英文读后感共4篇.docx
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英文读后感瓦尔登湖英文读后感雾都孤儿英文读后感小王子读后感英文版 inordertoenrichmysummervacation,whichtheextracurricularreading,mymotherboughtmeabooktitledthelittleprinceis.iwaswondering,whatistheprincetoman?
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ican’twaittogetbooksandreadit. seetheintroductionsection,ijustknow,thisbookintheeastandwestareveryfamous,adultsandchildrenarelikebooks.nowondertheteachertoldustobuythebook.thisbookisaboutthelittleonelivesinonlyoneroom,theplanetforhisroseswateringeveryday.later,helefttheplanet,travel,sawmanystrangepeople,inordertodeveloptheirhorizons,andhecametothedesert,hemetanairplanepilotsofbroken.princeofferedtohelphim,andheforgedadeepfriendship,inthebookdescribestheprincesinceleaving,hemissedhisstarrosetoleaveearth,hetriedeveryway,evenalittlesnakebites,andsincethenpilotneversawhiswonderfuldescription,etc. readingthisbook,ifinallyunderstoodthepurityofheart.liketheprincedeeplyinlovewithhim,inordernottolettheroseflower,hewasstillpleasesheepeatssheeppilotdrewamask,forhim,asherose,ifnotjustlikeallplanetsarelost.thisishowsincerefeelings!
stillsaythatfox,evenlittleleft,itwillforeverrememberhim. thisstoryhasmanyimplication,tellus,notdeceive,alsodon’tpuffedup,alsodonothavemeaninginthewasteoftimeandmoney,weshouldmaintainthebalanceofbabymindsettofinally,earnestlydoeverything.... ilikethebook,readabook,ilearnedthatmanyhumanreason,alsoincreasedmyknowledge,andmaybeiknowtheoriginaladultswillhavemanydowrong.thegrown-upsdoeverything,allisnotcorrect,andsoweseethingsshouldgotowatchit,justliketheteachertoourrequest,andwehopethatthechildinthegrowthprocess,alwayskeepapureheart,totreateverything,tofindsomethingwereallymustfindinstudy,therefore,weshouldalsowiththesameattitudetostudyhard,pursuingidealgoal.瓦尔登湖英文读后感英文读后感
(2)|返回目录 readthroughsomeofthemorethanhalfofthewaldenpond,tobehonestlookatalotofparagraphsdonotreallyunderstand,butsayitisfunsectionsofanimalsthatpeoplereadfresh. thefirstanimalistheroosterattention,andthatthemostcommonbirds,howevertheauthorspenintheairallofasuddenandverypoor.thoreauistheauthordescribedthemthisway:
therooster,pheasantwasoriginally,andtheirchirpingistheworldsmostbeautifulmusic,betterthanalltheotheranimals,butmostofthetimetofillthegapsintheirvoiceistheirwife-themotherchickensarenoisy,itsnowonderthattheyultimatelycanonlybethepoultry,nottomentionwhatkindofachickenegg.thesewordscannothelppeopledesperatelywanttorememberthemusicchenmingrooster,theresultwasaloss,exceptinwritingfromthemechanicaloosound.asforthehen,theycanonlyrememberthemaftertheendofeachtimeitisunderthegiggletostopthecalled. waldenpond,howcantherearesomanywildanimal?
everydayitseemsthattheauthorandnotthenametheysayhello.arefamiliarwithant,butwheretheantsarelikethesoldiershowtoah,makethatanantwarwasafraidtoreadthesmallbioofcontempt.lovelyfledglingpartridgedestitutepeople,theyonlyobeytheinstinctofmothersandtheirownoh,thefullnessoftheirlongfeathersofthebodyofsmallbranchesandleavestogethertomaintainthesameposture,wheretostaymotionless,itpickedupwhenastrangerorfollowit,itcontinuestostayasmotionless,ortakeyoureyesclean.scary,ofcourse,mostdivingbirds,anditalwayssentlaugh,whenitisfromthislakefirstdive,theobservermuchhuntingorafteralotoffun.whatitis,youcangotothebottomofthelaketofishinthebird. afterallthehumananimalis,ah,justhigh-levelanimals.theauthorpredictedthattheresultofhumanprogressmustbetogiveupmeat,asthesavagetothecivilizedaroundafterpeoplegiveupbadhabits,likeeating.idonotknowhumanbeingsarenotonedaygiveupmeat,itisverycuriousabouttherabbitcall.inthebook,theauthorsaid:
rabbittotheend,thetruthwasachildcry.onrabbits,themostprofoundimpressionthatthetreehitahare,butthereisnowrittenrecordofourhadbeenapoorhuntrabbits.雾都孤儿英文读后感英文读后感(3)|返回目录 hereiamsittingonacouchalone,thinkingaboutwhatihavejustfinishedreadingwithtearsofsadnessfillingmyeyesandfireofindignationfillingmyheart,whichrevivedmyexhaustedsoulthathasalreadybeencoveredbythecrueltyandtheselfishnessofthesecularworldforalongtime.itistrulywhatifeltafterreadingolivertwist,writtenbytheprominentbritishauthorcharlesdickens. theresonancebetweenmeandthebookmakesmefeelnotonlythekindnessandthewickednessofallthecharactersinthenovel,butwhatthisaloofsocietylacks,andwhatilackdeepinside.thesesupremeresourcesimtalkingaboutrightnowaresomewhatdifferentfromminerals,oilthatweusuallymention.theyreabstractlikefeelings,andsomekindsofspiritualstimulationthatallofusdesireanxiouslyfromoneanotherloveandcare. thosecharitablefigureswhomdickenscreatedinthenovelarereallywhatweneedinlife.theyshowedloveandcaretoothers,justasthegentlerainfromtheskyfellupontheearth,whichwascarvedintomyheartdeeply. mr.brownlowisonesuchperson. theotherdayhehadoneofhiselaboratewatchesstolenbytwoskilledteenagethieves,artfuldodgerandcharleybates,andthoughtnaturallyitwasoliver,whowasanorphanandforcedtolivewithagangofthieves,thathaddoneitbecausehewastheonlyonenearbyafterthethefthadtakenplace.beingwrathful,hecaughtoliver,andsenthimtothepolicestationwheretheill-tempered,unfairmagistratesworked.fortunatelyforhim,oliverwasprovedinnocentbyoneonlookerafterwards.withsympathy,mr.brownlowtooktheinjured,poorolivertohisownhome.thereoliverlivedfreelyandgleefullyforsomemonthsasifheweremr.brownlowsownson.oneday,however,mr.brownlowaskedolivertoreturnsomebookstothebooksellerandtosendsomemoneyforthenewbooksthathehadalreadycollected.thethiefoliveroncestayedwithkidnappedhim.afterthathedisappearedinmr.brownlowslife.searchingforawhile,mr.brownlowhadtobelievethefactthathehadrunawaywithhismoney.butdramatically,theycameacrosseachotheragainafewyearslater.withouthesitation,mr.brownlowtookoliverhomeforthesecondtimenotcaringifhehaddonesomethingevil. perhapsmostofuswouldfeelconfusedaboutmr.brownlowsreaction.butasamatteroffact,thisisjustthelessonweshouldlearnfromhim.jesussaidinthebible.forgivenotseventimes,butseventy-timesseven.whyisthat?
becauseforgivenessisourabilitytoremovenegativethoughtsandneutralizethemsoourenergymaybespentondoingwhatwecameherefor.wecannotmoveforwardinourfutureifpastissuescloudourthinking.stopputmr.brownlowintothelistofyourmodels.alwaysgivepeopleasecondchancenomatterwhattheymighthavedone.thatsalsoasubstantialpartoflovingandcaringothers. thentherearemrs.maylieandrose,oliversotherbenefactors.maybethereasontheylovedandcaredoliverwasnotbecauseofforgiveness.inmypointofview,itwastrust.theyhadfaithinoliverwhenhewasconsideredtobeafilthyburglarwhotriedtobreakthefrontdoorofmayliesatmidnight.butthiswasnthowthesetwoladiessawthewholething.theydeniedoliverscrimeimmediatelyandlistenedattentivelytooliversowndescriptionofhismiserablelife.theyweredeeplytouchedbyoliversstrongperseveranceandastonishingvitality.accordingly,theyremediedoliversbodyandheartandturnedhimintoadifferentboy.hebegantowearappropriateandcleansuitswhichweretailor-madeforhimandreceiveeducation. asfaraswecansee,itistrustthathelpsusalllivetogetherwithoutprecaution.sometimestrustcanevenleadustomiracles,whichweoftenexpecttocomeabout,sowhynottrust?
trustyourself,trustothers,andyoullsalutemiracleseverysingleday. inthenovel,thoughtheyoungoliveragainandagainfellforconspiraciesofthosehideousthieves,whotriedtotortureoliversbodyandpoisonedoliversheartintensely,healwayslivedonandtriedhardtoseekforhisownlife.thenirealizedwhatsupportedhimallthroughwereactuallybeliefs.inmostcases,whatyoubelieveiswhatyoullbecome.believethatyouareunlimited,thatyoucandoanythingyoucommittodoing,andwhenyoudo,youraccomplishmentswillknownobounds.youcontrolyourbeliefsandthatishowyouultimatelycontrolyourlife.itsalldictatedbyyourattitude. inthefinalanalysis,loveandcarecontainnumerousforms,thereareloveofforgiveness,loveoftrust,etc.buttheyallcomefromyourbeliefsinlife.whensomeonetellsyouhesdeceivedyou,forgivehimanyway,whensomeonetellsyouwhathesdone,trusthimanyway,andwhenyoufaceadversitieswhilechasingyourdreams,thinkaboutyourbeliefs,thenwhathindersyouwillbecomeapieceofcakeinnotime. sofindoutoliversinyourlifeanddoasmr.brownlowandmrs.mayliedo:
lovethemandcarethem,whichcostnothingbutsavemuch.theyenrichthosewhoreceive,withoutimpoverishingthosewhogive.theycanbecertainsmallestwordsoractions,butthememoryofthemsometimeslastforever. charlesdickenssaid:
lovemakestheworldgoaround.theseimmortalwordshaveinspiredandwillkeeponinspiringustochantthemelodyofloveandtosaytheprayerofcareforevermore.letus,therefore,enjoylifeandtreatothe
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