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一小時的故事讀后感篇一:一小時的故事讀后感ChangeswithinonehourAnhourisveryshort,thensuddenlythepast.Butwhathappenedwithinanhour,canalsochangetheperson’smood,pointofview,andeventhefateofthefuture.Thestoryofanhour(KateCopin)whichveryappropriateprovedthispoint.Inthisstory,Mrs.Mallardafterlearnedthatherhusbandhaddiedbecauseofthetrainaccident.Shegotothebedroomwithgrief,butinherheartdeeplyiscomfortableaftersherealizethatshewasfreedom,butfreedomisshort,becauseherhusband’sreturnwhichdestroyherdreamoffreedom,thecollapseanddespairofthemomentcauseMrs.Mallardonthepathofdeath.Mrs.Mallardisawomanwithaheartdisease,thepeoplearoundheralwayswanttoprotecther,suchashersisterandherhusband’sfriend.Buteverybodydon’tknow,comparedwithmeticulouscare,shepreferstohaveallofherownlife.Whenhersistertoldherthatherhusband’sdeath.“sheweptatonce,withsudden,wildabandonment,inhersister’sarm”,andthenshegotoherroomalone.Shedidn’trealizeherfreedomnow,becauseherhusband’sdeathblowtoheristooheavy.“thestareinhereyes”,theexhaustionbody,Perhapsinthepastherdependenceonherhusbandmakesshefeltataloss,althoughsheprefersselfindependence.Justlikehername.Abirdbeforebeingreleasedfromacase,theymustbesoanxiouslikethis.TheneverythingchangewhenMrs.Mallardlookoutsidetheopeningwindow,“thedeliciousbreathoftherainwasintheair.”,“inthestreetbelowapeddlerwascryinghiswares.”.Thissensewhichfullofvitalityandnewlife,lethergraduallygropetotheideathathiddeninherheart:“Free,free,free.”.“theystayedkeenandbright.Herpulsesbeatfast,andthecoursingbloodwarmedandrelaxedeveryinchofherbody.”.Shewasfinallyfree,nothingcanlimithertostarthernewlife,evenshebegantoprayforhermightlivelonger.Themomenttoopenthewindow,justlikethecasedoorisopentolifeoutside.Butthisfreedomtimenotforlong,becauseofherhusband’sback.Herhusbanddidn’tdeadinthebeginning.Inthemomentherhusbandcameback,Shelostherfreedomagain,Itismoreterriblethannevergetfree.Itsuddenlyhappenedlethernolongerwithstandtheblowinhersoul.Ironically,thedoctordiagnosedherdiedofeuphoria.Idon’tknowwhattheauthormean,perhapsthisironyisroughlytothedoctorandhelplessabouttheworld.Throughthestory,thethingswhichhappeninjustonehour,lethertoseethehopeoflife,andthenbreakherhopes.Fateissoheartlessandelusive.Ithinksometimeswecancontrolthefate.Butwhenwecannotcontrolthefate,Weshouldenjoythelifetocherishnow.Perhapsinthefuturetherewillbeanhourcompletelychangeyourdestiny,whethergoodorbad.篇二:TheStoryofanHour一小時的故事,英文讀后感TheStoryofanHour--ByCavedwellerThestoryisquiteshortbutimpressive.Thewifewhoisafflictedwithahearttroublehearsherhusband’sdeath.Sheweepsatonce,whileheartgoesfree.Alone,shereflectsherlifeasawifeoppressedbyherhusband’spowerfulwill.Rejoicinginfreedom,deathhelpsherdefeatthetyrannyinherfamily.Hopinginabetterlife,thewholeworldbecomesadorable.Whensheappearsinthepublicagain,atthatmoment,astheauthorsays“therewasafeverishtriumphinhereyes,andshecarriedherselfunwittinglylikeagoddessofVictory”.Untilnow,everythingseemsperfectlygratifying.AhumanbeinglivesuptothecommandofIsaiahto“undotheheavyburdens-lettheoppressedgofree”.Asusual,theauthorhasforeseenthatahappyendingstoryisalessthansatisfactory. Here comesthe dramatic change. The“forevergone”husbandreturns.Thekingwillregainhisthrone.Thewifewillretreattothecorner.Beholdingthemanwalkingbodilyintotheroom,thejoyfulwifeheartsthecrashingofherdreamyfuture.Aweakheartcan’ttakethetwooppositeextremes.Then,shediessuddenly,whileexpectedly.Thedoctorsaysshediesofheartdisease-ofjoythekills.Whilesarcastically,notjoykills,butdespaircounts.KateChopinwritesthestoryin1894whichisthestartingprocessoffeministmovement.Atthattime,thestrengthoffightingforwomen’srightsisweakandvulnerable.Therefore,thedeathofthewifeimpliestheunavoidablefailureofit.Thestoryrevealsthehidingtruthintheseeminglyharmoniousandhappyfamily:thepowerfulwillofahusbandbendsthewifeinthatblindpersistencewithwhichmenandwomenbelievetheyhavearighttoimposeaprivatewilluponafellow-creature.Inauthor’sopinion,thisfamilytyrannyisakindofcrime.Women,especiallyhousewives,oughttoliveforthemselveswithindependenceanddignity.However,inalonghistory,women’srightsareignored.Sothefightingmusttaketimes,whilepeoplearepatientwiththetribulation.篇三:一小時的故事一小時的夢凱特?肖邦(KateChopin:1851-1904 )知道馬蘭德夫人(Mrs.Mallard)的心臟很衰弱,他們盡可能小心冀冀地把她丈夫死亡的消息告訴她?,斕m德的姐姐,約瑟芬(Josephine),斷斷續(xù)續(xù),遮遮掩掩地向她暗示。她丈夫的朋友理查茲(Richards)也在那兒,就在她身邊。在列有布倫特?馬蘭德(BrentlyMallard)名字的火車事故遇難者的消息名單傳來時,理查茲正好在報社里。第二份電報使他在最快的時間里證明了消息的可靠性。他必須趕在那些不太心細,不太溫柔的朋友之前把這個不幸的消息帶給馬蘭德夫人。她沒有像別的女人那樣聽到丈夫的壞消息就崩潰了。她近似絕望地撲倒在姐姐的懷里嚎啕大哭。當這暴風雨般的悲傷過后,她獨自一人回到了自己的房間,不讓任何人跟著她。窗戶對面,放著一把舒服的大扶手椅,她疲憊不堪地沉了進去。這種疲憊折磨著她的身體,似乎也正浸入她的靈魂。她看到了屋外廣場上充滿新春氣息的樹梢。空氣中彌漫著芬芳的雨的氣息。窗戶下面的街道上,小販正在叫賣他的器皿。遠處傳來縹緲的歌聲,數(shù)不清的麻雀也在屋檐下嘰嘰喳喳地唱個不停。對著她窗戶的西邊天空上,層層疊疊的云朵之間,露著一綹綹藍色的天空。她把頭靠在椅背上,非常平靜。除了像個孩子哭到睡著還繼續(xù)嗚咽一樣,她也偶爾地嗚咽一下,這使她有點顫抖。她很年青,臉龐白皙、安詳。臉上的紋路顯示著一種壓抑或者說是一種力量。但是現(xiàn)在,她那凝望藍天的雙眸,目光茫然。這并不是沉思,更不是一種發(fā)呆。有一種感覺正在向她靠近,那正是她帶著恐懼等待的。是什么?她不知道。這種感覺太微妙,太難以捉摸,她說不清楚。但她感覺得到它,它正在空中蔓延,它穿過彌漫于空氣中的聲音、氣味和顏色慢慢地靠近她?,F(xiàn)在,她內(nèi)心騷動不安。她開始認識到那種向她步步進逼、并且漸漸地控制他的感覺是什么。她努力地想用自己的意志力把這種感覺打回去,但是她的意志力就像她那兩只纖細、白皙的雙手一樣無力。當她任那種感覺肆意發(fā)展的時候,從她微微張開的雙唇間喃喃地溢出一個詞。她屏住呼吸一遍又一遍地重復著:“自由,自由,自由!”隨著那種感覺而來的茫然的目光和恐懼的神色從他的眼里消失了?,F(xiàn)在,她的目光炯炯有神。心跳加快,熱血溫暖了身體的每一個部位,使她感到身心放松。她沒有時間去想此刻擁有的這種歡愉是否恰當。一種清楚的、興奮的感覺燃燒著她,她根本無暇去顧及那些個瑣事。她知道,當她見到丈夫那雙溫柔、親切的雙手變得僵硬,那張從來都不會對她吝嗇愛意的臉變得毫無表情、灰白如紙的時候,她肯定還會哭的。但在這痛苦之外,她看到了長遠的

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