英语写一本书的读后感作文怎么写
『壹』 读一本书感想,英语作文80字
Beowulf is the oldest poem in the English language and the most important specimen of Anglo-Saxon literature.The main stories are based on the folk legends of the primitive northern tribes.
Beowulf is the nephew of king of the Geats who lives in Denmark. He defeated the monster, which raided the hall built by the king of the Danes. Later on, Beowulf becomes king of the Geats. He at last dies a heroic death.
It is a pagan poem, which presents us an all-round picture of the tribal society.
《贝奥武甫》是中世纪欧洲第一篇民族史诗,英国文学的开山之作。其主要内容是讲述高特王子贝奥武甫带领十二勇士来到丹麦王国,除去恶魔葛婪代及其母亲,为丹麦解除祸患赢得和平,得到荣誉和重赏后回到故土;后来贝奥武甫做了高特国王,没想到在五十年后,一条火龙扰乱了王国的安宁,贝奥武甫虽然已经英雄暮年,但仍壮志不已,独战火龙,终于壮烈牺牲。
贝奥武甫的人格结构具有丰富的人性化内涵。他的童年经历对其心理结构的形成影响深刻,在他的身上,超我与本我不断碰撞与冲突。贝奥武甫以自己的死亡成就了英雄的完美,直到生命的最后,他终于找到了作为英雄的人格结构的和谐。
『贰』 求一本英语课外书,我要写英语读后感
初中生的话推荐你去看小王子(little prince)的英文版,我初二暑假老师要求的读后感专就是拿这个题材的,这本书读起来属不是很费劲,也没有一些XX的东西,记住,写读后感最好要只围绕一个立意写,并且通过小王子对每个星球的感受提出一些有意义的关于反应社会,努力学习的问题。这样的文章必定是高分的。如果不喜欢小王子的话也可以阅读一些少儿科普类的英文丛书,他的写法和上面提到的是一样的,确定立意。
『叁』 写英语作文 我最喜欢的一本书 读后感 要求100字左右!!!
My
favorite
book
In
the
morder
world,it
is
very
necessary
to
read
good
books
.l
like
reading
books
very
much
,in
order
that
l
can
follow
the
world's
development
.l
gain
too
much
knowledge
from
some
different
books.
However,my
favorite
book
is
Beicanshijie.It
was
written
by
a
famous
writer:Yu
Guo.He
is
wise
and
kind.The
main
person
in
the
book
is
also
kind
and
clever
.
l
like
the
book
because
it
tells
me
many
things
,for
example,
the
world
is
beautiful
forever
and
everyone
is
kind.A
good
book
maybe
infulence
a
person's
life.The
book
tells
me
what
l
don't
understand
and
l
learn
a
lot
of
things
that
are
ecational
from
the
book
.
(翻译)我最喜欢的一本书
在现代这个社会,读好书是很有必要的。我很喜欢读书为了可以跟上世界的发展。我从一些不同的书中获得了很多知识。
,然而,
我最喜欢的书是《悲惨世界》,它的作者是一个著名的人:雨果(它被一个著名的作者:雨果所写)。他(雨果)是明智的,善良的。这本书的主人公也是善良和聪明的。我喜欢这本书,因为它告诉了我很多,比如,这个世界是永远美丽的,并且每个人都是善良的。一本好书可能会影响一个人的生活。这本书告诉我了我不理解的东西,我也从这本书中学习到了很多有教育意义的东西。
『肆』 介绍一本英语书,用英语写读后感,书的总概括。
《老人与海》英文书评 On summer vacation of this year, I studied in novel " old man and sea " of Hemingway , famous writer of U.S.A. ,. I admire the old fisherman's will in the novel very much, he lets me understand that a person must have unremitting spirit, could succeed . What the novel is described is an old fisherman almost the sixty years old, when go to sea and fish alone once, have angled to a big fish, but can not draw. After tough fisherman and fish have socialized for a few days, just find this is a big Malin's fish which exceeds several times of one's own fishing boat, though know perfectly w ell that it is very difficult to win , does not give up yet. Because big Malin fish fishlike smell of wound attract odd herds of shark vie for the food again later, but the old man is still unwilling to give up like this, stress the tight encirclement finally , take the large fish back to fishing port , let other fishmen admire it endlessly. The old fisherman thinks that as I read ": It is real
『伍』 如何用英语写读后感
读后感就是读了一本书,一篇文章,一段话,或几句名言后,把具体感受和得到的启回示写成答的文章.读后感的格式(简单的说):
第一段 :把书中主要内容,加以概括,作者写了什么,想表达什么。
第二段: 选择一个比较重要,阐述自己的看法。
标题格式可以这样写:
The Impression of after-reading xxx(或者 the impression of reading xxx)
『陆』 英文 作文 读后感,怎么写
要写的,不然人家知道你写的是那本书的读后感呀?以《飘》-Gone With the Wind的读后感为例,标题写起来很简单,《飘》的读后感其实就是Reading after Gone With the Wind.只需在书名前加一个Reading after即可。注意reading的首字母要用大写,书名里面的单词首字母也要大写,(冠词和介词除外,可大写也可小写。)
『柒』 英语作文 我最喜欢的一本书的读后感
我忙,但我很快乐
忙碌,或许使人劳累,或许让人厌恶,或许使人痛苦,或许让人快乐。忙碌,真是让人欢喜让人忧。而我,则十分喜爱忙碌,就像一句话说的:我忙,但我很快乐。
我并不了解为何有人憎恨忙碌,也许他们忙碌于工作?忙碌于学习?忙碌于事业?我呢,则忙碌于自己喜爱的事。因此,我忙,但很快乐。也希望大家能因为自己忙碌而感到快乐。 其实,我的一位朋友也曾经对忙碌十分反感。一天,他回到家,来到自己的房间,望着那堆积如山的复习卷、模拟卷,不禁望而兴叹。到了七点,他终于将这座“大山”移走,长长地吁了口气。可是,他的顶头上司――父亲大人走了进来,手中拿着一本《奥林匹克难题大全》,庄严地说:“吾将此书赠与阁下,望阁下好好学习,天天向上。”他立刻仰天长叹:“天亡我也!”,结果不言而喻,被父亲大人恨恨地数落了一顿。他只好痛苦地爬行在奥林匹克山上,开始深深地厌恶这忙碌的生活。
可是,当那次月考结束后,他取得了优异的成绩,名列前茅。自豪和快乐使他对忙碌的看法改变了。他发现,老师的表扬、同学的尊重、父母的赞许使他特别自信,特别满足,原来,忙碌以后的收获是丰盛的!
渐渐地,他习惯于忙碌了。父母看他很自觉,对他的要求也放宽了。于是,又一天,他回到家,面对的不再是数之不尽的练习卷,而是屈指可数的“微型”附加作业。于是他便有了自己的一份自由空间:与父亲大人对弈、同母亲大人品书、制作航模、锻炼身体、上网娱乐。当然,他还会主动再做些附加作业,因为,他可不希望自己落后!他比以前更忙了,但却把一句话常挂在嘴边:我忙,但我很快乐!
『捌』 用英语写一篇对英文书籍的读后感
An Analysis of Jane Eyre
The novel is rich in poetry, symbolism and metaphor. It does not fit easily into a definite pattern, being neither a novel of "manners" in the tradition of Austen, or a straightforward Gothic Romance in the style of Mrs Radcliffe. What Charlotte Bronte did was to create a work which cleverly blends elements of the two styles, and which remains uniquely independent of them at the same time, since it addresses issues which were at the time rather controversial.
The novel is written in the first person, and thus magnifies the central character - the reader enters the world of Jane Eyre and is transported through her experiences at first hand. This at once makes the work subjective, especially since we know that Charlottes Brontes own life and experiences were so closely interwoven with the heroine's. As well as this we learn only at the end of the novel that the events are being related to us ten years after the reconciliation with Rochester - thus the narrative is RETROSPECTIVE (looking back). CB is clever in blending the narrative so that at times Jane seems to be speaking as an alt with alt hindsight , while at others she she is "in the middle" of them, as a child or young woman. The indecision which is a central issue in the book, is heightened by this device. We never know, as readers, whether to be entirely trustful of Janes actions and thoughts, because we are never sure wheher she is speaking impulsively or maturely.
This intensifies the readers dilemma as to what is "right" and "wrong" in the dramatic relationships which are part of JE's life. Can we believe what the heroine says, or is she deceiving herself? The novel is primarily a love story and a "romance" where wishes come true but only after trials and suffering. The supernatural has its place, as do dreams, portents and prophesies. The heroine begins poor and lonely and ends up rich and loved; the orphan finds a good family to replace the wicked one; all the basic ingredients of classic romantic fairytale are present.
The romantic element is present in two forms in Jane Eyre; the "family" aspect is dealt with in the Gateshead, Lowood and Moor House episodes, which involve the exchanging of the wicked Reed family for the benevolent Rivers one; and the Love romance is dealt with in the Thornfield and Ferndean episodes. Both aspects are, of course linked and interwoven throughout the novel.
There is also a strong element of realism in the novel, which, married to the romantic aspect, enhances the novel's strength.The sense of place is very strong; we are able to experience both exterior and interior settings with startling clarity throughout the story, in a series of vivid deive passages. The central characters are also realistic and their confrontations and sufferings change them in a believable way.
Even the unlikely is made plausible, with a unique blend of high drama and perceptive low comedy (the attack on Mason, for instance)
The more fantastic romantic aspects; the coincidences; the secrets; the supernatural occurrences, are balanced by the realism, and this is of course a major strength.
The Gothic influence cannot be ignored, although CB has refined the technique considerably from the "authentic" Gothic of the 1790's. In the original genre, the heroine would typically be abcted and threatened with section, or worse!. There would be a lover - a respectable, well-bred young man - who would endeavor to rescue the heroine and would succeed after many trial. the secer would be a brigand "Know that I adore Corsairs!" and he would lock the girl up in a remote castle.
There was little freedom for middle class women ring the period of the Gothic novel, and this was still the case in the time of CB. Marriage especially was often a bargain, whereby fortunes were secured by using the female as a pawn. A woman's value largely depended therefore on her sexual purity and she was guarded and secured as a result. Men, on the contrary, were potent and free; lovers and mistresses were common. Ironically the women who provided their services were social outcasts as a result.
In Jane Eyre we see elements of the Gothic romance, in that Thornfield Hall and Rochester are described very much in the brigand/castle style BUT Jane Eyre is not abcted by R. On the contrary she chooses to go there of her own free will. AND she is clear in her determination to have Rochester as a husband. Neither is there a gentleman rescuer; St John Rivers may look like a Greek God, but he is neither kind nor benevolent; driving Jane back to Ferndean, not rescuing her from it.
The trials which the hero is supposed to undergo in a Gothic romance are in fact undergone by the heroine in Jane Eyre. The bandit Rochester is only skin-deep. Underneath the brooding exterior is a sensitive soul, which a WOMAN frees. In this way we see that CB created rather a daring departure from conventional fiction, although there are still many aspects of the novel which remain true to Victorian convention.!
就是太长了点。
或者是下一篇,500字左右的
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『玖』 如何写英语文章读后感英语作文模版
A Review of Robinson Crusoe--《鲁宾逊漂流记》读后感
This is a novel by the English author Daniel Defoe, published in 1719. It is one of the most popular adventure novels in all literature. It is the story of Bobinson Crusoe, an Englishman who is shipwrecked in a lonely tropical island. He builds himself a hut, grows his own food, and becomes self-sufficient. After 23 years he meets with a group of cannibals and rescues one of their prisoners, a young native whome he calls Friday.Crusoe and his“man”Friday become close friends, and when they are finally rescued four years later, both return to England.
Robinson Crusoe was partly based on the actual deeds of Alexander Selkirk, an 18th-century Scottish sailor who spent almost five years alone on a desert island. This novel is famous for its lovely details and its expression of belief in man's ability when left alone in nature.
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