In this summer holidays, I read a book called < Great Expectations>, it was written by the Charles Dickens, one of the most famous English writers. He wrote lots of wonderful novels. This book is one of his compositions.
People always like to compare with their friends. It is a big foible of all the people. If other people have a lot of money, we also want to be rich. If all the people around us are poor , we never mind that we are very poor, too. we will not ashamed because of our folly. This is a social problem.
If we never possess anything, we will not mind we lost some thing. Since we don’t want to be very rich ,we will not feel despond because poor.
The protagonist of this novel is Pip (Handel. His parents died when he was a baby. His sister had brought him up ‘by hand’. His sister married to Joe Gargery, the village blacksmith. They didn’t have much money, and Pip never went to school to study. But he was often very happy .Because all of his friends are like him. It isn’t very unfortunate to them, this is their lives. But by a chance, Pip helped a convict; he gave much food to him. Then he met Miss Havisham, a very strange old woman and she was very rich.
Four years later, Miss Havisham wants Pip to be removed from his home and educated as a gentleman who expects inherit a fortune when he grow up.
After hearing that . Pip started to despise his poor friends. He even feel ashamed because he live with the poor man . Pip’s ‘great expectations’ destroyed his life.
This novel told us that we cannot compare with others .Don’t feel envy at the others money. And if one day you be very rich , please don’t despise your poor friends.
Jane Eyre, it’s one of my favorite English novels. Another one is Pride and prejudice. The two ladies, Jane and Elizabeth, are some kind of similar. Both of them are independent, long for true love, and defend against the old rules. They don’t have beautiful face, but they have beautiful minds.
When story began, Jane was a little girl living with her aunts and cousins. They didn’t like her, scolded her, treated her just like a nursemaid, and even locked her in the Red House. Later, she was sent to the Lowood School, where she met Helen, her friend. As time went by, the little poor girl grew up. Then she became a governess for a ten-year-old girl at Thornfield, where she met Mr. Rochester, her master. As a governess at Thornfield, she tasted the pleasures and pains of love. She fell in love with Rochester but had to leave him for some reasons. She found shelter at Moor House, where she focused on teaching and rejected Mr. River’s marriage. At the end, Jane returned to Thronfield after Mr. Rochester was blind. They have a quiet wedding:
“I know what it is to be love and be loved. No woman has ever been closer to her husband than I am to Edward. I am my husband’s life, and he is mine. We are always together, and have never had enough of each other’s company.”
Jane had a bad childhood, but it didn’t affect her much. She read books behind the thick curtain; she got education for eight years in poor condition; she was intelligent, sensible and wise. At the relationship with Edward Rochester, she was quite calm. The governess with her beautiful, pure and
frank soul, move Edward. Rochester was rich, clever but a little weird. Jane thought she didn’t really know him and never sure whether he was serious or joking. So she kept a distance with him. Fortunately, she came across the distance and expressed her love to Mr. Rochester:
“Do you think I can watch another woman become your bride? Do you think I’m a machine, without feelings? Do you think, because I’m small and poor and plain, that I have no soul and no heart? Well, you’re wrong! I have as much soul and heart as you. It’s my spirit that speaks to your spirit! We are equal in the sight of God!”
I think when you heard of these words, you would stand at Jane’s side definitely. And that’s love I long for. In our real life, there are many examples that ladies lose themselves and become dependent after marriage. They give up their careers and the husband and kids become their center. For another instance, some ladies get married to the man they don’t love but possess a lot. They regard their husbands as ATMs. For the former, they lose themselves in marriage; for the latter, they do exchange with marriage. Besides, some graduates fall in love with others due to loneliness. You can see such lovers break up upon several months. They do not take love seriously; they do not prepare to love somebody; even, they do not know what love is and how to love. They just pretend to know.
I’ve heard the words: who is a real man? A real man is the one you stay with but you can be yourself. When I was in high school, a Chinese poem
named To the Oak, impressed me a lot. I have to say, that’s the love I appreciate.
Heidi is a cute and kindhearted girl.She lives in the mountain of Switzerland,and has no mother or father.One sunny day,she goes to stay with her grandfather in his little wooden house,high up in the mountain.She soon has a friend——goat-Peter.She makes Alm-Opa no longer lonely.One day,Heidi’s aunt takes her to Miss Rohmer’s house to be a servant.Later she helps Clara to stand up from the wheel chair,and can even walk more!
高尔基说过一句话:“书籍是人类进步的阶梯”。我怀着激动的心情读了《朝花夕拾》这本书,使我受益匪浅,感受极深。
里面主要讲述了十个动人的小故事,《狗·猫·鼠》记述了童年是对猫和老鼠的好恶。《阿长与〈山海经〉》回忆了保姆长妈妈的淳朴善良。《二十四孝图》对荒谬愚昧的封建孝道进行了抨击。《五猖会》回顾了儿时一次看庙会的经历。《无常》栩栩如生地描写了乡间迎神赛会时的活无常。《从百草园到三味书屋》回味了纯真快乐的童年和在三味书屋读书的日子。《父亲的病》在叙述父亲生病长期治疗的过程中,对庸医误人表示出了深深的愤慨。《琐记》记述的是作者去南京读书的经历。《藤野先生》怀念日本留学期间的老师藤野,并记述了作者弃医从文的经过。《范爱农》回忆和悼念了青年时代的挚友范爱农。
这些故事让我百读不厌,其中,我最喜欢的就是《藤野先生》,藤野先生对鲁迅倾注了无私的爱。他平等公正,一丝不苟为一个清国留学生改作业,连根画错位的血管也要替学生改过来,他关心学生的差异,他尊重学生,尽管替鲁迅弃医从文感到惋惜,但理解鲁迅这位弱国子民的强国梦。
我感受到的是鲁迅对藤野先生的感动、感激与怀念,即便当《藤野先生》的形象深入人心,却少有人记得他的名字——藤野严九郎。我感受到的是鲁迅“寄意寒星荃不察,我以我血荐轩辕”的报国之情。《藤野先生》,一段感人的师生情,一颗动人的爱国心。是我永生难忘,终身受益。
这本书我读了许多遍,但还是让我流连忘返。从鲁迅写的《朝花夕拾》中,我能感受到在作者的童年和青年中不是很好过的,但这也时时刻刻充满着美好的回忆。鲁迅的童年和青年是酸酸甜甜的。我们的童年和青年也像鲁迅一样的。童年和青年过得好或坏它都会留给予们回忆,所以鲁迅和我们的童年青年都是美好的。
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