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1、名著的英语读后感第一篇:吼叫山庄名著英语读后感a reading report of wuthering heightsthe book i have read this term is wuthering heights.emily bronte(1818-1848) is perhaps the greatest writer of the three bronte sisterscharlotte bronte, emily, and anne bronte.emily bronte published only one novel, wuthering heights (1847).s

2、ome of her best lyr are also rated with the best in english poetry.her famous poems are love and friendship, the bluebell.a man named lockwood rents a manor house called thrushcrossgrange where the housekeeper nelly tells him the story here.one day, mr.earnshaw, the owner of the manor, goes to liver

3、pool and returns home with an orphan boy.at first, the earnshaw childrena boy named hindley and his younger sister catherine detest heathcliff.but catherine qukly es to love him.mr.earnshaw prefers him to his own son, and he sends hindley away to college when he treats heathcliff badly.then mr.earns

4、haw dies, and hindley returns with a wife.he treatsheathcliff as a labor to seek revenge on him.one night, heathcliff and catherine wander to thrushcross grange.catherine is bitten by a dog and is forced to stay at the the grange.during that time, she infatuates with edgar.catherines desire for soci

5、al advancement prompts her to bee engaged to edgar linton.heathcliff runs aways froms wuthering heights, and returning shortly after catherine and edgars marriage.then he deviously lends money to drunken hindley.when hindley dies, he inherits the manor.he places himself in line to inherit thrushcros

6、s grange by marring isabella linton.catherine bees ill, she ves birth to a daughter and dies.shortly therefore, isabella flees to london and ves birth to heathcliffs son, named hareton.thirteen years pass, young catherine meets hareton.they began a secretromance.linton pursues catherine only because

7、 his father forces him to.when edgar nears death, heathcliff lures and holds catherine prisoner until she marries linton.then edgar and linton die soon.si months later, lockwood returns, and finds that catherine grows to love hareton as they live together and plan to be married.heathcliff bees more

8、and more obsessed with elder catherine, and then dies soon.wuthering heights is a class tragedy of love.i am surprised by howmuch i like it.this is a book that talks about the death of romant notions, even the relatively hen ending doesnt reduce its sorrow.when i was wred up in the story, i am so mo

9、ved by their true love and felt sadness deep in my heart.after reading the whole story, i would like to talk about the main character of the storycatherine earnshaw and her choe of marriage.catherine does love heathcliff very much for he is more herself than she is, but her choe of love really leads

10、 to the tragedy.in catherines life, she made a very important decision in her lifemarrying to edgar.in fact, her love for edgar can never be pared to that for heathcliff.she did so, because she thought the wealth of edgar would be useful to help heathcliff.heathcliff is a man full of retaliations.he

11、 loved catherine very much, but what he did, on the contrary, added to the misery of catherine, he should not walk into catherines life again after his disearance.at the same time, his revenge on young catherine and edgar as well as his own son seems so ridulous and can only bring himself with endle

12、ss sadness.as far as i am concerned, the choe between true love and highsocial status is so diffult.many people say that the life is real, you can not make a living only depend on romance, so most people persuade me to marry to a rh man.in the modern life, if one man has no house or money, it is dif

13、fult for him to find a wife.so we can not get rid of thinking of this fact.different people have different attitudes towards hiness.they should choose unique love from whh they can find what they like best, in order thatthey can stay hy all their lives.after reading, i have a better understanding of

14、 love.if you really lovesomeone, his or her hiness is the most matters.not having a right understanding of and attitudes towards love will only result in hurting yourself as well as the one you love.in a ward, love is the permanent theme of literature and human beings.people often struggle in those

15、troubling romant notions.to be or not to be, its really a question.however, whh kind of marriage one should choose depends all on his or her character and eperience, no one else can make choe for them and thats why every love story is unique.第二篇:英语名著读后感!英语名著读后感!review of “is arrogant and prejude”aus

16、tin “is arrogant and prejude”,just like she said,is on two inches ivory the thin carving,it is austin"s representative works.this reflection marriage question novel whh in the author workmost receives wele,has been at conservative and under the unenlightened conditionenglish villages and towns

17、life and the ways of the world human.sentiment,the work vivid reflection 18 century"s ends to the benningof 19th century.its social local customs and practes resembles the novel not only was attracting thegeneral readers at that time,really to today,still gave the reader to enjoy by the unique

18、art.she is the first reality describes in the daily ordinary life theordinary graciousness writer of ftion,played the role in the english novel history whh links the precedingwith the follog.the entire work does not have the flood the imposing manner,not ding unconstrained plot,but is this kind of s

19、implity,fine deeply is attracting us,austin"s short life nearly all is passed in england"s village, perhaps is periphery is simple,the tranquil atmosphere has bred her indifferent makings.cannot because does not have the rh eperience,on has the suspion to her regarding the thing analysis a

20、bility, has read “arrogant and prejude” the humanthe old man and the sea is one of hemingway"s most enduring works and may very well bee one of the true classs of this generation.it played a great part in his ning the pulizer prize in 1953 and the 1954 novel prize for literature and confirmed h

21、is power and presence in the literary world.hemingway is also one of my favorite writers.besides the old man and the sea, i have read some of his other works, such as the sun also rises, a farewell to arms and the snow of kilimanijaro.but the old man and the sea is the one that left the deepest impr

22、ession on me.i first read this book when i was in my fifteens.and now i remember it just as well as if i had read it yesterday.pride and prejude is a chefdoeue.my first impression of this story was from screen.it"s long long ago, maybe before i can read english books.i don"t remember whh m

23、ovie edition i had seen.but i was impressed by themus, the scenery and the costume.i was very favor of a section of mus in its balls.it"s pretty brisk, liked a wonderful song of a bird.regarding to the characters, i liked elizabeth, the heroine,though i didn"t think she"s beautiful.bu

24、t she"s smart.however, i didn"t pay much attention to the plot.i thought it"s so long that it made me impatient and bored.by now, i haven"t read the whole story in english or its chinese version, either.i owe it to my prejude.in fact, i didn"t understand the story at that ti

25、me.i didn"t know why it called pride and prejude.of course someone was pride, but i didn"t find where" s the prejude.i thought it"s normal, the way people treated each other in that.i considered prejude would be very disgusting.but to the movie everthing was ok in my minds, ecept

26、 its length.now, i think i have understood more about it.i"m a prejuded person so i can"t find where"s wrong.i merely like to do the things i like.everytime i meet somebody or something,my thinking about he or it all depends on my foregone eperience and my mood of the time.the adventu

27、res of tom sawyer汤姆索亚历险记读后感:the adventures of tom sawyer is ameran famous literary ant mark twain take his youth as the main subject to wrote.tom sawyer and his best friend, huck finn, tell stories, fish, and pretend to be pirates along the banks of the mississippi river.then they bee real-life witn

28、esses to a terrible crime! whether tom is running away from villains, treasure hunting, or shog off for becky thatcher, it"s one thrilling escapade after another.story leading tom"s naive character, is lively and the also mischievous model us youths.he and the urchin summer gram,respective

29、ly made the wonderful matter whh one burst out laughing.is punished like tom whitewashes the fence, unepectedly eecutes the clever trk, not only causes other child to be willing to replace him to work, but also automatally offers the thank-you ft.afterwards went with ia ketao to the desert island, t

30、he people thought they were drown to death, the church have been holding the mourning ritual for them, but they actually hid in the church bell tower listen secretly.these mischievous actions, although cannot make the model to us, but, he in order to be just, resolutely boldly thrusts forward to tes

31、tify the person, saves that innocent criminal froth husband peter.and in mischievous time, has unepectedly uncovered a pile murder document with the summer gram, bees young hero whh the numerous people admires.it seems like that, tom also has the place whh is worth us studying.actually the child mis

32、chievous sometimes waited has hen to manifested child"s innocent.this kind of child really crossed the child time very堂第三篇:the pianist(英语名著读后感)thepianistthe book “the pianist” is an autobiographal book written by wladyslaw szpilman, who was known as the most acplished piano player in all of pol

33、and, even in europe in the 1930s.szpilman died in 20 at the age of 88, and he wrote down the amazing story immediately after the liberation of poland, whh tells his struggle to survive nazi occupation of poland during world war ii.szpilman became subject to anti-jewish laws imposed by the conquering

34、 germans.by the start of the 1940s, szpilman had seen his world would go from piano concert halls to the jewish ghetto of warsaw and then must suffer the tragedy of his family deported to a death c.at last deciding to escape, szpilman went into hiding as a jewish refugee where he was a witness to th

35、e warsaw ghetto uprising in 1943 and the warsaw city revolt in 1944.in 1999, this book was rewarded as one of the best books.“ "the pianist," wladyslaw szpilman"s remarkable memoir of his survival in warsaw between the years 1939 and 1945, is a signifant contribution to the literature

36、 of remembrance, a document of lasting historal and human value.it has all the rawness and specifity of horrors painfully and unprehendingly withstood and afterward just as unprehendingly -but necessarily- recorded.writing this book would seem to have been a further act of survival by a man who perf

37、ormed more of them in si years than most human beings do in a lifetime.there are many ways to read a book about the holocaust, and one of them, surely, inevitably, is to try to answer the unanswerable: what makes one man endure when so many others succumb? from szpilman"s testimony we learn thi

38、s: it is an ineffable and wholly unpredtable miture of fate, determination, accident, instinct.to know wladyslaw szpilman is, in the most hopeless of contets, to know a modum of hope” (l.a.times sunday book review, december 5, 1999).it has been reprinted for many times and was translated to at least

39、 30 kinds of languages.and it was also been made into a movie, whh won three oscars: best director, best actor, and best adapted screenplay.after finishing reciating the book as well as the movie, i was deeply shockedand moved.in the ghetto, people lived in fear from minute to minute, starving, ill,

40、 tired and witnessing scenes of unspeakable horror.people were shot at random by bored german soldiers; others were restered and sent to concentration cs.by contrast, we are so hy to live in the peaceful world, with enough food, sound body and freedom.theres no ecuse to plain, the only thing we shou

41、ld do is to cherish our beautiful life.on the process of szpilmans escape, a number of people help him to survive, including his friends and boss and even a germany caption.that remains me the humanity, whh eists among people in every corner of the world.we all have families, we all have friends, an

42、d we all have the right to live.but do the germans really cant understand this point? it seems that they take killing others as game, but after burning the dead bodies of the jews, they bee talk about their own mothers war, its all because the war.how many innocent people die? how much unnecessary l

43、oss is caused?in the end, i would say that everyone has the responsibility to object to and avoid violence and wars, and we must build a harmonious world through our own efforts.then we can really live a hy life.第四篇:英语名著读后感简爱 麦克白 吼叫山庄macbethmacbeth is one of the scriptures written by shakespeare.the

44、 story is filled with blood and its plot twists and tums .at first, macbeth was a hero warrior whom the king depended on and trusted.but after he heard what the three hags said and believed it, and after his wifes urng, the desire to murder, like an iron mask, came down over his human features .from

45、 this point, there was no going back.he killed the king ,his friend ban and all the family members of macduff successively in order to get the statues of king and keep it.macbeth ad too much blood on his hands! just as the saying goes, you must reap what you have sow, macbeths wife became mad and di

46、ed and macbeth failed to stem the revolt and was killed by macduff.from this story, i see the changes of macbeths feature.at first, he was soft with a clear conscience.however, at last, he no longer felt guilty or agonized , killing men was like swatting flies to him.his human nature was buried by b

47、enefit.everyone will pay the pre for any thing that he did.te biter is sometimes bit.as a students, i think we shouldnt intrigue against each other but help each other instead in order to make our mon ambitions e true.wuthering heightswuthering heights is a well-written tragedy of love.i think cathy

48、 is a real dangerous beauty who caused the tragedy because of her vanity.heathcliff or edgar, she chose edgar because she thought that it would degrade her to marry heathcliff.then,the revenge of heathcliff started.heathcliff came back with a lot of money and cheated hindleys belonngs by a card game

49、.he married edgars sister isabella and hijacked little catherine and forced her to be married with his dying son.he had ven all his love to cathy and his heart turned into a stone as soon as cathy was married to edgar.the only thing to our hiness was that little catherine fell in love with hareton a

50、nd the revenge was over at last.as we all know, love should be selfless and holy.it shouldnt be connected with ones status,health,property or anything else.just as the buzzword goes,“i love you not because of who you are, but because of who l am with you.” love is the purest thing in the word that e

51、ceeds glacial melt water.at least, love is far away from revenge.the story is wonderful and everyone who reads it would be touched and moved.it is mied with love and hate, hiness and sadness.wuthering heights is a book worth reading because it can ve you so much lessons about life.try to read it and

52、 you wont regret it!jane eyreyes, jane .you are a free woman, he said.so choose freely now .i offer you my heart ,my hand, and all my life. as a reader, i cant imane what could make jane much more surprised and hier than that.when mr.rochester asked, will you marry me, jane? and when he said ,use my

53、 name-edward-and accept me .i am filled wit tears and moved a lot.but out of our epectation, two uninvited guests eared on the wedding and declared that mr.rochester had married another woman .there was no doubt that the wedding was destroyed .after jane knew that mr.rochester was trked into marryin

54、g bertha mason who was a madwoman and a drunkard by masons family ,she still left thornfield hall resolutely and determinedly without anything mr.rochesters.living in a world without mr.rochester was more painful than any punishment to jane .years late ,jane came back as a wealthy women .will you ma

55、rry me? poor , blind and crippled? yes, sir.after reading this story , i understand the true meaning of love .just as the saying goes, i love you not because of who you are ,but because ofwho i am when i am with you.love is like a crystal whh is pure without any defect.if you fall in love ,you will

56、throw all caution to the ds .love triumphs over everything.love has no age ,no limit and no death .there is no paradise on earth equal to the union of love and innocence .to my hiness, the story has a good ending as i ecepted.jane eyre is one of the most wonderful story in the world and attracts so

57、many people.it is well worth reading and you will be touched a lot and benefit a lot.第五篇:简爱 世界名著 全英读后感 全英读书笔记 英语专业 大学 本科feelings of reading jane eyre useful epression1) useful epression (p.47)if all the world hated you, and believed you wked, while your own conscience roved you, and absolved you fro

58、m guilt, you would not be without friends.2) useful epression (p.231)prejudes, it is well known, as most diffult to eradate from the heart whose soil has never been loosened or fertilized by education: they grow there, firm as weeds among stones.3) useful epression (p.40)life ears to me too short to

59、 be spent in nursing animosity or restering wrongs.the type of materials in this book is written in english, and the area is literature.i spent reading the book for 2 months.in the world history of literature, some many classal famous works are going to be immortal, but jane eyre deeply enters peopl

60、e"s soul deeply, it by irresistible intrins deep has attracted the tens of thousands of readers deeply, has affected people"s inner world, is in the world history of literature the eternal classs.when jane eyre was a baby, her parents died.so she had to live with her uncle and his family.unfortunatel

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