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英語(yǔ)讀后感范文(優(yōu)選十八篇)5英語(yǔ)讀后感范文(篇一)Readingagoodbookcanaffectapersonforever.Afterreadingthebookgonewiththewind,Iwasreallyinspiredandbenefitedfromlight.Thebook,whetheritisabeautifulflowinglanguagedescriptionoravividcharacterizationofthecharacters,hasreacheditspeak.Itisthegemofworldliterature.Amongthem,theheroinesloveview,makemefeelquitedeep.Scarlett,theremarkablecharacterbornintheturbulentyearsofUnitedStates,herexcellentpersonalityradiatesinfinitelight.isbrave,strong,optimistic,hardtoliveandnevergivein.Sheisveryvigorousandsmart.Themoststrikingthingisherobsessionwithlove.Shehasanangelicfaceandashapelyfigure--agoose,moon,andamoon,inthewordsofabeautifulwomaninancientChina--andhowmanyyoungmenfallinlovewithher.Butshedoesntcareaboutthesethings.Shescrazyaboutlove.Butoutofdesperation,shemarriedtwopeopleshedidntlike.WhenshesawherbelovedASHLEYagain,shestilllovedhimmadlylikeateenagegirl,andwasdesperatetopourouthislovetohim.ThisremindsmeofanotherofexpressionofthewomensloyaltytoloveinfeudalChina.Inthecaseof"southeastpeacock",forexample,acoupleofmenandwomenshouldbemarriedtolove,andtheirloveiscloselyrelatedtomarriage."Youarearock,aconcubinelikeareed,areedlikeasilk,arockwithoutamove."Whentheirlovesuffersotherpeoplesdestruction,inordertoshowtheirdedicationtolove,theyonlyhave"fromthesoutheastbranch".Butscarlettisdifferent,inherloveview,loveandmarriagecanbeseparated,oraspiritualandphysicalseparation.Dropeverythingshedoesntcareabouteachsomemarriage,boldtoloveASHLEY,fightfortheirownhappiness,shedoesnotlovesetonetiquette,theshacklesofmoral,herloveisalwaysfree.Thismaybeduetoculturaldifferencesbetweentheeastandthewest.Thenatureofloveisnotchangedbythewayitexpressed.Scarlettshalflifewasalsoconfusedbylove.Hedidalotofwrongbecauseofhisconfusion.ShefoundoutthatASHLEYdidntloveherandwasnotasgoodasshethoughtshewas.ShelovednotASHLEY,aperfectimageofherheart.ThemoreASHLEYrefusedher,herheartoftheimage,themoreperfect-thisisanoldsaying:isthebestwaytogetit-butbecauseshemistakes,tomakeherwrongsidehappiness.Thisalsogivesmealesson:peopleshouldlearntodistinguishrightfromwrong,dontlethappinessslipthroughtheirfingers.Thankfully,inscarlettsloveintheworldthereisnothingasoflate,whenshecompletelyloseASHLEY,lostdaughter,herhusbandrhetthaslefther,sherealisedthatshereallylovedisrhett,shethrowpsychictraumaandregret,believeinyourselfcantheheartofrhett."Tomorrowisanotherdayanyway!"Ifmanypeoplecanhavethisoptimisticandconfidentattitudetowardslove,thenmanylovetragedieswillnothappen.Onthedaysofreading"gonewiththewind,"howmanytimeshaveIbeenhappy,noisy,sad,laughing.Severalxussadness,severalxushappiness,severalxusfeelings,severalxuswonder.Thehiddeninterest,leftbehindisastrongshockandalifetimeofemotion.英語(yǔ)讀后感范文(篇二)JaneEyre,nottall,thin,plain,asthecrowdisnotoutstandingself,nogorgeousappearance,notthevanitytomeettheproudanddelighted.IloveJaneEyre,thatkind,stubborngirl.Perhaps,Janesappearancecanfindselfshadow,tocomfortthemediocreself.Asawoman,whoareeagertobecomeselfconfidencewithdazzlingpearl,brillianceandbraggingrights,butnoteveryonecanshine,thereisonlyamediocre,outstanding;poor,onlyhavewealth;humble,isperfect,isarrogant;ugly;goodisevil.Everythingintheworldisalwaysantagonistic,anditlookscolorful,weavingthelifeofthemosttediouscomplexnetwork,includingvientiane.Atfirst,Ithoughtthestorywasmainlyabouthowtheherofollowedherfeelings,andslowlyreaddeepertounderstandtheprotagonistjane.Theuniquecharacterpresentedbylovereflectsherextraordinarytemperamentandaveryrichemotionalworld.Althoughsheissmall,ordinary,nomoney,nostatus,butshepursuesindependentpersonality,nottobowtolife,advocatingequality.AtthattimeinEngland,suchwomenwerevaluableandrespectable.Lovediesfromparents,andlivesintheauntshomewheretheyarecriticizedanddespised.Atthestartofthestudylife,butthelittlegirlandbest,Mr.BlowHesterwhenthesmearherface,afteragoodDanboerladytohelpfreeher"charges".AfterthedeathofHelen,agoodfriend,jane.Loveinprison,Wardschoolforeightyearsofgoodeducation.Shewasnotwillingtoliveinschool,shelongedfortheoutsideworld.Then,shewenttoThornfieldHalldomissAdeletutor,andthenfellinlovewiththehouseownerMr.Rochester,hehasabodythatwasnotgood-looking,isagentleman,butveryangry.Whentheygotreadytogetmarried,theyweresurprisedtoknowthatMr.Rochesterwasamarriedman!Hiswifewasamadman,livedinThornfieldhall.Jane.Lovedecidedtoleavehim.Tomuddlealongwithoutanyaimafterthreedays,whenshewasstarvingbyaSaintJohnrescued.Asaruralteacher.WhenSaintaskedhertomarryher,shedecidedtoreturntoRochester,eventhoughMr.hadbeenblindanddisabledatthetime.Jane.Loveisstrongwhenitcomestodealingwithallkindsofsuffering.Asshelearnedheridol:Mr.Rochesterisalreadymarried,shedidnotcry,beselflockedintheroomtobearallthedarkness,minda"leaveThornfield"oftheidea,andinspiteofMr.Rochesterbegging,stubbornlyleave.Shewasstrong,shewasnotknockeddownbygreatsuffering;shewasstubbornandbelievedthatshewouldchangeherfate;shelongedfortruelove,andgainedextraordinaryfeelings.JaneBrontbyEFCIeyestoeachindividualinsightintothesurrounding,JanecanclearlyfeelRochestersextraordinaryvision,Ingramshallow,twocousintalentandcharacter,andthegreatcoldinSaintJohn.Inherworks,JaneEyressharpeyesandquickandclosecommunicationwithhersoul,andhersoulfightrepulsion.Therefore,theworkattractedmethemostisBrontsJaneEyressheisnotaskeenonamediocretaste,sheisgoodatthinking,failingcautiousbutnotrash,independentthoughtandnotLai,tenaciousvitality,withdignityandtomaintain,followyourheartandnotworldly,workprinciplethereason,notheartless,hasauniqueperspectiveonyourlife.英語(yǔ)讀后感范文(篇三)Thewriterwritingunfolds,firstisentireFrenchsociety"sonetypicalwindow-----smallcityVarriale"spoliticalpattern.ThearistocratisbornGermanSwitzerlandthatmayorisrestoresthedynastyinherehighestrepresentative,themaintenancerestorationpoliticalpower,preventsthebourgeoisiefreepartymemberisinpowerinpoliticsregardsastheinherentresponsibilities.PoorcollectionpostmanagerValnothepromiseoriginallyisthepettybourgeois,asaresultofhiresoneselfthechurchsecretorganizationsaintcanobtainthenowthefatdifference,thusoneselfwithrestorationpoliticalpowerhitchinsameplace.TranscriptionhallFatherMaslonisthespywhichthechurchsends,allpeople"swordsanddeedsallunderhissurveillance,thetimewhichmutuallysupportsinthiskingplaceandthesacrificialaltar,ispersonwhichwieldsgreatpowerwithgreatarrogance.ThesethreepeopleconstituteThreeheadsPolitic,reflectedtherestorationinfluencetheaspectwhichyouthecityarrogatedallpowerstooneselfintheiropposite,isalargenumber,hasthehugeeconomicpotentialityaggressivebourgeoisiefreepartymember.Stendhaldescribestothepeopleguaranteeskingpartymember"sbedomineeringandtyrannical,ontheonehandagainletthepeopledrawsuchconclusion:Graspshastheeconomicpotentialitythebourgeoisie,alsowilldecideinpoliticsisthefinalvictor.《TheRedandtheBlack》thebookincirculationrevolutionizedinJuly,1830takeschargeofsoupreachesunexpectedlypictureisunderstandsclearlyhistoricalmovementthisoneinevitablytendsto.英語(yǔ)讀后感范文(篇四)JaneEyre—ABeautifulSoulJaneEyre,isapoorbutaspiring,smallinbodybuthugeinsoul,obscurebutself-respectinggirl.Afterweclosethecoversofthebook,afterhavingalongjourneythespirit,JaneEyre,amarvelousfigure,hasleftussomuchtorecallandtothink:Werememberhergoodness:forsomeonewholostarmsandblindedineyes,forsomeonewhodespisedherforherordinariness,andevenforsomeonewhohadhurtherdeeplyinthepast.Werememberherpursuitofjustice.It’slikeacompanionwiththegoodness.Butstill,avirtuouspersonshouldpromotethegoodnessononesideandmustcheckthebadnessontheotherside.Werememberherself-respectandtheclearsituationonequality.Inheropinion,everyoneisthesameattheGod’sfeet.Thoughtherearedifferencesinstatus、inpropertyandalsoinappearance,butallthehumanbeingareequalinpersonality.Wealsorememberherstrivingforlife,hertoughnessandherconfidence…Whenwethinkofthisgirl,whatshegaveuswasnotaprettyfaceoratranscendenttemperamentthatmakeusadmiredeeply,butahugecharmofherpersonality.Actually,shewasn’tpretty,andofcourse,theordinaryappearancedidn’tmakeothersfeelgoodofher,evenherownauntfeltdisgustedwithit.Andsomeotherseventhoughtthatshewaseasytolookdownonandtotease,sowhenMissIngrammetJaneEyre,sheseemedquitecontemptuous,forthatshewasobviouslymuchmoreprettierthan‘theplainanduglygoverness’.Butasthelittlegovernesshadsaid:‘Doyouthink,becauseIampoor,obscure,andlittle,Iamsoullessandheartless?Youthinkwrong!’ThisistheideaofequalityinJaneEyre’smind.Godhadn’tgivenherbeautyandwealth,butinstead,Godgaveherakindmindandathinkingbrain.Herideaofequalityandself-respectimpressussomuchandletusfeelthepowerinsideherbody.Inmymind,thoughaperson’sbeautyonthefacecanmakeothersoncefeelthatoneisattractiveandcharming,ifhisorhermindisn’tthesamebeautifulastheappearance,suchasbeautycannotlastfor,whenothersfindthatthebeautywhichhadcharmedthemonlyafalsity,it’snottrue,theywilllikethepersonnomore.Foralongtime,onlyaperson’sGREatvirtue,anoblesoul,abeautifulheartcanbecalledasANEVERLASTINGBEAUTY,justasKahillGibranhassaid,that‘Beautyisaheartenflamedandasoulenchanted’.Icanfeelthathowbeautyreallyis,asweareallfleshlymen,sowecan’tdistinguishwhetheramanisofnoblenessorhumbleness,butfleshlymen,sowecan’tdistinguishwhetheramanisofnoblenessorhumbleness,butastherearegreatdifferencesinoursouls,andfromthat,wecanknowthatwhetheramanisnobleorordinary,andevenobscure,thatis,whetherheisbeautifulornot.英語(yǔ)讀后感范文(篇五)Eventhemostundyinglovewillpassaway.Mylovehasbeenexhausted.-rhettForthousandsofyears,whatislove?Eventhephilosophercouldnotdiscussit.Ifloveisdefined,likeamathematicalformula,thenworldsmenandwomencantaketheirseats,withoutthetragedyofgonewiththewind.Iadmirescarlett,whodarestohateanddaretopursuewhatshepursues.Inthehighsocietywhereshelives,mostpeopledoit,soyouhavetodoit,alittlebitdifferently,tobeseenasrebelliousorevensinful.Inthatonlyistheageofmeninbusiness,scarlettasawomenshouldbehomexiangfujiaozi,sheusedhersharpmind,inbusinesstomakearesult,betterthananymanshouldbe,sotoShealsoignoreswhatotherssay,howtotalkabouther,shehasherpersistence!IntheAmericancivilwar,shewasafinewoman!Butinaworldofaffection,shewaslikeachild,obsessedwithshewanted,anddisdainedwhatshehad.Onesideisdesperatelytryingtomakeoneselfhappy,onesideceaselesslypushesthehappinessaway,pushlovertowardtheabyss.ASHLEYlovedMelanie,buthedidntreallyunderstanduntilafterherdeath.Andscarlett,inhisvaguemanner,waitedforhim.Ifhecouldhaveknownitearlier,shewouldhavebeenabletoextricatedherselffromthefirsttimescarletthadtoldhertolovehim.Asshesaid,eventhepaincansurvive.Butitstoolate!Andscarlett,ifsheknewthatshehadbeeninlovewithrhettbeforesheknewit,therewasroomformanoeuvre,andshewouldnothavegonetoadeadend.Thetwoofthem(scarlett,ASHLEY)haveacommoncharacteristic,loveapersonwithoutknowing,donotknowtocherish.Especiallyscarlett,rhettgaveherthechanceagainandagain,andshe,asrhetthadsaid,wasasstubbornasastubbornchild.Helovedscarlett,butheknowsmoreaboutscarlett,soheneversays,justthroughaction,whilescarlettalwaysuseotherpeoplesloveforhertotranslateintoawhip,alittleloveherman,andneverwanttounderstandhim.Intheend,hedespaired,anddisappointmentagainandagainmadehimneverhavethecouragetotryagain.HewasIntheend,hisloveforherwasexhausted.Shewastoolatetorepent.Hisheartisdead.Whenhisdaughterlefthim,hisheartwouldnevercomeback.Hesaidthathehadneverhadthepatiencetosewnupthebrokenthings,andtotellhimselfthatitwasjustlikenew,deceivinghimself.Brokenisbroken,cannevergobackagain,eveniffixed,abovestillleftcracks,nolongeristheoriginal.Whodraggedscarlettoutofherwidoweddepression?Whowasitthatindulgedscarlettspermissivenessandunjustifiabletroubleoverandoveragain?Whoalwaysappearsatthemostcriticalmoment,calmlycalmeverything.Rhettwaitedpatientlyforscarletttogrowup,butscarlettwaitedsofoolishlyforASHLEYtogrowup.Moneydidnotdisappointrhett,butscarlettmaderhettdesperate.Idontknow,oneattheendwhoknowsthatheisdeeplyinlovewiththepersonwhohasbeendeeplyinlovewithher,andthatpersondecidestoleaveherforever,whatkindofmoodwouldthatbe?Helplessness,confusion,pain,regret,orheartbreak?Inanycase,thatfeelingmustbebad!英語(yǔ)讀后感范文(篇六)LetmetellwhatIfeelafterreadingthegreatworkJanewasreallymovebyJaneEryeafterclosingtheakindandgoodwoman!MrsEyrehadaheartofreallylovedeveryonearoundher,andgaveothershelprespectedherselfanddidherbesttodoreallylovearebothagreatteacherandagoodfriendofwhenIamconfuse,IwillthinkofwillimaginewhatwillshedoifsheisnotreadJaneEryemyfriends!I'vejustfininshedreadingthefirst4HarryPotterbooksforaboutthe5thtimethrough,andthey'rejustasmagicalandaffectingastheyhaveeverbeen.Everythingisinhere:suspense,adventure,mystery,humour,danger.There'sevensomeprettysatisfyingpaybacks.Thecharactersarefantasticandfantasticallyrealistic.Therearebadpeoplewhoturnouttobegoodguysandgoodpeoplewhoturnouttobebadguys,justlikelife.英語(yǔ)讀后感范文(篇七)Theessenceofthepathisthatitiscontrarytothehighwayandnodefinitedestination.Butthisdoesnotmeanthatitdoesnottoanydirection.Itdoesnotmeanthatallwalksoflifewillbelostinallcases.Onthecontrary.ThestrollImentionedearlieranexploration,aslowdiscovery,theonlywaytoreallyknowmountains.Inotherwords,fictionsintheformofvariationarenotcloselyconnectedtoeachotherandthefeatureof"musicfragments"istheonlywaytostealththevariouspartsofthenovelandtolimitthetruemeaningofthetheme,andtorespecttheircoherentformsandrhythms.Ofcourse,attheendofallthepathsorpathsthatmakeusalloverthemountains-theymakeupabroaderview,andsomeofthepicturesaremoredirectandmoreintense.Intheimmortality,thethemeofthepastoralsongappearsonceagaininthework,butitisworthnotingthatthethemeisquitedifferentfromthepreviousone.First,thepoliticalUtopiaofthepositiveidyllicpastoralmeansandtheimageoftheutopianUtopiannolongerhavethesamecompletetendencies;itcontinuestoexistinPaul'sthinking,throughhismemoryofthe1968"Maystorm",butthisisadeadreference,andwecanevensaythatitisapositiveidyllic.Thecorpseofthepastoralsong.Here,wearecompletelyintheworldafterideology,whichtranscendshistory.WehavebeenawayfromthedesertpursuedbyYangwickandThomas."return"toselfisnolongertoescapetothepeaceandedgethatcanbereleasedtoself,nolongertoleavethestage,awayfromthecrowd,toavoidtheharmofthecrowdtous;toreturntoselfcometothemarketanddisplaymeinalleyes.Becauseitisaworldofpastoralpastoral,inthefinalanalysis,themodernselfworldstillatotalitarianworld-inasense,evenmoreharmfulthantheothertypesofpastoralsongs,becausethereisnofoundationoutsidetheworld,andnoonecandoitforitself.Theinevitabilityof"transcendence".Thisisatotalitarianpowerattheendofhistory.Kundla'swritingstyleandlanguageexpressionarestillworthlearning.Forgetthephilosophersayingthatlifeisphilosophy.Thereisareasonableexistence.Theneveryoneexists,whichmeansthatitsphilosophyisreasonable,eachpersonhasitsownwayoflifeandwayofthinking,andaccordingtothesemodesofthinkinglive,istheindividual'sownphilosophy.Everycharacterinpenisadifferentphilosophy.Thenameofeachchaptermetaphoresathemeofthinking."Face"meansself."Immortality"meansfameandfame."Struggle"meansAgnesandLuo,"emotionalman"meansperceptual,"chance"isassociatedwith"bell","celebration"isthemost.Theendoftheend?Ican'tbesuretosayitis,anditwouldbeadifferentideatoreadlater,butthesamethingisthatKundlahasalwaysledthereaderintothinking,noanswer.英語(yǔ)讀后感02-22英語(yǔ)讀后感范文(篇八)ApiggynamedWilburandaspidernamedCharlottebecamefriend.ThefutureofthispoorpiggyisadeliciouscourseoftheChristmas'feast.Thougheverconsideringescaping,yetafterallheisonlyapig.WhileCharlotte--althoughbeviewedassmallandsaid,"Letmehelpyou!"Whereuponsheusedhersilktoweavewordssuchas"SomePig"and"Terrific"inherweb,whichareregardedasmarvelbyhumanbeings.ThosemarvelouswordsalterWilbur'sandfinallyearnedhimahappyandpeacefuture.Nevertheless,atthatmoment,thelifeofCharlottealmostpleteditsspan…ThemostimpressiveepisodeofthisbookisthenotablefriendshipbetweenCharlotteandWilbur.Aspiderisathreattoapiggyatfirstglance,butlonelinesssuddenlymakesWilburbefamiliarwithCharlotteandsurprisinglyhefoundthatthisspideriswarmhearted.Whatimpressedusdeeplyisthewords"Youneverdie,I'llsaveyou!"byCharlottewhenWilburwaswailing"Idon'twannadie!Idon't!"Tofulfillherpromise,Charlottedevotedallherlifetimeandaskednorewards,untilthemomentshedied.Suchkindoffriendshipispureandclean,Onlyleavingtheselflessloveandpurekindness.Whenthissortofemotionhasalreadybeenlackedseriouslyincontemporarysociety,thisstoryundoubtedlymovesthereaders.MaybeeveryreaderenviesthatCharlottehasaWilbur,andWilburhasaCharlotte.Theword"Goodbye"hasalreadygonewiththewind,acpaniedbyhersilk,onlyleavingaCharlotte'swebineveryone'sheart.英語(yǔ)讀后感范文(篇九)Afterreadingthenews,Ithought,"evenifyou'reafraidthey'llcheatyou,youcanalwayscallthepolice."!Whyisthisindifference,inthesideofthecrowd,youdonotfeelsad?Howcoldyouaretotreatanoldmanlikethat!NowthereisalackofloveinthisEverydaythereisgreatlove,love,andlove.Whatelsedoyoutalkabout?Ifitwereyourfamily,wouldyoucare?Nowthatsocietyisadvancing,people'smoralsaregettingworse.英語(yǔ)讀后感范文(篇十)Recently,Ihavereadthefamousnovel“GonewithTheWind”byMargaretMitchell.Eachcharacterinthisbookgavemeagreatimpression.Atbeginningofthebook,IthinkScarletwasabeautiful,luckywoman.Somanyyoungmenwereinlovewithherandtheyalwaysaroundher.Butinfact,ScarletwasnottheluckywomanIthought.ShewasfellinlovewithAshleyWilkes,butthemanwasnotlikeotherboysaroundher.whenthennewscamethatAshleywouldbemarriedwithMelanie,shefeltsurprisedandevencouldn’tacceptthefact.WiththepsychologyofrevengingAshley,ScarlettmarriedtoMelanie’sbrotherbeforethedayofAshley’wedding.Soonafterthewarbrokeout,manyyoungmandied,includingScarlett’shusband.Scarlettbecameawidow.Shecouldn’tstandtheboringlife,sowhenMelanieinvitedhertothehomeofCharles’saunt.Withoutmoreconsideration,ScarlettleftforAtlanta.Onetimehospitalholdapartytocollectcontributions.Thenatparty,shemetRhettbuther,themanwholovesheratfirstsight.AlthoughScarlettdidn’tshowanygoodfeelingtohim,Rhettbutheralwayscompaniedherandmadeherhappy.Forseveralreasons,shemarriedagain,butRhettstilllovedher.WhenhersecondhusbandheaskedScarlettmarriedhim.Becausehebelievedthatheunderstoodherandhecanbringherhappy.Afterseveralmonth,theygotmarried.Theirlifebecamebetterandhappier.Latertheyhadalittedaughter,Bonnie.RhettlovedhislovelydaughterjustlikethewayhelovedScarlett.ButScarlettstilllovedAshley.Unfortunitily,Bonniediedwhensheridedthehorse.Rhettwashurtsobadlythathecouldn’tstandlivingwithScarlett,andhedecidedtoleave.AtthistimesherealisedthatthemanshereallylovedwasRhett,notAshley.ShetriedhardtopersuardRhettnottoleaveher.Heleft.Ithinkitwasapity,butitdoomed.AlthoughRhettlovehersomuch,hecoulddoeverythingtomakeherhappy,butsheneveropenedhertohimandtriedtounderstandhim.AlthoughScarlett’slovewasendupwithtragedy.Butfromherattitudeforlife,wecouldknowthatshewasastrongnevergaveupfacingendlessthewarwasterrible,everythingwasinconfusion,ScarletthadtotakeMelanieleftbacktohome,theTaraPlantation.Hopefullyshewantedherparent’shelp.Buttohersurprise,hermumhaddiedandherfatherwasoutofnormal.Situationhavebecamemoredifficult.WhileMelaniewasgoingtobirthtoababy.Scarletmadehermindontakingonthetask.Inordertokeepliving,Scarlettevenwenttoworkonfarm,shecotton.Melaniewasinpoorhealth,butshestillwenttohelpScarletttodofarmwork.ShebelievedScalettandgaveherlove.WithMenlanie’slove,Scarlettsupportedherhome,butatthistime,shestilldidn’trealizehowimportantMelanieforher.InordertosolvetheproblemoftheTaraplantation,shemarriedtoFrank.Inordertomakealivingshealsodidbusinesswhichwasunbelievableforwomeninthistime.Shestruggledwithcountlessdifficulties,butshenevergaveup.Shestillbelieved“Tomorrowanewday”。AnothergirlthatIlovedinthisbookisMelanie,shewasverykindandgentle.SheneverdoubtedtherelationshipbetweenScarlettandAshley,shealwaysstandedinthesideofScarlett.AlthoughScarletthatedherandevenwantedhertodie.ShestillbelievedScalettandtreatedScarlettasherbestfriend.Melanielovedherhusband,whenherhusbandwasfightinginthewar,shealwayswaitedforhim.Shedidn’thavethestrengthtogivebirth,butshestillwantedtohaveababyforAshley,finally,shedied.Thesethreemaincharactersinthebookareallveryobvious,butdifferent.Theygavemeaimpression.Scarlettwasaplaingirl,butwhatshedidwasnotplain.Shedidn’tstaysilentduringthewar,shechangedherownlifebystrugling.Infact,manypeoplelostwhattheyhavelikeScarlett,buttheyallgaveuptostriveforthehappinessthatessentiallybelongedtothem.Scarletthavethebravenesstochangethesituation.Butthepitywasthatshedidn’trecognizethereallovebelongherintime.IfshecouldgotdeepunderstandingofAshley,shemaynotlovehim.IfshecouldopenherhearttoRhettandunderstandhim,shemayrealizedherlovetoRhett.SometimesIcouldn’thelpthinkingthatwhytheauthorcanwritethismovedstory.Maybeshehavethesimilarexperiences.Onthewhole,thisisawonderfulbook,IfeelverygratefulthatIcanreadit.Icouldgetmanybenefitsfromit.英語(yǔ)讀后感范文(篇十一)Duringthisterm,IhavereadanovelTheRedandtheBlack.ThenovelwaswrittenbytheFrenchwriterStendhalinthe19thcentury.MarieHenriBeyle,betterknownbyhispennameStendhal,wasoneofthecriticalrealismFrenchwritersinthe19thcentury.ThemilitaryandtheatricalworldsoftheFirstFrenchEmpirewerearevelationtoBeyle.Knownforhisacuteanalysisofhischaracters"psychologyandreflectionofsociety,heisconsideredoneoftheearliestandforemostpractitionersofrealisminhistwonovelsLeRougeetleNoir(TheRedandtheBlack,1830)andLaChartreuseParme(TheCharterhouseofParma,1839)。StendhallaiddownforhimselfinadiaryentryofMay1804:regardeverythingI’vereadtodateaboutmanasaprediction;believeonlywhatIhaveseenformyself.Joy,happiness,fame,allisuponit.Futuritycallitrealismcreationmethod.InFrance,Stendhalwasthefirstlitterateurtorevealcorruptionofthebourgeoisiethroughliterature.Thenovelmarksthebeginningofrealism.AndréGidesaidthatTheRedandtheBlackwasanovelaheadofitstime,thatitwasanovelforreadersinthetwentiethcentury.InStendhal’stime,prosenovelsincludeddialogueandomniscientnarratordescriptions;hisgreatcontributiontoliterarytechniquewasdescribingthepsychologies(feelings,thoughts,innermonologues)ofthecharacters,resultantlyheisconsideredthecreatorofthepsychologicalnovel.Thepaper"sopeningsentence:Ifyourcharactersdonottalkaboutpolitics,theyarenottheFrenchin1830.isthefamoussentenceinTheRedandTheBlack.ThematerialofTheRedandTheBlackisbasedonarealisticeventthatatutorkilledherhostessin1827.WhenStendhalreadthestoryinthenewspaper,headapteditandwrotethelongbildungsromannovelTheRedandTheBlack.Thework,previouslytitledJulien,then,changedintoTheRedandTheBlack.TheRedsymbolizesmanythings,theuniformoftheNapoleonera,Mrs.Renal’sblood,revolutionandcontributionbythecommonpeople.TheBlackalsostandsforrobesofpriests,Martel’smourningapparelandtheplotofchurch.Thesubtitle,AChronicleofthe19thCentury,definitelystatesthetimebackground.Thusitcanbeseen,StendhalconsciouslywrotethispoliticaltintnovelaboutsocietyofBourbonRestoration.TheRedandTheBlackisthefirstcriticalrealis

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