The old man and the sea

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老人与海英文简化版

老人与海英文简化版

老人与海英文简化版老人与海(简化版英文)The Old Man and the Sea (Simplified English Version)这是一个关于老人与大自然的斗争的故事。

老人独自在海上捕鱼,与大鱼进行了长时间的较量。

尽管最终老人捕获了大鱼,但在回家的路上,却被鲨鱼袭击,鱼肉被啃食得所剩无几。

尽管老人疲惫不堪,但他依然坚韧不拔地与鲨鱼搏斗。

This is a story about an old man's struggle with nature. The old man fishes alone in the sea and engages in a long battle with a big fish. Although the old man ultimately catches the big fish, on his way home, he is attacked by sharks and the fish meat is almost completely eaten. Despite being exhausted, the old man continues to fight against the sharks with perseverance.这个故事向我们展示了老人的勇气、毅力和坚韧精神。

尽管他最终只带回了一副鱼骨,但他的精神却赢得了人们的尊重和敬意。

This story shows us the old man's courage, perseverance, and indomitable spirit. Although he ultimately only brings back a skeleton of the fish, his spirit wins people's respect and admiration.。

The old man and the sea老人与海双语读书笔记

The old man and the sea老人与海双语读书笔记

The old man and the sea读书笔记●“The brown blotches of the benevolent skin cancer the sun brings from its reflection on the tropic sea were on his cheeks.”●老人消瘦、憔悴,颈后有很深的皱纹。

而从热带海洋的海面上反射出来的强烈阳光,在老人的双颊上,留下了一块块良性皮肤癌棕色的斑点。

●blotches[blt]斑点●benevolent[bi'nev l nt]慈善的●tropic['tropik]热带的●描写很细致,要不断学习●“Everything about him was old except his eyes and they were the same color as the sea and were cheerful and undefeated.”●老人是这么的苍老,但唯有双眼依旧有着像海水一样的颜色,既充满了欢愉,也好像是从来没有被打败过似的。

●"Why not?"the old man said,"Between fishermen.”●好啊,老人说:“打渔的都是一家人嘛。

”●这里的“between fishermen”较难懂,根据译文是这个意思。

●“He no longer dreamed of storms,nor of women,nor of great occurrences,nor of great fish, nor fights,nor contests of strength,nor of his wife.He only dreamed of places now and of the lions on the beach.”●他早已不再梦见暴风雨,也不再梦见女人,或发生过的大事,不再梦见大鱼,与人打架、比力道,也不再梦见亡妻了。

我最喜欢的一本书老人与海英语作文

我最喜欢的一本书老人与海英语作文

我最喜欢的一本书老人与海英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Favorite Book: The Old Man and the SeaThere are so many great books out there, it's hard to choose just one favorite. But if I had to pick one book that has really stuck with me and made a lasting impact, it would have to be Ernest Hemingway's classic novella "The Old Man and the Sea." On the surface, it's a simple story about an old Cuban fisherman who goes out too far and gets caught in an epic struggle to reel in a giant marlin. But underneath, it's a deep exploration of courage, perseverance, respect for nature, and the human condition.I first read this book in 10th grade English class, and I'll admit, at first I didn't really get what all the fuss was about. An old guy fights a fish for like 100 pages? Boring! But as we analyzed and dissected the novella, digging into the rich symbolism and Hemingway's incredible mastery of minimalist yet vivid prose, I started to appreciate it on a whole new level.The protagonist, Santiago, is this tough old man who has gone 84 days without catching a single fish. In Hemingway's simple style, we learn that he was once a great fisherman, but now the other fishermen make fun of him and call him "salao" or the worst form of unlucky. Even his one friend, a young boy named Manolin, is forbidden by his parents from sailing with the "unlucky old man." So right from the start, Santiago is this underdog character who has been beaten down by a cruel streak of bad luck.But Santiago is incredibly resilient and never loses his passion or faith in himself as a skilled fisherman. When he does finally hook a marlin greater than he's ever caught, it becomes this incredible test of endurance and willpower as he's pulled out to sea, holding onto the line for three days, suffering immense back pain, getting burnt by the sun, and losing blood from his hands. Yet he never once considers giving up or cutting the line to save himself. "Pain does not matter to a man," he thinks. His respect and reverence for this magnificient marlin is what keeps driving him on through his heroic struggle.I love how Hemingway uses the natural world, the sea and its creatures, with such visceral details and personification that nature feels like a character in itself. The fish, birds, sharks, oceancurrents - it all comes alive. And underneath the surface level descriptions, nearly every element takes on symbolic significance about life, hardship, and the relationship between man and nature.For example, the marlin itself represents Santiago's own strength, dignity, and perseverance. The sharks that later attack the marlin carcass tied to the boat represent the destructive forces always waiting to tear away at our greatest accomplishments and most hard-won successes.On one level, we feel Santiago's exhaustion, hope, pain, luck and unluck right along with him as the battle rages. But on another level, his struggles become this timeless metaphor for the human condition itself - how life is this never-ending fight against overwhelming natural forces. We must vigilantly battle on with the few tools we have, even when the odds seem impossibly stacked against us. Santiago loses almost everything by the book's end, but never his undefeated spirit or the simple idea that he is still a man.And that's ultimately why I love this novella so much. By stripping away all complexities and pretense through his spare writing style, Hemingway gets at the core of what it means to live and embrace our humanity with noble resilience in the face of acruel, indifferent universe. It's such a profound meditation packed into a short, readable story about man vs. nature.The Old Man and the Sea absolutely deserves its reputation as a literary classic and its status as one of the greatest novellas ever written. For a high school student, I think it's an incredible work to study not just for its literary brilliance, but for the life lessons and perspective it offers on perseverance, respecting your opponents, and maintaining dignity in the battles we all must fight.Sure, as a teenager some of the deeper themes and meanings were a bit lost on me at first. But analyzing this story with my classmates and diving into Hemingway's crags left an indelible mark. Reading about Santiago's struggle put so many of my own teenage problems in perspective - the boy I liked didn't like me back, I bombed a test, my parents were so unfair for setting a curfew, my life was just so hard! Then I thought about this old fisherman who never gave up, even when he had lost everything he fought for, and I felt pretty stupid for complaining so much.The Old Man and the Sea taught me to reframe how I looked at my own teenage struggles through the lens of human resilience. Even now years later, when I face setbacks or hardtimes, I think back to Santiago's heroic refusal to ever give up or stop believing in himself. It inspires me to dig deep and battle through my own metaphorical storms and sharks with as much grit as that old fisherman.Of course, this novella is far from the only meaningful book I've read. But it was one of the first to really make me think about larger questions of life, the universe, and our place within it. It kindled my love of literature and taught me to look for deeper meaning beneath the surface. It pushed me to develop stronger habits of perseverance and maintaining perspective. These are lessons I've carried forward into many other aspects of my studies and life.For a relatively short book you can easily read in a sitting or two, The Old Man and the Sea punches far above its weight in terms of profound insights and universal themes. Hemingway packs in so much substance, symbolism, and wisdom about the human experience through his famously terse yet powerful writing style.It's a story that has stuck with me ever since first reading it, and one that I find myself coming back to again and again for inspiration and a shift in perspective whenever I face my own struggles, big or small. Its lessons on courage, endurance,respect for nature, and the indomitable human spirit are simply timeless. That's why for me, Ernest Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea will always be my favorite book.篇2My Favorite Book: The Old Man and the SeaThere's just something about Ernest Hemingway's novel The Old Man and the Sea that really speaks to me. Maybe it's the simplicity of the writing style, or the rawness of the emotions it conveys. Perhaps it's the deeper themes and messages that resonate so profoundly. Whatever the reasons, this timeless tale of an old fisherman's epic struggle against nature has become my all-time favorite book.On the surface, the plot seems almost deceptively simple. Santiago is an aging Cuban fisherman who has gone 84 days without catching a single fish. Viewed as "salao" (the worst form of unluckiness) by his village, he is forced to go far out into the Gulf Stream alone in his small skiff in search of his next catch. There he hooks an enormous marlin and endures an agonizing three-day battle to subdue the magnificent beast and lash it to the side of his boat for the long journey home.But just when the exhausted Santiago thinks his struggles are over, he faces a new series of horrifying challenges as sharks are attracted to the marlin's blood and begin ravaging thehard-won prize. By the time the old man makes it ashore, nothing is left but the skeletal remnants of the fish, lashed by line to the boat. Though he accomplished his goal of catching his great fish, he returns to the village empty-handed and emaciated. Yet his indomitable spirit and quiet perseverance earn the admiration and respect of the villagers.That's the story in a nutshell, but it's the deeper layers of symbolism and meaning that make this simple parable so compelling and unforgettable. To me, Santiago represents the unconquerable strength of the human spirit and our ability to endure almost unimaginable hardship through sheer courage and willpower. His quest symbolizes the never-ending struggle we all face against the overpowering forces of an often harsh and unforgiving world.Yet Santiago displays almost supernatural levels of determination, resolve, and dignity as he battles not just the marlin, but the scorching sun, crazing salt, cramping muscles, a lack of food and water, losing, fatigue, and finally the ravaging sharks. Through it all, his spirit never wavers. "It was consideredeven for him to be awake, for he slept only a few hours," Hemingway tells us. And though crudelyomanhandled by the sea, "his face was blacking from the sun and the beating of the lash his cord-lines and the pull of the fish."But Santiago refuses to give in or give up, persevering through excruciating fatigue and pain to achieve his objective. "The old man felt faint and sick and he could not see well," yet he overcomes these debilitating challenges through sheer determination. To me, this indomitable spirit and ability to triumph over adversity symbolizes the power of the human spirit - a lesson I feel we could all learn from.Apart from the old man's heroic struggles, I'm also drawn to the vivid imagery and symbolism of the novel that turns even the most mundane details into something poetic and mythic in quality. The language is simple and understated yet immensely powerful in its impact. Consider this short description of Santiago beaching his skiff on the hostile shores after hisdays-long struggle at sea:"He could not walk any more and he felt he could never sleep anymore. He opened the door and picked up the coiled road and went out."With those brief lines, Hemingway captures the old man's utter depletion as well as his heroic refusal to give up as he drags the remains of his prize up the beach. His description of the sharks arriving to feast on the marlin is equally haunting and visceral:"His head was down and his eyes were closed. ... He did not see the sharks come, first the smaller which were outriders, then the two great attended sharks..."This sparse yet vivid prose creates an atmosphere of mounting dread and tension that makes the overpowering climax even more impactful. I can picture it all as if I were there watching: the wearied fisherman in his tiny skiff, far out at sea; the initial strike and bending of the line as the great fish is hooked; Santiago's Herculean efforts to wear down the beast; the first misting trails of scavenging sharks; then the final nightmarish frenzy as the primordial hunters tear apart the old man's prize. Each detail is brought to life through Hemingway's unadorned yet masterful writing.Ultimately though, it is the deeper themes and symbolism that truly elevate this tale into the realm of literary greatness. On one level, it represents man's perpetual struggle against the indifference of nature - how even our greatest efforts can beundone by forces far beyond our control. Yet it also celebrates the indefatigable human spirit and our ability to endure unimaginable pain and hardship. Santiago may have lost his prize fish in the end, but he emerges victorious through the incredible feat of catching it in the first place.The old man's struggles are also an allegory for life itself - a continuous uphill battle against pain, aging, fatigue, and our own human frailties and limitations. The marlin that towed Santiago's skiff for days through the blistering sea represents the seemingly impossible challenges we all must grapple with at times, the immovable objects that seem to defy our efforts until we find that inner strength to dig deeper and persevere.For me though, perhaps the most powerful message lies in how the old man dignifies his struggles and emerges triumphant despite his losses. By pushing himself to the utmost limits, achieving his objective against all odds, then returning to quietly accept the humble reverence of his village, Santiago becomes a testament to strength, determination, grace under pressure, and the ability to find victory even in apparent failure.In the end, it is this indomitable and heroic quality of the human spirit that draws me again and again to Hemingway's immortal tale. The Old Man and the Sea is a simple story, yetbrimming with profound insights about life's deepest truths and most enduring metaphors. It transcends its modest premise and surface plot to speak universal volumes about humanity's ceaseless struggles, our capacity for greatness, and the quiet dignity of those who pursue their objectives until the utterly bittersweet end. It is a deceptively small yet endlessly inspirational novel that will forever be seared into my soul.篇3My Favorite Book: The Old Man and the SeaHave you ever felt like you were battling against insurmountable odds, pushing yourself to the limits both physically and mentally? That's the overarching feeling I got from Ernest Hemingway's novella The Old Man and the Sea. This simple yet profound story about an old Cuban fisherman's epic struggle to catch a massive marlin has stuck with me long after I read the final page. It's one of those books that gets you thinking about greater meanings and life lessons.The plot is pretty straightforward. Santiago is an old fisherman who has gone 84 days without catching a single fish. The young boy Manolin, who used to sail with Santiago before his parents made him leave due to the old man's bad luck, stilllooks up to him and cares for him. Against the advice of the other fishermen, Santiago sails out alone far into the Gulf Stream, where he finally hooks an enormous marlin. What ensues is a heroic battle between the old man and the noble fish that lasts three days, testing Santiago's strength, courage, and resourcefulness to the limit.While the stakes may seem simple - man vs. fish - Hemingway uses incredibly vivid descriptions and internalized thoughts to elevate the story to an epic parable about resilience, dignity and the human condition. Right from the opening line, "He was an old man who fished alone in a skiff in the Gulf Stream and he had gone eighty-four days now without taking a fish," you get a sense of Santiago's underdog status and the streak of bad luck he's enduring.Yet Santiago remains determined, challenging himself against the marlin with a fierce pride and commitment that makes you can't help but root for him. "It is silly not to hope," he tells himself after losing his harpoon and being forced to lash the marlin to his boat. "Besides I believe it is a sin." That unwavering hope and humility in the face of adversity is what makes Santiago such an inspiring, heroic character despite his old age and diminutive stature.The way Hemingway describes Santiago's grueling struggle against the fish is also brilliant. From having the cord from the line literally crack through the caulking between his hands, to having to use all his experience and skill to properly wind the line from the fish, you feel every small victory and setback right along with the old man. And the descriptions of natureand Santiago's mind are so insightful, like when he eats a couple of the dolphin-fish attracted to the marlin's trail of blood just to regain some strength. "He knew he was solid and good," says the narrator. "He is not too old yet."By the time Santiago finally kills the marlin after lashing it alongside the skiff, you feel a mix of triumph and sadness right along with him. Here was this majestic, noble fish that Santiago både achieved a "great victory" in catching after an "uncalculating battle" between them, yet he also felt "revered" and humbled by its strength and perseverance. "My heart is calm for now and I have the fish," he thinks.The trials are far from over though, as Santiago faces a long journey back to Cuba with the massive marlin lashed alongside, fending off vicious attacks from sharks drawn by the trail of blood. He says a "prayer for the blazing sea" and relies on all his skills and cunning to fight off the waves of sharks, makingweapons from his oar, knife and clubbing whatever he can reach, yet still losing much of the marlin's meat to their relentless attacks.By the time he finally returns to his village after the epic struggle, all that remains of the fish is a stripped carcass. Yet to Santiago, the skeletal remains are "dress of dignity" representing his achievement in displaying "what a man can do and what a man endures." In an iconic final image, he makes it back to his hut, falling into a deep sleep and having dreams of peaceful lions.Even though an old "salao" fisherman like Santiago faced a constant struggle against nature and bad luck, Hemingway shows how he could still find meaning, courage and heroism in life through perseverance and hope. As Santiago tells the boy Manolin when he sees him again, "A man can be destroyed, but not defeated." To me, that sums up the spirit embodied by Santiago and the deeper life lessons the book imparts.The Old Man and the Sea is packed with so many vivid, powerful moments and passages, you can analyze it on so many levels. On one hand, it's a suspenseful thrilling story of a straightforward man vs marlin struggle that really makes you feel the effort and pain of Santiago's incredible endurance. Thedescriptions of nature are breathtakingly beautiful and insightful about the dynamics of the natural world.At the same time, the story works on symbolic, allegorical levels too as a compelling mediation on resilience, mortality and what gives a person's life meaning and value in the face of overwhelming adversity and inevitable decline. Santiago's perseverance shows the "undefeated brightness" of the human spirit and how we all have the ability to achieve a humbling kind of grace and dignity even when reduced to our most elemental, "destroyed" states.Overall, The Old Man and the Sea is rightly considered a classic of American literature and a crowning literary achievement for Hemingway. For me, it's one of those rare, special books that really sticks with you and makes you think about bigger meanings beyond the pages. While fairly short, just over 100 pages, it packs the kind of thematic richness, characterization, and evocative writing you could analyze endlessly in English class.But more than that, it's a timeless, universal story about human endurance and the ability to find hope and even beauty in the most difficult struggles in life - an inspiring message for any time. I know I'll continue to reflect on the book and theexample of Santiago's quiet, humble heroism for many years to come. If you haven't yet, I highly recommend reading it. And even if you have, doesn't it make you want to revisit those vividly written seas off Cuba and experience the old man's epic journey one more time? This book is a true classic for a reason.。

The-Old-Man-and-The-Sea-老人与海-中英文对照版-(good)

The-Old-Man-and-The-Sea-老人与海-中英文对照版-(good)

The Old Man and The Sea 老人与海by Ernest Hemingway 欧内斯特-海明威Part 1He was an old man who fished alone in a skiff in the Gulf[ɡʌlf] Stream and he had gone eighty-four days now without taking a fish. In the first forty days a boy had been with him。

But after forty days without a fish the boy's parents had told him that the old man was now definitely['definitli]清楚的and finally salao,which is the worst form of unlucky, and the boy had gone at their orders in another boat which caught three good fish the first week.他一个老人,划着小船独自在墨西哥湾中捕鱼;八十四天了还没有捕到过一条鱼.最初的四十天里,小男孩一直都跟着他,而四十天后,男孩的父母便告诉孩子说:这老人的运气肯定是跌到了谷底,简直就是倒霉透顶了。

于是男孩在他父母亲的命令下,转到了另外一条船上去捕鱼,结果不出一个星期,就捕到了三条大鱼。

It made the boy sad to see the old man come in each day with his skiff empty and he always went down to help him carry either the coiled[kɔild]盘绕lines or the gaff and harpoon and the sail that was furled[fə:l]卷起around the mast[mɑ:st, mæst]桅杆. The sail was patched[pætʃ]打补丁with flour sacks and, furled,it looked like the flag of permanent ['pə:mənənt]永久的defeat。

高中英语美文学习:the Old Man and the Sea老人与海

高中英语美文学习:the Old Man and the Sea老人与海

the Old Man and the Sea老人与海The sun rose thinly from the sea and the old mancould see the other boats, low on the water and wellin toward the shore, spread out across the current.Then the sun was brighter and the glare came onthe water and then, as it rose clear, the flat sea sentit back at his eyes so that it hurt sharply and he rowedwithout looking into it. He l ooked downinto the water and watched the lines that went straight down into the dark of the water. Hekept them straighter than anyone did, so that at each level in the darkness of the stre am therewould be a bait waiting exactly where he wished it to be for any fish that swam t here. Otherslet them drift with the current and sometimes they were at sixty fathomswhen the fishermen thought they were at a hundred.淡淡的太阳从海上升起,老人看见其他船只低低地挨着水面,朝海岸漂去,向海浪垂直的方向分散开。

老人与海:英汉对照

老人与海:英汉对照

老人与海:英汉对照一直以来,在中国文学史上必不可少的作品,就是斯皮尔伯格(Ernest Hemingway)的名著《老人与海》(The Old Man and the Sea),它被誉为“全世界最伟大的小说”,以其杰出的文学成就而著称。

卡尔拉格斐(Carol Raveff)认为,斯皮尔伯格的作品《老人与海》“是他最伟大的作品,可能也是20世纪文学史上最伟大的作品”。

故事讲述了一个老渔夫叫做“埃尔米罗(Elmero)”,他到海里独自打鱼,但却遭遇到了非常可怕的现实:他被一条巨大的鲨鱼咬住,却勇敢地拼死抵抗着,最终取得了胜利。

他把鲨鱼咬住的鱼肉全部带回了家,用以赚钱养家。

老人与海的主题是“英雄”。

老人埃尔米罗面对非常可怕的现实,却依然勇敢拼搏,把鲨鱼咬住的鱼肉全部捞回了家,让人们在面对挫折时更加坚强。

斯皮尔伯格认为,这种勇气是英雄的本质,而对于英雄,他说:“英雄不一定能赢得胜利,但他必须尽力去争取胜利”。

老人与海就是用这种英雄主义思想表达出来的,这也是斯皮尔伯格最著名的小说。

在英语文学史上,《老人与海》也是一部重要的作品,它引起了千千万万读者的共鸣,被誉为“美国精神的写照”,在诺贝尔文学奖的评审委员会投票中,它以最高的得票率获得了最终的诺贝尔文学奖。

在中国,特别是新中国诞生之后,斯皮尔伯格的《老人与海》更是受到了广大读者的广泛喜爱和热烈响应。

在新中国社会,作为一个困难正面迎接,不为外界所压制和感动的普遍表现,斯皮尔伯格的《老人与海》、《勇士和龙》(The Brave and the Dragon)等作品,都受到了中国读者的极大欢迎,具有不可替代的文化意义。

斯皮尔伯格的这些作品,被翻译成中文,并在我国出版,广为传播,开发出不同的解读,以及不同的读法,触及到了中国文学爱好者的内心。

作者斯皮尔伯格的文字是深奥的,但也非常清晰,语言简练,富有表现力。

他深刻描述了人与自然的关系,反映了海洋的博大精深、大地的恒定稳定,以及一个人与挫折的勇敢斗争,让人们不禁被吸引,令人深思,受益匪浅,《老人与海》也因此,成为经典之作。

The-Old-Man-and-the-Sea解读

The-Old-Man-and-the-Sea解读

Symbolic Technique
• “All my life the early sun has hurt my eyes,
he thought. Yet they are still good. ”;“But in the morning it is painful. ”
• Early sun——one’s youth hurts but still is
• Albacore:
[”ælbəkɔː] 长鳍金枪鱼
Fish in the Novel
• Tuna [”tjuːnə] :

金枪鱼
• Broadbill: [”brɔːdbɪl]
旗鱼
Fish in the Novel
• Mako: [”mɑ:kəu]

灰鲭鲨
• Fierce, powerful
supported by the writer‘s unobtrusive〔虚心〕 handling of Christian symbols and metaphors. Like Coleridge”s Ancient Mariner.
Appreciation
• Very simple structure and plot • Distinct characters • Simple but accurate and vivid words • Vivid description of actions and dialogues • Implicit style
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Fish in the Novel
• Marlin:大马林鱼
– A noble opponent, huge, beautiful,

The_Old_Man_and_the_Sea_(Excerpt)_《老人与海》(节选)

The_Old_Man_and_the_Sea_(Excerpt)_《老人与海》(节选)

疯狂英语 (新读写)On the next turn, the oldman nearly had the fish. But again he righted himself and swam slowly away. You are killing me, fish, the old man thought. But you have a right to. Never have I seen a greater, or more beautiful, or a calmer ormore noble thing than you, brother. Come on and kill me. I do not care who kills who. Now you are getting confused in the head,he thought. You must keep your head clear. Keep your head clear andknow how to suffer like a man,The Old Man and the Sea (Excerpt)《老人与海》(节选)Ernest Miller Hemingway55Crazy English2023.11or a fish, he thought. “Clear up, head,” he said in a voice he could hardly hear.“Clear up.”Twice more it was the same on theturns. I do not know, the old man thought. He had been on the point of feeling him⁃self go each time. I do not know. But I will try it once more. He tried it once more and he felt himself going when he turned the fish. The fish righted himself and swam off again slowly with the great tail weaving inthe air. I ll try it again, the old man promised, although his hands were mushy now and he could only see well in flashes.He tried it again and it was the same.So he thought, and he felt himselfgoing before he started; I will try it once again. He took all his pain and what wasleft of his strength and his long gone pride. He put it against the fish s agony and the fish came over onto his side and swam gently on his side, his bill almost touching the planking of the skiff and started to pass the boat, long, deep, wide, silver and barred with purple and interminable in the water. The old man dropped the line andput his foot on it and lifted the harpoon as high as he could and drove it down with allhis strength, and more strength he had just summoned, into the fish s side just behindthe great chest fin that rose high in the air to the altitude of the man s chest.He felt the iron go in and he leanedon it and drove it further and then pushedall his weight after it. Then the fish came alive, with his death in him, and rose high out of the water showing all his greatlength and width and all his power and hisbeauty. He seemed to hang in the air above the old man in the skiff. Then he fellinto the water with a crash that sent spray over the old man and over all of the skiff.The old man felt faint and sick andhe could not see well. But he cleared the harpoon line and let it run slowly through his raw hands and, when he could see, hesaw the fish was on his back with his silver belly up.ReadingCheckUse your own words to share this story with your friends and talk about your feelings after reading it.56。

老人与海内容英文概括

老人与海内容英文概括

The Old Man And The Sea is one of Hemingway’s most works. Hemingway is one of my favorite writers. This novel mainly wrote one old man named .He alone in taking fishes, It was not easy that he caught a big fish on the eighty-fifth day. But he met the shark. The old man tried to fight the shark.
The Old Man And The Sea 's story tells us, just do not give up, you will be successful.
This novel is very interesting for middle school students. We like reading this book very much.
《老人与海》是海明威最伟大的作品之一。

海明威是我最喜欢的作家之一。

这部小说主要写的是一位名叫圣地亚哥的老人,他独自一人捕鱼,好不容易在第八十五天钓到一条大鱼。

但他遇到了鲨鱼。

老人努力与鲨鱼搏斗。

老人与海的故事告诉我们,只要不放弃,你就会成功。

这部小说对中学生很有意思。

我们非常喜欢读这本书。

the old man and the sea赏析

the old man and the sea赏析

the old man and the sea赏析摘要:1.作品简介2.主题思想3.人物分析4.艺术特点5.总结全文正文:【作品简介】《老人与海》是20世纪美国作家海明威的代表作之一,讲述了一位古巴老渔民桑地亚哥与一条巨大的马林鱼展开殊死搏斗的故事。

这部小说不仅在世界文学史上具有重要地位,还使得海明威荣获了1954年度的诺贝尔文学奖。

【主题思想】《老人与海》的主题思想在于表现人类在面对自然挑战时,坚定的信念、勇敢的毅力和顽强的意志力。

通过描绘桑地亚哥与马林鱼的搏斗,以及他与鲨鱼的斗争,展示了人类顽强拼搏、永不放弃的精神。

这部作品传达了这样一个信念:无论面对多么强大的敌人,只要我们坚定信念、勇敢拼搏,就有可能战胜困难。

【人物分析】1.桑地亚哥:他是小说的主人公,一位年迈的渔民。

他勇敢、坚定、智慧,具有顽强的意志力。

尽管年事已高,但他仍然坚持捕鱼,渴望捕捉到一条大鱼。

在与马林鱼的搏斗中,他展现出了不屈不挠的精神。

2.马林鱼:它是桑地亚哥捕捉到的一条巨大鱼类,是小说中的核心形象。

马林鱼象征了自然的力量,体现了人与自然之间的较量。

虽然最终被鲨鱼吃掉,但它仍然具有崇高的悲剧色彩。

【艺术特点】1.简洁明了的文字:海明威的作品以简洁著称,他用简练的文字勾勒出丰富的画面,使读者沉浸在故事情节中。

2.象征手法:通过对马林鱼、鲨鱼等形象的刻画,表现了人与自然、勇敢与妥协等主题。

3.人物塑造:以桑地亚哥为代表,展示了古巴渔民勇敢、坚韧的性格特点。

【总结全文】《老人与海》是一部体现人类勇敢拼搏、不屈不挠精神的作品。

通过讲述桑地亚哥与马林鱼、鲨鱼的故事,展示了人类在面对自然挑战时所展现出的坚定信念、勇敢毅力和顽强意志。

我最喜欢的一本书老人与海英语作文

我最喜欢的一本书老人与海英语作文

我最喜欢的一本书老人与海英语作文English: "My all-time favorite book is "The Old Man and the Sea" by Ernest Hemingway. This classic novel tells the story of an aging fisherman, Santiago, who struggles with a giant marlin in the Gulf Stream off the coast of Cuba. The book's themes of resilience, perseverance, and the struggle against nature deeply resonated with me. Hemingway's writing style is simple yet profound, and the way he captures the inner thoughts and emotions of Santiago is incredibly moving. The book's timeless message about the human spirit and the enduring power of hope has stayed with me long after I finished reading it."中文翻译: "我最喜欢的一本书是欧内斯特·海明威的《老人与海》。

这部经典小说讲述了一个年迈的渔夫圣地亚哥,在古巴海岸的墨西哥湾深处与一条巨大的马林鱼搏斗的故事。

这本书对坚韧、毅力和与自然抗争的主题深深触动了我。

海明威简洁而深刻的写作风格,以及他捕捉圣地亚哥内心思想和情感的方式令人动容。

中石油2016通用英语选读课文30The Old Man and the Sea(Excerpt)老人与海(节选)

中石油2016通用英语选读课文30The Old Man and the Sea(Excerpt)老人与海(节选)

30The Old Man and the Sea (Excerpt)老人与海(节选)1. They sailed<航行> well and the old man soaked<浸> his hands in the salt water and tried to keep his head clear. There were high cumulus clouds<积云> and enough cirrus<卷云> above them sothat the old man knew the breeze<微风> would last all night. The old man looked at the fish constantly<时常地>to make sure it was true. It was an hour before the first shark<鲨鱼> hit him. 1.他们航行得很好,老人把手浸在盐水里,努力保持头脑清醒。

积云堆聚得很高,上空还有相当多的卷云,因此老人看出这风将刮上整整一夜。

老人时常对鱼望望,好确定真有这么回事。

这时候是第一条鲨鱼来袭击他的前一个钟点。

2. The shark was not an accident<偶然>. He had come up from deep down in the water as the dark cloud of blood had settled<下沉> and dispersed<扩散>in the mile deep sea. He had come up so fast and absolutely<完全地>without caution<不顾一切>that he broke the surface of the blue water and was in the sun. Then he fell back into the sea and picked up the scent<n气味> and started swimming on the course the skiff<小船> and the fish had taken.2.这条鲨鱼的出现不是偶然的。

优质课一等奖高中语文必修三《老人与海》 (11)

优质课一等奖高中语文必修三《老人与海》 (11)
读 第一部分
《老人与海》
The Old Man and the Sea
1.他参加了第一次世界大战 并获得美国授予的银制勇敢勋章
2.他因为在文学上的巨大成就 1954获得诺贝尔文学奖
3.他是“文坛硬汉” 他被称为“美利坚民族的精神丰碑”。
海明威
Ernest Miller Hemingway 1899年7月-1961年7月
杀死鲭鲨, 杀死两条星 杀死犁 使两条星鲨 老人被打
大鱼被吃 鲨,大鱼被 头鲨, 受重伤,大 败了,大
掉四十磅。 吃掉四分之 刀子被 鱼的半个身 鱼只剩下
一。
折断。 子都被咬烂 残骸。
了。
[说]
说一说人物 你认为桑地亚哥 是一位怎样的老人?
[说]
坚强、刚毅 勇敢、无畏
一个“硬汉”形象
[说]
说一说技巧 作者用了哪些表现手 法刻画这一人物?
[说]
动作描写
[说]
语言描写
[说]
心理描写
听 第三部分
《老人与海》
The Old Man and the Sea
# 听小说中最触动你的段落 #
1990英国电影《老人与海》中小 孩的马诺林的扮演者Brian Harris在 美国西雅图通过instagram传来的视频
听身边的同学
朗读小说中最触动他/她的段落
1926年《太阳照常升起》 1929年《永别了,武器》 1935年《乞力马扎罗山的雪》 1940年《丧钟为谁而鸣》
1952年《老人与海》
他的作品主题集中在: ①对战争的反对。 ②对“硬汉”精神的倡导。
1.海明威1951年在古巴写的中篇小说 2.它奠定了海明威在世界文学上的地位 3.被称为“美国文学史上的里程碑”

英语毕业论文:老人与海-硬汉形象Code Hero in The Old Man and the Sea

英语毕业论文:老人与海-硬汉形象Code Hero in The Old Man and the Sea

题目An Analysis of “Code Hero” in The Old Man and the Sea摘要海明威是美国著名的小说家之一,小说《老人与海》使其获得了1954年的诺贝尔文学奖。

在此小说中,作者创造了一个完美的硬汉形象——桑地亚哥。

《老人与海》是一件影响广泛,寓意深刻的世界文学瑰宝,它广泛地为大众所阅读,以至有人这样认为“只要是个文化人,你就会知道海明威其人。

知道海明威,你就不可能不知道小说《老人与海》。

”为什么这部小说如此被广泛的阅读?当然,诸多方面造就了小说的成功,但是有一点,毋庸置疑,那就是作者对小说主人公桑地亚哥这一永恒的艺术形象的成功塑造给人深刻印象,让人难以忘记这个硬汉形象的代表。

本文是从分析作品中老人这一形象出发,揭示“硬汉”的特征,倡导一种坚忍不拔,永不言败的精神。

在论文引言中,我们将对小说的主要内容作一简单的叙述,揭示小说的中心思想,并提出本次设计的内容——分析小说主人公桑地亚哥这一硬汉形象特征。

后简单介绍此次论文的写作思路及框架。

论文正文的一部分为背景信息,我们通过介绍小说作者海明威的传奇一生,指出作者与小说主人公的诸多相同之处,其中最相似之处便是都具有“硬汉”精神。

在正文的第二部分,我们将结合老人捕鱼前后及在大海中航行的遭遇,具体分析小说主人公的“硬汉”形象特征。

这种特征主要表现在四个方面:首先,在任何困难情况下都不放弃希望;其次,在斗争过程中始终保持高昂的斗志,永不服输;再次,在行动上勇往直前,打不到,击不跨;最后,在漫长的斗争过程中学会忍受孤独。

本文的最后一部分为总结。

通过对小说中“硬汉”形象的分析,深刻体会“硬汉”精神对当今社会的现实意义,倡导这种坚忍不拔,永不言败的精神。

关键词:《老人与海》,海明威,“硬汉”,桑地亚哥AbstractHemingway was one of the most famous novelists in America. He created a perfect image of Code Hero: Santiago in The Old Man and the Sea which won Hemingway Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954. The Old Man and the Sea is one of the most influential and far-reaching novels of the literary treasure of the world. It’s so widely-read that people consider that “Whatever there is an intellectual, people know Hemingway and nobody knows Hemingway without knowing his works The Old Man and the Sea. Why the novel is so widely read? Why is it so influential and why is it so loved by the people of different colors and different nations? Surely many factors may contribute to the success of the novel. But the main factor, no doubt, is the touching and unforgettable portrait of the immortal artistic figure, Santiago, a representative of Code Hero.In the introduction of the essay, I will make a brief description about the contents of this novel and point out the main idea of the novel. The content of the essay is to analyze the characteristics of Code Hero. And then I will set out framework of the essay. The first part of the body is the background information. Through the introduction to Hemingway’s legend life, we find some common points between the author and the old man, and the most familiar point is that both of them have the spirit of Code Hero. In the second part of the body, I will portray the process of his catching Marlin and fighting with the sharks. Then I will analyses the spirit of Code Hero. The spirit is concentrated on four areas: First, never give up hopes in any difficult conditions; secondly, keep daring spirit and never admit defeat in the process of fighting; thirdly, behave heroically in the actual battle; and last, endure the loneliness in the long process of the fighting. The last part of the essay is the conclusion. This paper will analyze the image of the old man, reveal the characteristics of Code Hero, and advocate the spirit of never giving up.KEY WORDS:The Old Man and the Sea, Hemingway, Code Hero, SantiagoContents摘要AbstractIntroduction (1)Chapter One The Background Information (2)1.1 About the Author (2)1.2 The Author’s View on the Novel and the Old Man (3)Chapter Two The Four Characteristics of Code Hero (5)2.1 Everlasting Hope for the Future (5)2.2 Daring Spirit for Facing the Challenge (7)2.3 Heroic Behavior in the Actual Battle (9)2.4 Loneliness Endurance in the Long Fighting (10)Conclusion (12)Acknowledgements (13)Bibliography (14)IntroductionThe Old Man and the Sea was published in 1952 and was one of Hemingway’s most successful novels which won Hemingway Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954.The novel writes a very simple story which chronicles the adventure of Santiago, based on a true story of a Cuba fisherman. After eighty-four days without catching a fish, Santiago, an old Cuban hooks a giant fish. For two days and two nights the old man holds on while the fish pulls him further and further. Finally he kills the fish and ties it to his skiff. Almost at once, brutal sharks begin to take his price away. He struggles against the sharks with the harpoon, the oar, the knife, the short club. The sharks eat all but the bones of the fish. Half dead with exhaustion, he brings the skeleton home and makes his way to bed and dreams of his golden time.In the novel, Hemingway creates an immortal artistic figure, Santiago, a representative of Code Hero. Santiago is a poor fisherman who lives alone and has finally lost all will to live. Every day is the same dull, monotonous routine. His wife had died; his only comfort is a boy who is forbidden to fish determination in holding onto a gargantuan fish, Santiago is plunged into the adventure of his life, but will it bring meaning to his days? But it is the spirit of Code Hero to support him fighting and living.The chief point about Santiago is that he behaves perfectly and honorably, with great courage and endurance. While losing to the sharks the giant fish he has caught, he comes with the message that while man may grow old, and be wholly down on his luck, he can still dare to stick to the rules, persist when he is destroyed, and thus by the manner of his losing to win his victory. I also want to point out that the novel not only describes the fight between human and nature and fate but also indicates Hemingway’s Code Hero getting to its summit. Although the old man in the novel is weak and in the grim fate of pressure, he also shows the spirit of Code Hero.This paper will analyze the image of the old man, reveal the characteristics of Code Hero, and advocate the spirit of never giving up.Chapter One The Background Information1.1 About the AuthorErnest Hemingway (1896-1961) was a novelist and short story writer who became one of the best-known American authors in his century. He was famous for his experience and unique artistic style all over the world. According to The Old Man and the Sea (1952), Hemingway won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954.Hemingway centers his novels on personal experience and affections. According to his works The Sun Also Rises (1926) he became the representative writer of “the Lost Generation”. He could not cope with post-war America, and therefore he introduced a new type of character in writing called the “Code Hero”. Hemingway is known to focus his novels around code heroes who struggle with the mixture of their tragic faults and the surrounding environment.Moreover, Hemingway’s creation not only originated from life true to life but superior to life. Hemingway is a realism writer, consequently, copied something mechanically. He was also a master of turning reality into fiction, representing not only what had actually happened but also what logically might happen. He didn’t lay special emphasis by his inner beauty. So Santiago leaved an indelible impression to us. Hemingway once said that The Old Man and the Sea could be in a longer novel. In the novel, he could describe many other villagers and how they made a lively life, how they were educated, how they bore children, and so on. But he omitted all those, only describing, the old man and the process of fishing the Marlin and fighting the sharks. Besides, Hemingway not only reflected real life but also expressed himself in his work. Or, we can say, Hemingway’s creation is superior to life.Santiago showed the spirit “undefeated”which Hemingway has. So Hemingway’s life attitude has been widely recognized and imitated all over the world. Hemingway is worthy to be called the Code Hero: he was born in an intensely middle-class family, Chicago, Oak Park. His father, who was a doctor, devoted to hunting, fishing and influenced on Hemingway greatlywhen he was three years old, his father gave him a fishing pole for his birthday gift. When he was ten years old, he got a hunting gun. As a boy of fourteen, he was encouraged to practice boxing. Hemingway fought in the two world wars: in the first war as a medical soldier, and the second as a reporter. He took part in World War I as an honorary lieutenant in the Red Cross. He went overseas as an ambulance driver. He was wounded many times and experienced at least 12 operations which took out 227 pieces of artillery shells. Besides, he suffered a great deal from aviation accident: his eyes injured while hunting and in African jungle he was in two airplane accidents in the spaces of two days. All these didn’t defeat Hemingway. He was such a man who turned down defeat. When he was old he was poor in health. Still he indulged himself in fishing, hunting and bull-fighting from which he pursued thrilling scenes and enjoyed himself in fighting.However there is a question, “Is Hemingway timid and pessimistic, so that he is committed suicide?” The answer, of course, is “No”, Hemingway suffered much illness and injury and he committed suicide at last. But his suicide cannot show he was timid and pessimistic. On the contrary, he set upon image of braver because he regarded his illness and injury as his “enemy”such as the sharks. He used his life as a weapon, in order to get rid of his “enemy”, he would rather choose to die. He and his “enemy” ended in common ruin.1.2 The A uthor’s View on the Novel and the Old ManHemingway defined the Code Hero as “a man with lives correctly, following the ideals of honor, courage and endurance in a world that is sometimes chaotic, often stressful, and always painful” (The American Tradition in Literature, Page78). He showed, in his famous phrase for it, “grace under pressure”. The Code Hero measures himself by how well they handle the difficult situations that life throws at him. In the end the Code Hero will lose because we are all mortal, but the true measure is how a person faces death. The code believes in “Nada”, a Spanish word meaning nothing. Along with this, there is nothing after life.Hemingway’s view of human nature is that happiness is rare and is found within a man and not in his outside circumstance or surroundings. Hemingway illustrates this in three ways. First, he portrays the human nature of Santiago, the main character, as being one of humility and compassion, full of strength and pride. He is shown not as a gleefully happy man, but one whomeets life with a serene, quiet resilience. Second, Santiago’s fellow villagers are shown as shallow, with a narrow view of life compared to his. Their focus on appearances is in sharp contrast to Santiago’s focus on intrinsic values. Third, it will be shown that his rare brand of happiness comes from within.To Hemingway, the dignity of a man should be so important to that man that he is willing to die for it. Most likely that is the reason Santiago went deep into that sea, following the Marlin, tearing the skin off his hands as he held on to that line. This is also why Santiago risked his life catching the Marlin. Finally, he caught the marlin, he was proud of himself that he so extremely wanted. When the sharks attack the fish, it is as same as the sharks attacking his dignity. This is mostly why an elderly man, armed only with crude weapons would fight many sharks. As the sharks tear apart the Marlin bit by bit, it is as they are tearing apart his dignity bit by bit. That is why Santiago found the courage to fight off sharks to protect his dignity. Hemingway shows that a man will not risk his life for his dignity, then what is in that life to live for? Even though the old man lost the battle with the sharks at the end, “his obtunding and persistent determination makes him as a perfect Code Hero”(The American Tradition in Literature, Page82). He had done everything a person possibly could have. Through Santiago Hemingway told us that we are wholly down on our luck and destroyed in the end. Then we should conduct ourselves just like the old fisherman, not be pessimistic and disappointed but to keep on struggling until we get what we want. That is, undefeated spirit is most important. This is also the normal principle of Hemingway.I think Santiago in The Old Man and the Sea was Hemingway himself. In The Old Man and the Sea, Hemingway was fond of him and sang high praise of him. He placed his personal experience on the old man and reflected some of his innate characters. Hemingway merged himself with Santiago in thoughts and feelings. The spirit of Santiago lasted and re-embodied on Hemingway. Throughout Santiago, the old man cannot accept the fact that he is getting old and that he slowly casting his strength. Hemingway in reality was having the same problems. He was getting old and things he once did, he no longer could do. Just as Hemingway could not accept that fact, neither could his character: Santiago. In fact, Hemingway utilized his life to show that he was an unconquerable “old lion”.Chapter Two The Four Characteristics of Code Hero2.1 Everlasting Hope for the FutureOne may lose the battle in life, but he can achieve a moral significance after his courage, bravery and ability to endure have been tested. Because hope does not die, power is not off. Even if the hope is slim, we also must try our best to fight for it. The author believes that, hope makes the old man to fight with the Marlin, fight with the sharks and fight with his own will.At the beginning of the novel, the author portrays the image of the old man. “The old man was thin and gaunt with deep wrinkles in the back of the neck. The brown blotched of the benevolent skin cancer the sun brings from its reflection on the tropic sea were on his cheeks. The blotches ran well down the sides of his cords. But none of these scars were flesh. They were as old as erosions in a fishless desert”(The Old Man and the Sea, Page1). When we read here, we maybe show our sympathy to the old man and think that he cannot do anything. Further more, Santiago’s life is not in good condition. He lives in a shack in which there is only a bed, one chair and a place on the dirty floor to cook with charcoal. He is so poor that had no “pot of yellow rice and fish to eat”(The Old Man and the Sea, Page2). While sailing for fishing, he has only a bottle of water with him. He leads a lonely life. His wife died leaving him no children.Except a boy he once taught to fish, he has few friends. It seems that few people care him. What is more, he is a failure in catching fish. For eighty-four days he fished in a skiff without taking a fish. Eighty-four days is a long period of time. Eighty-four days without a fish is very unfortunate for a fisherman. For a weather-beaten, poverty-stricken and lonely old man like Santiago, the misery might be beyond anyone’s intolerance. For a man can tolerate failure, but can’t tolerate continuous failure. Too much failure will sure defeat a man even with strong will. For this reason, we may arrive at the conclusion that Santiago will give up fishing. But to our surprise, the color of the character is brighter in the following, “everything about him was old except his eyes and they were the same color as the sea and were cheerful and undefeated” (TheOld Man and the Sea, Page2). The eyes of the old man are not stuffy and he has the eyes those “were the same color as the sea” that only the young man has, which shows the old man has a young heart as the young. “H e fitted the rope lashings of the oars onto the thole pins and, leaning forward against the thrust of the blades in the water, he began to row out of the harbor in the dark”(The Old Man and the Sea, Page18). The old man firmly insists that he will not always be unfortunate, and ships into the deep sea without looking back.What makes the old man make such a decision under the difficult condition? Through the man, the author points out—even though life is harder, even the wretched standpoint, “B ut who knows? Maybe today. Every day is a new day”(The Old Man and the Sea, Page22). This is the hope for the future, never giving up hope for the future.The author further strengthens the character of the old man—the Code Hero. When the sharks have eaten half of the Marlin, “it is silly not to hope, he thought. Besides I believe it is a sin. Do not think about sin, he thought”(The Old Man and the Sea, Page90). “he forked the tiller free from the rudder and beat and chopped with it, holding it down again and again…” Finally, he saw one shark came against the head of this fish, and he knew all was over. He swung the tiller across the shark’s head where the jaws were caught in the heaviness of the fish’s head which would not tear. He swung it once and twice and again. He heard the tiller break and he lunged at the shark with the splintered burr. He felt it go in and knowing it was sharp he drove it in again. The shark let go and rolled away. That was the last shark of the pack that came. There was nothing more for them to eat.At last, he sailed back into harbor exhaustedly, with a skeleton of his fish and a broken skiff. “S he’s good, he thought. She is sound and not harmed in any way except for the tiller. That is easily replaced” (The Old Man and the Sea, Page109). All what the old man sees are good side. He failed, however, “he is not ‘defeated’, despite the fact that has been ‘beaten’, as he himself admits, by his violation of the sacred code. He pronounces that nothing ’beat him really and that his only fault was that he ‘went out too far’”(Elegant Demeanor under Heavy Pressure, Page90).2.2 Daring Spirit for Facing the ChallengeThe process of the old man’s fishing is just like the human’s whole life. Everyone in the world lives a hard life and has to face the vast and vast sea, the greedy sharks with sharp tooth, and along with himself is just a boat and his soul that support him live in the world. Facing with the respected but fearsome nature, the human being is so insignificant. However the author has raised such a question: by what the human being should have to live in the work? At the same time, the author answered this question by portraying the way that the old man faces the sea and deals with the sharks alone.“J ust then, watching his lines, he saw one of the projecting green sticks dip sharply.” (The Old Man and the Sea, Page31) A big fish is hooked. At the first round of contest, the old man suppresses his own desire and waits the fish to eat the hook quietly. The old man’s silent sounds reflect his strong desire from the deep heart. “E at them, fish. Eat them. Pleased eat them. How fresh they are and …”“‘Come down,’ the old man said aloud. ‘Make another turn. Just smell them. Aren't they lovely? Eat them good now and then there is the tuna. Don’t be shy, fish. Eat them.’”(The Old Man and the Sea, Page31-32) With patient the old man faces the silent before the battle.Next is the contest of the strength. The old man “swing with each arm alternately on the cord with all the strength of his arm and the pivoted weight of his body.” But “nothing happened. The fish just moved away slowly and the old man could not raise him an inch.” The fish is so big that can pull away the boat to the wider deep sea. At one side is a very old man, and at the other side is unfathomable sea and unknown injuries, the readers can imagine the picture. Hegel ever said, “The great personality and the degree of firmness can only be measured by those of the opponents.”(The Image in Hemingway’s ‘The Old Man and the Sea’, Page24) The old man’s admirable courage is also demonstrated by the opponent—the sea and the sharks.On the returning voyage the old man suffers greater challenge: the Marlin’s blood draws the sharks group. The author uses much ink to portray the sharks “wide, flattened, shovel-pointed heads now and their white-tipped wide pectoral fins. They were hateful sharks, bad-smelling, scavengers as well as killers, and when they were hungry they would bite at an oar or the rudderof a boat. It was these sharks that would cut the turtle’s legs and flippers off when the turtles were asleep on the surface, and they would hit a man in the water, if they were hungry…” (The Old Man and the Sea, Page93) These portrays aim to describe the old man’s spirit. The harder the fish and the sharks are to defeat, the taller the old man’s image is.The essence of the old man is weak. “Unless sharks come,” he said out. “If sharks come, God pity him and me.”“I wish it had been a dream now and that I had never hooked the fish and was alone in bed on the newspapers.” (The Old Man and the Sea, Page89) But “man is not made defeated,”he said, “A man can be destroyed but not defeated.”(The Old Man and the Sea, Page89) “‘A y,’the old man said. ‘Galanos. Come on, galanos.’”(The Old Man and the Sea, Page93) “‘Fight them,’he said, ‘I’ll fight them until I die.’”“N ow they have beaten me, he thought. I am too old to club sharks to death. But I will try it as long as I have the oars and the short club and the tiller.” (The Old Man and the Sea, Page97) The old man challenges the age, and challenges the physical limit. “H e felt faint again now but he held on the great fish all the strain that he could. I moved him, he thought. Maybe this time I can get him over. Pull, hands, he thought. Hold up, legs. Last for me, head. Last for me. You never went. This time I will pull him over.” (The Old Man and the Sea, Page78) These words and behaviors all originate from the old man’s desire to the victory and strength. The old man can talk the baseball with the child happily. And he often dreams of the lions, which can express this point strongly. Lions, in the western world, were considered as a symbol of strength and power.When the old man was young, his spirit of daring to be the number one has been accumulated. The author portrays that the old man played the hand game with a great Negro from Casablanca who was the strongest man on the docks, “they had gone one day and one night with their elbows on a chalk line on the table and their forearms straight up and their hands gripped tight. Each one was trying to force the other’s hand down onto the table.”“H e had unleashed his effort and forced the hand of the negro down and down until it rested on the wood. ” (The Old Man and the Sea, Page57) “H e decided that he could beat anyone if he wanted to badly enough and …”(The Old Man and the Sea, Page59) It’s no doubt that, the age of being full of energy and power has gone and the old man is not stronger than ever before. But from the novel we can see that the old man is so eager to regain the power. He pursues what is called aeternal thing—dignity of the human.2.3 Heroic Behavior in the Actual BattleDefinitely a midget in spiritual couldn’t become an actual giant. If a person has strong will but he takes no actual action, he is still a midget. Santiago doesn’t only have spiritual power, he also prove his power and strength by his action. By describing the process of his fishing the Marlin and fighting with the sharks, Hemingway shows us another characteristic of Santiago as a code hero. That is, to display great tenacity and to show the death—defying spirit in the actual battle.With his exceeding self-confidence he gets rid of his bad luck and catches the fish which is longer than his skiff. The Marlin is immense and strong. Santiago and the Marlin, neither side is ready to yield. The great fish is also a remarkable and respectable fish. The Marlin is actually towing the skiff behind him. The fish moves steadily and they travels slowly on the calm water. “The contest is to see who can endure longer than the other. By this time Santiago’s straw hat cuts his forehead and he has been without nourishment for hours. But he just drinks a little water, then he rested sitting on the sitting on the unstopped mast and sail and tried not to think but only to endure”(The American Tradition in Literature, Page117). In the old man’s attitude to the fish there is the type of gallantry and heroism that Hemingway admires. This gallantry, this heroism, is paralleled by the stoical heroism of the great Marlin, like his opponent, neither gives up. In addition, the force exerted by the old man is exactly counter—balanced by the natural force being exerted at this time by the huge hidden fish. Just because the Marlin is as strong minded as Santiago himself, Santiago begins to love and respect the Marlin. Although the Marlin has swallowed the bait, he doesn’t admit his failure. “The fish made a surge that pulled him down on his face and made a cut below his eye. The blood ran down his cheek a little way. But is coagulated and dried before it reached his chin and he worked his way back to the how and rested against the wood.” At this time if Santiago cut the line and lets the fish go, he can get rid of the embracement, but that also means Santiago fails in the battle. Santiago does n’t choose such a solution. He even doesn’t think of it. When he is thirsty, he takes some water; when he is sleepy, he lies forward cramming himself against the line with all of his body, putting all hisweight onto his right hand. Even his left hand cramps and his right hand is cut by the line, he just tries his best to endure. From the old fisherman’s point of view, any pain does not matter to a man. He makes resolution to stay with the Marlin until he is dead.Then Santiago meets with a more terrible disaster. The sharks spring on the Marlin and want to take his prize away. The old fisherman doesn’t fold his hands and wait for destruction. Instead, he bravely determines to fight them until he dies. Actually the old man’s head is clear and good now. He is full of resolution to fight with them until the sharks. But he knows that there is little hope for him to win since he is so weary and so tired. He knows the failure is inevitable. But he should behave as a man in the battle field. With his blood mashed hands he rams the harpoon down onto the biggest shark, but the shark takes his harpoon away. So he lashes his knife to the butt of one of the oars. Then he takes up the oar with the knife blade snaps. In the dark, groups of sharks spring onto the Marlin. He knows that his triumph is too good to last. But on the other hand, “man is not made for defeat,” (The Old Man and the Sea, Page89) this declaration clearly presents his characteristic as a Code Hero. “This fidelity to what he believes is part of his quixotic gallantry.” In facing so many sharks, Santiago doesn’t show any fear. He pulls himself together and fights the sharks more fiercely.2.4 Loneliness Endurance in the Long FightingThe author doesn’t tell us the origins of the old man, nobody knows where he comes from, nor does no one know whether he has relatives. “He was an old man who fished alone in a skiff,”only a child companies with him. But after 40 days, the child is also going away ordered by his parents. The old man has to face the sea and the sharks. But these are not the most fearful thing, the greatest fear is loneliness. The feeling of loneliness is more fearful than loneliness itself. The only way the old man resolves it is to talk to himself.The author has many portrays that the old man is talking to himself:At the beginning, “he looked across the sea and knew how alone he was now.”But “he could see the prisms in the deep dark water and the line stretching ahead and the strange undulation of the calm. The clouds were building up now for the trade wind and he looked ahead and saw a flight of wild ducks etching themselves against the sky over the water, then blurring,then etching again,” (The Old Man and the Sea, Page22)“H e did not remember when he had first started to talk aloud when he was by himself. He had sung when he was by himself in the old days and he had sung at night, Sometimes when he was alone steering on his watch in the smacks or in the turtle boats. He had probably started to talk aloud, when alone, when the boy had left. But he did not remember.” (The Old Man and the Sea, Page29) These portrays tell us that most of the old man’s life comes with loneliness. If the boy was here, the old man is happy. When he is alone, he just talks to himself or sings loudly to make fun. “If the others heard me talking out loud they would think that I am crazy,” he said aloud. “But since I am not crazy, I do not care.” (The Old Man and the Sea, Page30) The old man even says to the bird “Stay at my house if you like, bird”, “I am sorry I cannot hoist the sail and take you in with the small breeze that is rising. But I am with a friend.” (The Old Man and the Sea, Page44)In the common time, the old man is always with the boy. But this time, the old man sails alone. When struggling with the Marlin, the old man also says to himself, “I wish I had the boy.”(The Old Man and the Sea, Page41). “I wish I had the boy,” the word appears many times in the work. I don’t think the old man hope there was someone who can help him. “H e decided that he could beat anyone if he wanted to badly enough.” (The Old Man and the Sea, Page59) What he is looking forward to is that someone can see his experience, his courage and his ability. The old man is eager to be identified, and he pursues of the self-satisfaction.Through talking to himself, he overcomes the loneliness, and “he knew no man was ever alone on the sea.” (Elegant Demeanor under Heavy Pressure, Page31)。

theoldmanandthesea老人与海(中英互译)

theoldmanandthesea老人与海(中英互译)

《老人与海》——The Old Man and the Sea一、中文简介《老人与海》是美国作家欧内斯特·海明威的经典作品,讲述了一个关于勇气、毅力和人类与自然抗争的故事。

故事的主人公是一位名叫圣地亚哥的老渔夫。

他独自一人出海捕鱼,经历了连续84天未能捕到一条鱼的困境。

在第85天,他终于钓到了一条巨大的马林鱼。

在与这条大鱼搏斗了三天三夜后,老人终于战胜了它。

然而,在归途中,一群鲨鱼围攻了他和他的战利品。

尽管老人奋力拼搏,但最终马林鱼还是被鲨鱼吃掉,老人只带着一副鱼骨架回到了岸上。

二、英文简介"The Old Man and the Sea" is a classic work Americanwriter Ernest Hemingway, telling a story about courage, perseverance, and the struggle between humans and nature. The protagonist is an old fisherman named Santiago. After going84 days without catching a fish, he finally hooks a massive marlin on the 85th day. After a threeday and threenightbattle, the old man manages to defeat the fish. However, onhis way back, a group of sharks attacks him and his prize. Despite his fierce fight, the marlin is eventually eaten the sharks, and the old man returns to shore with only theskeleton of the fish.《老人与海》——The Old Man and the Sea三、主题解读《老人与海》不仅仅是一个关于捕鱼的故事,它深刻地探讨了人类的尊严、勇气和生命的价值。

《TheOldManandtheSea》英文读后感[大全五篇]

《TheOldManandtheSea》英文读后感[大全五篇]

《TheOldManandtheSea》英文读后感[大全五篇]第一篇:《The Old Man and the Sea》英文读后感The Old Man and the Sea was written by an American writer named Ernest Hemingway.It has been translated into tens of languages, and the writer was so proud of his work.Santiago, the hero of the story, had gone eighty-four days without taking a fish back.At first, a boy named Manolion had been with him, but Santiago couldn’t catch even one fish.The boy had gone at his par ents’ orders in a lucky boat which caught three good fish the first week, and the couple thought that it was definitely and finally bad to let their boy stay with the old fisherman.On Santiago’s eighty-fifth day of fishing, he went out alone, leaving the smell of the land behind and rowing out into the clean early morning smell of ocean.To his surprise, he caught a tuna which he had never seen before and it was hard to believe that the tuna was bigger than his ter, the blood from the tuna left a trail for all sharks as wide as a highway, so fighting against sharks was unavoidable.The result was that sharks ate up all the meat of the tuna and Santiago only brought the tuna skeleton back.He was so tired that he slept deeply as soon as he got home, dreaming of lions.In this story, Santiago was an old and poor widow though he was good at fishing and had so much valuable experience.He only lived on fishing all his life.At long last, he just brought the skeleton back, you may think such a fisherman should be a loser, but this result didn’t mean failing.On the contrary, Hemingway used the skeleton which was the pillar of spirit to strengthen the meaning of the old man’s life.Santiago was described as a perfect person whonever gave up.The boy named Manolion appeared in thebeginning and at the end.Even during Santiago’s voyage, he always came to the poor old man’s mind.He was the only person who cared Santiago sincerely, trust Santiago absolutely, and the young boy wanted to be an inheritor of Santiago’s career.Hemingway not only told us the experience of fishing should be spreaded from generation to generation, but also expected us to admire, to learn from and to carry on the spirit of Santiago.The appearance of Manilion was not by chance, which was arranged by Hemingway.During Santiago’s long voyage, how much he wished the boy could have been with him to drive his loneliness away.Youth is the symbol of energy and hope.Even an old man can be young inside.Lions appeared several times in Santiago’s dreams for they were living in his heart, which showed the spirit of antiago would never be low.The coming of the sharks could not be avoided.They can be thought as attack which can swallow your success and happiness.The story tells me to face the problems happened in my life with a heart as wide as ocean.Though the old man was lonely, he was a traveler who walked on the road of realizing his ideals.But he was not alone at the moment, for his will was so firm.The Old Man and the Sea has won the Nobel Prize at last, which is a comfort to the writer.第二篇:英文读后感篇一:老人与海英文读后感this year summer vacation, i read the american well-known writer hemingway's novel “ old person and sea ”.i extremely admire in the novel the senior fisherman's will, he let me understand one person certainly must have relentless spirit, only then could obtain successfully.the novel description is one year near sixty years of age senior fisherman, when alone goes to sea in one fishing, fished one big fish, actually did not pull.the seniorfisherman socialized several days after the fish, only then discovered this was the big marlin which one surpassed the oneself fishing boat several fold, although knew perfectly well very difficult to win, but still did not give up.afterwards and further because in the big marlin wound fish fishy smell brought in several crowds of shark fish snatches the food, but the old person still did not hope like this to give up, finally highlighted encircles tightly, returned to the big fish belt the fishing port, lets other fishermen not admire already.when i read “ the senior fisherman think: here to the seacoast really was too near, perhaps could have a bigger fish in a farther place… ” when, i extremely admire this senior fisherman, because he by now already projected on some fish, but he had not settled to the present situation, but was approaches the bigger goal advance.again has a look us, usually meets one slightly is difficult, we all complain incessantly.we will be the motherland future, will be supposed to like this old person same mind lofty aspiration, will even better pursue even better, the bigger goal.when i read “ the big marlin start fast to gather round the young fishing boat hover, twined the cable on the mast , the old person right hand lifted up high the steel fork, leapt the water surface in it the flash, did utmost throws to its heart, one wail ended the big fish's life, it was static static floats on the water surface… ” when, my heart also liked together the big stone falls.i extremely admire old person that kind do not dread, the relentless spirit, although knows the match strength is very strong, but he not slightly flinches, but is welcomes difficultly above.just because had this kind of spirit, the senior fisherman only then achieved this life and death contest success.we also must study senior fisherman's spirit in life, handles the matter does not fear the difficulty, only then canobtain successfully.篇二:双城记英文读后感After reading “A tale of two cities”“A tale of two cities” is one of Dickens's most important representative works.The novel profoundly exposed the society contradiction before the French Revolution,intensely attacks the aristocratic social class is dissolute and cruel,and sincerely sympathizes with the depressed classes.The novel also described many magnificent scenes like the revolt people attacked Bastille and so on,which displayed people's great strength.The novel has portrayed many different people.Doctor Manette is honest and kind but suffers the persecution actually,Lucie is beautiful and gentle,Charles is graceful and noble,Lorry is upright and honest,Sydney is semblance of indifferent, innermost feelings of warm,unconventional but also selfless and lofty,Miss pross is straightforward and loyal,Evremonde brothers are cruel and sinister……The com plex hatred is hard to solve, the cruel revenge has made more hatreds, loves rebirth in the hell edge,but take the life as the price.As an outstanding writer,in Dickens's work,the language skill is essential.Each kind of rhetoric technique,like the analogy,the exaggeration,the contrast,the humorous,and the taunt are handled skillfully,and the artistry of the work is also delivered the peak.“A tale of two cities” has its difference with the general historical novel, its character and the main plot are all fictionalizes.With the broad real background of the French Revolution,the author take the fictional character Doctor Manette's experience as the main clue,interweaves the unjust charge, love and revenge three independences but also incident cross-correlation stories together,the plot is criss-crossed,and the clue is complex.The author use insert narrates,foreshadowing,upholstery and so manytechniques,causes the structure integrity and strictness,the plot winding anxious and rich of theatrical nature,it displayed the remarkable artistic skill.the style “A tale of two cities” is solemnity and melancholy,fills indignantion,but lacks the humor of the early works.篇三:飘英文读后感Scarlett , a very personality figures,the two mans she love ,neither does she know about.To her, I was compelled to admire, admire her strong and brave, admire her to lay down in the environment, farm workers previously suffered education, admire her to disregard the community to create their own expression of the cause.She is in the whole story, all a person full of fighting will full of vitality.I appreciated most , it is this “ Tomorrow is another day of hers.”.promising forever, full of fighting will , will never give up, never desperate.I think I'm moved by her.So, whenever I meet difficulty, the mood is not good, I will tell oneself : “ Tomorrow is another day.” 'Gone with the Wind' is absolutely a good book that is worth sampling repeatedly, the characters are graceful , the plot rises and falls, exciting boldly and unconstrainedly, though the subjective factor because of the author among them , the appraisal on U.S.A.'s Civil War is not objective and overall, but as to angle of literature, this one fine piece of writing generation definitely absolutely, worth visiting.Title: The Little princeAuthor: Antoine de St-ExuperyMain Characters: The little prince, the pilot, the rose, the fox, the snake, etc.Despite I’ve not in my childhood yet, I still prefer reading fairy-tale stories.The tales, which accompany with me in my old days, often make me think of some precious experience and sensation which only belong to children.This summer I’ve review this kind of tale, which was published in 1940.It’s theworld-famous fairy-tale by the French author, Antoine de St-Exupery, The Little prince.As many other fairy-tales, the outline of The Little prince is not very complex.“I”,the narrator of the story, is a pilot whose plane has something wrong and lands in the Sahara.In this occasion, the pilot makes the acquaintance of the little prince, a little boy from another planet, the Asteroid B612.The little prince has escaped from his tiny planet, because he has some quarrel with a rose, which grows on his planet.In that case he left his own planet and took an exploration at some neighbor asteroids.On his all-alone journey, the little prince meets different kinds of people, which includes a king, a conceited man, a tippler, a businessman, a lamplighter and a geographer.From these people he gets a conclusion that the grown-ups are very odd.Following the instruction of the geographer, he descends in the Sahara, on the earth.篇四:小王子英文读后感Main Characters: The little prince, the pilot, the rose, the fox, the snake, etc.Despite I've not in my childhood yet, I still prefer reading fairy-tale stories.The tales, which accompany with me in my old days, often make me think of some precious experience and sensation which only belong to children.This summer I've review this kind of tale, which was published in 1940.It's the world-famous fairy-tale by the French author, Antoine de St-Exupery, The Little prince.As many other fairy-tales, the outline of The Little prince is not very complex.“I”,the narrator of the story, is a pilot whose plane has something wrong and lands in the Sahara.In this occasion, the pilot makes the acquaintance of the little prince, a little boy from another planet, the Asteroid B612.The little prince has escaped from his tiny planet, because he has some quarrel with a rose, which grows on his planet.Inthat case he left his own planet and took an exploration at some neighbor asteroids.On his all-alone journey, the little prince meets different kinds of people, which includes a king, a conceited man, a tippler, a businessman, a lamplighter and a geographer.From these people he gets a conclusion that the grown-ups are very odd.Following the instruction of the geographer, he descends in the Sahara, on the earth.Traveling on the earth, the little prince, who sees a garden of five-thousand roses, is overcome with astonishment and sadness, as he considers his rose is unique in the universe before.At that time a fox appears.The fox, who tell the little prince about the meaning of the word “tame”,becomes his new friend.At the time to say farewell, the fox makes him know that his rose is unique because she is his rose and tamed by him.From that the little prince begins to treasure friendship and be responsible to his rose.At the anniversary day of his descent of the earth, rejecting the pilot's advice, he goes back to his own planet by bite of a snake.“It's too far.I c an not carry this body with me.It's too heavy.” he said.He tells his friend, the pilot, he must be responsible for his rose, so he has to go back.At the end the author doesn't tell us the ending directly.Maybe it's more significant for us to imagine, and for more, think over.One of the important characters is the rose.Growing on the planet, she is very beautiful, but her coquetry and vanity suffer the little prince a lot.In spite of they love each other, he soon becomes unhappy.On the time of his departure, he just knows she certainly loves him.The character of the little prince actually represents the children, and their native thoughts and deeds.On the contrary, the inhabitants on the other planets, such as the king, the businessman and the conceited man, they also reflect the defects in the grown-up's world.Thereal theme of this fairy-tale with a little sadness, I guess, is the consequence of pure love and friendship in our lives, but not others “matters of consequence” of the grown-ups.Unbelievable, this little book moved me a lot.I seldom think about the true meaning of love and life before.Well, now I can say, with my short sixteen-year's life experience, it's like the stars in the sky that lit my heart.The little prince is not only an ordinary fairy-tale for children, but also for grown-ups, and our teenagers.Nevertheless, when I read this book, I feel a little sad –about ourselves, whom are losing more and more innocence.篇五:傲慢与偏见英文读后感The feeling of 《pride And prejudice》Then man treat great event in one’s life with punishing, Demonstrate different attitudes to the love question of the marriage of young girl of the family origin of middle class of villages and towns, Thus reflected authors oneself’s marriage view: It is wrong to get married for the property, money and position;Get married and does not consider that above-mentioned factors are unwise too.So, she objects to getting married for money , objecting to regarding the marriage as a trifling matter.She emphasizes the importance of the ideal marri age , and regard men and women’s emotion as the foundation stone which concludes the ideal marriage.The woman protagonist in the book Elizabeth comes from the little landlord’s family, reaches the west to have deep love for for the rich and powerful people sons and younger brothers.Reach the disparity of ignoring family status and wealth of the west, propose to her, but is refused.Elizabeth’s misunderstanding and prejudice to him are a reason, but a main one is the arrogance that she dislikes him.Reach the thes of the west in fact status’the reflections of difference, exist this kind arrogant, Not having common thoughts and feelings between he and Elizabeth, the marriage that can not have lofty ideals.Elizabeth watches conducting oneself in society and a series of behavior of reaching the west personally afterwards, See he change the proud conceited expressions of passing by, dispel misunderstanding and prejudice to him, Thus concluded the happy marriage with him.篇六:悲惨世界英文读后感“ 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 Fantin's daughter Cosette match from one bastard hand special, went to paris.Afterwards again unceasingly encountered police's 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 paris's street barricade war all wrote is quite real.But the romanticism technique quite was also obvious in the plot arrangement, writes the manyextraordinary 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.篇七:阿甘正传英文读后感“Mom always said life is just like a box of chocoles.You'll never know what you gonna get.”Ever find the grind of life getting you down? Is the day-to-day struggle threatening to drag you under? If so, there is a movie out there that can replenish your energy and refresh your outlook.passionate and magical, Forrest Gump is a tonic for the weary of spirit.For those who feel that being set adrift in a season of action movies is like wandering into a desert, the oasis lies ahead.Forrest Gump who is unfortunately to be born with a lower IQ and the muscle problem, usually, people always think this kind of person can't be successful in doing anything.But, instead, this unlucky man has achieved lots of incredible success, he is a football star, a war hero, and later a millionaire!In the contention of the best picture of the 67th Oscar Award in 1995, film Have got six Grand prixes , such as the best picture , the best actor , the best achievement in directing , adapting drama , the best achievement in film editing and the best visual effect bestly ,etc.at one blow.The film was passed to a intellectual disturbance person the description of life has reflected every aspect of U.S.A.'s life, important incident of social political life make and represent to these decades such as U.S.A.from one unique angle.Film adapt Winston novel of the same name of Groom since.Forrest Gump mould incarnation of virtue is honest keeping one's word , conscientiously , brave paying attention toemotioning among film.In the film, Forrest Gump is a very pure image, but Jenny has become the degenerate symbol.And write the great discrepancy originally in this.To all that narrated, since beginning all behave with a kind of tender feeling and well-meaning attitude after all for the film, having even joined poesy composition, this makes the film seem soft and have no injury.The film advocates to traditional moral concept and embodiment.Make film apt to accept by people, director superb lay out skill and film application of language make the film very attractive too.Success with commercial for film content of the film has given security, and the treatment on director's art makes the film more excellent, this is reason that the film succeeds.It was the box-office hits the most in that year to become U.S.A.in 第三篇:英文读后感The Happy PrinceThis story’s main characters are the statue of the happy prince and a swallow who planned to fly to Egypt in winter.The happy prince implored the swallow to be his messenger to send his sapphires and gold leaves that were coverd on him to those people who needed help.The swallow was moved by the happy prince and decided to stay with him always.But the swallow was forzen to death when the winter came.And the statue of the happy prince was pulled down,because he was not elegant and beautiful anymore.I’m deeply moved by the happy prince who is full of great love.And the swallow was also lovable.They sacrificed their lives to save others.How great they are!In our daily life,we also need to be pleased to help others who are in trouble.Only in this way will we have a harmonious world and be happy everyday.Ivan The FoolIvan is a diligent young man who is not to be concerned forpersonal gains or losses.He gets on well with others and makes everyone happy.The devil knows Ivan caused everyone to be happy and is mad very much.So the devil wants to make people become mad at each other.He tries all he can to achieve his evil go als but always faills because of Ivan’diligence and braveness.At the end of this story,Ivan beat the devil and works with the people.Everyone has enough food and clothes.They live happily.This story tells us the simple truth that we should work with our hands to get food and clothes.And justice will beat evill in the end.And we also ought to learn from Ivan.In our daily life,we shouldn’t be concerned for our personal gains and lossess very much.Only in this way will we gain more happiness! 第四篇:英文读后感The Glory of Humanity“Whoever saves one life,saves the world entire”.These words were carved in the ring which is made of a worker's golden teeth.Schindler's List tells us the real story of Oskar Schindler who protect 1100 Jews from the frightful slaughter in World War II.Schindler is a German speculator.He persuade the former accountant to help him get enough money and bought a bad managed enamelware company.He hired many Jews to work in his factory for lower wages.He got the army contracts,produced pots and pans,and make a fortune.In 1943,a slaughter took place in Krakow.Schindler was shocked.At the risk of violate the “Race and Resettlement Act”,he try his best to help Jews.He hired Jews and protected them by bribing the officers.He even bought his workers that cost him a fortune.He paid for each name in his list.The list is life.In the new factory,the shells made in his factory all can not be fired.He would rather buy shells that made him lose a lot of money.When the war ended,he was broken.The glory ofhumanity Schindler delivered warmedthe people in darkness.He was remembered by people,by history.第五篇:英文读后感(模版)A good storyThis summer I read a book named “The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe”.The man in the story is very cool.So far, I have read many books, but Robinson impresses me.First of all, I would like to tell you the story.Robinson Crusoe was born in 1632, in the city of York in England.His father wanted him to get a good job and live a quiet and comfortable life.But he didn’t agree with his father.He wanted to have adventure and exciting life, so he wanted to be a sailor.He started his first journey with his friends on September1st, 1951.He went to London and stayed there for some time.Then he went to sea for the second time.But it was terrible.A pirate ship came after them.A long hard fight later, they and the ship were the pirates’ prisoners.Two years later, he got free from his master.After long time, he went to Brazil and worked hard for some years, so he became rich.But he went to sea again in 1659.The ship was broken by the sea.The sea carried him to an island.Then he began his new life on the island on September30, 1969, and lived on the island for twenty-seven years, two months and nineteen days.In the twenty-seven years, he and the man Friday lived together happily for some years.At the end of the story, he said goodbye to his island and sailed home to England.I think Robinson was good in some ways, although sometimes he was stupid.He likes adventures, although they are really dangerous.He likes help others.In the story, he helped Friday, Friday’s father, a Spanish, a captain and the captain’s first andsecond officers.He is a very kind man.I really want to be a great people like Robinson.Because I hope people think I’m a nice student.So how am I going to do that? First of all, I’m going to study all my subjects very hard.Teachers will think me is a good students.At the second, I want to have more friends.I hope I usually help my classmates or my friends in the future.I need to be friendly to others.Now I am a class monitor, I don’t know what I am going to do in the future.But I hope I can be a doctor.I think doctor is a great job, although doctors usually feel very tired.Doctors can help people.They help people keep in good health.As a doctor, I can help people when they need my help.I will help people more and more.I want to be a helpful people like Robinson.When I finished reading the book, I thought it’s a really good story.The story gives me an experience: when you are in trouble, don’t be afraid, try to do it, and you will be successful.Nothing is impossible, if you use your heart in it.。

英语快速阅读老人与海课件 The Old Man and the Sea

英语快速阅读老人与海课件 The Old Man and the Sea
P4
P5
his mother
father's death; apprentice
p7-9
P10-11
printer; river-boat writer pilot; Civil War; Miner
P12-13
business; family members' death; his own death
About marlin
• Kind of large size predatory[ˈpredətri]食肉的 fish
• a long spear shape mouth.
• length usually extends up to 3 meters
• weight up to1,500pounds. • Live in tropical and
subtropical oceans
Battle breaks out
• 3 days • Subjugate[ˈsʌbdʒugeɪt]征服 • His adversary
The end fishermen. 18 feet (5.5 m)
Characters appreciation: how to evaluate the old man
Emotional Life
• Hemingway had fourth marriages through his whole life with the unrest [ʌnˈrest] 动 荡 and painful emotional life. This led to his polar attitude to female, his works of female characters often lack the reality. Hemingway's private life is very bohemian and love affair continously. The man who had fourth marriages had been spread the rumor with many female, several girlfriend of his criticised " he was a man had illicit intercourse at the beginning and desert them at the end."
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considerate confident undefeated loving... _____________________________________________
_____________________________________________ cheeful understanding strong-willed _
Ernest Hemingway
July 21, 1899 ---July 2, 1961
Everyone is dominated by their own God, if you would like to conquer the world, you must first conquer yourself. 自己就 是主宰一切的上帝,倘若想 征服全世界,就得先征服自 己。 ——Ernest Hemingway
Read the extract and do the exercises below
1.Why did the boy leave the old man?
Because the old man had gone eight –four days without taking a fish.His parents made him leave the old man.
4. Those who had caught sharks had taken them to the shark factory on the other side of the cove where they were hoisted on a block and tackle, their livers removed, their fins cut off and their hides skinned out and their flesh cut into strips for salting.
Writing style
Hemingway’s writing style is famous for its simplicity.
Look at some examples in this extract 1.It was papa made me leave. I am a boy and I must obey him. 2.How old was I when I you first took me in the boat? Five and you nearly were killed when I brought the fish in too great and he nearly tore the boat to pieces. Can you remember? 3.―I remember,‖ the old man said. ―I know you did not leave me because you doubted‖
捕到鲨鱼的人们已把它们送到海湾另一边的鲨鱼加 工厂里,在那里,人们用滑轮车把鲨鱼吊起来,挖 出肝脏,割掉鱼鳍,剥下鱼皮,把鱼肉切成条状, 以备腌制。
• Discussion: • If you were the old man,what would you do when you went eight-four days without taking a fish? Say something to defend yourself.
Sentence appreciating
1. The sail was patched with flour sacks and, furled, it looked like the flag of permanent defeat. 老人用面粉袋的布片在帆上打满补丁,帆收拢后看上 去就像是一面永远失败的旗子。
2. But none of these scars were fresh. They were as old as erosions in a fishless desert. 但是这些伤疤中没有一块是新的,它们像是沙漠 中枯裂的岩石。 3. The old man looked at him with his sun-burned, confident loving eyes. 老人用他那双有着晒斑的眼睛看着孩子,眼里充满 了信任和慈爱。
3.Five and you nearly were killed when I brought the fish in too great and he nearly tore the boat to pieces. Can you remember? What does ―he‖ refer to? A.The old man B.the boy C.the fish D.the sea 4.According to the extract, what are the old man’s characteristics ?Use some adjectives to describe him.
2. Why did the bve to the old man?
Because the old man taught the boy to fish and protected him when he was nearly killed.
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