① 英语小说moby dick
这书的中文名字是叫 白鲸记 吧
这个是下载的
http://playpcesor.blogspot.com/2008/07/free-classic-literature.html
这个是在线阅读
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moby dick读后感
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② 求《白鲸记》英语读后感,在线等!
Moby-Dick is a highly symbolic work, and is interesting in that it also addresses issues such as natural history. Other themes include obsession, religion, idealism versus pragmatism, revenge, racism, hierarchical relationships, and politics.
Symbolism
All of the members of the Pequod's crew have biblical-sounding, improbable, or descriptive names, and the narrator deliberately avoids specifying the exact time of the events and some other similar details. These together suggest that the narrator— not just Melville—is deliberately casting his tale in an epic and allegorical mode.
The white whale itself, for example, has been read as symbolically representative of good and evil, as has Ahab. The white whale has also been seen as a metaphor for the elements of life that are out of our control, or God.[citation needed]
The Pequod's quest to hunt down Moby-Dick itself is also widely viewed as allegorical. To Ahab, killing the whale becomes the ultimate goal in his life, and this observation can also be expanded allegorically so that the whale represents everyone's goals. Furthermore, his vengeance against the whale is analogous to man's struggle against fate. The only escape from Ahab's vision is seen through the Pequod's occasional encounters with other ships, called gams. Readers could consider what exactly Ahab will do if he, in fact, succeeds in his quest: having accomplished his ultimate goal, what else is there left for him to do? Similarly, Melville may be implying that people in general need something to reach for in life, or that such a goal can destroy one if allowed to overtake all other concerns. Some such things are hinted at early on in the book, when the main character, Ishmael, is sharing a cold bed with his newfound friend, Queequeg:
... truely to enjoy bodily warmth, some small part of you must be cold, for there is no quality in this world that is not what it is merely by contrast. Nothing exists in itself. If you flatter yourself that you are all over comfortable, and have been so a long time, then you cannot be said to be comfortable any more.
— Moby-Dick, Ch. 11
Ahab's pipe is widely looked upon as the riddance of happiness in Ahab's life. By throwing the pipe overboard, Ahab signifies that he no longer can enjoy simple pleasures in life; instead, he dedicates his entire life to the pursuit of his obsession, the killing of the white whale, Moby-Dick.
A number of biblical themes occur. The book contains multiple implicit and explicit allusions to the story of Jonah, in addition to the use of certain biblical names (see below).
Ishmael's musings also allude to themes common among the American Transcendentalists and parallel certain themes in European Romanticism and the philosophy of Hegel. In the poetry of Whitman and the prose writings of Emerson and Thoreau, a ship at sea is sometimes a metaphor for the soul.
③ 白鲸记的中文译本在那下载
我帮你找了 一会 只看到英文的 白鲸记 和 寻找白鲸记了
在网上下载不了。
但是我知道 出过这本书 书名:白鲸记(中英对专照)
ISBN:750681208
作者:(美国)梅尔维尔著//李先规译
出版社:中国书籍出版社
定价:12
页数:123
出版日期:2005-1-1
版次:
开本:16开
包装:平装
简介:本书是一本小说,全面讲述了捕鲸船长亚哈和南太平洋上一条名叫莫比·迪克的白鲸之间的故事。被白鲸咬掉了一属条腿的亚哈船长心中燃烧着复仇的怒火,他指挥着航船行遍世界大洋,只为追踪这条令人闻之色变的巨鲸……可以阅读优美中文,可以中英对照学习,可以品读一流英文,专为不同年龄与层次的读者打造永久珍藏精品。
你去你们校 或者市图书馆借一下吧 实在是没有
要不你就看看这个电影写吧。 网上白鲸记的电影有很多
祝你论文成功
④ 白鲸记英语梗概
白鲸记Moby Dic)是世上伟大来的小说之一源。全书的焦点集中于南太平洋一条名叫莫比·迪克的白鲸,以及捕鲸船皮廓德(Pequod)号的船长阿哈(Ahab)如何对它有不共戴天的仇恨。阿哈在一次航行中被莫比·迪克咬掉一条腿,立志报仇,指挥皮廓德号环航全球追踪,终于发现了它。经过三天放下小艇紧追。虽然刺中了这条白鲸,但它十分顽强狡猾,咬碎了小艇,也撞沉了大船。它拖着捕鲸船游开时,绳子套住阿哈,把他绞死了。全船人尽皆灭顶。只有一个水手借着由棺材改制的救生浮子而逃得性命。整个故事以这个水手伊希梅尔(Ishmael)自述的方式展开。
⑤ 企鹅英语白鲸记读后感
Moby-Dick is a highly symbolic work, and is interesting in that it also addresses issues such as natural history. Other themes include obsession, religion, idealism versus pragmatism, revenge, racism, hierarchical relationships, and politics.
Symbolism
All of the members of the Pequod's crew have biblical-sounding, improbable, or descriptive names, and the narrator deliberately avoids specifying the exact time of the events and some other similar details. These together suggest that the narrator—and not just Melville—is deliberately casting his tale in an epic and allegorical mode.
The white whale itself, for example, has been read as symbolically representative of good and evil, as has Ahab. The white whale has also been seen as a metaphor for the elements of life that are out of our control, or God.[citation needed]
The Pequod's quest to hunt down Moby-Dick itself is also widely viewed as allegorical. To Ahab, killing the whale becomes the ultimate goal in his life, and this observation can also be expanded allegorically so that the whale represents everyone's goals. Furthermore, his vengeance against the whale is analogous to man's struggle against fate. The only escape from Ahab's vision is seen through the Pequod's occasional encounters with other ships, called gams. Readers could consider what exactly Ahab will do if he, in fact, succeeds in his quest: having accomplished his ultimate goal, what else is there left for him to do? Similarly, Melville may be implying that people in general need something to reach for in life, or that such a goal can destroy one if allowed to overtake all other concerns. Some such things are hinted at early on in the book, when the main character, Ishmael, is sharing a cold bed with his newfound friend, Queequeg:
... truely to enjoy bodily warmth, some small part of you must be cold, for there is no quality in this world that is not what it is merely by contrast. Nothing exists in itself. If you flatter yourself that you are all over comfortable, and have been so a long time, then you cannot be said to be comfortable any more.
— Moby-Dick, Ch. 11
Ahab's pipe is widely looked upon as the riddance of happiness in Ahab's life. By throwing the pipe overboard, Ahab signifies that he no longer can enjoy simple pleasures in life; instead, he dedicates his entire life to the pursuit of his obsession, the killing of the white whale, Moby-Dick.
A number of biblical themes occur. The book contains multiple implicit and explicit allusions to the story of Jonah, in addition to the use of certain biblical names (see below).
Ishmael's musings also allude to themes common among the American Transcendentalists and parallel certain themes in European Romanticism and the philosophy of Hegel. In the poetry of Whitman and the prose writings of Emerson and Thoreau, a ship at sea is sometimes a metaphor for the soul.
《白鲸记》是一个极具象征意义的工作,而且很有趣,因为它还去自然历史等问题。其他主题包括妄想、宗教、理想主义和务实、报复、种族歧视、层次关系,和政治。
象征
所有成员的“百戈号”的船员都biblical-sounding、令人不可思议的,或由描述性的名字,和旁白故意回避指明确切的时间以及其他一些类似的事件的细节。这些一起显示narrator-and Melville-is不仅仅是他的故事中故意铸件和寓言模式的史诗。
白鲸本身,例如,被读,象征性地代表善与恶的、有哈。白鲸也被看作是一个比喻为生命元素,是我们能控制的,还是要得神的心。[引文需要]
“百戈号”的任务去追捕莫比本身也被广泛视为寓言。亚哈,杀死了鲸鱼成为终极目标,这在他的生活中也可以扩展观察鲸鱼的同时使每个人的目标。代表此外,他的复仇的鲸鱼是类似于人的斗争的命运。只有逃避他娶了亚哈的愿景是偶然碰到“百戈号”的通过与其他船只,称为gams。读者可以考虑到底要做的,如果他哈,事实上,成功地完成他的任务:在他的终极目标,还有什么别的医生所做的吗?同样,梅尔维尔可能暗示人们通常需要达到的生活,或者是这一目标可以摧毁一个超越所有其他如果允许关切。一些这样的东西暗示早期在这本书中,当主角,以实玛利,是共享寒冷和他的新朋友,床奎怪。
真正享受身体暖和……,一些很小的一部分,你必须是寒冷的,因为没有质量。在这个世界上,而不是仅仅是相反的。不存在的。如果你在恭维你自己,你都在舒适,已经很长一段时间之后,你不能说成是舒适的。
《白鲸记》,第11 -
他娶了亚哈的管广泛看作铲除幸福的生活。哈通过把管子入海中,哈意味着,他不再能享受生命中简单的乐趣;相反的,他将他的一生去追求他的妄想,白鲸、《白鲸记》。
《圣经》的主题的发生。这本书包含了多个内隐记忆和外显的引述的故事,乔纳,除了使用某些圣经的名字(见下文)。
以实玛利的情绪也提到主题中普遍存在,美国第一个在欧洲的浪漫主义的某些特定的主题平行的宗旨,黑格尔。在诗歌和散文作品的怀特曼埃莫森和梭罗,一艘船在海上有时是一个比喻为灵魂。
⑥ 如何做《白鲸》这本书的英语阅读手抄报(最好有设计方案和图片)!急求呀!!!急急急急急急急急急急
参考一下其他人关于《白鲸》的读书笔记吧!应该网络的到。
《白鲸》主要讲的是人类与自然的斗争。
⑦ 白鲸记英语读后感(150词)有追加悬赏
Moby-Dick is a highly symbolic work, and is interesting in that it also addresses issues such as natural history. Other themes include obsession, religion, idealism versus pragmatism, revenge, racism, hierarchical relationships, and politics.
Symbolism
All of the members of the Pequod's crew have biblical-sounding, improbable, or descriptive names, and the narrator deliberately avoids specifying the exact time of the events and some other similar details. These together suggest that the narrator—and not just Melville—is deliberately casting his tale in an epic and allegorical mode.
The white whale itself, for example, has been read as symbolically representative of good and evil, as has Ahab. The white whale has also been seen as a metaphor for the elements of life that are out of our control, or God.[citation needed]
The Pequod's quest to hunt down Moby-Dick itself is also widely viewed as allegorical. To Ahab, killing the whale becomes the ultimate goal in his life, and this observation can also be expanded allegorically so that the whale represents everyone's goals. Furthermore, his vengeance against the whale is analogous to man's struggle against fate. The only escape from Ahab's vision is seen through the Pequod's occasional encounters with other ships, called gams. Readers could consider what exactly Ahab will do if he, in fact, succeeds in his quest: having accomplished his ultimate goal, what else is there left for him to do? Similarly, Melville may be implying that people in general need something to reach for in life, or that such a goal can destroy one if allowed to overtake all other concerns. Some such things are hinted at early on in the book, when the main character, Ishmael, is sharing a cold bed with his newfound friend, Queequeg:
... truely to enjoy bodily warmth, some small part of you must be cold, for there is no quality in this world that is not what it is merely by contrast. Nothing exists in itself. If you flatter yourself that you are all over comfortable, and have been so a long time, then you cannot be said to be comfortable any more.
— Moby-Dick, Ch. 11
Ahab's pipe is widely looked upon as the riddance of happiness in Ahab's life. By throwing the pipe overboard, Ahab signifies that he no longer can enjoy simple pleasures in life; instead, he dedicates his entire life to the pursuit of his obsession, the killing of the white whale, Moby-Dick.
A number of biblical themes occur. The book contains multiple implicit and explicit allusions to the story of Jonah, in addition to the use of certain biblical names (see below).
Ishmael's musings also allude to themes common among the American Transcendentalists and parallel certain themes in European Romanticism and the philosophy of Hegel. In the poetry of Whitman and the prose writings of Emerson and Thoreau, a ship at sea is sometimes a metaphor for the soul.
《白鲸记》是一个极具象征意义的工作,而且很有趣,因为它还去自然历史等问题。其他主题包括妄想、宗教、理想主义和务实、报复、种族歧视、层次关系,和政治。
象征
所有成员的“百戈号”的船员都biblical-sounding、令人不可思议的,或由描述性的名字,和旁白故意回避指明确切的时间以及其他一些类似的事件的细节。这些一起显示narrator-and Melville-is不仅仅是他的故事中故意铸件和寓言模式的史诗。
白鲸本身,例如,被读,象征性地代表善与恶的、有哈。白鲸也被看作是一个比喻为生命元素,是我们能控制的,还是要得神的心。[引文需要]
“百戈号”的任务去追捕莫比本身也被广泛视为寓言。亚哈,杀死了鲸鱼成为终极目标,这在他的生活中也可以扩展观察鲸鱼的同时使每个人的目标。代表此外,他的复仇的鲸鱼是类似于人的斗争的命运。只有逃避他娶了亚哈的愿景是偶然碰到“百戈号”的通过与其他船只,称为gams。读者可以考虑到底要做的,如果他哈,事实上,成功地完成他的任务:在他的终极目标,还有什么别的医生所做的吗?同样,梅尔维尔可能暗示人们通常需要达到的生活,或者是这一目标可以摧毁一个超越所有其他如果允许关切。一些这样的东西暗示早期在这本书中,当主角,以实玛利,是共享寒冷和他的新朋友,床奎怪。
真正享受身体暖和……,一些很小的一部分,你必须是寒冷的,因为没有质量。在这个世界上,而不是仅仅是相反的。不存在的。如果你在恭维你自己,你都在舒适,已经很长一段时间之后,你不能说成是舒适的。
《白鲸记》,第11 -
他娶了亚哈的管广泛看作铲除幸福的生活。哈通过把管子入海中,哈意味着,他不再能享受生命中简单的乐趣;相反的,他将他的一生去追求他的妄想,白鲸、《白鲸记》。
《圣经》的主题的发生。这本书包含了多个内隐记忆和外显的引述的故事,乔纳,除了使用某些圣经的名字(见下文)。
以实玛利的情绪也提到主题中普遍存在,美国第一个在欧洲的浪漫主义的某些特定的主题平行的宗旨,黑格尔。在诗歌和散文作品的怀特曼埃莫森和梭罗,一艘船在海上有时是一个比喻为灵魂。
⑧ 白鲸记中著名的一句话“不要对我不尊敬,就算是太阳得罪我,我也会出手痛击。”用英语怎么说要原版,不
do not try to be unrespectful to me. Even the sun offend me. I will carry revenge violently.
⑨ 美国名著《白鲸》的读书报告 要英文版
故事是由主人公-----以实玛利走进“鲸鱼旅馆”的那一刻开始的,当晚,他被老板安排和一个名为“魁魁格”的大个子睡在一起,魁魁格是科科伏柯岛的王子,他有一手很好的叉鱼技术,魁魁格和以实玛利有着同样的志向——出海远航,做一名勇敢的水手。二人志同道合,就一起上路了,他们签约了一艘名为“裴廓德号”的捕鲸船
“裴廓德号”并不是一艘普通的船只,或许说“裴廓德号”的船长不是一个普通的船长吧。“裴廓德号”的船长名叫亚哈,他是一个瘸子,他的一条腿被一只名叫莫比迪克的白鲸给咬掉了。为此,亚哈船长与莫比结下了仇,并且发誓:誓死杀掉莫比。但是和白鲸作对自然不是什么好事,他们最后还是输了,并且输的一败涂地。船破人亡,唯一幸免的以实玛利因为一副棺材而获救,那个本来是给魁魁格准备的棺材,最后成为以实玛利的救命物,这实在是一个讽刺,一个对“裴廓德号”的讽刺,对所有船员的讽刺!
在读这个故事的过程中,有些场面实在是令人气愤,尤其是那个亚哈船长,我认为他简直是固执的可笑。难道为了一条腿,就可以牺牲自己的生命吗?尽管他的寿命不是很长了,但他完全可以放弃仇恨,安享晚年的。就是因为他的固执,让很多抱有梦想的人葬身于大海。
其实,亚哈船长从一开始就是错误的,他之所以那么恨莫比迪克,还不是因为莫比咬掉了他的一条腿,如果你说亚哈船长是因为怕这条白鲸去杀害更多的人而去不惜一切代价去捕杀它,那就错了,这只是他想要报复的一个借口,可是,回头想想,莫比为什么要咬掉他的一条腿呢?我们都知道,白鲸其实是一种很善良的动物,他不会故意侵犯你的,如若不是一开始,亚哈船长的贪婪欲望促使他去捕杀白鲸莫比,白鲸又怎会反抗呢?咬掉他一条腿已经是万幸了。
从一开始,亚哈船长就在为自己挖坟墓,从他捕杀莫比那一刻开始,他向莫比身上的投的鱼叉越多,他给自己挖的坟墓就越深,直到最后,他不仅自己跳了下去,还拉带这好多人一起跳下那个又深又“恐怖”的坟墓。那些与白鲸的斗争都是无意义。亚哈船长看上去很令人钦佩,因为他的勇敢,因为他的什么什么,但那是自私,另类的自私!从文章中不是没有看到大家在劝他放弃这个念头,“拉吉号”的船长劝过他,大副斯达巴克也劝过他,可他就是不听啊,到了最后,他似乎是完全疯掉了。
《白鲸》真的给了我很多的启示,你对待他人怎样,他人就会对待你怎样。你不去招惹别人,别人更不会冒犯你的。对待什么事物,可以不要过分的认真,当然我是指一些无意义的认真,也许就是那些你所认为的执着会害了你自己。
大作家屠格涅夫是从19世纪40年代开始登上俄国文坛的。他的小说基本上情节单纯、结构简单、人物可陈、语言朴素,字里行间透着一种纯净雅致的诗意。法国作家莫洛亚就曾用“诗意的现实主义”来评价屠格涅夫的作品。屠格涅夫不止一次地表明自己是一个现实主义作家,他把“准确而有力地再现真实”视为自己莫大的幸福。
《猎人笔记》是屠格涅夫的成名作,也是他的第一部现实主义作品。书中每一篇的篇幅都很短小,读起来感觉轻松惬意。风景描写极其优美,人物刻画也相当成功。寥寥几笔,或勾勒出自然景物的神韵,或描摹出一个人物的灵魂,让人不由得不喜欢。
屠格涅夫出身于俄罗斯奥廖尔省的一个贵族家庭,他的母亲就是一位农奴主。这使得他自幼就亲眼目睹了农奴主的凶残专横,心里产生了对农民悲惨处境的深切同情。
《猎人笔记》的中心思想便是反对农奴制。这种思想倾向不仅表现在对地主阶级的揭露和批判上,更重要的是表现在对农民的才能和精神世界的赞美上。佩诺奇金是书中刻画得最出色的地主形象。此人受过“良好”教育,颇有“文明”风度。但他表面上客气,实际上奴仆们稍有不周,便会受到严厉惩罚。其他的地主有的蛮横地抢占他人的土地,如“猎人的祖父”;有的精神空虚,变着法折磨农民和家仆,如科莫夫;还有的专门设立“办事处”,通过一批爪牙管理农民,如女地主洛斯尼亚科娃。农民们在这些乖僻的地主管治下,过着水深火热的生活。除了这些地主形象外,笔下出现的一系列富于才干的农民形象,使人们似乎看到了农奴制下的俄罗斯的希望。《霍里和卡利内奇》中的霍里和卡利内奇,一个勤劳自信,一个热情浪漫。《美丽的梅恰河畔的卡西扬》中的卡西扬纯真善良,头脑聪明,善于思考。《歌手》中的雅可夫具有非凡的艺术天赋。这些优良的品质出现在农民身上,既是一次大胆的尝试,也体现了屠格涅夫追求“真实”的创作态度。
《猎人笔记》中的风景描写也是极其出色的。屠格涅夫极擅长于描写自然风景。日月星辰、天空白云、晨光暮霭、雨露风霜等等自然现象以及大自然中的湖光山色、树林原野、香花野草、禽兽虫鱼,在他的笔下无不显得诗趣盎然,情味无穷。风景描写在书中具有多方面的作用:有时是标示故事发生时环境气氛和时间地点,有时烘托或反衬人物的内心世界,有时对情节的发展或结局起着象征作用。情与景的交融,让景物也具有了生命力,成了不可或缺的一部分。
⑩ 企鹅英语读物
你....这是寒假作业吗???
我也有这作业....
我正在写呢...
不过我只有杨柳风、亚瑟王与圆桌骑士、白鲸记的,没有劝导的
直接给你读书笔记啦。。。。
感谢我吧,这是我一个字一个字打出来的,绝对原创!!!(本人有些自恋,请不要在意。。。)
Monday, February 08, 2010
The name of the book: King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table
The author of the book: Thomas Malory
Summary:
Only the next king can pull the sword out of the stone. Many people try, but they cannot move sword. Then young Arthur tries, and it comes out easily. Now he is king. And he is a perfect king. His people love him very much. But one day, Sir Pellinore (one of his Knight) fights with him, because the bad Queen Morgan Le Fay sent him and told him something wrong. So the Sword in the Stone damaged. After that, King Arthur with Marlin——which person often help him, and has strong magic——found the Excalibur. Excalibur is a sword which founding by the Lady of the Lake. The sword was inside a magic scabbard——no one can kill a person with that scabbard. But Queen Morgan Le Fay took it into the black water. So at least, King Arthur was killed by a traitor——Mordred. The Excalibur was throwed into the lake by Sir Bedivere.
Comments:
At least, there is no ‘head of the table’ at a round table,and no one is at a privileged position. Thus the knights were all peers and there was no "leader" as there were at so many other medieval tables. There’re indications of other circular seating arrangements to avoid conflicts among early Celtic groups. However, one could infer importance on the basis of the number of seats each knight was removed from the king. The Siege Perilous ("dangerous chair") was reserved for knights of pure heart.
Digest:
①Words: archbishop castle helmet knight lady scabbard sword above
②Sentences: 1. I will not always be here.
2. I only know that I love you.
3. I am the strongest of King Arthur’s Knights, so I will fight with you without a helmet.
Monday, February 15, 2010
The name of the book: The Wind in the willows
The author of the book: Kenneth Granhame
Summary:
Toad is a dangerous driver. He has six accidents, and the police are very angry with him. But then Toad buys another car. His friends——Rat, Mole and Badger——have to stop him driving. They go to Toad’s house and try their best to stop him. But Toad escapes. He takes somebody’s car and drives it. The police catch him. But he escapes, too. He returns his home, but he finds that his house has been robbed by many weasels. But at least, Toad and his friends beat weasels, and Toad was different now!
Comments:
This is a Famous article written by the American writer Helen Keller, who was both deaf and blind.
In this passage Helen mainly warned us to be aware of our listless attitude towards life. And asking us to care the things we always thought to be ordinary. Finally, her advice of "it would be an excellent rule to live each day as if we should die tomorrow" Gives me the deepest impression.
Digest:
①Words: caravan st row hole stick tunnel wild willow adventure judge lock officer prison washerwoman
②Sentences: 1. I hate being unkind to Toad.
2. But there isn’t a tunnel.
3. We’ll have a lot of work tomorrow.
Friday, February 19, 2010
The name of the book: Moby Dick
The author of the book: Herman Melville
Summary:
Captain Ahab hates Moby Dick--“the white devil”--because he lost a leg to the white whale in a fight. Now Ahab, the captain of a whaling ship, can only think of one thing. He has to find Moby Dick and kill him. Many of the other sailors on the ship don't know about their captain's plan. Ishmael is a young sailor and this is his first whaling job. He and his new friend, Queequeg, sail with Captain Ahab on this exciting and dangerous trip. Also on the ship are Starbuck, Srubb, and other whalers from different countries. He is prepared to sacrifice everything, including his life, the lives of his crew members, and even his ship to find and destroy his nemesis
Comments:
All of the members of the Pequot’s crew have biblical-sounding, improbable, or descriptive names, and the narrator deliberately avoids specifying the exact time of the events and some other similar details. These together suggest that the narrator—and not just Melville—are deliberately casting his tale in an epic and allegorical mode.
Digest:
①Words: sail rich death ocean dream die star sleep gold sky fight rope harpoon
②Sentences: 1. Will you watch our ship when I fight Moby Dick?
2. He sat high up in the sails and watched.
3. Moby Dick came to the top of the water.
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