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写读后感时,注意用具体的例子来支持自己的观点是非常重要的,读后感中可以讨论书中对人性的探讨,提出自己的看法,高中范文网小编今天就为您带来了写英语读后感5篇,相信一定会对你有所帮助。

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写英语读后感篇1

i have a lot of feelings after reading ‘love yourself’.this article gives me a leon and helps me a lot.it has influence on me.i will do will in the future.

the article tells us that we should invest in ourselves, because it can help us understand ourselves and the world, it also can help us to live a better life.this article thinks that we can set a low bar for happine.we can gain happine easily in this way.taking a long bath and reading something to escape from stre, that is very important.after reading this article, i think that we should take one small step forward towards something positive.that can help us get more useful thing.if you stumble, you should be your own best friend.we can ask ourselves how would my friends support me and help me in this situation.we can gain succe in this way.taking break is also very important, we can read a funny book or comic or listen to a podcast.this can help us relax ourselves and do things well.the article let us remember that the future is still in our hands.we shouldn’t get stuck in thought loops that just go round and round about what we could have done or what went wrong.because we can’t change it.we should take one of those steps today that is the most important thing.what’s more, we should remind ourselves of why is smart to be kind to

ourselves.when we are kind to ourselves, we will do well and gain succe eventually.

after reading this article, i do learn a lot of useful things, it tells me a lot and helps me a lot.i believe that i can do better in the future.

写英语读后感篇2

the cop and the anthem

o henry

on his bench in madison square soapy moved uneasily, and when soapy moves uneasily on his bench in the park, you may know that winter is near.

a dead leaf fell in soapy's lap. that was jack frost's card. jack is kind to the regular residents of madison square, and gives them warning of his annual call.

soapy realized the fact that the time had come for him to provide against the coming winter. and therefore he moved uneasily on his bench.

the winter ambitions of soapy were not of the highest. in them there were no dreams of mediterranean voyages, of blue southern skies or the vesuvian bay. three months on the island was what his soul desired. three months of assured board and bed and good company, safe from north winds and policemen, seemed to soapy the most desirable thing.

for years the hospitable blackwell prison had been his winter refuge. just as the more fortunate new yorkers had bought their tickets to palm beach and the riviera each winter, so soapy had made his arrangements for his annual journey to the island. and now the time had come. on the night before three sunday newspapers, put under his coat, about his feet and over his lap, had not helped him against the cold as he slept on his bench near the fountain in the old square. there were many institutions of charity in new york where he might receive lodging and food, but to soapy's proud spirit the gifts of charity were undesirable. you must pay in humiliation of spirit for everything received at the hands of philanthropy. so it was better to be a guest of the law.

soapy, having decided to go to the island, at once set about accomplishing his desire. there were many easy ways of doing this. the pleasantest was to dine at some good restaurant; and then, after declaring bankruptcy, be handed over to a policeman. a magistrate would do the rest.

soapy left his bench and went out of the square and up broadway. he stopped at the door of a glittering cafe. he was shaven and his coat was decent. if he could reach a table in the restaurant, the portion of him that would show above the table would raise no doubt in the waiter's mind. a roasted duck, thought soapy, with a bottle of wine, and then some cheese, a cup of coffee and a cigar would be enough. such a dinner would make him happy, for the journey to his winter refuge.

but as soapy entered the restaurant door, the head waiter's eye fell upon his shabby trousers and old shoes. strong hands turned him about and pushed him in silence and haste out into the street.

soapy turned off broadway. some other way of entering the desirable refuge must be found.

at a corner of sixth avenue soapy took a stone and sent it through the glass of a glittering shop window. people came running around the corner, a policeman at the head of them. soapy stood still, with his hands in his pockets, and smiled at the sight of the policeman.

"where is the man that has done that?" asked the policeman.

"don't you think that i have had something to do with it?" said soapy, not without sarcasm, but friendly.

the policeman paid no attention to soapy. men who break windows do not remain to speak with policemen. they run away. he saw a man running to catch a car and rushed after him with his stick in his hand. soapy, with disgust in his heart, walked along, twice unsuccessful.

on the opposite side of the street was a little restaurant for people with large appetites and modest purses. soapy entered this place without difficulty. he sat at a table and ate beefsteak and pie. and then he told the waiter that he had no money.

"now go and call a cop," said soapy. "and don't keep a gentleman waiting."

"no cop for you," said the waiter. "hey!"

in a moment soapy found himself lying upon his left ear on the pavement. he arose with difficulty, and beat the dust from his clothes. arrest seemed a rosy dream. the island seemed very far away. a policeman who stood before a drug store two doors away laughed and walked down the street. soapy seemed to liberty.

after another unsuccessful attempt to be arrested for persecution a young woman, soapy went further toward the district of theatres.

when he came upon a policeman standing in front of a glittering theatre, he caught at the straw of "disorderly conduct."

on the sidewalk soapy began to sing drunken songs at the top of his voice. he danced, howled, and otherwise disturbed the peace.

the policeman turned his back to soapy, and said to a citizen:

"it is one of the yale lads celebrating their football victory over the hartford college. noisy, but no harm. we have instructions not to arrest them."

sadly, soapy stopped his useless singing and dancing. a sudden fear seized him. was he immune to arrest? would never a policeman lay hands on him? the island seemed an unattainable arcadia. he buttoned his thin coat against the north wind.

in a cigar store he saw a well-dressed man lighting a cigar. he had set his silk umbrella by the door, soapy entered the store, took the umbrella, and went out with it slowly. the man with the cigar followed hastily.

"my umbrella," he said.

"oh, is it?" said soapy. "well, why don't you call a policeman? i took it. your umbrella! why don't you call a cop? there stands one on the corner."

the umbrella owner slowed his steps. soapy did likewise. the policeman looked at them curiously.

"of course," said the umbrella man, "that is - well, you know how these mistakes occur - i - if it's your umbrella i hope you'll excuse me - i picked it up this morning in a restaurant - if it is yours, why - i hope you'll -"

"of course it's mine," said soapy.

the ex-umbrella man retreated. the policeman hurried to help a well-dressed woman across the street.

soapy walked eastward. he threw the umbrella angrily into a pit. he was angry with the men who wear helmets and carry clubs. because he wanted to be arrested, they seemed to regard him as a king who could do no wrong.

at last soapy reached one of the avenues to the east where it was not so noisy. he went towards madison square, for the home instinct remains even when the home is a park bench.

but on a quiet corner soapy stopped before an old church. through one window a soft light glowed, where, no doubt, the organist played a sunday anthem. for there came to soapy's ears sweet music that caught and held him at the iron fence.

the moon was shining; cars and pedestrians were few; birds twittered sleepily under the roof. and the anthem that the organist played cemented soapy to the iron fence, for he had known it well in the days when his life contained such things as mothers and roses and ambitions and friends.

the influence of the music and the old church produced a sudden and wonderful change in soapy's soul. he saw with horror the pit into which he had fallen. he thought of his degraded days, dead hopes and wrecked faculties.

and also in a moment a strong impulse moved him to battle with his desperate fate. he would pull himself out of this pit; he would make a man of himself again. there was time; he was young yet. those sweet organ notes had set up a revolution in him. tomorrow he would be somebody in the world. he would -

soapy felt a hand on his arm. he looked quickly around into the broad face of a policeman.

"what are you doing here?" asked the policeman.

"nothing," said soapy.

"then come along," said the policeman.

"three months on the island," said the magistrate in the police court the next morning.

写英语读后感篇3

"treasure island" was written by the protagonist jim, who accidentally got a treasure map of the pirate head, flint. the rich squire took jim and his doctor, livesey, on a treasure hunt. however, a group of pirates, led by silver, were dressed as sailors and sailed to treasure island. on the island, there was a battle between the treasure-hunters and the pirates. finally jim beat the pirates with his wits, found the treasure, and returned safely.

we must learn jims witty and brave spirit. in the article, jim accidentally overheard pirates plot, luring, threatened by the pirates, but jim in a crisis, as cool as a cucumber, report to the captain, the pirates plot to save everyone. although jim encountered many difficulties in the treasure hunt, he faced difficulties head-on and broke the difficulty.

in life, we encounter many temptations: online games, other peoples money... we must be like jim, too.

"treasure island" is really a good book, it tells me to be tactful and brave, to encounter the temptation not to move, to meet the difficulties head on...

写英语读后感篇4

osero is one of shakespeare's four tragedies. this is a very touching and shocking love tragedy. what was the cause that led to the tragedy? there are many reasons for this tragedy, both internal and external factors, and his inferiority complex is also a decisive factor. it was because of his inferiority that osero was used by iagu, credulous iagu, and he lacked confidence in his marriage and lacked trust in his beloved wife. what made him form this inferiority complex? osero's inferiority complex is caused by his social environment and his life experience, which is beyond his control.

and according to my humble opinion, the work of "osero" is an attack on some of the status quo of contemporary social marriage - no reasonable communication between couples, and no complete mutual trust. osero was a qualified warrior, but he was not a qualified husband, because he did not fully trust his wife, but he easily forced his wife to death because of the small provocation.

in the drama, osero experienced years of war, besieged and unexpected experiences from childhood. "the most terrible disaster... it is an inextricate danger, captured in the hands of an arrogant enemy as a slave, and through redemption. his experience showed that he was not a "roaming knight", but a representative of the african nation that had been conquered, enslaved, plundered and killed by white people in the historical period. after such a series of things, though he later became a general in the world because of his remarkable achievements, his tolerance was reduced, and a little setback would give them a heavy blow and make him feel inferior.

perhaps we need more causes to analyze, and perhaps we need more arguments to prove that this tragedy is just a private affair between a lost man and a woman who is a trapped woman. but we can't deceive ourselves. the darkness that is hidden in the sun, the deep desire in the deep, the dark eyes hidden in the middle of a layer of people, the hierarchy deeply folded in the inner structure of the society, that has never stopped at the beginning of the antagonism of innocence and eviction above the destiny of mankind. if all this does not constitute the great tragedy of human fate, if only a couple's estrus is just a war, if only a war, if only a resistance, if only simply the good and evil, then why should we sit here and listen to a thrilling cry after a great feast. why do we need to read this volume back and forth, but we still can't stop our anger and sadness. why do we need civilization, why we need the future? why should we talk about love?

osero and tess monna's love was pure, transcendental and enviable, but because of inferiority, osero became sensitive, became envious, became jealous, lost reason, lost his true love, and ended his life regretfully. but the mistake is not entirely in osero, because this kind of inferiority character is a pattern that society and experience let him develop slowly in his mind, a character that he has not been able to control, and can't change.

写英语读后感篇5

shawshank redemption is a film co-operated by white people and black people. it told a story about the life in the prison.a man called andy dufresne, was sent into the prison, shawshank, for he murderer his wife and her lover in bed. however, he was innocent as he said. the new days in the prison were hard to live. it’s violent, heartless and cruel.

a month later, andy began to make friends with other prisoners. one of them called red, who could get anything what he wanted. andy bought a mallet from him and started his plan to escape. during this time, he did many things: expanding the library, caving stones, making tainted money for the prison governor, etc. it took him 20 years to tunnel secretly and he successfully escaped from the prison.

before that, andy had told his best friend red that his dream---zihuatanejo, a warm place without memory. after escaping, andy lived a free life in another identity and made the prison governor arrested. several years later, red was approved to leave. he had lived inside for 40 years. he was institutionized. sometimes he thought of getting back again as he didn’t belong the world, but he didn’t, for the promise to andy.

finally, in zihuyatanejo, they met.it is a good film. the cruel prison life terrified me and the friendship moved me. the story goes to a happy ending---redemption.

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