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1、了不起的蓋茨比英文讀后感 直以來,出國留學網(wǎng)小編都錯誤的以為了不起的蓋 茨比是一部講述比爾蓋茨的著作,殊不知,讀完后,才知 道這是一部描寫現(xiàn)代化的美國社會中上層階層的白人圈內 的故事。下面是出國留學網(wǎng)為大家搜集整理的了不起的蓋茨 比英文讀后感,歡迎閱讀。 了不起的蓋茨比英文讀后感 (一) The novel described for theOs through the perfect artistic form to sell the American dream which liquor nouveau riche Gates compared pursues vanishing, has
2、 pro mulgated the American societys tragedy. Gates and bids good-bye comp ared to and the black eyebrow coloring alizarin red love originally is the very ordinary love story. But the author makes a masterly op ening move, comp ared to the girl which is in love treats as Gates the youth, the money an
3、d the status symbol, treats as * the method pursue wealthy material life the American dream. Gates comp ares in order to pursue the black eyebrow coloring alizarin red to exhaust own sentiment and the ability and wisdom, finally ruined own life. He naively thought that, Had the money to be able to r
4、evive an old dream, redeems the love which lost. He was what a pity wrong. He looked at mistakenly coloring alizarin red good friend Jordan. black eyebrow coloring alizarin red this vulgar superficialwoman. He looked at mistakenly on the surface the debauchery but the spiritual sky empty bored socie
5、ty. He lives in the illusion, is gotten rid by the black eyebrow coloring alizarin red, is desolate for the society, finally has cast the tragedy which is unable to recall. The Gates ratio is theOs models American youth. His bitter experience is p recisely the happy song smiles the dance knight the
6、time the p ortrayal. The author has designed for the novel the dual leading character Nick the Carrow prestige. His imp ortance is not inferior to the leading character Gates ratio in many asp ects. He not only is the story narration and commentary, also is in the novel a importantpersonage.He both
7、is having the very comp licated relations with contradictory both sides. He is Gates comp ared to neighbor and friend, also is the black eyebrow coloring alizarin red cousin, Toms schoolmate, but also is being in love black eyebrow He acted as Gates to compare after the black eyebrow coloring alizar
8、in red distinguishes the go-between which years remet, the sympathy which also became which the Gates ratio to revive an old dream the criticism and he suffers kills. He although advances into to the Long Island luxurious residential district, but he already is not wilderness time which Tom rep rese
9、nts inner world citizen, also is not worshi ps blindly the black eyebrow coloring alizarin red which Gates comp ares rep resents to be sep arated from the reality the illusion world fellow traveller. He rep resents the American mid-west the traditional ideas and the moral criterion. He happi ness il
10、lusion which loses compared to the pursue has many critical criticisms regarding Gates, regarding was fastidious the semblance but innermost feelings vulgar Tom and the black eyebrow coloring alizarin red has carried on fair whi pping. After Gates compared to dies, former days guest did not make an
11、app earance, the black eyebrow coloring alizarin red accompanied the husband to depart by far, Nick pertinent had pointed out societys false and the heartlessness, caused the reader compared to the American dream necessity whichpu rsued to be disillusioned regarding Gates had the pro found imp ressi
12、on. 了不起的蓋茨比英文讀后感 At the beginning of the review, I am afraid but I mypaper need mention that I read The Great Gatzby from book, not online, so it might be a little strange in the record of my reading history and also the lack of comments. After reading the novel, I symp athized dee ply for Gatzby, w
13、ho dedicated almost his whole life into pursuingDaisy, but eventually was shot down for Daisy s fault, and also Nick, who narrate this miserable, heart-broken story to us. But I believe that all is destined, not only his success, but also his dramatic ending. First, Gatzby meant to be succeed, which
14、 was an absolute determined by his personality. He was such p erfectionist, fairly sp eaking, a p aranoiac, that he never acce pt he was inferior to others in all kinds of asp ects. He scheduled his life when he was young in order to achieve his goal. He couldn t live like Tom who diss ip ated his t
15、ime on women, also couldn t like Wilson live so meaninglessly, and his ambition made it impossible for him to be content with common life. After the moment he denied his poor family background, changed his name into Jay Gatzby, he either succeed, or die. No matter how, he will succeed. I always beli
16、eve it because his characteristic pro mised. And I also believe Gatzby would fall in love with a lady with a celebrated background. Because he was a perfectionist, he must long for a charming, wealthy, graceful aristocracy. Daisy was just a rep resentation of p erfection, a concrete thing in his dre
17、am. However, Daisy falls far short of Gatzby s ideal. She is beautiful and charming, but also fickle, shallow, and hypo critical. She is careless p erson who smashes thing up and then retreats behind her money. She allows Gatsby to take the blame for killing Myrtle ever though she herself was drivin
18、g the car. Finally, rather than attend Gatsby s funeral, Daisy and Tommove away, leaving no contact address. Gatzby knew exactly what kind of p erson she was. And the very beginning of the novel, he said “Her voice is full of money ” .But how can it matter? His pu zzle of life would be inco mpl ete
19、without Daisy, and as we know, he was such a p aranoiac that never let it happen. It s impossible for him to restart. Gatzby s obsession about Daisy and Daisy s characteristic determined the trend of pl ot. So, it is destined. And not only from the plot devel opm ent we can say Gatzby s fate was des
20、tined, but also from the writer himself. Technically, Gatzby wasn t a only fictional character, but also the reflection of writer, different from you and me.They po ssess and enjoy Fitzgerald himself. He also had a complex relationshi p of his own. His own exp erience made him believe that there s a
21、 huge gap between the “ natural ” rich and the ”I new rich. In rich boy, his another novel, he showed his attitude directly: Let me tell you about the very rich. They are early, and it does something to them, makes them soft where we are hard, and cynical where we are trustful, in a way that, unless
22、 you were born rich, it is very difficult to understand. They think, dee p in their hearts, that they are better than we are because we had to discover the comp ensations and refuges of life for ourselves. Even when they enter dee p into our world or sink below us, they still think that they are bet
23、ter than we are. They are different. Because of the poverty and adversity they had been through, they always cherish the first glamorous thing dropping in their life. Some of them even take it as the highest goal in life, like Gatzby who considered Daisy as his whole world. Whentheir dream faded out
24、 gradually, they might behave like Gatzby, deceive themselves to p rotect their “l(fā)ittle green light ” in their heart until their hearts are beaten to pi eces by reality. At last, I want to use the final sentence in The Great Gaztby as the end, which I consider as the most pro found ending I have eve
25、r read and ins piremea lot. Gatzby s dream was always behind him, from the moment he met Daisy and fell in love with her. So what he did was just striving hard back into the past against the current of time, like the ending says: So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into
26、the p ast. 了不起的蓋茨比英文讀后感 (三) I have heard of the famous novel The Great Gatsby for many years. However, until recently have I got the time and mood to read it. As soon as I finish reading, I find my previous unwarranted assumption of it totally wrong. This is a story about Gatsby and his pu rsuit for
27、 the American dreams。 During the World War One, the poor soldier Gatsby fell in love with an upper class girl named Daisy. But due to the wide gap between them, Daisy decided to marry Tom, a man of her class, instead of Gatsby. Broken-hearted Gatsby then held the conviction that money was of the gre
28、atest imp ortance. He strongly believed in the American dreams which as we all know, advocates that one can achieve whatever he or she likes through continuous efforts. He strived for five years to become a millionaire and bought a villa near Daisy s to attract her. He was too addicted to his fantas
29、y to realize that Daisy was no longer the lovely girl she used to be. Eventually, he was killed because of her crime. After reading it, something reverberates in my heart. I can t help thinking of the theme Fitzgerald trying to convey. One thing may be the lonely void of people s sp iritual world. I
30、 am dee ply imp ressed by of a party is given. cha pter, where a vivid descri ption There were beautiful girls, drunk men, and boisterous crowds there, but none of them perceived the pointless of their lives and the barren of their minds. To see this p henomenon dee per, there were two circumstances
31、 underlying it. The first is the lack of dreams. Some people, especially the people of the upper class, lived an aimless life. They wasted their time and money and took an indifferent attitude towards life. They chased for temporary ecstasy but lost their identity in eternity, namely Daisy and Tom.
32、The second is the misleading of dreams. Someothers like Gatsby, bravely pu rsued their dreams, yet going to a divergedway unconsciously. They might mix up the conce pt of a richer life and a happier life, viewing a higher social state and a peaceful fulfilled life as equality. Unfortunately, when th
33、ey were busy chasing their dreams, everything changed with time. When they were anxious about the to-gets, they ignored what they had already had and lost the alert to the constant changes. The excellent use of symbolization illustrates this theMayFlower,that the great grandfathers of all idea p erf
34、ectly. The imagery of green light is the most imp ortant symble which occurred three times in the novel. The green-light s obscure in the mist indicates the dim of Gatsby s dreams. As far as I am concerned, this story can serve as a reminder for us. To live a meaningful life, we should carefully cho
35、ose some dreams to pu rsue. And in the p rocess of fulfilling our dreams, we should always be concious about what we really desire. Anyhow, only by pu rsuing the proper dreams can we finally get to the dee p sp rings of happi ness. 了不起的蓋茨比英文讀后感 (四) There is a dream,rooteddee plyin every American,fro
36、m the very beginning of Americans had been contem pl atingand seeking,and of all Americans that has been written in the second sentence of theUnited States Declaration of Inde pendence which states that all men are created equal and that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable Rig
37、hts including Life, Liberty and the Pu rsuit of Happi ness.The American Dream (I), is a belief that as long as the United States after a hard struggle will be able to achieve the ideal of a better life, that is, people hard work, courage, have to work through their own creativity and determination t
38、o move towards Prosp erity,rather than rely on sp ecific social classes and other assistance. This is usually on behalf of the people in the economic success or entre preneurial sp irit. Yet, the dream has already became a nightmare,that in the money-orienting, po wer- persuing minds sp ringing up s
39、ince the Industry Revolution,Americans have fallen in,not only the way of life through which Americans rifling for more luxurious enjoyment, but themorality of heart that they p ersued prosp erity with all costs of which they were oblivious. Luckly,we had people who saw the reality much more clearly
40、 than the blind masses,while those were considered Critics of sorts.They pointed out that many versions of the dream equate prosperity with happiness, and that happi ness may not always be that simple. These critics suggest that the American Dream may always remain tantalizingly out of reach for som
41、e Americans, making it more like a cruel joke than a genuine dream. Fitzgerald was one of them who went the first step that American fiction has taken since Henry most boisterous, James, because he depi cted the extolled grandest and reckless and merry-making scene(TSEIIiot)。 It was five years that
42、Fitzgerald foreseen the latent fatal cancer of Cap italism of American. The Great Gatsby soon came into being,in which first half is comedy,second half is tragidy.In the third-person view,Nike, who learns that his next-door neighbor, who throws lavishparties hosting hundreds of people, is the wealth
43、y, mysterious Jay Gatsby.And the keycharactor ,Gatsby, had fallen in love with Daisy in 191as an Army Lieutenant stationed near Daisys hometown, Louisville. After the war, Gatsby came east and bought his mansion near Daisy and Tom, where he hosts parties hoping she will visit.Befor then Gatsby was a
44、 man of integrity and honor,who received great respect form the society to his wealth and power.While after his death,he was merely rememberedforgottern in the flew of time and lust. These partieswere fashionable, but po intless. It was only a show-off of came and went without Gatsby s riches and ma
45、terial success. The crowds hardly knew their host; many invitation. The music, the laughter and the faces, all blurred as one confused mass, showed the purp oselessness and the loneliness of the party-goersbeneath their marks of relaxation and joviality. All this was typi cal of “ the Jazz Age ”, wh
46、en many people lost belief in American dream and indulge themselves in drinking and dancing. The greatexpectationswhich the first settlement of the American continent brings vanish, and so des pair and doom set innhis blue gardens, men On week-ends his and girls cameand went like moths amongthe whis
47、 perings and the cha mp agne and the stars Rolls-Royce became an omnibus, bearing p arties to and from the city between nine in the morning and long past midnight, while his station wagon sca mp ered like a brisk yellow bug to meet all trains. And on Mondays eight servants, including an extra garden
48、er, toiled all day with mops and scrubbing-brushes and hammers and garden-shears,rep airingthe ravages of the night before. “ Every Friday five crates of oranges and lemons arrived from a fruiterer in New York-every Monday ” (Cha pter,2) these same oranges and lemons left his back door in a py ramid
49、 of pulpl ess halves. The exavagent life, the noisy people constitute Gatsby s p arties.However, the depi ctionof the fashionable and meaningless p arties served to highlight Gatsby s tragedy by contrasting the grandeur of his party with his violent death, with the frustration of his dream. Gatsby s
50、 funeral was rather deserted and cheerless compared with his parties.It s a record of human coldness. Nick had invited some people to come to Gatsby s funeral. These people were all Gatsby s so-called friends. They found a lot of excuses for their absence because they knew clearly that Gatsby was no
51、 longer useful for them. Gatsby generous p arties had not brought him even one friend. What s more, Daisy, once Gatsby s lover, the real killer, “hadn t sent a message or a flower ”。(Chapter, 33)The shar p contrast between the exavagence of the p arties and the coldness of the funeral revealed the h
52、yp ocritical relationshi p among people and the moral degradation of the Jazz Age. Gatsby, though his wealth came from his criminal activities,was the typi cal symbol of American dream in that time,and the whole-hearted dedication of Gatsby and his sincere belief in what he did made him heroic, and
53、this submerged the unpleasant details so that they did not seem important in the final outcome,as has the American dreammer who were so stubborn to believe persp irition would bring what they want. The real killer who murderred Gatsby was the society,in which people could become rich overnight by no
54、n-moral means.A poor beautiful girl could marry a wealthy boy who may not be handsome for the purpose of being rich,and a young man could find a job in which he would do nothing but be paid.While Gatsby, the true heir to the American dream,was killed by Cons piracy of his lover Daisy ,who was actual
55、ly stimulated by the vanity fair, and lived in luxury at the cost of Gatsby, to whom without mercy. The cruel reality smashed Gatsby s dream. Fitzgerald s comment on the failure of Gatsby s dream was also a statement on the failure of American dream. The contrast of the dream and the reality signifi
56、cantly indicated a moving away from faith and hope in a world where material interests had driven out sentimentality and faith. What is more, dream, even if it p ersists, is utterly helpl ess and defenseless against a material society. It can only be defeated. Gatsby was an exam pie. Owing to his un
57、realistic dream, Gatsby s fate turned out to be a tragedy. Because he was not conscious of his unrealistic dream of handle contradictions love and he did not correctly between ideal and reality, Gatsby sunk into this kind of unreal dream so dee ply that he can t wake up. And the final result of Gats
58、by was surely miserable. The Great Gatsby is Fitzgerald s finest novel. “ sensitive and symbolic treatment of themes of contemporary life related with irony and pathos to the legendry of the American dream. The Oxford Comp anion to American Literature The shar p contrast between dream and reality no
59、t only explains Gatsby s failure at the end, it also expl ains the meaninglessness of that age. In a word, these contrastsprovide the readers with a panorama of 1920s. And in the contrast, the theme of the novel -the disillusion of the American dream -is strengthened. In the mean time,theloss of the American dream reflects the corr up tion of people s morality. 了不起的蓋茨比中文讀后感 (一) 看任何小說都是在其中尋找與自己的契合點。某句話和 某個詞在小說特定的場景下引起我們思想上的共鳴,或者是 安自己的思維聯(lián)想到和小說毫無關系但自己感處很深的遙 遠的地方。我的讀后感都是“自我式”的注解,不是對小說 本身的解讀,而是由小說聯(lián)系到我自己和小說本身并無關 系。我的思維面很窄,每本小說的讀后感都是萬變不離其宗, 那就是我的理想和處事原則及一些很常識的小想法。很幼稚 但我想留下一些成長的痕跡,呈上自己的拙見,請看過本文
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