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不能承受的生命之轻读后感 英文
不能承受的生命之轻读后感 英文

READING REPORT

After reading the book named 《The Unbearable Lightness of Being》,I feel very depressive. Milan Kundera’s writing style is quiet direct and incisive. Unfortunately, people can’t admit that the veritable desire because of these we have progress. I think what Milan wants to tell us that no desire no improvement.

One of a scene in the book is that Teresa’s mother was beautiful when she was young. She had nine pursuers the first one was the most handsome, the second one is the brightest, the third one is the richest, the fourth one is the healthy, the fifth one is the most noble, the sixth one is the most poetic, the seventh traveled around the world few years ago, the eighth one can played the violin, the last one was full of manliness. Finally, Teresa’s mother got married with the ninth man not because she loves him but they have a baby named Teresa. Her mother didn’t love Teresa at all, she always think the rest eight men are better than her husband, she didn’t pursue others, so that she left her husband and pursue a no manful man who had few times crimes and he divorce twice. She married him, but after that she starts sinking and lost her beauty become a shrew.

This period gives me the deepest impression. Milan put nine different peculiarities to nine individual persons, Teresa’s mother can only choose one. She wants everyone because she doesn't know which one she loves most. Her greed let her come to a man of nothing. She began to lose, lose beauty, lose the quality of life and the soul. When Teresa locked the door and asked for their most basic right, as a mother of her on the rampage, she realized that everything left her, and she in the last mother's identity, is almost coerce her daughter left. But these are all in vain, because she never taken any responsibility in life, whether to society and family, or relatives. She died just gently closed my eyes, there won't be any heavy soul.

On the other hand, I'm thinking of Milan to convey love. "Love" is always a secret. I once thought that love is pure perceptual things, if you use too much rational thinking to think it, then love will not be pure. Now this view was almost subverted. The love needs conditions and rational thinking. You need to know what you need most, find a person can satisfy our needs, and then forgive his faults, perform your responsibilities to the others, this is love. Milan says "burden is heavy, our life more close to the earth, more real it is." Probably with responsibility through love is real love. Wrote here, I found that the rigid pursue a person that you think how is a foolish thing, love is in the special time meet someone special.

Unconsciously ,I wrote so many, but there are boundless feeling, it is difficult to read《The Unbearable Lightness of Being》, if I want to know every word meaning, I might spend a few years time to read it, but it has really made me grow up and I do benefit from it..

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