飘的英文读后感 篇一
Title: The Resilience of Scarlett O'Hara in "Gone with the Wind"
When I first picked up Margaret Mitchell's "Gone with the Wind," I had no idea the impact it would have on me. As I delved into the story of Scarlett O'Hara, I was immediately captivated by her strength and resilience in the face of adversity.
Scarlett O'Hara is not your typical heroine. She is not innately good or selfless. Instead, she is a complex character, driven by her own desires and ambitions. Throughout the novel, Scarlett's relentless pursuit of what she wants, whether it be love, wealth, or power, is both admirable and frustrating.
What struck me the most about Scarlett's character is her ability to adapt to changing circumstances. From the devastation of the Civil War to the struggles of Reconstruction, Scarlett never gives up. Despite facing numerous setbacks and heartbreaks, she always finds a way to keep moving forward. Scarlett's determination and resourcefulness are truly inspiring.
One of the most powerful scenes in the book is when Scarlett is forced to eat turnips and dig for food in order to survive during the war. This moment showcases her resilience and her refusal to succumb to defeat. It is a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope.
Scarlett's journey is not without its flaws. She makes choices that are questionable and often hurts those around her. However, it is through these mistakes that she learns and grows as a character. Scarlett's imperfections make her relatable and human, and it is through her flaws that we see her resilience shine even brighter.
"Gone with the Wind" is not just a story about the Civil War and its aftermath. It is a story about the indomitable spirit of a woman who refuses to be defined by her circumstances. Scarlett O'Hara reminds us that we have the power to overcome any obstacle that comes our way.
In conclusion, "Gone with the Wind" is a timeless classic that continues to resonate with readers today. Scarlett O'Hara's resilience and strength make her a character that will forever be remembered. The novel serves as a reminder that even in the face of adversity, there is always hope and the possibility for a better tomorrow.
飘的英文读后感 篇二
Title: Love and Loss in "Gone with the Wind"
Margaret Mitchell's "Gone with the Wind" is a sweeping epic that explores the themes of love and loss in the midst of war and reconstruction. As I read this classic novel, I was struck by the profound impact that these themes had on the characters and their journeys.
The love story between Scarlett O'Hara and Rhett Butler is one of the most iconic and tumultuous romances in literature. From their first meeting, there is an undeniable chemistry between them. However, their relationship is marked by constant conflict and misunderstanding. Scarlett's obsession with Ashley Wilkes and Rhett's disillusionment with her ultimately lead to their heartbreaking separation.
Through Scarlett and Rhett's relationship, Mitchell explores the complexities of love. Love is not always easy or straightforward. It can be messy and filled with pain. Scarlett's inability to fully understand her own feelings and her constant pursuit of something else prevent her from truly appreciating the love that Rhett has for her. Their story serves as a cautionary tale about the importance of recognizing and cherishing love when it is present in our lives.
In addition to the central love story, "Gone with the Wind" also explores the theme of loss. The Civil War brings about the loss of loved ones, homes, and a way of life. Scarlett experiences the devastating loss of her family's plantation, Tara, and the life she once knew. This loss forces her to confront her own resilience and adaptability.
One of the most poignant moments in the novel is when Scarlett returns to Tara after the war, only to find it in ruins. This moment symbolizes the destruction of the old South and the end of an era. Scarlett's determination to rebuild Tara represents her refusal to let go of the past and her commitment to preserving her heritage.
Through the themes of love and loss, "Gone with the Wind" offers a profound exploration of the human experience. It reminds us of the fragility of love and the importance of appreciating what we have before it is gone. It also highlights the resilience of the human spirit in the face of loss and adversity.
In conclusion, "Gone with the Wind" is a masterpiece that delves into the complexities of love and loss. Mitchell's portrayal of Scarlett O'Hara and her journey serves as a reminder of the power of love and the resilience of the human spirit. This novel continues to resonate with readers today, reminding us of the enduring power of a timeless love story.
飘的英文读后感 篇三
scarlett , a very personality figures ,the two mans she love ,neither does she know about.to her, i was compelled to admire, admire her strong and brave, admire her to lay down in the environment, farm workers previously suffered education, admire her to disregard the community to create their own expression of the cause .she is in the whole story, all a person full of fighting will full of vitality . i appreciated most , it is this " tomorrow is another day of hers. " . promising forever, full of fighting will , will never give up, never desperate. i think i’m moved by her.so, whenever i meet difficulty, the mood is not good, i will tell oneself : " tomorrow is another day. " ’gone with the wind’ is absolutely a good book that is worth sampling repeatedly, the characters are graceful , the plot rises and falls, exciting boldly and uncon strainedly, though the subjective factor because of the author among them , the appraisal on u.s.a.’s civil war is not objective and overall, but as to angle of literature, this one fine piece of writing generation definitely absolutely, worth visiting.
title: the little prince
author: antoine de st-exupery
main characters: the little prince, the pilot, the rose, the fox, the snake, etc.
despite i’ve not in my childhood yet, i still prefer reading fairy-tale stories. the tales, which accompany with me in my old days, often make me think of some precious experience and sensation which only belong to children. this summer i’ve review this kind of tale, which was published in 1940. it’s the world-famous fairy-tale by the french author, antoine de st-exupery, the little prince.
as many other fairy-tales, the outline of the little prince is not very complex. “i”, the narrator of the story, is a pilot whose plane has something wrong and lands in the sahara. in this occasion, the pilot makes the acquaintance of the little prince, a little boy from another planet, the asteroid b612. the little prince has escaped from his tiny planet, because he has some quarrel with a rose, which grows on his planet. in that case he left his own planet and took an exploration at some neighbor asteroids.
飘的英文读后感 篇四
Gone with the Wind, an American romantic novel written by Margaret Mitchell is a reflection of the civil war. What impresses us most is the spirit of a rebellious Georgia woman named Scarlett O'Hara and her travails with friends, family and lovers in the midst of the antebellum South, the American Civil War, and the Reconstruction period. It also tells the story of love that blossoms between Scarlett O'Hara and Rhett Butler. This is really a kind of moving story. Someone said that the most classic scene in the novel was that when Scarlett returned her ruined home, holding the earth in her hand, she promised that no matter to steal or to rob she would never allow her family to starve. However, I would rather to chose this, the most beautiful sentence in the book, tomorrow is another day. What is called love, and what is called hate? Love and hate can like two lines which will never intersect , but a piece of sunshine can melt them. Only when people lose something they come to know how much precious it is. If you shad tears when you miss the sun, you also miss the stars , Tagore said this. You should learn to let something go ,because , tomorrow is another day.
飘的英文读后感 篇五
I felt that I was deeply fascinated by it soon after I had read it.
I first read it in a summer. I did not finish it at a single sitting. However, the moment I finished it, near midnight in a sweltering August day, with my body poured with sweat, held my breath to turn the last page over, shut the book and heaved a sigh of relief, I just could not express how I felt. All were over: trouble was over; lives were over; hopes were over. I was shocked how such a small book could contain such a complicated story. Never were wars, diseases and starvation ever nakedly exposed to me like this. The turns in plots were surprising but natural.
It was a tragedy: Just as its name suggested, everything was gone with the wind, including families’ touch, friends’ support, sweethearts’ gaze and youth with vigour. The story reminds us of valuing all we were possessing. A life lasts for a short time and anything in it lasts shorter. We always lose something unconsciously and then feel regretful when we need them later.
Characters in the story were so vivid as if they had been going to jump out of the story, as if they had been existed in the real life at first.
“Land is the only thing in the world that amounts to anything, for ‘this the only thing in this world that lasts, and don’t you be forgetting it’ this the only thing worth working for, worth fighting for——worth dying for.” Said Gerald, an Irish man who loved his soil more than his own life, let us know that life can be born out of land.
“But Scarlett, did it ever occur to you that even the most deathless love could wear out? Mine wore out, against Ashley Wilkes and your insane obstinacy that makes you hold on like a bulldog to anything you think about.”
“Scarlett, I was never one to patient pick up broken fragment glue them together and tell myself that the mended whole was as good as new. What is broken is broken——and I’d rather remember it as it was at its best than mend it and see the broken places as long as I lived.” Said Rett Butler, a man who love Scalett as much as a man can love a woman. Loving her for years before he finally got her, he loved her crazily but did not let her know it for fear of being hurt. But at last he still could not escape from hurts. “My dear, I don’t give a damn.” Look, he did not care about it at all. He was a man who disguised himself so much.
“I mustn’t bawl; I mustn’t beg. I mustn’t do anything risk his contempt. He must respect me even——even if he doesn’t love me.”
“I’ll think of it all tomorrow, at Tara. I can stand it then. Tomorrow, I’ll think some way to get him back. After all, tomorrow is another day.”
Said Scalett O’hara, the most wonderful woman I’ve ever seen. She was hard and greedy and unscrupulous, a brave, frightened, bull-headed child. Though she only thought about how to attract man’s attention and did not do anything useful before the war, she did surprise me when I read about her doings after the war. At that time, her Tara was just reduced to ashes. Everyone sketched out their hands and asked her for food. She bravely fac
ed the reality and rebuilt Tara with her own hands. What a tough woman, I thought. Though those she loved were all gone, she was still full of hope. When Rett didn’t love her anymore and wanted to leave her, she said “I mustn’t bawl… even if he doesn’t love me.” A woman’s dignity could be seen from what she have said and done. That’s why I appreciate her.
This novel gave me too much to think about and I can not fully express myself in English. It is true that reading an origin is more vivid than the translated ones. However, my English level limits me to understand the origin well without the translated. But I will work hard in order to understand better.
The novel is my treasure, forever, because I find myself in Scarlett and find the world I live in inside the story.
That’s really an excellent novel, with an ending from which you can see hope rising from despair.