通过读后感的记录,我们可以回顾和回忆自己的阅读历程和成长,在写读后感时,我们应该注重表达自己的真实感受,以下是28范文小编精心为您推荐的的英语读后感参考7篇,供大家参考。
的英语读后感篇1
beowulf is the oldest poem in the english language and the most important specimen of anglo-saxon literature.the main stories are based on the folk legends of the primitive northern tribes.
beowulf is the nephew of king of the geats who lives in denmark.he defeated the monster,which raided the hall built by the king of the danes.later on,beowulf becomes king of the geats.he at last dies a heroic death.
it is a pagan poem,which presents us an all-round picture of the tribal society.
的英语读后感篇2
david copperfield" sounds like a person's name, but how can it be a book? i did see this book today, and i benefited from reading it.
the main character, david copperfield, lost his father at birth and his mother remarried to a despicable man who was extremely harsh to david and his mother. after his mother's death, he first went to mr. micawber's house and later to his aunt's house, and his fate was tumultuous and his life was turbulent. after experiencing various sorrows and joys, david finally gets together with his beloved ennis, and the book ends in a happy atmosphere.
the main character david can not sink in the hardships and twists because of his positive spirit and persistent efforts. just like the main character santiago in the old man and the sea, he fights bravely, not giving up in the constant attacks of sharks, but fighting back more forcefully. faced with the hardships of life, david did not despair, "the courage to choke the throat of fate" (beethoven's words), and his optimistic attitude all the time influenced us.
in the future, we should have a positive spirit, optimism and perseverance in dealing with people, so that we can really succeed.
的英语读后感篇3
the little prince by antoine de saint-exupery contains a fairy tale which concludes plentiful first thing we can learn from the book is the innocence of childhood and ough disappointed by what his roses said,the little prince still loved the weiter's opinion ,the roses stand for the pure love.
as the prince growed up,he made a decision to explore other planets and leave his hometown,a planet which just one person lived travelling in the other planets,he discovered that his rose is not the only one of its e are abandunt kinds of roses in the garden,but he still held the opinoion that his rose is special "because it is she that i have watered; because it is she that i have put under the glass globe; because it is she that i have sheltered behind the screen" .
when he came to the earth ,another significant character ,the fox , teached the little prince to take his own responsibility bravely . what's more ,the fox is also the little prince's best friend and help with his understanding of the meaning of friendship.
all the story is told by a piolet ,who is another hero in the tale and met the little prince in the sahara the end of the story ,the little prince died on the earth with the piolet.
the writer made the story from the child's ally,what the prince said is what the writer wanted to theme of the story is to criticize the human beings' a alien, the little prince could see the human beings' disadvantages clearly. in my opinion ,the little prince is more than a funny book written for the is a kind of profound reflection of yone finishing reading the book can form his thought in his mind. therefore,i'm sure it is worthwhile to spend some time reading the book calmly.
的英语读后感篇4
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 shark bite 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.
的英语读后感篇5
today, i was excited mood end the robinson crusoe reading.
the characters and story let me like the characters in the story and his strong is one has the wisdom and courage admire his courage and wisdom.
robinson is on the island to live, he overcame all the difficulties with wisdom! twenty-eight years, what an amazing number!this is the story, in a seaway of robinson, meet with a storm, he alone wandering to the island, living for twenty-eight can see , how brave he is !at first, robinson came to the island, he said: ‘i’m desperate sad that i this sad have no food, no houses, no weapons, no clothes.’ but, after this he was more and more began to plan for his created many needs try various devices to create things for his island life.
at last , he saw a ship through the island, also experienced a lot of the end , he return to the country.
this story tells me, when i meet the difficulties, we must strive , get the final victory!
的英语读后感篇6
the cop and the anthem
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on his bench in madison square soapy moved uneasily, and when soapy moves uneasily on his bench in the park, you may know that winter is near.
a dead leaf fell in soapy's lap. that was jack frost's card. jack is kind to the regular residents of madison square, and gives them warning of his annual call.
soapy realized the fact that the time had come for him to provide against the coming winter. and therefore he moved uneasily on his bench.
the winter ambitions of soapy were not of the highest. in them there were no dreams of mediterranean voyages, of blue southern skies or the vesuvian bay. three months on the island was what his soul desired. three months of assured board and bed and good company, safe from north winds and policemen, seemed to soapy the most desirable thing.
for years the hospitable blackwell prison had been his winter refuge. just as the more fortunate new yorkers had bought their tickets to palm beach and the riviera each winter, so soapy had made his arrangements for his annual journey to the island. and now the time had come. on the night before three sunday newspapers, put under his coat, about his feet and over his lap, had not helped him against the cold as he slept on his bench near the fountain in the old square. there were many institutions of charity in new york where he might receive lodging and food, but to soapy's proud spirit the gifts of charity were undesirable. you must pay in humiliation of spirit for everything received at the hands of philanthropy. so it was better to be a guest of the law.
soapy, having decided to go to the island, at once set about accomplishing his desire. there were many easy ways of doing this. the pleasantest was to dine at some good restaurant; and then, after declaring bankruptcy, be handed over to a policeman. a magistrate would do the rest.
soapy left his bench and went out of the square and up broadway. he stopped at the door of a glittering cafe. he was shaven and his coat was decent. if he could reach a table in the restaurant, the portion of him that would show above the table would raise no doubt in the waiter's mind. a roasted duck, thought soapy, with a bottle of wine, and then some cheese, a cup of coffee and a cigar would be enough. such a dinner would make him happy, for the journey to his winter refuge.
but as soapy entered the restaurant door, the head waiter's eye fell upon his shabby trousers and old shoes. strong hands turned him about and pushed him in silence and haste out into the street.
soapy turned off broadway. some other way of entering the desirable refuge must be found.
at a corner of sixth avenue soapy took a stone and sent it through the glass of a glittering shop window. people came running around the corner, a policeman at the head of them. soapy stood still, with his hands in his pockets, and smiled at the sight of the policeman.
"where is the man that has done that?" asked the policeman.
"don't you think that i have had something to do with it?" said soapy, not without sarcasm, but friendly.
the policeman paid no attention to soapy. men who break windows do not remain to speak with policemen. they run away. he saw a man running to catch a car and rushed after him with his stick in his hand. soapy, with disgust in his heart, walked along, twice unsuccessful.
on the opposite side of the street was a little restaurant for people with large appetites and modest purses. soapy entered this place without difficulty. he sat at a table and ate beefsteak and pie. and then he told the waiter that he had no money.
"now go and call a cop," said soapy. "and don't keep a gentleman waiting."
"no cop for you," said the waiter. "hey!"
in a moment soapy found himself lying upon his left ear on the pavement. he arose with difficulty, and beat the dust from his clothes. arrest seemed a rosy dream. the island seemed very far away. a policeman who stood before a drug store two doors away laughed and walked down the street. soapy seemed to liberty.
after another unsuccessful attempt to be arrested for persecution a young woman, soapy went further toward the district of theatres.
when he came upon a policeman standing in front of a glittering theatre, he caught at the straw of "disorderly conduct."
on the sidewalk soapy began to sing drunken songs at the top of his voice. he danced, howled, and otherwise disturbed the peace.
the policeman turned his back to soapy, and said to a citizen:
"it is one of the yale lads celebrating their football victory over the hartford college. noisy, but no harm. we have instructions not to arrest them."
sadly, soapy stopped his useless singing and dancing. a sudden fear seized him. was he immune to arrest? would never a policeman lay hands on him? the island seemed an unattainable arcadia. he buttoned his thin coat against the north wind.
in a cigar store he saw a well-dressed man lighting a cigar. he had set his silk umbrella by the door, soapy entered the store, took the umbrella, and went out with it slowly. the man with the cigar followed hastily.
"my umbrella," he said.
"oh, is it?" said soapy. "well, why don't you call a policeman? i took it. your umbrella! why don't you call a cop? there stands one on the corner."
the umbrella owner slowed his steps. soapy did likewise. the policeman looked at them curiously.
"of course," said the umbrella man, "that is - well, you know how these mistakes occur - i - if it's your umbrella i hope you'll excuse me - i picked it up this morning in a restaurant - if it is yours, why - i hope you'll -"
"of course it's mine," said soapy.
the ex-umbrella man retreated. the policeman hurried to help a well-dressed woman across the street.
soapy walked eastward. he threw the umbrella angrily into a pit. he was angry with the men who wear helmets and carry clubs. because he wanted to be arrested, they seemed to regard him as a king who could do no wrong.
at last soapy reached one of the avenues to the east where it was not so noisy. he went towards madison square, for the home instinct remains even when the home is a park bench.
but on a quiet corner soapy stopped before an old church. through one window a soft light glowed, where, no doubt, the organist played a sunday anthem. for there came to soapy's ears sweet music that caught and held him at the iron fence.
the moon was shining; cars and pedestrians were few; birds twittered sleepily under the roof. and the anthem that the organist played cemented soapy to the iron fence, for he had known it well in the days when his life contained such things as mothers and roses and ambitions and friends.
the influence of the music and the old church produced a sudden and wonderful change in soapy's soul. he saw with horror the pit into which he had fallen. he thought of his degraded days, dead hopes and wrecked faculties.
and also in a moment a strong impulse moved him to battle with his desperate fate. he would pull himself out of this pit; he would make a man of himself again. there was time; he was young yet. those sweet organ notes had set up a revolution in him. tomorrow he would be somebody in the world. he would -
soapy felt a hand on his arm. he looked quickly around into the broad face of a policeman.
"what are you doing here?" asked the policeman.
"nothing," said soapy.
"then come along," said the policeman.
"three months on the island," said the magistrate in the police court the next morning.
的英语读后感篇7
the poor is the work of lev, tolstoy, a famous russian writer. at that time, the russian working people were living in extreme poverty under the dark rule of the tsar, but they were kind hearted and noble minded. the text recounts the fisherman and her wife, sana, who care and sympathize with the neighbor simon. after simon's death, the story of her two orphans is adopted, reflecting the pure and simple compassion of the poor and the noble quality of helping others. through the life of the sanna family, the author reflects the miserable life of the poor people during that period and their perfect mind.
the fisherman's family was very poor, and their days were very tight. but when the wife of the fisherman saw his neighbour simon's death, and the sad and moving picture of the two children who were not sensible, he did not hesitate to take them home. after a series of psychological struggles, fishermen and sanna firmly believe that no matter how hard they are, they should bring up these two children.
in this text, the deepest part of the text is: her head is back, the cold, green face shows the death of the quiet, a pale stiff hand that wants to catch what, hanging from the straw. next to the dead mother, two small children were asleep, with curly hair, a round face, old clothes covered with old clothes, a curly body, and two small heads of light yellow hair close together. apparently, when the mother was dying, she put her clothes on them and hugged their little feet with their old scarves. the child's breathing is even and calm, and the sleeping is sweet. from this startling description of the situation, i realized the poverty and misery of countless working people in the tsarist era, and i also realized the great mother's love and the two children who were worried about the death of simon.
what impressed me most is the description of sanna's words: it's heartbeat badly, do not understand why, but i think it should be done. when sana saw that two poor children were not raised by their mother, they would rather starve themselves or let simon's two orphans starve to death, which fully demonstrated the kindhearted nature of sonna. one of the words of the fisherman moved me out: "we have to take them and how to stay with the dead! oh, we, we can always stay up!" this sentence is so firm, although the fisherman thought about his own days, but also insisted on raising the two orphans of simon, showing the quality of the fisherman's help and the courage to respond. although these words are made up of several simple words, they can reflect their good nature.
reading this story, i think we should learn the poor, not greedy, selfish, more contented, more to share with others, and if we can have a noble, kind and compassionate heart, our life is plain but also very happy. on the contrary, if selfishness and greed are the same as stupid rich people.
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