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读书报告《小爵爷》

读书报告《小爵爷》

我相信,这部作品,必将影响一代 又一代读者,引领我们思考是否应 该向善。作为21世纪的大学生, 因为时代在变化,我们经历了太多 太多的事,我们的心也随之在变化。 或许,曾经,我们都拥有那一份童 真与善良,渐渐地,我们却很难找 到它们的踪迹。而读完本书后,让 我的心灵得到震撼和洗礼。在此号 召大家去找回当初拥有的那份童真 与善良,不能因为这个浮华的世界 而丧失最宝贵的东西
塞德里克的善良始终是本书的精髓所在
比如说,杰克——迪克的合作伙伴,他 想哪天有钱了,就把他的份额赎回来。 还有对他家的佣人玛丽,他想等到有钱 了,要给她一些钱,让她把钱交给她姐 姐,因为她姐姐有十个孩子要抚养,丈 夫失业了。他还想帮助丈夫是泥瓦匠, 有十个小孩,家里揭不开锅,付不起房 租的布里奇特。
本书主人公塞德里克出生在美国,他的祖父多林 考特伯爵是位名声显赫的英国贵族,老爵爷生有三子, 三儿子埃罗尔上尉既英俊善良又德才兼备。可是依据 英国当时的规定,他不能成为伯爵的继承人。在美国 旅行期间,他与一位美国姑娘相爱并结了婚。老伯爵 因此事从小生活在善良与爱的氛围中。因而, 他养成了关心他人,礼貌待人,勤奋好学的习惯,深 受众人喜爱。父亲不幸去世后,他越发懂事,与母亲 相依为命。不久,他的两个伯伯相继死去,未留下继 承人。于是,老爵爷派律师把住在纽约小巷中的母子 二人接到英国。这样,七岁的他便成了伯爵爵位及巨 大家产的唯一继承人。老伯爵年迈多病,因而孤寂烦 闷,心情极坏。他本以为塞德里克是个愚昧无知,粗 鲁冒失的小子,很怕见到孙子后证实这一点。可是, 使他意外惊喜的是他不仅聪明,英俊,而且坦诚,天 真和慷慨。祖孙二人很快成了好朋友。通过几个月的 相处,原先顽固,自私,傲慢,冷酷的老伯爵改变了 过来。昔日死气沉沉的庄园开始充满幸福欢乐祥和的 气氛。

《战略历程》的读书报告

《战略历程》的读书报告

《战略历程》的读书报告《战略历程》的读书报告一、名著基本简述1.作者简介本书作者亨利明茨伯格被誉为是当今世界上最杰出的管理思想家之一、管理大师。

身份是大学教授,主席,学者。

他对管理工作的观察与研究,至今无人能超越。

他的代表作多是关于管理研究的,他的作品影响范围广,学习价值大,对我们的学习和生活具有指导意义。

2.书本介绍什么是战略?战略形成是一个怎样的过程?十个学派就有十个答案:一个孕育过程,一个程序化过程,一个分析过程接下来让我们走进这本书初步了解一下吧。

在《战略历程》一书中,管理大师亨利明茨伯格和另外两位作者布鲁斯阿尔斯特兰德、约瑟夫兰佩尔,总结了之前很多人的研究成果(书中有很多数据引用,专栏借鉴)结合自己的认识将各种战略管理理论划分为十个学派,并详细阐述了十个学派关于战略形成过程的观点。

首先这十个学派分别是:设计学派、计划学派、定位学派、创业家学派、认知学派、学习学派、权力学派、文化学派、环境学派和结构学派。

作者不只是简单地总结这十个学派的观点,还分析了这些观点的优缺点,指出了它的贡献和局限性,以及适用的环境。

从局部到整体的视角研究了战略形成的过程,并深入分析,形成了整体性的、规律性的总结。

从这里可以看出此书的知识理论性极强,所以有些地方不好理解。

3.写作特色明茨伯格用了形象化的比喻,来说明战略动物园的多样性。

他说设计学派好像蜘蛛,只是在专心致志地编制自己的网。

计划学派好像松鼠,一心收集资源为未来做准备。

定位学派是庞大的水牛,用自己强壮的身躯傲视一切。

企业家学派则认为自己是可以独力战胜水牛的狼。

认识学派好像猫头鹰,只是把这一切都看在眼里,进而编织自己的心灵世界。

学习学派则好比是猴子,灵巧地寻找树上的果实。

权力学派像狮子一样,盯上了战略动物园以外的羚羊。

文化学派好像孔雀,只关心自己漂亮的羽毛。

环境学派与文化学派有点类似,就像不愿看到危险的鸵鸟。

结构学派则像善于变化的变色龙,外观在不停变幻而实质则始终如一。

【2018最新】名著英语读书报告-范文模板 (17页)

【2018最新】名著英语读书报告-范文模板 (17页)

本文部分内容来自网络整理,本司不为其真实性负责,如有异议或侵权请及时联系,本司将立即删除!== 本文为word格式,下载后可方便编辑和修改! ==名著英语读书报告篇一:英语名著读书报告class:1301b name:张莹 reading report of airportlast week, i read a novel, it is airport. it was written by the famous writerarthur hailey who was born in 1920.in the first place, mel bakersfeld is the one of the main characters, he has anunharmonious family relation, his wife cindy is a peacockish woman, while they alwaysquarrel during their conversation, so that mel has fall in love with his workmatetanya livingston gradually. mel’s brother-in-law is vernon demerest. he is trickyand fickle in love, gwen meighen is his mistress. mel’s brotherkeith bakersfeld,he wanted to kill himself because nothing could relieve his terrible sense of blameabout an airplane accident. but he gave up his stupid idea at the ending of the book.in the second place, d.o.guerrero is key person of the whole story, he promotedthe development of the plot, it seems like that he is a terrorist and he wanted tobomb up the plane by explosive. in the end, he died. as a whole, the story happened during the second world war. it mainly tells usthat a series matters happed in lincoln international airport, there are some peoplein connection with lincoln international airport, and they were contacted finally.after i read the novel, i thought for a long time, this is a good ending, everyoneplays their proper role and d.o.guerrero had to pay for his crime. mel married tanya,the story is interesting.besides, i do not know why the story gives me a feeling that i want to treasurepeoples all around me, like my parents, my friends, my classmates and so on, becausewe can not foresee what will happen in the future.篇二:名著阅读笔记名著阅读笔记七上语文班级: c1422班学号:姓名:一、文学常识:1、作品:《出处:《》2、作者:二、字词收集(查字词典)1、生字注音:2、难词解释:三、成语积累(若原文没有则查词典)1、:2、:3、:4、:5、:6、:四、用词造句(任选第三题中的三个成语)1、:2、:3、:五、好词点评:1、:2、:3、:六、佳句赏析:1、原句:“” 赏析:2、原句:“” 赏析:七、仿写创新(任选第六题中一句仿写)八、人物分析(结合原文分析人物形象)九、阅读感悟(结合自身经历和社会生活谈谈)篇三:老人与海英文读书报告a book report of the old man and the seathe old man and the sea is a novel written by ernest hemingway, an americannovelist. the story is set in the 20th century after world war ii, which is basedon the novel written true story hemingway himself has experienced. exactly, it’s a story of an epic struggle between an old, seasoned fishermanand the greatest catch of his life. leading character santiago, an aged cubanfisherman, has set out to sea and returned empty-handed. at first 84 days, he didnot even fish one fish. he did not have enough food, and many locals to doubt hisfishing technique. some even laugh at him. so, he decided to go to the sea to fishfood and proved that he is a skilled fisherman. on the eight-fifth day of his unluckystreak, santiago does as promised, sailing his skiff far beyond the island’s shallowcoastal waters and venturing into the gulf stream. at noon, a big fish, marlin, takethe bait that santiago has placed before. although the old man expertly hooks thefish, but he cannot pull it in. instead, the fish begins to pull the boat. he knowsperfectly well very difficult to win, but still did not give up. since then, theybegan their three-day fighting. the entire time, santiago, endures constant pain fromthe fishing line. eventually, the third day, the fish tires, and santiago managesto pull the marlin in close enough to kill it with a harpoon thrust. however, thingsdo not go smoothly as he expected. on his way home, he is attacked buy several crowdsof shark. although he kills the sharks in the end, they have devoured the marlin’s precious meat, leaving only skeleton. the old man arrives home before daybreak,。

《人类群星闪耀时》名著读后感范文(5篇)

《人类群星闪耀时》名著读后感范文(5篇)

《人类群星闪耀时》名著读后感范文(5篇)《人类群星闪耀时》名著读后感范文(篇1)最近我读了《人类群星闪耀时》一书,这本书是奥地利作家茨威格所写,它描述了那个年代人类发生的十二个伟大的事件,让人们十分的敬畏。

在这本书的十二个事件中,最让我入迷的是第十一章争夺南极的斗争。

故事发生在1911年,英国得宜皇家海军上校斯科特带着多个同伴向人类未知的南极出发,但是当他们到达了目标地时才发现,娜威人阿蒙森已比他们早到了。

在精神的打击下,他们一行人往回出发,谁知死神也在之后降临,人员一个个的离开了,最后只剩下斯科特与两个战友,在白雪苍茫的南极,三个英雄最终在一个帐篷中逝去。

当救援人发现他们时,他们像兄弟一样靠着,在斯科特的手中发现了他的。

从这个故事中,我感受到人类的力量之强大和人们对祖国的爱以及为了祖国的荣耀不惜牺牲生命的决心。

当我读到这个故事时,我十分的感动,也十分的敬佩他们,在那个年代,人类用生命去探索,去寻找,去冒险,他们不畏艰难地去为国争光,他们用生命去诠释了伟大的人类品质和一个民族所有的勇气,这让我的内心十分的震惊。

在生活中,我们虽然不可以像斯科特一样用生命去证明国家的伟大,但我们可以从小事做起,为祖国出一些力或努力学习以后成为国家的栋梁之才。

从这个故事中,我明白了人世间很多看似徒劳的事情却能再次结出丰硕的果实,被一度延误的事情,最终会化成对人类的疾呼,要求人类集中力量去完成那些未完之事。

在壮烈的牺牲中,虽死犹荣,无穷的斗志会从中得到激发。

轻易的成功只会助长人的虚荣心,只有在与不可抗争的命运搏斗时,才最能体现人类高尚的灵魂。

这是一本十分壮烈而从中透露出伟大的书,它让我明白了很多重要的道理,我会永远收藏这本书。

《人类群星闪耀时》名著读后感范文(篇2)今天我看了《人类群星闪耀时》的第一篇故事《到不朽之中寻求庇护》。

它主要讲述了一个亡命之徒为了保命而探险的故事。

巴斯特·努涅斯·德·巴尔沃亚是这个故事的主人公,他是个富有冒险精神的勇敢者,却也是个唯利是图的小人。

外国名著的读书心得体会(精选13篇)

外国名著的读书心得体会(精选13篇)

外国名著的读书心得体会(精选13篇)外国名著的读书心得体会(精选13篇)我们得到了一些心得体会以后,马上将其记录下来,这样我们就可以提高对思维的训练。

是不是无从下笔、没有头绪?以下是小编精心整理的外国名著的读书心得体会(精选13篇),欢迎阅读与收藏。

外国名著的读书心得体会1这些日子,我读了《金银岛》这本书,这本书的原著是英国的路易斯.史蒂文森,后经李仁惠改写。

这本书讲了一个发生在海上的寻宝故事。

下面,就让我给你讲一讲这个故事吧!书中有一个名叫吉姆的少年,偶尔从老海盗比尔那里得到一份十分神秘的藏宝图。

吉姆把这个秘密告诉了李甫西医生。

后来乡绅屈利劳尼买下了一艘帆船“伊斯班袅拉号”,带上吉姆、李甫西医生和一些水手们一起出海寻宝。

在航海的途中,船上竟然混入了假扮成水手的海盗,他们在海盗西尔弗的策划和指挥下,妄图独吞这笔财富。

不过,他们的阴谋被机智、勇敢的吉姆知道了,他急忙告诉了李甫西医生等人。

一场惊心动魄的大战在金银岛上展开了。

吉姆在岛上意外认识了本.葛恩,又从海盗手上抢走了大船“伊斯班袅拉号”,杀死了汉兹。

李甫西医生把宝藏图交给了西尔弗,其实,本.葛恩被逐放在荒岛上后,三年中,长期孤身流浪,无事常四处闲逛,有一天,他走到黑岩附近,无意间发现了那具尸骨,又发现了这批宝藏。

于是,在“伊斯班袅拉号”抵达前两个月,终于把所有宝藏全部安全运到洞中。

最终,吉姆他们满载而归,正义终于战胜邪恶!在这部书中,我最喜欢的人物就是主人公吉姆了,他机智、勇敢,偷听了海盗的谈话,夺回了“伊斯班袅拉号”,发现了本.葛恩……要不是吉姆,结局就一定会改变。

而且,吉姆很崇尚正义,不怕威胁,没有参加海盗帮,即使海盗帮比他们强大。

在这次寻宝历险中,吉姆也一步一步的成长起来。

同学们,让我们都读读这本情节曲折离奇的寻宝故事书吧,你也会从中获得无穷的“宝藏”哟!外国名著的读书心得体会2伴着蝉鸣,不经意的一瞥,桌角那本已阅读完毕的《傲慢与偏见》再次让我平静的心湖激荡起层层波澜。

1000字读书报告

1000字读书报告

1.《活着》读书笔记只要活着我喜欢看书,喜欢看各种各样的书,看的很杂,文学名著,流行小说都看,只要作者的文笔不是太差,总能让我从头到脚看完整本书.只不过很多时候是当成故事来看,看完了感叹一番也就丢下了.一个很偶然的机会看了余华写的小说《活着》,《活着》讲述的是一个叫徐福贵的老人一生的故事,这是一个历尽世间沧桑和磨难的老人.作者的笔触很平静,没有刻意去烘托一种跌宕起伏的气氛,随着作者平实的叙述中,经历着主人公的一生苦乐哀愁.看完后掩卷沉思,内心沉重,感觉有说不出的悲——悲凉,悲哀,悲伤??似乎人生所能经历的不幸都降临到了主人公身上.想着主人公的经历,禁不住疑问:活着的意义究竟是什么从地主到赤贫,徐福贵也不是没有恨过,恨这个,恨那个,最后恨的还是自个,有道是自作孽不可活,怨谁他活着,接受了自己新的身份.是啊,就如他娘所说:人只要活得高兴,穷也不怕.活着的意义并非只是富贵.自从做了佃户,也许劳动是能改变一个人,不,应该说是生活,为了活着,一家人的活着,徐福贵努力劳作,再不若从前的荒唐,活着也似乎有了目标.用书中的话说就是:日子过的又苦又累,心里反到踏实了.他想着通过自己的努力让他们徐家从小鸡变成鹅,鹅变成羊,羊变成牛,慢慢的重新发起来.只是世事难料,他被抓壮丁上了战场.在战场上历经生死,成了俘虏后面对解放军是选择留下还是领了盘缠回家时,他毫不犹豫的选择了回家,那一刻,对家庭的牵挂也许是他活着的唯一理由吧.只是现在想想,如果那时他选择的是留下,也许人生会有所不一样吧,就如那同样成了俘虏选择留下参加解放军的春生.解放了,土地改革,买了他家所有田地的龙二被枪毙了,真当是福兮,祸兮.这一刻,主人公已经想开了,认命了.用家珍的说法就是:只要一家人天天在一起,也就不在乎什么福分了.是啊,经历过分离之苦的家人才知道团圆的真实可贵.活着,不就是一家人平平安安在一起.日子就这样清贫而又安稳的过去了.直到??抽一点血就抽一点,医院里的人为了救县长女人的命,一抽上我儿子的血就再不停了 ??那时有庆已经不行了,可是出来的医生说血还不够用.抽血的那个乌龟王八蛋,把我儿子的血差不多都抽干了.有庆嘴唇都青了还不住手,等到有庆的脑袋一歪摔在地上,那人才慌了,去叫来医生,医生蹲在地上拿听筒听了听说:心跳都没了.医生也没怎么当会事,只是骂了一声抽血的:你真是胡闹.就跑到产房救县长的女人了.看到这里真是说不出的愤懑,一条鲜活的人命,就这样没了,怎么会如此荒唐怎么会有如此草菅人命的事真是什么样的人心也许这就是当时社会的沉重吧.回头看我们的主人公,他活着,因为家珍.儿子有庆死了,老婆家珍病重,好像随时会跟了有庆而去,想着往日种种,徐福贵撑了下来,跟着他受尽苦难的家珍需要他活下去.小时候生病成了聋哑的女儿凤霞嫁人了,女婿虽然是个偏头,却是个极好的人,一家人和和睦睦,生活似乎又有了奔头.凤霞的怀孕更是让这家饱经苦难的人喜极而泣,可是,这简单的幸福又终结在凤霞的分娩上.孩子生下来了,凤霞却死了.三个月不到,家珍也死了.徐福贵和他的女婿围着他们的希望——苦根,艰难的活着.苦根,一个古灵精怪的孩子,懂事乖巧的让人心疼.四岁的时候,苦根的父亲,徐福贵的女婿——二喜被水泥板压成了肉酱.苦根跟着他外公到了七岁,发着高烧,帮着徐福贵在地里摘棉花.徐福贵心疼外孙,没钱买药,煮了一大锅豆子,出门下地去了.不想回来后就发现苦根被豆子撑死了.往后的日子我只能一个人过了,我总想着自己日子也不长了,谁知一过又过了这么些年.??这辈子想起来也是很快就过来了,过的平平常常,??做人还是平常点好,争这个争那个,争来争去赔了自己的命.这是主人公的话,书看完了,很压抑,活着的意义是什么也许无所谓活着,尘世的苦难,活着的人总得承受,在命运面前,只有忍耐,忍耐孤独,忍耐不幸,甚至是死亡.《活着》并不是要告诉我们应该怎样活着,只是在陈述活着这样一个事实.套用徐福贵夫妇对春生的话来说:活着,好好活着.我们只能等待被时间和命运遗弃,而没有权利抛弃生命.在命运面前,也许不能不感叹人类的无力吧.改变不了活着的事实,就改变活着的态度吧,只要活着,总有希望,态度也许至少是可以改变活着的状态,或者好,或者差.只是在生命的尽头至少可以告诉自己,我们活过,也曾经努力过.2.《孟子》读书笔记作为传统文化的先祖,孟子于中国的影响是达数千年之长远,我辈中人自然难以三言两语以揽括,虽然我的认识只是管锥之见,但孟子本人的思想、精神和气魄却如穿透万里晴空的红日,我即使局限于视野和眼识,亦已感到了耀眼的光芒。

2021年外国名著英语读书笔记 Wuthering Heights

2021年外国名著英语读书笔记 Wuthering Heights

第一篇Wuthering Heightsmy feelings after reading Wuthering Heights第二篇Wuthering Heightsoldearnshawadoptsan orphan and named himheathcliff and loveshim very much.hindley is jealous of him so he teated him badly after the death of his father .hindley has a sister called catherine , who grows up together with heathcliff andin love with each other.but catherine marries edgar because heathcliff is poor. heathcliff leaves and back to the town 3 years later as a rich man.he marries edgar’s sister asrevenge .besides, he takes all the property of hindley and treats hindley’s son hareton as a slave.catherine died due to her illness while heathcliff can not recover form the lose of catherine,he makes edgar’s daughter cathy marries his sick son linton,a fter linton’s death he realized the meaningless of his revenge and allows hareton to be in love with cathy.at the end he dies of hunger for he doesn’t eat anything .第三篇Wuthering Heights英文原著阅读报告阅读书目Wuthering Heights专业班级姓名学号指导老师完成时间review on Wuthering Heightsi. introductionWuthering height was written by emily bronte, who was a famous female writer. emily bronte was born in 181 and she lived most of her life in the yorkshire moors that she immortalized in Wuthering Heights. she was the fifth in a family of six children, growing up in a stone personage in a village called haworth. when emily was only two years old, their mother maria was died. the young brontes were sent to a school for poor children of clergymen, a dreadful place that inspired the fictional school in emily’s sister charlotte bronte’s jane eyre. later, they came home to haworth, where they were cared by an aunt. poetry, history, and politics were among the conversation topics at home. such talk fed the active imaginations of the bronte children. of the three writing bronte sisters, emily was the most peculiar one. reclusive and nontalkative, she attended to her chores with a dutiful, stoic nature. only while roaming the moors did she become truly alive. in fact, during the brief times she spent away from haworth, at school in brussels with charlotte as a young woman. she became homesick and physically ill. though being confronted with such difficulties, she kept writing. when Wuthering Heights was published in 1847, the pen name she chose caused much confusion and it was often assumed that jane eyre and Wuthering Heights were written by the same person. emily’s novel was badly edited and received mixed reviews. nonetheless, emily began to work on her second novel. in 1848, a year after the publication of Wuthering Heights, emily caught a cold at a funeral, which,with her typical stoicism, she ignored. the cold steadily developed into a far more serious illness, but emily refused all medical advice.at last, barely capable of breathing without going into a fit of coughing, she steadfastly attended to her usual chores. after emily had been ill for nearly two months, on december 19, 1848, she broke down. shortly after, she died. and yet, she is remembered as charlotte once de scribed her: “stronger than a man, simpler than a child, her nature stood alone.”chen yafei, class 1, 2014, foreign languages schoolwhen the novel began, it was 180 mr. lockwood, the narrator of the story arrived at thrushcross grange, a grand house that he was renting from heathcliff, who lived at nearby Wuthering Heights. he spent a night at Wuthering Heights and had a terrifying dream. later, lockwood asked the housekeeper mrs. nelly dean to tell the story of heathcliff and Wuthering Heights.it was a story that flashed back thirty years to 1771, when mr. earnshaw brought a street orphan home. he called him heathcliff and intended to raise him alongside his own children, catherine and hindley. hindley was intensively jealous of the new arrival and saw him as an interloper and rival. however, catherine became heathcliff’s inseparable friend and fell in love with him. after mr. earnshaw’s death, hindley took over the estate. he brutalized heathcliff, forcing him to work as a hired hand. and he forbade his sister to be with heathcliff. later, catherine became a friend of edgar, who was a mild and refined young man and agreed to marry him. heathcliff was very depressed and angry, then he left Wuthering Heights. some time later, he returned and he had mysteriously become very wealthy. he began to take revenge on those who prevented him from being with catherine. through his efforts, he took ownership of Wuthering Heights upon hindley’s death. intent on ruining edgar, heathcliff married edgar’s sister i sabella, which placed him in a position to inherit thrushcross grange after edgar’s death. catherine became very ill after heathcliff’s return and died a few hours after giving birth to a daughter also named catherine. later, heathcliff became more bitter and revengeful. his wife isabella left him and subsequently gave birth to a boy, linton. meanwhile, heathcliff succeeded in taking ownership of Wuthering Heights and vowed to raise hindley’s son, harenton. then, in order to rule the property of his enemy, he persuaded catherine to marry linton. soon after, edgar linton died, followed shortly by linton heathcliff. this left catherine a widow at Wuthering Heights, as heathcliff had gained compete control of both Wuthering Heights and thrushcross grange. even thus, he was not happy at all. at last, he committed himself and he was buried near to catherine.the whole story was really a tragedy. mr. lockwood was shocked by the story and the story concluded with mr. lockwood visiting the grave.the novel divides into several chapters, and each chapter seems to set up a lesson for us to learn.when i was reading this novel, what impressed me most was the unhappy marriages. in this novel there existed several unhappy marriages. one of the examples was the marriage between isabella and heathcliff. isabella didn’t know heathcliff wellwhen she married him. she was just attracted by his appearance, but later she realized that heaththcliff was not a gentleman at all. as a result, what she only could do was to regret for herself. another example had happened between catherine and edgar. although she had been happy at the beginning of the marriage, after a while, she became bored and she also realized that her true love was heathcliff. in my opinion, her choosing to marry edgar was just because she wanted to be rich and to be the greatest woman in the neighborhood. till now, i can remember clearly that catherine said to mrs. dean: “it would degrade me to marry heathcliff now.” from her words, we can see that she cared wealth and social status more than true love, which should be responsible for her unhappy marriage. in our daily lives, there also exist many people who share the same opinion with catherine. there is no doubt that they also have suffered a lot from their unhappy marriages. it is my personal belief that a successful marriage should not be based on wealth, beauty or social status. however, the true love, respect, knowing about the one you choose are the essential factors in marriage. to everyone, marriage seems to be one of the most important things in life. it has great influence on our daily lives, our physical and mental health, our social relationship and even our fate. so, we should take our marriage seriously and choose the one who is really right for us. thus, can we have a successful marriage and a happy life.after reading the whole story, i was shocked by heathcliff’s revenge and learned a lot from it. because of the animosities between himself and others, heathcliff used all means he could to take revenge on them. not only did his wicked actions do lots of harm to others, but also these actions hurt himself a lot. during the process of taking revenge on others, his sense of superiority had faded away. then his appearance began to reflect the state of his mind. his walk lacked confidence; he looked disagreeable, and spoke seldom. even though he succeeded in taking possession of all the wealth, he was not happy at all. at last, hecommitted himself. as it says that “whoever seeks revenge shou ld dig two graves.” just like heathcliff, if he could recognize this principle and follow it, all the tragedies could be avoided. it is widely known that to forgive and forget offenses enable imperfect people to grow and improve. maybe, it is easier said than done. however, the longer you wait to forgive someone, the harder it becomes. in our daily lives, it is unavoidable to hurt others or to be hurt by others. if we are too sensitive to it and pay much attention on it, we’ll be unhappy all day and we can not get along well with others around us. our society worships harmony. being tolerant and having a harmonious relationship with others will benefit us a lot. next time when you get hurt, remember the saying “to err is human; to forgive, divine.” and follo w those instructions. only in this way can we live happily and make our society more harmonious.all in all, i really learned a lot from this novel. it deserves our reading.第四篇读后感 Wuthering HeightsWuthering Heightsemily published only one novel, Wuthering Heights, but this single work has its place among the masterpieces of english literature.emily was born in thornton, yorkshire, in the north ofengland and died of tuberculosis in the late 184 when bronte sisters are young, their father asked them to read many books: the bible, homer, virgil, shakespeare, milton, byron, scott and many others. the children also read enthusiastically articleson current affairs.unlike charlotte, emily had no close friends. she wrote a few letters and was interested in mysticism. her first novel, Wuthering Heights, a story-within-a-story, did not gain immediate success as charlotte's jane eyre, but it has got later fame as one of the most intense novels written in the english language. in contrast to charlotte and anne, whose novels take the form of autobiographies written by authoritative and reliable narrators, emily introduced an unreliable narrator, lockwood.lockwood, the narrator, is a gentleman visiting the yorkshire moors where the novel is set, and of mrs. dean, housekeeper to the earnshaw family, who had been witness of the life of the original owners of the Heights. bronte draws a powerful picture of the strange man heathcliff, who is brought to Heights from the streets of liverpool by mr. earnshaw. heathcliff is treated as earnshaw's own children, catherine and hindley. after mr. earnshaw’s death heathcliff is bullied by hindley, who loves catherine, but she marries edgar linton. heathcliff 's destructive force is unleashed, and his first victim is catherine, who dies giving birth to a girl, another catherine. isabella linton, edgar's sister, whom he had married, flees to the south. their son linton and catherine are married, but always sickly linton dies. hareton, hindley's son, and the young widow became close. increasingly isolated and alienated from daily life, heathcliff experiences visions, and he longs for the death that will reunite him with catherine.in early time, there are many critics on this novel. somepeople called it a "strange, inartistic story", but commented that every chapter seems to contain a "sort of rugged power". itsupported the second point made in the athenaeum, suggesting that the general effect of the novel was "inexpressibly painful", but adding that all of its subjects were either "utterly hateful or thoroughly contemptible".there some symbols in the novel, for example, the moorsand the ghosts.the constant emphasis on landscape within the text ofWuthering Heights endows the setting with symbolicimportance. moorland cannot be cultivated, and its uniformity makes navigation difficult. it features particularly waterlogged patches in which people could potentially drown. thus, the moors serve very well as symbols of the wild threat posedby nature. as the setting for the beginnings of catherine and heathcliff’s bond, the moorland transfers its symbolicassociations onto the love affair.ghosts appear throughout Wuthering Heights, as they do in most other works of gothic fiction, yet bronte always presents them in such a way that whether they really exist remains ambiguous. thus the world of the novel can always beinterpreted as a realistic one. certain ghosts—such ascatherine’s spirit when it appears to lockwood in chapter iii—may be explained as nightmares. the villagers’ alleged sightings of heathcliff’s ghost in chapter xxxiv could bedismissed as unverified superstition. whether or not the ghosts are “real,” they symbolize the manifestation of the past within the present, and the way memory stays with people, permeating their day-to-day lives.i think the novel suggests us that lovers should have a healthy love, and put the needs of the beloved first.第五篇Wuthering Heights 读后感Wuthering Heights is the first english novel which i had read. before that i used to heard jane eyre, and im very familiar with its chinese version. therefore when our professor asked me to read an english novel, i chose the Wuthering Heights written by emily bronte who was jane eyre s writer-charlotte brontes young sister and a genius female writer in britain in the 19th century.Wuthering Heights was emilys first masterpiece novel as well as the unique one. moreover emily was an excellent poet. in her novel, i can always feel the mysterious and horrible atmosphere that was reflected not only by the changeable weather but also the cold-blooded and hypocritical people such as heathcliff、joseph、 hindley as well as catherine. emily told a long story about different personality individuals living in two villas on a great sheet of wasteland.after finishing the novel, i searched it on the internet and curiously found that unlike her sister charlotte emily didnt have an actual love and marriage experience. all of those vivid figures and complex plots in her novel were imaginary.usually the literature works mirror out the authors real life and living environment. emily bronte lived thirty years of british society was the age of turbulence. her family settled down on a remote nook of wilderness (next to the chillingworth industrial estate ) just like the place where the Wuthering Heights located. besides, in her novel she didntmention catherinemother very much due to emily lost her mother in her early age, and long-term alcohol and drug taking led the death of her brother branwell which was the real model of hindley . whats more , petrick bronte, emilys father, who was aradical conservative, opposed luddite movement in his early years, and gave help to the chillingworth workers and supported their strike. relatively the figure of her father in her novel was mr. earnshaw who adopted gypsy foundling--heathcliff and brought him up. it was inherited from their father that emily and her sisters had more mercy on craftsmen.in emilys real life, her brother 、 her sisters and she were all educated at home, thus they often killed time by reading books、poetry writing and making up romaunt together. sometimes they went for a walk on the wilderness, it was there emily had a good advantage to be closed to the nature then merged her emotions into her works especially the poems. it was said that emily often alone walked around the wilderness and experienced the instant which the nature and people could extreme meet. all of her those feelings were expressed in her representative poem works such as souvenir 、prisoner and night breeze. britain well-known poet and critic matthew spoke highly of her, “after baron era, nobody could matched----the most outstanding poet”. unfortunately i havent read her poem, but i will find some in my spare time.。

英语名著阅读实践报告

英语名著阅读实践报告

英语名著阅读实践报告English: Through reading classic English literary works, such as "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen and "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens, I have gained a deeper understanding of the social and cultural norms of the time period in which they were written. "Pride and Prejudice" allowed me to delve into the intricacies of the British upper class society in the early 19th century, examining issues such as courtship, marriage, and class distinctions. On the other hand, "Great Expectations" provided me with insights into the harsh realities of 19th-century London, exploring themes of poverty, ambition, and redemption. Both novels also highlighted the importance of character development and personal growth, as well as the complexity of human relationships. Overall, reading these English literary classics has not only improved my language skills, but also broadened my perspective on historical, cultural, and societal aspects of the time period they depict.中文翻译: 通过阅读经典的英文文学作品,比如简·奥斯汀的《傲慢与偏见》和查尔斯·狄更斯的《远大前程》,我对这些作品所描绘的时代社会和文化规范有了更深入的理解。

简爱英文读书报告

简爱英文读书报告

《简爱》------读书报告一.作者简介夏洛蒂·勃朗特(1816-4-21-1855-3-31)1816年生于英国北部约克郡的豪渥斯的一个乡村牧师家庭。

母亲早逝,八岁的夏洛蒂被送进一所专收神职人员孤女的慈善性机构——柯文桥女子寄宿学校。

在那里,她的两个姐姐玛丽亚和伊丽莎白因染上肺病而先后死去。

于是夏洛蒂和妹妹艾米利回到家乡,15岁时她进了伍勒小姐办的学校读书,几年后又在这个学校当教师。

后来她曾作家庭教师,最终她投身于文学创作的道路。

夏洛蒂·勃朗特有两个姐姐、两个妹妹和一个弟弟。

两个妹妹,即艾米莉·勃朗特和安恩·勃朗特,也是著名作家,因而在英国文学史上常有“勃朗特三姐妹”之称。

夏洛蒂还出版过诗集。

她的其他小说有:《雪莉》(1849)、《维莱特》(1853)和《教师》(1857)。

其中《维莱特》可以看做是她个人的小说体自传,与她的人生经历十分相似。

这位天生体弱的女作家就是十九世纪英国文坛上一颗璀璨的明珠。

二.作品简介《简·爱》创作于英国谢菲尔德,是一部带有自传色彩的长篇小说,它阐释了这样一个主题:人的价值=尊严+爱。

《简·爱》中的简爱人生追求有两个基本旋律:富有激情、幻想、反抗和坚持不懈的精神;对人间自由幸福的渴望和对更高精神境界的追求。

这本小说的主题是通过对孤女坎坷不平的人生经历,成功地塑造了一个不安于现状、不甘受辱、敢于抗争的女性形象,反映一个平凡心灵的坦诚倾诉的呼号和责难,一个小写的人成为一个大写的人的渴望。

它成功地塑造了英国文学史中第一个对爱情、生活、社会以及宗教都采取了独立自主的积极进取态度和敢于斗争、敢于争取自由平等地位的女性形象。

虽然书中的故事是虚构的,但是女主人公以及其他许多人物的生活、环境,甚至许多生活细节,都是取自作者及其周围的人的真实经验,也因此打动了许多人的心灵。

三.章节梗概(1)在盖茨黑德府苦难的童年(1—4章)梗概:简.爱在出生不久便父母双亡,舅舅收养了她,但不久舅舅也亡故了。

名著读书笔记15篇

名著读书笔记15篇

名著读书笔记15篇名著读书笔记1文中主人公鲁滨逊出生于英国约克郡的中产家庭。

由于他一心要遨游四海、了解世界,终于不听父母的劝告而离家去做了船员。

他在非洲沿岸遭到海盗袭击成了奴隶,逃脱后在巴西开始经营种植业并发了财。

为了补充庄园劳动力他登上了去非洲的航海之途。

途中突遇风暴,他只身一人漂流到无人荒岛上得救。

他在遇难船上运出粮食、衣物、工具等物,开始了岛上的流浪生活。

在岛上,《圣经》成为了他的精神支柱,凭借惊人的毅力和顽强不惜的劳动,他盖起了房子,收获谷物,驯养山羊,用兽皮制作衣物,后来又搭救了一个土人(星期五),把他收做仆人。

一直到第28个年头一艘英国船来到该岛附近,鲁滨逊帮助船长制服了叛乱的水手,才返回英国。

这时他父母双亡,鲁滨逊收回他巴西庄园的全部收益,并把一部分赠给那些帮助过他的人。

笛福成功地塑造了鲁滨逊这个典型的人物,他不仅赋予鲁滨逊种种人类优良的品质,像勇敢、智慧、意志坚强和热爱劳动,并使他具有一个“理想的”资产者所应有的一切特征:实干精神、严谨的态度等等。

所有这些又是通过形象来表达的。

鲁滨逊的坚毅的品格,就是通过具体的行动表现出来的,如他怎样用整整42天的工夫来做一块木版,怎样费了那么多的时间和劳动力做了一只独木舟,却不能使用,于是又顽强地开始造第二只船等等。

谁有他的魄力。

—牛虻小说的主人公亚瑟为了拯救伟大的祖国意大利而革命,但是幼稚的他不小心透露了机密,使得占有被捕了。

青梅竹马的琼玛误会了他,以为他叛变而故意告密。

经过一番痛苦,亚瑟竟然发现自己竟是自己崇拜已久的神甫蒙太尼里的私生子。

不堪痛苦的他伪装自杀,到巴西去炼狱13年,思想逐渐成熟,经验也不断增加,成长为后来的牛虻。

从巴西归来,他继续为祖国而斗争。

他的行为使得琼玛隐约看到了当年亚瑟的影子,但是13年毕竟过去了,她不能确定。

她一次一次地试探他,他却拒绝与其相认,他不能忘却曾经的误会。

终于,在一次起义前,革命者们被包围了。

牛虻突然见到了蒙太尼里,犹豫使他错过了逃跑的机会。

读书报告

读书报告

读《基督山伯爵》有感财务管理1班罗璇(1208220202)《基督山伯爵》是我看过故事编织得最好看的外国小说。

可能人们会说,它的思想性没有其他外国名著那样高,但它胜在情节曲折,结构完整,人物形象鲜明突出,对话描写生动细腻,极富戏剧性。

它的故事背景也很复杂,跨越了波旁和七月两个王朝,这时的阶级矛盾极为复杂社会经济与政权结构正在发生巨大变革,资产阶级与封建贵族正在进行最后的较量,工人阶级作为一支独立的政治力量也走上了历史舞台。

作者作为一个共和主义者本可以将七月革命前后法国的社会矛盾与阶级斗争表现出来虽素仰大名,可是第一次看《基督山伯爵》极其偶然,是在高中的时候。

当时并没有细品,只是囫囵吞枣生吞活剥地极快地看完,只注重它的情节发展,以及那种快意恩仇的感觉。

当时最大的想法是,如果我是基督山伯爵,肯定不会放过丹格拉尔,丹格拉尔可是罪魁祸首,所有的针对唐代斯的阴谋都是他谋划出来的,我不会仅仅榨干他的财富,我一定会把他杀掉,才能报那深仇大恨。

年少的我追求的是复仇的快感。

第二次看《基督山伯爵》是在大学时期。

再看时当时感觉挺羡慕唐代斯的,虽然他经历了如此波折及苦难,但他的财富与运气,是旁人难以企及的。

是的,当一名大学生,面临着出来社会闯荡江湖时,你是多么的企盼运气与财富呀。

关于苔丝这个角色,用两个字形容最为贴切——懦弱。

说实话,我不喜欢这个女人。

梅色苔丝的懦弱还不如一个普通的被世人称作无能兼无地位缠着小脚的中国女人。

中国女性经常给定义为弱者,但实际上中国女性在坚持方面,特别是对待情感方面,远胜于西方人。

当然,现在大叫打倒“三从四德”,但中国女人,只要有了感情皈依,她会终生不渝。

就比如《儒林外史》中的王玉辉的女婿死了,女儿跟他说,要殉夫,王玉辉虽不舍,却也没有阻拦。

公婆及母亲虽极力劝阻,但最后女儿仍绝食而死。

故事很悲惨,也很“封建”,我是极其不同意中国女人的“三从四德”,但我很佩服中国女人的敢于坚守的韧力和勇气。

像梅色苔丝这样子,等待了10年后,忍不住孤独,嫁给了未婚夫唐代斯仇人菲尔南,然后衍生出种种爱恨情仇。

读书报告

读书报告

标准和人生目标无疑和他的爱情一样反复无常,在他的意识中轮流占

• 上风,并数次处于半疯狂状态。最后只有魂灵同尸首俯卧在山洞寂土
上。他的思想同时兼容了黑暗和正义——他在鄙弃那些贪财无德的小
人的同时,因为爱情以外的东西而和恩人的女儿暗通款曲,使他痛苦 难堪,满足自己的虚荣和野心。于连是怎样一个形象和角色呢?书中
• 全书可分为三部,其中有:
• 第一部 神谱 • 旧神谱:天与地的起源;十二提坦巨神;其他神

新神谱:新旧神之间的关系;十二主神;地面小神中的两个大神;其
他神宙斯的婚姻关系
• •
怪物:恐怖怪兽 半神人和人类:英雄及美女
• 第二部 神的故事

诸神的事迹:普罗米修斯;宙斯;阿波罗与阿尔忒弥斯;狄安娜与阿克
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之 名著汇
小组成员
• 组长:陈刚 • 组员:赵晅 张一伊 陈彬 唐一 奇 • 张光福 平立宇 申红伟 • 蒋家齐 王峰
小组分工
• • • • • • 赵晅,张一伊完成《生命不能承受之轻》 陈彬,王峰完成《日瓦戈医生》 申红伟,蒋家齐完成《格列佛游记》 陈刚,平立宇完成《红与黑》 唐一奇,张光福完成《古希腊罗马神话》 小组每两周进行一次讨论关于书的内容, 自己的感受,切身体会等等,由组长主持, 其他人员积极发言
的主人公于连.索雷尔是一个有一定的受教育程度的贫穷的木匠的儿子,
性格略显内向,崇拜名人,梦想一飞冲天,渴望模仿名人的作为,梦 想自己将来也能和自己崇拜的名人一样“耀武扬威”或者“成名之后
谦虚而受人尊重”,在这样的虚荣心的驱逐下,触动了那些尽享荣华
富贵却厌恶这种生活的深闺中的善良的女性,从而演绎了白天鹅与丑 小鸭的扭曲故事。文明的上层社会,其模板是固定的,看似高不可攀,

英文名著读书报告

英文名著读书报告

英文名著读书报告Feelings of Reading JANE EYRE Useful expressionWhen Jane Eyre was a baby, her parents died. So she had to live with her uncle and his family. Unfortunately, her uncle also went away several years later. Then Jane was sent to the Logwood, which was a charity school and became a teacher there when she grown up. Later she left it to become a governess of Adela Varens, the ward of Mr. Edward Rochester, a Thornfield Manor. Later, Jane and Mr. Rochester fell in love with each other, and they decided to get married. But Mr. Rochester was revealed that he had a wife during the wedding ceremony. So Jane left Thornfield and Mr. Rochester. Otherwise Mr. Rochester’s wife was crazy. One day, she made a fire. Mr. Rochester tried his best to save his wife, but failed and his eyes were burnt and he became blind. The terrible news came to Jane, she came back to Mr. Rochester hurriedly. Jane told Mr. Rochester that she still loved him a lot, and tried her best to cheer him up. Finally, they got married, and had a lovely baby. This book enthralled me with the charm of language, and brought home to me the great wealth of English words and phrases.But this book is too difficult to me, and I had to look up a number of words. If there are explains of some difficult words, I think it will be much better. The figure of Jane Eyre had the greatest impact on me. After I close the covers of the book, after having a long journey of the spirit, Jane Eyre, a marvelous figure, has left us so much to recall and to think: I remember her goodness, her pursuit of justice, her self-respect and the clear situation on equality, her striving for life, her toughness and her confidence…The writing of the book is effective, beautiful and even fascinating. The author is skillful in telling stories. I can easily find out the characters of these dramatis personages. Behind the wonderful story, the author expressed herstrong dissatisfactions to the society then. The author thinks that people should be good educated, and everyone is equal, no matter male or female. The new facts that I hadn’t learn before is goodness. I remember her goodness: for someone who lost arms and blinded in eyes, for someone who despised her for her ordinariness, and even for someone who had hurt her deeply in the past. To me, I think that I can hardly forgive those people who have hurt me deeply. May be it is goodenough that not to do some revenge. As a result of reading this book, her story makes me thinking about life and I learn much from her experience, at least, that is a fresh new recognition of the real. I can feel that how beauty really is, as we are all fleshly men, so we can’t distinguish whether a man is of nobleness or humbleness, but fleshly men, so we can’t distinguish whether a man is of nobleness or humbleness, but as there are great differences in our souls, and from that, we can know that whether a man is noble or ordinary, and even obscure, that is, whether he is beautiful or not. In essence, Bronte’s novel became a direct assault on Victorian morality. Controversy based in its realistic exposure of thoughts once considered improper for a lady of the 19th century. Emotions any respectable girl would repress. Women at this time were not to feel passion, nor were they considered sexual beings. To conceive the thought of women expressing rage and blatantly retaliating against authority was defiance against the traditional role of women. Jane Eyre sent controversy through the literary community. For not only was it written by a woman but marked the first use of realistic characters. Jane’scomplexity lied in her being neither holy good or evil. She was poor and plain in a time when society considered “an ugly woman a blot on the face of creation.” It challenged Victorian class structure in a strictly hierarchal society. A relationship between a lowly governess and a wealthy nobleman was simply unheard of. Bronte drew criticism for her attack on the aristocracy who she deemed as hypocritical “showy but ... not genuine.”She assaulted individual’s already established morals by presenting a plausible case for bigamy.人才会将自己的生活交付于诗歌伤害时会用这样一种方式救赎自己,也许在现在看来那是不过是文人特有的矫情,可处在那个时代的革命者,那个动乱到大家都不在关注内心,的时代,诗人的情怀或许能给与世人不小的启发呢但最重要的是,诗人必须达到自我的升华否则,他就永远走不出自我的空间,那样的话他便不能在这世界生存《林徽因传》读书报告——简评《夹缝中的历史》读书报告——简评《目送》读书报告——简评成学习策略,学生的理解迁移能力有了很大的提高,他进一步研究,整合了认知发展、人类学习、人类潜能、信息加工和智能互动等认知心理学领域的理论,形成了生成学习理论其核心观点是“学习是一个主动的过程,学习者积极参与其中并非被动地接纳信息,而是主动地构建自己对信息的解释,并从中做出推论”威特罗克还指出“让学生生成自己的理解很重要”,“他可能不理解教师讲解的语句,但他肯定理解自己加工生成的语句”读书报告的写作内容有很多方面,学生可根据自己的情况进行选择,大致包括这样几个方面的内容1)本书的概况:作者简介、内容概要;2)本书在表达、处理等方面的特别之处等;3)本书的主要观点、意图;4)本书的精华部分或个人最喜爱的部分;5)对本书的评价和观感;6)本书读后的收获1.要认真对待,不可流于形式[3]林庆彰,刘春银著.读书报告写作指引[m].台北万卷楼图书公司,2001.10.圣经故事(英文原著8部)上学期1. 荆棘鸟Thorn Birds (Colleen McCullough)2. 汤姆叔叔的小屋Uncle Tom’s Cabin (Harriet Beecher Stowe)3. 马丁·伊登Martin Eden (Alexandre Dumas)4. 苔丝Tess of the D’Urbervilles (Thomas Hardy) 下学期5. 20世纪英文观止天津人民出版社6. 英国散文名篇欣赏上海外语教育出版社7. 拜伦诗抄Selection of Byron’s Poems (George Gordon Byron)标签:读书报告。

名著英文读后感

名著英文读后感

名著英文读后感After reading the classic novel "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen, I can't help but be amazed by the timeless themes and the depth of the characters. The story of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy is not just a romance, but a social commentary on the constraints of class and the importance of individual character.Austen's wit and keen observations of human nature are evident throughout the novel, making it a joy to read. The dynamics between the different characters, the societal pressures they face, and the misunderstandings that arise due to pride and prejudice are all portrayed with such nuance and insight.What struck me the most was the character development of Elizabeth Bennet. She is a strong, independent woman who is not afraid to speak her mind and stand up for what she believes in. Her journey towards self-awareness and her eventual realization of her own prejudices is bothinspiring and relatable.Overall, "Pride and Prejudice" is a timeless masterpiece that continues to resonate with readers today. Its exploration of love, social norms, and personal growth make it a truly remarkable work of literature. I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys a good story with rich characters and thought-provoking themes.。

英国名著读后感1000字(精选5篇)

英国名著读后感1000字(精选5篇)

英国名著读后感1000字(精选5篇)英国名著读后感1000字(精选篇1)每天的傍晚是我的读书时间,我喜欢这份宁静、温馨和从容。

就是伴着这份宁静从容,我读完了英国女性作家简奥斯汀的代表作《傲慢与偏见》,并看完了它的同名电影与电视剧。

虽然上学期间读过这部小说,但也只是走马观花,一味追求故事情节,这次细细品读,才发现它的真正魅力,让人久久回味。

英国女性作家简奥斯汀出生于18世纪的英国乡村小镇,她没上过正规学校,但受到较好的家庭教育,她终身未婚。

奥斯汀的作品以轻松诙谐的笔调,描绘了当时英国乡村中产阶级日常生活与田园风光,尤其是绅士淑女间的婚姻爱情风波,一扫当时文学界假浪漫主义潮流。

《傲慢与偏见》全书讲述了四桩不同的婚姻,展现了奥斯汀的婚恋观,在她眼里,其中的两桩婚姻是不幸的:一是伊丽莎白的好友夏绿蒂、表兄柯林斯的婚姻,完全建立在经济基础之上;二是伊丽莎白的么妹丽迪雅与威尔的婚姻,完全建立在初次相识与美貌之上。

夏绿蒂是一个聪明的女子,但却接受了自高自大、愚蠢的柯林斯的未婚,只因家里没有多少财产。

对于婚后生活,夏绿蒂也抱无所谓的态度。

这样的婚姻状况在现代也非常具有现实意义,我认为单纯的以物质为基础的婚姻是没有生命力的,在一个感情淡而无味的婚姻里,人的乐趣何存?夏绿蒂固然可以把生活安排得井井有条,但是她的精神世界永远是苍白的,她安排与柯林斯每天见面的时间只有几分钟,她是多么聪明,但又是多么可怜可悲啊,一个无财产的女子就这样成为一个时代的悲剧。

伊丽莎白的么妹丽迪雅是另一种情况的婚姻。

在五姐妹当中,她行为最为放荡无知,每日只知与军官调情。

她贪恋威尔的美貌,冲动的跟威尔一个表面温文尔雅,实际生活放荡的人私奔,置家人的感受于不顾。

后经达西的慷慨解救,两人才苟合结婚,婚后丽迪雅还在家人面前炫耀幸福,实在是一个非常自私自利的女人。

嫁给了一个伪君子,可想而知婚后生活如何拮据,全靠伊丽莎白与达西救济生活。

奥斯汀所推崇的是后两桩婚姻:伊丽莎白与达西的婚姻,吉英与彬格莱的婚姻。

亨利五世读书报告(一)

亨利五世读书报告(一)

亨利五世读书报告(一)亨利五世读书报告一、背景介绍亨利五世是英国历史上的一位重要人物,他于1413年成为英国国王,一直统治到1422年逝世。

他是莎士比亚名著《亨利五世》的主人公,也是英国百年战争的著名将领。

二、阅读收获通过阅读《亨利五世》,我深深感受到了亨利五世作为一位国王所需要具备的领袖才能。

他以坚定的决心和勇气,统一了四个不同的王国,带领军队取得了关键的胜利,重建了英格兰的国家声誉。

同时,我也从书中学到了一些重要的历史教训。

例如,在政治上,我们需要建立一个强有力的中央政权,以维护国家的统一和稳定;在战争中,我们需要有合适的战略和战术,并且要善于联合盟友,共同对抗敌人。

三、参考价值《亨利五世》不仅是一本历史书籍,更是一本关于领袖才能和战略思维的经典之作。

它对于我们今天的领导者、管理者,或者是对于想要了解英国历史、文化、军事等方面的人们,都具有参考和借鉴价值。

结语总结一下,阅读《亨利五世》使我受益匪浅。

通过书中所描绘的历史事件和人物,我更深入地认识了英国的历史和文化,更重要的是,我也获得了一些关于领袖才能和战略思维方面的启示和指导。

四、启示在阅读过程中,我还深刻体悟到:作为一个领袖或者管理者,我们需要有非常坚定的信念和决心,要在面临问题时保持冷静清晰的头脑,并且需要具备极强的组织和统筹能力,以达成既定目标。

同时,在国际关系和战略思维方面,我们也可以从这本书中学到很多宝贵的经验和教训。

比如如何处理与盟友之间的利益冲突,如何平衡珍视自己独立性和维护国际秩序之间的关系等等。

五、结语历史是一面有力的镜子,通过阅读历史书籍,我们可以更好地认知自己和他人,更好地了解世界和未来。

我相信,在读完《亨利五世》之后,不仅会极大地提升我们的历史素养,也会让我们在工作和生活中取得更加卓越的成就。

《简爱》英国文学名著心得体会

《简爱》英国文学名著心得体会

《简爱》英国文学名著心得体会《简爱》英国文学名著心得体会篇1一八四七年十月,英国出版了一本署名为夏洛蒂。

勃朗特的长篇小说——《简爱》引起了轰动,成为了经典之作。

今年暑假,我一口气就把它看完了。

在我的心目中,《简爱》是一部完美而伟大的著作,因为它使我懂得了什么是善恶美丑,学会了怎样做人,而书中的主人公简爱就是我学习的榜样,她的聪明、善良、坚强、有主见,是最令人敬佩的。

简爱的一生悲欢离合。

她遭遇了许多挫折和坎坷,能够说是不幸的,但是她却从不向命运低头,任何困难在她面前都会感到恐惧。

简爱从小父母早亡,她被送到舅舅家,但是舅舅不久也去世了,她只好跟着舅妈生活,受尽了她的欺负。

而且她舅舅的儿子约翰里德还是一个又胖又大、蛮横无理、猪狗不如的禽兽。

他经常无缘无故地打骂简爱,但她的舅妈不但不去制止,反而支持她野蛮的儿子。

然而,简爱是一各顽强的、决不向恶势力低头的人。

她再也忍受不了了,她对约翰的恨压倒了对他的畏惧,不顾一切地跟他对打起来。

当然,结果可想而知,简爱受到了她舅妈的惩罚。

但她的这次举动足以令约翰胆颤心惊。

舅妈越来越厌恶她,便把她送到了劳渥德教会学校。

那里的孩子们受冻挨饿,伙食恶劣,还要遭到很多惩罚。

那里生活环境不卫生,结果斑疹伤寒夺去了好些孤儿的生命。

简爱痛恨那里。

8年之后,她毅然决然地离开了那里,去了桑菲尔德,到罗切斯特先生家里给他的女儿做家庭教师。

在桑菲尔德,她追求自尊自爱,坚强勇敢。

应对罗切斯特的轻视,她说出了那句“你以为因为我穷,低微,矮小,不美,我就没有灵魂没有心吗?”她虽然爱罗切斯特,但当她以为罗切斯特先生要娶英格拉姆,又要把她留下的时候,她恼火地说:“你以为我会留下来,成为你无足轻重的人吗?你以为我是一架自动机器吗?一架没有感情的机器码?我们是平等的!”简爱是一个坚强的人,也是一个靠个人奋斗的人,她想的只是自己怎样在社会获得一个平等地位。

她有尊严,并且努力维护着自己的尊严。

《简爱》英国文学名著心得体会篇2在我的心目中,《简爱》是一部完美而伟大的著作。

简爱读书报告英文版(范文)

简爱读书报告英文版(范文)

简爱读书报告英文版简爱读书报告英文版篇一:简爱的英文读书报告A Bk Reprt f Jane Eyre Jane Eyre is a classic rmance nvel by Charltte Brnt? hich as published in 1847 by Smith, Elder Cmpany, Lndn, and is ne f the mst famus British nvels f all time. Charltte Brnt? first published the bk as Jane Eyre: An Autbigraphy under the pseudnym Currer Bell, and it as an instant success, earning the praise f many revieers, including illiam Makepeace Thackeray, t hm Charltte Brnt? dedicated her secnd editin. The stry is that f a gverness, Jane Eyre. Despite her plainness, she captures the heart f her enigmatic emplyer, Edard Rchester, but sn discvers he has a secret that culd jepardize any hpe f happiness beteenthem .Published in 1847, Jane Eyre brught almst instant fame t its bscure authr, the daughter f a clergyman in a small mill tn in nrthern England. n the surface, the nvel embdies stck situatins f the Gthic nvel genre such as mystery, hrrr, and the classic medieval castle setting; many f the incidents brder n (and crss ver int) meldrama. The stry f the yung herine is als in many ays cnventinal—the rise f a pr rphan girl against verhelming dds, hse lve and determinatin eventually redeem a trmented her. Yet if this all there ere t Jane Eyre, the nvel uld sn have been frgtten. In riting Jane Eyre, Charltte Brnte did nt rite a mere rmantic ptbiler. Her bk has serius things t say abut a number f imprtant subjects: the relatins beteen men and men, men s equality, the treatment f children and f men, religius faith andreligius hypcrisy (and the difference beteen the t), the realizatin f selfhd, and the nature f true lve. But again, if its cncerns ere nly tpical, it uld nt have utlivedthe time in hich it as ritten. The bk is nt a tract any mre than it is a ptbiler. It is a rk f fictin ith memrable characters and vivid scenes, ritten in a pelling prse style. In appealing t bth the head and the heart, Jane Eyre triumphs ver its flas and remains a classic f nineteenth-century English literature and ne f the mst ppular f all English nvels. Jane Eyre, is a pr but aspiring, small in bdy but huge in sul, bscure but self-respecting girl. After e clse the cvers f the bk, after having a lng jurney f the spirit, Jane Eyre, a marvelus figure, has left us s much t recall and t think: e remember her gdness: fr smene h lst arms and blinded in eyes, fr smene h despised her fr her rdinariness, and even fr smene h had hurt her deeply in the past. e remember her pursuit f justice. It’s like a panin ith the gdness. But still, a virtuus persn shuld prmte the gdness n ne side and must check the badness n the ther side.e remember her self-respect and the clear situatin n equality. In her pinin, everyne is the same at the Gd’s feet. Thugh there are differences in status、in prperty and als in appearance, but all the human being are equal in persnality. e als remember her striving fr life, her tughness and her cnfidence…hen e thinkf this girl, hat she gave us as nt a pretty face r a transcendent temperament that make us admire deeply, but a huge charm f her persnality. Actually, she asn’t pretty, and f curse, the rdinary appearance didn’t make thers feel gd f her, even her n aunt felt disgusted ith it. And sme thers even thught that she as easy t lk dn n and t tease, s hen Miss Ingram met Jane Eyre, she seemed quite cntemptuus, fr that she as bviusly much mre prettier than ‘the plain and ugly gverness’. But as the little gverness had said: ‘D yu think, because I am pr, bscure, plain, and This is the idea f equality in Jane Eyre’s mind. Gd hadn’t given her beauty and ealth, but instead, Gd gave hera kind mind and a thinking brain. Her idea f equality and self-respect impress us s much and let us feel the per inside her bdy. In my mind, thugh a persn’s beauty n the face can make thers nce feel that ne is attractive and charming, if his r her mind isn’t the same beautiful as the appearance, such as beauty cannt last fr, hen thers find that the beauty hich had charmed them as nly a falsity, it’s nt true, they ill like the persn n mre. Fr a lng time, nly a persn’s great virtue, a nble sul, a beautiful heart can be called as an everlasting beauty just as Kahill Gibran has said, that Beauty is a heart enflamed and a sul enchanted’. I can feel that h beauty really is, as e are all fleshly men, s e can’t distinguish hethera man is f nbleness r humbleness, but fleshly men, s e can’t distinguish hether a man is f nbleness r humbleness, but as there are great differences in ur suls, and frm that, e can kn that hether a man is nble r rdinary, and even bscure, that is, hether he is beautiful r nt. Her stry makes us thinking abut life and e learn much frm her experience, at least, that is a fresh ne recgnitin f the real beauty.篇二:简爱世界名著全英文读后感全英文读书笔记英语专业大学本科Feelings f Reading JANE EYRE Useful expressin 1) [Useful expressin] (p.47) If all the rld hated yu, and believed yu icked, hile yur n cnscience apprved yu, and abslved yu frm guilt, yu uld nt be ithut friends. 2) [Useful expressin] (p.231) Prejudices, it is ell knn, as mst difficult t eradicate frm the heart hse sil has never been lsened r fertilized by educatin: they gr there, firm as eeds amng stnes. 3) [Useful expressin] (p.40) Life appears t me t shrt t be spent in nursing animsity r registering rngs. The type f materials in this bk is rittenin English, and the tpic area is literature. I spent reading the bk fr 2 mnths. In the rld histry f literature, sme many classical famus rks are ging t be immrtal, but Jane Eyre deeply enters peple s sul deeply, it by irresistible intrinsic deep has attracted the tens f thusands f readers deeply, has affected peple s inner rld, is in the rld histry f literature the eternal classics.hen Jane Eyre as a baby, her parents died. S she had t live ith her uncle and his family. Unfrtunately, her uncle als ent aay several years later. Then Jane as sent t the Lgd, hich as a charity schl and became a teacher there hen she grn up. Later she left it t bee a gverness f Adela Varens, the ard f Mr. Edard Rchester, a Thrnfield Manr. Later, Jane and Mr. Rchester fell in lve ith each ther, and they decided t get married. But Mr. Rchester as revealed that he had a ife during the edding ceremny. S Jane left Thrnfield and Mr. Rchester. therise Mr. Rchester’s ife as crazy. ne day, she made a fire. Mr. Rchester tried his best t save his ife, but failed and his eyes ere burnt and he became blind. The terrible nes came t Jane, she came back t Mr. Rchester hurriedly. Jane tld Mr. Rchester that she still lved him a lt, and tried her best t cheer him up. Finally, they gt married, and had a lvely baby. This bk enthralled me ith the charm f language, and brught hme t me the great ealth f English rds and phrases. But this bk is t difficult t me, and I had t lk up a number f rds. If there are explains f sme difficult rds, I think it ill be much better. The figure f Jane Eyre had the greatest impact n me. After I clse the cvers f the bk, after having a lng jurney f the spirit, Jane Eyre, a marvelus figure, has left us s much t recall and t think: I remember her gdness, her pursuit f justice, her self-respect and the clear situatin n equality, her striving fr life, her tughness and her cnfidence… The riting f the bk is effective,beautiful and even fascinating. The authr is skillful in telling stries. I can easily find ut the characters f these dramatis persnages. Behind the nderful stry, the authr expressed herstrng dissatisfactins t the sciety then. The authr thinks that peple shuld be gd educated, and everyne is equal, n matter male r female. The ne facts that I hadn’t learn befre is gdness. I remember her gdness: fr smene h lst arms and blinded in eyes, fr smene h despised her fr her rdinariness, and even fr smene h had hurt her deeply in the past. T me, I think that I can hardly frgive thse peple h have hurt me deeply. May be it is gd enugh that nt t d sme revenge. As a result f reading this bk, her stry makes me thinking abut life and I learn much frm her experience, at least, that is a fresh ne recgnitin f the real. I can feel that h beauty really is, as e are all fleshly men, s e can’t distinguish hether a man is f nbleness r humbleness, but fleshly men, s e can’t distinguish hether a man is f nbleness r humbleness, but as there are great differences in ur suls, and frm that, e can kn that hether a man is nble r rdinary, and even bscure, that is, hether he is beautiful r nt. In essence, Brnte s nvel became a direct assault n Victrian mrality. Cntrversy based in its realistic expsure f thughts nce cnsidered imprper fr a lady f the 19th century. Emtins any respectable girl uld repress. men at this time ere nt t feel passin, nr ere they cnsidered sexual beings. T cnceive the thught f men expressing rage and blatantly retaliating against authrity as defiance against the traditinal rle f men. Jane Eyre sent cntrversy thrugh the literary munity. Fr nt nly as it ritten by a man but marked the first use f realistic characters. Jane s plexity lied in her being neither hly gd r evil. She as pr and plain in a time hen sciety cnsidered an ugly man a blt n the face f creatin. It challenged Victrian classstructure in a strictly hierarchal sciety. A relatinship beteen a lly gverness and a ealthy nbleman as simply unheard f. Brnte dre criticism fr her attack n the aristcracy h she deemed as hypcritical shy but ... nt genuine. She assaulted individual s already established mrals by presenting a plausible case fr bigamy.篇三:简爱英文读书报告Jane Eyre Dlr 201X2136063 Fall semester 201XAugust 20, 201X Bk reprt 2 A Struggling man Jane Eyre is a first-persn narrative f the title character. ritten by British riter Charltte Brnte , it is a lve stry beteen Jane Eyre and Edard Fairfax Rchester. This nvel includes 5 parts: Jane s childhd at Gateshead; her educatin at Ld Schl; as the gverness at hrnfield Hall, here she falls in lve ith Edard Rchester; her time ith the Rivers family and the finale ith her reunin ith and marriage t her belved Rchester. Jane Eyre is the herine f the nvel and the main character. She is pure, brave, strng self-esteem and ardr. hat`s mre, the spirit f rebelling is her imprtant trait. hen she as a baby, her parents died and she became an rphan. She as sent t her aunt and as abused by her aunt and her cusins. She then as sent t Ld Schl, here she as ppressed and abused, but her nature led him t rebel. Edard Fairfax Rchester is master f Thrnfield Manr. He is heavyhearted and his chapter is changeable. Als, his manner t Jane is changeable. Frm appearance, he is tall, strng man. There ere many parties in Thrnfield Manr hen Edard came back. Jane as treated bad at ne party and retreated frm the party. At that time, Jane fund herself had already fallen in lve ith Edard and Edard lved her, t. n the ceremny, Jane gt knn that he had a ife and left grieved. hen she came back t Thrnfield Manr, she fundit had bee ruins and Edard as disabled. And she married him. The authr ants t reveal that the value f a man is equal t dignity plus lve. At that time, abut 19th century, peple ignred lve in rder t pursue mney and fe peple culd abandn mney fr lve. Jane is a man h can nt bear ppressin and brave enugh t pursue lve. She is a representative f l class. 篇四:《简爱》读书报告《简爱》------读书报告一.作者简介夏洛蒂·勃朗特(1816-4-21-1855-3-31)1816年生于英国北部约克郡的豪渥斯的一个乡村牧师家庭。

《贝弗里奇报告》读书报告

《贝弗里奇报告》读书报告

《贝弗里奇报告》读书报告(游光明,2015级人文学院汉语言文字学专业,21504035)一、基本版本书目信息《贝弗里奇报告》全称《贝弗里奇报告-社会保险和相关服务》,由贝弗里奇爵士发表于1942年,是福利国家理论和实践产生的重要理论基础.该书出版以来在中国一直没有翻译本,后经劳动和社会保障部社会保险研究所组织翻译,其底本为伦敦英国文书局1995年再版的本子,2004年6月由中国劳动社会保障出版社,一版一印,为中英对照本去,全书共252页。

书前有译者序,在目录前还有“社会保险和相关服务”、“致威廉姆·周伊特阁下"两封书信,正文共分为6个部分,内容部分详述.二、贝弗里奇其人威廉·亨利·贝弗里奇(WilliamHeonyBeveridge,1879一1963)生于印度的一个英国法官家庭。

青年时期,他毕业于牛津大学,取得了数学和古典研究的学位。

此后,他在汤因比会馆(ToynbeeHall)里从事对伦敦东区贫困社会状况的研究。

这种早期的研究对他终生同情穷人打下了基础。

后来,他担任过记者,在政府里担任过文职人员。

第一次世界大战以后,他被任命为伦敦经济学院院长。

他担任这一职务近20年(1919一1937).离开伦敦经济学院后,他回到早年就读的牛津大学,担任了一所学院的院长。

贝弗里奇一生担任过不少重要的领导职务,除了在两所著名大学里任过职以外,他还分别担任过英国上下两院的议员,并且担任过二战期间英国政府的劳工部次长.20世纪20—30年代,贝弗里奇曾经长期担任失业保险法定委员会主席,并发表了著名的《失业:一种工业的问题》、《全民保险》等重要著作,为英国失业保险制度的发展与失业救济制度的建立做出了重要贡献。

贝弗里奇一生致力于社会保障建设,富于正义和良知,希望在战后建立一个新社会。

他秉持自由、开放、市场竞争的自由主义精神的同时,以追求社会正义,消除社会贫困,建立自由民主的“美好新社会"为期一生奋斗的目标,值得敬仰。

《金银岛》优秀读书笔记

《金银岛》优秀读书笔记

《金银岛》优秀读书笔记《金银岛》优秀读书笔记《金银岛》优秀读书笔记1这个暑假我读了《金银岛》,这本书是由美国作家史蒂芬森写的。

《金银岛》在美国的受欢迎程度就跟《西游记》在中国一样,是一本冒险小说。

这本书的主人翁是吉姆,是一个十岁大的小男孩,他家里经营着一家旅馆。

有一天一位性格暴躁的老船长比尔在旅馆住了下来,可之后不久比尔却被杀了。

吉姆意外地从比尔身上得到了藏宝图,并且和李普西医生以及他的朋友乘船踏上了寻宝之旅。

可到达目的地之后,船上的水手却叛变了,原来他们都是海盗,希望把宝藏抢走。

最后吉姆临危不乱,趁着海盗们上岸后,独自惊险地夺回了帆船。

在吉姆的帮助下,李普西医生他们最终成功打败海盗,拿到了宝藏,最后顺利地返航。

不过在返航的途中,海盗的头目大坏蛋独脚厨师却狡猾地逃走了。

读完了《金银岛》,我非常喜欢主人翁吉姆,他聪明勇敢,尽管他和我一样才十岁,做事却临危不乱,十分冷静,而我做事却很容易手忙脚乱,我要向吉姆学习。

《金银岛》优秀读书笔记2《金银岛》是19世纪英国作家史蒂文森的成名作,也是一本举世公认的世界名著。

书中描写一个叫吉姆的孩子,从一个海盗那里,偶尔得到一张埋藏巨额财富的荒岛地形图,这事引起了当地乡绅屈利劳尼先生的兴趣。

为了找到这笔财富,他们驾驶了一艘三桅船去荒岛探险。

不料船上混入了一伙海盗,他们在独腿西尔弗的策划下,妄图夺下三桅船,独吞这笔财富。

吉姆在无意中得到这一消息,他配合屈利劳尼先生同海盗们展开了英勇机智的斗争,最后终于战胜了他们找到了宝藏。

在斯蒂文森巧妙的安排下,浩瀚的大海、荒凉的孤岛给读者创造了一个亦真亦幻的世界,,引领读者进入了一个笼罩着幻想纱幕的境域。

一个接一个似明实暗、似松实紧的悬念创造出一环紧扣一环的迭起高-潮。

充满着孩童情趣的生动对话、风浪迭起的气氛渲染使小说从努至终笼罩着一层神秘的色彩,而同时又洋溢着一股朝气与热情。

《金银岛》优秀读书笔记3这个暑假,我读了史蒂文生写的一篇名著—《金银岛》。

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读书报告
《苔丝》是十九世纪英国杰出的小说家托马丝哈代的作品。

他出生1840年,逝世于1920年。

他是横跨两个世纪的作家,早期和中期的创作以小说为主。

他继承和发扬了维多利亚时代的文学传统。

他的小说可以分为三大类:性格与环境的小说、罗曼史与幻想的小说、精于结构的小说。

并以第一类最为突出,其中又以悲剧故事《苔丝》和《无名的裘德》最为杰出。

这两部小说违背了维多利亚时期的道德观念,受到了社会激烈的抨击,于是哈代愤而不写小说,转而重新写诗。

哈代的写作生涯是以写诗开始,中间经历了二十多年的小说阶段,最后仍以写诗告终。

《苔丝》是哈代最富盛誉的作品,也是世界文学中的瑰宝。

小说描述的是一位纯洁少女不幸命运。

主人公苔丝出生于一个贫苦小贩的家庭,父亲有一天被告知他是古代贵族德伯维的后代,便得意忘形起来,他和她那浅薄庸俗又爱慕虚荣的老婆决定让女儿到一个自称也是德伯维尔家族后裔的富老太婆家去认清,以期待在经济上得到扶持。

苔丝去了以后被老太婆的儿子亚历克诱奸她怀孕回家,孩子一生下来没多久就夭折了。

几年后,苔丝再次离家到奶牛场干活,与牧师的儿子安吉克莱尔恋爱并订婚,苔丝十分爱安吉,几次想把自
己失身之事向安吉和盘托出,都因种种缘故未遂。

新婚之夜,安吉向苔丝坦白了他婚前不清白的过往,得到了苔丝的谅解,而当苔丝向丈夫坦言相告时,安吉却始终抱着传统观念不放,视苔丝为不洁的女人,未能一时接受苔丝。

之后两人分居,安吉独自一人去巴发展事业。

当四处布道的亚历克与苔丝再次相遇时,对苔丝的情欲顿时击败了他那没有根基的宗教信仰,迫于生活,两人同居。

不久,安吉回国找苔丝,并对以前的冷酷无情表示悔恨。

纠结纯情的苔丝为了自己真正的爱毅然杀死了亚历克。

在与安吉度过幸福的最后几天后,苔丝被捕并处以绞刑。

哈代创作的《苔丝》,较之他的前辈作家在更高的层次上创造性地塑造了一个被侮辱的、具有反抗性的女性形象苔丝。

她不再是小说中的陪衬者,而是完完全全统治整个小说的女主人公。

小说反映了一个时代将要覆灭,新的时代在挣扎中崛起。

这是此书极为特别的地方。

纵观英国近代文学史,人类文明在一步步得到充实饱满。

人们不断在挑战社会的禁锢。

摆脱社会带来的精神枷锁。

从每一个时期的作品可以慢慢发现人们思想的进步,越来越丰富,越来越全面。

《苔丝》比狄更斯的作品更加有力的彻底的揭露社会的黑暗和丑陋,也更贴近现实,苔丝被亚力克侮辱,却得不到同情。

在那些屈辱的日子里,她为唯一的活动就是在黄昏以后,跑去树林漫步。

只有那时她心里才能得到些许的宁静,才不会感到寂寞。

这是因为传统宗教观念在她心里根深蒂固的原因,她无法摆脱宗教观念。

书中最令我难忘之处是,在苔丝和安吉的新婚之夜,安吉对苔丝坦白了他不堪的过往得到了苔丝
的宽恕,而当苔丝向安吉坦白她那不堪的往事时,安吉却没有像苔丝宽恕他那样宽恕苔丝。

他说:“啊,苔丝,这种事怎么能宽恕呢?你过去是一个人,而如今却成了另一个人。

天啦,宽恕怎么能用在这样稀奇古怪的魔术戏法上啦?”这句话令苔丝大为吃惊失望,也令我产生了无限的思考。

如果说从前亚力克让苔丝在肉体上受到了很大的痛苦,那么安吉就让苔丝在精神上受了很大的打击。

作为一个丈夫无法容忍妻子的过去却能对自己的历史一抹而去、一笑而过。

可以想象当时男女的极为不平等。

苔丝一直努力的追求美好的生活,却一次次深受打击,这就是现实。

安吉表面温文尔雅,但实际并没有完全摆脱传统观念和世俗偏见,对于苔丝不清白的历史,他却来抓着传统观念不放,视苔丝为不洁女人。

诚然,后来安吉醒悟了,诚心悔过回来找苔丝。

但此时苔丝已经又迫于无奈回到了亚力克的身边,做了他的情人。

也就是这时戏剧性的一幕发生了。

苔丝极为无奈,为了真爱,亲手杀死了亚力克。

安吉与苔丝度过了几天幸福的日子。

最后等待的是他们的永别、苔丝的绞刑。

如果谁给苔丝带来的伤痛更大的话,我觉得安吉的罪责不亚于亚力克。

如果说亚力克从肉体上伤害了苔丝,那安吉则是从精神上摧残了苔丝,是她陷入绝境,最后走向毁灭。

如果当时安吉能从容面对已发生的不堪事实,接受苔丝,那么苔丝的命运该是怎么的旋转可想而知,他们就会是最幸福的一对,因为他们确实是真心相爱了。

可惜由于男人的世俗观念,一念之间,就造成了原本幸福的人儿的悲剧命运。

不过安吉也有非常可人的一面。

在书中第二十三章,苔丝和其他
三个女挤奶工去梅尔斯托克教堂的路上经过一个最低的地带,洼地中积满了水,在这极为考究的日子里,姑娘们不会像往常一样满不在乎的趟过去。

正在思索之时,却巧遇了安吉,安吉愿为姑娘们搭建一座移动的桥,愿将他们一个个抱到对岸,四个心房顿时猛跳起来。

对于安吉来说,他这番行动的四分之三之时普普通通的友善行为而已。

当最后轮到苔丝时,苔丝羞搭拒绝。

而安吉一句极为看贴心的话出动了我。

“三个利亚就是为了一个拉结。

”也就是说我为你白白的花费了四分之三的力气。

哈哈,太可爱了。

好温馨的画面,好感人的话语。

绅士风度尽显。

男人可以为了爱而改变,为了爱而付出无谓的牺牲,只为了取悦于自己爱的人。

书中还有一处我觉得稍带戏剧性的一幕。

苔丝在牧场挤奶的日子里,有一天清晨,牛奶房里的搅奶器还在照常运转,但却搅不出黄油来。

每当出现这种情况,牛奶场就瘫痪了。

有挤奶工就推断说“也许牛奶房里有人谈上恋爱了吧!”,好滑稽的臆想。

此话一出,苔丝满脸苍白就借机出去了。

更为戏剧性的是苔丝一出门,旋转着的搅乳机里的牛奶也从叽里咕噜的声音变成关键性的啪嗒啪嗒的声音了,黄油出来了……
《苔丝》一书发表至今已经有一百多年了,一度遭到资产阶级的猛烈攻击。

但是攻击未能掩盖他的光辉。

再说说苔丝的悲剧,说到底是一场社会的悲剧。

苔丝还在少女之时就挑起了家庭生活的重担。

为了谋生,不得不到处飘荡,受尽剥削和欺凌。

特别是在她父亲死去时,住了几代人的房子由于租期已到,不得不被狠心的地主逼着搬出去,其状惨不忍睹。

这些不正是当时社会中穷苦农民所受到的阶级压迫
吗?苔丝身为一个贫困女子,不仅遭受阶级压迫,而且还遭到纨绔子弟的恣意蹂躏和就道德观念的无情摧残,这就造成了苔丝的悲剧。

同时苔丝自身的性格也是造成她悲惨命运的重要因素之一。

她的苦恼,大半都是由于她有了世俗的谬见而来的,不是由于她天生本有的感觉而起。

她极为在乎世俗的见解,无法摆脱心理的阴影。

在新婚之夜,她本可以隐瞒自己的过去,选择另一个完全不一样的结局,可由于性格方面的决定性的因素,她坦承了一切,却遭受无穷的痛苦,最后造成了毁灭性的结局。

这样一个,像游丝一样敏感,像白雪一样纯洁的美貌女子,为什么偏要在她身上描绘粗野的图案?就像命中注定那要。

为什么粗野的人往往把高贵的人占位己有?为什么男人可以占有不应占有的女人?女人能占有他不应占有的男人?贞洁这个东西一旦失去就永远失去了么?有机自然界的一切都可以愈合,唯独处女的贞操难道就无法愈合么?这是我读完此书后依然不明白的地方。

值得我们去思考,深思……这本书我向我的女性朋友都有推荐,同时男性朋友也可以看看,思考思考。

他可以让一个思想单纯的人变得成熟,让成熟的人便得如何处理男女之情以及生活之道。

作者给小说加了一个副标题“一个纯洁的女人”,还用莎士比亚的一句话作为本书的题词:可伶你这受了伤害的名字!我的胸口是张床,供你养息。

这些话深深地打动了我。

苔丝,从事你的肉体不是那样的纯洁,但是你那善良、诚恳、刚强的灵魂确实最干净的、最纯粹的。

你将永远活在爱你的人心中!。

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