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德伯家的苔絲讀后感英文篇一:

Shewasseducedbyaso-calledgentleman—Alec,andfromthenonherlifetotallychangedfromthislossofinnocence.Peoplelookeddownonherandrespectedhernomore.Actuallyshedidnothingwrongbecausebeforeshewasseducedsheknewnothingofmen.Shewasjustagirlwhenshefirstmetthatterribleman.

Shewasforcedbythegossipsandthechurchtoblameherselfforthisaccident,soshethoughtshedeservednothinggood.Inordertogetridofthepastshedecidedtogotoadistantdairyfarmbutwasstillsayingtoherselfthatshewaswrong.MaybeGoddidn’taGREewiththat,becausetheLordgavehersomeoneshelovedwithherwholeheartandlife—AngelChare.Angelpoppedthequestiontoherbutsherefusedhimwithoutsayingwhy.Shesaidshelovedhimdeeplyandperhapsnooneintheworldcouldlovehimmorethanshedidbutshecouldnotmarryhimforsomeunspokenreason.Angelwasn’tsatisfiedwiththisvagueansweranddidhisbesttowinTess.Somehowsheagreedandtheysoonfi*edtheweddingday.SoonaftertheirweddingAngelconfessedthecrimehecommittedtoawomanlongtimeagoandaskedforTess’sforgiveness.TesswasnotatallangryandforgaveAngelatonce;infactshewasratherhappyande*citedforshealsohadthingstoconfess.

ShesatandtoldeverythingtoAngel,hopinghewouldforgiveherashewasforgivenbutshewaswrong.Shewasnotforgiven,notasshethoughtshewas.Thewomanpays.

WithoutAngel’slove,nothingmeantanythingtoher.Theresultwasn’timportantnow.Tesswasarrestedforhermurderofthatso-calledgentleman.Why?ShestilllovedAngelandwhenhefinallywentbacktoherandaskedforHERforgiveness,afterhereGREttedwhathehaddoneunfairtoTess,shewasdesperate.Thatwastoolate—AlechadalwaystoldTessthatAngelwouldnevercomebacksohewonTess’strust.UnluckilyAngeldidcomebackandfoundTess.!Everythingwastoolate!

TesswasdeceivedandshelostAngelforthesecondtime!Thestrenghofherlovewassostrongthatshehadforgottenthedifferencebetweenrightandwrong.BeforethatshehaddonenothingwrongbutwhenshekilledAlec,everythingreallychanged!Shebecameacriminal!Howcoulditbe?ShewasaspureandinnocentasthegoodwifeintheBible.Herwholecharacterwashonestandfaithful.Angelfiguredoutatlastthatapersonshouldbejudgednotonlyonwhathehasdonebutalsoonwhathewantedtodo!

Tessdidn’twanttobeseducedbymanandshehadnopowertodefendherselfsoshelostherinnocenceandthat’sall!AngelalsodidthewrongthinganditwasevenmoreseriousthanTess’scrimebutHEwasnotblamedforit.Whyitisalwaysthewomanwhopays?Whytheyarealwayshurt?WhywasTess’sgirlishpuritylost?Whydoesthewrongmantakethewrongwoman?Whydothebadoftenruinthegood?Whyisbeautydamagedbyugliness?Womenaretooweak!Thousandsofyearsofhistoryhaveshownusthatwomenhavealwaysbeentreatedunfairly!

InoldChinatherewasaculture,whichdidn’tthinkofwomenashumanbeings.Ifyouaskedoneifhewastheoldestinhisfamily,hewouldprobablyanswer“theoldestone”evenifhehadsomeeldersisters.Ifyouaskedwhythenhewouldsay,“Ha,theyarenotincluded!”

Peoplegavebirthtomanygirlsinordertohaveonlyoneboytokeepthefamilynamegoing.Theythoughtgirlshadnouseforthefamily.Theywouldbemarriedandgotolivewiththeirhusbands’homeandbetheirwivessomedaysoonerorlater.Sotheyweree*tremelyhardongirls.

Girlsshouldbehardworking,faithful,loyal,intelligent,andvirtuousandthemostimportantthingwasshemustbeamaiden!Ifherhusbandwasthefirstmanwhotouchedherthenshewasagoodgirl,agoodwifenomatterhowshethought.Ifshewasn’t,thenshewouldgainaverybadreputationandnobodywoulddaretogonearher.Whataboutmen?Peopledidnotcarewhetherhewasane*periencedmanornot,nordidtheycareabouthischaracter.Theythoughtmanequalspowerandpowerequalsrights…

Nowlet’snotbesobitter.Nowadayswomen’ssituationshavebecomemuchbetter.Somearebecauseofthechangeofsocietyandsomearebecauseofcivilization.JustletthosepoorpainfulwomenlikeTESSbejustamemory.

德伯家的苔絲讀后感英文篇二:

ThomasHardy(18401928),whoisanEnglishnovelist.Hisfatherisastoneworker,whoisfondofmusic.Hisparentsthoughtmuchoftheeducationoftheirson.HegrownupintheDorsetshire,sotheenvironmentoftherebecamethemainbackdropofhiswritings.HiswritingsoftenreflectingthechangeaftercapitalismintrudethecountriesinEnglandandthepeople’shardlife.

Atfirst,Hardywrotesomenovels,andinhisoldage,heworkedonpoets.ThenovelTessoftheDUrbervilleswaspublishedintheyear1891.ThomasHardyfacingtheterrorofthewarandpropagatingthelove-kindness,heisoneofthegreatestEnglishwriters.

Thesummaryofthebook

Asisknowntoall,isthemostfamousnovelofThomasHardy.Tesscomesfromafarmer’sfamily,theDurbeyfields.Onedayherfather,JohnDurbeyfiedlearnsthattheyaredescendedfromtheD’Urbervilles,anancientfamily.HermotherurgesTesstoclaimkinshipwiththeremainingD’Urbervilles,sothatTesscouldmarryagentleman.Unwillingly,thegirlcomesincontactwiththeStoke,D’Urbervilles.ThereshemeetsAlecD’Urbervilles.Havingreceivedajoboftendingtochickens,TessstaysintheD’Urbervilles.BeforelongtherichbutguilefulAlecmanagestoseducethegirlandmakeherpregnant.Beinghumiliatedandresolute,Tessreturnshome,andgivesbirthtothechild,whoiscalledSorrowbutdiessoon.Withoutfinancialsupport,Tesshastoleavehomeandgoestoworkatadistantfarm,whereshemeetsAngelClaire.AfterAngelpersistentpursuitofTess,thetwofallinlove.Intheweddingnight,TessadmitsaboutAlecD’Urbervillesandthechild.Shebegsforforgiveness,butAngelleavesherindisgust.Tessagainreturnshomealone,onlyfindthatherfamilyremainsimpoverishedandsheevenhasnoplacetostay.Inthemeantime,AlecD’Urbervillesappearsagain.Hepromisestosupportherfamily,onlyasameanstomakeTessdependent.Attheendofhope,thegirljumpsintothetrapoftheshamelessman.However,AngelClaire,whoisremorsefulforhismercilessnesscomesback,whichmakesTessevenmoredesperate.AfterAngelleaves,shekillsAlec.ThenshefollowsAngelandescapewithhim.Theymanagetohideforawhileinawoodbeforesheisarrested.Sheishangedlater.

Inthisstory,thedramatispersonaTessisabeautiful,virtuouscountrygirl.AngelClairelovesTess,buthisloveisselfish,hecan’tforgiveherwife’smistake,heforsakesher.AlecD’Urbervillesisanevilperson,hemakesTess’slifebeingatragedy.

Thecomment

Thisisadolorousbook.

Thisisastoryoflove.

Tess,thepoorgirlasinnocentasthesleepingbirdsinthetrees,orthesmallfieldanimalsinthehedges,herlifedestroyedbyherrelatives,loverandsomeotherpeople.Theysaytheyloveher,buttheylikethemselvesmost.HerparentswanthermarriedAleconlybecausetheywantherdoingsomegoodforthefamily.Alecwantstopossessher,becausesheisthemostbeautifulgirlinthevillage.Hemakesherpregnantbutcan’tgiveherhislove.Angleistess’struelove,buthislovealsonotconsummate,hecan’tforgivetess’smistake,althoughhehaddidwrongwithawomen.

Whyonlythewomenhadtopay?Ithoughtofthisproblemforalongtime.Inthe19thEngland,womenhadnotstatus,theyliveveryhardbecausepeople’sprejudice.Tessisthevictimunderthenotfairenvironment,sheliveswithforce,andeventhelawthinkstheinsultsareallowable!Attheendofthebook,Fortuneswheelbereavesthelastthingshehad—herlife.

Howtovindicatethewomen’sright?E*pectchangethepeople’sprejudicewomenmustlearntobeadamancyandindependent.Wemustknowhowtotakecareofourselves.Wemusthavetheabilitytofeedourselves,sothatwecanwintheindependentofpersonalityandlife.Andsothatwecanhaveapureaupairlove.

Theword“woman”doesn’tmeans“puny”!

德伯家的苔絲讀后感英文篇三:

yesterday,IreadthenovelcalledTessoftheDurbevilles.writtenbyafamousEnglishwriterThomasHardy.

ThenoveltellsastoryaboutaprettyandgoodgirlcalledTess,wholivedinavillageinMarlott.Tohersadness,whenshewasseventeen,shewasnolongerapureanduntouchedgirl.Shegavebirthtoababy,whichdidntlivelong.SoTesschangedfromapuregirltoagrown—up.

Becauseshewastheeldestofthe7childreninthefamily,shefoundajobtosupportthewhole

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