爱丽丝梦游仙境读后感英语版
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爱丽丝梦游仙境读后感英语版
"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" is a famous work of Lewis Carroll. It tells a unique and interesting story about Alice, a little girl who falls into a rabbit hole and lands in a strange and wonderful world of Lewis Carroll's imagination. The book has attracted generations of readers with its rich imaginative content and bizarreness.
In my opinion, the most prominent feature of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" is its unique and extravagant imagination. Carroll, with his rich imagination, creates a world that is completely different from reality, full of strange creatures and laws. For example, the Cheshire Cat that disappears gradually, the Mad Hatter who holds a tea party every day at noon, and the Rabbit who always worries about being late for an appointment. These imaginary creatures and their behavior patterns are only possible in Carroll's imagination and are truly grotesque.
The author, Lewis Carroll, conveys in this work that the logic and laws of human society are often strange and meaningless. In Alice's journey, she meets many creatures who follow their own logic and laws without any sense of direction or purpose. For example, the Rabbit who worries about being late for an appointment but does not know where he is going; the
Mad Hatter who holds a tea party every day at noon but does not know why; the Cheshire Cat that disappears gradually but laughs at Alice's confusion. These creatures and their behavior patterns symbolize the confusion and helplessness of human society in front of meaningless logic and laws.
In today's society, "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" still has important meanings. First, the book reminds us to question the logic and laws of human society. We should ask ourselves if these rules and regulations really make sense or if they are just wired in our minds without considering the facts and actual situations around us. Second, the book teaches us not to take too seriously our social rules and ideologies that have nothing to do with our survival but may determine our happiness. We should try to break through the constraints of these rules and regulations, wake up our true selves and fully feel the beauty of life like Alice in the story. Finally, "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" reflects people's desire to break free from the shackles of logic and laws and regulations in front of human society. This desire is still valid today, prompting us to question our social rules and laws while striving to pursue a more reasonable and just life.
In conclusion, "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" is a timeless classic
work that embodies Carroll's unique imagination and logic views. This work still provides us with important instructions in life today that help us question our social rules and laws while striving to pursue a more reasonable and just life.。