巧儿妹妹
读《红与黑》是一段太过漫长的过程,因为时间已给了作家和作品最无私而又公正的评判,我的阅读态度自不能像对畅销书那样肆无忌惮,又不能像对言情小说那样不置可否。我是在用心灵去与那个时代交谈,重点也放在历史以外的探究和思考。 引领我啃完着本书的是其本身的巨大魅力。作者从一纸简单的刑事案件资料中展示出那个时代广阔的社会画面,把一个普通的刑事罪行提高到对十九世纪初期法国资产阶级社会制度,进行历史和哲学研究的水平。小说令我看到在生硬的历史书上无法感受的,那段法国大贵族和资产阶级交替执政的关键时期的状况。我从中了解到现实主义作品的另一种艺术特色——司汤达倾心的人的“灵魂辨证法”;这与以往我从《高老头》、《欧也妮·格朗台》中体会的巴尔扎克的“造成一个人的境遇”有很大不同。 全书最耀眼也是文学史上著名的人物自然是于连·索雷尔,“平民出身,较高文化,任家庭教师,与女主人发生恋情,事露,枪杀恋人,被判死刑”是他一生的骨架,“追求”幸福的“热情”和“毅力”、对阶级差异的反抗所表现出近乎英雄的气概就是动人的血肉。作者用淡化物质描写而突出心灵跟踪的手法强化的,正是于连处在青年的冲动下追求“英雄的梦想”经历,这是对那个社会形态的反抗,也是对碌碌无为、虚度青春的反抗。 在社会现实阻碍实现抱负时只有两种选择:退避或是反抗。那些当着小职员不求上进、整天抱怨生活乏味的青年就是退避者,他们或许平庸得舒适却被社会的前进所淘汰。能不断树立人生目标、决定实现人生理想的便是和于连有同样气概的反抗者。这个时代当然不欢迎虚伪的言行作为手段,但仍然需要对生活的热情来反抗空虚的度日。这样,于连悲剧性的结局除了昭示“个人反抗行不通”外,就有了对当今社会更实际的意义。 写至此,不得不引到这部小说的一个“创举”——使于连与德·雷纳尔夫人“心灵的爱情”和于连与德·拉莫尔小姐“头脑的爱情”相映成趣。尽管这两个贵族女性的爱情方式迥然不同,一个深沉,一个狂热,他们在这两个基本点上却是一致的,那就是:对本阶级的厌恶,对封建门阀制度的叛逆。记得当于连发现自己的爱情正蜕变成虚荣的工具时说“我把自己毁了”,可之后的细节是“一种高傲之间带着恶意的表情很快的代替了最真挚、最强烈的爱情的表情。”这时的贵族小姐却是摆脱了一向慢得像乌龟爬一样的生活,用丧失尊严的方法博得爱情。书中两段悲剧爱情的进展始终伴随着新贵的若即若离和于连的自卑带来的怀疑,直至生命将要终结时,爱情才爆发出无济于事的原始的火花,令人感怀。 当我将落笔时,发现用意识写出感想的时间已可与用精神阅读原著的时间相比较了。我兴奋于自己得到反抗平庸的启示,感动于那些尽管扭曲而依然壮烈的爱情片段。当有人提及《红与黑》,我可以自豪地在回答“我读过”后面加上一句“我也掩卷沉思过”。 红与黑读后感范文二: 于连.索莱尔的命运时时刻刻牵动着我。综观他极其短暂,却满是波折动荡的年轻生命,流淌着太多矛盾和复杂。对此,人们可以作出很多评判——是个小私有者盲目追求个人利益的悲剧;一个野心家的毁灭;一个反封建斗士的牺牲等等。各有各的看法,但又都在情理之中。就我以为,说于连是个个人主义野心家固然不错,但不如说他是个追求幸福而又不幸走上歧途的人更为确切些。自然这种歧途不是简单地采取了某种有背社会道德的手段,而是来自他心灵更深处的矛盾本质。 于连的一生都在追求幸福。他虽出身卑贱,却有幸受到良好的教育,又有着杰出的智慧,所以他日后能厕身在所谓的上流社会中。什么是幸福,怎样得到幸福,是困惑着人类几千年的问题,也同样困惑着我们的于连。在他心目中,幸福并没有确切的标准,只是在他的心计,在他的警觉,他的一个又一个的“作战计划”及其实施当中。他为第一次摆脱了父兄的虐待而幸福,为德.莱纳夫人面前履行“某种责任”而幸福,为骄傲的玛蒂尔德在自己面前屈服而幸福,为一次次地发迹而幸福得要命。他渴望幸福,渴望飞黄腾达,他发誓宁可死一千次也要飞黄腾达。为此,他制出了一个又一个“作战计划”,使出各种虚伪手段,他超人的智慧发挥的淋漓尽致。但他毕竟是个好苗子,所以在每每幸福之时,他又会扪心自问,深深自责。因此,他的计划总会漏洞百出,总会让人怀疑。
大家族djz
Strong in the strong-read \"the old man and the sea > feeling\"A boat across the world, to the end of the sea, the bow of the unknown hung with a though withered denudation are still extremely bright flags, flags, waving the four word yunlong general sparkling-beyond the limit!\" The author Ernest Hemingway is so the evaluation his work \"the old man and the sea\".The old man and the sea, the book tells of how a story: Cuba old fisherman San Diego for eighty-four straight days without a fish, by other fishermen as a loser, but his perseverance, finally caught a big marlin, the big marlin will his boat at sea three days dragged exhausted, was he killed tied in the side of the boat, in the shark attacks in was again and again, he tried every means to fight back. Back to port only fish head and a tail spine. Although fish are bite, but nothing can impair his heroic will.San Diego is a poor old man. Ernest Hemingway Hemingway himself the language of the refining shaped the image, can say, Ernest Hemingway, and not to give the old man the success, but gave the old man under the pressure of the elegant and tough image.Hemingway's the novel won the Nobel Prize for literature and the Pulitzer prize. The bones of the tough guy with hundreds of shrapnel writer, the right to write the strength of the life, tell us how to face the birth, old age, illness, and death, and tell us how wide is the heart. The old man is lonely, he is in the ideal way to do travelers, but he is not lonely, because his will is so strong.Read this book, my heart can't be calm once, the common and respectable old man that I deeply understand the: one should not be any difficulties yield, should do his best to do the trial of the life and the dauntless struggles.Human nature is tough, human itself has its own limits, but because there are people of this old fisherman again and again challenge to limit, transcend them, the limits to expand again, and again the greater challenges in the human presence. In this sense, the old fisherman San Diego so of the hero, whether they challenge limit is success or failure, are worth we always respected. Because, he brings us is the most noble human confidence.Life is a kind of endless pursuit. The road is long and difficult, and filled with difficulties, but so long as he has a brave and confident heart to meet the challenge, he will forever be a real winner.Before, I do what matter as long as there is little not smooth, will shrink back, sometimes said on a few words of depressed words. In the study, as long as I have the exam several times is not very ideal, they do not have confidence in, and to think that you take an examination of less than good grades. \"The old man and the sea\", the protagonist fight with sharks, harpoon be sharks took away, he took a knife strapped to the OARS. The knife was broken, and he will stick with. Stick and lost, he made the rudder. This kind of confidence, of unyielding spirit, not just what I lack?Since reading this book after, I know my own shortcomings, learning because no longer a two not smooth and lose confidence, but the test not good, the more we should do well.In the future, I no matter what difficulties, are confident going to face, stick to it, and will not back down. I want to thank the book, thank it let I learned so much knowledge, thank it let me know how so many reasons, thank it let me know my own shortcomings, to correct his faults, I become a useful person in society.Might as well as the shark attack, eat our success and happiness. But as the child said: \"it does not beat you, it didn't.\"A real strong, can be destroyed but not defeated.Never say die, this is the old man and the sea \"tell us. I urgent points!
唐伯兔吃小白兔
Abstract The Old Man and the Sea tells the frustrated experience that the old fisherman fishes in the course. The theme is deep, and it is a song of praise of heroism. “But man is not made for defeat. A man can be destroyed but not defeated” has been the classic saying and the old man also has been the most typical and the most representative of the Hemingway’s “tough guy”. When Hemingway talked about the successful factors later, the little boy was mentioned in the same breath with the old man. This paper starts with the details and it is divided into two main parts to discuss the indispensable roles of the little boy in the novel. It is him who helps to perform the theme of “grace under pressure”: during 40 days, the old man with the little boy went to fish but without taking a fish, when his situation was getting worse step by step, the little boy’s leaving was the heavy pressure that achieved the extreme stern for certain. However , it was so “heavy pressure” that his manner was graceful when the old man faced afterwards defeat and his optimistic, generous life attitude was worthy tasting by people carefully; it is him who plays the role of leading, inspiring to the readers, and increasing the appeal of the work, enriching the content of the work: although the little boy appears only at the beginning and the ending in the novel, there is nothing in his inner state but the old man, so his attitude and emotions towards the old man affects the readers’ emotions for the old man quietly and gradually. And it is unavoidable that his inner feeling leads and impacts the readers’ emotions. Key words: roles; the little boy; the old man; grace under pressure; The Old Man and the Sea
多收了三五斗啊
《傲慢与偏见》的,英文名字Pride and Prejudice,我有写过呵呵。 The book begins as the main character Elizabeth Bennet and her family have just heard of the arrival of a very rich man named Charles Bingley. The Bennet family is completely made up of girls the oldest being Jane, then Elizabeth, Mary, Kitty and then Lydia. Because there are no men in the family, after the father passes away his entire estate passes on to their cousin Mr. Collins. Mrs. Bennet is very aware that if her husband was ever to pass that her and her daughters would be left homeless, so she has taken it upon herself to get her daughters not only married, but married to more wealthy men, even though they are in the lower ranks of society. So upon hearing Charles Bingley was coming Hertfordshire where they lived, Mrs. Bennet insists her daughters are introduced. Along with Mr. Bingley came his sisters Caroline and Luisa, Luisa's husband Mr. Hurst and Mr. Bingley's friend Fitzwilliam Darcy. The Bennet girls and Mr. Bingley were introduced at a dance and right away Mr. Bingley took a liking to Jane. His sister invites her to dine with her soon after the dance and Jane goes. Her mother tells her she must walk to their house and on her way there is begins to rain. Jane gets very sick and Elizabeth goes to stay with her until she gets better. While she is there Mr. Darcy begins to like Elizabeth although Elizabeth detests him. When Jane regains her health they return home only to find that Mr Collins has come for a visit hoping to find one of the daughters to marry so that the estate could stay in the family. At first he pursues Jane until Mrs. Bennet informs him she is soon to be engaged to Mr. Bingley. He then swtiches his interests to Elizabeth, Elizabeth however has absolutely no interest in Mr. Collins. He asks her to marry him and she rejects him, which results in a big fuss coming from her mother as well as his proposing to her good friend Charlotte Lucas who accepts. Mr. Bingley and Jane Bennet fall in love, but Mr. Darcy who is thought by many to be a very proud man decides he must tear them apart, because he does not believe that Jane is really in love with him and that she only wants his money. So the whole company leaves Hertfordshire and Jane is heartbroken. Jane goes to her aunt and uncle who live in London where Mr. Bingley has gone hoping that he will come to see her, but Mr. Darcy kept her presence there a secret. While Jane is in London Elizabeth has been invited by Charlotte to visit her and Mr. Collins. Mr. Collins is always talking about his patron Lady Catherine De Bourgh and Elizabeth finally gets to meat her. During her visit, Mr. Darcy also shows up at Lady de Bourgh's, he is the her nephew and she wishes Darcy to marry her daughter, however that is not in Darcy's plan, for he proposes to Elizabeth. She is disgusted by the proposal because he is proud, separated her sister and Mr. Bingley and had ruined the happiness of her friend Mr. Wickam back home who claims that Mr. Darcy had cheated him out of a fortune left to him by Mr. Darcy's father. Mr. Darcy leaves dejected and sad, but returns later with a letter explaining his reasons for all he has done, his suspicions of Jane only using Mr. Bingley for money, as well as explaining that all that Mr. Wickham has told her was a lie that he had given him his inheritance and he had swindled it away. Elizabeth feels a little bad about how harsh she was to Mr. Darcy, but still does not want to marry him. Elizabeth returns home and leaves on trip to tour the lakes with her aunt and uncle. On the trip they decide to go tour Pemberley which is where Mr. Darcy lives. At first she says no, but upon being reassured that he is not at home she agrees. They go on the tour and Mr. Darcy returns unexpectedly. This brings about many other meetings between the two during their trip. Elizabeth and her aunt and uncle receive a letter from Elizabeth's family saying that her sister Lydia has run off with Mr. Wickham whom the family had trusted, but after the letter Elizabeth received from Mr. Darcy she now knows otherwise and fears that Mr. Wickham does not plan to marry Lydia at all, but only wants to take advantage of her. Elizabeth informs Mr. Darcy of the circumstances and immediately returns home. Her father and uncle leave in search of Lydia, and return with the news that Lydia is married. Although Mr. Darcy had sworn Wickham and Lydia to secrecy that he was the one who had paid Wickham's debts so that he would marry Lydia the secret was spilled to Elizabeth and her feelings towards him begin to change drastically. News comes that Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy are again in town, and they pay the Bennets a visit. Mr. Bingley proposes to Jane and she accepts. Elizabeth realizes that she loves Mr. Darcy and while they are on a walk one evening the subject comes up again and they decide to get married. Mr. Darcy speaks with Mr. Bennet and he agrees to the marriage. So the story ends happily with Lydia marrying Mr. Wickham, Jane marrying Mr. Bingley and Elizabeth Marrying Mr. Darcy.《本杰明富兰克林自传》这个自己再加点吧。In this clear, crisply written story of his life, Benjamin Franklin shows the reader what his childhood was like and what he came to value as meaningful and worthwhile techniques of communication, conduct, and self-improvement. A conscientious and serious youth, Franklin nevertheless left his boyhood town because he had impregnated a young lady. This early act of responsibility led him to pursue work that led him, in the coming years of the American Revolution, to be a strong advocate of political independence, even at the cost of war. Franklin became as fine a statesman as ever the United States was to produce. One of the country's founding fathers and a tireless champion of individual liberty, he also served as the American ambassador to France. He tells of how he learned the printing trade and how he established "Poor Richard's Almanac." He also shares with his readers his hopes for the free country that he helped to bring into being. The reader cannot help but admire this brilliant and brave founding father, as much for his humility as for his services to his country and its future citizens.《隐身人》The story opens on a snowy winter evening in rural Iping Village, England at the turn of the century. A stranger checks into a country inn with his face bandaged up as though from a horrible accident. He demands privacy and for his cases to be brought up from the station in the morning. The locals just can't seem to keep from trying to glimpse at what lies beneath the man's wrappings. Unusual occurrences begin and the stranger is suspected of being a thief among other things. The stranger enlists the help of an unwilling Mr. Marvel who is so unnerved that he runs for his life taking off with the stranger's possessions. The stranger is forced to flee after it is determined that he is in fact an invisible man.The stranger comes upon the residence of Dr. Kemp who finally is told the identity of the stranger. It is Griffin, a brilliant chemistry student who is described as almost an albino. In great detail he tells Kemp of how the whole thing happened as a part of his studies on an unfortunate cat, his act of arson to his living quarters, his flight from the law, and how he now wants to use his invisibility to conquer the world. He tells how the only flaws to invisibility are being nude in the elements and how food gives away his whereabouts until it is digested. Griffin neglects to mention that the experiment has made him insane for want of power.Kemp is unsympathetic but plays along with Griffin while sending a note to the local constable. The law is after him yet again but he manages to slip away. He is enraged at Dr. Kemps deceit and vows revenge. He assaults Kemps home, breaking all the windows and chopping through a door with an ax bringing the action and the story to its climax.希望对你有帮助。
雨丰是小兔
Many people simply regard Pride and Prejudice as a love story, but in my opinion, this book is an illustration of the society at that time. She perfectly reflected the relation between money and marriage at her time and gave the people in her works vivid characters. 许多人认为这只是一个爱情故事傲慢与偏见,但在我看来,这本书是对当时社会的例证。她完美地体现了金钱与婚姻关系时,给她的时间在她的作品生动的人物形象的人。 The characters have their own personalities. Mrs. Bennet is a woman who makes great efforts to marry off her daughters. Mr. Bingley is a friendly young man, but his friend, Mr. Darcy, is a very proud man who seems to always feel superior. Even the five daughters in Bennet family are very different. Jane is simple, innocent and never speaks evil of others. Elizabeth is a clever girl who always has her own opinion. Mary likes reading classic books. (Actually she is a pedant.) Kitty doesn’t have her own opinion but likes to follow her sister, Lydia. Lydia is a girl who follows exotic things, handsome man, and is somehow a little profligate. When I read the book, I can always find the same personalities in the society now. That is why I think this book is indeed the representative of the society in Britain in the 18th century. 书中的人物有自己的个性。班纳特太太是一个女人谁使大力女儿嫁出去。彬格莱先生是位很友好的年轻人,但他的朋友,达西先生,是一个非常骄傲的人谁似乎总是感觉优越。即使是班纳特家的五个女儿有很大的不同。简是简单,天真,从不说别人的恶。伊丽莎白是一个聪明的`女孩谁总是有她自己的意见。玛丽喜欢阅读古典书籍。 (其实她是一个学究。)小鹰没有她自己的意见,而是喜欢跟她的妹妹,莉迪亚。莉迪亚是一个女孩谁如下异国情调的东西,英俊的男子,并在某种程度上有点挥霍。当我读的书,我总能在社会上找到相同的人物了。这就是为什么我觉得这本书确实是在英国社会在18世纪的代表。 The family of gentleman in the countryside is Jane Austen’s favourite topic. But this little topic can reflect big problems. It concludes the stratum situation and economic relationships in Britain in her century. You can find these from the very beginning of this book. The first sentence in this book is impressive. It reads: “It is a truth well known to all the world that an unmarried man in possession of a large fortune must be in need of a wife”. The undertone is very clear: the foundation of the marriage at that time is not emotion but possession. 在农村家庭是简奥斯汀先生最喜欢的话题。但是,这个小问题都可以反映大的问题。它总结了地层情况和英国的经济关系,她的世纪。你可以找到从一开始这本书。 在这本书的第一句话让人印象深刻。它写道:“这是众所周知的,在世界上的一大笔财富占有未婚男子必须在妻子需要一个真相“。该底色是非常明确的:当时的婚姻的基础是感情,但不占有。 People always think that Austen was an expert at telling love stories. In fact, the marriage in her book is not the result of love, but the result of economic needs. After reading this book, I know the truth is that a poor woman must be in need of a husband, a wealthy man. I couldn’t forget how eager Mrs. Bennet wants to marry off her daughters. If you want to know why she is so crazy about these things, I must mention the situation in Britain at that time. Only the eldest son had the privilege of inheriting his father’s possessions. Younger sons and daughters who are used to luxurious lives have no choice but marry a man or woman in possession of a large fortune to continue their comfortable lives. Thus, we can see that getting married is a way to become wealthier, particularly for women without many possessions. Jane Austen told us that money and possession determined everything, including marriage and love in her century. 人们总是认为,奥斯汀是一个擅长讲爱情故事的专家。事实上,在她的书婚姻不是爱情的结果,但经济需要的结果。读完这本书,我知道事情的真相是,一个穷女人,必须在一个丈夫,一个富有的人的需要。 我无法忘记班纳特太太多么渴望希望她嫁出去的女儿。如果你想知道为什么她如此疯狂的这些事情,我必须提到当时英国的情况。只有大儿子在继承父亲的财产的特权。小儿子,谁是用来奢侈的生活的女儿不得不嫁给一个大的财富占有一个男人或女人,继续他们舒适的生活。因此,我们可以看出,结婚是一种方式,成为富裕,特别是没有多少财产的妇女。简奥斯汀告诉我们,金钱和拥有决定一切,包括婚姻和爱情在她的世纪。 In “Pride and Prejudice”, the sister of Mr. Bingley strongly opposed his plan of marrying Jane because the Bennets don’t have many possessions and their social positions are much lower than them. From this, we can see there are a lot of obstacles for a not very rich woman to marry a wealthy husband. The society, the relatives would not allow them to get married. In modern society, although the marriages of economic needs have decreased rapidly, the concept of “money determines everything” is still rooted in some people’s mind. A lot of parents try hard to interfere their children’s marriages. Education background, possessions, jobs remains the main reason that may influence one’s marriage. Marry for money is still a big problem in our society. We can’t help thinking: can money determine everything? 在“傲慢与偏见“,彬格莱先生的强烈反对他的妹妹结婚计划,因为简班纳特没有太多的财产和社会地位比他们低得多。由此,我们可以看到有一个不是很有钱的女人嫁给一个有钱的丈夫一个很大的障碍。社会,亲友不会允许他们结婚。 在现代社会中,虽然有经济需要的婚姻迅速下降,体现了“金钱决定一切“仍然在一些人心中根深蒂固。很多家长努力干涉子女的婚姻。教育背景,财产,就业机会仍然是主要的原因,可能会影响一个人的婚姻。为钱结婚是在我们的社会仍然是一个大问题。我们不禁想:金钱能决定一切? Austen left this problem for us to think. The genius of Jane Austen lies in this perfect simplicity, the simplicity that reflects big problems. Although Austen was only 21 when she wrote “Pride and Prejudice”, her sharp observation of social lives makes the style of this book surprisingly mature and lively. The plots in her works are always very natural. The development of the plot is as inevitable as a problem in mathematics. I think the depth of Pride and Prejudice is the reason that makes this book prominent and classic. Today, her book still can be the guide telling us the economic relationships both at her time and in modern time. 奥斯汀了此问题,我们去思考。简奥斯汀的天才在于,在这个完美的朴实无华,简洁,反映大的问题。虽然奥斯汀时,她说只有21个“傲慢与偏见“,她对社会生活的敏锐观察,使这本书令人惊讶的成熟和活泼的风格。在她的作品情节总是很自然的。情节的发展,就像是在数学问题是不可避免的。我认为傲慢与偏见的深度是原因,使得这本书突出和经典之作。今天,她的书还是可以指导告诉我们在她的时间都在现代时代的经济关系。