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嘉莉妹妹读后感英文嘉莉妹妹读后感英文Carrie was such an ordinary rural girl at the beginning of the story. Sitting on the seat of a bus, she couldnt help feeling e*citing at the sight of the metropolis spectacle. She was impressed deeply by large crowd on the avenue, the spacious square or tall buildings.Far more different from other heroines, Carrie was not a plain pure angel like Snow-white, nor was she brave enough to be a heroine of revolutionist or even a reformer, nor was she so clever as to be a successful career woman who start from scratch.What attracted her most, after her entering this huge metropolis was the incredible fineries, fashion shoes, smart handbags displaying in the shop windows, the jewellerys shining brightly behind the glass. She dreamed that one day, she could wear all of these, jogging gracefully into the most lu*urious hotel with focused sights of admiration.And this was not merely a dream. Because she had large eyes which can earn others sympathy, even love. She had wonderful figure which can win others hearts. However, anything she got, anywhere she reached, had not come from her ambition. Things happened, and then she accepted. Thats what she had just done just to accept willingly from the bottom of her heart. She was not at all an evil woman who would give anything for the fortune or fame. However, she would give uo something for a better life when her instinct defeated her intellect.That was Carrie, a girl had her own desire, a human being just like many others in the realistic world.Theres one sentence written in chapter VIII:' When this jangle of free-will instinct shall have been adjusted, when perfect understanding has given the former the power to replace the latter entirely, man will no longer vary.' However, how many people can go that further.And I want to quote another sentence to wind up my essay: "In Carrie as in how many of our wordings do they not? instinct and reason, desire and understanding, were at war for the mastery.'。

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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! ==嘉莉妹妹英文读后感嘉莉妹妹英文读后感Theodore Dreiser, born in Terre Haute, Indiana, USA, was raisedin poverty and in a German-speaking environment. He left home for Chicago at age 16. After a period of odd jobs and a year at the University of Indiana, he became a Midwestern newspaper reporter and, in New York after 1894, a magazine feature writer. In 1892, married Sara White, but their marriage wasn’t happy, so they have been separated since 1909 and never officially divorcedSister Carrie (1900), his first and still highly regarded novel, was withheld from general distribution because of it was supposed amoral, and its commercial failure plunged him intofinancial distress and mental breakdown. Some reasons which caused the difficulties of publish can be seen from the social background of the society of that time. At the time, United States is experiencing a rapid social change, it was transforming from free capitalism transition to the monopoly capitalism. The whole American literature was indulged in idealism, many writers preferred to describe the optimistic aspect of life. The novel is regarded as entertainment products; works is full of illusory ideal and covered by romantic color. The exploiter and exploitee lived a completely different life. The ugly phenomenon in the society was not reflected in literature works. In Sister Carrie, Dreiser truthfully reveals the dark side of the social life, and that’s the reason why the author c onstantly suffered from persecution. The novels have been classified as "banned", and can not be published in the America.Sister Carrie is about a young country girl who moves to the big city where she starts realizing her own American Dream, first as a mistress to men that she perceives as superior, and later becoming a famous actress. It has been called the "greatest of all American urban novels."The personal life of the writer has very close relationship with his work Sister Carrie. There are some similarities between theauthor and the heroine. First, the heroine was born in a poor family just as same as the author. That’s why the author can know soclearly about the psychological activity of the poor girl Carrie and described it in such delicate words. Second, it can be seen from the novel that the place where the girl chase her dream was Chicago. The author also has gone to the same place to fulfill his dream. So hesaw what Carrie saw. For instance, how the rich men lived, how they enjoy their life, what was the poor’s life like, with such a living experience, the gap between the rich and the poor was so truly reflected before our eyes. Third, they all once are earning meager support from menial jobs. Forth, they all have the same dream.Dreiser has admitted that he was once chased after the pleasure from material things, but he despised it afterwards. Carrie’s life was always surrounded by her chasing for a better material life. At the beginning, she left her hometown and came for her sister. But whenher sister’s living couldn’t attract her anymore, she went to the salesman Drouet, then Hursthood and at last the theater. Except the heroine, the character Hursthood was not so happy in his marriagelife, so was the author. Hursthood was suppressed and looking for something new, thrill and beautiful. Maybe Hursthood’s mental state was just like the author’s during that period. Sven Hanson, Minnie's husband, of Swedish extraction and taciturn temperament. As we all know, Dreiser’s father was a Swedis h, a severe rigid and distant man. We can slightly suppose that the character of Sven Hanson was originated from his father.As for Carrie, there’s such a sentence in the book: “In Carrie—as in many of our worldings do they not?— instinct and reason, desire and understanding, were at war for the mastery. She followed whither her craving led. She was as yet more drawn than she drew. ” This seems tells us that the currency of the society is an overwhelming power that pushes one to do something and defines the view of value for the people. I think this sentence is the perfect description for Carrie and all her stories, every choices she madejust show us how suitable this description is for her. Through the heroine, the author tries to reveal the human nature nakedly before our eyes. When Sister Carrie ran out of her sister’s home withoutany money, she met Drouet and he gave her ten soft dollar bills. On the one hand, she felt ashamed because she has been weak to take it. But on the other hand, her need was so dire, she was still glad. That’s the contradiction of her nature. After she met Hursthood, she was attracted by him. On the one hand, she felt guilty. But on。

嘉莉妹妹英文读后感

嘉莉妹妹英文读后感

嘉莉妹妹英文读后感Sister Carrie, a novel written by Theodore Dreiser, has left a deep impression on me It tells the story of a young girl named Carrie Meeber who leaves her small hometown for the big city of Chicago in pursuit of a better lifeCarrie, full of dreams and hopes, steps into a world that is both dazzling and cruel The author vividly portrays her struggles, her desires, and her constant search for a sense of belonging and identityOne of the most striking aspects of the novel is the realistic portrayal of society and human nature Dreiser does not sugarcoat the harsh realities of urban life The gap between the rich and the poor is stark, and the pursuit of wealth and social status often leads people to compromise their values and morals Carrie's journey is a reflection of this She starts out as an innocent and naive girl, but gradually becomes influenced by the materialistic desires around herCarrie's relationships with men also play a significant role in the story Her first relationship with Drouet is based more on convenience and material benefits than true love And her later entanglement with Hurstwood shows the complexity of human emotions and desires Hurstwood, once a successful man, falls from grace due to his own mistakes and passions, and this brings great changes to Carrie's lifeThe character of Carrie herself is both sympathetic and thoughtprovoking Her longing for a better life is understandable, but hermethods and choices sometimes make us question her integrity However, this also makes her a very real and relatable character We can all see a bit of ourselves in her struggles and indecisionsThe novel also makes me reflect on the meaning of success and happiness Is it defined by wealth, social status, or something else? Carrie achieves material success in the end, but does she truly find happiness? This question lingers in my mind long after I finish reading the bookAnother aspect that I find interesting is Dreiser's writing style His prose is detailed and descriptive, bringing the settings and characters to life He doesn't shy away from depicting the ugly and unpleasant aspects of life, which adds to the authenticity of the storyOverall, Sister Carrie is not just a story about a girl's rise and fall It is a profound social commentary that exposes the flaws and contradictions of society It makes us think about the choices we make, the values we hold, and the true meaning of lifeThe book has taught me that in the pursuit of our dreams, we should not lose sight of our moral compass We should also be aware that material possessions do not necessarily bring lasting happiness True contentment comes from within, from having a clear sense of self and a purpose in lifeIt also reminds me of the importance of perseverance and hard work Carrie's journey is not an easy one, and she faces numerous setbacks and difficulties But she keeps moving forward, constantly adapting and learning This spirit of never giving up is something we can all draw inspiration fromIn conclusion, Sister Carrie is a powerful and insightful novel that has had a lasting impact on me It has broadened my perspective on life and society, and has made me appreciate the complexity and diversity of human experiences I believe that it will continue to resonate with readers for generations to come。

《嘉莉妹妹》英语读后感(完整版)

《嘉莉妹妹》英语读后感(完整版)

《嘉莉妹妹》英语‎读后感《嘉莉妹‎妹》英语读后感‎——On Si‎s ter Car‎r ieCar‎r ie as s‎u h an or‎d inar ru‎r al girl‎at the ‎b eginnin‎g of the‎stor. S‎i tting o‎n the se‎a t of a ‎b us, she‎ouldn’t‎help fe‎e ling ex‎i ting at‎the sig‎h t of th‎e metrop‎o lis’ sp‎e tale. S‎h e asim‎p ressed ‎d eepl b ‎l arge ro‎d on the‎avenue,‎the spa‎i ous squ‎a re or t‎a ll buil‎d ings.‎F ar more‎differe‎n t from ‎o ther he‎r oines, ‎C arrie a‎s not a ‎p lain pu‎r e angel‎like Sn‎o-hite, ‎n or as s‎h e brave‎enough ‎t o be a ‎h eroine ‎o f revol‎u tionist‎or even‎a refor‎m er, nor‎as she ‎s o lever‎as to b‎e a sues‎s ful are‎e r oman ‎h o start‎from sr‎a th.Wh‎a t attra‎t ed her ‎m ost, af‎t er her ‎e ntering‎this hu‎g emetro‎p olis as‎the inr‎e dible f‎i neries,‎fashion‎shoes, ‎s mart ha‎n dbags d‎i splaing‎in the ‎s hop ind‎o s, the ‎j eellers‎shining‎brightl‎behind ‎t he glas‎s. She d‎r eamed t‎h at one ‎d a, she ‎o uld ear‎all of ‎t hese, j‎o gging g‎r aefull ‎i nto the‎most lu‎x urious ‎h otel it‎h foused‎sights ‎o f admir‎a tion.‎A nd this‎as not ‎m erel a ‎d ream. B‎e ause sh‎e had la‎r ge ees ‎h ih an e‎a rn othe‎r s’ smpa‎t h, even‎love. S‎h e had o‎n derful ‎f igure h‎i h an in‎others’‎hearts.‎Hoever,‎anthing‎she got‎,anhere‎she rea‎h ed, had‎not e f‎r om her ‎a mbition‎. Things‎happene‎d, and t‎h en she‎a epted. ‎T hat’s h‎a t she h‎a d just ‎d one — j‎u st to a‎e pt illi‎n gl from‎the bot‎t om of h‎e r heart‎. She as‎not at ‎a ll an e‎v il oman‎ho ould‎give an‎t hing fo‎r the fo‎r tune or‎fame. H‎o ever, s‎h e ould ‎g ive uo ‎s omethin‎g for a ‎b etter l‎i fe hen ‎h er inst‎i nt defe‎a ted her‎intelle‎t.That‎as Carr‎i e, a gi‎r l had h‎e r on de‎s ire, a ‎h uman be‎i ng just‎like ma‎n others‎in the ‎r ealisti‎orld.‎T here’s ‎o ne sent‎e ne ritt‎e n in ha‎p ter VII‎I:” When‎this ja‎n gle of ‎f ree-ill‎instint‎shall h‎a ve been‎adjuste‎d, hen p‎e rfetun‎d erstand‎i ng has ‎g iven th‎e former‎the poe‎r to rep‎l ae the ‎l atter e‎n tirel, ‎m an ill ‎n o longe‎r var.”‎H oever, ‎h o man p‎e ople an‎go that‎further‎.And I‎ant to ‎e anothe‎r senten‎e to ind‎up m es‎sa:‎“In Carr‎i e — as ‎i n ho ma‎n of our‎ordings‎do the ‎n ot? —i‎n stint a‎n d reaso‎n, desir‎e and un‎d erstand‎i ng, ere‎at ar f‎o r the m‎a ster.”‎‎。

《嘉莉妹妹》英语读后感

《嘉莉妹妹》英语读后感

《嘉莉妹妹》英语读后感"嘉莉妹妹" The Catcher in the Rye - a ReflectionJ.D. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye" is a timeless masterpiece that has intrigued and touched the hearts of readers from all over the world. The novel is about a sixteen-year-old boy named Holden Caulfield, who is undergoing a phase of adolescence and is struggling to fit in with society. The novel captures the essence of teenage angst and rebellion, the feeling of being misunderstood and the struggles of achieving self-identity.The character of Holden Caulfield is unique and complex. He is introverted, cynical, and a non-conformist. Holden's alienation from society is evident from the beginning, and he is constantly searching for ways to escape the rigors of conforming to societal norms. Holden's search for meaning and his quest for authenticity, leads him on a journey of self-discovery, and the reader is taken on a roller coaster of emotions, as Holden navigates his way through the ups and downs of his teenage years.One of the most poignant themes of the novel is the loss of innocence. Holden's disillusionment with society, and his inability to connect with others, drives him to seek refuge in the past. He is nostalgic for a time when life was simple, carefree and devoid of the complexities of adulthood. He longs for the innocence of childhood, a time when he was innocent, pure and unspoiled by the corruption of the world. Holden sees the world as a corrupt place, and he believes that the innocence of childhood cannot survive in a world that values conformity, materialism, and superficiality.Another significant theme in the novel is the struggle of coming of age. Holden is a teenager who is on the cusp of adulthood, and he is struggling to find his identity as an individual. This is a universal struggle that many teenagers can relate to. As teenagers, we are all seeking to define our place in the world, to understand our sense of self, and to find our purpose.The novel is also a commentary on the human condition. Salinger uses Holden's experiences to explore the human condition and the existential questions of life. The novel asks questions about the meaning of life, the purpose of existence, and the realities of mortality. It challenges readers to think about what it means to be human and to question the very nature of our existence.In conclusion, "The Catcher in the Rye" is a novel that touches the hearts of readers from all over the world. It explores the themes of adolescence, coming of age, loss of innocence, and the human condition. The novel captures the essence of teenage angst, and it challenges readers to think deeply about the complexities of life. "The Catcher in the Rye" is a timeless masterpiece that will continue to inspire and impact generations of readers for years to come.As Holden navigates his way through his teenage years, he faces numerous challenges and obstacles. The death of his younger brother, Allie, deeply affects him and he struggles to come to terms with his loss. Holden's rebellion against societal norms leads him to engage in risky behaviors such as smoking, drinking, and having casual sexual encounters. He becomes increasingly isolated and alienated from his peers, family, and society as a whole. Throughout the novel, Holden's relationships with others arestrained and troubled. He is dismissive of his peers and often finds them to be phony and superficial. He is unable to connect with his family and feels misunderstood by his parents. He eventually visits a former teacher, Mr. Antolini, who he looks up to as a father figure. However, even this relationship becomes strained when Holden misinterprets a gesture from Mr. Antolini as a sexual advance.Despite the struggles and challenges that Holden faces, he gradually begins to develop a deeper understanding of himself and the world around him. He begins to see the value of human connections and relationships, and the importance of living in the present moment. The novel ends on an ambiguous note, with Holden in a mental hospital, but there is a sense of hope and possibility for his future."The Catcher in the Rye" has had a profound impact on literature, popular culture, and society. It is a novel that has been celebrated for its honest portrayal of adolescence and its exploration of universal themes. The novel has been translated into numerous languages, adapted into films, and referenced in countless works of art and literature.Salinger's writing style is simple, yet powerful. He uses raw, honest language to evoke emotions and create a vivid picture of Holden's world. His use of symbolism, such as the title of the novel, "The Catcher in the Rye," adds significant depth and meaning to the story.In conclusion, "The Catcher in the Rye" is a timeless masterpiecethat continues to resonate with readers today. It is a novel that explores the struggles and challenges of adolescence, the loss of innocence, and the search for meaning and identity. The novel's themes and characters are relatable to readers from all walks of life, and its impact on literature and society cannot be overstated. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye" is a novel that will continue to inspire and challenge readers for generations to come.。

嘉莉妹妹英文读后感

嘉莉妹妹英文读后感

嘉莉妹妹英文读后感嘉莉妹妹英文读后感Theodore Dreiser, born in Terre Haute, Indiana, USA, was raised in poverty and in a German-speaking environment. He left home for Chicago at age 16. After a period of odd jobs and a year at the University of Indiana, he became a Midwestern newspaper reporter and, in New York after 1894, a magazine feature writer. In 1892, married Sara White, but their marriage wasn’t happy, so they have been separated since 1909 and never officially divorcedSister Carrie (1900),his first and still highly regarded novel, was withheld from general distribution because of it was supposed amoral, and its commercial failure plunged him into financial distress and mental breakdown. Some reasons which caused the difficulties of publish can be seen from the social background of the society of that time. At the time, United States is experiencing a rapid social change, it was transforming from free capitalism transition to the monopoly capitalism. The whole American literature was indulged in idealism, many writers preferred to describe the optimistic aspect of life. The novel is regarded as entertainment products; works is full of illusory ideal and covered by romantic color. The exploiter and exploitee lived a completely different life. The ugly phenomenon in the society was not reflected in literature works. In Sister Carrie, Dreiser truthfully reveals the dark side of the social life, and that’s the reason why the author constantly suffered from persecution. The novels have been classified as "banned", and can not be published in the America.Sister Carrie is about a young country girl who moves to thebig city where she starts realizing her own American Dream, first as a mistress to men that she perceives as superior, and later becoming a famous actress. It has been called the "greatest of all American urban novels."The personal life of the writer has very close relationship with his work Sister Carrie. There are some similarities between the author and the heroine. First, the heroine was born in a poor family just as same as the author. That’s why the author can know so clearly about the psychological activity of the poor girl Carrie and described it in such delicate words. Second, it can be seen from the novel that the place where the girl chase her dream was Chicago. The author also has gone to the same place to fulfill his dream. So he saw what Carrie saw. For instance, how the rich men lived, how they enjoy their life, what was the poor’s life like, with such a living experience, the gap between the rich and the poor was so truly reflected before our eyes. Third, they all once are earning meager support from menial jobs. Forth, they all have the same dream. Dreiser has admitted that he was once chased after the pleasure from material things, but he despised it afterwards. Carrie’s life was always surrounded by her chasing for a better material life. At the beginning, she left her hometown and came for her sister. But when her sister’s living couldn’t attract her anymore, she went to the salesman Drouet, then Hursthood and at last the theater. Except the heroine, the character Hursthood was not so happy in his marriage life, so was the author. Hursthood was suppressed and looking for somethi ng new, thrill and beautiful. Maybe Hursthood’s mental state was just like the author’s during that period. Sven Hanson, Minnie's husband, of Swedish extraction and taciturn temperament. As we all know, Dreiser’s father was a Swedish, asevere rigid and distant man. We can slightly suppose that the character of Sven Hanson was originated from his father.As for Carrie, there’s such a sentence in the book: “In Carrie—as in many of our worldings do they not?— instinct and reason, desire and understanding, were at war for the mastery. She followed whither her craving led. She was as yet more drawn than she drew. ” This seems tells us that the currency of the society is an overwhelming power that pushes one to do something and defines the view of value for the people. I think this sentence is the perfect description for Carrie and all her stories, every choices she made just show us how suitable this description is for her. Through the heroine, the author tries to reveal the human nature nakedly before our eyes. When Sister Carrie ran out of her sister’s home without any money, she met Drouet and he gave her ten soft dollar bills. On the one hand, she felt ashamed because she has been weak to take it. But on the other hand, her need was so dire, she was still glad. That’s the contradiction of her nature. After she met Hursthood, she was attracted by him. On the one hand, she felt guilty. But on another, she was longing for a better life. And it’s also the same situation when she left Hursthood when he became poor. As for Drouet, the book tells us in regard to his pursuit of women, he meant them no harm, because he did not conceive of the relation which he hoped to hold with them as being harmful. He chased women not because he was a cold-blooded, dark, scheming villain, but because his inborn desire urged him to that as a chief delight. That’s the contradiction of Drouet’s nature.Most people say Sister Carrie’s story is a story of her American dream comes true. But I disagree with it. Carrie does have her dream come true, finally she lives a rich life and isadmired by others. But what is American dream? It is a set of ideals in which freedom includes the opportunity for prosperity and success, and an upward?social mobility?achieved through hard work. While from the book I can’t see a hardworking girl. When Carrie’s looking for a job, she is so timid and can only see the material things that workers get instead of the pain they bear. After she get a job of making shoes in a factory, she does feel happy at first, but soon facing the easy money from she does want to do this work anymore. Of course, as a girl, in such a society, with such economic situation, she might not have so many choices. But, although Carrie did something not so good, I still can not hate this chara cter. Because she’s so real, she just follows her nature to live her life. She’s beautiful and smart, if she is born in a wealthy family, then she will not depend men to live. But no one can choose where to be born; destiny seems just so unfair sometimes. The most pity thing I think is that although Carrie lives a rich life at last, but she doesn’t find the true meaning of living. But the true meaning of life is always obscure; nobody knows exactly what it is. So why bother to think about it, just live our life good.。

【英文读后感】《嘉莉妹妹》英语读后感

【英文读后感】《嘉莉妹妹》英语读后感

《嘉莉妹妹》英语读后感Vivid Heroine――On Sister CarrieCarrie was such an ordinary rural girl at the beginning of the story. Sitting on the seat of a bus, she couldn’t help feeling exciting at the sight of the metropolis’ spectacle. She was impressed deeply by large crowd on the avenue, the spacious square or tall buildings.Far more different from other heroines, Carrie was not a plain pure angel like Snow-white, nor was she brave enough to be a heroine of revolutionist or even a reformer, nor was she so clever as to be a successful career woman who start from scratch.What attracted her most, after her entering this huge metropolis was the incredible fineries, fashion shoes, smart handbags displaying in the shop windows, the jewellerys shining brightly behind the glass. She dreamed that one day, she could wear all of these, jogging gracefully into the most luxurious hotel with focused sights of admiration.And this was not merely a dream. Because she had large eyes which can earn others’ sympathy, even love. She had wonderful figure which can win others’ hearts. However, anything she got, anywhere she reached, had notThat was Carrie, a girl had her own desire, a human being just like many others in the realistic world.There’s one sentence written in chapter VIII:” When this jangle of free-will instinct shall have been adjusted, when perfect understanding has given the formerthe power to replace the latter entirely, man will no longer vary.” How ever, how many people can go that further.And I want to quote another sentence to wind up my essay:“In Carrie ― as in how many of our wordings do they not? ― instinct and reason, desire and understanding, were at war for the mastery.”。

嘉莉妹妹读后感英文

嘉莉妹妹读后感英文

嘉莉妹妹读后感英文嘉莉妹妹读后感英文Carrie was such an ordinary rural girl at the beginning of the story. Sitting on the seat of a bus, she couldn’t help feeling exciting at the sight of the metropolis’ spectacle. She was impressed deeply by large crowd on the avenue, the spacious square or tall buildings.Far more different from other heroines, Carrie was not a plain pure angel like Snow-white, nor was she brave enough to be a heroine of revolutionist or even a reformer, nor was she so clever as to be a successful career woman who start from scratch.What attracted her most, after her entering this huge metropolis was the incredible fineries, fashion shoes, smart handbags displaying in the shop windows, the jewellerys shining brightly behind the glass. She dreamed that one day, she could wear all of these, jogging gracefully into the most luxurious hotel with focused sights of admiration.And this was not merely a dream. Because she had large eyes which can earn others’ sympathy, even love. She had wonderful figure which can win others’ hearts. However, anything she got, anywhere she reached, had not come from her ambition. Things happened, and then sheaccepted. That’s what she had just done ——just to accept willingly from the bottom of her heart. She was not at all an evil woman who would give anything for the fortune or fame. However, she would give uo something for a better life when her instinct defeated her intellect.That was Carrie, a girl had her own desire, a human being just like many others in the realistic world.There’s one sentence written in chapter VIII:” When this jangle of free-will instinct shall have been adjusted, when perfect understanding has given the former the power to replace the latter entirely, man will no longer vary.” However, how many people can go that further.And I want to quote another sentence to wind up my essay: “In Carrie ——as in how many of our wordings do they not? —— instinct and reason, desire and understanding, were at war for the mastery.”。

《嘉莉妹妹》英语读后感 (2)

《嘉莉妹妹》英语读后感 (2)

《嘉莉妹妹》英语读后感After finishing reading "Callie's Sister", I am deeply touched by the vivid depiction of the life of an African American girl in the southern United States in the 1930s. This novel, written by Jacqueline Woodson, captures the experiences of discrimination, segregation, and poverty that so many black people experienced at that time.The story focuses on the relationship between two sisters, Callie and Delphine, who are sent to live with their estranged mother in Oakland, California during the summer of 1968, a time of political and social unrest in the United States. Through the eyes of Delphine, we witness the struggles and triumphs of black people during this pivotal moment in history.As I turned the pages, I became deeply invested in the characters and their stories. I was moved by the strength and resilience of the three sisters as they navigated life with their mother, who seemed distant and detached from them. Their journey of self-discovery, as they grappled with the harsh realities of poverty, racism, and their own identities, was inspiring and eye-opening.The novel is significant because it provides insight into the African American experience, particularly during the Civil Rights movement, which is often ignored in mainstream literature."Callie's Sister" sheds light on the intersectional experience of being young, black, female, and poor in America during one of its most tumultuous periods in history.One of the most innovative aspects of the novel is how it tackles complex issues of race, identity, and politics in a way that is accessible to young adults. Woodson uses simple yet powerful language and employs the voice of a 12-year-old narrator to convey the thoughts and feelings of the characters in a relatable way.In conclusion, "Callie's Sister" is a beautifully written novel that explores the themes of family, identity, race, and social justice. Through Delphine's eyes, we are transported to a time and place that is not often explored in literature. Woodson's writing is evocative and powerful, and her characters aremulti-dimensional and relatable. This novel is a must-read for anyone interested in the Civil Rights movement and anyone who wants to gain a deeper understanding of the African American experience.。

《嘉莉妹妹》英语读后感400字

《嘉莉妹妹》英语读后感400字

《嘉莉妹妹》英语读后感400字《嘉莉妹妹》英语读后感400字Vivid Heroine——On Sister CarrieCarrie was such an ordinary rural girl at the beginning of the story. Sitting on the seat of a bus, she couldn’t help feeling exciting at the sight of the metropolis’ spectacle. She was impressed deeply by large crowd on the avenue, the spacious square or tall buildings.Far more different from other heroines, Carrie was not a plain pure angel like Snow-white, nor was she brave enough to be a heroine of revolutionist or even a reformer, nor was she so clever as to be a successful career woman who start from scratch.What attracted her most, after her entering this huge metropolis was the incredible fineries, fashion shoes, smart handbags displaying in the shop windows, the jewellerys shining brightly behind the glass. She dreamed that one day, she could wear all of these, jogging gracefully into the most luxurious hotel with focused sights of admiration.And this was not merely a dream. Because she had large eyes which can earn others’ sympathy, even love. She had wonderful figure which can win others’ hearts. However, anything she got, anywhere she reached, had not come from her ambition. Things happened, and then she accep ted. That’s what she had just done — just to accept willingly from the bottom of her heart. She was not at all an evil woman who would give anything for the fortune or fame. However, she would give uo something for a better life when her instinct defeated her intellect.That was Carrie, a girl had her own desire, a human beingjust like many others in the realistic world.There’s one sentence written in chapter VIII:” When this jangle of free-will instinct shall have been adjusted, when perfect understanding has given the former the power to replace the latter entirely, man will no longer vary.” However, how many people can go that further.And I want to quote another sentence to wind up my essay: “In Carrie — as in how many of our wordings do they not? — instinct and reason, desire and understanding, were at war for the mastery.”。

嘉莉妹妹英语读后感

嘉莉妹妹英语读后感

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Having read the book Sister Carrie written by Theodore Dreiser,a very complicate feeling struck me,for the society,the people in America in the late 19th century.We can see clearly about the decadent and hypocritical moral principles of the bourgeois.They pursue only position,authority and money.Pleasure is their honest companion.The society was developing rapidly and the people's living standards were also improving.Yes,the prosperity appeared.But on the other hand,the gap between the poor and the rich was strengthened.While some people were playing and drinking,the other people were working,even begging.Behind the happiness,hiding much misery.Facing all of these,I am confused whether I should happy about the development of the society or I should sad about the cruel.But I know I will give much sympathy to all of these people,no matter they rich or poor.I am sorry that the rich have lost their good morality,their sympathy and I think they are blank in their spiritThe poor,of course,are busy all the day for supporting themselves and their family,no time enjoying the life.All of them are the sacrifices of the society.In this book,,only Sister Carrie can present us all of these.At first,she was poor.She had to work hard,but only made ends meet.She admired the pleasure, quick to understand the keenerpleasures of life, ambitious to gain in material things.You know, Of an intermediate balance, under the circumstances, there is no possibility. The city has its cunning wiles, no less than the infinitely smaller and more human tempterTheir beauty, like music, too often relaxes, then wakens, then perverts the simpler human perceptions.Then, not only did Carrie feel the drag of desire for all which was new and pleasing in apparel for women, but she noticed too, with a touch at the heart, the fine ladies who elbowed and ignored her, brushing past in utter disregard of her presence. She realized in a dim way how meant for women, and she longed for dress and beauty with a whole heart.Her craving for pleasure was so strong that it was the one stay of her nature.She would speak for that when silent on all else.As a result,she left her sister,following Chas.H.Drouet,a salesman.So she has the beautiful room,has the satisfied dress and so on.For a pereid of time,she was happy and satisfied.But drived by the desire,Sister Carrie wants more. In Carrie-as in how many of our wordings do they not?instinct and reason, desire and understanding, were at war for the mastery. She followed whither her craving led. She was as yet more drawn than she drew.When she went to the theatre with Drouet that spectacle pleased her immensely. The color and grace of it caught her eye. She had vain imaginings about place. and power, about faroff lands and magnificent people. When it was over, the clatter of coaches and the throng of fine ladies made her stare. CARRI E WAS AN APT STUDENT of fortune’s ways-of for Time’s superficialities. Seeing a thing, she would immediately set to inquiring how she would look, properly rated to it.Be it known that this is not fine feeling, it is Not wisdom. Thegreatest minds are not so afflicted; and On the contrary, the lowest order of mind is not so disturbed. Fine clothes to her were a vast persuasion; they spoke tenderly and Jesuitical for themselves. When she came within earshot of their pleading,desire in her bent a willing ear. The voice of the so——called inanimate!If we can say,then she falls in love with Hurstwood,maybe pursuits something in spirit which cannot get from Drouet who seeks the enjoy all day and only cares about himself.With the developing of the story,we can see Carrie going through some difficulties,eloping with Hurstwood.But at last,in New York,Carrie became an actress by chance and turned out to be one of New York's most popular actresses.Nevertheless,she was not quite happy but felt lonely and void.To the result,I am thinking,maybe this is inevitable.This is the fate in that society.In the novel,too much gave me a deeply impression,especially the enormous change of Hurstwood.From the manager of a saloon to a beggary,Hurstwood had stolen money from the safe in order to elope with Carrie,but finally committed suicide.What is the reason,who is wrong.Perhaps nobody knows,we cannot say Carrie or his families leading to this.Maybe this is the so-called destiny.But still seems to some deceiving ourselves.Let us have a look at the other people,the families of the Hurstwood,his wife and daughter,only love the vanity and seek the pleasure.They are cold and selfish.We cannot find the happiness that belongs to a family,Hurstwood cannot feel the warmAnother person,Drouet, He loved fine clothes, good eating, and particularly the company and acquaintanceship of successful men.He has vanity and ambition. He might suffer the least rudimentary twinge of conscience in whatever he did, and in justso far he was evil and sinning.He also loves women. Drouet had a habit, characteristic of his kind, of looking after stylishly dressed or pretty women on the street and remarking upon them. He had just enough of the feminine love of dress to be a good judge-not of intellect, but of clothes.He saw how they set their little feet, how they carried their chins, with what grace ands sinuosity they swung their bodies. A dainty, self-conscious swaying of the hips by a woman was to him as alluring as the glint of red wine to a toper. He would turn and follow the disappearing vision with his eyes. he would thrill as a child with the unhindered passion that was in him. He loves the thing that women love in themselves, grace. At this their own shrine, he Knelt with them, an ardent devotee.He lost the higher dreame.No matter the result of these people is good or bad,I will feel sorry for them.They are the sacrifices of the society.We cannot only regard these as the destiny.Something else has led these.Of course, we also cannot say it is the fault of the developmental society.Maybe what we can do is keep ourselves with our best.。

初二读后感作文:《嘉莉妹妹》英文读后感_800字

初二读后感作文:《嘉莉妹妹》英文读后感_800字

《嘉莉妹妹》英文读后感_800字Vivid Heroine——On Sister CarrieCarrie was such an ordinary rural girl at the beginning of the story。

Sitting on the seat of a bus she couldn’t help feeling exciting at the sight of the metropolis’spectacle。

She was impressed deeply by large crowd on the avenue the spacious square or tall buildings。

Far more different from other heroines Carrie was not a plain pure angel like Snow-white nor was she brave enough to be a heroine of revolutionist or even a reformer nor was she so clever as to be a successful career woman who start from scratch。

What attracted her most after her entering this huge metropolis was the incredible fineries fashion shoes smart handbags displaying in the shop windows the jewellerys shining brightly behind the glass。

She dreamed that one day she could wear all of these jogging gracefully into the most luxurious hotel with focused sights of admiration。

嘉莉妹妹读后感英文版

嘉莉妹妹读后感英文版

嘉莉妹妹读后感英文版Title: A Reading Reflection of Little Women by Jo MarchLittle Women is a classic novel written by Louisa May Alcott, and it has been beloved by readers for generations. The story follows the lives of the four March sisters –Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy – as they navigate the challenges of growing up, finding love, and pursuing their dreams. Among the four sisters, Jo March is often the most beloved character, and her journey throughout the novel is both inspiring and relatable.As I reflect on Jo March's character and her impact on me as a reader, I am struck by her independence, determination, and resilience. From the very beginning of the novel, Jo is portrayed as a tomboyish and headstrong girl who refuses to conform to the traditional gender roles of her time. She is fiercely independent and has a strong desire to pursue her dreams of becoming a writer. Jo's passion for writing and her refusal to settle for anythingless than her true calling is something that resonates deeply with me.Throughout the novel, Jo faces numerous challenges and setbacks, but she always finds the strength to persevere. Whether it's dealing with the loss of a loved one, facing rejection in her writing career, or struggling with her own internal conflicts, Jo never gives up. Her resilience in the face of adversity is truly admirable, and it serves as a powerful reminder that we can overcome any obstacle with determination and perseverance.One of the most poignant aspects of Jo's character is her unwavering loyalty to her family and friends. Despite her own struggles and ambitions, Jo always puts the needs of her loved ones first. She is a devoted sister to her three siblings, a caring daughter to her mother, and aloyal friend to those in her community. Jo's selflessness and compassion are qualities that I aspire to embody in my own life, and her example serves as a reminder of the importance of kindness and empathy towards others.As I followed Jo's journey from adolescence to adulthood, I couldn't help but be inspired by her growth and maturation. She learns valuable lessons about love, sacrifice, and the importance of staying true to oneself. Jo's evolution from a spirited young girl to a mature and self-assured woman is a testament to the power of personal growth and self-discovery. Her journey is a reminder that we are constantly evolving and learning from our experiences, and that it's okay to embrace change and embrace the person we are meant to become.In conclusion, the character of Jo March in Little Women has left a profound impact on me as a reader. Her independence, determination, resilience, and compassion are qualities that I deeply admire and strive to embody in my own life. Jo's journey has taught me valuable lessons about perseverance, selflessness, and personal growth, and her story will continue to inspire readers for generations to come. Little Women is a timeless classic, and Jo March will always hold a special place in the hearts of those who have been touched by her remarkable spirit.。

嘉莉妹妹读后感 英文

嘉莉妹妹读后感 英文

嘉莉妹妹读后感英文After reading "嘉莉妹妹" (Carrie's Sister), I was deeply moved by the touching and inspiring story. The novel beautifully depicts the life of a brave and resilient young girl who undergoes numerous hardships and challenges.Carrie's Sister, whose real name is Lily, is portrayed as a character full of strength and determination. Despite the difficult circumstances she faces, Lily remains optimistic and perseveres through each obstacle. I was truly amazed by her ability to find hope in the midst of despair and maintain a positive attitude. Throughout the book, the author effectively explores themes of love, family, and the power of dreams. Lily's unwavering love and support for her family, especially her sister Carrie, is truly heartwarming. Despite their poverty and struggles, Lily always puts her family's well-being first. This selflessness and devotion to her loved ones touched my heart deeply.Moreover, the novel emphasizes the importance of dreams and the power they have to motivate us. Lily's dreams of becoming a successful writer and providing a better future for her family serve as a driving force throughout the story. Her determination to pursue her dreams despite the many setbacks she faces is truly inspiring, reminding us all of the significance of believing in ourselves and never giving up.The writing style of the book is captivating and the vivid descriptions made it easy for me to imagine the characters and the settings. The author has an incredible ability to create a strongemotional connection between the readers and the characters, making their experiences feel real and relatable.Overall, "嘉莉妹妹" is a powerful and heartwarming novel that explores the themes of love, family, and the pursuit of dreams. Through the character of Lily, the reader is reminded of the resilience of the human spirit and the importance of never losing hope. This book has left a deep impression on me and serves as a reminder to appreciate the little joys in life and to always believe in oneself, no matter the challenges faced.。

《嘉莉妹妹》英语读后感范文

《嘉莉妹妹》英语读后感范文

《嘉莉妹妹》英语读后感范文Vivid Heroine——On Sister CarrieCarrie was such an ordinary rural girl at the beginning of the story. Sitting on the seat of a bus, she couldn’t help feeling exciting at the sight of the metropolis’ spectacle. She was impressed deeply by large crowd on the avenue, the spacious square or tall buildings.Far more different from other heroines, Carrie was not a plain pure angel like Snow-white, nor was she brave enough to be a heroine of revolutionist or even a reformer, nor was she so clever as to be a successful career woman who start from scratch.What attracted her most, after her entering this huge metropolis was the incredible fineries, fashion shoes, smart handbags displaying in the shop windows, the jewellerys shining brightly behind the glass. She dreamed that one day, she could wear all of these, jogging gracefully into the most luxurious hotel with focusedsights of admiration.And this was not merely a dream. Because she had large eyes which can earn others’ sy mpathy, even love. She had wonderful figure which can win others’ hearts. However, anything she got, anywhere she reached, had not come from her ambition. Things happened, and then she accepted.That’s what she had just done — just to accept willingly from the bottom of her heart. She was not at all an evil woman who would give anything for the fortune or fame. However, she would give uo something for a better life when her instinct defeated her intellect.That was Carrie, a girl had her own desire, a human being just like many others in the realistic world.There’s one sentence written in chapter VIII:” When this jangle of free-will instinct shall have been adjusted, when perfect understanding has given the former the power to replace the latter entirely, man will nolonger vary.” However, how many people can go that further.And I want to quote another sentence to wind up my essay:“In Carrie — as in how many of our wordings do they not? — instinct and reason, desire and understanding, were at war for the mastery.”。

《嘉莉妹妹》英语读后感_英文读后感_

《嘉莉妹妹》英语读后感_英文读后感_

《嘉莉妹妹》英语读后感Vivid Heroine——On Sister CarrieCarrie was such an ordinary rural girl at the beginning of the story. Sitting on the seat of a bus, she couldn’t help feeling exciting at the sight of the metropolis’ spectacle. She was impressed deeply by large crowd on the avenue, the spacious square or tall buildings.Far more different from other heroines, Carrie was not a plain pure angel like Snow-white, nor was she brave enough to be a heroine of revolutionist or even a reformer, nor was she so clever as to be a successful career woman who start from scratch.What attracted her most, after her entering this huge metropolis was the incredible fineries, fashion shoes, smart handbags displaying in the shop windows, the jewellerys shining brightly behind the glass. She dreamed that one day, she could wear all of these, jogging gracefully into the most luxurious hotel with focused sights of admiration.And this was not merely a dream. Because she had large eyes which can earn others’ sympathy, even love. She had wonderful figure which can win others’ hearts. However, anything she got, anywhere she reached, had not come from her ambition. Things happened, and then she accepted. That’s what sh e had just done — just to accept willingly from the bottom of her heart. She was not at all an evil woman who would give anything for the fortune or fame. However, she would give uo something for a better life when her instinct defeated her intellect.That was Carrie, a girl had her own desire, a human being just like many others in the realistic world.There’s one sentence written in chapter VIII:” When this jangle of free-will instinct shall have been adjusted, when perfect understanding has given the former the power to replace the latter entirely, man will no longer vary.” However, how many people can go that further.And I want to quote another sentence to wind up my essay: “In Carrie — as in how many of our wordings do they not? — instinct and reason, desire and understanding, were at war for the mastery.”。

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嘉莉妹妹英语读后感Having read the book Sister Carrie written by Theodore Dreiser,a very complicate feeling struck me,for the society,the people in America in the late 19th century.We can see clearly about the decadent and hypocritical moral principles of the bourgeois.They pursue only position,authority and money.Pleasure is their honest companion.The society was developing rapidly and the people's living standards were also improving.Yes,the prosperity appeared.But on the other hand,the gap between the poor and the rich was strengthened.While some people were playing and drinking,the other people were working,even begging.Behind the happiness,hiding much misery.Facing all of these,I am confused whether I should happy about the development of the society or I should sad about the cruel.But I know I will give much sympathy to all of these people,no matter they rich or poor.I am sorry that the rich have lost their good morality,their sympathy and I think they are blank in their spiritThe poor,of course,are busy all the dayfor supporting themselves and their family,no time enjoying the life.All of them are the sacrifices of the society.In this book,,only Sister Carrie can present us all of these.At first,she was poor.She had to work hard,but only made ends meet.She admired the pleasure, quick to understand the keener pleasures of life, ambitious to gain in material things.You know, Of an intermediate balance, under the circumstances, there is no possibility. The city has its cunning wiles, no less than the infinitely smaller and more human tempterTheir beauty, like music, too often relaxes, then wakens, then perverts the simpler human perceptions.Then, not only did Carrie feel the drag of desire for all which was new and pleasing in apparel for women, but she noticed too, with a touch at the heart, the fine ladies who elbowed and ignored her, brushing past in utter disregard of her presence. She realized in a dim way how meant for women, and she longed for dress and beauty with a whole heart.Her craving for pleasure was so strong that it was the one stay of her nature.She would speak for that when silent on all else.As a result,she left her sister,following Chas.H.Drouet,a salesman.So she has the beautiful room,has the satisfied dress and so on.For a pereid of time,she was happy and satisfied.But drivedby the desire,Sister Carrie wants more. In Carrie-as in how many of our wordings do they not?instinct and reason, desire and understanding, were at war for the mastery. She followed whither her craving led. She was as yet more drawn than she drew.When she went to the theatre with Drouet that spectacle pleased her immensely. The color and grace of it caught her eye. She had vain imaginings about place. and power, about faroff lands and magnificent people. When it was over, the clatter of coaches and the throng of fine ladies made her stare. CARRIE WAS AN APT STUDENT of fortune’s ways-of for Time’s s uperficialities. Seeing a thing, she would immediately set to inquiring how she would look, properly rated to it.Be it known that this is not fine feeling, it is Not wisdom. The greatest minds are not so afflicted; and On the contrary, the lowest order of mind is not so disturbed. Fine clothes to her were a vast persuasion; they spoke tenderly and Jesuitical for themselves. When she came within earshot of their pleading,desire in her bent a willing ear. The voice of the so——called inanimate!If we can say,then she falls in love with Hurstwood,maybe pursuits something in spirit which cannot get from Drouet who seeks the enjoy all day and only caresabout himself.With the developing of the story,we can see Carrie going through some difficulties,eloping with Hurstwood.But at last,in New York,Carrie became an actress by chance and turned out to be one of New York's most popular actresses.Nevertheless,she was not quite happy but felt lonely and void.To the result,I am thinking,maybe this is inevitable.This is the fate in that society.In the novel,too much gave me a deeply impression,especially the enormous change of Hurstwood.From the manager of a saloon to a beggary,Hurstwood had stolen money from the safe in order to elope with Carrie,but finally committed suicide.What is the reason,who is wrong.Perhaps nobody knows,we cannot say Carrie or his families leading to this.Maybe this is the so-called destiny.But still seems to some deceiving ourselves.Let us have a look at the other people,the families of the Hurstwood,his wife and daughter,only love the vanity and seek the pleasure.They are cold and selfish.We cannot find the happiness that belongs to a family,Hurstwood cannot feel the warmAnother person,Drouet, He loved fine clothes, good eating, and particularly the company and acquaintanceship of successful men.He has vanity and ambition. He might sufferthe least rudimentary twinge of conscience in whatever he did, and in just so far he was evil and sinning.He also loves women. Drouet had a habit, characteristic of his kind, of looking after stylishly dressed or pretty women on the street and remarking upon them. He had just enough of the feminine love of dress to be a good judge-not of intellect, but of clothes.He saw how they set their little feet, how they carried their chins, with what grace ands sinuosity they swung their bodies.A dainty, self-conscious swaying of the hips by a woman was to him as alluring as the glint of red wine to a toper. He would turn and follow the disappearing vision with his eyes. he would thrill as a child with the unhindered passion that was in him. He loves the thing that women love in themselves, grace. At this their own shrine, he Knelt with them, an ardent devotee.He lost the higher dreame.No matter the result of these people is good or bad,I will feel sorry for them.They are the sacrifices of the society.We cannot only regard these as the destiny.Something else has led these.Of course, we also cannot say it is the fault of the developmental society.Maybe what we can do is keep ourselves with our best.感谢阅读,希望能帮助您!。

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