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关于关于简爱简爱英英语读语读后感后感500字字简爱英语读后感500字(一)OliverTwistoneofthemostfamousworksofCharlesDickensisanovelreflectingthetragicfactofthelifeinBritaini n18thcentury.Theauthorwhohimselfwasborninapoorfamilywrotethisnovelinhistw entieswithaviewtorevealtheuglymasksofthosecruelcriminalsandtoe xposethehorrorandviolencehiddenunderneaththenarrowanddirtystre etsinLondon.TheheroofthisnovelwasOliverTwistanorphanwhowasthrownintoaw orldfullofpovertyandcrime.Hesufferedenormouspainsuchashungert hirstbeatingandabuse.WhilereadingthetragicexperiencesofthelittleO liverIwasshockedbyhissufferings.Ifeltforthepoorboybutatthesameti meIdetestedtheevilFaginandthebrutalBill.Tomyreliefaswaswritteni nallthebeststoriesthegoodneeventuallyconquereddevilandOliverlive dahappylifeintheend.Oneoftheplotsthatattractedmemostisthatafterth etheftlittleOliverwasallowedtorecoverinthekindcareofMrs.Mayliea ndRoseandbegananewlife.HewentforwalkswiththemorRosereadtoh imandheworkedhardathislessons.Hefeltasifhehadleftbehindforevert heworldofcrimeandhardshipandpoverty.Howcansuchalittleboywhohadalreadysufferedoppressiveafflictionr emainpureinbodyandmind?Thereasonisthenatureofgoodness.Ithinki tisthemostimportantinformationimpliedinthenovelbyDickens- hebelievedthatgoodnecouldconquereverydifficulty.AlthoughIdontt hinkgoodneisomnipotentyetIdobelievethatthosewhoarekind- heartedlivemorehappilythanthosewhoareevil-minded.Formethenatureofgoodneisoneofthemostnecessarycharacterforaper son.Goodneistohumanswhatwateristofish.Hewhoiswithoutgoodneis anutterlyworthleperson.OnthecontraryasthefamoussayinggoesThef ragrancealwaysstaysinthehandthatgivestherosehewhoiswithgoodn eundoubtedlyisahappyandusefulperson.Peoplereceivinghishelpareg ratefultohimandhealsogetsgratifiedfromwhathehasdoneandthusheca ndogoodtoboththepeoplehehashelpedandhimself.简爱英语读后感500字(二)Thisisastoryaboutaspecialandunreservedwomanwhohasbeenexposedtoahostileenvironmentbutcontinuousl yandfearlesslystrugglingforheridealstorycanbeinterpretedasasymbo loftheindependentspirit.ItseemstomethatmanyreadersEnglishreadingexperiencestartswithJ aneamofnowerefertothemovie“JaneEyer”,itisnotsurprisingtofindso medifferencesbecauseofitsbeingfilmizedandretoldinanewway,butth espiritofthenovelremains- tobeanindependentperson,bothphysicallyandmentally.JaneEyerwasabornresister,whoseparentswentoffwhenshewasveryy oung,andheraunt,theonlyrelativeshehad,treatedherasbadlyasaJane seducationinLowwoodOrphanagebegan,shedidntgetwhatshehadb eenexpectingsimplybeingregardedasacommonperson,justthesameas anyothergirlsuffersfrombeinghumiliatedanddevastatedteachJanetob eperseveringandprizedignityoveranythingarewardofrevoltingtherut hlessoppression,JanegotachancetobeatutorinThornfieldshemadethe acquaintanceoflovelyAdeleandthatgardensowner,Rochester,aman withwarmheartdespiteacoldfaceexpectedtochangethelifefromtheno n,butfatehaddecidedotherwise:AfterJaneandRochesterfellinlovewit heachotherandgotdowntogetmarry,sheunfortunatelycametoknowinfactRochesterhadgotalegalwife,whoseemedtobetheshadowfollowing Rochesterandledtohismoodinessallthetime- Rochesterwasalsoadespairingpersoninneedofdidwanttogivehimaha nd,however,shemadeuphermindtoleave,becauseshedidntwanttobet rayherownprinciples,becauseshewasJanefilmhasfinallygotasymboli stend:JaneinheritedalargenumberoflegaciesandfinallyfindingRoche stersmisfortunebroughtbyhisoriginalmadwife,Janechosetostaywith himforever.Idontknowwhatothersfeel,butfranklyspeaking,Iwouldratherregardt hesectionthatJanebeganherteachingjobinThornfieldasthefilmsend- - especiallywhenIheardJaneswords“NeverinmylifehaveIbeenawake nsohappily.”Foronething,thisidealandbrand- newbeginningoflifewaswhatJanehadbeenimaginingforlongasasuffe ringperson;foranother,thisshouldbewhattheaudienceswithmyviews hopedhertotheprofessionaljudgmentofproducingfilmsremindedmet owaitforatotallydifferentresult:Theremustbesomethingwrongcomin gwiththeexcellence- perhapsnotonlyshouldanothersectionbeaddedtoenrichthestory,butal sowemayseefromthenexttransitionofJaneslifethat“Lifeislikeaboxof chocolates,youneverknowwhatyouwouldget.”简爱英语读后感500字(三)Intheworldhistoryofliterature,somemanyclassicalfamousworksaregoingtobeimmortal,butJaneEyredeeplyen terspeoplessouldeeply,itbyirresistibleintrinsicdeephasattractedthete nsofthousandsofreadersdeeply,hasaffectedpeoplesinnerworld,isint heworldhistoryofliteraturetheeternalclassics.JaneEyresauthorCharlotteBronteandhowlsthemountainvillageauthorAmyLiBronteissisters.Althoughtwopeopleliveintheidenticalfamil yandthesocialenvironment,butdispositionactuallyentirelydifferent. CharlotteBrontethenaturaldispositionisarrogant,pursuesandyearnsf orallfinethings.Shefromhasslightlylostthematernallove,obtainsthefa therlikesverybeingalsofew,herappearanceisthinandsmall,alsoisunatt ractive,JaneEyrescontouriscompletelyCharlotteBrontetherealportra yal.CharlotteBronteperhapsonbecauseownappearanceisnotconspicu ous,createdherinnermostsouldepthtofeelinferiordeeply,reflectedinh ersdispositionwasthesensitiveself-respect.JaneEyredoubleperishesfromthelittleparen
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