[读后感]老人与海英文读后感

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[读后感]老人与海英文读后感

老人与海英文读后感

老人与海英文读后感:

It’slonglongago,’,’s

prettybrisk,,IlikedElizabeth,theheroine,thoughIdidn’tthinkshe’’,Ididn’’,Ihaven’treadthewholestoryinEnglishoritschineseversion,

Infact,Ididn’’,butIdidn’tfindwhere’’snormal,

老人与海英文读后感:

老人与海读后感英文版

whenIwasamiddleschoolstudent,I’,Ireally,formypart,thatistrue.

Firstly,,majorcharactersandthetopicofit.

TheoldmanandtheSeaisastorybyErnestHemingway,,itcentersuponSantiago,anagingcubanfishermanwhostruggleswithagiantmarlinfaroutintheGulfStream.

TheoldmanandtheSeaservedtoreinvigorateHemingway’sl;itrestoredmanyreaders’confidenceinHem ingway’,Scribner’s,onanearlydustjacket,calledthenovellaa”newclassic,”andmanycriticsfavorablypareditwithsuchworksaswilliamFaulkner ’s”TheBear”andHermanmelville’smoby-Dick.

Thisbookgivesmeadeepimpressionespeciallythedescriptionabouttheman’sbravenessandpersistence.

Inthisbook,inordertosuggesttheprofundityoftheoldman’ssacrificeandtheglorythatderivesfromit,HemingwaypurposefullylikensSantiagotochrist,who,accordingtochristiantheology,’spalmsarefirstcutbyhisfishingline,,whenthesharksarrive,Hemingwayportraystheoldmanasacrucifiedmartyr,sayingthath,theimageoftheoldmanstrugglingupthehillwithhismastacrosshisshouldersrecallschrist’—facedownwithhisarmsoutstraightandthepalmsofhishandsup—

oystheseimagesinthefinalpagesofthenovellainordertolinkSantiagotochrist,whoexemplifiedtranscendencebyturninglossintogain,defeatintotriumph,andevendeathintorenewedlife.

Themajorcharactersinthisbookarealsovividandlively.

Santiago?,theoldmanofthenovella’stitle,,,,andofhiscraft,isunparalleledandhelpshimpreserveasenseofhoperegardlessofcircumstance.

Themarlin?,Santiagohooksthemarlin,whichwelearnattheendofthenovellameasureseighteenfeet,?,aboypresumablyinhisadolescence,manolinisSantiago’’srecentbadluck,manolin’,however,stillcaresdeeplyfortheoldman,towhomhecontinuestolookasamentor.

joeDimaggio,althoughDimaggioneverappearsinthenovel,,andhisthoughtstur?,Perico,thereaderassumes,ownsthebodegainSantiago’,butheservesanimportantroleinthefisherman’martin,likePerico,martin,acaféownerinSantiago’svillage,,whooftengoestomartinforSantiago’,martinisamanoffrequentkindnesswhodeservestoberepaid.

Fromtheveryfirstparagraph,—’sstruggle,thesailofhisskiffresembles“theflagofpermanentdefeat.”Buttheoldman refusesdefeatateveryturn:here solvest,tyinghisrecordofeighty-sevendaysafterabrutalthree-dayfight,andhecontinuestowardoffsharksfromstealinghisprey,eventhoughheknowsthebattleisuseless.

BecauseSantiagoispittedagainstthecreaturesofthesea,somereaderschoosetoviewthetaleasachronicleofman’sbattleagainstthenaturalworld,butthenovellais,moreaccurately,thestoryofman’,honor,andbravery,andbotharesubjecttothesameeternallaw:,whereitwillinevitablymeetthehawk,theworldisfilledwithpredators,andno:“manisnotmadefordefeat...mancanbedestroyedbutnotdefeated.”InHemingway’sportraitoftheworld,deathisinevitable,butthebestmen(andanimals),manandfishwillstruggletothedeath,justashungrysharkswilllaywastetoanoldman’strophycatc

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,theveryinevitabilityofde,amancanprovethisdeterminat,ju stasheoncefound“thegreatnegroofcienfuegos”,thoughdestroyedattheendofthenovella,,’sstruggledoesnotenablehimtochangeman’,itenableshimtomeethismostdignifieddestiny.

whileitiscertainlytruethatSantiago’seighty-four-dayrunofbadluckisanaffronttohisprideasamasterfulfisherman,andthathisattempttobearouthisskillsbysailingfarintothegulfwatersleadstodisaster,,utofpride,andbecausehiscaptureofthemarlinleadsinturntohisheroictranscendenceofdefeat,pridebeesthesourceofSantiago’,thatbattlewouldneverhavebeenfought,ormorelikely,itwouldhavebeenabandonedbeforetheend.

Santiago’spri,nomatterhowbalefulhiscircumstancesbee,theoldmanexh,Santiago’,hismomentofglory,likethemarlin’smeat,isprideanddeterminationtofight.

Santiagodreamition,thesecondoccurswhenhesleepsontheboatforafewhoursinthemiddleofhisstrugglewiththemarlin,,thesoberpromiseofthetriumphandregenerati,,becauseSantiagoimaginesthelions,fiercepredators,playing,hisdreamsuggestsaharmonybetweentheopposingforces—lifeanddeath,loveandhate,destructionandregeneration—ofnature.

eourbesttoachieveourdream,andneversaygiveup.

老人与海英文读后感:

theoldmanandtheSeaisoneofHemingway’smostendvelPriz,Ihavereadsomeofhisotherworks,suchasTheSunAlsoRises,

PrideandPrejudiceisachefdoeuvre.

myfirstimpressionofthisstorywasfromscreen.

老人与海英文读后感:

Ihavereadmanybooks,whichIlearnedalotofknowledge,letmeknowalotoftruthinlife,includingabook,letmeexperienceadeep,itisafamouswriterErnestHemingwaywrote,”Hits.”我读过许多书,它们让我学到了许多知识,也让我懂得了许多做人的道理,其中有一本书,让我体会很深,它就是著名作家海明威写的《老人与海》。

”Hits”Thisbooktalkedaboutsuchastory,oldfishermanSantiagodecubaconsecutive84daysdidnotcatchthefish,wasanotherloserasafisherman,buthewaspersistent,andfinallycaughtabigmarlinlargemarlinshisboatdraggedonforthreedaysatsea,exhausted,wastiedtotheboathewaskilledononeside,andthenReturnjourneyrepeatedlybeensharkattacks,,:peoplearenotborntofail,andapersoncanbedestroyed,butcannotbedefeated.《老人与海》这本书讲了这么一个故事,古巴老渔夫圣地亚哥连续八十四天没捕到鱼,被别的渔夫看做失败者,但是他坚持不懈,最后

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