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用英文写读后感
用英文写读后感
After Reading “Aesop’s Fables” (是一个外国电影的读后感.电影叫<当幸福搞门时>
When I was young, people around me of the told me the story “The Shepherd’s Boy and the Wolf “ in order to educate me to be an honest person. At that age, in my opinion, it was just a story written by my parents or other people I knew to frighten me. As I grow older, I get to know that it is a fable from a very famous book “Aesop’s Fables”.
The book “Aesop’s Fables” wasn’t written by Aesop but was collected and anthologized by him. The working people created the stories in the book in ancient times. They created the stories using their living experiences and imagination, and then handed them down from generation to generation.
The book one of the precious cultural heritages. There’re more than one hundred fables in the book. The protagonists of most of the fables are animals or plants, which are depicted like human beings. This writing technique is called personification that is often used in fables and fairy tales.
Each fable that is short and understandable tells us a philosophy. There are two stories that impreme most. The first one is “ The tortoise and the Eagle”. A tortoise was complaining of her hard fate that no one would teach her to fly when an eagle hovered bear. He heard her lamentation and promised to take her a lift and float her in the air if she could give him some rewards. And then he carried her up in the sky suddenly he let her go. The poor tortoise fell down on a mountain. At the moment of death she cried:” I have deserved my present fates for what had I to do with wings and clouds, and who can with difficulty move about on the earth?” The story tells us if men had all they wished, they would be ruined. I quite agree with it. Take our personal lives for example. Everyone has his own merit and demerit. One is good at singing while another is good at dancing. Nobody can have all the skills that can be imagined. This is the reason why some people are fit for ma-ki-ng decision while other people are suitable for carrying out the decision. So it is no need for us to be jealous of others as we have our own feature, which other haven’t.
The second one is “The Bear and the two Travelers”. It tells us that misfortune tests the sincerity of friends. People live among a group of friends of whom some are true friends while some are untrue friends. When you are in trouble, observe your friends attitude towards you, you’ll find who are your true friends and who are not.
“Aesop’s Fables” is a nice book for us to learn more philosophy of life and more useful new words.
泰坦尼克号,梦想之船。也被称为“永不沉没的,它沉没在1912年4月10日出发。并在其史诗般的旅程,一个贫穷的画家叫杰克・道森,一个富有的女孩Rose DeWitt Bukator相爱,直到有一天晚上,他们彼此成为一艘即将创始人对北大西洋海底生存斗争童话般的爱情。玫瑰离开她的未婚夫;E Caledon Hockley对这可怜的艺术家,但当泰坦尼克号撞上冰山1912年4月14日,然后当船沉没于1912年4月15日下午2:20在早晨,杰克死了,玫瑰在84年后,玫瑰讲述她的'生活,泰坦尼克号在Keldysh她的大女儿和朋友说第一次看见杰克坠入情网,然后转化为生存而战。当玫瑰被一艘救生艇救回来了,他们把她与6救了罗丝和700人的救生艇救上岸。Carpathia移民官问罗丝怎么叫她,她非常爱杰克她说她的名字是Rose DeWitt Bukator,但她的名字是Rose Dawson。她看到Cal在找她,但他没有看到她,他们也没有走到一起,她的妈妈,Cal,和家人的朋友知道选择,但认为她死在泰坦尼克号上。但在1929崩溃,Cal结婚了,然后他把枪放在他的嘴里,自杀。所以罗丝是一个演员,在20年代,现在84年后,Rose Calvert已经100岁了,告诉她大女儿Lizzy Calvert,Brock Lovett,Lewis Bodine,Bobby Buell,和Anatoly Mikailavich的整个故事,从出发到泰坦尼克号在它的第一个和最后一个航次的死亡,然后玫瑰所有泰坦尼克号和她的人生杰克・道森真正的爱是所有存在在她的记忆中,泰坦尼克号是安息在北大西洋底从1912直到时间的尽头。
The Red and the Black is a profound and witty book about the rise of a poor, handsome and intellectually gifted, young provincial into the salons of High Society in Paris.
Handsome and ambitious, Julien Sorel is determined to rise above his humble peasant origins and make something of his life-by adopting the code of hypocrisy by which his society operates. Julien ultimately commits a crime-out of passion, principle, or insanity-that will bring about his downfall. The Red and the Black is a lively, satirical picture of French Restoration society after Waterloo, riddled with corruption, greed, and ennui. The complex, sympathetic portrayal of Julien, the cold exploiter whose Machiavellian campaign is undercut by his own emotions, makes him Stendhals most brilliant and human creation-and one of the greatest characters in European literature.
I really enjoyed this book. Unlike many reviewers, I feel the book does transcend time. American people and culture today, computers and all, are a lot like those in Stendhals 19th century France.
The main characters strike me as real, and quite complex. Julien is a typical adolescent/ young adult: Idealistic, searching and unsure of himself. To me, it is amazing to what how the world interacts with and alters his self-image. Mathilde is equally interesting. She reminds me of a flighty alternative girl, looking for a dream of simmering romance. And MME de Renal is a wonderful, believable woman, falling in love late in life, victim of the missing husband syndrome.
Like people today, Stedhals characters are a bundle of contradictions. Is Julien a villain, an angel, a self-serving climber or a man truly in love, searching for his higher self? Aloof or loveable? Is MME de Renal a devout, moral patroness, devoted to her family, or the vilest of adulators, ready to turn her back on duty for the simmer of love? Is Mathilde submissive, or arrogant and dominant? The answer to all questions is yes. We are all divided.
Be honest with yourself for a minute. Arent people sometimes cruel, and sometimes kind; Sometimes, honest, sometimes mildly deceitful, telling white lies, and sometimes bold-faced liars? Since Stendhal is faithful to this, and does not give us character in black and white, he has produced a masterpiece.
《红与黑》是一本深刻而诙谐的书,讲述了一个贫穷、英俊、有智力天赋的年轻乡巴佬如何进入巴黎上流社会的沙龙。
英俊而又雄心勃勃的朱利安・索雷尔决心超越卑微的农民出身,并通过接受他所在的社会所奉行的虚伪准则,在自己的生活中有所作为。朱利安最终犯了罪――出于激情、原则或精神错乱――这将导致他的垮台。《红黑》是滑铁卢之后法国复辟时期充满腐败、贪婪和无聊的生动讽刺画卷。朱利安是一个冷酷的剥削者,他的马基雅维利式的运动被他自己的情感所削弱,对他的刻画复杂而令人同情,这使他成为司丹达尔笔下最杰出、最具人性的人物之一,也是欧洲文学史上最伟大的人物之一。
我真的很喜欢这本书。与许多评论家不同,我觉得这本书确实超越了时间。今天的美国人民和文化,包括计算机和其他一切,都很像19世纪法国的司汤达尔。
书中的主要人物给我的印象是真实的,而且相当复杂。朱利安是一个典型的青少年:理想主义,不断寻找,对自己缺乏信心。对我来说,世界是如何与他的自我形象相互作用和改变的,这是令人惊讶的。玛蒂尔德同样有趣。她让我想起了一个轻浮的另类女孩,在寻找酝酿中的浪漫之梦。肾女士是一个美好的,可信的女人,晚年坠入爱河,是失踪丈夫综合症的受害者。
就像今天的人一样,Stedhals的角色也是矛盾的集合体。朱利安是一个恶棍,一个天使,一个自私的攀登者,还是一个真正在寻找更高自我的'人?冷漠还是可爱的?肾女士是一个虔诚的,道德的赞助人,忠于她的家庭,还是最卑鄙的阿谀奉承者,准备背叛她的职责,以等待爱情的酝酿?玛蒂尔德是顺从的,还是傲慢和强势的?所有问题的答案都是肯定的。我们都有分歧。
对自己诚实一分钟。不是人有时残忍,有时善良吗?有时是诚实的,有时是温和的欺骗,说善意的谎言,有时是厚颜无耻的骗子?由于司汤达忠实于此,并没有给我们黑白分明的角色,他已经创作了一部杰作。