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1、霧都孤兒讀后感英文版5篇霧都孤兒讀后感英文版Oliver Twist , one of the most famous works of CharlesDicke ns’ , is a no vel reflect ingthe tragic fact ofthe life in Britai n in 18th cen tury。The author who himself was born in a poor family wrotethis no vel in his twen ties with a view to reveal the uglymasks of t

2、hose cruel crim in als and to expose the horror and viole nee hidde nundern eath the n arrow and dirty streets in London。The hero of this novel was Oliver Twist, an orphan , who was throwninto a world full of poverty and crime。He suffered enormous pain , such as。I felthunger, thirst , beating and ab

3、use 。 While reading the tragic experiences of the little Oliver , I was shocked by his sufferi ngsfor the poor boy , butat the same time I detested the evilFag in and the brutal Bill。 To my relief , as was writtenin all the best stories,the goodness eventuallyconquereddevil and Oliver liveda happy l

4、ife in the end。One of theplots that attracted me most is that after the theftlittle Oliver was allowed to recover in the kind care ofMrs。Maylie and Rose and began a new lifeHe went for walks with themorRose read to himand he worked hard at his less onsHe felt as if he hadleft beh ind foreverthe worl

5、d of crime and hardship and poverty。Howcan such a little boy who had already suffered oppressive affliction rema in pure in body and mind? The reason is the nature of goodness。Ithink it is the mostimporta nt in formatio n implied in the no vel by Dicke ns-he believed that good n ess could conq uer e

6、very difficulty。Although I don’t think goodness is omnipotent, yet I do believe thatthose who are kin d-hearted live more happily tha n those who are evil-m in ded。For me , the nature of goodness is one of the mostn ecessary character for a pers on。Good ness is to huma nswhat water is to f

7、ish 。 He who is without good n ess is an utterly worthlesspers on。On the con trary , as the famous say ing goes, ‘The fragra nee always stays in the hand that gives the rose’, he who is with good n essundoubtedly is a happy and useful person。People receiving his help are grateful

8、 to him and he also gets gratified from what he has done, and thus he can dogood to both the people he has helped and himself。To my disappointment , nowadays somepeople seemto doubt the existeneeAs a resultkindness , thinking it foolish of people to be warm-hearted they show no sympathy to those who

9、are in trouble and seldom offer to help others 。On the other hand , they attach importa nee to moneyand ben efit。 In theiropi nio n , money is the on ly real object while emoti ons and morality are nihility。 If they cannot get profit from showing their‘k indn ess’ , they draw bac

10、k whe n others arefaced with trouble and even hit a manwhenhe is dowr。 They are one of the sorts that I really detest 。Fran cis Bac on said in his essay, ‘Good ness , of all virtuesand dig nities of the mi nd, is the greatest , being the character of the Deity , and without it , manis a bu

11、sy , mischievous , wretched thing , no better than a kind of verm in。 ’That is to say a person without goodness is destined to lose everything 。Therefore , I , a kind person , want to tell those ‘vermin-to-be’ to learn from the kind Oliver and rega in the n ature of goo

12、d ness。霧都孤兒讀后感英語The author who himself was born in a poor family wrote this no vel in his twen ties with a view to reveal the ugly masks of those cruel criminalsand to expose the horror andviolenee hidden underneath the narrow and dirty streets in London 。 The hero of this novel was Oliver Twist , a

13、n orphan , who was thrown into a world full of poverty and crime oHesuffered enormous pain , such as hunger, thirst , beating and abuse 。While reading the tragic experiences of the little Oliver, I wasshocked by his sufferings 。 I felt for the poor boy, but at the same timeI detested the evil Fag in

14、 and the brutal Bill 。 To my relief , as was written in all the best stories, the goodness eventually conquered devil and Oliverlived a happy life in the end。Oneof the plots that attracted memostis that after the theft , little Oliver was allowed to recover in the kind care of Mrs。Maylie and Rose an

15、d began a new life 。 He went for walks with them , or Rose read to him , and he worked hard at his less ons。 He felt as if he had left beh indforever the world of crime and hardship and poverty。 Howafflictican such a little boy who had already suffered oppressiverema in pure in body and mind? The re

16、as on is the n ature of good nessI think it is the most important informationimpliedin the no vel by Dicke ns-he believed that good ness could conquer every difficulty。 Although I don’t thinkgood ness is omn ipote nt , yet I do believe that those who are kin d-heartedlive more happily tha

17、n those who are evil-m in ded英文版霧都孤兒讀后感One of Dicke ns most en duri ngly popular stories isOliver Twist , an early work published 1837-8。 Like many of his later no vels,its cen tral theme is the hardshipfaced by the dispossessed and those of the outside of tolite society。 Oliverhimself is born in a

18、workhouse and treated cruelly there as was the norm at the time for pauperchildre n, in particular by Bumble , a parish coun cil official or eadle Thestory follows Oliver as he escapes the workhouse and runs away to London。Here he receives an educati on in villa iny from the crim inal gang ofFag in

19、that in cludes the brutal thief Bill Sikes, the famous artful Dodgerand Nancy , Bill whore 。 Oliver is rescued by the in terve ntio nof a benefactor - MrBrow nlow - but the mysterious Monks gets the gang to kid napthe boy again 。Nancy intervenes but is murdered viciously by Sikes after she has showe

20、d some redeeming qualities and has discovered Monk sini ster inten ti onThe story closes happily and with justice for Bumble and the cruel Monks who has hidden the truth of Oliver parentage out of malice。Accusationswere made that thebook glamorised crime (like the ewgate Group of the period) but Dic

21、ke ns wiselydisassociated himself from crim inal romances。 His achievement was in fact inpresenting the underworld and problems of poverty to the well-off in a way rarely attempted previously 。霧都孤兒英語讀后感Howcan such a little boy who had already suffered oppressive affliction rema in pure in body and m

22、ind? The reason is the nature of goodness。Ithink it is the mostimporta nt in formatio n implied in the no vel by Dicke ns-he believed that good n ess could conq uer every difficulty。Although I don’t think goodness is omnipotent, yet I do believe thatthose who are kin d-hearted live more ha

23、ppily tha n those who are evil-m in dedFor me , the nature of goodness is one of the mostn ecessary character for a pers on。 Good n ess is to huma nsutterly worthless personOn the contrary , as the famous saying goes , Thefragranee always stays in the hand that gives the rose’, he whois wi

24、thgoodness undoubtedly is a happy and useful pers on 。 People receiv ing his help are grateful to him and he also gets gratified from what he has done , and thus he can do good to both the people he has helped and himself。To mydisappointment , nowadays somepeople seemto doubt the existenee of the go

25、odness in humanity。 They look down on people’s honesty andkindness , thinking it foolish of people to be warm-hearted。 As a result ,they show no sympathy to those whoare in trouble and seldom offer to help others 。 On the other hand , they attach importa nee to moneyand ben efit。 In theiro

26、pi nio n , money is the on ly real object while emoti ons and morality are nihility。 If they cannot get profit from showing their‘k indn ess’ , they draw back whe n others are faced with trouble and even hit a manwhenhe is down。 They are one of the sorts that I really detest 。Fra

27、n cis Bac on said in his essay, ‘Good ness ,of all virtuesand dig nitiesof the mi nd , is the greatestbeing the character of the Deity , and without it , manis a busy , mischievous , wretched thing , no better than a kind of verm in 。 ’霧都孤兒讀后感英文Oliver Twist is writte n by Charles

28、 Dicke ns 。Charles Dicke ns is one of the greatest writers in the England 。 He wasborn in a poor family , but later he became famous and rich 。 The famous no vel -A Tale of Two Cities is written by him, too 。This novel shows us the cruelty and crime of London 。Oliver Twist , the hero , is a poor orp

29、han 。 He lived in a life filled with taunts 。 Nobody loved him 。 With visions of his future , he decided to go to London。 He thought a new life was ing ,but he was wrong , a group of thieves were wait ing for him 。The author created a group of bad men 。Fag in , an old man , with a horribly ugly face

30、 andred hair , was the head of those thieves 。 He tried to make Oliver be a criminal。Bill Sikes was a cruel and evil man in the group。He had a bad temper 。Monks, Oliver’s brother , did bad things tohurt OliverHe wan ted to get the legacies left by his father aloneHepaid Fag in to trap Oliv

31、er into a life of crime 。 In fact , they were all afraid of being put intoprison and being hanged 。 They can’t live happily 。Nancy, a poor girl, loved a bad man 。 She had to help Bill Sikesperpetrate , because she loved him 。 She had to be loyal to the criminal group , because she lovedhim

32、。 Actually , she was kind 。 She helped Oliver at the risk of her life 。 If she had n&rsq uo;t fell in love with Sikes , she would have a happy ending 。The author showed these ugly things to us , he described an ugly world 。 But there are more kind people in the no vel 。Mr。 Brownlow , an old friend of Oliver’sfather , t

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