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英文讀后感范文短篇第一篇英文讀后感范文短篇第一篇Thestoryisgood,daseyrosemorethanshestartedwithloveistheauntanduncleHenry'slivinginday,heandthedogtotoisplayingamorerosetornadotodaseyanddogtotowasinbed,andlove'sauntanduncleHenryinthecellarsafely,houseofflyingupslowly,afterawhile,thehouseagainslowlydown,crushedtheOrientalwitch,evil,daseyrosetoadifferentcountry.

英文讀后感范文短篇第二篇ThestoryofJaneEyretakesplaceinnorthernEnglandintheearlytomid-19thCentury.(“JaneEyre”151)Itstartsastheten-year-oldJane,aplainbutunyieldingchild,isexcludedbyherAuntReedfromthedomesticcirclearoundthehearthandbulliedbyherhandsomebutunpleasantcousins.UnderthesuggestionofMr.Lloyd,anapothecarythatsympathizesJane,Mrs.ReedsendsJanetoLowoodInstitutionoperatedbyahypocriticalEvangelicalist,Mr.Brocklehurst,whochastisesJaneinfrontoftheclassandcallsheraliar.AtLowood,JanebefriendswithHelenBurns,whohelpsthenewlyarrivedJaneadjusttotheaustereenvironment;sheisalsotakenunderthewingofthesuperintendent,MissTemple.Onespring,manystudentscatchtyphusduetotheharshcondition.Helendiesofconsumption.

AttheendofherstudiesJaneisretainedasateacher.WhenJanegrowswearyofherlifeatLowood,sheadvertisesforapositionasgovernessandisengagedbyMrs.Fairfax,housekeeperatThronfield,foralittlegirl,AdeleVarens.Aftermuchwaiting,Janemeetsheremployer,EdwardRochester,somber,moody,quicktochangeinhismanner,andbrusqueinhisspeech.MysterioushappeningsoccuratThronfield,includingdemoniclaughemanatingfromthethird-storyatticandafiresetinRochester'sbedroomonenight.RochesterattributesalltheodditiestoGracePoole,theseamstress.Meanwhile,JanedevelopsanattractionforRochester.Rochester,however,oftenflirtswiththeideaofmarryingMissIngram.

AnoldacquaintanceofRochester's,RichardMason,visitsThornfieldandisseverelyinjuredfromanattackapparentlyfromGrace.JanereturnstoGatesheadforawhiletoseethedyingMrs.Reed.WhenshereturnstoThornfield,RochesterasksJanetomarryhim.Janeaccepts,butduringthewedding,MasonandasolicitorinterrupttheceremonybyrevealingthatRochesteriskeepinghislunaticwife,BerthaMason,intheatticinThornfield.DespiteRochester'sconfession,J

aneleavesThornfield.ShearrivesatthedesolatecrossroadsofWhitcrossandrunsintotheRiverssiblings,whotendherinMoorHouse.JanehappilyacceptstheofferofteachingatSt.John'sschool.

英文讀后感范文短篇第三篇InwinterIwatchafilm,whoiscalledFrozen,itisabouttwogirlscalledElsaandwereveryclosedinkid,onedayElsahurtAnnawithherpowerElsastarttoscareherpower,andnottopropinquityanybodyincludinginhere,

inthisfilmIlearntwothings.Firstloveisimportancetoeveryone,becauselovecanmakeusbeconfidencecanmakeeverythingbetrue,

Ithinkthatnothaveanyconfidanceyouwillbelose,justlikeAnnashehaveherconfidanttofindElsaatlastshedid.

英文讀后感范文短篇第四篇AnInterestingBookTheDAVINCICODEisreallyagoodbook!

It'sveryIdon'thavetheknowledgeofreligion,Iamcrazyaboutit!However,myforeignteachertoldmethatsomepeoplewhobelieveinJesusdon'tlikethisbook.

TheyholdtheopinionthatthebooktellsthemsomethingIknownothingaboutreligion,Iamnotsureifitisthinkthateverythinghasprosandcons,weshouldlearnthegoodthingsfromthebookanddon'tcareaboutthebadthings.

Wecanbenefitfromcanlearnlotsofknowledgefrombooks.

Let'sarethefoodofourspirit.

一本有趣的書

達文西密碼是很好的一本書!

這是非常有趣的.雖然我沒有宗教的知識,我想我是瘋了!然而,我的英語老師告訴我,有些人相信耶穌不喜歡這本書.

他們認為這本書告訴他們錯誤的東西.因為我不知道什么是宗教,我不知道如果這是真的.我認為每件事都有利弊,我們應(yīng)該學(xué)習(xí)好的東西從書和不關(guān)心的壞的東西.

我們可以從閱讀中受益.我們可以從書本中學(xué)到很多知識.

讓我們讀.書籍是我們的精神糧食.

英文讀后感范文短篇第五篇ThemaincharacterofthenovelCrimeandPunishmentbyFeodorDostoevsky,Raskolnikov,isinrealitytwototallycontradictingpersonalities.Onepartofhimisthetheintellectual.Heiscold,unfeelingandinhumane.Heexibitstremendousself-will.Itisthissidethatenableshimtocommitthemostterriblecrimeimaginable-takinganotherhumanlife.Theotherpartofhispersonalityiswarm

Andcompassionate.Thisisthesideofhimthatdoescharitableactsandfightsoutagainsttheevilinhissociety.

TheconfusioninRaskolnikovxxxssoulisbestseenwhenhetriestohelpagirlinthestreetwhohasbeenrapedandlefttothewhimsofanyonewhofindsher.Raskolnikovtriestoprotectherfromtheevilofthestreet,thenstopshimselfwhenheisrevulsedbythewickednessofhissociety.WhydidItakeituponmyselftointerfere?Wasitformetotrytohelp?Letthemeatoneanotheralive-whatisittome?AtonetimeRaskolnikovisbothcaringandconcernedandyetheisabletopushasidethewholeaffairbybeingtotallyindifferent.ThegoalofthenovelistomakeRaskolnikovintoonecharacter.SonyahelpsbringRaskolnikovbackintohisemotional,humaneside.

Throughhersuffering,sheshowshimthatitisimportanttohavealoveforallhumanityandthatnopersonshouldeverbeabletoexistlikeaparasiteoffofanotherperson.Porifery,theofficialinvestigatingthecrime,actsastheintellectualwhoshowsRoskolnikovthatallintellectmustbeusedforthegoodofmankind.

英文讀后感范文短篇第六篇iamnotgoingtotalkaboutthemovieNOTHIEF.

justnow,iwastoldbyoneofmygoodfriendsthatherelectronicdictionaryhadgone.maybesomeoneBORROWEDitPERMANENTLY.itjusthappenedinthelibraryofourXuHuicampus.

severalmonthago,anotherclassmateofminelosthercellphoneatthecrossroadofCaoBaoandGuiLinRoad.thelastsecondshestillusedhercellohonetoreceiveacall,butevenbeforethetrafficlightturnedfromredtogreen,shesuddenlyfoundthatthephonehadgone!iwasatpresent.maybethethiefevenwalkedawaypretendingtobeatleisurejustundermyeyelid!wecalled110atonce.thepolicecamebuttheystillcoulddonothingexceptputtingonrecordssimply.oneofthepolicesaidtousthatitwasmuchmoreimportantforustotakegoodcareofourpossessionthantorelyonthepolicemantoarrestalltherampantthieves!wahthehadsaidwasreallywithreasonandunforgotten!

nothiefintheworld!everybodyhopeso!

英文讀后感范文短篇第七篇Fortheendingofgonewiththewind,itissadandsadtostandinaperceptualsenseandtellyouthetruth.Isthereanystrongerandwarmerlovegoingawaywithtime?Butfromarationalpointofview,wehavetothinkthatthebrokenlovethatWrightsaidwillnotsticktothenewideaeventhoughitissticky.Whatasadmanstwosides!

Anyway,itsanattractive,atleastattractive,novel.

英文讀后感范文短篇第八篇“Whatwouldhavehappenedifshehadn’tlostthatnecklace?Howstrangeandchangefulislife!Howsmallathingisneededtomakeorruinus!”Thisiswhatimpressedmemostin“TheNecklace”writtenbyGuydeMaupassant.

ThisstoryisaboutabeautifulwomancalledMathilde.Sheborrowedanecklacefromherfriendtogotoaparty.Attheparty,shelosethenecklaceandbuyanotheronereturnedherfriend.Shealsoworkedtobuythatnecklacefor10years.10yearslater,herfriendtellherthenecklacesheborrowherisafake.

Ithinkthisstorytellusdonotbetroubleofcannothavesomething.

英文讀后感范文短篇第九篇Fortheendofxxxgonewiththewindxxx,standintheperceptualAngle,tobehonest,theheartisreallysad,andverysad--isthestrong,thewarmlovewilldisappearwiththetime?Butontherationalside,wehavetothinkthatritter'sbrokenlovewillnotbelikeanewone--thetwosidesofamiserableman!

Inanycase,it'safascinatingnovelthatappealstoatleastoneofmynovels.

對于《飄》的結(jié)局,站在感性的角度,說實話,心里真的很難過,又很悲哀——難道再堅強、再熱烈的`愛情都會隨著時光而消逝嗎?但站在理性的角度,卻不得不認為瑞特所說的破碎的愛情就算再粘起也不會如新了的觀點——多么可悲的人的兩面性!

不論怎么說,這都是一部吸引人,至少吸引我的小說。

英文讀后感范文短篇第十篇Afterreadingthenews,Ithought,xxxevenifyou'reafraidthey'llcheatyou,youcanalwayscallthepolice.xxx!Whyisthisindifference,inthesideofthecrowd,youdonotfeelsad?Howcoldyouaretotreatanoldmanlikethat!Nowthereisalackofloveinthisworld.Everydaythereisgreatlove,love,andlove.Whatelsedoyoutalkabout?Ifitwereyourfamily,wouldyoucare?Nowthatsocietyisadvancing,people'smoralsaregettingworse.

英文讀后感范文短篇第十一篇《JaneEyre》isagreatnovelwhichwaswrittenbyCharotteBronte,thefamouswomanauthor,Eyrewasanorphanandshehavetolivedinheraunt’shome.

ShewasterriblytreatedbyherislongingforgraduatedfromLowood,aboardingschool,shebecameatutorandbegantoteachinThornfield,theownerofthehall,andJanebegantoloveeachwhentheywereatthewedding,someonebroughtamessagewhichsaidthathasgotashockandleavesufferedmuchbecamerichandshewentbacktothesideofwhoneededhelpandlove.

JaneEyreisneithergentilitynorbeautifulatsheisfullofloveandabhorevilasadeadlyexcusedherauntandpursuedtruelove,sosherefused’sEyre’sroughlivewasverysimilarwithCharlotteBronte’usedJane’smouthexpatiatedheridea-freedom,truelove,equality,peacefulseemseasytoget,buttheyarethemostvaluablethingsintheworld.

英文讀后感范文短篇第十二篇Herowithagoodfamilybutisnotproud,hemusthaveexperiencedabitterchildhooddisorder,hehasasharpeyeandmastermind,knowhowtofindtheirownpositioninthewar,hehasapersistentandyearningheart,hegavethewomanalovesupremepeopleaftertasteendless.

Heknowsthattheyareaperfectmatch,thefactthatheisexpectedto,buthisloveistoohot,likefireworks,becausethebrightsoshort,destinedtowithstandherstubborn.

英文讀后感范文短篇第十三篇NoveldescribeandbuytosellthroughperfectartformwineupstartxxxAmericandreamxxxthatGatsbypursueunrealthetwentiesKill,hasannouncedthetragedyoftheAmericansociety.GatsbyfallsinlovewithDaisyanddepartureisactuallyaveryordinarylovestory.Buttheauthormakesskilfulopeningmoves,regardgirlwhomGatsbylovedthesymbolsoftheyouth,moneyandstatusdeeplyas,Regard.asbymeanstopursuerichmateriallifexxxDreamofxxx.ForpursueGatsbyDaisyexhaustownemotionandabilityandintelligence,ruinone'sownlife.Hethoughtinnocently:Canreviveanolddreamafterhavingmoney,redeemthelostlove.It'sapity,heiswrong.HehasmisunderstoodthisoneofDaisyVulgarandshallowwoman.Hehasmisunderstoodtheboringsocietyonthesurfacedissipatedandluxuriousandhollowlyonspirit.WhetheritlivehethedreamlikeChina,isabandonedbyDaisy,treatsforthesocietycoldly,Castthetragedythatcan'tretrieveatlast.

GatsbyisthetypicalAmericanyouthinthetwenties.Experienceofhimwhetherjoyoussongsmileatportrayalinxxxknight'stimesxxxofdance.SweetheartDaisyofone'searlyyearssuchasGatsbymarryrichandlifedissoluteTom.ForwinDaisy,bybuytosellhewineaccumulatefirstalargesumofwealthagainHethoughtinnocently:Canreviveanolddreamafterhavingmoney,redeemthelostlove.ButhefailstogainDaisy'sheartfinally,hasexhaustedone'sownemotionandabilityandintelligenceinordertopursueDaisy,Ruinone'sownlifefinally.TheillusionthatGatsbyrevivedanolddreamhasgoneforever.Theauthorcomposesachillyanddisappointedsadmelodywiththemulticolourednote,leavesomebodylimitlessthinking.

英文讀后感范文短篇第十四篇IreadtheChineseversionof“Camille”afewyearsago.AtthattimeIwasdeeplymovedbythemaincharacterMargueriteGautier.“Camille”or“TheLadyoftheCamellias”byAlexandreDumas,fils,isthestoryofMargueriteGautier,ayoungcourtesan,orkeptwoman,inParisinthemid1800's,andhowshefallsinlovewithayoungman,ArmandDuval,andthentriestoescapefromherquestionablepast.Unfortunately,itcomesbacktohauntherandsheendsupreturningtothatlifeanddiespainfullyandalone,butwiththeknowledgethatshewasanoblewomanatheart.WhenIfirstbegantoreadthebook,IdidnotcareforMargueriteorherattitudeorlifestyle,butasIgotfurtherintothenarrative,Irealizedthathersaucyattitudewasafronttocoverthelonelywomanthatshereallywas.Shefeltused,abusedandunloved,untilthegentleArmandDuvalcameintoherlifeandshowedherthathelovedherasapersonandnotforwhatshecoulddoforhim.

ItmusthavetakengreatcourageforMargueritetoleavethelifeshehadlivedforsolong,knowingallalongthatitwasprobablytoogoodtobetrueandwouldnotlastindefinitely.AnditalsoshowedthatMargueritereallylovedArmandDuvalforshecouldevenchangeherselfforhim.

However,happinessdidn’tlastforlong.WhenM.Duval,Armand'sfather,cametoher,pleadingforhertoleaveArmandtosavebothArmand'sreputationandthatofhisyoungerinnocentsister,Margueritesawawaytobecomepureofheart,ifnotinbody.Shefeltthatitwasherduty,becauseshelovedArmandsomuch,todothiseventhoughitmeantgivingupherownhappinessandhurtingArmandtemporarily.Shereluctantlyreturnedtoherformerlife,knowingthatsomedayArmandwouldforgiveher.Sadly,shediedindebtandbasicallyalone,exceptforheronefemalefriend,JulieDuprat,whohelpedherduringherillness.ShehadherjournalsenttoArmandafterherdeath,explainingwhyshehadmadethechoicesshehad.IthinkDumas'slastfewlinesaboutMargueritebeingtheexception,nottherulewerequitetrue,andIalsoagreedwithhisviewthatwhileherlifestylecouldnotbecondoned,weasasocietyassumethatallofthesetypeofwomenarecoldandheartless,whilethismaynotalwaysbethecase.

Apersoncanmakethewrongchoicesinlifewhentheyareyoung,andtrytoredeemthemselves,butsometimespastsituationspreventthemfromchangingtheirlives,eventhoughtheydesperatelywishtodoso.Thisappliestobothmenandwomeninmanydifferenttypesofcircumstances:involvementincrime;drugoralcoholabuse;gambling;prostitution;financialproblems;poormarriagechoices;etc.Andthisisthefact,whichexistsinthewholesociety.

Asfarastheothercharactersinthebook,IthinkMargueritewasrightinsayingthatnoonetrulycaredabouther,butonlywantedsomethingfromher,theonlyexceptionsbeingArmandandJulieDuprat.Ofcourse,theComtedeG.andComtedeN.wantedherbodyandappearance.TheDukeneededto“wakeupandsmellthecoffee”andrealizethatshecouldneverreplacehisdeaddaughter.Ifhetrulycared,hecouldhavehelpedherleaveherlifestylewithout“keeping”herhimself.Andlastly,Prudencewasablood-suckingleechwhousedMargueritealmostworsethanthemen.IalsothinkshewasjealousofthefactthatMargueritehadsomuchmorecouragethanherselfandsomeonetrulylovedher.

Lastmorning,whentidingmybookshelf,Itookthisbookoutoftheshelf,andadriedflowerflewawayfromthebook.Itwaspaleblue,verytransparent,withthinfineveins.adriedflowerflewawayfromthebook.Itwaspaleblue,verytransparent,withthinfineveins.Ihelditagainstthemorninglightandblewonit.Thesoftbreezecarrieditaway.Camilleisjustlikethecamellia,shecouldneverescapefromthedestinyofwithering.Butitwasn’therfault;it’sbecauseoftheevilofCapitalismandthehideousnessofthatsociety.

Suddenly,Irememberedasaying:“Womenareliketheflowers”。Thoseprettywomenarelikethosebeautifulflowers;theirdelicatebeautymakespeoplefeeltheyarethemiracleoflife.However,eventheGodenviestheirbeauty.Itseemsthatbeautifulwomenalwayshavetragicendings.Aswearenormalpersons,evenwecanseethehideousnessofhumanitythatresultsintheirfateofwithering,wecanatmostaskquietlyinourhearts:Wherehavethosebeautifulflowersgone?Wherehavetheygone?

英文讀后感范文短篇第十五篇JaneEyre,isapoorbutaspiring,smallinbodybuthugeinsoul,obscurebutself-respectinggirl.Afterweclosethecoversofthebook,afterhavingalongjourneyofthespirit,JaneEyre,amarvelousfigure,hasleftussomuchtorecallandtothink:

Werememberhergoodness:forsomeonewholostarmsandblindedineyes,forsomeonewhodespisedherforherordinariness,andevenforsomeonewhohadhurtherdeeplyinthepast.

Werememberherpursuitofjustice.It’slikeapanionwiththegoodness.Butstill,avirtuouspersonshouldpromotethegoodnessononesideandmustcheckthebadnessontheotherside.

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

Wealsorememberherstrivingforlife,hertoughnessandherconfidence…

Whenwethinkofthisgirl,whatshegaveuswasnotaprettyfaceoratranscendenttemperamentthatmakeusadmiredeeply,butahugecharmofherpersonality.

英文讀后感范文短篇第十六篇WhywasTess’sgirlishpuritylost?Whydidsuchabeautiful,nobleandpurewomanasTessshouldsufferinevitableruin?Whydoesthewrongmantakethewrongwoman?Whyitisalwaysthewomanwhopays?Whytheyarealwayshurt?Whyisbeautydamagedbyugliness?Whythetragedyishappenedmorethanonehundredyearsagorepeatedinmoderntimes?Iseverythingtoolate?

RecentlyI’vereadtheBritishfamouswriterThomasHardy’smasterpiece-TessoftheD’urbervilles.ItdescribesthemisfortuneofapoorpeasantgirlTess.Inthisnovel,wecanseeTessresistherunjustfateagainandagain,tilltoberuined.Withthedevelopmentoftheplotwefindthathertragedyisinevitable.Wecannotbutfeeltheintenseemotionsofpityandfear.

ThecauseofTess’stragedyhasalwaysbeentheconcernofpeople,suchabeautiful,nobleandpurewomanasTessshouldsufferinevitableruin.Whatleadstohertragicdestiny?Whokilledher?Ican’tdoverywellinanalysisthenovel.Idon’tknowclearlyhowthetimeshelivedinaffectherlife.Idohaveanunderstandingofthenovelbymyself.AlecandAngelwhoarethetwopeopleverycloselyrelatedtoTess’sfate.IthinkfierceAlecplayedaveryimportantroleinkillingTess,butinfact,itwashypocriticalAngelwhokilledTessindirectlybutmorecruelly.

Iwantedtocry,Tess,donotfollowhimwhenIreadthatplot.Ihopeshemethertruelovebeforeshewasseduced,buteverythingwastoolate.Shewasseducedbyasocalledgentleman-Alec,andfromthenonherlifetotallychangedfromthislossofinnocence.Peoplelookeddownonherandrespecthernomore.Actuallyshedidnothingwrongbecausebeforeshewasseducedsheknewnothingofman.Womenweretooweak.Tesswaspoor,weakandhelplessandmetthewrongpersonatthewrongtime.

IstronglybelievedthatitwasAngelwhokilledTesscruellyandwithoutmercy.Angelwasaliberalbourgeoisie.Hemadehimselflivedinthecountrysideratherthanservingthegod.Angelwasamanwhoquestionedthechurch’steaching.Hethoughtthechurch’sviewsweretoostrictanddidnotallowfreethinking.Angelextricatedhimfromreligionandhisfamily,buthecouldn’tbreakwithtraditionalmoralprinciples.Hewantedawifewhowasthedaughterofnature,honest,sensitive,intelligent,graceful,pureassnowandextremelybeautiful.InthefirstpartIthoughtAngellovedtessverymuch.InthefollowingpartIfoundthathelovedanimageheimagined.AftertheirweddingAngelconfessedthecrimehecommittedtoawomanlongtimeagoandaskedTess’sforgiveness.Tesswasnotatallangryandforgaveangelatonce.Sheinnocentlythoughtthatthethingshewasgoingtoconfesswouldbeforgiven.PoorTess!Shesatandtoldeverythingtoangel,hopinghewouldforgiveherashewasforgiven,butshewaswrong.Thewomanpays.

Angelclaimedthatyouwereoneperson,nowyouareanotherwhentessaskedwhy.ThewomanAngelhadlovedwasnottess,wasanotherwomanintess’sshape.Angellovedthepersonheimagined.Heconsideredtessthedaughterofnature.Comparedtotess’swords,“Ithoughtangel,thatyoulovedme-memyveryself!Ifyoudoloveme,howcanyoutreatmelikethis?Itfrightenedme!Havingbeguntoloveyou,Iwillloveyouforever,inallchanges,inalltroubles,becauseyouareyourself.Iasknomore.”weknowhowdeeptesslovedangel.Shewouldhavelaiddownlifeforangel.Shenotonlylovedthemeritsbutalsoacceptthedemerits.WeknowfromthebookthatwhenangelcamebackfromBrazil,hecouldhardlyberecognizedbyhismotherbecausethecruelclimateandhardworkhadagedhimbytwentyyears,buttessacceptedangelimmediately,becausehewasthemanshefellinlovewith.

Idon’tknowwhyangelcouldn’tforgivetesssincehehimselfhaddonethesimilarthing.

英文讀后感范文短篇第十七篇Thelittleprinceswordsarealwaysworthmyquietexperience,andthephilosophybehindthemismemorable.

Hetoldustolookateverythingmindfully;Tellusnottoblindlypursue;Tellusthattherearenotmanythingsthateachpersonisresponsiblefor,butbesuretotakefullresponsibilityforwhatyouareresponsiblefor.Andtellusthateverygoodthingisbeautifulbecauseofitsvalue

英文讀后感范文短篇第十八篇InresponsetothecallofthexxxMarch8,marchday,xxxseriesofactivitiestoxxxreadagoodbookxxx,Ionceagainlookbackonthefamousbook,gonewiththewind,whichIlovedmostwhenIwasateenager.

xxxGonewiththewindxxxisanovelaboutwar.Morespecifically,thisisanovelbasedontheAmericancivilwar.Thepeoplewhosawgonewiththewindwereallimpressedbyscarlett,whowasstillbrightandstronginthewar,butIwasalwaysfascinatedbythemannamedrhett.

響應(yīng)旅業(yè)“三八”節(jié)“相約三月天,綻放知性美”系列活動“讀一本好書”的號召,我再次回顧了少年時最愛的那部名著——《飄》。

旅業(yè)的推薦書目上,對《飄》的描述是:這是一部關(guān)于戰(zhàn)爭的小說。更確切的說這是一部以美國的南北戰(zhàn)爭為大背景的小說??催^《飄》的人,無一不被那個在戰(zhàn)亂中依然聰慧堅強的姑娘斯嘉麗所折服,但我卻始終著迷于那個叫做白瑞德的男人。

英文讀后感08-15

英文讀后感范文短篇第十九篇Cinderellaismyfavoritefairytale.Ittoldusawonderfullovestory.Thepoorgirl,Cinderella,wasilltreatedbyherstepmotherandselfsisters.Butfinally,shegothertruelovewiththeprince.

ItmadememovedbecauseCinderellaissuchabravegirl;shedoesn'tcareaboutthegapbetweenherandherbelovedone.Ilearnfromitthatmiraclesareoftencreatedbyourowneffort.

英文讀后感范文短篇第二十篇HereIamsittingonacouchalone,thinkingaboutwhatIhavejustfinishedreadingwithtearsofsadnefillingmyeyesandfireofindignationfillingmyheart,whichrevivedmyexhaustedsoulthathasalreadybeencoveredbythecrueltyandtheselfishneofthesecularworldforalongtime.ItistrulywhatIfeltafterreadingOliverTwist,writtenbytheprominentBritishauthorCharlesDickens.

Theresonancebetweenmeandthebookmakesmefeelnotonlythekindneandthewickedneofallthecharacters.

英文讀后感范文短篇第二十一篇Ireadthebookthelittleprincethisweek,andIthinkitmakesalotofsense.

ThisbookisapilottellshemetaprinceintheSaharadesert,thelittleprinceandpilotsabouthimfromanasteroid,hewantedtogoouttotravel,sothelittleprincewenttosevenstar,hesawthekingofvanity,industrialists,drunkard,lamps,andgeographers,cametotheearth,heisworriedaboutthelambeattheirflowers,Ialsodon'tknowifhehavetogobacktohisplanet.

Thelittleprincetookgoodcareofthelittleflower,sohelovedhisflowers.

英文讀后感范文短篇第二十二篇ALittlePrincessisatouchingnovelwrittenbyFrancesHodgsonBurnett-afamousnovelistanddramatist.Itobviouslycontainslotsoffanciedplots,butthepartsittalksaboutcreatingmiracles,canreallyreachthebottomofmyheart.

Thebookcanbringmeintoaworldthatismorethanrealitywhilereadingit.Theextraordinarystorymakesmeponderalotandgivesmeadeepimpressionthateverygirlcanbeaprincess.

精選讀后感02-20

英文讀后感范文短篇第二十三篇JaneEyrewaspublishedin1847undertheandrogynouspseudonymof“CurrerBell.”Thepublicationwasfollowedbywidespreadsuccess.Utilizingtwoliterarytraditions,theBildungsromanandtheGothicnovel,JaneEyreisapowerfulnarrativewithprofoundthemesconcerninggenders,family,passion,andidentity.ItisunambiguouslyoneofthemostcelebratednovelsinBritishliterature.

Bornin1816,CharlotteBrontewasthethirddaughterofPatrickBronte,anambitiousandintelligentclergyman.AccordingtoNewsman,alltheBrontechildrenwereunusuallyprecociousandalmostferociouslyintelligent,andtheirinformalandunorthodoxeducationsundertheirfather'stutelagenurturedthesetraits.PatrickBrontesharedhisinterestsinliteraturewithhischildren,towardwhomhebehavedasthoughtheywerehisintellectualequals.TheBrontechildrenreadvoraciously.

Charlotte'simaginationwasespeciallyfiredbythepoetryofByron,whosebroodingheroesservedastheprototypesforcharactersintheBronte'sjuvenilewritingsaswellasforsuchfiguresasMr.RochesterinJaneEyre。Bronte'sformaleducationwaslimitedandsporadic–tenmonthsattheageof8atCowanBridgeClergyDaughters'School(themodelforLowoodInstitutioninJaneEyre),eighteenmonthsfromtheageof14atRoeHeadSchoolofMissMargaretWooler(themodelforMs.Temple)。

英文讀后感范文短篇第二十四篇Noteverystorycanbecomeaclassic,afterwatchingRomanholidayxxx,Ilearnedalot.theprincessthirstformetJoBradleyinRome,finallyshehadtoleavehimforhercountry.

Eventheprincessalsohavethelifeshedidn'tlike,moreoverus.

Wearealldesirefreedom.Sometimes,toomuchworkwillmakeusfeeltired,wecanlearntorelaxourselvesandenjoywonderfulholidaysbutaftertheholidays,wealsoneedtogobacktoourhomesliketheprincess,andneedtotakeonourresponsibility.

英文讀后感范文短篇第二十五篇PeoplealwaysthoughtthatprobablyasahumanontheplanetEarthisthemostsenioranimalownerswhodominatenature.Canbewantondestructionoftheearth,naturemutilations.Alsofortheimmediateinterestsofthegreedynatureandtheblooddrained、thenatureoftheskinstripped、natureofthemeat-eating.Withthethoughtthiswillbewhatkindofconsequences.Alsoclaimedignorance、elatedtoconquernature.Singreallyridiculous.IfanotherIceAgeinfrontofus,thehumanitywillbecaughtunprepared?Humannaturecanconquer?No,summer2004openinglarge-《acquired》givenusaloudandaffirmativeanswertothequestion.Thisterribledisasterfilmstoldusanirrefutabletruth-alwaysdominatethenaturalperson.

AcquiredthefilmdepictstheUnitedStatesasarepresentativeoftheEarthwithinonedaysuddenly

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