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❶ 格蕾絲達林讀後感400字(英語)

Grace Darling is a boat on the sea in the face and, splashwater, ear are roaring nonstop sea breeze, that night she and sea fight, no fear.
on September morning there was a storm at sea and a ship was driven on a rock. It was broken in two by the waves and half of it was washed away. Some of the sailors clung to the other half. There was a lighthouse. On an island not far away grace darling and her father lived in the lighthouse. They saw the poor sailors clinging to the wreck. Grace said to her father, 「we must try to save those men.」 「it is on use, 」said her father. 「We cannot reach them.」 Grace was not willing to give up. So she and her father started in a heavy rowboat. Grace pulled one oar and her father pulled the other, it was hard to row against the big waves. At last they reached the wreck and took the poor sailors into their boat. They rowed back to the lighthouse with them and gave them warm food and dry clothes. In a few days the storm was over and the sailors want to their homes. They felt very grateful to Grace Darling and her father.
希望能成吧。。。(*^__^*) 嘻嘻……

❷ 急需英語作文400字左右,名著讀後感最好

1、簡愛讀後感
Jane Eyre — A Beautiful Soul
Jane Eyre, is a poor but aspiring, small in body but huge in soul, obscure but self-respecting girl. After we close the covers of the book, after having a long journey of the spirit, Jane Eyre, a marvelous figure, has left us so much to recall and to think:
We remember her goodness: for someone who lost arms and blinded in eyes, for someone who despised her for her ordinariness, and even for someone who had hurt her deeply in the past.

We remember her pursuit of justice. It』s like a companion with the goodness. But still, a virtuous person should promote the goodness on one side and must check the badness on the other side.

We remember her self-respect and the clear situation on equality. In her opinion, everyone is the same at the God』s feet. Though there are differences in status、in property and also in appearance, but all the human being are equal in personality.

We also remember her striving for life, her toughness and her confidence…

When we think of this girl, what she gave us was not a pretty face or a transcendent temperament that make us admire deeply, but a huge charm of her personality.

Actually, she wasn』t pretty, and of course, the ordinary appearance didn』t make others feel good of her, even her own aunt felt disgusted with it. And some others even thought that she was easy to look down on and to tease, so when Miss Ingram met Jane Eyre, she seemed quite contemptuous, for that she was obviously much more prettier than 『the plain and ugly governess』. But as the little governess had said: 『Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little, I am soulless and heartless? You think wrong!』 This is the idea of equality in Jane Eyre』s mind. God hadn』t given her beauty and wealth, but instead, God gave her a kind mind and a thinking brain. Her idea of equality and self-respect impress us so much and let us feel the power inside her body.

❸ 幫忙寫三篇英文小說的英文讀後感,用英文寫,每篇300到400字,在線等,謝謝

"Peter Pan Peter Pan" Du Hougan

Reading the "Peter Pan Peter Pan" This famous work, I benefited from, I know that every child will grow up in this truth.

Many children do not want to grow up and do not want to go to school, just want to play every day. Peter Pan is the hero of the book, he is a always the boys do not want to grow up. He never lived in this rural paradise like the same place, where there is such as the bell sounds as beautiful fairy, a mermaid hair, Zhang Buda children, mystery, like the Indians, ferocious pirates and will issue a "ticking "Voice of the crocodile. However, the rich and colorful life, but not a substitute for the mother's desire to Peter. Thus, an equally do not want to grow up, the girls never went to the rural based, on the children when the "mother." They never started in the various rural singular adventure. However, the final text still choose Beattie grew up. She took the children from Nashan mother has for her to fly back to open the windows in the home. And that is always reluctant to grow up the boys, Peter, even though the world can have a happy, but can not enjoy from the warmth of a family. He can only be separated by windows, secretly Zhang Wang window within the stove, a smiling face and kinship. And then quietly walked away, and fairies to disappear in the night sky.

Yes ah! Although the township never happy, it does not have the warmth of family, wonderful life. Everyone will grow up and grow into a tree shoring days, as long as our dreams have never townships, and also when they grow up will be very happy and live a more exciting.

2. "Wizard of Oz" Du Hougan

Reading the "Wizard of Oz" This novel, I understand the friendliness and mutual assistance among people should unite as one, is not afraid of all the difficulties and move forward the truth.

In the main text of more than Lucy gave a young girl aunt and uncle living in the Prairies, one day, the wind suddenly Vol dragon boat suddenly struck, she and her hut, a puppy with Gua Meng Jin Renqing surprising places. Accidental death of the hut where the evil witch in the East, more than Lucy as a noble woman was magic, and access to the evil Witch of the East Bank of shoes. She very much like to go home, north of good witches guide her to go to the distant country Feicui Cheng Aoci find a magician Aoci help. Lucy has rescued more than the way the brain to find the scarecrow, tin and find the heart to find the courage of a lion…… several in the way they help each other, overcome all difficulties, and the final realization of their own wish.

This fairy tale story of breathtaking twists and turns, praised the kindness, courage and the quality of fraternity and mutual help, ideal for the spirit of persistent struggle, is always worthy of our study. 3.
After reading this wonderful story, I can feel love, brave, deep friendship and some other good spirits in the people.
The Scarecrow wanted some brains, but on the way to the Emerald City, he thought out of a way to cross the river. The Cowardly Lion wanted to be brave, but when they met the river, he carried other friends to jump across it. And the Tin Man wanted a heart, he said he couldn』t love, but he didn』t want to hurt any animal.
In fact, they all have the things they want: the Scarecrow is clever, the Cowardly Lion is brave and the Tin Man is kind-hearted.

❹ 有沒有基督山伯爵的英文讀後感300-400字

I've reviewed this book before. I'm writing another review of it now so that it will appear on my list of reviews next to my review of the butchered 2002 screen adaptation of this epic work.
Alexandre Dumas's _The Count of Monte Cristo_ is one of the greatest novels of all time and in fact stands at the fountainhead of the entire stream of popular adventure-fiction. Dumas himself was one of the founders of the genre; every other such writer -- H. Rider Haggard, C.S. Forrester, Zane Grey, Louis L'Amour, Mickey Spillane, Ian Fleming, Tom Clancy, John Grisham -- is deeply in his debt.

The cold, brooding, vampiric Count (born Edmond Dantes; known also, among other aliases, as "Sinbad the Sailor," Lord Wilmore, and a representative of the firm of Thomson and French) is the literary forebear of every dark hero from Sherlock Holmes and the Scarlet Pimpernel to Zorro, Batman, the Green Hornet, and Darkman. And the intricate plot provides everything any reader could want: adventure, intrigue, romance, and (of course) the elegant machinations of the Count himself as he exacts his terrible revenge on those who have wronged him -- thereby serving, or so he believes, as an agent of divine justice and retribution. Brrrrrrrr.

The book is also a good deal _longer_ than many readers may be aware. Ever since the middle of the nineteenth century, the English translations have omitted everything in the novel that might offend the sensibilities of Victorian readers -- including, for example, all the sex and drugs.

That's why I strongly recommend that anyone interested in this novel read Robin Buss's full-text translation. Unlike, say, Ayn Rand (whose cardboard hero "John Galt" also owes his few interesting aspects to Monsieur le Comte), Dumas was entirely capable of holding a reader's undivided attention for over a thousand pages; Buss's translation finally does his work justice, restoring all the bits omitted from the Bowdlerized versions.

The heart of the plot, as most readers will already know, is that young sailor Edmond Dantes, just as his life starts to come together, is wrongfully imprisoned for fourteen years in the ngeons of the Chateau d'If as the victim of a monstrously evil plot to frame him as a Bonapartist. While in prison he makes the acquaintance of one Abbe Faria, who serves as his mentor and teaches him the ways of the world (science, philosophy, languages and literature, and so forth), and also makes him a gift of a fabulous treasure straight out of the _Thousand and One Nights_. How Dantes gets out of prison, and what he does after that -- well, that's the story, of course. So that's all I'm going to tell you.

However, I'll also tell you that the 2002 screen adaptation doesn't even begin to do it justice. The plot is so far "adapted" as to be unrecognizable, except in its broad outlines and the names of (some of) the characters. Pretty much everything that makes Dumas's novel so darkly fascinating has been sucked out of it. It's not a bad movie on its own terms, but if you're expecting an adaptation of this novel, you'll be disappointed. And if you've already seen it, don't base your judgment of the novel on it.

2
The Count of Monte Cristo by Dumas is an amazing story of revenge, hatred, love and justice. Much can be learned from its many pages, insights to human nature and philosophies are presented, giving opportunities for in depth discussions. The Count of Monte Cristo is classic about a young man named Edmond Dantes who was wronged by his enemies and falsely thrown into prison. After escaping he takes it upon himself to serve vengeance upon his hated condemners. Near the end of the book Dantes realizes with much regret that there is more to life than simply justice and revenge.

The story began in a little French town located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea where Edmond Dantes lived. He was a happy young man, a fiance and soon to be Captain of the merchant ship, the pharaoh. Two men loathed him, one because of his beautiful fianc and the other because of his newly acquired position as Captain. They plotted against him and succeeded in having him condemned to prison, were he stayed for 13 years.

In the meantime his enemy married his fiance and through much cheating and lying advanced to the high position of Count, which only the wealthy attain. His other enemy, who had envied his position, was soon appointed Captain of the Pharaoh, and after investing in the exchange became very rich. Edmonds father, whom he dearly loved, died without seeing him again.
While in prison Edmond was relegated to solitary confinement. This almost drove him mad to the point of suicide, especially because he was innocent. After 5 lonely and agonizing years, the Abby, another innocent prisoner, tunneled into Dantes cell. He was a symbolic type of Savior to Dantes, providing him with a renewed hope in life. They soon became best friends and tunneled together.

The Abby was old and wise. He taught Edmond everything he knew. They spent there days digging an escape, while Edmond learned of science, history, mathematics and every other thing of importance in the world. Soon Edmond too, was extremely wise and learned. One tragic day the Abby had a seizure and died. Before passing away he entrusted Edmond with a secret; the location of his dead master's wealth which was a treasure of riches beyond imagination. He told Edmond to use it for the good of others and his future happiness.

When Edmond finally escaped, he went straight to the island of Monte Cristo, found the treasure and became an extraordinarily rich man. He then changed his name to The Count of Monte Cristo. Yet upon hearing of his father's death, and his fiance's marriage, Edmond became disturbed.

He wanted his enemies to suffer as much as he had while in prison. But the goodness within him restrained him from doing so. Instead he decided to use his wealth to bless the lives of his former friends. Among these was his old employer, M. Morrel. M. Morrel had pleaded Edmonds innocence with the prosecutor many times and had also taken care of Edmonds father before he died. Because of this Monte Cristo used his wealth to save Morrel's almost bankrupt shipping company. He also provided a dowry to Julie, M. Morrels daughter who otherwise would not have been able to marry Emanuel, the man she loved.

Monte Cristo's desire for revenge eventually became so great that he discarded the Abbeys advice and began his plot for vengeance. He began to witness cruelty beyond imagination, in the hopes of become immune to the suffering of others. Shortly afterwords he had transformed himself into an impassionate being, void of love and happiness which he replaced with revenge and hatred. He could witness the most horrible cruelty without so much as a care for the poor sufferer. Now he felt ready to unleash his revenge and wrath upon those who had taken away all his happiness, hope, joy and most importantly, his love.

The Count journeyed to various countries, meeting people and learning of events that would contribute to the success of his plot. His designs eventually took him to Paris. There both his enemies lived, and there he would take his revenge. The newly weds Emanuel and Julie also lived in Paris. The Count decided to make a visit.

When Monte Cristo arrived at their home Julie was busy gardening, something she loved to do. She welcomed him and summoned Emanuel. The Count seeing them together, could feel a bond between them, one of happiness and love, a bond which he too once had. They went inside and there in the center of the living room was a diamond set in a glass case. The Count inquired about it and was told it was a dowry given to them by a mysterious man. They told him the story and expressed how the diamond meant more than just money to them, but was a symbol of their happiness and joy. Edmond was deeply touched by this and new that Julie and Emanuel had what he had been yearning for almost all his life. Although the Count was a man past feeling, these words touched him deeply. He decided to cut the visit short, fearing he would show emotion.

Once at home he reflected on his past. He had been a kind and loving man, with a bright and noble future before him. If he had not gone to prison, he would have had a life such as Emanuel and Julie. A life of hope, joy, happiness, love and a dear one to look after and spend the most peaceful times with. The Count had missed all of these things, the things that make life dear, the only thing which has kept men living.

After much reflection the Count continued with his plot. And at the end of the book when all was avenged, he realized the awful destruction and misery he had caused. All he had wanted all his life was happiness, yet here he was ruining it for others. Now, more than ever he longed for a person to love and take care of. With his hatred and revenge all spent and complete, he felt utterly useless. He wished he had lived a different life.

In the very end of the book, Monte Cristo realizes that the Arabian princes he had bought out of captivity, was the only person who could ever bring him happiness. So he departed to some unknown place with her, to live out the remainder of his life as happily as possible. And in the end, the Count truly did find that happiness which had been missing in his life for so long.

Although tragic and sad, The Count of Monte Cristo teaches that revenge is not the path to peace and justification. This story captivates the mind and utterly demonstrates in immense detail, the story of a man who was destroyed by evil, wreaked vengeance and then realizes his fault as he sees the misery he had caused. The Count of Monte Cristo is truly classic that is highly recommended and enjoyed by all who have read it.

3
The first time I know about The Count of Monte Cristo was from a cartoon shown in the television when I was about five or six years old. At that tender age, I know nothing about the deeper feelings of injustice, revenge, greed and power. From my earliest memory, that cartoon was just fine.

Later in the years, again I watched another cartoon with the same name. However, this time round it was a Japanese Anime adapted from The Count of Monte Cristo. The plot of the storyline remains largely the same with Dante as its soul of the tale.

And just recently, the movie itself was shown in one of the television programmes. Sitting through the movie as the story unveiled was as exciting as just reading the book itself. Yes, I did finally picked up the novel and read through it. However, the only character that really captured me was still Dante.

To suffer the betrayal of his best friend, lost his true love and finally his freedom, Dante was driven nearly to his death, emotionally and physically. Yet, his will to live on, his hope for survival and amid the years he suffered was heartwrenching and inspiring.

Through the story, the judicial system was deemed definitely with flaws. So does the flaws of the human! Yet could we really blame the characters in the story? In time of war where suspicions were strife, in a world where nobility at that time rules, what is the innocence of one man?

An innocent man with no dishonesty in his bones realsing his dream of being a captain and e to marry his beloved! Call me a romantic but frankly, if things did not turn out as it was, would Dante have become a different man? A stronger and more realistic man?

Perhaps no. And we would never have been able to enjoy The Count of Monte Cristo.

An escape convict who found the treasures left by his mentor, Dante took advantage of his newfound riches and planned his revenge. He plotted the downfall of all who had done him the injustice. The steps he took was intricate and well measured. In all, it was sophisticated.

As the soul of the book, Dante has capture the attention of the reader. He may not be the angelic version of a hero, but his angst and trials has made this character more real and closer to life.

4
Throughout the book The Count of Monte Cristo Edmond is one of the nicest souls anyone would meet, his only fault is that he was set for life. He had just become the Captain of one of the finest sailing ships owned by one of the finest sailing firms in Europe, was engaged to one of the most beautiful Catalans in France, and was always looked up to as a role model by many even though he was younger then most. However he is thrown in jail. Edmond fills with rage and anger and for the rest of his days in jail he plots his revenge. Once he escapes from prison with the help of the Abe Faria's hidden treasure on the island of Monte Cristo Edmond begins to extract his revenge as The Count of Monte Cristo. His plan undoubtedly begins ingeniously as he infiltrates the families of Danglers, Fernand Mondego, and Villefort and in doing so ruins not only the lives of these three men but also ruins their families. Edmond has his friend, Luiga Vampa, kidnap Danglers who steals the money he has and then Danglers flees as a bankrupt man. He also teaches Mme. Villefort in the use of poisons and eventually Mme. Villefort poisons herself and her son and M. Villefort goes mad and is tried for infanticide, and finally Edmond exposes Mondego's betraying personality. Mercdes and her son Albert flee from him at this time and he kills himself. After Edmond has successfully completed his mission' in life he has revealed himself to Mercdes who rejects him and chooses to live a life of misery leaving Edmond all alone and realizing that he not only ruined his own life but also the lives of the family members of Danglers, Mondego and Villefort who really didn't do anything wrong to him, his grievances weren't with them but he used their families like pawns to extract his revenge, leaving him miserable, showing that revenge hurts others and will still leave you empty in the end.

The revenge sprees that both Edmond goes on hurt to more people than just the people they meant to harm. Edmond wanted to get back at Villefort, Mondego and Danglers. In doing so Edmond ruins the lives of many people. Albert, Mercdes, Mme. Danglers, her daughter, M. Debray, Mme Villefort, her son, her daughter Valentine and M. Noirtier are all victims of Edmond's revenge when they did nothing to wrong him. Edmond never intended to hurt any of them, he even loved Mercdes more than life itself and would never harm a child, however his revenge and pride got the better of him and he didn't stop while he was ahead hurting

弄得好辛苦呀

❺ 急求一篇《麥田裡的守望者》用英文寫的讀後感,400字,非常感謝!!

That day, I go to the bookstore from a pile of world famous works of selected a very thin book called the catcher in the rye, I picked up the book, I didn't think so thin a book on my proce so much influence, make me deeply, I think this book form and the contents are quite good.

America is a fairly chaos in the 1950s, the period of the war has not been cleared the cold war, a cloud of smoke and rapid development of science and technology plays. On the one hand, and on the other hand, people lack of ideal, depression, oneself are faint change in the social background, the unexamined life. Then, "collapse generation" appeared, holden is one player, smoking, drinking too much, not aspirant, but he was still not reced to drugs, social position, because in his heart, always have beautiful and distant ideal - do a "the catcher in the rye".

We live in a country, this era is in great reformation, everything in the process of changing development. In some sense, this with the 1950s American really some alike. Social progress, people's thought also is in proce change, many people start confusion, depression, they graally forgotten my ideals, no initial enthusiasm, began to yearn for mediocrity.

We are a group of life in the new era of children, nature has been used to confusion and annoyance, but we should concentrate on certain ahead of us, our road, we should be a group of ideal is ambitious. If holden without his pure ideal, that he might fall off the end, is his ideal let him survive. Ideal is the beacon, it takes people into the future, and into the light. Our life is just beginning, though life let our generation some confusion and uncertainty, but all but is temporary, not can be in the past, we now need most, it is our ideal.

Yes, there is an ideal there is hope, hope it is tomorrow, tomorrow will be more beautiful!

❻ 求馬克思致燕妮英文讀後感,400字左右

讀完《馬克思致燕妮的情書》,總是在想平淡的愛情中竟然有著這樣浪漫的節奏,我甚至於想愛情的底色究竟會是什麼,絢爛還是近於這樣的平淡,平淡中有美妙的聲音在喃喃細語。我想我是徹底被這種感覺打動了,誰也不會想到他們在艱苦的環境下曾隱藏過一次多麼讓人戀羨的雲淡風輕的表白。一生的路真的不算長,但我們希望著能走得幸福。
After reading the YanNi love letter to Marx ", always want to light of love in a romantic rhythm that actually, I even want to love the impression of what is what, gorgeous or close to such ll, insipid in with the wonderful voice in tells. I think I was completely this feeling is moved, who also won't think of them in hard under the environment of the hidden had once how make people love the envy of there is painful. The way of life is not really long, but we hope can go very happiness.

❼ 300-400字英語讀後感

"Peter Pan Peter Pan" Du Hougan

Reading the "Peter Pan Peter Pan" This famous work, I benefited from, I know that every child will grow up in this truth.

Many children do not want to grow up and do not want to go to school, just want to play every day. Peter Pan is the hero of the book, he is a always the boys do not want to grow up. He never lived in this rural paradise like the same place, where there is such as the bell sounds as beautiful fairy, a mermaid hair, Zhang Buda children, mystery, like the Indians, ferocious pirates and will issue a "ticking "Voice of the crocodile. However, the rich and colorful life, but not a substitute for the mother's desire to Peter. Thus, an equally do not want to grow up, the girls never went to the rural based, on the children when the "mother." They never started in the various rural singular adventure. However, the final text still choose Beattie grew up. She took the children from Nashan mother has for her to fly back to open the windows in the home. And that is always reluctant to grow up the boys, Peter, even though the world can have a happy, but can not enjoy from the warmth of a family. He can only be separated by windows, secretly Zhang Wang window within the stove, a smiling face and kinship. And then quietly walked away, and fairies to disappear in the night sky.

Yes ah! Although the township never happy, it does not have the warmth of family, wonderful life. Everyone will grow up and grow into a tree shoring days, as long as our dreams have never townships, and also when they grow up will be very happy and live a more exciting.

2. "Wizard of Oz" Du Hougan

Reading the "Wizard of Oz" This novel, I understand the friendliness and mutual assistance among people should unite as one, is not afraid of all the difficulties and move forward the truth.

In the main text of more than Lucy gave a young girl aunt and uncle living in the Prairies, one day, the wind suddenly Vol dragon boat suddenly struck, she and her hut, a puppy with Gua Meng Jin Renqing surprising places. Accidental death of the hut where the evil witch in the East, more than Lucy as a noble woman was magic, and access to the evil Witch of the East Bank of shoes. She very much like to go home, north of good witches guide her to go to the distant country Feicui Cheng Aoci find a magician Aoci help. Lucy has rescued more than the way the brain to find the scarecrow, tin and find the heart to find the courage of a lion…… several in the way they help each other, overcome all difficulties, and the final realization of their own wish.

This fairy tale story of breathtaking twists and turns, praised the kindness, courage and the quality of fraternity and mutual help, ideal for the spirit of persistent struggle, is always worthy of our study.

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