens'sphilosophythoughtsisenviro____enttakesadeepimpacttohumans’ideologicalandthestoryexpresseshisviewthatdifferentenviro____entcreatesdifferentpeople.Inshort,Ithinktheworkwasnotarbitrarilywritten,butwasbasedonthe10worksbeforeaggregatingDickens’thoughts.Whatismore,Dickenshadputhisoutlookonlife,hisviewsofphilosophyandethicsintothegreatcreation.遠(yuǎn)大前程英文篇4Inthissummerholidays,Ireadabookcalled<GreatExpectations》,itwaswrittenbyCharlesDickens,oneofthemostfamousEnglishwriters.Hewrotelotsofwonderfulnovels.Thisbookisoneofhispositions.Ifweneverpossessanything,wewillnotmindwelostsomething.Sincewedon’twanttobeveryrich,wewillnotfeeldespondbecausepoor.Fouryearslater,MissHavishamwantsPiptoberemovedfromhishomeandeducatedasagentlemanwhoexpectsinheritafortunewhenhegrowup.遠(yuǎn)大前程英文篇5Impressionofabookof'GreatExpectation'Wenttothebookstoreduringtheholiday,Ichoseabookfromalotofworldmasterpieces,namedGreatExpectation,whenIpickupthisbook,IhavenotexpectedthatsuchanEnglishbookwillhaveasogreatimpactonme,makingmythoughtsandfeelingsverydeep,Ithinkthattheformandcontentofthisbookareallveryoutstanding.ItiswrittenbyCharlesDickens,afamouswritterfromEngland,anditisnotimportant.NowIwillturntothetopiconhowitcanattractme.ThecharacterinthismasterpieceleftmethedeepimpressionisPip.HefallsinlovewithEstella.Hestudiedashardashecould.Educatinghimselfforher.WhydidheloveEstellasomuch?Justforherbeautifulface?becausesheispretty?Sheisrich?Sheisproud?Infact,IthinkPippayoutsomuchforthelove.Shedidn'ttreathimwellandeventhatshedidn'trespecthimatall!Sheputthefoodforhimasadog,buthedidn'thateher.Herfartherwasveryrichandveryproud.withonlyonechild,MissHavisham,byhisfirstwife.Infact,sheshouldhaveanicelife,butherweddingwasdestroiedbyherfiance.Hebrokeherheartandshewasangry.Shewanttoretaliateallmen.Shewasreallyaabjectwoman.Butshechoseawrongwaytocontinueherlife..Shewantedtohurtotherpersons.Andshehaddone.Thisisnogoodforher.Onlymadeherfeelalittlefortable.andtherewasmorevictimsintheworld.therearesomanypersonsintheworld.whentheywerehurttheywanttohurtotherinnocentpersons.Athoughthisisnogoodforthem,buttheydidso.Idonotknowwhytheydidso.Revenge?Madetheworldfullofhateness.Itisdifficulttounderstand.That'smythought.遠(yuǎn)大前程英文篇6GreatExpectationsisanovelbyCharlesDickens,afamouswriterfromEngland.ItisthestoryoftheorphanPip’slife.ThecharacterinthisnovelgavemethedeepimpressionwasPip.HefellinlovewithEstella.Educatinghimselfforthegirl,Pipstudiedashardashecould.WhydidheloveEstellasomuch?Notforherbeautifulface,hertreasure.Pippaidoutsomuchforthelove.Heabandonedalotthanhegot.Ican'tunderstandwhyhedoitinthisway.Ithinkit'snotworthatall.Ifonepersondon'tlikeyouornotrespectyou,youneedn'tdoeverythingforher.Soitmademequitesad.IfeelsorryforPip.Hehadaverydifficultlife...MissHavishamisalsoacharacterwholeftmeadeepimpression.Shewasapoorlady.Hermotherdiedyoung.Herfartherwasveryrichandveryproudwithonlyonechild,MissHavisham,ishisfirstwife.Infact,MissHavishamshouldhaveanicelife,butherweddingwasdestroyedbyherfiance.Hebrokeherheartandshewasangry.Shewantedtoretaliateallmen.Shewasreallyakindwoman.Butshechoseawrongwaytocontinueherlife.MissHavishamwantedtohurtotherpersons.Andshehaddone.Thiswasnotgoodforher.Onlymadeherfeelalittlefortablebuttherewerealsomorevictimsintheworld.遠(yuǎn)大前程英文篇7Recently,IhavefinishedreadingGreatExpectations,whichiswidelyconsideredasthemasterpieceofDickens.ThehistoricbackgroundofthisbookisVictorianPeriodwhichwasthetimewhenBritishwasgovernedbyQueenVictoria.TheheroofthebookisPip,whowaslivinginablacksmithfamily.Someday,hemetMagwitch,whowasaconvict,andhehelpedhim.Toshowhisgratitude,MagwitchgavePipagoodfortuneandPipledatotallydifferentlifeafterhegotthemoney.However,Piplostallofhismoneyandfamebecauseofhisenemies’plotatthelastandbeeordinarypeopleatthelast.DickensisfamousforhisnovelsuchasGreatExpectations,theTaleofTwoCities,OliverTwistandsoon.Healwayscreatessomepeopleinlowerclassandshowtheirdifferentqualities.InGreatExpectations,hetriedtoshowustheconflictbetweendifferentclassesinVictorianInthebook,myfavoritecharacterisJoe,Pip’sbrotherinlaw.Hewasablacksmithandbelongedtothelowersocialclass.However,hepossessedsomegoodqualitiesthatmadehimnoble.Forexle,thoughJoedidn’tknowanyword,hethoughthighlyofPipwhenPiptriedtowritehimaletter.What’smore,Pip’ssisteralwaysconsideredPipastheburdenoftheirfamilybutJoealwaysbelievedthathisbrothercanbeesuccessful.Nomatterhowunkindlyhewastreated,Joewasalwaysfamilytoothers.Undoubtedly,it’sJoe’snoblequalitythatpreventsPipfrombeingsomeonesnobbish.Inmyopinion,thestoryofPipisreallyattractivewhilethewritingstyleisalsospecial.Forexle,Dickensusedsimileandmetaphorformanytimesinhisbook.WhenJoevisitedPip,DickenswrotethatJoehadtakenhishatasabird’snestwitheggin.Ithinkit’shardtoshowtheinnerworldofcharactersaswellasfeelingbecausethosethingsarereallyabstract.Ontheotherhand,ifwewriteitdirectly,thatmaybeboringandchildish.Andbyusingsimile,Dickenstransformstheabstractfeelingintovisuallanguage,withwhichwecanuseourimaginationtoenjoythestorymuchmoreeasily.IthinkthatwecanalsomakegooduseofDickens’soutstandingskillstoimproveourwriting.warm-heartedandoptimistic.Withthesequalities,wecanalwaysleadahappyandfortablelifelikeJoeeventhoughwedon’thavemuchmoney.遠(yuǎn)大前程英文篇8ThoughtsonGreatExpectationsDuringthelastmonth,IhavebeenreadingthenovelnamedGreatExpectationsbyCharlesDickens.IsetupmymindtofinishreadingitforthesimplereasonthatIhavereadtheChineseversionofthisgreatnovelandIwasdeeplyattractedbythestory.Amongthoseseveralcharactersinthenovel,myfavouriteisMagwitch.Hewashomelessandpoorwhenhewasyoungandheusedtobeputintoprisonseveraltimes.Noonecaredabouthim,sowhenlittlePipsavedhimbygivinghimsomefood,hefeltmoved.AndheborePip’shelpinhismind.Whenhewasexiledoverseas,hewasdeterminedtomakealotofmoneyandhelpPipbeeagentleman.Heworkedhardandsavedeverycoinhecould,andthensentittoPip.HedidallofthesesecretlyinordertopreventlittlePipfrombeingembarrassed.AfterPipbecamearealgentleman,MagwitchreturnedtoEnglandinsecretonlytoseewhetherPiphadledagoodlife.WhatwecanfindfromhimisdeeploveforPip.Althoughthesocietyhasdesertedhim,heisnotdesertedbyhimself.DifferentfromMissHavishamswhoisblack-hearted,Magwitchislikeafather.HeshowedhislovetoPipwithoutanyhesitation.HewasjustlikePip’sfather.ThisiswhyIadmirehimverymuch.Godisequaltoeveryone.WhenMagwitchknewthatEstellawashisdaughterandhadbeenlovedbyPip,hefeltrelieved.Iamalsorelievedbecauseonegoodturndeservesanother.遠(yuǎn)大前程英文篇9IthinktherearethreethemesrevealedinthenovelGreatExpectations.1.womenarefragile.Thatisnotbecausethosewomenareinlackofwill,butthattheyneedsurvivingabilitiesandthatofself-survivalandstruggleagainstdestiny.Theyalwaysturntomen.Thatcanbecalled“herosavingthebeauty”.ThisnotionoriginatedintheGreektalesbutisstilladoptedsuccessively.Theonlydifferencebetweenthemliesintheplotandstructure.Estellaisadoptedandtrainedtobreakmen?sheartsbyMissHavisham.HavishamrevengesmenandmarriesEstellatoanunworthyguythoughPipdeeplylovesEstella.Nothingcanbebittererthanseehislovermarriedtoanotherguyforaman.PipreallyfellintothedespairoflosingEstella.However,Estellasuffersalotandbeginstoregretforherinitialchoiceforherspouseandbeginstotreasure2.Facingdestiny,womenarephysicallyandintellectuallyinferiortomen.Actuallyitdoesnotmeantheyhaveaninferiorintelligence,butthatitseemsso.Orwecansaythatbothmenandwomenhavethesamepotentialofintelligence,butwomennevershowalot.Godcreateseveryoneequally,butnoteveryoneisgrantedthesameapproachestosuccessorachievements.Womenarerestrictedtofamilies,whichrestrictsthemfromshowingalot.Theycancookfoodwell,whichisonestandardfortheirexcellencebutnottheoneformale.Thenovelgoesthiswaysinceitimpliesthemaleconsciousness.Theordinaryintelligenceofwomeninmarriageandloveisexposedpletely.Havishamisabandonedonherweddingday,butshekeepstheroomlikethedayshegotmarried,whileontheotherhandshetrieseverymeanstorevengemen.Bearingthesetwoconflictivethoughtsinmind,Havishamcertainlyfailstoliveherownlifeoutofthecontrolorinfluencefrommale.遠(yuǎn)大前程英文篇10ClassoneStudentNo.10Name:AnnaWangGreatExpectationwaswrittenbyCharlesDickens(1812-1870),oneofthemostpopularwritersofallthetime,whocreatedsomeofthebest-knowncharactersinEnglishliterature.GreatExpectationissimilartoDavidCopperfieldinthatitisthestoryofaboygrowingup.alsowereconfiscatedbypolice.Pipfellfromtheheaventohell.Hecouldn’tstandit.Asaresult,hehadaseriousill.遠(yuǎn)大前程英文篇11Afterreadingthewholebookof“GreatExpectations”writtenbyCharlesDickens,Ican’tfindsuitablewordstoexpressmythoughtspletely.Firstofall,IamattractedbytheexcellentliterarytalentofCharlesDickens.Thedescriptionsofthedetailsarejustrightforthefoundationofthebackground.Thedesignofthestoryalsobringsmeshock.Tome,itisnotonlyagoodstory,butalsoalessonofthelifethatIamexperiencing.Differentfromalltheotherfiguresinthebook,Joe’slifeissosimpleandhisthoughtsalsostaypureafterheexperienceswhateversufferingsthatlifegiveshim.Inmyopinion,hischildhoodismiserable.Whathehasexperiencedmustbeunhappyandsorrowful.Hegrowsupinsuchafamily,meetssomuchviolence〔Maybe,inthatperiod,itismon〕.Tosayitexaggeratedly,theremustbebadinfluencesonhisyoungheart.But,whathedoessurprisesmeonemoretime.Hetreatshissufferingsinanotherway―tobesincere.Optimismisanotherspiritinhissoul.Henevergivesintothedifficultiesthathemeets.Maybe,inhisdictionaryoflife,thereisnowordwiththemeaningofshrinkingback.Heneverworriesabouthislowergradelife,butfacesuptoit.Forexle,heonlycanread”J”and”O(jiān)”before,becausehehasnochancetostudyinhischildhood.Butfinally,hesetshismindtostudyandcanwritelettersbyhimself.AlthoughJoeisapersonwithonlyalittleknowledge,whatheownsisfarmorepreciousthanmanylearnedmen.Hispureheartwillbringhimgreatexpectations.Whatheteachesusisthatnevertobetakenawayyourpureheartandoptimisticattitudetowardslife.Therewillbenothingdifficultormiserablewhenyoutreatthemwithasincereheart.Tobesimple,whatyouwillgainisfarbeyondyourimaginationandyouwillfindthatlifeisjustagamewhichisalwaysfilledwithhappinessandbliss!遠(yuǎn)大前程英文篇12GreatExpectationsisanovelbyCharlesDickens,afamouswriterfromEngland.ItisthestoryoftheorphanPip’slife.ThecharacterinthisnovelgavemethedeepimpressionwasPip.HefellinlovewithEstella.Educatinghimselfforthegirl,Pipstudiedashardashecould.Heabandonedalotthanhegot.Icantunderstandwhyhedoitinthisway.Ithinkitsnotworthatall.Ifonepersondontlikeyouornotrespectyou,youneedntdoeverythingforher.Soitmademequitesad.IfeelsorryforPip.Hehadaverydifficultlife...MissHavishamisalsoacharacterwholeftmeadeepimpression.Shewasapoorlady.Hermotherdiedyoung.Herfartherwasveryrichandveryproudwithonlyonechild,MissHavisham,ishisfirstwife.Infact,MissHavishamshouldhaveanicelife,butherweddingwasdestroyedbyherfiance.Hebrokeherheartandshewasangry.Shewantedtoretaliateallmen.Shewasreallyakindwoman.Butshechoseawrongwaytocontinueherlife.MissHavishamwantedtohurtotherpersons.Andshehaddone.Thiswasnotgoodforher.Onlymadeherfeelalittlefortablebuttherewerealsomorevictimsintheworld.遠(yuǎn)大前程英文篇13Wenttothebookstoreduringtheholiday,Ichoseabookfromalotofworldmasterpieces,namedGreatExpectation,whenIpickupthisbook,IhavenotexpectedthatsuchanEnglishbookwillhaveasogreatimpactonme,makingmythoughtsandfeelingsverydeep,Ithinkthattheformandcontentofthisbookareallveryoutstanding.ItiswrittenbyCharlesDickens,afamouswritterfromEngland,anditisnotIwillturntothetopiconhowitcanattractme.MissHavishamisasloacharacterwholeftmeadeepimpression.Shewasapitifullady.Hermotherdiedyoung.Herfartherwasveryrichandveryproud.withonlyonechild,MissHavisham,byhisfirstwife.Infact,sheshouldhaveanicelife,butherweddingwasdestroiedbyherfiance.Hebrokeherheartandshewasangry.Shewanttoretaliateallmen.Shewasreallyaabjectwoman.Butshechoseawrongwaytocontinueherlife.Shewantedtohurtotherpersons.Andshehaddone.Thisisnogoodformadeherfeelalittlefortable.andtherewasmorevictimsintheworld.therearesomanypersonsintheworld.whentheywerehurttheywanttohurtotherinnocentpersons.Athoughthisisnogoodforthem,buttheydidso.IdonotknowwhytheydidMadetheworldfullofhateness.Itisdifficulttounderstand.Thatsmythought.遠(yuǎn)大前程英文篇14“GreatExpectations”hasbeenconsideredtobeoneofCharlesDickens’mostmatureandrelativelylateworks.Havingexperiencedawealthofhumanlife,Dickensgotaprofoundunderstandingofhuman-being,thesurroundingenviro____entandhislifeexperienceswhileallhismaturethinkingandunderstandingweresummarizedintothebook“GreatExpectations”.Theoriginalmeaningofthework’stitleinfactisaheritage,butwhenitwastranslatedintoChineseitgavemeanimpressionthatthetitleshowstheheroofthestoryhadGreatExpectations.However,readingoverthebookIrealizedthatthis“GreatExpectations”takesanironicband——itshouldbesaidthatthethemeofthisworknotonlytoldthestoryoforphanPipwhowantedtobetheidealfirst-classdisillusio____ent.Ifonedoesthinkso,heholdsawrongunderstandingofthegreatsignificancewhyDickenscreativethework.TheheroPiplivedwithhissister’sfamily.Thoughtheirlifewashard,Pipdidn’twishtobeafirst-classpersonhisvisionwastobeablacksmithlikehisbrother-in-law,hissister’shusband.Thereasonwhyhechangedhismindandwaseagertobeafirst-classpersonlaterwasthechangingofenviro____ent——hemetMissHarvisham,Estellaandsomeotherplexpeople.AsweknowoneofDickens'sphilosophythoughtsisenviro____enttakesadeepimpacttohumans’ideologicalandthestoryexpresseshisviewthatdifferentenviro____entcreatesdifferentpeople.Inshort,Ithinktheworkwasnotarbitrarilywritten,butwasbasedonthe10worksbeforeaggregatingDickens’thoughts.Whatismore,Dickenshadputhisoutlookonlife,hisviewsofphilosophyandethicsintothegreatcreation.遠(yuǎn)大前程英文篇15ImpressionofabookofGreatExpectationWenttothebookstoreduringtheholiday,Ichoseabookfromalotofworldmasterpieces,namedGreatExpectation,whenIpickupthisbook,IhavenotexpectedthatsuchanEnglishbookwillhaveasogreatimpactonme,makingmythoughtsandfeelingsverydeep,Ithinkthattheformandcontentofthisbookareallveryoutstanding.ItiswrittenbyCharlesDickens,afamouswritterfromEngland,anditisnotIwillturntothetopiconhowitcanattractme.ThecharacterinthismasterpieceleftmethedeepimpressionisPip.HefallsinlovewithEstella.Hestudiedashardashecould.Educatinghimselfforher.WhydidheloveEstellasomuch?Justforherbeautifulface?becausesheispretty?Sheisrich?Sheisproud?Infact,IthinkPippayoutsomuchforthelove.Shedidnttreathimwellandeventhatshedidntrespecthimatall!Sheputthefoodforhimasadog,buthedidnthateher.Herfartherwasveryrichandveryproud.withonlyonechild,MissHavisham,byhisfirstwife.Infact,sheshouldhaveanicelife,butherweddingwasdestroiedbyherfiance.Hebroke
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