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远大前程英文读后感
远大前程英文读后感
篇一:
《远大前程》英文
ReflectiononGreatExpectation
-----MyReadingReportofGreatExpectation
ClassoneStudentNo.10Name:
AnnaWangGreatExpectationwaswrittenbyCharlesDickens(1812-1870),oneofthemostpopularwritersofallthetime,whocreatedsomeofthebest-knowncharactersinEnglishliterature.GreatExpectationissimilartoDavidCopperfieldinthatitisthestoryofaboygrowingup.
Piphaslosthisparentswhenhewasfifteenyearsold.Hewasbroughtupbyhissisterandherhusband--JoeGargery,ablacksmithwhotakesPiponasanapprentice,teacheshimhistradeandmakesfriendswithhim.OnedaybeforeChristmas,whenPipwenttothechurchyardwherehisparentswereburied,hemetanescapingconvict--AbelMagwitch.Pipbroughtcakesforthehungryman,whichtouchedAbeldeeply,althoughhewascaughtbypolice.AftertheChristmas,PipwasinvitedtoplaywithEstella,abeautifulgirladoptedbyMissHavisham.MissHavishamwastherichestmaninthevillage.Butshewasverystrange.Shewasdressedabridalveilallthewholelifeafterherfiancéleftherattheweddingday,takingheralargeamountofproperty.Soshelivedintherevengeandhatedallthemen.ShetreatedEstellaasatooltotakerevengeonallman.WhenPipmetEstella,helovedher,sodidEstella.ButEstellaknewshewasjustatooltocarryouttherevengeplanofMissHavisham,soshepretendedtobeproud,indifferentandlookdownuponPip-arelativeofapoorblacksmith,whichbrokePip’sheart.Asaconsequence,Pipwasdeterminedtobeearealgentlemanwhoisinpossessionofmoney,goodmanners,luxuriouslifeandagreatexpectationforEstella’ssake.Underthehelpofastrangerwhodonatedalotofmoneytohim,PipleftJoeandthevillage,andwenttoLondontolivealuxuriouslifetolearntohowtobeearealgentleman.Pipstartedtowastemoney,lookdownuponotherpoorpeople,evenincludingJoe,hisbrother-in-lawandbestfriend!
Gradually,Piplosthimselfinthewhirlpoolofmoney,althoughhehashadalargenumberofdebts.Asthesametime,Estellahasbeemoreandmorebeautiful,gracefulandbrilliant.ShewalkedinthecrowdofmenandmarriedoneofthemastheMissHavisham’swish,whichreallytorePipintopieces.And,asthesametime,themysteriousbenefactorofPipcameout.HeisAbel-theescapingconvictwhomPiphashelped.Whenheescapedfromtheprisonagain,heearnedmuchmoneyandwantedtopaybackPipinthatway.ButAbelsoonwascaughtbypoliceanddied.ThepropertieshegavetoPip
alsowereconfiscatedbypolice.Pipfellfromtheheaventohell.Hecouldn’tstandit.Asaresult,hehadaseriousill.
AfterreceivingaletterdescribingthebadsituationofPip,JoecametoLondontolookafterPipinspiteofthebadattitudePipevertowardshim.Afterrecovering,Piprealizedhiswrong.Hedecidedtobeagentlemanbyhisownendeavor.Sohecamebacktothesmallvillageandsparednoeffortstomakebusinesswithhisfriend--Herbert.Severalyearslater,PipmetEstellaagainattheoldhouseofMissHavisham.AfterknowingherhusbandhasdiedandtherealreasonwhyEstelladidn’tchoosehimbefore,Pipmadeaproposaltoher.Atlast,thetwoloverswereintogetherandPipfoundhisrealgreatexpectationattheend.
WhenIfinishedreadingthenovel,Ialsotakeconsiderationtothequestion“whatarealgreatexpectationis?
”Inmyopinion,greatexpectationnotmeansmoney,luxuriouslifeprovidedbyothers,eventhebenefactorsareyourparents.Itisourowndreamsthatwewanttorealizebyourownefforts.Greatexpectationmaybethefurtherstudy,arespectabledegree,agoodjob,awarmfamilyorsomethingelse.Butwemustknowthatourfutureandgreatexpectationmustbemasteredbyourown.Weshouldworkingforthem,fightingforthem,evendyingforthem,whatever.Onlywhenwegotwhatwewantbyourownendeavor,canwesaywehavehadagreatexpectation.
篇二:
远大前程--英文
IthinktherearethreethemesrevealedinthenovelGreatExpectations
1.womenarefragile.Thatisnotbecausethosewomenareinlackofwill,butthattheyneedsurvivingabilitiesandthatofself-survivalandstruggleagainstdestiny.Theyalwaysturntomen.Thatcanbecalled“herosavingthebeauty”.ThisnotionoriginatedintheGreektalesbutisstilladoptedsuccessively.Theonlydifferencebetweenthemliesintheplotandstructure.Estellaisadoptedandtrainedtobreakmen?
sheartsbyMissHavisham.HavishamrevengesmenandmarriesEstellatoanunworthyguythoughPipdeeplylovesEstella.Nothingcanbebittererthanseehislovermarriedtoanotherguyforaman.PipreallyfellintothedespairoflosingEstella.However,Estellasuffersalotandbeginstoregretforherinitialchoiceforherspouseandbeginstotreasure
2.Facingdestiny,womenarephysicallyandintellectuallyinferiortomen.Actuallyitdoesnotmeantheyhaveaninferiorintelligence,butthatitseemsso.Orwecansaythatbothmenandwomenhavethesamepotentialofintelligence,butwomennevershowalot.Godcreateseveryoneequally,butnoteveryoneisgrantedthesameapproachestosuccessorachievements.Womenarerestrictedtofamilies,whichrestricts
themfromshowingalot.Theycancookfoodwell,whichisonestandardfortheirexcellencebutnottheoneformale.Thenovelgoesthiswaysinceitimpliesthemaleconsciousness.Theordinaryintelligenceofwomeninmarriageandloveisexposedpletely.Havishamisabandonedonherweddingday,butshekeepstheroomlikethedayshegotmarried,whileontheotherhandshetrieseverymeanstorevengemen.Bearingthesetwoconflictivethoughtsinmind,Havishamcertainlyfailstoliveherownlifeoutofthecontrolorinfluencefrommale.
3.Thedisciplineforwomen].AfeministDeBufuwasays:
“Oneiscalledwomanbecausesheis?
made?
not?
born?
.”Culturallywomanistheproductofsocietyandtheresultofitsstrictrestrictions.Thosewomenwhodonotobeythedisciplinesarenotregardedasgraciousorgoodwomenbysocialcriteria,whichemphasizesonfamilies,theresponsibilitiesfortheirhusbandsandtheirdependenceonmen.InGreatExpectations,EstellaandHavisham?
smisfortunesarecloselyattachedtoloveandmarriage.Theytrytorevengemenandbuttheycannotleavemen.EstellaleavesPip,butatlastsheesbacktohim.AndHavishamkeepsthinkingabouthermarriagedayandherhusband.SoinDickens?
snovel,womenaredecentonsurface,butfailedinheart.
Everyperiodhasanoutstandingfeature,whichmakedescendantslingerinmind.Tolearnthisnovelcanhelpusinunderstandingbetterwomen?
seffortstostandup.Societypressespublictobelievethatmale
playsadominantrole.Havishamcansymbolizeafeministbutwhatthen?
Sheneedsamaleacpany.HerendingsomewhatistragicbutEstellaharveststhroughalongtime,butanywayshewinsindependingmanandleadingapleasantlife.
篇三:
英文远大前程英文版读后感
远大前程英文版读后感
GreatExpectationsisanovelbyCharlesDickens,afamouswriterfromEngland.ItisthestoryoftheorphanPip’slife.
Thecharacterinthisnovelgave
methedeepimpressionwasPip.HefellinlovewithEstella.Educatinghimselfforthegirl,Pipstudiedashardashecould.
WhydidheloveEstellasomuch?
Notforherbeautifulface,hertreasure.Pippaidoutsomuchforthelove.
AlthoughEstelladidn'ttreathimwellandeventhatshedidn'trespecthimatall!
Sheputthefoodforhimasadog,buthedidn'thateher.Onthecontrary,heleftfromhishomewithPip/sfriends.Pipjustwantedtobeagentleman.
Heabandonedalotthanhegot.Ican'tunderstandwhyhedoitinthisway.Ithinkit'snotworthatall.Ifonepersondon'tlikeyouornotrespectyou,
youneedn'tdoeverythingforher.Soitmademequitesad.
IfeelsorryforPip.Hehadaverydifficultlife...MissHavishamisalso
acharacterwholeftmeadeepimpression.Shewasapoorlady.Hermotherdiedyoung.Herfartherwasveryrichandveryproud
withonlyonechild,MissHavisham,ishisfirstwife.
Infact,MissHavishamshouldhaveanicelife,
butherweddingwasdestroyedbyherfiance.
Hebrokeherheartandshewasangry.
Shewantedtoretaliateallmen.Shewasreallyakindwoman.Butshechoseawrongwaytocontinueherlife.MissHavishamwantedtohurtotherpersons.
Andshehaddone.Thiswasnotgoodforher.Onlymadeherfeelalittlefortablebuttherewerealsomorevictimsintheworld.
TheaboveiswhatIgetfromthenovelinthetextbookandtoconcludemyopinioninonesentence,Ishouldsaythatpeopleshouldnotdependonothers.