读英语书的读后感参考8篇

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读后感是读者对作品中的时间、空间和背景描写的感受和理解,写好读后感可以帮助我们更好地发现和理解书籍中的隐含意义和象征意义,以下是久久总结网小编精心为您推荐的读英语书的读后感参考8篇,供大家参考。

读英语书的读后感参考8篇

读英语书的读后感篇1

" les miserables " (1862) is representative works of victor hugo,as one of the most famous novels in the french literature.

the novel basic plot is ran a rang pitiful life history. he originally is one poor family background worker, because the income insufficient family member gets by, by one time stole the bread is arrested is put in prison. passed 19 years firm prison and the bitter service life. the punishment completely after also has the larceny behavior, but benevolent bishop in the rice the sorrowful influence, the transformation is one shed oneself manner person. he uses an alias is madland, works as the entrepreneur, and is pushed for mayor. but soon and further because exposed the status is arrested is put in prison, after escapes rescues the deceased female worker fantins daughter cosette match from one bastard hand special, went to paris. afterwards again unceasingly encountered polices pursuit. the ran a rang entire life fills is imprisoned the pain which the bitter service and drifts about destitute, this is the novel main clue.

" les miserables " is the work which one realism and the romanticism unifies, the very many chapters glitter the realism glory, such as , in 1832 pariss street barricade war all wrote is quite real. but the romanticism technique quite was also obvious in the plot arrangement, writes the many extraordinary events. if ran a rang lets lie down is lifted in the coffin the monastery, he rescues from the street barricade marilius, all is strange, molds, environment description, symbolic and contrast technique aspect and so on utilization in the character image, also manifests the romanticism the characteristic.

读英语书的读后感篇2

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.

读英语书的读后感篇3

nowadays, i have read a composition which is named a friend in need.the text is taken from the short stories of somerset maugham (1983).a friend in need: the title is derived from the english proverb afriend in need is a friend indeed.somerset maugham is an english writer who is considered to be one of the best writers of short stories in the english language.he also wrote plays and novels, including of human bondage and ale.many of his stories are about human weaknees.the content of this composition is contrary to the title.

the composition is made up with three paragraphs.in the first paragraph, the author said that it was no easy job to judge people, for they aren’t always what they appear to be.many people believe that their first impreions of a person are always right.however, after thirty years studying his fellowmen, for the author’s own part he found that the longer he know people the more puzzle him.

in the second paragraph, the author described king and gentle, edward hyde burton, a wealthy merchant, who appeared as if he could not bear to hurt a fly.edward hyde burton was a tiny little fellow, not much more than five feet four in height, and very slender, with white hair, a red face much wrinkled,and blue eyes.edward hyde burton was about sixty when the author knew him.edward hyde burton was always neatly and quietly dreed in accordance with his age and station.edward hyde burton did not talk very much, either then or later when they were having drinks, but what he said was sensible.edward hyde burton had a quiet, dry humor.edward hyde burton seemed to be popular at the club and afterwards, when he gone, they described him as one of the best.unle the author had heard the story from his own lips, he should never have believed that he was capable of such an action.however, edward hyde burton turned out to be the cutthroat of his friend.

in the third paragraph, the author found that edward hyde burton turned out to be cold-blooded enough to send a friend to certain death.edward hyde burton had a friend, oddly enough a namesake of his, who was the best bridge player he had ever met.the name of edward hyde burton’s friend is turner, who is a remittance man.turner was always well-dreed and smart-looking.turner was handsome in a way with curly hair and pink-and-white cheeks.but turner drank too much.a bit of money used to come on for turner once a quarter and he made a bit more by card-playing.once turner lost much money, and he turned to edward hyde burton for a job.at first, edward hyde burton asked turner’s strength.turner told edward hyde burtonthat he could swim very well in university.knowing turner might be dead to swim for such long distance, edward hyde burton asked turner to swim.however, turner could not swim such long distance.turner was dead at last.

after reading this composition, i learned that we should not identify people at the first impreion or by the appearance of people.

读英语书的读后感篇4

this summer, i read a book called "david copperfield".

the main character of this work, david copperfield, was never loved by his father. copperfield never received his fathers love, and his mothers remarriage put him in a desperate situation, making him enter society at an early age. although david experienced trials and tribulations in the process of growing up, he did not get discouraged, but desperately tried to fight for a better life with his own efforts and kindness, and after a series of failures, blows and trials, he finally achieved great success in his career.

this work is the most autobiographical novel of the great english realist writer dickens. it narrates the profound reality of the life of a wide range of british society in the nineteenth century, giving people a feeling of vicissitude and poignancy, i admire david? copperfield, admire him in a desperate situation can still persevere, admire him through trials and tribulations, but he did not get discouraged, admire him after a series of failures, blows and tests, perseverance, success. this makes me know what to do, do not give up if you fail, do what you will succeed if you try hard, and be a good, upright and kind heart.

读英语书的读后感篇5

i once read a book named “charlottes web ".it talks about a very moving story which is one of the most remarkablely beautiful memory in my childhood.

this is the gist of the story.pig wilbur and the spider charlotte live in so perfect accord with each other that they built sincere friendship. however, a bad news came like a bolt from the blue: wilbur will be killed on the christmas day! "you never die, ill save you!"by charlotte when wilbur was wailing "i dont want to die!" to fulfill her promise, charlotte devoted all her lifetime and asked no rewards, until the moment she died.

after i had read the book,i was in contemplative mood. only leaving the selfless love and pure kindness,charlottes own time was at an end. when this sort of emotion has already been lacked seriously in contemporary society, this story undoubtedly moves the readers.

according to my point,we need such kind of friendship in our life,so we must learn from charlotte. as they old saying goes”a friend in need is a friend in deed”。we should help our friends as much as we could when they needed. let us go into action, let the world become especially fine.

读英语书的读后感篇6

little women is a novel published in 1868 and written by american author louisa may alcott. the story concerns the lives and loves of four sisters growing up during the american civil war. it was based on alcotts own experiences as a child in concord, massachusetts with her three sisters, anna, may, and elizabeth. little women is the story of the marches, a family used to hard toil and suffering. although father march is away with the union armies, the sisters meg, jo, amy and beth keep in high spirits with their mother, affectionately named marmee. their friendly gift of a christmas holiday breakfast to a neighbouring family is an act of generosity rewarded with wealthy mr. laurences gift of a surprise christmas feast. however, despite their efforts to be good, the girls show faults: the pretty meg becomes discontented with the children she teaches; boyish jo loses her temper regularly; while the golden-haired schoolgirl amy is inclined towards affectation. however, beth, who keeps the house is always kind and gentle.

after certain happy times winning over the laurences, dark times arrive as marmee finds out about her husbands illness. worse is to come as beth contracts scarlet fever in her samaritan efforts for a sick neighbour and becomes more or lean invalid. the novel tells of their progreinto young womanhood with the additional strains of romance, beths terminal illness, the pressures of marriage and the outside world. this is the story of their growing maturity and wisdom and the search for the contentedneof family life. it was written in 1867 and is a fictionalised biography of alcott and her sisters. it has become a much loved classic tale and, while some of its issues seem outdated, many of the trials of the sisters are all too relevant today as evidenced by its continued following.

读英语书的读后感篇7

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.

读英语书的读后感篇8

the other day he had one of his elaborate watches stolen by two skilled teenage thieves, artful dodger and charley bates, and thought naturally it was oliver, who was an orphan and forced to live with a gang of thieves, that had done it because he was the only one near by after the theft had taken place. being wrathful, he caught oliver, and sent him to the police station where the ill-tempered, unfair magistrates worked. fortunately for him, oliver was proved innocent by one onlooker afterwards. with sympathy, mr. brownlow took the injured, poor oliver to his own home. there oliver lived freely and gleefully for some months as if he were mr. brownlow’s own son. one day, however, mr. brownlow asked oliver to return some books to the bookseller and to send some money for the new books that he had already collected. the thief oliver once stayed with kidnapped him. after that he disappeared in mr. brownlow’s life. searching for a while, mr. brownlow had to believe the fact that he had run away with his money. but dramatically, they came across each other again a few years later. without hesitation, mr. brownlow took oliver home for the second time not caring if he had done something evil.

perhaps most of us would feel confused about mr. brownlow’s reaction. but as a matter of fact, this is just the lesson we should learn from him. jesus said in the bible. “forgive not seven times, but seventy-times seven.” why is that? because forgiveness is our ability to remove negative thoughts and neutralize them so our energy may be spent on doing what we came here for. we cannot move forward in our future if past issues cloud our thinking. stop put mr. brownlow into the list of your models. always give people a second chance no matter what they might have done. that’s also a substantial part of loving and caring others.

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