英语诗读后感优质8篇
通过读后感的写作,我们可以培养自己的批判性思维和独立思考的能力,读后感是我们对作品中的语言和修辞手法的思考和欣赏,以下是心得范文网小编精心为您推荐的英语诗读后感优质8篇,供大家参考。
英语诗读后感篇1
during the american civil war, mr. madge went to the battlefield as chaplain, four daughters and her mother at home and lived a poor but strong and optimistic life. although they were poor, they were willing to help hummel, a neighbor who was more in need of help. women have vanity, they want to get beautiful clothes, eat delicious food, live like a princess. although full of fantasy, but in real life, they have been relying on their own efforts to solve all kinds of hardships in life. meg was the eldest daughter of beauty, full of longing for love; the two daughter of joe independent, determined to become a writer; three daughter bess is a traditional girl, gentle and lovely little daughter amy loves painting. the story follows the years when the four women grew up as young women, describing their uninhibited love experiences and their respective pursuit of different ideals and destination.
this is a book that looks very prosaic at the first glance. but when you go deep into it, you will be surprised to find that this book seems to be full of the shadow of yourself or some familiar people. to face and experience all the girls growing up in the age of the girl, can be found in this book: the first love and worry, differences between emotion and reason, the ideal and the reality, the contradiction between the rich and poor. the little woman has no plot of falling rocks and no suspense, but the author tells the familys love by simple words. watching and watching, i can not help but cry for them, inspired by their experience, and even pray for their misfortune. of course i was their humor laugh, they admire the courage to face difficulties...... unconsciously, i felt like i was one of them, watching and thinking about the plot of my mind.
i like meg, i like her love for poverty, not for money temptation character, like her lady style. i like joe, i like her freedom, i love her unswerving determination to dream. i love beth, love her quiet, do anything without complaining, she always love for others good character. i also like amys belief that she is strong and regards poverty alleviation as the responsibility of poverty. their ideals and fates are different, but they all find their best home.
in their view, the home is their growing place, but also a sacred refuge. they listened carefully to their mothers teachings, and used their smart hands and brains to invent another creative and beautiful mind game. the growth process of the four sisters seems to be an interesting educational poem. the author uses neither gorgeous nor boring language to show us the great family, friendship and love of human beings. it seems to me that in the eyes of the four sisters, it is the happiest thing in the world to live forever with the people they love and those who love them.
from them, i learned to be strong, learned to know contentment, but can not meet, i learned to be full of hope for the future, and strive to pursue the dream of optimism. i also learned to double treasure what i have, dont wait for death to lose, only to know their commendable. we should find out the advantages of everyone, not with colored eyes, but see the shortcomings of others.
little women before i read this book, i had watched a cartoon movie made by japan.
so i have a strong interest on it.
it all begins in the dead of winter; the christmas season.
the coldest one of all, were the war has made fuel for heating very scarce.
while her husband is off at war, marmee is left alone to raise their four daughters: jo, meg, beth, and amy.
on christmas eve, marmee has just arrived home from passing out food to the less fortunate with a letter from her husband, the girls father.
the all gather together around the fire to read the letter.
afterwards, the girls are teary eyed.
marmee kisses them and they are off to bed.
jo is longing to become a writer.
so, every night she stays up late writing the script for soap operas.
as morning comes she is the last one awake.
the table is set, and food prepared for their christmas feast.
as dusk falls, the girls are all up in the attic acting out jos play, which she reads from the local (fake) newspaper.
as they are performing, their rich, next-door neighbors grandson watches from the window.
the 2 oldest girls: jo and meg, get ready to attend the christmas ball.
while jo is curling megs hair, there is a strange smell to the air.
amy screams, megs hair is being singed.
they continue digging through the old clothes bin for a pair of white gloves.
one of the prominent themes in little women is the coming of age or maturation of the girls.
during the course of the novel we see them grow in many ways -- physically, intellectually, and especially emotionally.
one question which readers must ask themselves is whether the views the characters have on the coming of age process are shared by alcott.
if they arent, what are alcotts views and how do they differ from those of the women in her story? it is interesting to examine the last half of chapter 20, confidential.
jo addresses the maturation issue as she speaks with marmee of the situation between meg and mr.brooke.
the possible love between these two represents one of the very important aspects in coming of age for a teenage girl.
jo treats this natural process as if it were some sort of disease, however.
jo cannot understand why meg would want to stop behaving like a sensible creature (p.202), and refers to love as such nonsense.
英语诗读后感篇2
recently read a foreign translation of classics, "little women", often by the author that humorous and lively simple words moved by impregnation, sometimes strongly hope not delay the breath read it; sometimes can't help to slow down to careful aftertaste its classic discourse; even my mind will appear in the book of the picture, the mood ups and downs with the plot ups and downs.
open the cover page of the book, the author of the translation press said it was all girls must read good books. is curiosity, attracted me to read on it is the introduction, the above said by a little girl's experience to us a person what happiness, how to meet the truth.
in this materialistic flying so-called height of the development of the network world, people often ask what is happiness blankly, i also will feel perplexed in the face of such problems. what causes such a dull numbness of the world? and who can be responsible for the "materialistic" situation?
wish all the girls read this book. happiness is in jail, we hand out trick; happiness is when the storm of thunder lightning outside, we can stay warm hut; happiness is another when a child is with parents who are severe control, glad that you have a pair of amiable honorable mom and dad. happiness is when people have money but also ignominy, you i'm glad you have good character.
is really full paper absurd speech! i wish every one of us can cherish the hands have treasure! hope we would be happy!
英语诗读后感篇3
the cop and the anthem is a december 1904 short story by the united states author o. henry. it includes several of the classic elements of an o. henry story, including a setting in new york city, an empathetic look at the state of mind of a member of the lower class, and an ironic ending. soapy is homeless. he faces the urgent necessity of finding some sort of shelter for the winter. he is psychologically experienced in thinking of the local jail as a de facto homeless shelter. and the narrative shows him developing a series of tactics intended to encourage the police to classify him as a criminal and arrest him.
soapy's ploys include swindling a restaurant into serving him an expensive meal, vandalizing the plate-glass window of a luxury shop, repeating his eatery exploit at a humble diner, sexually harassing a young woman, pretending to be publicly intoxicated, and stealing another man's umbrella. however, all of these attempts are quickly exposed as failures.
as soapy listens to the church organ play an anthem, he experiences a spiritual epiphany in which he resolves to cease to be homeless, end his life as a tramp afflicted with unemployment, and regain his self-respect. soapy recalls that a successful businessman had once offered him a job. lost in a reverie, soapy decides that on the very next day he will seek out this potential mentor and apply for employment.
as soapy stands on the street and considers this plan for his future, however, a policeman taps him on the shoulder and asks him what he is doing. when soapy answers nothing, his fate is sealed: he has been arrested for loitering. in the magistratesquo;s court on the following day, he is convicted of a misdemeanor and is sentenced to three months in riker's island, the new york city jail.
英语诗读后感篇4
多读书,为自己充电,补充能源。首先按照学校安排,根据自己的学科特点,认真阅读了《英语课程标准》。
翻开目录,这本书从课程性质到课程基本理念,再到课程设计思路,还有课程目标,分级标准,实施建议,更有一些与学科相关的附录内容,供我们学习和参考。从宏观到具体,很详细的为我们做了介绍。
总所周知,英语是全球使用最广泛的语言之一,是国际交往和科技、文化交流的重要工具。所以我国为提高整体国民素质,从义务教育阶段开设英语课。
根据书中所讲,义务教育阶段英语课程的总目标是:通过英语学习使学生形成初步的综合语言运用能力,促进心智发展,提高综合人文素养。书中多次提到“综合语言运用能力”,通过读这本书,我了解到,综合语言运用能力要建立在语言技能、语言知识、情感态度、学习策略和文化意识等方面。
针对以上五个方面,我仔细反思了我的日常教学,我认为我在平时英语教学中,重视了对语言,技能的培养,即:听、说、读、写。在教学实际中,我们经常通过“我说英语,你说汉语”、“你说英语,我说汉语”以及“大小声”、“看口型”等游戏练习环节,锻炼和培养孩子的听、说能力。又经常开火车、排排读、列列读、个别读、齐读等方式培养学生的读的能力。写的方面除了通过抄写单词和句子之外,还有课前5分钟听写环节,锻炼孩子的书写能力。
对于语言知识方面,也在教学设计中,设计了许多环节渗透了语音、词汇、语法、功能、话题等内容。三四年级重点培养了学生的语音和词汇能力,四五年级开始涉及语法、功能和话题能力的培养。而对于文化意识、情感态度和学习策略,重视与实施较少,因为每周课时较短,因此受到了一定的限制。
因此,我们要在以后的教学过程中,注意协调这五个方面,除了继续重视语言技能和语言知识的培养,但是也要继续创新和强化,还要多加设计文化意识、情感态度、学习策略的环节,例如,可以通过让学生搜集一些关于外国文化的知识,对比国内的传统文化,这样既可以拓展学生的文化知识,以及对文化的理解,还可以激发他们的兴趣,发展合作交流讨论的能力,更可以培养爱国意识和拓宽国际视野。
还可以经常组织孩子交流学习英语的经验和方法,组织各种展示和表演机会,之后总结经验,这样做就能注意涉及培养学生的交际和认知、调控、分享能力。
就像书中给我们的教学建议,我们的课堂要为每个学生学习英语奠定基础;注重培养语言运用能力;加强学习策略指导,培养自主学习能力;培养跨文化交际意识;拓展学习途径。这就要求我们还要不断的提高专业水平,以适应英语课程标准对我们提出的要求。
不断的学习、不断的反思、不断的总结,才能创造不断的进步。我相信,只要做了,就能做到。
英语诗读后感篇5
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. 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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
英语诗读后感篇6
sentiments inspired by reading harry potter and the philosopher’s stone
he is a boy who has a thin face, black hair and bright-green eyes. he wears round glasses and a thin scar on his forehead which is shaped like a bolt of lightening. he presents you an absolutely different world by waving around his magic wand. he is in possession of a fascinating broom which can help him fly in the sky easily. he is also a boy who has many traits such as bravery, honesty and kindness. who is he? he is our small magic master—harry potter.
all the things started from the platform nine and three-quarters and that’s where our whole story began. harry received a letter of being admitted to a magic school at his eleventh birthday and came to his new school—hogwarts. people there dressed in cloaks, flicked their wands and uttered spells;owls are their messengers; do-it yourself brooms are the means of transportation; all the chess pieces of the chess could think and move obeying the orders of their masters. no wonder so many people were crazy for this novel for everything that happened were just like a fairy tale.
as for the features of writing, all the characters in the novel were fantastic; take the hero and his two friends for example: the author portrayed the hero as a real friend to his friends and a gentleman to those jealous people. he held the profound meaning of friendship and understood the value of family relationship. his personal charm was shining all over the novel! the hero also made friend with two people. one was clever and cute hermione granger and the other was credible and honest ron wesley. they were the very friends cherished by the hero.
meanwhile, dramatic plots went through the whole novel. i was deeply impressed by many scenes in it and what impressed me most was the valuable friendship among harry, ron and hermione. when harry was confronted with the great problem—getting the philosopher’s stone, ron and hermione made their great efforts to help him without hesitation. what i had to mention on their ways to getting the stone were ron’s wonderful wizard chess and hermione’s brilliant logic to the tough puzzle. when playing chess, ron showed his courage. he risked his life and he even had willingness to sacrifice for the victory of the game. his fearless spirit really moved me a lot. misfortune never comes singly; the next problem was the tough puzzle. hermione demonstrated her great breadth of learning and gave a correct answer. she was a real intellectual..thanks to their selfless help, harry could win the last victory.
‘a friend in need is a friend indeed.’ they three held connotation of the word ‘friend’ and willing to pay for friendship at any cost. their inner love for each other presented without reservation. contrary to them, the evil man in the novel—lord voldemort. being cruel, guileful, unscrupulous, he committed all manners of crimes including murder, arson, etc. although he held power and status, he was still overwhelmed with grief. the main reason was that there was no love with him.
all in all, harry and his friends set a good example for us. connecting to our life, we should value our friendships, be with sincere hearts toward others and let others feel our love. believe me, as long as friendship and love exists in your belief, you’ll have a good harvest on your road.
thats my comments on harry potter and the philosphers stone. thats all. thank you so much.
英语诗读后感篇7
the poor is the work of lev, tolstoy, a famous russian writer. at that time, the russian working people were living in extreme poverty under the dark rule of the tsar, but they were kind hearted and noble minded. the text recounts the fisherman and her wife, sana, who care and sympathize with the neighbor simon. after simon's death, the story of her two orphans is adopted, reflecting the pure and simple compassion of the poor and the noble quality of helping others. through the life of the sanna family, the author reflects the miserable life of the poor people during that period and their perfect mind.
the fisherman's family was very poor, and their days were very tight. but when the wife of the fisherman saw his neighbour simon's death, and the sad and moving picture of the two children who were not sensible, he did not hesitate to take them home. after a series of psychological struggles, fishermen and sanna firmly believe that no matter how hard they are, they should bring up these two children.
in this text, the deepest part of the text is: her head is back, the cold, green face shows the death of the quiet, a pale stiff hand that wants to catch what, hanging from the straw. next to the dead mother, two small children were asleep, with curly hair, a round face, old clothes covered with old clothes, a curly body, and two small heads of light yellow hair close together. apparently, when the mother was dying, she put her clothes on them and hugged their little feet with their old scarves. the child's breathing is even and calm, and the sleeping is sweet. from this startling description of the situation, i realized the poverty and misery of countless working people in the tsarist era, and i also realized the great mother's love and the two children who were worried about the death of simon.
what impressed me most is the description of sanna's words: it's heartbeat badly, do not understand why, but i think it should be done. when sana saw that two poor children were not raised by their mother, they would rather starve themselves or let simon's two orphans starve to death, which fully demonstrated the kindhearted nature of sonna. one of the words of the fisherman moved me out: "we have to take them and how to stay with the dead! oh, we, we can always stay up!" this sentence is so firm, although the fisherman thought about his own days, but also insisted on raising the two orphans of simon, showing the quality of the fisherman's help and the courage to respond. although these words are made up of several simple words, they can reflect their good nature.
reading this story, i think we should learn the poor, not greedy, selfish, more contented, more to share with others, and if we can have a noble, kind and compassionate heart, our life is plain but also very happy. on the contrary, if selfishness and greed are the same as stupid rich people.
英语诗读后感篇8
this week, i finished reading "the wizard of oz" in three days. its really good.
the book is about dorothys parents died when she was young, so she lived with uncle henry and aunt em. dorothy and her house were swept away by a tornado.
then dorothy met the scarecrow, the tin woodman, and the cowardly lion. the scarecrow wanted brains, the tin woodman wanted heart, and the cowardly lion wanted courage.
in the end, everyone realized their dreams.
i like this book, because the plot is beautiful and it attracts me.