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書(shū)蟲(chóng)英文讀后感書(shū)蟲(chóng)英文讀后感1Thiswintervacation,Ireadagreatbook《Bookworm》。Ingread1,1appreciatethebeautyofthemoon,and,IknowMary,queenofSocts'sstory Inaword,Ibenefitedalotofinit.Ireallylikethisbook.Amongthem,myfavouritebookis《Loveormoney》。Ittellsarichwomendeathwithout.Everyoneissuspect,andtheygreetedhermoneysmouthwater.Herlittledaughterthreatensher,toobtainmoney;onthesurfaceseemstoloveherbigdaughtertoreasonsbuthatermother;hersontoapieceoflandandmotherfellout Resultsamurdererisherbigdaughter!ReasonhaveToherthepersonIlove!Iwasverysad.Agirl,actuallykilledhermother,isreallytoonotfilialpiety.Iknowpeopleforavarietyofreasonswillkillyourmostclose.So,weshouldcontroloneself,avoidincentive,notrecklessthings The《Bookworm》hastaughtmealot.書(shū)蟲(chóng)英文讀后感2Inthewinterholiday.Ireadabook.Itisverywonderful.It'snameis"Themonkey'spaw".ThebooktellsabouttheWhitesandapaw'sstory.Mr.White'sfriendgavehimasmallanddirtypaw.Hesaid"Itcanmakesyourdreamscometrue.Butyou'llfeelunhappy."Mr.Whitewanted?3000.Andaftersomedays,hegot?3000,buthissondeid.TheendisMr.Whiteandhiswifewereverysad.Ithink“Themonkey'spaw”isveryuseful.Becauseittellsussomeimportantthings.Suchas"getsomethingfornothing."isimpossible.Wemustdoeverythingsbyourselves.Andwemustknowlearnbydoing.WhenIwas10yearsold.Iwasnotgoodatmath.AndIhadtriedtofindmanyescapesolutions.Butnooneisgoodforme.Mymothertoldsme,"learnbydoing",andIdidsometestquestions.Now,mymathisok.Ithinkmystorylikes"Themonkey'spaw".Andinthenewfuture,Iwilldoeverythingsbymyselfanddonotrelyonmyfatherandmother.IknowIamthebest.Whatanicestory!“Themonkey'spaw”isperfect,andIwilllearnmoreandmoreinit.書(shū)蟲(chóng)英文讀后感3Ireadinthiswintervacation.IlikeCanterburyTalesverymuch.TheCanterburyTalesisnotonlyacollection.Itishavemanyfunctions.Forexample::Itshowsabroadpictureofthesociety.Pilgrimsfromallwalksoflife:theknight,monks,scholars,lawyers,businessmen,craftsmen,farmers,Miller.:Itadoptsvariousliterarygenreofthemiddleages,aknightlegend,hagiography,sermon,fable.:Descriptionandstoryofthecharactersofthetotalsequenceandopeningitselfinteresting,fullofhumor.:Characteristicsonthenarrator'sownlanguage,eachstoryreflectsthenarratoridentity,interest,hobbies,occupationandlifeexperience.Worksofhumorandirony,strongsenseofcomedy,inwhichmoststorieswithdoublerhymeverse,influenceonlaterEnglishliterature.Figures.Itisagreatbook.書(shū)蟲(chóng)英文讀后感4Inthissummerholidays,Ireadabookcalled<GreatExpectations>,itwaswrittenbyCharlesDickens,oneofthemostfamousEnglishwriters.Hewrotelotsofwonderfulnovels.Thisbookisoneofhiscompositions.Peoplealwaysliketocomparewiththeirfriends.Itisabigfoibleofallthepeople.Ifotherpeoplehavealotofmoney,wealsowanttoberich.Ifallthepeoplearoundusarepoor,wenevermindthatweareverypoor,too.wewillnotashamedbecauseofourfolly.Thisisasocialproblem.Ifweneverpossessanything,wewillnotmindwelostsomething.Sincewedon'twanttobeveryrich,wewillnotfeeldespondbecausepoor.TheprotagonistofthisnovelisPip(Handel)。Hisparentsdiedwhenhewasababy.Hissisterhadbroughthimup'byhand'.HissistermarriedtoJoeGargery,thevillageblacksmith.Theydidn'thavemuchmoney,andPipneverwenttoschooltostudy.Buthewasoftenveryhappy.Becauseallofhisfriendsarelikehim.Itisn'tveryunfortunatetothem,thisistheirlives.Butbyachance,Piphelpedaconvict;hegavemuchfoodtohim.ThenhemetMissHavisham,averystrangeoldwomanandshewasveryrich.Fouryearslater,MissHavishamwantsPiptoberemovedfromhishomeandeducatedasagentlemanwhoexpectsinheritafortunewhenhegrowup.Afterhearingthat.Pipstartedtodespisehispoorfriends.Heevenfeelashamedbecausehelivewiththepoorman.Pip's'greatexpectations'destroyedhislife.Thisnoveltoldusthatwecannotcomparewithothers.Don'tfeelenvyattheothersmoney.Andifonedayyoubeveryrich,pleasedon'tdespiseyourpoorfriends.書(shū)蟲(chóng)英文讀后感5HereIamsittingonacouchalone,thinkingaboutwhatIhavejustfinishedreadingwithtearsofsadnessfillingmyeyesandfireofindignationfillingmyheart,whichrevivedmyexhaustedsoulthathasalreadybeencoveredbythecrueltyandtheselfishnessofthesecularworldforalongtime.ItistrulywhatIfeltafterreadingOliverTwist,writtenbytheprominentBritishauthorCharlesDickens.Theresonancebetweenmeandthebookmakesmefeelnotonlythekindnessandthewickednessofallthecharactersinthenovel,butwhatthisaloofsocietylacks,andwhatIlackdeepinside.ThesesupremeresourcesI'mtalkingaboutrightnowaresomewhatdifferentfromminerals,oilthatweusuallymention.They'reabstractlikefeelings,andsomekindsofspiritualstimulationthatallofusdesireanxiouslyfromoneanother--loveandcare.ThosecharitablefigureswhomDickenscreatedinthenovelarereallywhatweneedinlife.Theyshowedloveandcaretoothers,justasthegentlerainfromtheskyfellupontheearth,whichwascarvedintomyheartdeeply.Mr.Brownlowisonesuchperson.Theotherdayhehadoneofhiselaboratewatchesstolenbytwoskilledteenagethieves,ArtfulDodgerandCharleyBates,andthoughtnaturallyitwasOliver,whowasanorphanandforcedtolivewithagangofthieves,thathaddoneitbecausehewastheonlyonenearbyafterthethefthadtakenplace.Beingwrathful,hecaughtOliver,andsenthimtothepolicestationwheretheill-tempered,unfairmagistratesworked.Fortunatelyforhim,Oliverwasprovedinnocentbyoneonlookerafterwards.Withsympathy,Mr.Brownlowtooktheinjured,poorOlivertohisownhome.ThereOliverlivedfreelyandgleefullyforsomemonthsasifhewereMr.Brownlow'sownson.Oneday,however,Mr.BrownlowaskedOlivertoreturnsomebookstothebooksellerandtosendsomemoneyforthenewbooksthathehadalreadycollected.ThethiefOliveroncestayedwithkidnappedhim.AfterthathedisappearedinMr.Brownlow'slife.Searchingforawhile,Mr.Brownlowhadtobelievethefactthathehadrunawaywithhismoney.Butdramatically,theycameacrosseachotheragainafewyearslater.Withouthesitation,Mr.BrownlowtookOliverhomeforthesecondtimenotcaringifhehaddonesomethingevil.PerhapsmostofuswouldfeelconfusedaboutMr.Brownlow'sreaction.Butasamatteroffact,thisisjustthelessonweshouldlearnfromhim.JesussaidintheBible.“Forgivenotseventimes,butseventytimesseven.”Why

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