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        1. 用英文寫讀后感通用7篇

          時(shí)間:2023-12-31 作者:Youaremine 讀后感

          優(yōu)秀的讀后感幫助我們更深入地理解書中的情節(jié)、人物和主題,提高閱讀的深度,通過寫讀后感,我們可以總結(jié)作品中的主題和中心思想,深入思考它們的意義,范文社小編今天就為您帶來了用英文寫讀后感通用7篇,相信一定會(huì)對(duì)你有所幫助。

          用英文寫讀后感通用7篇

          用英文寫讀后感篇1

          my call of the wild ——enlightenment of the call of the wild " he sings a song of the younger world, which is the song of the pack." (chapter vii the sounding of the wild) when the last sentence vanished from my eyes, i can still perceive an echo of a song - a wild song, which knocks up my dizzy mind that always cheerfully sink into the so-called civilized world without questioning. wild, is no longer a symbol of the law of jungle but a headspring where streams out love, passion, bra一very, loyalty, friendship, venture, competition and tolerance all these virtues can easily be found in the call of the wild. jack london (1876-1916) is a worldwide renowned novelist. his stories successfully reflect the contradictory views of man’s nature and destiny in and against the wild, and his "fight to survive" notion has gained him and his works timeless popularity, particularly, the call of the wild it tells a story of a gigantic dog, named buck, who is stolen from a rich and comfortable home and forced to learn to survive as an alaskan sled dog. buck, at first, is too sa一vage for the company of man until he coincidently encounters his beloved master-kindhearted john thornton. finally, john’s incidental death breaks buck’s last tie to the man and drives him into his long-desired wild with his pack. in the story, buck and john simply adopt themselves to answer the call of the wild.

          when it comes to buck’s mind that one day he will eventually lea一ve john- his master, all he wants to do is just to help him finish the gold-rush-trip. he " from then on, night and day, never put a halt, in desperation, he burst into long stretch of flight, did not to stay him (john)" (chapter vii the sounding of the wild) buck wished to remember john’s image forever, he "for two days and nights never left camp, never let thornton out of his sight. he followed him about at his work, watched him while saw him into blankets at night and out of them in the morning…" (chapter vii) when i read these words i just could not hold my tears bursting. can a real man devote himself to loyalty and friendship in such a way? on the other hand, john thornton is not only a dog-lover but also a bra一ve and venturous man. he is so straightforward and simple that makes him an accommodating man. once he firmly roots a goal into his heart, it seems that nothing could prevent him from accomplishing it except death.

          i do not know whether the persistence is the most vital element to make a man successful, but what i know is that you are not far away from success once you occupy it. it is jack london who plunges me into the animated wild from the hustle-and-bustle and from desperate city. there, i merely cannot deny the attraction of buck’s bark, which enlightens me to pursue another lost half of the nature in mankind, and to dig out a true meaning of life. dare we imagine that london intentionally employs buck to set us a model with perfect characters (count barbarity out)? the answer is affirmed. we, as animals, are from the wild but shedding off more and more wild signs, which demonstrate us as the "uncivilized". however, who can fully guarantee that we ha一ve not overlooked some essential wild-endowed virtues?

          especially, nowadays, it seems more crucial for us to stop looking at the post-industrialized world and to ponder for a while. when cheats, betrayals, lies, lusts and crimes stuff a materialized society, whether london uses this novel to help himself escape the reality or warn the earthy people, to us, modern man, is all the same. it appears horrible that in modern society many people are enthusiastically talking about how to build up "special relations" to the authority, deceiving and lying to each other. to them life is a mask-wearing process rather than a hard work. every time, you browse webpages, scandals in politics, business, the entertainment circle and even on campus crowd into your eyes. oh, what is the essence of human beings? what is the civilization to us? do we need to look back at where we came from? is it good or bad for us to speak out what we think and to do what the consciences demand us to? are we wasting talents given by the mighty nature? be an honest, straightforward, warmhearted, emotional and responsible man or be a shrewd, cold hearted and astute hypocrite?

          while embracing the "civilized" rubbish, we are losing those good virtues, which are the calls of the wild. once we lose them, we are to lose ourselves, and we will get nowhere. i wish this dreadful thought is totally a fallacy, but, now, it is chilling me hard. one day when i happen to stand on the top of a grand mountain to observe a boundless prairie enveloped by the sapphire firmament and combed by gusts of the rhythmical west wind, a morning sun sprinkles me her warmth and brilliance in a graceful way, however, at that moment, i am afraid that i cannot appreciate these beauties, i am a lost " civilized man" then. please, please do not let come true while we are still able to answer the call of the wild.

          用英文寫讀后感篇2

          這本書是大文豪家馬克·吐溫以美國少年的真實(shí)情景寫出來的,故事的時(shí)代背景,是十九世紀(jì)美國密西西的圣彼得堡。

          這本書的主人公叫湯姆·索亞,是個(gè)聰明頑皮、好奇心強(qiáng)、喜歡冒險(xiǎn)、向往英雄業(yè)績的美國少年。他和野孩子哈克貝利·費(fèi)恩各干出了許多腠腹的事。比如他被罰粉刷墻壁,卻使出詭計(jì),不但讓那些小伙伴幫他粉刷墻壁,還自動(dòng)送上謝禮,后來和哈克貝利·費(fèi)恩一起逃到荒島上去。人們以為他們淹死了,正在為他們舉行葬禮,沒想到他們卻在教堂的鐘樓下偷聽。這些頑皮地舉動(dòng),毅然的挺身作證人。救了無辜的罪人波特。還在頑皮之余,和哈克貝利·費(fèi)恩破了一樁謀殺案,成了人們的小英雄,這難道不值得我們學(xué)習(xí)嗎?

          其實(shí)孩子的頑皮正體現(xiàn)出了孩子的天真爛漫,這種童真過了童孩就很難在尋找,就只有一點(diǎn)點(diǎn)偶爾才能回憶起的甜蜜回憶。我相信,即使童年艱苦,回憶起來也很開心。誰沒有做過一件傻事呢?當(dāng)你越長大,你越覺得它越有趣。我覺得,童年就像一罐甜酒,時(shí)間越長,就會(huì)越甜,越純,越讓人回味。

          人總是要長大的,除了強(qiáng)壯以外,思想也在長大,對(duì)世界的看法不同了,懂事了,不再幼稚了,不過人要越變?cè)胶?,可不能變成印第安·喬伊那樣心狠手辣的壞蛋,他壞事做盡,人見人恨,但最終還是惡有惡報(bào),得到了一個(gè)餓死在山洞里的下場。

          看完《湯姆·索亞歷險(xiǎn)記》這本書以后,我真羨慕湯姆有那么有趣的歷險(xiǎn),這本書我看得津津有味,甚至廢寢忘食。我覺得《湯姆·索亞歷險(xiǎn)記》這本書會(huì)在你煩惱的時(shí)候一笑解千愁。

          用英文寫讀后感篇3

          本來想給三星的,但因?yàn)橐恢焙芟矚g給了四星。

          這本書從前一直是我很喜歡的一本書,但這次重讀的時(shí)候卻有了不一樣的理解。

          jane和rochester的感情,在我看來類似源氏和紫夫人的感情。兩位少女都是在未經(jīng)人事的時(shí)候來到男主人公的身邊,在能追求愛情之前就被打上了屬于他們的烙印,使得她們不可能再離開自己的主人。她們追求自己的愛情的可能性被提前抹殺了,而成為專屬于這個(gè)男人的物品。

          簡愛真正第一次接觸男性就是mr rochester,是他給她打開了世界的大門,按照mr rochester的說法他欣賞這個(gè)小姑娘,就把她的思想按照他喜歡的方式來培養(yǎng);紫夫人也是在還是個(gè)小姑娘的時(shí)候就被源氏接來當(dāng)作未來夫人培養(yǎng)。而且她們都是失去親人之后接觸到這兩個(gè)男性的,本能讓她們緊緊抓住眼前的人。

          后來jane也只接觸過自己的表兄這一個(gè)男性,紫夫人也是只被源氏和葵夫人的兒子看到過,兩個(gè)人都像被人為地和其他男性隔開一般。因?yàn)樗齻円膊豢赡茉賹儆趧e人,只能作為被葬在抽屜里的珍寶而存在。

          這兩段關(guān)系都可以概括為:他在她一無所知的時(shí)候就給她打上了自己的烙印,她不可能再愛別人,不可能再和別人交心;她只能屬于他了,沒有他,她什么也不是。沒來得及發(fā)展心智就被在心智的種子里打下了烙印,所以只能攀附著給她們烙印的人生長,長成他們喜愛的樣子,需要的樣子。

          rivers則是另一個(gè)極端:為了事業(yè)犧牲愛情可以理解,挑選適合自己的妻子沒有感情地結(jié)婚讓人難以認(rèn)可。而且jane住在沼澤居的這段經(jīng)歷我不覺得考驗(yàn)了她對(duì)羅切斯特的感情,rivers的求婚根本就沒有誘惑,他對(duì)她也沒有感情。jane也完全被rochester拴起來,根本沒有被誘惑的可能啊。

          一個(gè)只有愛,為了愛無所不用其極;一個(gè)沒有愛,不承認(rèn)愛的合理,把婚姻當(dāng)做尋找自己副手的過程。

          這是美好的愛情,但不是獨(dú)立的、自由的愛情。

          用英文寫讀后感篇4

          look at the book, let me think of a lot, i also don't know this book, under the reminder of my girlfriend i discovered this book, i think this writing is very good, although the story took place in 152 years ago, but it can also write the faint shore of the world, the master is really miserable, but difficult to do her,

          she still insists on living, she still has a perfect result, this is to eat bitter bitter, fang is the truth of the human being, we also want like her in the real life!

          i hope all the students, all the young people, don't be scared in front of difficulties, to be brave in the face of it, you can walk out from the difficulties, so you are a brave man!

          believe that you are also a person of interest!

          用英文寫讀后感篇5

          with so many famous masterpieces on the booklist, it is really a pretty hard job to chooseone to read first. after much hesitation and deeply thought, i finally decided to borrowgreat expectations from the small library.

          great expectations is about love, family, and rejection as pip and miss havisham have bothbeen rejected in certain ways. pip is a boy around 13 years old, easy to fright, and goesthrough his life suffering lots of sadness. he is in love with a girl named estella and wantsher to find his love, but for him being shy and not showing himself to her, it makes it veryhard for him.

          great expectations was the penultimate novel pleted by the most popular novelist ofvictorian england, charles dickens. born in kent, england, in 1812 to a family of modestmeans but great pretensions, dickens’s early life was marked by both humiliation andambition. dickens never forgot the period of financial crisis during his childhood, whenfollowing his father’s bankruptcy, he was taken out of school and forced to work in ashoepolish warehouse.

          pip meets an escaped convict,magwitch,and gives him food, in an encounter that is tohaunt both their lives.when pip receives riches from a mysterious benefactor he snobbishly abandons his friendsfor london society and his“great expectations”.

          i set up my mind to select it for the reason that i have read a brief introduction of thismasterpiece in my high school english textbook before. in addition, a tale of two citieswhich is also written by charles dickens, the outstanding and special english writer, left mea wonderful and deep impression, when i finished reading the marvelous story.

          of course, great expectations didn’t let me down, either. what’s more, the whole structureof the novel is well and elaborately designed. the plot is extremely attractive and full ofunexpected twists. quite a few characters have a distinguishable personality. moreover, thosewords and sentences are so beautiful and meaningful that i even took them down carefully inmy notebook. by reading them no less than three times, i have learned not only some newphrases and sentences, but also a philosophy of life.

          among the characters, which impressed me most are not pip and estella who should be regardedas the leading roles, but joe and magwitch. i feel awfully sorry that i was not brave enoughto read the original edition that is as thick as a brick. otherwise, i may appreciate joe andmagwitch more.

          yes, they are not the main characters in the novel. however, what they saidand what they did deeply touched me. it’s interesting, isn’t it? they are quite theopposite guys. one is a totally good man without the least bit of wickedness while the otheris a prisoner who is believed to have mitted every evil.

          i believe that everyone who reads the book is to like joe. when he talked about his heavydrinking father who hit him a lot, he said he had a lot of love. faced with his rude wife, hewould rather seem a bit weak or foolish than stand up to her and fight for himself. knowingpeacockish pip was ashamed of his uneducated manners, he left sadly and quietly. the worldrushes on over the strings of the lingering heart making the music of sadness. but when hewas informed of pip’s illness, he immediately came to take good care of pip.

          he is alwayscontributing everything and requiring nothing. such a man is joe, kind, tolerant andselfless. "nothing is so mild and gentle as courage, nothing so cruel and pitiless ascowardice," says a wise author.

          however, why do i appreciate magwitch, the bad guy? you may wonder. indeed, magwitch did alot of evil things when he was young. but how can you be unmoved when you get to know thatthe old man kept himself going just by thinking of the boy who once did him a small favor?

          he lost his only daughter and pip had no parents, so he considered himself as the boy’ssecond father, making up his mind to help his dear boy became a gentleman. he did every kindof job and led a hard life in australia. at last he made a big fortune and promised himselfthat all the money would go to pip.

          he could have led a better life in australia ,but ihechose to go back to london .with the simple intention of seeing pip, he went back at the riskof being hanged! “whatever the fault he had from the start, remember, reader, he had a goodheart.” joe used these words to describe his father. but i think these words can betterdescribe magwitch. he lived with the fear of death all his life. who shuts love out, in turnshall be shut outfrom love. however,thankfully,because pip finally realized his goodheart, his ending was peaceful.

          dickens has pip as the writer and first person narrator of this account of his life'sexperiences, and the entire story is understood to have been written as a retrospective,rather than as a present tense narrative or a diary or journal. still, though pip "knows" howall the events in the story will turn out,he uses only very subtle foreshadowing so that welearn of events only when the pip in the story does. pip does, however,use the perspectiveof the bitter lessons he's learned to ment acidly on various actions and attitudes in hisearlier life.

          i know how to fully understand this novel,twice is far from enough. pip,estella, misshavisham,biddy even mr wemmick, every single character has a story that is well worth myattention. i love this novel so much that i am determined to read the original edition oneday. believe me. but before that day es,i will see the movie great expectations first.

          search for knowledge, read more,sit on your front porch and admire the view without payingattention to your needs.

          用英文寫讀后感篇6

          dickens is not a writer disdaining women. instead he loves, respects and takes care of them, however, in his novels, he unconsciously degrades women and puts them inferior to men. this time i want to adopt great expectations to evidence my thesis.

          two reasons account for this. the victorian age pushed women back to home and indulge in their obedience and docility. an able woman today may be sung highly as a model of independence but male dominated that period even a little bit of rebellion from female world is regarded as the despising of sacred belief. the other one lies in that dickens, as a well-known and truly successful writer, composes various and popular works. as a male, his achievement sounds great, which belittles the rest of his contemporaries, let alone the women. his success made him believe in men’s great ability.

          there are three aspects in this novel that i believe this kind of thought of dickens is revealed.

          the first one is that women are fragile. “ weaker, your name is woman.” two hundreds ago, shakespeare authored to the world this unprecedented sentence in hamlet. later, dickens followed this great instruction unconsciously in creating his own works. that is not because that women are in lack of will but that they need surviving abilities and that of self-survival and struggle against destiny. they always turn to men. that can be called “hero saving the beauty”。 this notion originated in the greek tales but is still adopted successively. the only difference between them lies in the plot and structure. estella is adopted and trained to break men’s hearts by miss havisham. havisham revenges men and marries estella to an unworthy guy though pip deeply loves estella. nothing can be bitterer than see his lover married to another guy for a man. pip really fell into the despair of losing estella. however, estella suffers a lot and begins to regret for her initial choice for her spouse and begins to treasure

          then comes my second point. facing destiny women are physically and intellectually inferior to men. actually it does not mean they have an inferior intelligence but that it seems so. or we can say that both men and women have the same potential of intelligence, but women never show a lot. god create everyone equally but not everyone is granted the same approaches to success or achievements. they are restricted to families, which restrict them from showing a lot. they can cook food well, which is one standard for their excellence but not the one for male’s world. the novel goes this way since it implies the male consciousness. the ordinary intelligence of women in marriage and love is exposed completely. havisham is abandoned on her wedding day, but she keeps the room like the day she got married, while on the other hand she tries every means to revenge men. bearing these two conflictive thoughts in mind, havisham certainly fails to live her own life out of the control or influence from male though she se

          the discipline for women is my third point. a feminist de bufuwa says, ‘one is called woman because she is “made” not “born”’。 culturally woman is the product of society and the result of its strict restrictions. those women who do not obey the disciplines are not regarded as gracious or good women by social criteria, which emphasizes on families, the responsibilities for their husbands and their dependence on men. in great expectations, estella and havisham’s misfortunes are closely attached to love and marriage. they try to revenge men and but they cannot leave men. estella leaves pip but at last comes back to him, and havisham keeps thinking about her marriage day and her the other part, who should come that day, in that gloomy room though she on the other hand revenges men. so tracing the track of a decent woman is the priority for women, as revealed in dickens’ novel, otherwise tribulation falls.

          every period has an outstanding feature, which make descendants linger in mind. victorian age passed long ago, but its typical rules for women still work to some extent. to learn this novel can help us in understanding better women’s efforts to stand up. society presses public to believe in notion that male play a dominant role. even a feminist will drop into that swirl as she sees more and thinks more. havisham can symbolize a feminist but what then? she needs a male accompany. her ending somewhat is tragic but estella harvests through a long time, but anyway she wins in depending man and leading a pleasant life.

          the above is what i get from the novel in the textbook and to conclude my opinion in one sentence, i should say that women depend on men. that is not my opinion, but what i get. i have to mention that again since i myself am one part of that group and i am not willing to take a subordinate role in both family and society.

          用英文寫讀后感篇7

          based on mark twains novel, the millionaire pound note takes an interesting satirical look at the hypocrisy stemming from class distinction in the 50s england. england is a country where class and wealth are given extreme significance, especially among the rich. the film shows the hypocrisy that existed among these people, how the rich are quick to change face when in an instant they find out that youre a man of wealth and how within the next moment they revert back to their condescending selves when all wealth is lost. interestingly, the millionaire also briefly looks at how the english perceived americans in that era. rich americans were weled as outsiders and the poor were quickly shunned away. the fact that hes an outsider either makes him more appealing or the plete opposite. the story sticks to the main theme by emphasizing on the hypocrisy of the upper class society but at the same time it also creates a balance that prevents the movie from being a mockery of the british society. the movie drags at some point but the love story appears at the right time and there is plenty of edy to keep one entertained. a charming gregory peck totally nails the part and the luminous jane griffiths is a treat. reginald beckwith, as pecks sidekick rock is amusing. the ending is a little predictable but the director does an overall good job by rounding it up and presenting his points.