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的英语读后感篇1
what can anyone say about don quixote that hasn"t been said? the book"s been around for four hundred years, has inspired virtually every literary movement from the eighteenth-century picaresque to the most obscure works of twenty-first century postmodernism.
don quixote is one of the few books that merits casual references with the definite article (the quixote), and additionally is one of the few books to spawn a universally-recognized adjective (quixotic).how to even approach a book like don quixote, a book that has been, at some time or other, all things to all people? how to evaluate a cultural monolith? the simplest way, of course, is just to pay attention to the fact that don quixote, four hundred years after its initial publication, is still a hell of a read!
sure, there are rough patches, yet: the mini-novels that interrupt the narrative of the first part for a hundred-odd pages would have been easy targets for some modern publisher"s blue pencil, the long essays on arms or piety can ring strangely to reader sensibilities, the descriptions are sometimes a vague mess, and yet the basic story, the basic concept holds up.
it"s hard to stay mad at don quixote: as frustrating as the plot can be at times, some archetypal lure lurks within the world of cervantes"s spain, some magic that draws us in, much like the world of chivalry that continues to draw quixote himself through the progressively more painful wringer of situations.
the concept of the novel is simple: alonso quijano, landowner from la mancha, is obsessed with his library of chivalrous books. driven mad by the inconsistencies of plot, character and philosophy that fill each volume of these seventeenth-century precursors to the fantasy novel, quijano resolves to restore dignity to the lost profession of knight-errantry, assembles a rudimentary sword, suit of armor, and horse (the eternally-suffering-and-spavined rocinante), and sets out into spain in his quest for glory.
in return for this act of hysterical faith, he finds violent innkeepers, malevolent thieves, cynical shepherds, sadistic nobility, and even (due to avellaneda"s false sequel to the book"s first volume, one of the most famous pieces of fan-fiction ever written) an inferior (and, in the novel, invisible) quixote impostor.
the first few scenes involve quixote alone against the contemporary world, but before a hundred pages have elapsed cervantes introduces sancho panza, quixote"s gullible, bloated and homily-spouting squire, who in conjunction with quixote provides the spark for endlessly bizarre discussions in which quixote"s heightened, insane conception of the world is brought crashing to earth by sancho"s sly pragmatism (discussions which occasionally end with quixote threatening to pummel sancho in order to shut him up
once joined together, it"s very difficult to imagine don quixote and sancho ever being split apart: the two are the original comic duo, locked into perpetually and mutually exclusive views of the world, and in and of themselves--whether sancho is being asked to give himself hundreds of lashes in order to disenchant quixote"s swineherd love interest, dulcinea, or whether quixote is mixing a potion based on olive oil and bitter herbs that will, in theory, cure all of sancho"s quixote-caused earthly wounds--the knight and the squire personifies the thematic conflict that propels the work.
in general, this is why don quixote remains one hell of a read--even today. the reader faces, in the same moment, an ideal view of the world (the world as enchanted, antiquated, idyllic) and the brutal facts of the actual world (the world as material, modern, loath to believe in knights.)
quixote hacks at the belly of ogres in an inn basement, and is rewarded by a jet of wine in his face and a hefty bill for damages. he tries to rid the land of giants, and is spun, lance-first, by a powerful windmill he spears in the attempt. he attempts to liberate a statue of the virgin mary, which he believes to be a damsel in distress, from her captors, and in return is beaten up by priests.
throughout, sancho is there to say exactly what the reader is likely thinking--those aren"t giants; dulcinea isn"t beautiful; none of this can be real--only to be rewarded with a lecture from don quixote about how he is beset by enchanters, who frustrate his every move by replacing the facts of his world, at the last moment, with devil"s illusions that bear an uncomfortable resemblance to our own reality. it"s a single joke repeated across a thousand pages, and yet it"s b enough to bring a laugh every time.
quixote"s insistence on his own madness in the face of innumerable arguments to the contrary, many of which take the form of cat scratches, cracked bones and missing teeth, makes him an interesting character because we know--or we think we know--that quixote is just wrong. yet, despite all of the pain he suffers in pursuit of that wrong, he continues to believe that he"s right. so we read on page-after-page, waiting to see how much more the man who believes himself a knight is able to take before he gives in--whether, in the end, quixote will give in at all.
we read not only for page-after-page, but for year-after-year, century-after-century, pulled by the cognitive dissonance that surrounds the knight like his own cloud of malicious enchanters. in the process, just as quixote builds his castles from inns and criminal campfires, so we build castles of speculation from what we find in cervantes"s spain, at once so brutally real and so dream-like, the realm of archetype and myth founded on dreary life. we, like don quixote, are driven to hallucinate by what might be, in the end, just a very good story.
with don quixote, cervantes has accomplished an enduring act of literary alchemy: just as quixote is combined with sancho, so is fantasy combined with reality, the eternal with the everyday, and like the combination of matter and anti-matter, the explosion of aesthetic power is, in magnitude, infinite, propelling readers from the earth--at first facing inward at what was left behind on the page, then, forgetting the earth, outward into meaning--farther and farther toward the dream-like stars.
的英语读后感篇2
oliver twist is a realistic novel written by charles dickens. the novel is set in foggy london in the 19th century and tells the story of olivers life experience and growth. at the same time, as an example of social novels, it reveals other real social problems in the 19th century, such as child labor, juvenile delinquency and so on. there is a plot in the article that makes people feel deeply. oliver is taken to the gathering place of thieves. the men who dominate the group praise the death penalty in front of expensive watches and jewelry. it seems hard to understand why the lawbreakers are not afraid of death penalty. this is related to the defects of the law at that time.
confession can not change the fate of being hanged, so the criminals who go to the execution ground will not choose to let the truth as a result, these young people are free from slavery. oliver, the protagonist in the novel, was originally a simple teenager, because he had to mix with a group of juvenile delinquents for survival. regardless of the later turning point of the novel, if oliver had been living with this group of people and learning their "technology", his life would surely go dark.
although these are related to the complex background of london in the 19th century, we should still be vigilant that similar phenomena still exist in our society. caring for the physical and mental health of teenagers requires the joint efforts of all our citizens. like the old gentleman in the novel, a little help and a simple helping hand may change a persons future.
的英语读后感篇3
when people really want to go, and god just opened it cannot be denied that opportunity waits for no one, and it is not a passive, doesn't wait for you to analyze this, analyze that, considering this, consider that after a series of trivial events, then decided to do it. perhaps it was a fleeting "genie", which is the test of our courage and bravery, wisdom and spirit. but it does not mean that all things should not be considered, careful of personae dramatis, if that is the case, then we have to do with the ancient differences? opportunity and a need to treasure, need to take advantage of the encounter opportunity is very "difficult", thoroughly to fully use, it is "difficult". how to better "perfection", is a priority. starts mean, back out, rascally.
的英语读后感篇4
despite i’ve not in my childhood yet, i still prefer reading fairy-tale stories. the tales, which acpany with me in my old days, often make me think of some precious experience and sensation which only belong to children. this summer i’ve review this kind of tale, which was published in 1940. it’s the world-famous fairy-tale by the french author, antoine de st-exupery, the little prince.
as many other fairy-tales, the outline of the little prince is not very plex. “i”, the narrator of the story, is a pilot whose plane has something wrong and lands in the sahara. in this occasion, the pilot makes the acquaintance of the little prince, a little boy from another planet, the asteroid b612.
the little prince has escaped from his tiny planet, because he has some quarrel with a rose, which grows on his planet. in that case he left his own planet and took an exploration at some neighbor asteroids.
on his all-alone journey, the little prince meets different kinds of people, which includes a king, a conceited man, a tippler, a businessman, a lamplighter and a geographer. from these people he gets a conclusion that the grown-ups are very odd. following the instruction of the geographer, he descends in the sahara, on the earth.
traveling on the earth, the little prince, who sees a garden of five-thousand roses, is overe with astonishment and sadness, as he considers his rose is unique in the universe before.
at that time a fox appears. the fox, who tell the little prince about the meaning of the word “tame”, bees his new friend. at the time to say farewell, the fox makes him know that his rose is unique because she is his rose and tamed by him. from that the little prince begins to treasure friendship and be responsible to his rose.
的英语读后感篇5
仔细阅读了《小学英语课程标准》,读后感觉获益颇多。
首先就此书的特点而言,它将素质教育理念与国内当前英语教学环境相结合,使新课标具有更强的实用性。同时,新课标的内容更为充实,指导性更细致明确,在实际推行过程中也更容易落到实处。
其次,就此书对我自身的教学影响而言主要有以下几点:
第一,教学目标的设置更为明确。我在实际教学中曾出现教学达不到预设目标的情况,而在读过本书后这一困扰便随之清除。第二,教学重点把握更为准确。小学英语教学主要以培养学生的学习兴趣及学习自信为主,注重语言的运用能力而并非是让学生们会做题目。第三,教学形式更灵活多样。在这一课程标准下老师讲学生听的传统式课堂完全不能满足当前的英语教学要求。于是,我便采取更多灵活的课堂组织方式,如小组讨论、表演展示、知识竞答等,既调动了学生学习的积极性,又活跃了课堂气氛,还培养了学生自主学习的能力。第四,教学评价更完善。在新课标的指导下,我改变了以前以分数论英雄的评价模式,从更多的角度去评价学生的学习行为。
看完这本书,我也更清楚地知道一名优秀的小学英语教师应该具备良好的心理素质、语言素质、文化素质、理论素质、驾驭教材的'素质、教学实践素质和教育技术素质。教师是主导,学生是主体。但一切教学目标和任务的完成毕竟要通过学生实现。因此,教师的主导作用只有根据学生主体的心理特征和内在需求,因材施教,根据小学英语课堂具体情况,创造出学生最满意、收效最好的教法和技巧。
的英语读后感篇6
"jane eyre" this novel, shaped the maintenance of independent personality, the pursuit of individual freedom, advocate equality, do not yield to the fate of women, mainly wrote jane eyre and mr. rochester between twists and turns of love story. the heroine jane eyres parents died, living in an environment that ruthlessly trampled on her dignity, but this did not change jane eyres infinite confidence and unyielding spirit.
jane eyre is sent to a boarding school, where she learns from her good friend helen an inner strength - - patience. jane eyre came to roche side, her integrity, noble make rochester shocked, and his heart, jane eyre moved.
when they get married that day, jane eyre found rochester has a wife, her pride was teased, she left rochester with grief and love. in the end, jane eyre returned to rochester and married him.
的英语读后感篇7
"treasure island" was written by the protagonist jim, who accidentally got a treasure map of the pirate head, flint. the rich squire took jim and his doctor, livesey, on a treasure hunt. however, a group of pirates, led by silver, were dressed as sailors and sailed to treasure island. on the island, there was a battle between the treasure-hunters and the pirates. finally jim beat the pirates with his wits, found the treasure, and returned safely.
we must learn jims witty and brave spirit. in the article, jim accidentally overheard pirates plot, luring, threatened by the pirates, but jim in a crisis, as cool as a cucumber, report to the captain, the pirates plot to save everyone. although jim encountered many difficulties in the treasure hunt, he faced difficulties head-on and broke the difficulty.
in life, we encounter many temptations: online games, other peoples money... we must be like jim, too.
"treasure island" is really a good book, it tells me to be tactful and brave, to encounter the temptation not to move, to meet the difficulties head on...
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