小妇人英文版读后感(整理5篇)
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小妇人英文版读后感篇1
"LittleWomen"isanautobiographicalnatureofthefamilywithanovel,theauthorisaU.S.Aoerkete.
ThisbookwillbethemainMarchiishometofourdifferentcharacterofthegirlsthroughtheirowngoodandhardworktofindtheirownwell-beingofthestorysupsanddownsofrockornoplot,nosuspensespectacular,butbyusingplainlanguagedescriptionoftheMarchihomeTianlunlove.Aregood,theloveoffamilyloveandloyaltytothedesiredeeplytouchedme.Theauthordescribesonlyaveryordinarylifeinthedetails,butitisalwaysexposedtolovethevisionofabetterlife.
Marchifamilyhomewhilethegirlspoor,buttheyhaveithasanythingpositiveandoptimisticattitude.Novelsstressedtheirindividualityanddignity,buttheyhaveshownself-restraint,self-relianceandindependencearethefourgirlsarethecommoncharacteristicstheyalwayskeeptoidentifytheirweaknessesandeffortstocorrect.Itisalsoworthyofeveryoneslearning.
IlikeMeg,likeherlovetobewillingtopoverty,notbythetemptationofmoneyforthecharacterofladieslikeherstyle.IlikeJoe,likeherfreely,likeherdreamandworkhardfortheunwaveringdetermination.IlikeBeisi,likeherquiet,doanythingHaowuyuanyan,forotherslikeheralwaysthinkofgoodmoralcharacter.IalsolikeAmylikeshesstrong,pro-pooreconomicpovertyasJirenconviction.Theywerenotidealandthefateofthesame,buttheyallfoundthemselvesthebestdestination.
Intheirview,thegrowthoftheirhomeisaplace,butalsoasacredplaceofrefuge.Tolistencarefullytotheirmothersteachings,tousetheirdexteroushandsintelligenceofthebraininventedoneafteranotherinnovativeatthesametimebeautifythesoulofthegame.Thefoursistersgrewupisliketherichestmaninaninterestingeducationpoetry.Withneithertheauthornorboringgorgeouslanguagetoshowusgreathumanfamily,friendshipandlove.Itseemstomethatintheeyesoffoursisters,andtheywillalwaysloveandloveoftheirlifetogetheristhemostwell-beingofallthings.
Fromthemon,IlearnedhowstrongandlearnedtounderstandbutcannotmeetthecontentmentIlearnedtoalwaysfullofhopeforthefutureandtrytochasethedreamofoptimism.Ialsolearnedhowtoredoubleourtreasureownedby,donotdie,andsolostonlyknowtheircommendable.Weshouldbecarefulthateachpersonsstrengthsratherthanputonacoloredeyesonlyseeotherpeoplesshortcomings.
Meg,Joe,Beisi,Amytheirfourstrong,optimisticspiritwillalwaysbestoredinmymind.Theysmilebacktoexistforeverinmymind,toremindmeandtostrong,haveapureheart
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BeforeIreadthisbook,IhadwatchedacartoonmoviemadebyJapan.SoIhaveastronginterestonit.Itallbeginsinthedeadofwinter;TheChristmasSeason.Thecoldestoneofall,werethewarhasmadefuelforheatingveryscarce.Whileherhusbandisoffatwar,Marmeeisleftalonetoraisetheirfourdaughters:Jo,Meg,Beth,andAmy.OnChristmasEve,Marmeehasjustarrivedhomefrompassingoutfoodtothelessfortunatewithaletterfromherhusband,thegirlsfather.
Theallgathertogetheraroundthefiretoreadtheletter.Afterwards,thegirlsaretearyeyed.Marmeekissesthemandtheyareofftobed.Joislongingtobecomeawriter.So,everynightshestaysuplatewritingthescriptforsoapoperas.Asmorningcomessheisthelastoneawake.
Thetableisset,andfoodpreparedfortheirChristmasfeast.Asduskfalls,thegirlsareallupintheatticactingoutJosplay,whichshereadsfromthelocal(fake)newspaper.Astheyareperforming,theirrich,next-doorneighborsgrandsonwatchesfromthewindow.The2oldestgirls:JoandMeg,getreadytoattendtheChristmasBall.WhileJoiscurlingMegshair,thereisastrangesmelltotheair.
Amyscreams,Megshairisbeingsinged.Theycontinuediggingthroughtheoldclothesbinforapairofwhitegloves.OneoftheprominentthemesinLittleWomenisthecomingofageormaturationofthegirls.Duringthecourseofthenovelweseethemgrowinmanyways--physically,intellectually,andespeciallyemotionally.
OnequestionwhichreadersmustaskthemselvesiswhethertheviewsthecharactershaveonthecomingofageprocessaresharedbyAlcott.Iftheyarent,whatareAlcottsviewsandhowdotheydifferfromthoseofthewomeninherstory?
ItisinterestingtoexaminethelasthalfofChapter20,"Confidential."JoaddressesthematurationissueasshespeakswithMarmeeofthesituationbetweenMegandMr.Brooke.
Thepossiblelovebetweenthesetworepresentsoneoftheveryimportantaspectsincomingofageforateenagegirl.Jotreatsthisnaturalprocessasifitweresomesortofdisease,however.JocannotunderstandwhyMegwouldwanttostopbehaving"likeasensiblecreature"(p.202),andreferstoloveas"suchnonsense."Thisbooktellmehowtodealwiththefamilyaffairs.Weshouldknowthelovebetweenthemembers.
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DuringtheAmericanCivilWar,Mr.Madgewenttothebattlefieldaschaplain,fourdaughtersandhermotherathomeandlivedapoorbutstrongandoptimisticlife.Althoughtheywerepoor,theywerewillingtohelpHummel,aneighborwhowasmoreinneedofhelp.Womenhavevanity,theywanttogetbeautifulclothes,eatdeliciousfood,livelikeaprincess.Althoughfulloffantasy,butinreallife,theyhavebeenrelyingontheirowneffortstosolveallkindsofhardshipsinlife.Megwastheeldestdaughterofbeauty,fulloflongingforlove;thetwodaughterofJoeindependent,determinedtobecomeawriter;threedaughterBessisatraditionalgirl,gentleandlovelylittledaughterAmylovespainting.Thestoryfollowstheyearswhenthefourwomengrewupasyoungwomen,describingtheiruninhibitedloveexperiencesandtheirrespectivepursuitofdifferentidealsanddestination.
Thisisabookthatlooksveryprosaicatthefirstglance.Butwhenyougodeepintoit,youwillbesurprisedtofindthatthisbookseemstobefulloftheshadowofyourselforsomefamiliarpeople.Tofaceandexperienceallthegirlsgrowingupintheageofthegirl,canbefoundinthisbook:thefirstloveandworry,differencesbetweenemotionandreason,theidealandthereality,thecontradictionbetweentherichandpoor.Thelittlewomanhasnoplotoffallingrocksandnosuspense,buttheauthortellsthefamilyslovebysimplewords.Watchingandwatching,Icannothelpbutcryforthem,inspiredbytheirexperience,andevenprayfortheirmisfortune.OfcourseIwastheirhumorlaugh,theyadmirethecouragetofacedifficulties......Unconsciously,IfeltlikeIwasoneofthem,watchingandthinkingabouttheplotofmymind.
IlikeMeg,Ilikeherloveforpoverty,notformoneytemptationcharacter,likeherladystyle.IlikeJoe,Ilikeherfreedom,Iloveherunswervingdeterminationtodream.IloveBeth,loveherquiet,doanythingwithoutcomplaining,shealwaysloveforothersgoodcharacter.IalsolikeAmysbeliefthatsheisstrongandregardspovertyalleviationastheresponsibilityofpoverty.Theiridealsandfatesaredifferent,buttheyallfindtheirbesthome.
Intheirview,thehomeistheirgrowingplace,butalsoasacredrefuge.Theylistenedcarefullytotheirmothersteachings,andusedtheirsmarthandsandbrainstoinventanothercreativeandbeautifulmindgame.Thegrowthprocessofthefoursistersseemstobeaninterestingeducationalpoem.Theauthorusesneithergorgeousnorboringlanguagetoshowusthegreatfamily,friendshipandloveofhumanbeings.Itseemstomethatintheeyesofthefoursisters,itisthehappiestthingintheworldtoliveforeverwiththepeopletheyloveandthosewholovethem.
Fromthem,Ilearnedtobestrong,learnedtoknowcontentment,butcannotmeet,Ilearnedtobefullofhopeforthefuture,andstrivetopursuethedreamofoptimism.IalsolearnedtodoubletreasurewhatIhave,dontwaitfordeathtolose,onlytoknowtheircommendable.Weshouldfindouttheadvantagesofeveryone,notwithcoloredeyes,butseetheshortcomingsofothers.
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BeforeIreadthisbook,IhadwatchedacartoonmoviemadebyJapan.SoIhaveastronginterestonit.
Itallbeginsinthedeadofwinter;TheChristmasSeason.Thecoldestoneofall,werethewarhasmadefuelforheatingveryscarce.Whileherhusbandisoffatwar,Marmeeisleftalonetoraisetheirfourdaughters:Jo,Meg,Beth,andAmy.
OnChristmasEve,Marmeehasjustarrivedhomefrompassingoutfoodtothelessfortunatewithaletterfromherhusband,thegirlsfather.Theallgathertogetheraroundthefiretoreadtheletter.Afterwards,thegirlsaretearyeyed.Marmeekissesthemandtheyareofftobed.
Joislongingtobecomeawriter.So,everynightshestaysuplatewritingthescriptforsoapoperas.Asmorningcomessheisthelastoneawake.Thetableisset,andfoodpreparedfortheirChristmasfeast.
Asduskfalls,thegirlsareallupintheatticactingoutJosplay,whichshereadsfromthelocal(fake)newspaper.Astheyareperforming,theirrich,next-doorneighborsgrandsonwatchesfromthewindow.
The2oldestgirls:JoandMeg,getreadytoattendtheChristmasBall.WhileJoiscurlingMegshair,thereisastrangesmelltotheair.Amyscreams,Megshairisbeingsinged.Theycontinuediggingthroughtheoldclothesbinforapairofwhitegloves.
OneoftheprominentthemesinLittleWomenisthecomingofageormaturationofthegirls.Duringthecourseofthenovelweseethemgrowinmanyways--physically,intellectually,andespeciallyemotionally.OnequestionwhichreadersmustaskthemselvesiswhethertheviewsthecharactershaveonthecomingofageprocessaresharedbyAlcott.Iftheyarent,whatareAlcottsviewsandhowdotheydifferfromthoseofthewomeninherstory?
ItisinterestingtoexaminethelasthalfofChapter20,"Confidential."JoaddressesthematurationissueasshespeakswithMarmeeofthesituationbetweenMegandMr.Brooke.Thepossiblelovebetweenthesetworepresentsoneoftheveryimportantaspectsincomingofageforateenagegirl.Jotreatsthisnaturalprocessasifitweresomesortofdisease,however.JocannotunderstandwhyMegwouldwanttostopbehaving"likeasensiblecreature"(p.202),andreferstoloveas"suchnonsense."
小妇人英文版读后感篇5
Today,ihavereadthebook"LittleWomen".Thedeepestfeelingisitissimpletobehappy!Happinessiskinship,friendship,health,laborandpeaceofmind.Havingit,peoplejustfeelnormal.Butwhenlostingit,peopleperhapswillfindthatitcannotbereplacedbyanythingintheworld!Ordinaryisgreat!
Everynightbeforegoingtosleep,Iwanttocarryittoread,lyinginthebed,holdingitinmyhanduntilfallingasleep.ThebookisstillnexttomewhenIwakeupthenextmoring.ThisiswhatIwant.ThisisthefirstbookIlovesomuchtoread,becauseIliketolookintothepastfromthechildhood,Icanfindmyownshadow,myowngrowthprocess.Inthebook,Icanforgetthesadnessasachildcanputitallbehind.
ThisbookwaswrittenbytheUnitedStatesLouisa·May·Alcott.Thisbookcanberegardedasafamilybiographytoread,butitisnotabouttheadultsstrugglebutthegrowthofthechildren,tellingthemhowtobecomematurefromanaive,fromvulnerabletosuffering,fromurgenttopatient,fromselftoothers.Thebookisalivelysplasheverywhere,theyoungmansinnocence,purity,courageandvisionforthefuture.Theyarereallyimpressive.Theyfourcharacterswerecompletelydifferent.Megwas16,Jowas15,Bethwas14,Amywas12.Megwasbeautiful,attractive.Andsheenvieddress.Shedidtuloringtohelpthefamily.Joehadaeautifulhair,andshewasalwaysrunningaroundincirclesandhadastrongpersonality.Thoughsheoftenmakedthingsworse,hadabadtemperanddidsomethinglikeaboy,shewassincere.Shelovedwritingandshehelpedfamilybydoingnursing.
Beth,lovedbymostpeople,wasverycuteandshy.Shewasveryquietandneverbeangry.Therewasnowonderthatweallcallher"littlebaby."Shelikedtocurlupinherownhappyworld.Andonlywhenshemetpeopleshetrustin,shewouldbepulledouttimid.Sewasverysympathetictothedolls,andshetreatedthemassmallbabybyhelpingthemmakeupnewclothes.Atthesametime,shelovedplayingthepiano.Shewasveryeasytosatisfy.
Amy,wasthesmallestamongtheirfour,lookedlikeayounglady.Shewantedobeanartistandbecometheworldsgreatestmaster.Lawrencewas16yearsold.helosthisparentwhenhewasalittleboy.Hewasbroughtupbyhisgrandfather.Notwillingtolosthisgrandson,MrLawrenceavoidedhimdoingalotofthingshewanttodo.Sohelivedasadandunhappylifewithhisgrangfatherandwerenotongoodtermswitheachotherbeforeheknewthosefourgirls.Hehadalotofmoney,however,hedidnotshowitoff.Hewasveryenthusiasticandhebecameasunnyboy.MrsMarchiwasawisemother.Sheallowedherchildrentoexperiencethroughthejoysandsorrowsoflifeandhopedherchildrentoexperiencetheirlivesinsteadofcopythehistoryofgeneration.Shehopedherchildrenwouldbebeautiful,talented,kind,lovedandrespectedbythepeople.Shewouldencouragechildren.Shelovedtheircountry.Totheirmotherland,sheencouragedherhusbandtothewarandneverregretedit.Shehadbeenlearninghowtosetanexampletothechildren.Atfirst,everylittlegirlhadtheirshareofvanity.However,aftergoingthroughalot,theygraduallygrowed.Theyunderstandwhatistruehappiness.
Eachofthemhadtheirowncastlesintheairandtheirlittleaspirration.Intheirview,familywastheirplaceofgrowthandrefuge.Theywouldlistencarefullytotheirmother,wouldusetheirskillfulhandsandcleverbraintocreatthebeautyoflifeandwouldbeautifytheirsoul.Somepeoplesaid,foursistersgrowingupwaslikearichestinterestingeducatingpoem.Theauthorusednormallanguagetoshowusthegreathumamfamily,friendshipandlove.
Intheeyesoffoursisters,thehappiestthingwastheycouldlivewiththosewhotheylovedforever.Indeed,Inmyopinion,thisisalsomygreatesthappiness.Theywereveryhardwokingandtheyhelpedthehometosupportthefamilybydoingvariousthings.Theywerebusybuttheydidnotlackofthelusteroflife.Onceeachofthemhadbeenlost,regreted,andpuzzled,butanyway,theygrewup.Theywereinnocentandhadnobadopinions.Afterexperiencingaseriesoftrialsandlifetodeath,theygraduallysaidgoodbyetotheirchildishandbecamemature.Theyhelpedeachother,lovedeachother,andbecameagroupoflittlewomenwhocouldstiruptheburdensoflife.Theirsmileisinmymind,rememberingmetobestrong,tohaveapureheart.T
heyalsotellushowtodealwithfamilyrelationship.Fromthem,IthinkIhavetolearntobestrong,learnhowtobecontentandlearnhowtocherishwhatwehave.Donotundershandtheirvaluableafterwelosethem.Weshouldtreatotherssincerelyandregardeverypartingasforeverparting.Justasthesayinggoes,donotcryforthepastmeteors,oryouwillmisstheothers.Weshouldbecarefultofindothersadvantages.Weshouldhavehopestothefutureandsetourowngoalsandthenstrivetoreachthem.Allowourselvestobeanindependent,strongandmotivatedpeople.Justbeareallittlewoman!