英文讀後感

讀完一本名著以後,大家心中一定有不少感悟,是時候靜下心來好好寫寫讀後感了。但是讀後感有什麼要求呢?以下是小編收集整理的英文讀後感,供大家參考借鑑,希望可以幫助到有需要的朋友。

英文讀後感

英文讀後感1

若書的世界是一片海洋,那我便是這片海洋中的一條小魚,任憑我在書海中自由自在地遨遊。有一天,我發現了一顆閃着璀璨琳琅般光澤的珍珠,這顆珍珠便是《伊索寓言》!

我上上下下“打量”完這顆“珍珠”時,又發現了這“珍珠的一大特點——講述着一個個動人的故事,故事中還包含着種種深刻的道理。我找到了一篇《說謊的猴子》,故事是這樣的:一個愛說謊的猴子上船去雅典,可船在路上遭到了暴風雨的襲擊,翻了船。有一條海豚十分喜歡與人類交談,從而獲取知識。海豚把猴子當作人類託上水面,並與猴子交談,交談中猴子又在說謊,被海豚揭穿後海豚憤憤不平,便把猴子弄下海,淹死了。這則寓言要告訴我們,做人,千萬不能說謊,說謊的人也會因此而受到報應!所以我們要做一個誠實的人,這樣,才能使其融入到大家、羣衆的生活中去;這樣,纔不會被世人鄙視!俗話說得好:“誠實是通往知識大門的金鑰匙。”所以,誠實待人,等於尊重別人!

英文讀後感2

大二時看過英文原著,現在重看中文版的,感覺很翔實,看來是英文功力不夠,印象不深。從前言得知這是狄更斯創作成熟階段的三部代表作品之一,另兩部是《艱難時世》和《雙城記》,以後要看!

小說展現了一個具備善良秉性的男孩(皮普)獲得巨大財富後又一無所有的成長歷程。環境對一個人的影響是毋庸置疑的,皮普曾因身份地位的變化而染上揮霍的惡習,甚至與摯愛的親人朋友淡漠關係。不過起決定作用的還是人的內心。皮普在發現前程幻滅後,竭盡全力回報給他帶來曾經幸運如今不幸的命運的恩人,沒有私吞本不屬於他的“動產”,這是他正直善良的本性使得他從巔峯摔下時仍保持清醒頭腦。承受住了命運的作弄,皮普帶着他唯一的`財產——愛,到海外自力更生。時隔十一年,他的愛得到了回報,與心上人終成眷屬。

我最敬佩皮普的是他的包容。被安排愛上一個不該愛的女子,本可以怨恨的他選擇了赤裸裸地敞開自己的真心,只求讓心愛的人不再誤入歧途。不計回報,獨自承受苦難,這需要怎樣寬廣的胸懷與堅強的心!

環境是難以預知和變幻無窮的,我們應當像茶葉一樣,在沸水裏,浮浮沉沉,最終芳香四溢!

英文讀後感3

今年寒假,我看了一本英文小故事書,這本書叫《穿靴子的貓》,是由(法)Perrault,c.着,(新西蘭)JoySharp等改寫的。這是一篇外國童話故事,內容講的是:一隻聰明的貓幫它的主人娶到了美麗的公主的故事。

看完這本故事書後,我覺得這隻貓真聰明啊!比如,這隻貓經常用卡拉巴司侯爵的名義,向國王送去各種禮物,讓國王非常高興,對卡拉巴司侯爵印象非常好,就想當面見卡拉巴司侯爵;爲了讓主人有新衣服穿,它讓主人跳進河裏洗澡,然後把舊衣服藏起來,並對國王說衣服被小偷偷走了,國王就送給它主人新衣服穿;爲了讓主人有個城堡,這隻貓跑到妖怪城堡前面並先請妖怪變成一隻獅子,然後趁妖怪得意的時候請妖怪變成一隻老鼠,並馬上撲上去一口咬死了變成老鼠的妖怪,於是獲得了漂亮的城堡。

通過這個童話故事,我明白了一隻聰明的貓比大的磨房和大的驢子強多了,小小的貓通過思考想出各種好辦法幹成了大事,我要向這隻愛思考的貓學習,遇到事情時要多多思考,想出各種辦法來解決問題。

英文讀後感4

“Hills Like White Elephants”, one of Hemingway’s terrific works, is a story that happens at a train station in the Ebro River valley of Spain. An American and his girlfriend are drinking beers and having a conversation when they are waiting for the train. In the dialogue, the young man’s attempt of convincing the girl Jig to take an operation has caused a lot of arguments. Though they are not explicit about what this operation really is, I consider this operation an abortion.

The conversation between them suggests that they are talking about an abortion. In the text, the man says it is an awfully simple operation and “it is just to let the air in” (Hemingway, 373). “To let the air in” is a process of vacuum aspiration in America in the 1920s, which is commonly used as a method of induced abortion. What is more, in their argument, Jig says, “Once they take it away, you never get it back”(Hemingway, 374). The man also makes it clear that he does not want anyone else but her. And this statement indicates a third person is involved. What could be the thing taken away in an operation that you may still want it back? Who could come to get in their life if the girl does not take the operation? All we can come up with is a baby. The man does not want a baby before they settle down, before he is ready to take the responsibility of raising a family. And Jig is still struggling about whether to take this operation or not in their debates. So this is an operation to take the unexpected baby away---abortion.

Sceneries between the two lines of the rails are also indications of their two different choices in pregnancy. On one side, there is no shade and no trees but only barren land stretching toward the hills. On the other side, the land is covered with green, fertile fields and river. Barren is used to describe a woman who is unable to produce children while fertile represents female’s capability of producing babies. If Jig agrees to take the operation, then the baby will no longer exist and thus making her barren. But if she chooses not to, then she will be consider as a fertile woman who is able to produce babies. That is to say the two totally opposite views symbolize their dilemma of the pregnancy --- infertile or fecund, undergo the abortion or not.

The title of this story itself is a metaphor implying this is an abortion. White elephant denotes something that is completely burdensome, although it may be precious enough. And here in this text, the white elephant is the symbol of a baby—valuable but troublesome. There is no doubt that the baby is a treasure. But the fact is that they are a young couple traveling around the world without a place to settle down. They have neither enough time nor energy to take care of a baby. Even if they don’t have to worry about those material conditions, they are not psychologically ready yet. Problems like “requirements of being qualified parents” has never occurred in their minds. Based on both physical and psychology circumstances of the young couple, we can see that the baby is precious but also a burden. Hence the white elephant here is an intimation of an abortion.

The phrase “to let the air in” makes it quite clear that this is an abortion. And during their debates, we can get to know someone is involved in this young couple and the American is trying to get away from this third person by requesting Jig to take the operation. Furthermore, the two different landscapes on the two sides of the rails is also foreshadowing us the outcome of Jig’s choice. Take it, she is barren. Reject, fertile. And the white elephant becomes emblematic of a baby that could be a sweet burden in their life. This symbol strengthen the operation that has been talked about in the whole story is an abortion. With all these factors integrated together, we can conclude this is an abortion.