外国名著英文高中生读后感5篇.docx
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外国名著英文高中生读后感5篇
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外国名著英文高中生读后感作文
(1)
Thetaleoftwocitiesisahistoricalstory,oneofDickens’longfictions。
ThebackgroundtothenovelistherevolutionofFrance。
Itportrayedabrutalandbloodystory,butitalsocontainedloveandfriendship。
Inthenovel,Dickenssarcasticallydescribedatypicalcruelnobleman—marquisofEvermonde。
Whenhewasyoungheandhisbrotherstoleacountrywomanbyforceandkilledherfamily。
What’sworse,heusedhispowertoimprisonDrManette,akindandhonestmanwhoknewallthethingstheyhaddoneandwantedtodisclosetheircrimes。
Inordertohidetheircrimes。
MarquisofEvermondeandhisbrotherthrewDoctorManetteintoprisonfor18years。
Duringthese18years,DoctorManettelosthisfreedomandsufferagreatinspirit。
IfeltunthinkablethatMarquisofEvermondeandhisbrotherkilledpeoplejustaseasilyastheykilledchickens。
Theydeprivedotherpeople’sfreedomastheylikedandtheythoughtitwasnormalandunremarkable。
Theyhadneverrealizedthattheyhaddonesomethingwrongorsomethingimproper。
Becausetheirnaturewascruelandevil,likedemons。
Thereisanoldsayingwhichmeans:
Peoplewhomittoomanycrimeswillkillthemselves。
Afterall,thereisjusticeintheworld。
Thedemonscan’tberampantforever。
Becausetheworldwillnotforgivethem。
Theywillpaytheirlivesfortheircrimes。
Let’sseetheconsequenceoftheMarquis,’’Helaytherelikeastonewithaknifepushedintohisheart。
”Ithinkitwasjustwhatheoughttogainanditisarealexcitingscene。
TheMarquis’deathwasjustthebeginningofpeople’sresistancetothenobleman。
Graduallymoreandmorepeoplejoinedintherevolution。
Oneafteranothernoblemanweresentencedtodeathandtheirheadswerecutdown。
However,someinnocentpeoplewereimplicatedintherevolution。
CharlesDarneywasoneofthemHewasthenephewofMarquisofEvermonde。
Totheoppositeofhisuncle,Darneywasakindandindependentyoungman。
Dickensspokehighlyofkindnessmercyandloveinthenoveltoo。
ThisistheotherthoneofthenovelwhenDoctorManettewasreleasedfromprison。
ItwashisdaughterLuciewhotookcareofhimandhelpedhimreturntonormal。
Duringthistime,DrmanetteandLucieknewCharlesDarneyandSydenyCarton,thetwoyoungmanfellinlovewithLucieatthesametime。
Atlast,LuciemarriedCharesDarney。
DrManetteacceptedDarneyashisson-in-lawalthoughheknewthatDarneywasthenephewofthemanwhothrewhimintoprisonfor18years。
Thisisthelovebetweenfatheranddaughter。
AndSydenyCarton,theverygreatman,lovedLuciedeeply。
HepromisedLuciethathewoulddoeverythingforherhappiness。
Hedidittruely,hesacrificedhimselfinsteadofDarneywholookedthesameashim。
Thisisloveforlovers。
Thisisthemostwonderfulthingintheworld。
Italsoremindsusthatnomatterhownomatterwhenthereistrueloveexisting。
Attheend,Lucie,DrManetteandDarneyarrivedinEnglandsafely。
Thetaleoftwocitiesisdifferentfromotherhistoricalfictions。
ItscharactersandmainplotsarefictionalundertherealbackgroundoftherevolutionofFrance。
TheauthormadetheexperienceofthefictionalcharactorDrManetteasthemainclue。
Theplotsareplicated,andtheyareflexuousanddramatic。
Thestructureispleteandrigorous。
Dickenshaddearloveandhate。
Hepraisedthosewhooughttobepraisedandattackedthosewhooughttobeattacked。
ThemotivationofthenovelmaybejustwarntheEnglishdominators。
ButIthinkwecanlearnsomethingmeaningfulfromthetaleoftwocities。
外国名著英文高中生读后感作文
(2)
RecentlyIreadanovelcalledATaleofTwoCities。
ThenovelisbasedontheFrenchRevolution。
Itwas1775,bothEnglandandFrancewereonthevergeofRevolution。
Englandsking,GeorgeⅢ,washavingtroublewithhisAmericancolonies。
AndFrancesking,Louis,wastooconcernedwithhisownwealthtoworryabouthispeople。
Therefore,neitherkingnoticedthechangestakingplaceinhiscountry。
Theydidntrealize,orcare,thatthepeasantswerehungryandunhappy。
Theyneverthoughtthatanythingwaswrongwiththewaythingswere。
Theywerewealthy,andtheythoughtonlyofthemselves。
Butthepeasantsweretiredofbeingtreatedunfairly。
Theyweretiredofwatchingthekingswastemoneywhiletheirownchildrenstarved。
So,inbothLondonandParis,thelowerclassespreparedtorevolt。
Theywerereadytoforcethekingstomakeachange。
ThenonedayinJulyof1789,theRevolutionbeganinFrance。
ArmedpeasantsranthroughthestreetsofSaintAntoine。
Theirleader,ErnestDefargecontinuedtopassoutweapons。
Themencheeredandwavedtheirweaponsintheair。
Then,theymarchedtowardtheBastille。
Thenovelalsotalksthestoryoftwomen,CharlesDarnayandSydneyCarton。
,wholooksimilarbutareverydifferentinpersonality。
DarnayisaromanticFrencharistocrat,hisuncleistheMarquisSt。
Evremonde。
TheMarquisisinfamousforhiscruelty。
WhileisacynicalEnglishbarrister。
However,thetwoareinlovewiththesamewoman,LucieManette。
CharlesDarnayisnotcruellikehisunclehasbeen。
Whenheknewhisservantisindanger,hewenttoFranceatoncetodefendhim。
Hehadpromisedhismotherthathewouldhelpthepeasants。
HehadahardtimetravelingthroughFrance。
WhenhefinallyreachedParis,hewastakenprisoner。
Inmypointofview,CharlesDarnayisinnocent,heisnotcruel。
TheotheroneisSydneyCarton。
Inmyopinion,heisawonderfulman。
Heoncesaid,‘Iamnotworthyofyourlove,butIwantyoutoknowthatIwishforyourhappiness。
Ihopethatwewillabletoremainclosefriends。
MissManette,Iwouldgivemylifeforyou。
Neverforgetthat,Lucie。
’Eventually,hewastodieinCharlesDarnay’splace。
BecauseCharlesDarnayisLucie’shusband,andtheyledahappylife。
InordertohelpLucieliveaenjoyablelife,hewastodieinCharlesDarnay’splace。
FromthenovelAtaleoftwocities。
Ilearnmuch,notonlytheRevolutionintwodifferentcities,butalsothedeeprelationshipbetweenpeople。
ImimpressedbyMr。
Manettestoughspirit,nevergiveintodifficulties。
Eventhoughhehadbeenimprisonedalongtime,hestruggledtolive。
Hewasalsoanuprightman。
Whenhisson-in-lawwasarrestedbytheRevolutionists,Dr。
ManettestronglydefendedCharlesDarnay,hopedthattheRevolutionistscouldreleaseCharlesDarnay。
LucieManettegivesmeadeepimpression。
Atthebeginningofthenovel,Ilearnthatherfatherhadpassed,butthen,Mr。
Lorrytoldherthatherfatherwasstillalive。
BecauseLuciesfatherwasimprisonedforalongtime。
Hermotherbeggedthekingtohelpher,buthegavenoreply。
Shesufferedterriblywhenherhusbanddisappeared,soshetoldherdaughterthatherfatherhaddied。
ButsheneverstoppedlookingforLuciesfather。
Thekingwasofnohelp,andsheneverfoundevenoneclue。
Twoyearsafterhisdisappearance,shedied。
Iamdeeplyimpressedbytheothercharactersinthenovel。
Mr。
Lorryisalsoagoodman,atthefirstofthenovel,whenhemetMissLucie,andtoldherthatherfatherwasstillalive。
Besides,hehelpedher
tofindherfatherinParis。
OnthewaytoParis,theyexperiencedmanydifficulties。
ButMr。
LorrydidntgiveuphelpingMissLucieandLuciesfather。
AsfarasIconcerned,itnotonlyshowhishospitalitybutalsoshowhishatredtotheEuropeanroyal。
InParis,theMarquisSt。
Evrémonde,Darnaysuncle,isreturningfromanaudiencewithMonseigneur,oneofthegreatestlordsinFrance,whenhiscoachrunsoverandkillsthesonofthepeasantGaspard;hethrowsacointoGaspardtopensatehimforhisloss;intheassembledcrowdistheimplacabletricoteuse,MadameDefarge。
Hethrowsthemoneyback,enragingtheMarquisandleadinghimtoexclaimthathewouldwillinglykillanyofthepeasantsofFrance。
IfIwereapeasantatthattimeinEnglandorFrance,Iwouldjoinintherevolutionwithnohesitation。
Allmanareequal。
Thekingofcountryshouldconcernhispeoplewhethertheyarestarvingorhomeless。
Wecanlearnmuchfromhistoryinourcountryorinothercountries,onlywhentheleaderofthecountrycaresmuchabouthispeopleslifecanthecountrybestronger。
Peoplearethebaseofthecountry,withoutpeople,countrycannotbestrongerandcannotdevelop。
外国名著英文高中生读后感作文(3)
thoughtsorreflectionsonreadingwutheringheights
thebookwaswrittenbyemilybronte,itpublishedin1847。
butatthattime,itseemedtoholdlittlepromise,sellingverypoorlyandreceivingonlyafewmixedreviews。
ifoundthisinourschoollibrary,ichosethisbookbecausethetitleattractedme。
thebookisstructuredaroundtwoparallellovestories,thefirsthalfofthenovelcenteringonthelovebetweencatherineandheathcliff,whilethelessdramaticsecondhalffeaturesthedevelopinglovebetweenyoungcatherineandhareton。
incontrasttothefirst,thelattertaleendshappily,restoringpeaceandordertowutheringheightsandthrushcrossgrange。
inthestory,thetwohouses,wutheringheightsandthrushcrossgrange,representopposingworldsandvalues。
ispenttwentydaysreadingthisbook。
afterreadingthisbook,ifeltforheathcliffatfirst。
heathcliffbeginshislifeasahomelessorphanonthestreetsofliverpool,andthenhetyrannizedbyhindleyearnshaw。
buthebeesavillainwhenheacquirespowerandreturnstowutheringheightswithmoneyandthetrappingsofagentleman。
hismalevolenceprovessogreatandlong—lasting。
ashehimselfpointsout,hisabuseofisabella—hiswifeispurelysadistic,asheamuseshimselfbyseeinghowmuchabuseshecantakeandstillecringingbackformore。
catherinerepresentswildnature,inbothherhigh,livelyspiritsandher
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