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用英语读后感篇1

as a dignified individual, survival seems to be the subject of our discussion forever. but in this hard way of survival, the desire for "life", often let us forget the species. buck was one of those dogs who worked hard to survive, developed a knack for hardship and eventually became the leader of the pack. but whether it is barker, or the authors other characters, their hearts are full of longing and yearning for "life". but in this extreme environment and the human strength of the collision, we face the cruelty of competition, witness the true meaning of life.

the hero of the novel is a dog named buck. set during the alaskan gold rush, the story follows buck as he climbs from a domesticated southern dog to a barbarian state in order to survive in the treacherous conditions of the north. buck is a huge cross dog, he was secretly sold from the family of the south, after several difficulties began to set foot on the road of gold, became a sled working dog, in the cruel domestication process, he realized the justice and the law of nature, the harsh living environment taught him the meaning of cunning and deceit, he took his own cunning and deceit to an unsurpassed level, and after a brutal, even mortal, struggle, he finally established himself as the leader dog. we can get a sense of the mental outlook of different people through the change of owners during the arduous sledding journey. it was in these movements, too, that buck formed a deep and deep bond with the last master, who had rescued him from the most strenuous drudgery, and whom he had rescued many times. finally, after the tragic death of his beloved master, he went out into the wilderness, answering the ancient wild call he had heard and yearned for so many times along the way.

buck was only a dog, but his arduous path reflected the true meaning of personal struggle in the age in which the writer lived. it was also a reflection of the naturalism prevalent in american society during the period of the treacherous development of capitalism. on this road, in such a dangerous natural and social environment, only the elite and the strong have the possibility of survival. if they lack the ability to adapt to the changing conditions, it means a quick and tragic death. in front of the laws of nature, man is insignificant and helpless. moreover, in the struggle for existence, any moral concept becomes "a kind of vanity and an obstacle". on the one hand, this shows the sinister living environment at that time, on the other hand, it also reveals the immoral side of the capitalist society. in such a society, under the action of natural law, the primitive desire, moral decay, the loss of civilization, all show incisively and vividly. therefore, if survival is the highest goal of human activity, then the process of animal survival is the process of violent meeting and killing each other. only through the struggle of the law of the jungle, can we ensure the continued survival of the "elite" or "strong" with competitive advantages. therefore, it fully expresses the authors naturalism thought.

the more civilized man is, the more stable his life is, so that in a civilized society things are laid out clearly and there are few accidents. but when something goes wrong, and its serious enough, its the end of the world for those who cant adapt. and bucks experience also tells us: life is often intense and painful, but in fact it is more full of vitality and vitality and we want to be the strong of life.

thats what survival is all about. there is no justice. once youre down, youre down. so be careful not to fall. life on the road, there is no plain sailing, there is no constant, he often changes patterns to teach us to be strong, and we have to do is to accept his arrangement, in perseverance through the cold winter, and finally usher in the spring. we often say that successful people just think a little more and do a little more than ordinary people, without carefully searching why they think a little more and do a little more. in fact, this much think, do more behavior is a person with positive enterprising consciousness of performance. only under the drive of this consciousness can a person do things actively in a more planned and directional way, and finally achieve a qualitative leap.

用英语读后感篇2

the impression after reading “treasure island”“treasure island ” is a well-known adventure story book.

after reading treasure island, i thought that it ’s important to be brave. if we want to gain the character of brave, we should be ready to take risk, dare to explore the new area along our lives. in other words, if we want be survive and successful, we should be adventurers in the sea of life. it is said that the best stock exchange brokers in america are people who are used to be athletes and not the graduates of finance. therefore the parents should give their children the chance to adventure. however, parents always tell their children what to do, when to do, how to do and why to do. in this way, parents become the masters, while the children ,to some extant, become the servants. they may dare not to do anything at all, which absolutely is not the purpose of parents.

so you can see from the story that greed and desire will never bring a wonderful life.

用英语读后感篇3

a hat frightening? if you see it as a snake to swallow the elephant? in this full of utilitarian world, the big people's eyes forever only the number of children has long been the world, they have overlooked. it has already lost a child-like purity gone? in order to find the answer to that question, i won the "little prince."

"little prince" is a clear spiritual books, is an adult fairy tale written for adults, is a book about life and the lives of the fable. as the book said, the water on the heart is beneficial. and "little prince" on the water like a thorough clarification of people feel warmth and tranquility.

the story of the little prince of life with a serious attitude, he diligently to clear the crater, pulling the monkey bread tree seedlings. however, the little prince is a lonely, depressed mood in his time, he would mention a stool chasing the sun to see the sunset. only enjoy the sunset when the twilight feelings tenderness that is his only pleasure. he had read 43 times a day sunset, because his heart is full of endless loneliness and sorrow. fortunately a rose entered his life, rose has a quiet tenderness, she will lie was exposed repeatedly cough, she is a beautiful and very proud of flowers. she sad little prince, little prince also sincerely love roses. a trivial matter, however they eventually made to separate the sensitive little prince as an angry rose of love from doubt, he got out of their own stars, leaving behind rose and started their own travel alone.

and then he came to earth, he encountered a small fox, and the request of a small fox domestication her. she believes that if the little prince domesticate her, her life will be happy. little prince, together with a small fox days, the little prince to understand the unique rose, and he began to think that rose tamed him, he must assume responsibility for the roses. little prince, where the foxes learned to love, aware of what he wants to pursue things, he is going to leave a small fox to assume his responsibility. little prince finally found themselves unable to go back, he places on earth hovering repeatedly and deeply miss his flowers. can not go back in the days to come, the little prince will be looking at their own stars, he said: "if you fell in love with a grown up in a star on the flowers, then at night, do you feel looking at a pleasant sweetness. all the stars both seem to blooming. "distressed fragile little prince could not bear to miss the pain that he would eagerly go back, and finally he chose to snake venom end their lives, even though he was afraid of the pain, but he think it will be able to cast off their bulky body to go back.

every time, "little prince", have been such a child-like attitude about the world moving, how naive, childish, could also how pure and sincere. in real life, we are busy throughout the day, such as groups of flies without a soul. the passage of time, childhood away, we have gradually grown up and taken away many years of memories, but also eroded the bottom of my heart to have, that childish innocence.

because the little prince little story, we live in quiet, the heart has a hope and tenderness, have touched on the responsibility of domestication.

用英语读后感篇4

the protagonist of don quixote's novel, originally named alonso jihada, wasa local man. he was fascinated by the popular chivalry novels at that time andwanted to imitate the chivalry. he found a pair of tattered and incomplete armorfrom the antiquities of his family. he named it don quixote de mancha himself.he also found a servant sangqiu and a milkmaid from the neighboring village,named dulcinea, as his favorite person to serve him all his life. then he rodeon a thin horse and ran away from home. don quixote also acted according to thestrange ideas in his mind, regarding windmills as giants, sheep as enemies,convicts as knights, wine bags as giants' heads, indiscriminately cutting andkilling, causing many ridiculous things. his actions were not only useless forpeople, but also suffered from beating and suffering. when he got home for thelast time, he was bedridden and finally understood. he made a will, and if theniece, the only heir, married the knight, her right of inheritance would becancelled.

at first glance, don quixote, i think, is just a funny vulgar work. thenervous "brave spirit" of the protagonist is vividly displayed in the book,which makes people look down upon him even more. but savor carefully, and feelthat there is a truth in the book. the most basic essence of people is toachieve their goals recklessly. in the process of realization, the chivalrousknight, who is as thin as a high pole, and the gentleman with fantastic ideas,always shows his integrity and kindness. this is the most noble spirit of humanbeings. because it is too simple, many jokes are made.

when cervantes wrote don quixote, he aimed at attacking, satirizing andfabricating the strange chivalrous novel and its bad influence on people. it wasintended to be written as a few short stories. later, it was written that hewrote in his life experience and ideal. his thought content became more and morerich, and his characters became more and more realistic, until he described thedisaster brought by spanish society to the people, and became an encyclopediafor us to understand and study the social politics, economy, culture and customsof spain at that time.

this is don quixote. although don quixote is funny, what about other peoplein reality? so, when we see don quixote, we should all reflect on ourselves.that's what i think after watching don quixote.

用英语读后感篇5

walden henry david thoreau (1817-1862), the author of walden, was born in concord, massachusetts. when he was a child, he always went to the woods and field with his old brother. so he loves the nature very much. in the middle of 19th century, american economies developed so rapidly that most people pursuit the material life and ignore the spiritual life. but thoreau wants to live a simple life. also for the transcendentalist movement was centered in concord and emerson had a great influence on him. all these made thoreau go to build a cabin on the shore of walden pond and live alone to close to the nature in 1845. later, he wrote the famous book, walden, which mainly talks about his life and thoughts during he lived alone in the woods near walden pond.

when walden was published in 1854, it was not well accepted by people. instead it was regarded as "wicked and heathenish" .it was published only one time until thoreau died of disease. but many years later especially in twentieth century, it was gradually known and appreciated by lots of readers all over the world.

this is a book which tells in spring thoreau starts building a cabin in the woods,thinking about life, reading some books, and listening to the sound of nature. in autumn, he cultivates beans, observes walden pond. in winter, the walden pond freeze, lots of animals acpanies with him. as spring's ing, the walden and other ponds melt. every thing in nature is awake and reborn including thoreau. after two years, thoreau leaves.

thoreau go to the woods to building a cabin which only costs $28.12, eating simple food and needing little furniture. so one of chapters in his book, “higher law", emphasizes more on the spiritual aspect instead of the satisfaction of material. further more; he urges people to read more classic literature such as homer’s iliad and odyssey and other great writers’ masterpiece.

he also writes that though he lives alone in the woods, he is close to nature and makes himself as a part of nature. he lives alone, but sometimes he also talks with his visitors who are honest, sincere, thinkable and loving their life.

thoreau also mentions that the noise in the town and the whistle of train disturb the quite life of the town. however, in the woods life is quite. when he lives in the woods, he can listen to animals' sounds such as bird's singing, owl’s hooting, cockerel’s crowing etc. he lives with animals friendly. he also describes the walden pond. the water, blue and green, clear and pure, freezes in winter and melts in spring.

when i was reading walden, i felt that i was listening to a wise man’s talking. the words and phrases about the nature especially the walden pond are beautiful and fascinating. the sentences are full of wisdom and philosophy.

reading this book reminds me of those people who work hard to earn money, waste lots of money to buy luxury and expensive things, waste time to entertain themselves. in my point of view, they may easily lose themselves, and though their bodies are full, their minds are hungry. the real life is to make every plicate thing to be simple and enrich our heart and soul. in a word, just simplicity 、simplicity and simplicity!

one of thoreau's thoughts about solitude attracts me deeply for i’m the person who likes to be alone. there are some reasons for why i like to be alone: firstly i think that living with others is easy going to have a conflict whatever you are best friends. secondly just as thoreau saying ‘a man thinking or working always alone and let him be where he will’. i always spent most of time to study, and i like to make myself busy all the time, so i have little time to stay with others. in addition to, what i'm thinking and interested in is quite different from others. i like studying at library and reading books but don't like pursuit fashionable and new trend things for it makes me feel tired and bored. so i always live alone and people who around me think i must be lonely. actually it's not true. they don't understand me at all. when i'm studying, learning or reading, i don't think other things, just immersing in the ocean of knowledge .my heart is quite calm. and if learn new knowledge i got a feeling of happiness, satisfaction and fulfillment. so i was so surprised that what thoreau said was exactly same to what i thought. i was so glad to find a person who has the same idea with me.

when thoreau lived alone in the woods, people did not understand him, even emerson thought what he did was wrong. and now, people who around me think my life is not good. but i think thoreau’s life was successful, meaningful and happy, so do i. because i think that the success and happiness of life all e from exactly value. everyone deeply desires of themselves life. when you know what the value of yourself is, meanwhile you can enjoy your life according to the value every time. you will find that everyday you have full of energy and enthusiasm to do anything, hear the sure sound from your heart, and often feel intense achievement, the most important is that your heart is peace and calm.

last but not least, i envy thoreau so much for he lives in such a beautiful and fortable nature environment. he can breathe the fresh air, live with wild animal friendly; appreciate the scenery of walden pond etc. while in modern society, people pursuit their own interests to hunt and kill animals, cut down trees and pollute the rivers and so on. as a result, the number of wildlife is decreasing, the area of lake is shrinking, and the water is not pure any more. the environment problems such as globe warming, climate change and air and water pollution have been being increasingly serious. reading this book makes me be aware of protecting the environment to realize the harmony between human and nature.

although i may not understand thoreau's thoughts pletely, i’m really benefited from reading the book, walden.

用英语读后感篇6

what can anyone say about don quixote that hasn"t been said? the book"s been around for four hundred years, has inspired virtually every literary movement from the eighteenth-century picaresque to the most obscure works of twenty-first century postmodernism.

don quixote is one of the few books that merits casual references with the definite article (the quixote), and additionally is one of the few books to spawn a universally-recognized adjective (quixotic).how to even approach a book like don quixote, a book that has been, at some time or other, all things to all people? how to evaluate a cultural monolith? the simplest way, of course, is just to pay attention to the fact that don quixote, four hundred years after its initial publication, is still a hell of a read!

sure, there are rough patches, yet: the mini-novels that interrupt the narrative of the first part for a hundred-odd pages would have been easy targets for some modern publisher"s blue pencil, the long essays on arms or piety can ring strangely to reader sensibilities, the descriptions are sometimes a vague mess, and yet the basic story, the basic concept holds up.

it"s hard to stay mad at don quixote: as frustrating as the plot can be at times, some archetypal lure lurks within the world of cervantes"s spain, some magic that draws us in, much like the world of chivalry that continues to draw quixote himself through the progressively more painful wringer of situations.

the concept of the novel is simple: alonso quijano, landowner from la mancha, is obsessed with his library of chivalrous books. driven mad by the inconsistencies of plot, character and philosophy that fill each volume of these seventeenth-century precursors to the fantasy novel, quijano resolves to restore dignity to the lost profession of knight-errantry, assembles a rudimentary sword, suit of armor, and horse (the eternally-suffering-and-spavined rocinante), and sets out into spain in his quest for glory.

in return for this act of hysterical faith, he finds violent innkeepers, malevolent thieves, cynical shepherds, sadistic nobility, and even (due to avellaneda"s false sequel to the book"s first volume, one of the most famous pieces of fan-fiction ever written) an inferior (and, in the novel, invisible) quixote impostor.

the first few scenes involve quixote alone against the contemporary world, but before a hundred pages have elapsed cervantes introduces sancho panza, quixote"s gullible, bloated and homily-spouting squire, who in conjunction with quixote provides the spark for endlessly bizarre discussions in which quixote"s heightened, insane conception of the world is brought crashing to earth by sancho"s sly pragmatism (discussions which occasionally end with quixote threatening to pummel sancho in order to shut him up

once joined together, it"s very difficult to imagine don quixote and sancho ever being split apart: the two are the original comic duo, locked into perpetually and mutually exclusive views of the world, and in and of themselves--whether sancho is being asked to give himself hundreds of lashes in order to disenchant quixote"s swineherd love interest, dulcinea, or whether quixote is mixing a potion based on olive oil and bitter herbs that will, in theory, cure all of sancho"s quixote-caused earthly wounds--the knight and the squire personifies the thematic conflict that propels the work.

in general, this is why don quixote remains one hell of a read--even today. the reader faces, in the same moment, an ideal view of the world (the world as enchanted, antiquated, idyllic) and the brutal facts of the actual world (the world as material, modern, loath to believe in knights.)

quixote hacks at the belly of ogres in an inn basement, and is rewarded by a jet of wine in his face and a hefty bill for damages. he tries to rid the land of giants, and is spun, lance-first, by a powerful windmill he spears in the attempt. he attempts to liberate a statue of the virgin mary, which he believes to be a damsel in distress, from her captors, and in return is beaten up by priests.

throughout, sancho is there to say exactly what the reader is likely thinking--those aren"t giants; dulcinea isn"t beautiful; none of this can be real--only to be rewarded with a lecture from don quixote about how he is beset by enchanters, who frustrate his every move by replacing the facts of his world, at the last moment, with devil"s illusions that bear an uncomfortable resemblance to our own reality. it"s a single joke repeated across a thousand pages, and yet it"s b enough to bring a laugh every time.

quixote"s insistence on his own madness in the face of innumerable arguments to the contrary, many of which take the form of cat scratches, cracked bones and missing teeth, makes him an interesting character because we know--or we think we know--that quixote is just wrong. yet, despite all of the pain he suffers in pursuit of that wrong, he continues to believe that he"s right. so we read on page-after-page, waiting to see how much more the man who believes himself a knight is able to take before he gives in--whether, in the end, quixote will give in at all.

we read not only for page-after-page, but for year-after-year, century-after-century, pulled by the cognitive dissonance that surrounds the knight like his own cloud of malicious enchanters. in the process, just as quixote builds his castles from inns and criminal campfires, so we build castles of speculation from what we find in cervantes"s spain, at once so brutally real and so dream-like, the realm of archetype and myth founded on dreary life. we, like don quixote, are driven to hallucinate by what might be, in the end, just a very good story.

with don quixote, cervantes has accomplished an enduring act of literary alchemy: just as quixote is combined with sancho, so is fantasy combined with reality, the eternal with the everyday, and like the combination of matter and anti-matter, the explosion of aesthetic power is, in magnitude, infinite, propelling readers from the earth--at first facing inward at what was left behind on the page, then, forgetting the earth, outward into meaning--farther and farther toward the dream-like stars.

用英语读后感篇7

“如果有一个人爱着一朵花,千万颗星星上独一无二的一朵,当他仰望星空的时候就会感到幸福。” ——摘自《小王子》

?小王子》是一本哲学童话。书的内容很简单,字里行间都透着一股淡淡的忧伤;而且,整本书是以一个孩子的角度去写的,而小王子的心灵是纯净的,就像……一杯清澈的水。

许多人随着年龄的增长,随着阅历的增加,心中的那杯水就渐渐浑浊了。有人感慨:岁月真是把杀猪刀。或者说,岁月也是一滴滴墨水。它一点点的渗入你的心灵,滴入那杯纯净的水中。渐渐地,那杯澄清的水越来越浑浊,我们的心灵也不再有原有的纯净。

这本书是从“我”的角度,去讲述小王子游历各个星球的故事。小王子所居住的星球很小,他每天只需要拔掉新长出来的猴面包树树苗,疏通火山口,照顾星球上唯一的一朵玫瑰花。

有一天,他和星球上唯一的一朵玫瑰花吵架了,小王子决定离开这里,去别的星球看一看。他遇到了几个很奇怪的大人。狂妄自大的国王;财迷心窍的商人;迂腐,不懂得变通的点灯人;喜欢喝酒的酒鬼;爱慕虚荣的人和一个地理学家。狂妄自大的国王难道不知道自己的星球上只有他自己和一只小老鼠吗?商人日复一日年复一年的计算自己的财产有什么用呢?

小王子实在是弄不懂大人的世界,大人们总是不满足自己所拥有的东西,一旦得到了一样东西,大人们马上就会有下一个想要的东西,永远没有满足的一天,永远都在毫无止境的渴望自己想要得到的东西。 直到,他来到了地球,驯养了一只小狐狸。对于那只小狐狸来说,小王子是这个世界上独一无二的。同样,对于小王子来说,成千上万朵玫瑰花,都比不上在b612星球上的那朵玫瑰花好,成千上万只狐狸都没有他亲自驯养的那只好。

“对我而言,你只不过是一个小男孩,就像其他千万个小男孩一样,我不需要你,你也同样不需要我。对你来说,我也不过是一直狐狸,就跟其他千万只狐狸一样。然而,你驯服了我,我们将会彼此需要。对我而言,你就是与宇宙唯一的了。我对你来说,也是世界上唯一的了。” 小狐狸的这句告白令我印象十分深刻。小狐狸教会了小王子什么是爱,小王子认识到了他所追求的是什么,认识到了即使世界上有千千万万的玫瑰,但只有那一朵,在他的心中留下了痕迹。

小王子发现自己的身体无法回到b612星球后,毅然的选择让毒蛇咬死自己,灵魂回到心爱的玫瑰花身边。作者通过小王子纯净的双眼,观察了成人的世界,表现出了成人的寂寞,愚蠢和墨守成规,用平实,天真的语调写出了人类的孤独与寂寞,愚妄和迷惘。同时,也表达出了作者对孩童纯洁心灵的赞美。

联系生活实际,考试考了九十分,大人们总会问你:最高分是多少,有没有满分,你有没有比谁谁谁高分……总是不满足于现实,幻想着一切的可能。

可能……还没有成为大人的我们,心里都不是澄清的,而是骇人的浑浊,那杯水,早已被大人的价值观、世间万物所污染。

可能……还没有成为大人的我们,早已忘却了心灵纯净,是多么的美好。

可能……还没有成为大人的我们,早已忘却了那杯澄清的水的可爱摸样。

如果世界上的人们,都会用心感受爱,自然就能从本书中找到爱。世界因爱而美丽!

请抛开所有的束缚,抛开社会带给你的浮华,抛开灯红酒绿,物欲横流的城市带给你的喧嚣,静下心来,等待心中的玫瑰花绽放,让心中的那杯水一点点的恢复儿时的纯净……

用英语读后感篇8

during the summer vacation, i savored don quixote again.

the author of this book draws a caricature of the knight errant through themiserable experience of the mad don quixote. you see, it's the mill windmill,but he thinks it's a giant with three heads and six arms. so he urges the horsespear to rush away, but it's thrown to the ground and can't move. even so, whenthe servant sancho came to tell him again that it was not a giant but awindmill, he argued that it was the magician who turned the giant into awindmill. there are countless such actions, which are very funny and makereaders laugh again and again. the author combines the description of thecharacters of different social classes with the description of the socialreality, vividly reappears the domineering of the noble gentlemen and the upsand downs of the common people.

don quixote was a little squire who was fascinated by reading knights'novels all day. he imitated the ancient knights and went out to adventure anddid many ridiculous things. although he is crazy, he hates tyranny and crueltyand opposes oppression. you see, once, his horse was injured by a group ofporters. regardless of the other side's more than 20 people, he resolutelyfought with the other side and was finally knocked down to the ground. if i seemore than 20 men holding sticks, i'm sure i'm not brave enough to go out. i'lleither admit my misfortune or run away. and don quixote, knowing that the enemyis strong and we are weak, is still fighting for justice in the end. this spiritis really worth learning. don quixote is also very charitable, sympathizing withthe weak and upholding justice. once, he caught a wronged prisoner. in order tolet him go, he reconciled and beat him once, although at last many prisoners ranaway.

don quixote is a complex and contradictory man. he has some other badhabits. he thinks he's right and doesn't listen to others' advice. sangqiuadvised him not to cut down the windmill, but he didn't listen. at last, he waslifted up by the windmill and hurt. he was nervous again. when he saw a mancoming to him, he thought that the other side was going to fight him, so hekilled the other side with a knife.

the first time i read "don quixote", i wanted to laugh, and did ridiculousthings for don quixote. the second time i read it, i wanted to cry, for thedomineering of aristocratic gentlemen and the ups and downs of ordinary people.the third time will naturally think from these cries and smiles. so, what do youread from it? let's talk about it together!

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