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百万英镑英文读后感范文第一篇百万英镑英文读后感范文第一篇ThistimeIwanttotalkaboutaveryfamousshortstorywrittenbyMarkTwain---------“TheMillionPoundNote”.ReferringtoMarkTwain,youmustfeelfamiliar,becausewemusthavereadhisworksbefore.Istillrememberthearticle“TheBiteEventsontheTrain”inourtextbookwhenI’minthemiddleschool.Whattouchedmemostatthattimewerehisironicwords.Yes,heisagreathumorist,novelist,writerandoratorinAmericainnineteenthcentury.Duringhis40years’writingcareer,hecreateddozensofshortorlongstories.

ThisstorytellsaboutapoorbuthonestAmericanAdamHenry.WhenhewaswanderinginthestreetofLondon,hewasgivenbytwobillionairesaletter,inwhichhesurprisedlyfounda£1,000,000poundbank-note.Laterhegottoknowthatthetwobillionaireswhowerebrothershadmadeabetabouttheresultsafterhegotaonemillion-poundnoteatonce.Oneofthemthoughtthenotewoundcountfornothingtothepoormanbecausehecouldnotprovethatthemoneywashisownwhiletheotherconsideredjustastheopposite.

Dramatically,theplotwentjustoutofmyexpectation.Herrywenttoarestauranttohavedinnerfirst.ThemanagerwasmeantohimatthebeginningbuthisattitudechangedquicklywhenHerrytookoutthenoteandaskedforchange.Facedwithamillionaire,themanagerapologizedagainandagainandobsequiouslytoldHerrythathedidn’tneedtopayforthebillrightnow.SoHerrymanagedtohaveafreedinner.Thensimilarly,Herrywenttoaclothingshopandgotasuitofclothescostinghimnothing.

Liketheplotabove,peoplearecuriousofsucharichmanandtriedeverymeanstocozyuptohim,fromfreefood,freeclothestofreeaccommodation.Atthesametime,hissocialstatuswasbecominghigherandhigherandfinallyhigherthanmostdukes.Apartfromthat,helatergotabeautifulwifeand200,000poundsofbankinterest.Icanimagineabrightfuturewaswaitingforhim.

Thewritingstyleofthisstoryissohumorous.MarkTwainusedhyperboledescribinghowourherodefeatedsnobbishnessrepeatedly.WhatIappreciatemostisthedetaileddescriptionofdifferentpeople’sridiculousactionsbeforeonemillionpounds,vivid,funny,ironicandhumorous,whichformsaCaricature.

Intermsofthetheme,itisapparentthattheauthorwantedtodenouncetheoverflowingmammonisminthesociety.Evennowitgivesusanimpressivelesson.Yes,Icannotdenytheimportanceofmoneytoapersonwhowantstosurvive.Wewon’tlivewithoutmoney,withwhichwegetfood,clothes,houseandmanyothernecessities.Butwemustknowthattherearemanythingswhichcan’tbeboughtwithmoneysuchasloveorfriendship.Soinmyopinion,moneymaybeimportanttous,butnotthemostimportant.Weneedtobuildupthecorrectsenseofmoney.

Tosumup,thisstoryisareallygoodworkofMarkTwain.ThelessonI’velearntfromitmakesmewanttobeanhonestmansincerelyandletsmenottoworshipmoneytoomuch.Ibegintoregretnotreadingitearlier.

百万英镑英文读后感范文第二篇BasedonMarkTwainsnovel,TheMillionairePoundNotetakesaninterestingsatiricallookatthehypocrisystemmingfromclassdistinctionintheEngland.Englandisacountrywhereclassandwealtharegivenextremesignificance,especiallyamongtherich.Thefilmshowsthehypocrisythatexistedamongthesepeople,howthericharequicktochangefacewheninaninstanttheyfindoutthatyoureamanofwealthandhowwithinthenextmomenttheyrevertbacktotheircondescendingselveswhenallwealthislost.

Interestingly,TheMillionairealsobrieflylooksathowtheEnglishperceivedAmericansinthatera.RichAmericanswerewelcomedasoutsidersandthepoorwerequicklyshunnedaway.Thefactthathesanoutsidereithermakeshimmoreappealingorthecompleteopposite.ThestorystickstothemainthemebyemphasizingonthehypocrisyoftheupperclasssocietybutatthesametimeitalsocreatesabalancethatpreventsthemoviefrombeingamockeryoftheBritishsociety.

Themoviedragsatsomepointbutthelovestoryappearsattherighttimeandthereisplentyofcomedytokeeponeentertained.AcharmingGregoryPecktotallynailsthepartandtheluminousJaneGriffithsisatreat.ReginaldBeckwith,asPeckssidekickRockisamusing.Theendingisalittlepredictablebutthedirectordoesanoverallgoodjobbyroundingitupandpresentinghispoints.

百万英镑英文读后感范文第三篇Seehere,Iamveryenviousofthissoluckythehero,butIwantto:peoplereasontopleasehim,becauseitwasnotthatpeoplearereadingtoomuchmoneytoit?Worshipofmoneyisshameful,andsomethingfornothingweshouldnot!Moneyisnotapanacea,intheworldtherearemanymoreimportantthingsthanmoney.

MarkTwain"sshortstorywithonemillionpoundsisaverygoodwork.ArticleonthemoneyiseverythingMoneyisomnipotent,theideasofirony,exposedtheuglyfaceofcapitalistsociety.

Millionsofpoundsreferstoapoor,honestman,thatis,theheroofthisstoryhasreceivedapairofbrothers,aletterwhichgavehimonemillionpounds.Itturnsoutthatthebrothersplayedabet,gambling,ifapoor,honestmanknockingonthedoorofonemillionpoundsreceived,hewillbewhatresults?Hisbrotherthathewouldstarvetodeathbecausehecouldnotprovethatthemoneywashisown,willbesomeoneelse"squestion,eventhebanksdonotlethimsave.Littlebrotherthathewouldbegettingalongverywell,sotheyarebrotherstoonemillionpoundstolendacheckofthispoorpeople,andspent30daysabroad.

Didnotexpectatthistime,peoplehavetheraresuddenrichesmillionaire,wentsofarashardtowinoverhim,fromfreetoeat,buyclothes,tofreeaccommodation,onebyonelikeabeggar,liketopleasehim,andcontinuetoimprovehissocialstatus,itwasonlyinadditiontoWang"shighestoutdoorDukeon!Notonlythat,healsogotagoodwifeand?30,000inbankinterest,andfinallyfromtwobrothers,therehasbeenaverygoodjob.Livedavery,veryhappylife.

百万英镑英文读后感范文第四篇Theguyputonaverymeanfaceandsaid,"ah,really?Well,ofcourse,Ididn'texpectyoutohaveanychange.Ithinkarichmanlikeyouwillonlybringbigbills."Thismademeangry,soIsaid,"myfriend,don'tjudgeastrangerbyhisclothesandhatsalone.Icanaffordthissuit,butIdon'twanttoembarrassyou.I'mafraidyoucan'tchangeabigbill

Thisisthehighlightofthemillionpounds.Atthattime,theshopassistantscornedandridiculedthetrampAdams,andthensawthesurpriseexpressionofamillionpounds,whichwasdescribedbytheauthor.Iwasdeeplyattractedbythehumorousstory.

ThisbookistheclassicofMarkTwainofAmerica.Thebooktellsaboutaclerkofaminingagentwholosthiswayinsailingayachttoofaraway.HewasrescuedbyadoublemastedsailingshipboundforLondon,anduseditasasailortopayforhisjourney.AfterarrivinginLondon,hewasstillpenniless.Atthistime,anoldgentleman,callinghimandgivinghimaletter,toldhimtoleave(liuxuue86.Com).Hecametoasmallrestaurantandopenedtheletter.Hewasalmoststunnedbythecontentsoftheletter!Therewasaonemillionpoundnoteinit!So,overnight,hebecameahouseholdname.InLondon,everyoneknewhim.Atadinnerparty,hefellinlovewithanEnglishgirlnamedPortialonghamandmarriedher.Afterthat,heknewthattheoldgentlemanwhogavehimmoneywasheradoptivefather.AthisweddingceremonywithPortia,theoldgentlemangavehimtheonemillionpoundnoteasagift,andhealsofoundagoodjob.

Thisbooksatirizessomepeoplewhocan'tresistthetemptationofmoney.Theythinkthatmoneyisomnipotent.Inreality,Ithinkmoneyisabsolutelynotomnipotent.Thetheoryofmoneyomnipotenceisverywrong.Moneycanbuyabed,butnotsleep;moneycanbuyfood,butnottaste;moneycanbuybooks,butnotknowledgeMoneycanreallysatisfypeople'svanity,buttheseareallfalse,andthemostrealthingispeople'smagnanimouslife.LikeAdams,helosthismoney,buthestilllivesanoptimisticlife.Whatweneedtodoistotreatourlifewithacalmheart.Weshouldstriveforourownlifebyourselves.Thereisnofreelunchintheworld,onlythehardworkingpeoplewillhaveharvest.Evenifyou'rerich,it'snotsureyou'llgeteverythingyouwant.

百万英镑英文读后感范文第五篇Today,Ireadamillionpounds,almostfinishedwithasmile.MarkTwain'swritingisveryhumorous,andusesexaggerationtodescribethehero's"killingthesnobbisheyewithamilliondollarbill"againandagain.Inhiscartoonstyle,hedepictsthevariousuglinessofdifferentcharactersinfrontof"millionpounds",whichishumorous,funnyandfullofinterest.Itisjustlikeacaricatureoftheworld,whichvividlyshowswhatthecommonpeopleseeandhear,whichmakespeoplelaugh.

"Millionpounds"describesanAmericanlivinginLondon,HenryAdam,lostforsomereason,wasrescuedbyaship,andthencametoLondonwiththeship.Hewaspennilessandlonely.Histworichbrotherslenthimacheckforamillionpoundsandmadeabetonhissurvivalifhedidn'tcashthecheckforonemillionpoundsin30days.

Hewenttotherestauranttoeatfirst,andthebosswasverymeantohimfirst,andthen,whenhe"carefullysaid,"pleasechange."Thebossreturnedtonormalandrepeatedlyapologizedthathecouldn'tfindthebigticket.NomatterwhatIsaid,hedidn'ttakeit.Hewantedtoseeit.Helookedatthebigticket.Itseemedthathecouldnotsatisfyhiseyes,buthewasafraidtotouchit.Itwasasifordinarypeoplewouldlosetheirlifewhentheytooktheimmortalspiritontheticket.Isaid,"I'msorrytotroubleyou,butIhavetodosomethingaboutit.Change,please.Ihavenootherticketswithme

Hesaidthatitdoesn'tmatter.I'lltalkaboutitlater.Isaid,Iwon'tbehereagainforawhile;buthesaiditdoesn'tmatter,hecanwait,andbesides,IcancomewheneverIwant,andIcansettletheaccountwheneverIwant."Ican'thelpbutlaughatthis,andIcan'thelpbutdespisetheshopkeeperintheeyesofpower.

Afterthat,Henrywenttotheclothingstoretobuyclothes,buthewasoftenblinded.Whenhetookoutamilliondollarbill,hetookitwithasmile.Itwastheubiquitoussmile,withwrinklesandfoldsinit.Itwaslikethrowingabrickintoapoolofwater;Butataglanceatthebanknote,hissmilefrozeandhisfacechanged,liketheundulating,insectlikesolidifiedlavayouseeontheledgesofMountVesuvius.I'veneverseenanyone'ssmilingfacefreezeintosuchanawkwardsituation."Atthistime,theshopkeepercamewithaflatteringsmile."Sir,pleasetakeoffthesethingsandthrowthemintothefire.Pleaselookforwardtowearingthisshirtandthissuit;it'sappropriate,tooappropriate-simple,elegant,solemn,it'scompletelynobleLook,here!It'samazing.I'veneverseensuchabeautifuldressinmylifeYouareholy,sir,holy;IdaresaythatthissuitwilllastforawhileReadingthis,Ican'thelpbutsighatpeople'ssnobbishness.Therichflattertherichandrolltheireyeswhentheyseethepoor.Whatanunequalsociety

MarkTwainemphaticallyexposedthemoneyworshipofthesocietyatthattime,money!Becamethestandardtomeasureeverything!Theseplotsareridiculous,andtheyreflectpeople'ssnobbisheyes.Ican'thelpbutthinkthatsomedoctorscandounnecessaryexaminationforpatients,takeunnecessarymedicineforpatients,andmakefakemoreseriousthanreal!Intheeyesofsuchdoctorswhohavelostmedicalethicsandhumanity,moneyismorevaluablethanlife!Thiskindofbehaviorisworsethanthephenomenoninmillionpounds!Recently,IsawanewsthatexcellentstudentsinhighschoolentranceexaminationwereimpersonatedIfYuDing'sfatherhasmoney,hecanmakehischildrentaketheplaceofothers,notonlybyscores,butalsobyname,identityandhouseholdregistrationIt'sallreplaced.Formorethantenyears,thevictimhasbeenreducedtoablackfamilytoworkoutside.Becauseheisbullied,theotheriseducatedandpaid

MarkTwain'sshortstorymillionpoundsisagoodwork.Thearticlesatirizestheideathat"moneyiseverything"and"moneyisomnipotent".Infact,therearemanythingsmo

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