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讀書筆記范文(篇一)讀書筆記范文(篇一)TonightIwatchedthemovieforthethirdtime.Ireallyenjoythisfilmsomuch.

Sowhat'syourchoicebetweenbeingacommonpersonoraherowithpeople'sreects?Mostpeoplewillchoosethelatter.Butwhatwillbeyourchoiceifthecostislayingyourloveramongtherisks?Whatwillitbeifthecostisyoucannevertellthegirl,whoyoulovesomuch,thatyouloveher?Theidermanhadthiscontradiction.Butfinallyhestillchosethelatter,notinordertobeahero,buttomakethiswordpeaceful.

IwassomovedbythewordstheAuntMarysaid:

Youwillneverguesswhathewantstobe,theiderman.Heknowstheherowhenheseesone,tooafewcharactersoutthere,flyingallaroundoutthere,savingoldgirlslikeme.LordknowskidslikeHenryneedherocourageous,sacrificingforpeople,settingexamplesforallofus.Everybodylovesahero.Peopleenthronethem,cheerthem,screamtheirnamesandyearslatertheywilltellhowtheystoodintherainforhoursjusttogetaglimpsetheonewhotaughtthemtoholdontostandlonger.Ibelievethereisaheroinallofus.Theykeepusbehonest,giveusstrength,makeusnoble,andfinallyallowustodiewithproud.Everthoughsometimeswehavetoinitiativelygiveupthethingwewantmost,evenourdreams.SpidermandidthatforHenry,sohewantstoknowwhereheisgone.Heneedshim.

Theidermangotmuchfromthesewords,sodidI.Andwhataboutyou?what'stheherolyinginyou?

讀書筆記范文(篇二)BackgroundofJaneEyre

JaneEyreisthemasterpieceofCharlotteBronte,anEnglishwomanauthorin19thcentury.Theworkspossessromanticismandrealism.Itisalsothoughtthatthisbookisauthor’sautobiography.

IntroductionofJaneEyre

Janewasapureandthinkablewoman,wholivedinsubstrataofsocietyandstruckwithlife.Butshewasfractiousandthespriteofperusinghappiness.Theworkssingtheloverespectingeachotherandbreakawayfromconmancustomsandpreoccupation.Themostsuccessfulofthisbookistofigureafemaleimagewhodaredtogainstandtryforliberteandegalite.

Characteristicsofcharacters

JaneEyrewasabornresister,whoseparentswentoffwhenshewasveryyoung,andheraunt,theonlyrelativeshehad,treatedherasbadlyasaragtag.Shehadaterriblechildhoodbutit’snotaffectedherfuturebecausesheispoorbutaspiring,smallinbodybuthugeinsoul,obscurebutself-respectinggirl.

Janewasalsoathinkablewomaninherlove,shethoughtloveisequal,freeandrespecting,soshegainahappyendingwithbeautifulpersonality.

MythoughtsofJaneEyre

Janeownsgoodnessforherlover,Rochester,wholostarmsandeyes,andalsoforsomeonewhohadhurther.

Janeownspursuitforjustice;ithelpshertopromotegoodnessononesideandcheckthebadnessontheotherside.

Janeownsself-respectandclearsituationonequality.Alsoherlifeexperienceishardships,butsheneverunderratesherself.Shethinkseveryoneisthesame.Shehastherighttogainhappinessthroughhardworking.

Janeownstoughness,confidenceandstrivingforlife……

Sheisnotbeautifulandwealthyandverynormalinconman’smind.Butinmyopinion,thebeautyonthefaceisnotimportantthanintheheartbecausethebeautyofheartcouldliveforeverbutnotthebeautyofface.

So,tomeortoallgirlsintheworld,weneedn’tinferiorityandcomplaintwithourselvesifwedon’thavebeautyandwealthbecausethetruehappinessisnotgainedbythetowthings.Actually,weshouldlearntobeapersonwhoislikeJane,howfearlesswoman.

讀書筆記范文(篇三)ManypeoplesimplyregardPrideandPrejudiceasalovestory,butinmyopinion,thisbookisanillustrationofthesocietyatthattime.Sheperfectlyreflectedtherelationbetweenmoneyandmarriageathertimeandgavethepeopleinherworksvividcharacters.Thecharactershavetheirownpersonalities.Mrs.Bennetisawomanwhomakesgreateffortstomarryoffherdaughters.Mr.Bingleyisafriendlyyoungman,buthisfriend,Mr.Darcy,isaveryproudmanwhoseemstoalwaysfeelsuperior.EventhefivedaughtersinBennetfamilyareverydifferent.Janeissimple,innocentandneverspeaksevilofothers.

Elizabethisaclevergirlwhoalwayshasherownopinion.Marylikesreadingclassicbooks.(Actuallysheisapedant.)Kittydoesn’thaveherownopinionbutlikestofollowhersister,Lydia.Lydiaisagirlwhofollowsexoticthings,handsomeman,andissomehowalittleprofligate.WhenIreadthebook,Icanalwaysfindthesamepersonalitiesinthesocietynow.ThatiswhyIthinkthisbookisindeedtherepresentativeofthesocietyinBritaininthe18thcentury.

ThefamilyofgentlemaninthecountrysideisJaneAusten’sfavouritetopic.Butthislittletopiccanreflectbigproblems.ItconcludesthestratumsituationandeconomicrelationshipsinBritaininhercentury.Youcanfindthesefromtheverybeginningofthisbook.

Thefirstsentenceinthisbookisimpressive.Itreads:“Itisatruthwellknowntoalltheworldthatanunmarriedmaninpossessionofalargefortunemustbeinneedofawife”.Theundertoneisveryclear:thefoundationofthemarriageatthattimeisnotemotionbutpossession.

PeoplealwaysthinkthatAustenwasanexpertattellinglovestories.Infact,themarriageinherbookisnottheresultoflove,buttheresultofeconomicneeds.Afterreadingthisbook,Iknowthetruthisthatapoorwomanmustbeinneedofahusband,awealthyman.

Icouldn’tforgethoweagerMrs.Bennetwantstomarryoffherdaughters.Ifyouwanttoknowwhysheissocrazyaboutthesethings,ImustmentionthesituationinBritainatthattime.Onlytheeldestsonhadtheprivilegeofinheritinghisfather’spossessions.Youngersonsanddaughterswhoareusedtoluxuriousliveshavenochoicebutmarryamanorwomaninpossessionofalargefortunetocontinuetheircomfortablelives.Thus,wecanseethatgettingmarriedisawaytobecomewealthier,particularlyforwomenwithoutmanypossessions.JaneAustentoldusthatmoneyandpossessiondeterminedeverything,includingmarriageandloveinhercentury.

In“PrideandPrejudice”,thesisterofMr.BingleystronglyopposedhisplanofmarryingJanebecausetheBennetsdon’thavemanypossessionsandtheirsocialpositionsaremuchlowerthanthem.Fromthis,wecanseetherearealotofobstaclesforanotveryrichwomantomarryawealthyhusband.Thesociety,therelativeswouldnotallowthemtogetmarried.

Inmodernsociety,althoughthemarriagesofeconomicneedshavedecreasedrapidly,theconceptof“moneydetermineseverything”isstillrootedinsomepeople’smind.Alotofparentstryhardtointerferetheirchildren’smarriages.Educationbackground,possessions,jobsremainsthemainreasonthatmayinfluenceone’smarriage.Marryformoneyisstillabigprobleminoursociety.Wecan’thelpthinking:canmoneydetermineeverything?

Austenleftthisproblemforustothink.ThegeniusofJaneAustenliesinthisperfectsimplicity,thesimplicitythatreflectsbigproblems.AlthoughAustenwasonly21whenshewrote“PrideandPrejudice”,hersharpobservationofsociallivesmakesthestyleofthisbooksurprisinglymatureandlively.Theplotsinherworksarealwaysverynatural.Thedevelopmentoftheplotisasinevitableasaprobleminmathematics.IthinkthedepthofPrideandPrejudiceisthereasonthatmakesthisbookprominentandclassic.Today,herbookstillcanbetheguidetellingustheeconomicrelatio

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