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英文名著读书笔记!英语名读后感!reviewof“isarrogantandprejudice”austinisarrogantandprejudice,justlikeshesaid,isontwoinchesivorythethincarving,itisaustinsrepresentativeworks.thisreflectionmarriagequestionnovelwhichintheauthorworkmostreceiveswelcome,hasbeenatconservativeandundertheunenlightenedvillagesandtownslifeandthewaysoftheworldhuman.sentiment,theworkvividreflection18centurysendstothebeginningof19thcentury.itssociallocalcustomsandpracticesresemblesthenovelnotonlywasattractingthegeneralreadersatthattime,reallytotoday,stillgavethereadertoenjoybytheuniqueart.sheisthefirstrealitydescribesinthedailyordinarylifetheordinarygraciousnesswriteroffiction,playedtheroleintheenglishnovelhistorywhichlinkstheprecedingwiththefollowing.theentireworkdoesnothavethefloodtheimposingmanner,notwindingunconstrainedplot,butisthiskindofsimplicity,finedeeplyisattractingus,austinsshortlifenearlyallispassedinenglandsvillage,perhapsisperipheryissimple,thetranquilatmospherehasbredherindifferentmakings.cannotbecausedoesnothavetherichexperience,onhasthesuspiciontoherregardingthethinganalysisability,hasreadarrogantandprejudicethehumancertainlycanbeexquisiteforher,thekeenemotionsubdues.whenwritesisarrogantandprejudice,sheisonlyseveralyear-girls,isn’tthiskindoftalent?indeedverylittlecontactsoutside”,thoughtexistence,imaginationexistence,thisallexistencesareenough.老人与英语读后theoldmanandtheseaisoneofhemingwaysmostenduringworksandmayverywellbecomeoneofthetrueclassicsofthisgeneration.itplayedagreatpartinhiswinningthepulizerprizein1953andthe1954novelprizeforliteratureandconfirmedhispowerandpresenceintheliteraryworld.hemingwayisalsooneofmyfavoritewriters.besidestheoldmanandthesea,ihavereadsomeofhisotherworks,suchasthesunalsorises,afarewelltoarmsandthesnowofkilimanijaro.buttheoldmanandtheseaistheonethatleftthedeepestimpressiononme.ifirstreadthisbookwheniwasinmyfifteens.andnowirememberitjustaswellasifihadreadityesterday.prideandprejudiceisachefdoeuvre.myfirstimpressionofthisstorywasfromscreen.itslonglongago,maybebeforeicanreadenglishbooks.idontrememberwhichmovieeditionihadseen.butiwasimpressedbythemusic,thesceneryandthecostume.iwasveryfavorofasectionofmusicinitsballs.itsprettybrisk,likedawonderfulsongofabird.regardingtothecharacters,ilikedelizabeth,theheroine,thoughididntthinkshesbeautiful.butshessmart.however,ididntpaymuchattentiontotheplot.ithoughtitssolongthatitmademeimpatientandbored.bynow,ihaventreadthewholestoryinenglishoritschineseversion,either.ioweittomyprejudice.infact,ididntunderstandthestoryatthattime.ididntknowwhyitcalledprideandprejudice.ofcoursesomeonewaspride,butididntfindwherestheprejudice.ithoughtitsnormal,thewaypeopletreatedeachotherinthat.iconsideredprejudicewouldbeverydisgusting.buttothemovieeverthingwasokinmyminds,exceptitslength.now,ithinkihaveunderstoodmoreaboutit.imaprejudicedpersonsoicantfindwhereswrong.imerelyliketodothethingsilike.everytimeimeetsomebodyorsomething,mythinkingaboutheoritalldependsonmyforegoneexperienceandmymoodofthetime.《adventuresoftomsawyer》汤姆索亚历险读后感:theadventuresoftomsawyerisamericanfamousliterarygiantmarktwaintakehisyouthasthemainsubjecttowrote.tomsawyerandhisbestfriend,huckfinn,tellstories,fish,andpretendtobepiratesalongthebanksofthemississippiriver.thentheybecomereal-lifewitnessestoaterriblecrime!whethertomisrunningawayfromvillains,treasurehunting,orshowingoffforbeckythatcher,itsonethrillingescapadeafteranother.storyleadingtomsnaivecharacter,islivelyandthealsomischievousmodelusyouths.heandtheurchinsummergram,respectivelymadethewonderfulmatterwhichoneburstoutlaughing.ispunishedliketomthefence,unexpectedlyexecutestheclevertrick,notonlycausesotherchildtobewillingtoreplacehimtowork,butalsoautomaticallyoffersthethank-yougift.afterwardswentwithxiaketaotothedesertisland,thepeoplethoughttheyweredrowntodeath,thechurchhavebeenholdingthemourningritualforthem,buttheyactuallyhidinthechurchbelltowerlistensecretly.thesemischievousactions,althoughcannotmakethemodeltous,but,heinordertobejust,resolutelyboldlythrustsforwardtotestifytheperson,savesthatinnocentcriminalfrothhusbandpeter.andinmischievoustime,hasunexpectedlyuncoveredapilemurderdocumentwiththesummergram,becomesyoungherowhichthenumerouspeopleadmires.itseemslikethat,tomalsohastheplacewhichisworthusstudying.actuallythechildmischievoussometimeswaitedhashappentomanifestedchildsinnocent.thiskindofchildreallycrossedthechildtimeverydifficultlyagaintoseek,couldletusfind,onlyhadthehappyrecollectionwhichaspotoccasionallythencouldremember.ibelieved,evenifyourchildhooddifficultagain,yourecollectedalsocanbeveryhappy.whohasntmadeahalfsillymatterinthechildhood?whenyoumoregrowup,youcanmorethinkthesesillymattersareinteresting.isaidthechildhoodlikespotsweetwine,whenseparatesmoreforalongtime,tastesfragrant,ispurer,moreletthepersonaftertaste.商学二07一张明堂【篇二:英文名著读后感】faust————————by普thesedaysihavereadthisrenownedbook,wasamazedatthisrenownedmasterpiecewithoutexception.it’sreallyworthreading,butithinkitcanbetoohardforaveragepeople.tobehonest,ijusthardlyunderstandit,andideterminedtoreaditinmywholelifetoreallytastethiswonderfulbook.whenreadingthisbook,ihaveastrongfeelingonthetheme.ialwayshaveafeelthatihavetwoextremeoppositeaspectswithinmybody.oneisalwaystrytochallengetheanytasksintheworld,itseemstonotfearanything.nothingcandefeatit,justlikehemingwaysfamoussaying,manisnotmadefordefeat,amancanbedestroyedbutnotdefeated.icontinuouslypursuiteverysignificantthings.howevericannotdenytheotheroppositerespectinmymind.idenymyeffortsandpeoplesefforts.ievensuspectanythingintheworld.justlikefaustandmephistopheles.but,whyshallweaccompanythedevilwearebornwithevil.onlystudyandmodifyourselvescanwestayawayfromthisevil.faustcanhelpusgetawaythedevil,whileidislikefaustaswell.hecanchoosetonotletthethedevilwithhim,hesigntheagreementforhispursuit.asformyself,nomatterwhatreasonsweshoulddependonourselvesinsteadofotherseventhemightygod.inotherofthisgreatpiece,youwillfindhowlearnedgoetheis.thisbookinvolvesmusic,history,mysteryandreligion.ofcoursemaybeevenmore,butionlyfindthese.ineverthinkthaticanlearnalltheselikegoethe,butijustwanttograspthementirelyoneday.【篇三:世界名著读书笔记】世界名读书笔记yjbys人分享四世界名读书笔记一、《威的森林读书笔《挪威森林》是本著名说家村上树的代作品。所,整部小说中其实也充斥着本小说当典型的亡色彩以悲情部分。通读整作品,整的情感实就是压的。对读者来说这样的情感抑也是让己的阅充满着很的难度但是,果能够将本作品好地读完话,你会发现,实在整本的说当中,要的还一种爱情伟大以无私。在人生寻觅当中我们总在不断地徊,不道自己究想要的是什。同时,待爱情是如此。个让我痴迷的人否真的就这值得我们他生、他死呢每一个爱情当中尽了罪人都是值同情的但是对于样的人来说他们最不要的就别人的同。因为有人会愿承认自己就爱情当中弱者。很多人有办法理,为什世界上总有着那多的人会所谓的爱情出自己的命。其,只要仔想一想就会发现其实这不是于某个人痴迷,是对于爱的一种己坚持的诚。所以说每一个愿为自己爱情献出命的人是值得尊的,因为他对于爱情着最为得的忠诚对于爱的忠诚,是说要为爱情的隶,而成为爱情至交。所以说在爱情当,其实一个人都平等的但同时又不平等的。因为每个人在爱当中的位是不同,所以于爱情的求也是不尽同的。世上本来没有什么对的事,有的只一种绝对的度。二、《如给我三光明》书笔记《假如我三天光》是海

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