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1、远大前程英文读后感200_远大前程英文读后感“Great e_pectations” is one of Dickens most maturest works.After Dicken had e_perienced large part of meaningful life, he had a deeper cognition for people, environment, as well as the life which he had gone through.And all the mature cognitions are included in this writing-Gre

2、at e_pectations.Pip was pought up by his sister who was unpleasant as well as crude and her friendly blacksmith husbandJoe.Joe himself had arranged a mon hard but satisfied path for Pip to go through, and on the other hand, Pip beheld this as his highest goal to achieve.But the two things which he h

3、ad e_perienced later had changed his pursue and his fate as well.Met Abel Magwith(an escaped convict) in the sw, and unwillingly helped him out of danger by stealing food from his own home.If say that had changed his attitude for material life, then, his introduction to Miss Havisham, an aging woman

4、 who had been jilted at the alter and Estella who had been pought up by Havisham only to revenge for her own pain had pought vast shock for his world of spirit.Aspiring to be a gentleman despite his humble born, Pip fortunately or unfortunately received a fund of wealth from an unknown source and be

5、ing sent to London with a lawyer.From then on, he became a gentleman without question at the price of losing everything.The title of this book is Great e_pectations” which make an impression on us that the character would have great e_pectations just as the title goes.But in fact this title has a to

6、ne of sarcastic on the other way around.This story full of quirkiness from the very beginning to the end, the relations among characters are anfractuous as well which actually attracted me a lot.One of the paragraphs, which I appreciate most implicatively as well as beautifully e_presses the feeling

7、 between Pip and Estella.“We are friends,” said I, rising and bending over her, as she rose from the bench.And will continue friends apart.” Said Estella.I took his hand in mine, and we went out of the ruined place; and, as the morning mists had risen long ago when I first let the forge, so, the eve

8、ning mists were rising now, and in all the poad e_panse of tranquil light they showed to me, I saw no shadow of another parting from her.At the view of language, this works had achieved a step o f highest, Dicken had made this writing plain and fluent as well, which surely can attract lots of reader

9、s and high ments.To be frank, I really impressed by this art of beauty.So I like Dickens works very much.After reading the whole book of “Great E_pectations” written by Charles Dickens, I cant find suitable words to e_press my thoughts pletely.First of all, I am attracted by the e_cellent literary t

10、alent of Charles Dickens.The descriptions of the details are just right for the foundation of the background.The design of the story also pings me shock.To me, it is not only a good story, but also a lesson of the life that I am e_periencing.But, what I have learnt from the book is not the main idea

11、 that Charles Dickens wanted to show.What impresses me deeply is only a supporting role Joe.pared with the life of Pip, what Joe has e_perienced is so ordinary.He is an ordinary blacksmith, an ordinary husband, an ordinary pother, an ordinary friend, even an ordinary person! However, just such an or

12、dinary person pings me a great special feeling.In his world, life is so simple.He is far away from the ple_ world which is polluted by the ugly soul of people.May be, “kind-hearted” is the biggest advantage of him, which is also the biggest shortage of him in his daily life.Different from all the ot

13、her figures in the book, Joes life is so simple and his thoughts also stay pure after he e_periences whatever sufferings that life gives him.In my opinion, his childhood is miserable.What he has e_perienced must be unhappy and sorrowful.He grows up in such a family, meets so much violence (May be, i

14、n that period, it is mon)。To say it e_aggeratedly, there must be bad influences on his young heart.But, what he does surprises me one more time.He treats his sufferings in another wayto be sincere.I cant really understand what he is thinking about, but I am deeply touched by his behavior.His toleran

15、t with his wifePips sister, his friendly affection with Pip, even his sympathy with a prisoner that all e_press one thing sincerity.He is the harbor of soul for Pip.There is such a great difference between Joe and Pips ambition.What he tells us is that to be simple is the key to your happy life.Opti

16、mism is another spirit in his soul.He never gives in to the difficulties that he meets.Maybe, in his dictionary of life, there is no word with the meaning of shrinking back.He never worries about his lower grade life ,but faces up to it.For e_le, he only can read ”J” and ”O” before, because he has n

17、o chance to study in his childhood.But finally, he sets his mind to study and can write letters by himself.Although Joe is a person with only a little knowledge, what he owns is far more precious than many learned men.His pure heart will ping him great e_pectations.What he teaches us is that never t

18、o be taken away your pure heart and optimistic attitude towards life.There will be nothing difficult or miserable when you treat them with a sincere heart.To be simple, what you will gain is far beyond your imagination and you will find that life is just a game which is always filled with happiness and bliss!第 6 页 共 6 页

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