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It seems ridiculous for animals to have a revolution and for pigs to govern the farm. But when we put it into human's society, the story makes sense. In fact it reflects on the revolution happened in Soviet in 20th century. Animalism is similar to Socialism, which emphasizes equality a lot, but actually inequality at all. Extreme equality is tend to get into an embarrassing situation like“All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.”Napoleon is also the reflection of Soviet's leader Si Dalin, who was famous for his arbitrariness and toughness in the history and expelled Trotsky(Snowball reflects on Trotsky)。
外国语学院大英部“读名著·学英语”工程读书笔记
Project of “Learning English Through Reading”
Department of College English, School of Foreign Languages

英语名著读书笔记英译版

英语名著读书笔记英译版

英语名著读书笔记英译版英语名著读书笔记英译版英语名著读书笔记1海上日出Sunrise at Sea巴金Ba Jin摘自张培基《英译中国散文选二》中文:有时太阳走进了云堆中,它的光线却从云里射下来,直射到水面上。

这时候要分辨出哪里是水,哪里是天,倒也不容易,因为我就只看见一片灿烂的亮光。

英文:Sometimes,hidden by the clouds, the sun nonetheless shed its rays straight onto the sea water, making it difficult for me to distinguish between the sky and the sea because what I saw in front of me was nothing but a wide expanse of brilliant light.要点:1,“有时太阳走进了云堆中”此处译者为了与下文照应,采用了主动转被动的手法~此句也可以理解为以“太阳”为主语的多动词句,“射出光线”为主要动词,“走进云堆”是次要动词,译为过去分词形式,至于句首~2,”射到水面上“译为shed rays onto the sea,其中shed 此处意为”洒“3,此句译文中有 3处使用了头韵: sun/ shed / straight /seawater 、 difficult和distinguish、 s k y 和 s e a 。

体现了散文的美感,读起来也是朗朗上口滴~4,the sun nonetheless shed its rays straight onto the sea water 中,将原文“ 光线从云里射下来”“ 直射到水面上” 两个动作合译,读起来一气呵成,流畅自然~后面直接用making连接两个句子,也体现了原文的简洁-----------------------------------------------中文:有时天边有黑云,而且云片很厚,太阳出来,人眼还看不见。

外国名著英语读书笔记 Gone with the wind

外国名著英语读书笔记 Gone with the wind

外国名著英语读书笔记 Gone with the wind 第一篇:Gone elanie(人名,媚兰).scarletts ething that es,i onth ago and 16-year-old scarlett became a ancipation proclamation got people s e an dangerous city, arsenal zre risk of explosion anage the family.athough the life et the ethod(施展手段) and let him marry eone came across. melanie rose up (挺身而出)and protect them.tragedy struck again(悲剧再次降临),their daughter orroargaret mitchell itchell graduated from the local itchell launched her career as a journalist under the name peggy mitchell, e, a thousand page novel, ent to his cousin melanie hamilton. e to tara along oney saved toen are a part, pursues vengeance on her behalf and her second husband, frank is killed.scarlett finally marries rhett ed to getting her oember of the old south ammy understands scarlett better than scarlett understands herself and is remarkably intuitive, but also protective and motherly.conclusionthe mood of this novel is very sympathetic toent of life in the nineteenth-century south, the novel is also the record of a tajor themesfantasy versus realityloss and changesurvival第三篇:Gone an she has er age, its narrative engagement, its compelling portrait of the archetypal human instinct for survival, and its reflection of the contrariness of romantic dreams, Gone argaret mitchell ean compatible. to some extent, she so much.summary of the articlethere are four main characters in the novel, all introduced very early on of atters are made even oment, i kno greatly impressed by the characters, there are some opinion of my oany young men around her, her until she discover that ily and tara, she even killed a northerner. later, she doesn’t care about rhett’s insultion, abased herself to get funds to pay the taxes. finally, she married her sister’s beau by cunning trick. all the thing she has done is for tara, her only home. she said: “ican’t let tara go, i can’t let it go odern lady should live indepently like her, don’t relay on anybody.you knoped mother. she is so bad that i tend to hate her. but i’m not.here some ake person hate.ⅲ.conclusion of herin the ending, there is a famous ost never too late to do e, she does houseore thing, issed them forever.rhett, scarlett described him as this: “you’re a conceited, black-hearted varmint people. not a gentlemen.” on th e contrary,i think he is a charming men, oment, rhett joins army, because he akes me moved.during the e, he said he edy. the important is learn something form it.every time to read classics, is a spiritual journey. in the journey, i learn a lot form it, about the ore surprise and harvest.。

2024年名著读书笔记英语版

2024年名著读书笔记英语版

2024年名著读书笔记英语版Huckleberry Finn, a timeless tale by Mark Twain, offers a profound insight into the complexities of human nature andthe challenges of成长 through adolescence. The story,centered around the mischievous and cunning Huck, capturesthe essence of冒险, freedom, and the quest for self-discovery.The narrative begins with Huck living a secluded life on Jackson's Island, away from the shackles of society and the constraints of civilized life. This initial settingestablishes a sense of wilderness and freedom, two themesthat recur throughout the novel. Huck's isolation is not merely physical; it is also emotional and intellectual. He is uneducated, unrefined, and yet, this rawness gives him a unique perspective on life.The introduction of Jim, a runaway slave, into Huck'slife throws him into a maelstrom of decisions and moral dilemmas. Their subsequent journey down the Mississippi River becomes a symbolic odyssey, not just of physical travel but also of emotional and spiritual growth. The river, with its constant flow and ever-changing landscapes, provides afitting metaphor for the changing landscape of Huck's inner world.The relationship between Huck and Jim is multifaceted and nuanced. At first, Huck resents Jim's presence, viewing him as a burden and a threat to his freedom. However, as they journey together, Huck begins to see Jim as a friend, a confidant, and ultimately, a brother. This transformation is not without its challenges. Huck struggles with his own prejudices and biases, constantly wrestling with the society-imposed moral code that deems Jim inferior.The novel's treatment of race and slavery is particularly noteworthy. Twain does not sugarcoat the horrors of slavery, nor does he present a utopian vision of a post-slavery world. Instead, he offers a realistic portrayal of the complexities and contradictions that existed within American society at the time. Huck's struggle with his own racism is particularly poignant, as it highlights the internalized bigotry that even the most well-intentioned individuals can harbor.The supporting characters, such as the Widow Douglas and her sister Miss Watson, provide further insights into the society Huck and Jim navigate. These characters, with their strict moral codes and unyielding expectations, highlight the hypocrisy and intolerance that can exist even within the most well-intentioned communities.The novel's climax, with Huck's decision to rescue Jim from being lynched, marks a turning point in both their livesand in Huck's moral development. This act of bravery andself-sacrifice not only saves Jim's life but also transforms Huck, making him a more compassionate and understanding individual.The ending, with Huck and Jim floating down the river, free and unfettered, is both poignant and hopeful. It suggests that through adversity and struggle, individuals can find freedom not just externally but also internally. The river, which has been a constant presence throughout the novel, now becomes a symbol of freedom and new beginnings.Huckleberry Finn is not just a story about adventure and freedom; it is a profound exploration of human nature and the complexities of morality. Twain's masterful portrayal of Huck and Jim's journey, both externally and internally, makes this novel a timeless classic that continues to resonate with readers across the globe.。

最新外国名著英语读书笔记 Gone with the wind

最新外国名著英语读书笔记 Gone with the wind

外国名著英语读书笔记 Gone with the wind第一篇:Gone itchell margaret erica civil ing(迫在眉睫) in april,1861.scarlett(人名,思嘉) elanie(人名,媚兰).scarletts ake a bet about torroanv e scentence i really like1.home,i e back.after all,tomorroething that ake you happy.3.maybe god eet a feeeting the right one,so that eet the person,es,i e thing about novlebut rhett(人名:瑞德)signed a pledge (许诺誓言) never to reveal scarletts secret. scarlett arried elanie s brother losing her marbles(失去理智).she arrige, both charlie and ashley onth ago and 16-year-old scarlett became a y. hooral conservative surrounding(在保守的道德环境下),their action arouse dissatisfaction around them.scarlett found they have a lot in common, she incoluntary(不由自主的).e home om chirsmas day ,scarlett .the civil ancipation proclamation got people s e run ae melanie s giving birth ing.to keep the promise ofashley,scarlett decide to stay elanie to help her , melanie e an dangerous city, arsenal zre risk of explosion e.scalett believed the moment that she teached tara ,she any big manors ad.innocent sisters and servants neither help her ,nor bring more burden.manor ily ised that she prefer to steal or kill,rather than let the family hungry.she try her best to manage the family.athough the life en. one day,a desertion(逃兵) broke into manor,scarlett shot him to died.it is spring in 1865, ended up e home,but post-et the ed from curtain,she the prison,she met frank of money.scarlett displayed the method(施展手段) and let him marry arry the man she do not love.in order to his moneny,they married.it caused a sensation.(引起轩然大波) scarlett gave him a daughter,but she deeply infatuated embered the past and hugged .unfortunately,someone came across. melanie rose up (挺身而出)and protect them.tragedy struck again(悲剧再次降临),their daughter pt and accomplish nothing无所作为) is far from her mr. right(远非她的意中人),rhett only suitable for herself.she realized she really in love 。

外国儿童童话名著读书笔记英文作文500字

外国儿童童话名著读书笔记英文作文500字

外国儿童童话名著读书笔记英文作文500字全文共2篇示例,仅供读者参考外国儿童童话名著读书笔记英文作文500字1:Title: Insights from Foreign Children's Classic Fairy Tales: A 500-Word English EssayIntroduction:In the realm of children's literature, foreign classics have long held a special place, enchanting young minds with their timeless tales. These stories not only entertain but also impart valuable lessons and insights into life, morality, and human nature. Through exploring some of these cherished works, we can glean profound wisdom that transcends borders and generations.1. "The Little Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry:"The Little Prince" is a beloved French novella that captures the essence of childhood innocence and the complexities of adult life. Through the whimsical encounters of the LittlePrince and the narrator, readers are reminded of the importance of imagination, love, and human connections. The story encourages us to view the world with a childlike wonder and to cherish the simple joys of life.2. "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll:Lewis Carroll's masterpiece takes readers on a surreal journey through the whimsical world of Wonderland. Through Alice's encounters with peculiar characters and nonsensical situations, the story challenges conventional logic and invites readers to embrace curiosity and creativity. "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" teaches us that reality is often stranger than fiction and that imagination knows no bounds.3. "The Snow Queen" by Hans Christian Andersen:Hans Christian Andersen's "The Snow Queen" is a timeless fairy tale that explores themes of friendship, bravery, and the power of love. Through the quest of Gerda to rescue her friend Kai from the icy grip of the Snow Queen, readers learn the importance of perseverance and loyalty. The story reminds us that true love has the power to conquer even the coldest of hearts.4. "The T ale of Peter Rabbit" by Beatrix Potter:Beatrix Potter's classic tale follows the mischievous adventures of Peter Rabbit as he disobeys his mother and ventures into Mr. McGregor's garden. Through Peter's escapades and the consequences of his actions, children learn valuable lessons about the importance of listening to authority and taking responsibility for one's actions. "The Tale of Peter Rabbit" is a timeless reminder that disobedience often leads to trouble.5. "The Jungle Book" by Rudyard Kipling:Rudyard Kipling's "The Jungle Book" transports readers to the wilds of India, where Mowgli, a young boy raised by wolves, navigates the dangers of the jungle with the help of his animal friends. Through Mowgli's adventures, readers learn about courage, friendship, and the importance of respecting nature. "The Jungle Book" celebrates the diversity of the natural world and teaches us to live in harmony with our environment.Conclusion:In conclusion, foreign children's classic fairy tales offer much more than mere entertainment. Through their timeless stories and universal themes, they impart valuable lessons and insights into life, morality, and human nature. Whether it's learning to embrace imagination like "The Little Prince," to question reality like "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," or to cherish friendship like "The Snow Queen," these beloved works continue to inspire and enchant readers of all ages around the world.外国儿童童话名著读书笔记英文作文500字2:Title: Insights from Classic Foreign Children's Fairy Tales: Reading NotesIntroduction:In the enchanting realm of children's literature, classic foreign fairy tales stand as timeless treasures, transcending borders and generations. Immersed in these narratives, young readers embark on journeys of wonder, encountering magical worlds, brave heroes, and wicked adversaries. Through the pages of these beloved tales, profound lessons and universal truths are woven, enriching the minds and hearts of childrenworldwide. In this essay, I delve into the insights gleaned from delving into these enchanting realms, offering reflections and interpretations on some of the most cherished works in children's literature.1. The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry:"The Little Prince," a masterpiece by Antoine de Saint-Exup éry, captures the essence of innocence, friendship, and the pursuit of understanding. Through the encounters of the Little Prince with various characters across different planets, readers are reminded of the importance of seeing with the heart rather than just the eyes. The story teaches us about the beauty of simplicity, the significance of human connections, and the ephemeral nature of life. It prompts reflection on the adult world's complexities and the purity of childhood perception.2. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll:Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" invites readers into a whimsical realm where logic surrenders toabsurdity, and imagination reigns supreme. Through Alice's curious journey down the rabbit hole, we explore themes of identity, curiosity, and the power of imagination. The tale challenges conventional notions of reality and encourages readers to embrace the wonder and unpredictability of life. It serves as a reminder that growth often comes from embracing the unknown and venturing beyond one's comfort zone.3. The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Andersen:Hans Christian Andersen's "The Snow Queen" is a captivating tale of friendship, courage, and the triumph of love over darkness. Through the adventures of Gerda in her quest to rescue her friend Kai from the clutches of the Snow Queen, we witness the transformative power of unwavering devotion. The story highlights the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity and the bonds that endure even in the coldest of winters. It inspires readers to believe in the power of love to conquer fear and thaw even the frostiest of hearts.4. The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling:Rudyard Kipling's "The Jungle Book" takes readers on a wild adventure through the lush forests of India, where Mowgli, a young boy raised by wolves, learns the ways of the jungle. The story explores themes of belonging, identity, and the interconnectedness of all living beings. Through Mowgli's encounters with various jungle creatures, we learn about the importance of respect for nature and the balance of power in the natural world. It prompts reflection on humanity's relationship with the environment and the wisdom to be gained from embracing diversity.Conclusion:In conclusion, classic foreign children's fairy tales offer invaluable insights into the human experience, transcending cultural and linguistic boundaries. Through the timeless wisdom embedded in these enchanting narratives, young readers are inspired to explore the depths of their imagination, cultivate empathy and resilience, and embrace the magic of storytelling. As we journey through the pages of thesebeloved tales, may we carry with us the lessons learned and the wonder awakened, enriching our lives and the lives of generations to come.。

名著读书笔记英语版

名著读书笔记英语版

名著读书笔记英语版名著读书笔记英语版3篇篇【1】:名著读书笔记英语版It took me a week to read a book encouraging morale, called "the old man and the sea". I greatly admire, San Diego, the old man, if you read the story below, maybe you would like me to admire him.Cuba, San Diego, the old man has nothing for eighty-four days, eighty-five days, with blessing and bait is stubbornly sailing out to sea again, he will go to deep to catch a big fish. This time, he met a pair of feet was eighteen feet long and is greater than he, he told the big silver fish (marlin) filled with admiration and respect, at the same time, the more aroused the determination to San Diego to challenge it. Big fish and the old man silently confrontation, sometimes take the ship to the deep sea, alternately circling boats, and want to use set off waves of the boat upset... Old man and big fish fight for two days and two nights, in the process, he constantly and fish, birds and sea dialogue, constant to or when they remember past events. With indomitable willpower and strong faith, he finally held up, conquered the behemoth. Unexpected is that the old man is going to pull the marlin back, large Numbers of sharks are attracted to over eat bundle of marlin on the boat. Although exhausted, San Diego, the old man go to great lengths to fight with sharks, but still being in that big fish sharkbite only a empty frame. In the end, the San Diego old man dragged the vast empty skeleton back to the shore.Old man of the spirit and idea of on their own, the lampholder support, he finally defeated the big fish, also defeated failure, defeated himself. We also should have this spirit in learning, such as difficulties in math, you should learn more, do not easily give up.篇【2】:名著读书笔记英语版This is a story about a special and unreserved woman who has been exposed to a hostile environment but continuously and fearlessly struggling for her ideal life. The story can be interpreted as a symbol of the independent spirit.It seems to me that many readers’ English reading experience starts with Jan e Eyer. I am of no exception. As we refer to the movie “Jane Eyer”, it is not surprising to find some differences because of its being filmized and retold in a new way, but the spirit of the novel remains----to be an independent person, both physically and mentally.Jane Eyer was a born resister, whose parents went off when she was very young, and her aunt,the only relative she had,treated her asbadly as a ragtag. Since Jane’s education in Lowwood Orphanage began, she didn’t get what she had been expecting――simply being regarded asa common person, just the same as any other girl around. The suffersfrom being humiliated and devastated teach Jane to be persevering and prize dignity over anything else.As a reward of revolting the ruthless oppression, Jane got a chance to be a tutor in Thornfield Garden. There she made the acquaintance of lovely Adele and that garden’s owner, Rochester, a man with warm heart despite a cold face outside. Jane expected to change the life from then on, but fate had decided otherwise: After Jane and Rochester fell in love with each other and got down toget marry, she unfortunately came to know in fact Rochester had got a legal wife, who seemed to be the shadow following Rochester and led to his moodiness all the time ----Rochester was also a despairing person in need of salvation. Jane did want to give him a hand, however, she madeup her mind to leave, because she didn’t want to betray her own principles, because she was Jane Eyer. The film has finally got a symbolist end: Jane inherited a large number of legacies and finally returned. After finding Rochester’s misfortune brought by his original mad wife, Jane chose to stay with him forever.I don’t know what others feel, but frankly speaking, I would rather regard the section that Jane began her teaching job in Thornfield as the film’s end----especially when I heard Jane’s words “Never in my life have I been awaken so happily.” For one thing, this ideal and brand-new beginning of life was what Jane had been imagining for long as asuffering person; for another, this should be what the audiences with my views hoped her to get. But the professional judgment of producing films reminded me to wait for a totally different result: There must be something wrong coming with the excellence----perhaps not only should another section be added to enrich the story, but also we may see from the next transition of Jane’s life that “Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you would get.” (By Forrest Gump’s mother, in the film “Forrest Gump”)What’s more, this film didn’t end when Jane left Thornfield. For Jane Eyer herself, there should always be somewhere to realize her great ideal of being independent considering her fortitude, but for Rochester, how he can get salvation? The film gives the answer tentatively: Jane eventually got back to Rochester. In fact, when Jane met Rochester for the first time, she scared his horse and made his heel strained, to a certain extent, which meant Rochester would get retrieval because of Jane. We can c onsider Rochester’s experiences as that of religion meaning. The fire by his frantic wife was the punishment for the cynicism early in his life. After it, Rochester got the mercy of the God and the love of the woman whom he loved. Here we can say: human nature and divinity get united perfectly in order to let such a story accord with the requirements of both two sides. The value of this film may be due to its efforts to explore a new way for the development of humanism under the faith of religion.Life is ceaselessly changing, but our living principles remain. Firmly persisting for the rights of being independent gives us enough confidence and courage, which is like the beacon over the capriccioso sea of life. In the world of the film, we have found the stories of ourselves, which makes us so concerned about the fate of the dramatis personae.In this era of rapid social and technological change leading to increasing life complexity and psychological displacement, both physical and mental effects on us call for a balance. We are likely to find ourselves bogged down in the Sargasso Sea of information overload and living unconsciousness. It’s our spirit that makes the life meaningful.Heart is the engine of body, brain is the resource of thought, and great films are the mirrors of life. Indubitably, “Jane Eyer” is one of them.篇【3】:名著读书笔记英语版The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is American famous literary giant Mark Twain take his youth as the main subject to wrote.Tom Sawyer and his best friend, Huck Finn, tell stories, fish, and pretend to be pirates along the banks of the Mississippi River. Then they become real-life witnesses to a terrible crime! Whether Tom is running away from villains, treasure hunting, or showing off for BeckyThatcher, its one thrilling escapade after another. Story leading Toms naive character, is lively and the also mischievous model US youths. He and the urchin summer gram,respectively made the wonderful matter which one burst out laughing. Is punished like Tom whitewashes the fence, unexpectedly executes the clever trick, not only causes other child to be willing to replace him to work, but also automatically offers the thank-you gift. Afterwards went with Xia Ketao to the desert island, the people thought they were drown to death,。

2021年外国名著英语读书笔记 Wuthering Heights

2021年外国名著英语读书笔记 Wuthering Heights

第一篇Wuthering Heightsmy feelings after reading Wuthering Heights第二篇Wuthering Heightsoldearnshawadoptsan orphan and named himheathcliff and loveshim very much.hindley is jealous of him so he teated him badly after the death of his father .hindley has a sister called catherine , who grows up together with heathcliff andin love with each other.but catherine marries edgar because heathcliff is poor. heathcliff leaves and back to the town 3 years later as a rich man.he marries edgar’s sister asrevenge .besides, he takes all the property of hindley and treats hindley’s son hareton as a slave.catherine died due to her illness while heathcliff can not recover form the lose of catherine,he makes edgar’s daughter cathy marries his sick son linton,a fter linton’s death he realized the meaningless of his revenge and allows hareton to be in love with cathy.at the end he dies of hunger for he doesn’t eat anything .第三篇Wuthering Heights英文原著阅读报告阅读书目Wuthering Heights专业班级姓名学号指导老师完成时间review on Wuthering Heightsi. introductionWuthering height was written by emily bronte, who was a famous female writer. emily bronte was born in 181 and she lived most of her life in the yorkshire moors that she immortalized in Wuthering Heights. she was the fifth in a family of six children, growing up in a stone personage in a village called haworth. when emily was only two years old, their mother maria was died. the young brontes were sent to a school for poor children of clergymen, a dreadful place that inspired the fictional school in emily’s sister charlotte bronte’s jane eyre. later, they came home to haworth, where they were cared by an aunt. poetry, history, and politics were among the conversation topics at home. such talk fed the active imaginations of the bronte children. of the three writing bronte sisters, emily was the most peculiar one. reclusive and nontalkative, she attended to her chores with a dutiful, stoic nature. only while roaming the moors did she become truly alive. in fact, during the brief times she spent away from haworth, at school in brussels with charlotte as a young woman. she became homesick and physically ill. though being confronted with such difficulties, she kept writing. when Wuthering Heights was published in 1847, the pen name she chose caused much confusion and it was often assumed that jane eyre and Wuthering Heights were written by the same person. emily’s novel was badly edited and received mixed reviews. nonetheless, emily began to work on her second novel. in 1848, a year after the publication of Wuthering Heights, emily caught a cold at a funeral, which,with her typical stoicism, she ignored. the cold steadily developed into a far more serious illness, but emily refused all medical advice.at last, barely capable of breathing without going into a fit of coughing, she steadfastly attended to her usual chores. after emily had been ill for nearly two months, on december 19, 1848, she broke down. shortly after, she died. and yet, she is remembered as charlotte once de scribed her: “stronger than a man, simpler than a child, her nature stood alone.”chen yafei, class 1, 2014, foreign languages schoolwhen the novel began, it was 180 mr. lockwood, the narrator of the story arrived at thrushcross grange, a grand house that he was renting from heathcliff, who lived at nearby Wuthering Heights. he spent a night at Wuthering Heights and had a terrifying dream. later, lockwood asked the housekeeper mrs. nelly dean to tell the story of heathcliff and Wuthering Heights.it was a story that flashed back thirty years to 1771, when mr. earnshaw brought a street orphan home. he called him heathcliff and intended to raise him alongside his own children, catherine and hindley. hindley was intensively jealous of the new arrival and saw him as an interloper and rival. however, catherine became heathcliff’s inseparable friend and fell in love with him. after mr. earnshaw’s death, hindley took over the estate. he brutalized heathcliff, forcing him to work as a hired hand. and he forbade his sister to be with heathcliff. later, catherine became a friend of edgar, who was a mild and refined young man and agreed to marry him. heathcliff was very depressed and angry, then he left Wuthering Heights. some time later, he returned and he had mysteriously become very wealthy. he began to take revenge on those who prevented him from being with catherine. through his efforts, he took ownership of Wuthering Heights upon hindley’s death. intent on ruining edgar, heathcliff married edgar’s sister i sabella, which placed him in a position to inherit thrushcross grange after edgar’s death. catherine became very ill after heathcliff’s return and died a few hours after giving birth to a daughter also named catherine. later, heathcliff became more bitter and revengeful. his wife isabella left him and subsequently gave birth to a boy, linton. meanwhile, heathcliff succeeded in taking ownership of Wuthering Heights and vowed to raise hindley’s son, harenton. then, in order to rule the property of his enemy, he persuaded catherine to marry linton. soon after, edgar linton died, followed shortly by linton heathcliff. this left catherine a widow at Wuthering Heights, as heathcliff had gained compete control of both Wuthering Heights and thrushcross grange. even thus, he was not happy at all. at last, he committed himself and he was buried near to catherine.the whole story was really a tragedy. mr. lockwood was shocked by the story and the story concluded with mr. lockwood visiting the grave.the novel divides into several chapters, and each chapter seems to set up a lesson for us to learn.when i was reading this novel, what impressed me most was the unhappy marriages. in this novel there existed several unhappy marriages. one of the examples was the marriage between isabella and heathcliff. isabella didn’t know heathcliff wellwhen she married him. she was just attracted by his appearance, but later she realized that heaththcliff was not a gentleman at all. as a result, what she only could do was to regret for herself. another example had happened between catherine and edgar. although she had been happy at the beginning of the marriage, after a while, she became bored and she also realized that her true love was heathcliff. in my opinion, her choosing to marry edgar was just because she wanted to be rich and to be the greatest woman in the neighborhood. till now, i can remember clearly that catherine said to mrs. dean: “it would degrade me to marry heathcliff now.” from her words, we can see that she cared wealth and social status more than true love, which should be responsible for her unhappy marriage. in our daily lives, there also exist many people who share the same opinion with catherine. there is no doubt that they also have suffered a lot from their unhappy marriages. it is my personal belief that a successful marriage should not be based on wealth, beauty or social status. however, the true love, respect, knowing about the one you choose are the essential factors in marriage. to everyone, marriage seems to be one of the most important things in life. it has great influence on our daily lives, our physical and mental health, our social relationship and even our fate. so, we should take our marriage seriously and choose the one who is really right for us. thus, can we have a successful marriage and a happy life.after reading the whole story, i was shocked by heathcliff’s revenge and learned a lot from it. because of the animosities between himself and others, heathcliff used all means he could to take revenge on them. not only did his wicked actions do lots of harm to others, but also these actions hurt himself a lot. during the process of taking revenge on others, his sense of superiority had faded away. then his appearance began to reflect the state of his mind. his walk lacked confidence; he looked disagreeable, and spoke seldom. even though he succeeded in taking possession of all the wealth, he was not happy at all. at last, hecommitted himself. as it says that “whoever seeks revenge shou ld dig two graves.” just like heathcliff, if he could recognize this principle and follow it, all the tragedies could be avoided. it is widely known that to forgive and forget offenses enable imperfect people to grow and improve. maybe, it is easier said than done. however, the longer you wait to forgive someone, the harder it becomes. in our daily lives, it is unavoidable to hurt others or to be hurt by others. if we are too sensitive to it and pay much attention on it, we’ll be unhappy all day and we can not get along well with others around us. our society worships harmony. being tolerant and having a harmonious relationship with others will benefit us a lot. next time when you get hurt, remember the saying “to err is human; to forgive, divine.” and follo w those instructions. only in this way can we live happily and make our society more harmonious.all in all, i really learned a lot from this novel. it deserves our reading.第四篇读后感 Wuthering HeightsWuthering Heightsemily published only one novel, Wuthering Heights, but this single work has its place among the masterpieces of english literature.emily was born in thornton, yorkshire, in the north ofengland and died of tuberculosis in the late 184 when bronte sisters are young, their father asked them to read many books: the bible, homer, virgil, shakespeare, milton, byron, scott and many others. the children also read enthusiastically articleson current affairs.unlike charlotte, emily had no close friends. she wrote a few letters and was interested in mysticism. her first novel, Wuthering Heights, a story-within-a-story, did not gain immediate success as charlotte's jane eyre, but it has got later fame as one of the most intense novels written in the english language. in contrast to charlotte and anne, whose novels take the form of autobiographies written by authoritative and reliable narrators, emily introduced an unreliable narrator, lockwood.lockwood, the narrator, is a gentleman visiting the yorkshire moors where the novel is set, and of mrs. dean, housekeeper to the earnshaw family, who had been witness of the life of the original owners of the Heights. bronte draws a powerful picture of the strange man heathcliff, who is brought to Heights from the streets of liverpool by mr. earnshaw. heathcliff is treated as earnshaw's own children, catherine and hindley. after mr. earnshaw’s death heathcliff is bullied by hindley, who loves catherine, but she marries edgar linton. heathcliff 's destructive force is unleashed, and his first victim is catherine, who dies giving birth to a girl, another catherine. isabella linton, edgar's sister, whom he had married, flees to the south. their son linton and catherine are married, but always sickly linton dies. hareton, hindley's son, and the young widow became close. increasingly isolated and alienated from daily life, heathcliff experiences visions, and he longs for the death that will reunite him with catherine.in early time, there are many critics on this novel. somepeople called it a "strange, inartistic story", but commented that every chapter seems to contain a "sort of rugged power". itsupported the second point made in the athenaeum, suggesting that the general effect of the novel was "inexpressibly painful", but adding that all of its subjects were either "utterly hateful or thoroughly contemptible".there some symbols in the novel, for example, the moorsand the ghosts.the constant emphasis on landscape within the text ofWuthering Heights endows the setting with symbolicimportance. moorland cannot be cultivated, and its uniformity makes navigation difficult. it features particularly waterlogged patches in which people could potentially drown. thus, the moors serve very well as symbols of the wild threat posedby nature. as the setting for the beginnings of catherine and heathcliff’s bond, the moorland transfers its symbolicassociations onto the love affair.ghosts appear throughout Wuthering Heights, as they do in most other works of gothic fiction, yet bronte always presents them in such a way that whether they really exist remains ambiguous. thus the world of the novel can always beinterpreted as a realistic one. certain ghosts—such ascatherine’s spirit when it appears to lockwood in chapter iii—may be explained as nightmares. the villagers’ alleged sightings of heathcliff’s ghost in chapter xxxiv could bedismissed as unverified superstition. whether or not the ghosts are “real,” they symbolize the manifestation of the past within the present, and the way memory stays with people, permeating their day-to-day lives.i think the novel suggests us that lovers should have a healthy love, and put the needs of the beloved first.第五篇Wuthering Heights 读后感Wuthering Heights is the first english novel which i had read. before that i used to heard jane eyre, and im very familiar with its chinese version. therefore when our professor asked me to read an english novel, i chose the Wuthering Heights written by emily bronte who was jane eyre s writer-charlotte brontes young sister and a genius female writer in britain in the 19th century.Wuthering Heights was emilys first masterpiece novel as well as the unique one. moreover emily was an excellent poet. in her novel, i can always feel the mysterious and horrible atmosphere that was reflected not only by the changeable weather but also the cold-blooded and hypocritical people such as heathcliff、joseph、 hindley as well as catherine. emily told a long story about different personality individuals living in two villas on a great sheet of wasteland.after finishing the novel, i searched it on the internet and curiously found that unlike her sister charlotte emily didnt have an actual love and marriage experience. all of those vivid figures and complex plots in her novel were imaginary.usually the literature works mirror out the authors real life and living environment. emily bronte lived thirty years of british society was the age of turbulence. her family settled down on a remote nook of wilderness (next to the chillingworth industrial estate ) just like the place where the Wuthering Heights located. besides, in her novel she didntmention catherinemother very much due to emily lost her mother in her early age, and long-term alcohol and drug taking led the death of her brother branwell which was the real model of hindley . whats more , petrick bronte, emilys father, who was aradical conservative, opposed luddite movement in his early years, and gave help to the chillingworth workers and supported their strike. relatively the figure of her father in her novel was mr. earnshaw who adopted gypsy foundling--heathcliff and brought him up. it was inherited from their father that emily and her sisters had more mercy on craftsmen.in emilys real life, her brother 、 her sisters and she were all educated at home, thus they often killed time by reading books、poetry writing and making up romaunt together. sometimes they went for a walk on the wilderness, it was there emily had a good advantage to be closed to the nature then merged her emotions into her works especially the poems. it was said that emily often alone walked around the wilderness and experienced the instant which the nature and people could extreme meet. all of her those feelings were expressed in her representative poem works such as souvenir 、prisoner and night breeze. britain well-known poet and critic matthew spoke highly of her, “after baron era, nobody could matched----the most outstanding poet”. unfortunately i havent read her poem, but i will find some in my spare time.。

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名著读书笔记英文版【篇一:英语名著读后感!】英语名著读后感!review of “is arrogant and prejudice”austin is arrogant and prejudice,just like she said,is on two inches ivory the thin carving,it is austins representative works.this reflection marriage question novel which in the author workmost receives welcome,has been at conservative and under the unenlightened conditionenglish villages and towns life and the ways of the world human.sentiment,the work vivid reflection 18 centurys ends to the beginningof 19th century.its social local customs and practices resembles the novel not only was attracting thegeneral readers at thattime,really to today,still gave the reader to enjoy by the unique art.she is the first reality describes in the daily ordinary life theordinary graciousness writer of fiction,played the role in the english novel history which links the precedingwith the following.is ability, has read arrogant and prejudice the humancertainly can be exquisitefor her,the keen emotionsubdues.when writes is arrogant and prejudice,she is only several year-old girls, isn’t this one kind of talent? she in deed very little contacts outside”, but thought existence, imagination existence, this all existences are enough.老人与海英语读后感the old man and the sea is one of hemingways most enduring works and may very well become one of the true classics of this generation. it played a great part in his winning the pulizer prize in 1953 and the 1954 novel prize for literature and confirmed his power and presence in the literary world. hemingway is also one of my favorite writers. besides the old man and the sea, i have read some of his other works, such as the sun also rises, a farewell to arms and the snow of kilimanijaro. but the old man and the sea is the one that left the deepest impression on me.i first read this book when i was in my fifteens. and now i remember it just as well as if i had read it yesterday.pride and prejudice is a chefdoeuvre. my first impression of this story was from screen.its long long ago, maybe before i can read english books. i dont remember which movie edition i had seen. but i was impressed by themusic, the scenery and the costume. i was very favor of a section of music in its balls. its pretty brisk, liked a wonderful song of a bird. regarding to the characters, i liked elizabeth,the heroine,though i didnt think shes beautiful. but shes smart. however, i didnt pay much attention to the plot. i thought its so long that it made me impatient and bored. by now, i havent read the whole story in english or its chinese version, either. i owe it to my prejudice.in fact, i didnt understand the story at that time. i didnt know why it called pride and prejudice. of course someone was pride, but i didnt find where s the prejudice. i thought its normal, the way people treated each other in that. i considered prejudice would be very disgusting. but to the movie everthing was ok in my minds, except its length. now, i think i have understood more about it. im a prejudiced person so i cant find wheres wrong. i merely like to do the things i like. everytime i meet somebody or something,my thinking about he or it all depends on my foregone experience and my mood of the time.《the adventures of tom sawyer》汤姆索亚历险记读后感:the adventures of tom sawyer is american famous literarygiant mark twain take his youth as the main subject to wrote. tom sawyer and his best friend, huck finn, tell stories, fish, and pretend to be pirates along the banks of the mississippi river. then they become real-life witnesses to a terrible crime! whether tom is running away from villains, treasure hunting, or showing off for becky thatcher, its one thrilling escapade after another. story leading toms naive character, is lively and the also mischievous model us youths. he and the urchin summer gram,respectively made the wonderful matter which one burst out laughing. is punished like tom whitewashes the fence, unexpectedly executes the clever trick, not only causes other child to be willing to replace him to work, but also automatically offers the thank-you gift. afterwards went withxia ketao to the desert island, the people thought they weredrown to death, the church have been holding the mourning ritual for them, but they actually hid in the church bell tower listen secretly. these mischievous actions, although cannot make the model to us, but, he in order to be just, resolutely boldly thrusts forward to testify the person, saves that innocent criminal froth husband peter. and in mischievous time, has unexpectedly uncovered a pile murder documentwith the summer gram, becomes young hero which the numerous people admires. it seems like that, tom also has the place which is worth us studying. actually the child mischievous sometimes waited has happen to manifested childs innocent. this kind of child really crossed the child time verydifficultly again to seek, could let us find, only had the happy recollection which a spot occasionally then could remember.i believed, even if your childhood difficult again ,you recollected also can be very happy. who hasnt made a half silly matter in the childhood? when you more grow up, you can more think these silly matters are interesting. i said the childhood likes pot sweet wine, when separates more for along time, tastes fragrant, is purer, more let the person aftertaste.商学二系07建一张明堂【篇二:英文名著读后感1500词】英文名著读后感1500词oliver twist, one of the most famous works of charles dickens’, is a novel reflecting the tragic fact of the life in britain in 18th century.the author who himself was born in a poor family wrote this novel in his twenties with a view to reveal the ugly masks of those cruelcriminals and to expose the horror and violence hidden underneath the narrow and dirty streets in london.the hero of this novel was oliver twist, an orphan, who was thrown into a world full of poverty and crime. he suffered enormous pain, such as hunger, thirst, beating and abuse. while reading the tragic experiences of the little oliver, i was shocked by his sufferings. i felt for the poor boy, but at thesame time i detested the evil fagin and the brutal bill. to my relief, as was written in all the best stories, the goodness eventually conquered devil and oliver lived a happy life in the end. one of the plots that attracted me most is that after the theft, little oliver was allowed to recover in the kind care of mrs. maylie and rose and began a new life. he went for walks with them, or rose read to him, and he worked hard at hislessons. he felt as if he had left behind forever the world of crime and hardship and poverty.how can such a little boy who had already suffered oppressive affliction remain pure in body and mind? the reason is the nature of goodness. i think it is the most important information implied in the novel by dickens-he believed that goodness could conquer everydifficulty. although i don’t think goodness is omnipotent, yet i dobelieve that those who are kind-hearted live more happily than those who are evil-minded.for me, the nature of goodness is one of the most necessary character for a person. goodness is to humans what water is to fish. he who is without goodness is an utterly worthless person. on the contrary, as the famous saying goes, ‘the fragrance always stays in the hand t hat gives the rose’, he who is with goodness undoubtedly is a happy and useful person. people receiving his help are grateful to him and he also gets gratified from what he has done, and thus he can do good to both the people he has helped and himself.to my disappointment, nowadays some people seem to doubt theexistence of the goodness in humanity. they look down on people’s honesty and kindness, thinking it foolish of people to be warm-hearted. as a result, they show no sympathy to those who are in trouble and seldom offer to help others. on theother hand, they attach importance to money and benefit. in their opinion, money is the only real object while emotions and morality are nihility. if they cannot get profit from showingtheir ‘kindness’, they dr aw back when others are faced with trouble and even hit a man when he is down. they are one of the sorts that i really detest.francis bacon said in his essay, ‘goodness, of all virtues and dignities of the mind, is the greatest, being the character of the deity, and without it, man is a busy, mischievous, wretched thing, no better than a kind of vermin.’that is to say a person without goodness is destined to loseeverything. therefore, i, a kind person, want to tell those‘vermin-【篇三:300字英语名著读后感】frankenstein was a good scientist.he wanted to use elestricity to help people,and he wanted to discover the secrets of life.he worked very hard on these two things.he wanted to create a new life, but he was not allowed to make such medical experiments.he made a body in his laboratory and he didnot let anybody enter his labtatory or his flat while he was doing this awful work.he bought or stole all the pieces of human body that he needed,and slowly and carefully, he put them all together. he used electricity from lighting to give life to the body. in the beginning, the monster was kind and helpful. but when he was hated everywhere by his creator and people,he felt very painful. he became hated everything and wanted to destroy everything.he killed frankensteins son, william and fiancee ,elizabeth.frankenstein filled with anger chase him with his creation demonic monster, finally, frankenstein and the monster in the fight they died.it is a very terrible story. frankenstein created a monster, in this society in which the subject of ridicule, discrimination, so that he eventually became hate everything, trying to ruin everything. this is not just to create a simple person, but to create a satan, a devil. if people all show kindness for the monster, it would be a good man.there would not be many people losing their lives.in the story,the monster asked frankenstein to make a second creature.but at last, frankenstein did not.i think he is right.if he does that,there may be more people to be dead.maybe in the future,there will be no person on earth. it is awful.from the story,i learned that everyone should have sympathy. do not only care about appearance.。

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