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1、英语文学名著读后感(精选5篇)英语文学名著读后感(精选5篇) 当阅读完一本名著后,想必你有不少可以共享的东西,需要好好地就所收获的东西写一篇读后感了。下面是小编给大家带来的关于英语文学名著读后感 ,欢迎大家前来参阅! 英语文学名著读后感(篇1) i believe that one of the factors that makes a piece of literature or even a movie a masterpiece is how well the reader can relate to the story. this is definitely a book everyo
2、ne can relate to. the adventures of tom sawyer is a literary masterpieces, written in 1876 by the famous author mark twain. tom sawyer is a mischievous young boy who lives in the small town on the mississippi river called st. petersburg. the story line is simple, the book reads like a biography or a
3、 memoir of a summer in tom sawyers life. tom sawyer seems to be the precursor of and the template for misfit kids such as dennis the menace, malcolm in the middle, and calvin and hobbs. what makes this story great is that tom sawyer represents everything that is great about childhood. the book is fi
4、lled with toms adventures playing pirates and war with his friend joe harper. tom has a trusted friend, huck finn, who few of the adults approve of. the book is filled with ideas of how the world works, such as how pirates and robbers work, that are so innocent, they could only come from a child. it
5、 is a story filled with action, adventure, ingenious ideas, love, and schoolyard politics. the whole story is seemingly a complication of what people did or wish they did during their childhood. the book is a little difficult to read at first. personally, it takes me a little while to get used to th
6、e 19th century dialect in the book. other than referring to persons of african decent in derogatory terms (which im sure uses terms even young children already know), the book would be an enjoyable read for people of all ages. i highly recommend this book for anyone looking to feel young again, if j
7、ust for a few hundred pages. 英语文学名著读后感(篇2) the novel opens with the famous line, it is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife. and ends with two marriages: jane and bingleys, as well as darcy and elizabeths. both couples are ass
8、umed to live happily ever after. elizabeth (lizzy) bennet is the core of the family. elizabeth is the second of mr. and mrs. bennets five daughters, and is an intelligent, bold, attractive twenty-year-old when the story begins. in addition to being her fathers favourite, elizabeth is characterized a
9、s a sensible, yet stubborn, woman. misled by his cold outward behaviour, elizabeth originally holds mr. darcy in contempt. however, she finds that mr. darcy improves on acquaintance, more so than she would expect. fitzwilliam darcy (commonly known as mr. darcy) is the central male character and eliz
10、abeths second love interest in the novel. he is an intelligent, wealthy, extremely handsome and reserved 28-year-old man, who often appears haughty or proud to strangers but possesses an honest and kind nature underneath. initially, he considers elizabeth his social inferior, unworthy of his attenti
11、on, but he finds that, despite his inclinations, he cannot deny his feelings for elizabeth. his initial proposal of marriage is rejected because of his pride and elizabeths prejudice against him; however, at the end of the novel, after their relationship has blossomed, he is happily engaged to a lov
12、ing elizabeth. role of women in the 18th century in late-18th-century england, women were relegated to secondary roles in society with respect to property and social responsibilities. for example, women were not permitted to visit new arrivals to the neighbourhood (such as mr. bingley in pride and p
13、rejudice) until the male head of their household had first done so. women were under enormous pressure to marry for the purpose of securing their financial futures and making valuable social connections for their families. therefore, marriage, though romanticised, was in many ways a financial transa
14、ction and social alliance rather than a matter of love. although jane austen did not condone loveless marriages (she stayed single all her life), she did approve of matches having equality in various respects, including wealth, social status, love and character. in pride and prejudice, wealth, socia
15、l status, chastity (and the perception of chastity) and physical attractiveness are depicted as factors affecting a womans chances for a good m 英语文学名著读后感(篇3) On Sister Carrie 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
16、xciting 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
17、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 drea
18、med 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 anythin
19、g 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 some
20、thing 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 understand
21、ing has given the former the power to replace the latter entirely man will no longer vary.” However how many people can go that further. 英语文学名著读后感(篇4) i read the book written by luxun .it is called zhaohuaxishi. it includes 10short articles about the writers stories .they are based on his own experi
22、ence ,when i read this book ,i feel very happy to see luxuns childhood. it wasdiffrent from ours,so we may find it intersting and exciting. luxuns langange isvery great but maybe difficult to understand . but through his words ,we canfind his happiness in his heart . 英语文学名著读后感(篇5) ive just fininshed
23、 reading the first 4 harry potter books for about the 5th time through, and theyre just as magical and affecting as they have ever been. everything is in here: suspense, adventure, mystery, humour, danger. theres even some pretty satisfying paybacks. the characters are fantastic and fantastically re
24、alistic. there are bad people who turn out to be good guys and good people who turn out to be bad guys, just like life. i think the thing i like best about these books is the message that its okay to be different - to be not normal. i would love for everyone in school to have hear that message. it w
25、ould probably reduce the bullying around the school. these books value real thoughts. much has been made of harrys rule breaking, but only once in the series so far does he break a rule for arbitrary personal gain. most of the time he makes a decision that whats right is more important than whats wr
26、itten. and you know what? lifes like that sometimes. i think its great that kids are getting an example of how to do whats right even when it involves breaking rules. the potter books also show that there are consequences for rule breaking. if not getting caught and getting a detention, then a spell going wrong and someone getting turned into a cat. this shows that when you make a decision to go against the rules that things may not go as you expected and you have to take responsibility for the outcome.8