2019年Great,Expectations英文读后感(远大前程)范文
2019年Great,Expectations英文读后感(远大前程)范文 篇一:英文原著阅读报告greatexpectations远大前程 GreatExpectations Introduction ThenovelIreadthistimeis“GreatExpectations”writtenbyCharlesDickens (1812-1870).HeisthegreatestrepresentativeofEnglishcriticalrealism.Dickenswasborn inapoorfamily.Attheageof12,hisfatherwasputinprisonandyoungDickenswassent toworkinafactory.From1827to1829,Dickensworkedasaclerkinalowfirmandlater asanewspaperreporter.DickenswashornedbytheQueenofEnglandthreemonthsbefore hisdeathonJune9,1810.Thewordsofhisgravereadasfollows“byhisdeath,oneof Englandsgreatestwritersislosttotheworld.”Hehasmanymasterpieces,suchas“Ataleof cities”“DavidCopperfield”“Hardtime”“OliverTwist”andsoon.“GreatExpectations” isoneofhismasterpieces.Thestoryinthisbookhappenedinmiddleof19centuryandit reflectsthegapbetweentherichandthepoorinthecapitalisticsociety. Thesummaryofthebook Thisstorytellsusaboutayoungmanwhowishedfortheueal/imaginarylives,and eventuallyhishopewasextinguishedbythereallife.Pipwasanunfortunateboy.His parentsbothdiedwhenhewasababy.Hewasbroughtupbyhiseldersisterandher husbandJoeGargery.JoewaskindtoPipandhealsowantedPiptobeagoodblacksmith. ButtheemergenceofEstellahaschangedhislife.HefellinlovewithEstellaandhewanted tobeagentlemanforher.Thenamysteriouspersoncametohelphimtorealizehisgreat expectations.AtfirstPipthoughtthatitwasMissHavisham,astrangewomanmadeplans forhim.Butatlast,itprovedthatanescapedconvictwhohehadhelpedwhenhewasa littleboywashisbenefactor.Whentheescapedconvictwasarrestedagain,hisexpectations wereatanend.Finallyherealizedthatheonlywantedtobeagentlemanbuthehadignored hisoldfriends.Hecametothereallifeagaineventually.Aftersufferingsomanypainshe andEstellacametogetheratlast.Myviewonthisstory “GreatExpectations”,Ithinkthereisanironyincludedinthistitle.Itrelatestosomeuealisticdreams.Fromthisnovel,Ihavelearntalot. Firstly,IpickupseverallessonsfromPip.Onecanhavegreatdreams,butweshouldachieveourdreamsbyourowneffortinsteadofdependingonotherpeople.Inthisstory,Piphadanuealisticdream.HedidntwanttobeapoorblacksmithlikeJoe.Hewantedtobeupperclasspeople,tobeagentlemanandheimaginedthattherewassomeonehadmadeaplanforhim.ItistruethatAbelMagwitchhelpedhimsecretly.ButwhenAbelMagwitchwasarrested,itputanendtoPipsgreatexpectations.Hehadnothingleft.Andinthisbook,HerbertandPipformapoignantcontrast.Herbertmadegreateffortstorealizehisdreams.Intheend,hisbusinesswasdoingwell,andhiscompanyhadofficesoverseas.Therefore,weshouldrealizethatifwewanttoachievesomethingorfulfilloneofourambitions,wemustmakeeffortsbyourselves.Thereisnooneintheworldthatmakesplansforus.Andthereisnoshortcutforsuccess. Secondly,IhavelearnedfromPipsexperiencethatweshouldbegratefultoothers.WeknowthatPipwasbroughtupbyhissisterandJoe.AndBiddywasalsofriendlytohimwhenhewasathome.Butwhenhewashelpedbyamysteriousperson,hemovedtoLondontolearnbeingagentleman.Hebegantobeproudandlookdownuponthosepeopleathome.Hewantedtoforgethispoorlifeandhispoorfriends.Butwhenhis“greatexpectations”wereruined,itwasstillthosepeoplewhohelpedhimoutoftrouble.However,whenhebegantorealizeit,hissisterhasdied;itwastoolatetosaythankstoher.WhatIwanttosayisthatnomatterhowsuccessfulweare,weshouldnotbeproud;weshouldnotforgetthepeoplewhohadhelpedus,andreturnforthem.IfIhavelearnedanythingaboutgivingthanks,itisthis:giveitnow.Donthesitateuntilitistoolatetogiveourthanks. Thirdly,IalsolearnsomelessonsfromMissHavisham,Sheisawomanfullofhatred,andshelivedinhatredforsomanyyears.ShebroughtEstellaupinordertorevengeonman.Ithinkwhatshedidisnotworthatall.Ononehand,shewasnotinrealhappiness,althoughsherevengedonotherpeople.Ontheotherhand,shehadruinedEstellaslife.Inaddition,shealsomadeothermenmiserable.AsforasImconcerned,ifIwasMissHavisham,Iwillchooseanotherdifferentkindoflife.IwillmakemyselflivebetterthanbeforetoprovethatIcanlivebetterwithoutthatman.Fromherexperience,Ithinkweshouldlearntoforgive, learntogiveupsomebadthingsthathadhappened.Nomatterwhathadhappenedinthepast,weshouldnotbealwayslostinthepastandwearesupposedtolookforward,andcontinueournewlife.Thereisnodoubtthatifshehadchosenapositiveway,shewillhaveasatisfactorylife. Whatsmore,whenitcomestoEstella,Iwanttosaythatweshouldliveourownlife,anddonotonlyliveuptoothersexpectations.Weknowthat,EstellawasbroughtupbyMissHavishamtorevengeonman.ShedideverythingthatMissHavishamtoldher.Wecansaythatshewas“made”byMissHavisham,andshewasproud,cold.Atlast,followingMisshavishamsrequirementsshemarriedtoamanshedidntloveatall.Ithinkshelivedanunhappylife.Sheonlydidasotherpeopletoldher.Andshedidntdosomethingwhatsheliked.Ithinkthiskindoflifeismeaningless.Weshouldhaveourfreedom.Itoccurredtomethatnowadays,parentshavehighexpectationsontheirchildren.Theydecidesomanythingsfortheirchildrenwithoutgettingtheirchildrenspermission