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瓦尔登湖读后感英文版
瓦尔登湖读后感英文版
《瓦尔登湖》是美国作家梭罗独居瓦尔登湖畔的记录,描绘了他两年多时间里的所见、所闻和所思。
该书崇尚简朴生活,热爱大自然的风光,内容丰厚,意义深远,语言生动。
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瓦尔登湖读后感英文篇一 readthroughsomeofthemorethanhalfofthe"waldenpond",tobehonestlookatalotofparagraphsdonotreallyunderstand,butsayitisfunsectionsofanimalsthatpeoplereadfresh.
thefirstanimalistheroosterattention,andthatthemostcommonbirds,howevertheauthor'spenintheairallofasuddenandverypoor.thoreauistheauthordescribedthemthisway:
therooster,pheasantwasoriginally,andtheirchirpingistheworld'smostbeautifulmusic,betterthanalltheotheranimals,butmostofthetimetofillthegapsintheirvoiceistheirwife-themotherchickensarenoisy,it'snowonderthattheyultimatelycanonlybethepoultry,nottomentionwhatkindofachickenegg.thesewordscannothelppeopledesperatelywanttorememberthemusicchenmingrooster,theresultwasaloss,exceptinwritingfromthemechanical"oo"sound.asforthehen,theycanonlyrememberthemaftertheendofeachtimeitisunderthe"giggle"tostopthecalled.
waldenpond,howcantherearesomanywildanimal?
everydayitseemsthattheauthorandnotthenametheysayhello.arefamiliarwithant,butwheretheantsarelikethesoldiershowtoah,makethatanantwarwasafraidtoreadthesmallbioofcontempt.lovelyfledglingpartridgedestitutepeople,theyonlyobeytheinstinctofmothersandtheirownoh,thefullnessoftheirlongfeathersofthebodyofsmallbranchesandleavestogethertomaintainthesameposture,wheretostaymotionless,itpickedupwhenastrangerorfollowit,itcontinuestostayasmotionless,ortakeyoureyesclean.scary,ofcourse,mostdivingbirds,anditalwayssentlaugh,whenitisfromthislakefirstdive,theobservermuchhuntingorafteralotoffun.whatitis,youcangotothebottomofthelaketofishinthebird.
afterallthehumananimalis,ah,justhigh-levelanimals.theauthorpredictedthattheresultofhumanprogressmustbetogiveupmeat,asthesavagetothecivilizedaroundafterpeoplegiveupbadhabits,likeeating.idonotknowhumanbeingsarenotonedaygiveupmeat,itisverycuriousabouttherabbitcall.inthebook,theauthorsaid:
rabbittotheend,thetruthwasachildcry.onrabbits,themostprofoundimpressionthatthetreehitahare,butthereisnowrittenrecordofourhadbeenapoorhuntrabbits.
瓦尔登湖读后感英文篇二 WaldenisamasterpiecewrittenbyHenryDavidThoreau(1817-1862),whowasborninConcord,Massachusetts.Theagehelivedhadwitnessedtheflourishofcapitalismaswellastheprosperityofindustrializationandurbanization.Duringthe19thcentury,theAmericaneconomydevelopedatsofastratethatmostpeoplewereboundupinpursuingthematerialsatisfaction,whileingoredthespirituallifetoagreatextent.ButThoreauwasquitedifferentfromotherpeople,hedisdainedthemoderncivilizationandattachedmoreimportancetothespiritthanthematerial.Hethoughtmanypeopleofhistimelivedinanon-human-likemodernsocietyandmanymodernappliances,suchastrainsandtelegraphs,haddoneharmtopeople'sharmoniouslifepeaceandalsobrokentherelationshipbetweenhumanandnature.
Inordertoprovethatwithoutthemoderninstruments,peoplecanalsoliveahappylife,in1845,hemovedintoacabinontheshoreofWaldenPondandlivetherealonefortwoyearstogetclosetothenature.Walden,isthefamousbookmainlytalksabouthislifeandthoughtsduringthosedayslivinginthewoods.
ThoreauwassohappywiththelifelivingnearthelakeofWaldenthathefeltitasweetgracetohavethenature'accompanyandeventhesoundsofrainandthesightsaroundhishousewerefullofsincerefriendship.Inhiseyes,thenaturewasanintimatefriendofhimandallthingsinthenaturewerelivelyandvivacious.Andallkindsofanimalsinthewood,suchasfieldmouses,robinsandwildrabbitswereamicablytreatedandregardedashisadorablecompanions.Heeventhoughtthatplantswerealsohadtherighttoliveequalwithhumanbeings.Justbecauseofthis,heevenblamedhimselfforhittingchestnuttreeswithstones.Frommanywordsorsentences,wecaneasilyfeelThoreau'sdeeploveandcaretowardsnature.
Besides,Thoreauwasapioneeringnaturelover,whocalledonpeopletostopdestoryingnaturebutprotectitbysettinghimselfanexampletoothers.Theconsciousnessoftheenvironmentalprotectionisbecomingmoreandmoreimportantinourmodernsociety,whilethewholeworldistrappedinsomeseriousecologicalcrisisesresultingfromhuntingandkillinganimals,cuttingdowntreesandpollutingtheriversforpursuitofhumanbeings'owninterests.Weallhavethecommonsensethatthenumberofwildlifeisdecreasing,theareaoflakeisshrinking,andthewaterisnotclearanymore.What'sworse,environmentproblemssuchasglobewarming,climatechangeandairandwaterpollutionaredeterioratingduringthecommercialprocess.Soit'shightimethatweshouldrealizeweneverbethedominatorofthewholeworldconquringnature,butshouldsparenoeffortstoimprovetheenvironmentrightaway.Thatis,weshouldcomplywiththenaturallaws,makereasonableutilizationofnaturalresourcesandkeeptheharmoniousdevelopmentbetweenthesocietyandtheenvironment.Onlyinthiswaywillwehasanopportunitytoembraceabrightfutureandachieveasustainablesociety.
Inthebook,Walden,Thoreaunotonlyadvocatedtheprotectionofnature,butalsoencouragepeopletocomprehendandreturntonature.Hetoldususinghisownexperiencethatbylivingasimplelifeclosetonature,wehumanbeingswillfindoutthetruevalueoflifeandsignificanceofexistence.
Afterreadingthebook,whatimpressedmemostisthedescriptionofthefascinatingsceneryaroundtheWaldenpound,especiallythesesentences:
"Alakeisthelandscape'smostbeautifulandexpressivefeature.Itisearth'seye;lookingintowhichthebeholdermeasuresthedepthofhisownnature.Thefluviatiletreesnexttheshorearetheslendereyelasheswhichfringeit,andthewoodedhillsandcliffsaroundareitsoverhangingbrows".ToThoreau,theWaldenlakeislikeacharmingandmeltinggirl,whohasslendereyelashesandlikestodressherselfindifferentbeautifulclotheswiththechangesofdifferentseasons.
Everymorningaftergettingup,ThoreauwouldhaveabathintheWaldenlaketostartanewday.Afterthat,heusedtowanderaroundthepondandrefreshhimselfwiththefreshair.Insummerdays,hecultivatedapieceoflandandgrowedbeans,blackberries,johnswortsandthelike.ThedepictionofhisleisureruralityspontaneouslyremindsmeofTaoYuanming,thefamousChinesepoet,wholivedintheJinDynastyandmadehislifemeaningfulbyreturningtothenatureandperfectinghimself.IfThoreauandTaoYuanminglivedinthesameperiodandplace,theywouldprobablybecomebestfriends.
Fromthebook,weknowthatduringtheyearswhenThoreaulivedneartheWalden,hedidnotcompletelyisolatehimselffromtheoutsideworld.Sometimeshewenttothetownanddidoddjobsandwouldreceivevisitorsandfriendsinhiscabinattimes.AsImentionbefore,theintentionforhislivinginthewoodswasthathewantedtoteachpeoplehowtoliveasimplelife,achieveenjoymentfromthenature,freeoneselffromthestraineddailylifeandwhatismoreimportantistoreevaluatethevalueofsociallife.
Thoreau'sthoughofenjoyingasimplelifehasamorerealisticsignificanceandhavebecomeavaluablespiritualwealthinourmodernsociety.Withthedevelopmentofthematerialcivilization,people'sdesiresareswellinglimitlesslyandmanypeoplearebusywiththepursuitofwealthandluxuriouslifebyanymeans,includingattheexpenseofnature.However,eveninthesocietymateriallyaffluentandtechnologicallyadvanced,peoplearenotbemorehappierthanthosepeoplewholivedcenturiesago,butevenfeellesssatisfactoryandcomplaintmoreabouttheirpresentlifeasaresultofhavingunboundeddesiresofgettingmoreandbetter.Therefore,manypeoplewhopossessalathavebecomeslavesofmachine,workingmorebutdonothavetheabilitytoenjoywhattheyhave.
InthebookWalden,Thoreauhadrealizethisproblemseveralhundredsago.Thus,hesethismindtogiveaenlightenmenttoawakepeopleandencouragethemtoliveasimplelife.HisthoughtshavegreatsimilaritywiththebeliefofourChinesehumanism,thatis,themeaningoflifeliesinthesaneandhealthyenjoymentofasimplelife.Infact,ThoreauandhisteacherandfriendEmersonpraisedhighlyonConfucianismandboththembenefitedalotfromit.IamveryhappytoseetheinterlinkedplacebetweenChinesecultureandwesternculture.
Readingthisbookislikehavingatranquilsteamflowthroughmyheart,washingthedustinmymind.Itteachesmehowtokeepapurespiritinthecomplexsociety,setpropergoalsformylifeaswellasenjoytheendowsofnature.Inshort,IfeelitquiteworthwhiletoreadthebookWalden.Isincerelyhopemoreandmorepeoplewouldliketoreadthisbookandreceivebenefitsfromit.
瓦尔登湖读后感英文篇三 Closingthewhitecoverofthebook’Walden’,IjustquiteconfusedbecausesomanynewwordsthatIcan’trecognize.WiththehelpofChineseversiondownloadedfromtheinternet,afterIcatchthegeneralidea,aburstofcoldwaterpoursintomyheart,pureandlimpid,clarifymyshatteredmindwithoutanydirtexisting.Assomesaidinpreface“Waldenisabookwithlonenessandsolitudeandabookwithasingleperson.”Whenyourmindisuneasy,youhavenoneedreadingthebook.Itrequiresyoutocomedownandtobeatleis