求一篇英语文章和它的读后感
呼啸山庄读后感-WutheringHeights
WutheringHeightswhichhaslongbeenoneofthemostpopularandhighlyrespectednovelsinEnglishliteratureseemedtoholdnopromisewhenitwasfirstpublished.EvenEmilyBronte’ssisterCharlotte--theauthorofJaneEyre--remainedcontradictiontowardtheintensefeelingofEmily.NotlongafterEmily’sdeath,Charlottewrote”WhetheritisrightoradvisabletocreatebeingslikeHeathcliff,Idonotknow.Iscarcelythinkitis.”astheprefaceofthisnovel.
ThisnovelnarratesamannamedLockwoodrentsThrushcrossGrangewhichisamanorhouseintheisolatedmoorcountry.Here,hemeetshislandlord,Heathcliff,awealthybuteccentricmanwholivesinWutheringHeights,justfourmilesaway.Inthewildstormycountryside,LockwoodinsistsNellyDean,thehousekeeper,ontellinghimthestoryofHeathcliffandabouttheunusualstrangenessoftheWutheringHeights.Lockwoodjustwritesdowntherecollectionsofhertaleinhisdiary;andtheserecollectionsformthemainpartofWutheringHeights.
ThisnovelcenterssurroundthestoryofHeathcliff.Itbeginswiththevividphysicalpictureofhim;developswithhisinsidiousrevenge;andendswithhisdeplorabledeath.
HeathcliffbeginshislifeasahomelessorphanonthestreetsofLiverpool.Atthattime,Englisheconomywasinadepressedsituation,andasintheindustrialareaslikeLiverpool,thesurvivalenvironmentwassoappallingthattheupperandmiddleclassesbothfearedviolentrevolt.Basedonthisbackground,Heathcliffseemstorepresenttheupperandmiddleclasses’anxietytowardtheworkingclasses.
GhostsappearthroughoutWutheringHeights,astheydoinmostotherGothicfiction.ButEmilyusedsospecialawaytodescribeitthatyoucannottellwhetheritisreallyexisted.Butnomatterwhat,theyjustsymbolizetheconnectionbetweenthepresentandthepast;indicatethememoryhasalreadyinfiltratedintopeople’sdailylives.
I’msoinspiredbyHeathcliff’swordsattheendofthenovel:”myoldenemieshavenotbeatenme;nowwouldbetheprecisetimetorevengemyselfontheirrepresentatives:Icoulddoit;andnonecouldhinderme.Butwhereistheuse?Idon'tcareforstriking;Ican'ttakethetroubletoraisemyhand!”
Thesegloomywordsarejustthesublimationofthehumanespiritualandthehumanistoftheauthor.
Yes,whereistheuse?
傲慢与偏见读后感
Recently,Ireadthrough“PrideandPrejudice”whichwrittenbyawell-knownEnglishwriter----JaneAusten.
Austenwasborninthecountryside,soshedidn’tgotoanynormalschools.Butshereallyreadwidelyinstructedbyherfatherwhowasthelocalparson.
Duringthatperiodoftime,Austenwasregardedasthefirstauthortorealisticallydescribethecommoncharactersincommonlife.Herworks,tosomeextent,reflectthecomedyinthemiddle-classofEnglandandalsogotridofthefixedtraditioninthe18thcenturybyanalyzingthepersonalitiesofthecharactersartfully.
“Itisatruthwellknowntoalltheworldthatanunmarriedmaninpossessionofalargefortunemustbeinneedofawife.”Withtheselines,aclassicalnovelaboutthevalueofthelovebegins.
ThiswritingpicturesfourmarriagesinBennet’sfamily,andtheprimaryonewasbetweenElizabethandDarcy.
DarcywhowasasinglemanofalargefortunefellinlovewithElizabethafteronlyatransitoryintercourse.Andlateron,Darcyproposedtoherwithregardlessnesstothegapofthewealthandclass.ButElizabethunmercifullyrefusedhimbymisunderstandinghisrepresentedextremepridewhichwasjustareflectionofthehigh-class.Afteralong-termobservationofhisbehaviors,Elizabethwasfinallyloyaltoherownheart.
“Prideandprejudice”wassuperficiallyalovecomedy.Butitactuallyexplainedthatonlybyactionandintrospectioncanhavethehopeandthetruelove;andalsothedignityofapersonwhichwasaswellbuiltupbyactionandintrospectionwasnotinherent.
JustasAustenherselfsaid,thisnovelwassculptedonthetwo-inchivory,whichexquisitelyreflectstheconservativelifeinEnglandofthesedays.
Thiswriting,tosomeextent,expressestheauthor’smarriageview:Itiswrongtogetmarriedfortheproperty,moneyandpositionaswell;andalsoitisfoolishifyoudonotconsidertheabove-mentionedfactures.Sosheobjectedtogettingmarriedformoneyaswellasregardingitassomethingunimportant.Sheemphasizedtheimportanceoftheidealmarriageandregardedthetrueloveasitsfoundationstone.
Prideandprejudiceweretwoweaknessesinourhumanitywhichwaseasilydistorted.Andinthewayofpursuinglove,weshouldnotbecontrolledbytheseshortages,buttokeepourownfaithsandfeelings.
Whetherthemarriageisahappinessonedependedonwhethertheytrulyloveandknoweachother.Fallinginloveatfirstsightisindeedmoreromanticthanthelong-termlove.Butwecannotdenythefactthelong-termcoexistencewillsurelybringbothofyoutoabetterunderstandingandadeeperaffection.
Sonow,asforustodoistostriveforthehopewithcorrectattitudetowardsprideandprejudice.
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