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经典名著英语读后感 篇1
When I first read Don Quixote's work, I thought that he was a funny vulgarwork. The nervous "brave spirit" of the protagonist is vividly displayed in thebook, which makes people look down upon him more and more. However, I think thatthe book asks for a certain truth. The essence of people's most basic is toachieve it recklessly for their own goals. From the book, we can see that Askinny Knight like a sorghum pole, the fantastic gentleman always shows hisintegrity and good nature in the process of realizing this, which is the highestspirit of human beings, but also because of his simplicity, he makes manyjokes.
The task of Don Quixote has become a famous model in the world forlearning. His character is complex. On the one hand, he is divorced from realityand always indulges in fantasy. He takes the estimation of his own strength andhis motherland, and fails repeatedly. But on the other hand, his motive is pureand kind. He is determined to eradicate the demons in the world, opposeoppression, eliminate the strong and support the weak. He is full of selflessand fearless spirit. For the question of the crooked knights, his comments arealways profound, clear and philosophical.
There are nearly 700 characters in Don Quixote's book, which describes awide picture of life, truly and comprehensively reflects the contradictions ofthe Spanish Kingdom at the beginning of the 16th century, condemns theshamelessness of the aristocracy, and expresses deep sympathy for the sufferingsof the people. I think it is this willingness that makes this work deeply lovedby people all over the world, so that it is loved by 54 countries and regions inthe world One hundred of the writers were selected as the best classics.
This is the charm of Don Quixote, and I am also deeply attracted by it. Iread it over and over again, and I have many aftereffects after reading it.
经典名著英语读后感 篇2
Fortress besieged is indeed a good book, read it every time I will have a new feeling, a good book does make me in the busy work, study and life there is a piece of leisure time, let oneself alleviate fatigue, make the person be free on the mind.
Great what great? Because, you is kneeling to see their, you kneeling, others naturally tall than you, because you just want to when a draw is not a creator, so the author stood in a certain height, overlooking the life openly revealed the weakness of human nature, the authenticity of life, and lived to tear apart and show, give a person with deep shock and enlightenment ideas.
As a student, marriage is not I should go to the topic of discussion. Fortress besieged is telling us what is the real life. Everyone from the day began to pursue his sensible think the ideal love, when it comes to getting the and are looking for an ideal marriage for love, but few people really do it all. In fact, life has taught us a rule: marriage is random! Marriage is like a siege, some people want to go in, inside people want to come out! When love is eroded by years, become a part of life, the love has been sublimated to the family.
经典名著英语读后感 篇3
The protagonist of Don Quixote's novel, originally named Alonso jihada, wasa local man. He was fascinated by the popular Chivalry Novels at that time andwanted to imitate the chivalry. He found a pair of tattered and incomplete armorfrom the antiquities of his family. He named it Don Quixote de Mancha himself.He also found a servant sangqiu and a milkmaid from the neighboring village,named Dulcinea, as his favorite person to serve him all his life. Then he rodeon a thin horse and ran away from home. Don Quixote also acted according to thestrange ideas in his mind, regarding windmills as giants, sheep as enemies,convicts as knights, wine bags as giants' heads, indiscriminately cutting andkilling, causing many ridiculous things. His actions were not only useless forpeople, but also suffered from beating and suffering. When he got home for thelast time, he was bedridden and finally understood. He made a will, and if theniece, the only heir, married the knight, her right of inheritance would becancelled.
At first glance, Don Quixote, I think, is just a funny vulgar work. Thenervous "brave spirit" of the protagonist is vividly displayed in the book,which makes people look down upon him even more. But savor carefully, and feelthat there is a truth in the book. The most basic essence of people is toachieve their goals recklessly. In the process of realization, the chivalrousknight, who is as thin as a high pole, and the gentleman with fantastic ideas,always shows his integrity and kindness. This is the most noble spirit of humanbeings. Because it is too simple, many jokes are made.
When Cervantes wrote Don Quixote, he aimed at attacking, satirizing andfabricating the strange chivalrous novel and its bad influence on people. It wasintended to be written as a few short stories. Later, it was written that hewrote in his life experience and ideal. His thought content became more and morerich, and his characters became more and more realistic, until he described thedisaster brought by Spanish society to the people, and became an encyclopediafor us to understand and study the social politics, economy, culture and customsof Spain at that time.
This is Don Quixote. Although Don Quixote is funny, what about other peoplein reality? So, when we see Don Quixote, we should all reflect on ourselves.That's what I think after watching Don Quixote.
经典名著英语读后感 篇4
Ialways wanted to read this famous bookI wanted to read it when I was inschool, but I always missed each other and didn't see it. I finished readingtoday, but I was a little disappointed. I don't know why Cervantes created suchan image of a "madman".
Don Quixote was a declining aristocrat. He was addicted to Knights' novelsand became obsessed with them. He found a pair of armor and rode on a skinny oldhorse. He began his imaginary journey of supporting justice and wandering theJianghu. He is a pure and stubborn idealist, living in fantasy. In other words,he is a completely stubborn lunatic. He regarded windmills as giants, sheep asenemies, convicts as knights, and a common village woman as his princess.Repeatedly hit the wall, often head broken blood but unswervingly, infatuated.It's his servant sangqiu, who is fat and timid and greedy for a small price, whois still a normal man with flesh and blood. He will take advantage of hismaster's craziness and paranoia, play a little cleverness, and seize theopportunity to increase some benefits for himself. He is a real living man. Justlike this, two other living treasures, a pair of unimaginable masters andservants, staged a funny farce for us. One of the most amusing scenes is that inthe dark night, sangqiu is afraid to hold his master's thigh all the time anddare not give up. However, he is eager to describe courteously, which is reallyvivid and vivid.
The most touching ones in the book are some of Don Quixote's good friends.They never give up on Old Tang. They must try their best to cure his madness.They have used violent meansto put the old Tang in a cage and escort him homewith arms; they have used the means of burning books and "pit" Confucianismtoburn all the Knights' novels in the old Tang family and even seal the study;they have used the means of concealing the sky and the seato pretend to be aknight, to pretend to be a princess in distress and so on, all in order to pullthe old Tang from fantasy to reality. They really mean to their friends,especially for such a "terminally ill" crazy friend. They didn't give up, andeven were wrongly wounded and beaten by old Tang. Life can have such a fewfriends, enough!
Ijust don't know the background of the times. I don't know what theintention of this episode is that some sangqiu, who was governor of the islandfor several days, handled several cases cleanly and fairly, but was forced toresign at last.
经典名著英语读后感 篇5
During the summer vacation, I savored Don Quixote again.
The author of this book draws a caricature of the knight errant through themiserable experience of the mad Don Quixote. You see, it's the mill windmill,but he thinks it's a giant with three heads and six arms. So he urges the horsespear to rush away, but it's thrown to the ground and can't move. Even so, whenthe servant Sancho came to tell him again that it was not a giant but awindmill, he argued that it was the magician who turned the giant into awindmill. There are countless such actions, which are very funny and makereaders laugh again and again. The author combines the description of thecharacters of different social classes with the description of the socialreality, vividly reappears the domineering of the noble gentlemen and the upsand downs of the common people.
Don Quixote was a little squire who was fascinated by reading Knights'novels all day. He imitated the ancient knights and went out to adventure anddid many ridiculous things. Although he is crazy, he hates tyranny and crueltyand opposes oppression. You see, once, his horse was injured by a group ofporters. Regardless of the other side's more than 20 people, he resolutelyfought with the other side and was finally knocked down to the ground. If I seemore than 20 men holding sticks, I'm sure I'm not brave enough to go out. I'lleither admit my misfortune or run away. And Don Quixote, knowing that the enemyis strong and we are weak, is still fighting for justice in the end. This spiritis really worth learning. Don Quixote is also very charitable, sympathizing withthe weak and upholding justice. Once, he caught a wronged prisoner. In order tolet him go, he reconciled and beat him once, although at last many prisoners ranaway.
Don Quixote is a complex and contradictory man. He has some other badhabits. He thinks he's right and doesn't listen to others' advice. Sangqiuadvised him not to cut down the windmill, but he didn't listen. At last, he waslifted up by the windmill and hurt. He was nervous again. When he saw a mancoming to him, he thought that the other side was going to fight him, so hekilled the other side with a knife.
The first time I read "Don Quixote", I wanted to laugh, and did ridiculousthings for Don Quixote. The second time I read it, I wanted to cry, for thedomineering of aristocratic gentlemen and the ups and downs of ordinary people.The third time will naturally think from these cries and smiles. So, what do youread from it? Let's talk about it together!