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第雙城記英文讀后感雙城記英文讀后感篇一

Ataleoftwocitiesinthispaper,thehumannaturethoughtwhatItouch,suchasCharlesDickenswrote,hetohis"sacredgoal"andgiveupthepositionandproperty,andthisin"resurrection"XiaHeleaveChristopher,ashigh;Inordertosavehimintoknowingunusuallydangerousprison,hewasthe"stack"tiger,to"theloftyspiritisworthlearning,notafraidofhard,dontgivetheevilforces,forthesakeofthetruth,regardlessoflifetosavepeople,andIreallyadmirehim.

Intheordinaryinthenovel,Isawalotofdifferentpeople,honestgoodmatei,doctors,Lucybeautifulgenerous,elegantnoble,loyalCharleslowry,distortsthelifeofGermanyswife,appearanceindifference,innerpassionSidney,graciousmissPuLuoShi,cruelandwickedMrHowebrothers.

Inthisbooktheauthordistortsthehistory,uglifiesthefeudalaristocracy,thefactisnotcompletely.Manyscenarios,suchasthehorseknightdoctorshaveimprisonedblankwarrant,areriskingtheirlivestosaveCharlesstill,adoctor,theleaderofthepeopleofBritainforfearoftheothercountries,said:"theFrenchnobilityoppresspeople"。Inordertobuyoffchert,withhighstatusandwealth,hedidnotlosehismoney,andheimprovedthestoryofthetirelesseffortsoftheoppressed.

Themainexpressionisloveandkindness,reflectinggoodandevilboobs,loveandhate,andfinallytheauthorsays,"lovealwaysconquershate"。Evilisalwaysaflashinthepan,andallmustdiewiththeevilone,andthegoodiseverlasting.

ItrevealsthesocialaspectofEnglandcomprehensively;Thedarknessofparliamentarypolitics,thedotingoftherulinginstitutions,theevilsofthemoneysociety,thepovertyofthemasses.

Withastorytodealwiththeircontemporariescalledfortheauthoritiesandthepublic,tyrannywouldcauseviolence,crisisnearintheday,therichshouldhavemerciful,bleedingcancausemoremorebloodflow.

雙城記英文讀后感篇二

Iwrotethisafterreadingthisliterature,itwassowonderfulthatIcouldnotrestrainmyexcitement.Inparticular,whenreadingthelasttwoorthreechapters,thehazy,mistyplotsslowlyseemtohavebeenclearedbythelightofthefirstsunlightandthefogofthefog.Nowondertheauthor,CharlesDickens,saidthathewas"deeplymovedandexcited"bythenovelandlongedtoplaySidneycartononthestagehimself.Sidney,inmyopinion,catonisindeedacanletaperson"deeplymoved,veryexcited,though,Ibegantohedidntplayveryinterested,justawildgentleman;Thesceneofthelastbrotherandsisterheadingofftotheguillotinereallymademecry.Inparticular,thefinalmessage,whichincludestheendingofthenovel,revealsthecharacterofSidneycartonandthegoodnessofhumannature."WhatIvedoneisthebestandthebestthingIveeverdone.WhatIamabouttoreceivewillbethemostpeacefulandpeacefulrestofmylife.Itsreallyatear-jerker.

First,alittlepersonalopinionaboutthecharacters.

Thefirstoneisjarvislorry.Fromtheback,hewasadedicatedbankerwhowasextremelyloyaltothebankandtohisfriendAlexandermanette.Hehasbeenatthebankforatleastafewdecades,andfromtheauthorswittydescriptionof"thevariousdarkcabinetsintellsonsbank,someelderlyoldmenareworkinghard.Whentellsons,hiredayoungmaninLondon,theyalwayshidehehasbeenintheold,likeapieceofcheesehidhiminadarkcorner,untilhewaswithcompletesetsoftellsonflavour,fullofstainsormold."Andyoucanseethat.Allthatmatterstohimisthecareandhelpofhisoldfriends.Irememberwritinginthearticlethathecouldputasidehisworkforanoldfriend.AndthemorbidityofherfatherafterluciesmarriagemadeMr.Lorryveryuneasy:"Mr.Lorryslifewasasgoodasever,andhishopesgrewdim,andhismoodincreased.""AndMr.Lorry,exhaustedbyhisanxiousdayandnight,fellasleeponduty.""Butthenhesuddenlybegantosuspectthathewasstilldreaming."Itwastotheextentofexhaustionthathecouldseehowdeephisfriendshipwaswithhisfriends.And,finally,ifitwerenotforlowry,fortheyarepreparedtotravelrelativelycomfortablethroughtheacceptance,withlightbehindaterrifiedwoman,amanwhofainted,asmallchild,adeliriouselderly,againhowalsoescapenotescapefromtheso-called"people"clutches.

OnemorefigureisLucy.Herownappearancehasalreadydeterminedthatsheisacompassionateandweakandstrongwoman.Forherfather,whohadbeenimprisonedforeighteenyears,shehelpedhimthroughdifficulttimeswithherlove.Firstbacktoherfathertohelphimoutofthebondageofthebody,forthefatherofthedeepintohismindisnotonaregularbasisthesufferingofthememory,onlyshecanthefastest,themostgentlecomfortlivingfathersuncertainheart,thisisahelplessoldfriendslowry.Thereistotestifyincourt,shefairlywithaffection,"inthefaceofsuchcompassion,somovingyouthandbeauty,atthistimethemoodofthedefendant,thanfaceallthepeoplewatchingmoreuncomfortable."Andsoon,andsoforth;Whenshefinallykissedherhusband,shestucktoit,asstrongasanyonewhofacedtragedy.Shewasstillabitofabacker,butshewastheembodimentoflove.

Shesaidthatherfatherhadtobementioned.Alexandermanetteslifeisworthconsidering,howmuchinjustice,howmuchexperience,howmuchtrauma,allmakeusthink.Afterbeingcaredforbyhisdaughter,hewasequallyabletogivebacktohisdaughter.Hefinallyshowedthestoryofafatherwhocaredabouthisdaughterwithlove.Likewise,Ithinkhehashisgreatmisfortune.It,lifeisveryrough,andeventuallytoreallybringhappinessforthedaughter,relapse,fullhouseforhiswork,isatthistime,hefeltoldandhelpless.Onetragedyleadstoanother.

Fordarnay,theman,ingeneral,pursuedhismothersphilosophyand"setoffaseriesofevents"(whichisnotarepudiationofhim)。Hewasalsoakindman,andbecauseofthishewentbacktohisfamilyandhewasintrouble.Thisisalsotheresultofacomplexsetofcauses.

OneofthemostlegendaryandtearfulisSidneycarton.Theappearanceof"alwayslookingattheceiling"showshisdissolute,andlaterwefindoutthatheisreallyanannihilatedtalent,whoisunabletodissolveintothesocietyatthattime.Innerfeelingsalsoverynoble,isultimatelyfulfilledtherivalinlove(letsjustsayso,buttheyhaventthinktheyreallylikethestoryoftherelationshipbetweenthebucketover,well,herealsoseehiscalm,maybeinstalled?Ifitis,itmeanshehasalotoftalent.Thatsanadmirableperson.Hedidntcarewhathedidwhenheescaped,buthewastheonlyonewhoknewwhattodoandwhatnottodo.Thedeathofdarnayandhiswife,inmemoryofhisdeathisamatterofgod!Finallyhemetinhissisters,ontheexecutionground,comfort,encouragement,hissister,isalookatallthedetachmentoflife,thenovelalsowrote"thatnight,thecityofParisabouthim,sayonthecalendaryear,Laurapavilionthemostcalm.Manyalsosaythathehasaholyface,likeaprophetsprophet.Thecharacterofthebookisveryexciting,suchasingoingtojailforuptojailbreakbeforeandafterMrLowryconfessed,"catonintotheyard,therealoneforamoment,lookedupatherhouselights.Heblessedhimsoftlyandsaid,goodbyeforever,andvanishedintothedarkness.WhileIwasreadingthis,Iwasvaguelyawarethatsomethingwaswrong,butIcouldnotthinkofanythingthatwouldchangebecauseofthefactthathehadtoldhimtowaitforhim.Thissentenceisalittlesad,wanttomakeapersoncrybutnotletapersoncryoutoftaste.Thisisthedescriptionofcartonsheart,beneaththesurfaceofthelight,theheartofamanwhoisdevotedtotheloveofothers.

Thevillain,especiallymadameDefarge,canbesaidtobeanoldmanofrevengeundertheguiseofthepeople.Hermostcommonmovementwasknitting,withoutsayingaword,buteverythingwasinherheart,andsheremembereditonherknitting.Peoplelikethishaveafeelingoffearofher,acold,unhumanembodiment.TheJacquesthreearoundthem,thevengefulwoman,andsoon,wereallinastateofconfusion,onlytofeelthepleasureofcuttingofftheheadsofothers.Theydidnot,atall,havethesamekindofconsciousnessasmadameDEsenor,butthedesecrationoflife,fromtheirmessyappearanceandcorruptmanners.Hewantedtooverthrowtheking,buttherewasacertainamountofaffectionfortheoldmasterhehadservedbefore.Hiswifesaidtoher,herhusband,"honestwanttosavethedoctora"visible,hair,stillcanhardlyisneutral,butitforcedhimtohostabegin,heislivinginthecontradiction,maybeaffectedbyhisrevengeheartstrongwife.

Suspense,thenovelisfull,itisthemoreseemoreunderstand,likeastreamseriatimtogether,finallybecameagreatriverpentium,makeapersonmoreseemoreexciting,morewanttosee.Forexample,themostprominentisthesecondchapter6"hundredsofpeople"andchapter7,"marquismasterinthecity"hasnothingtodo,ifthechapter7,alonecanalsobeanovel.Untillaterseethatheistoreachinlife,thensawLucy,thensawhisrelationshiptotheoldphysician,andfinallywiththedoctorsletter,complexrelationshipstakeineverythinginaglance,toexpoundcharactersrelations,hasagoodsupportingrole.Undoubtedly,thelasttwochaptersaretheclimax,themostexcitingpart.ThelastbrotherandsisterweremorethanIhadimagined,andtheauthorsarrangementclearlyhighlightedcarton,whowasasymbolofjustice.Now,calmdownandthinkaboutwhyallthesiblingsarelockedinside.Ithinkthemostfundamentalreasonisthatthisrevolutionintheauthorseyeitselfischaotic,thereisnohumanrights,crazypeoplejustfollowtheirownwill,thatultimatelyleadstotragedy.

Afterall,thisworkisagoodandevilconfrontation,thevictoryofgood,anexcitingend.Letusponderwhethertherevengeisworthdoing,buttherevengeofmadameDEsendaiisnotmadeinaday,inresponsetothedeadbrother,sister,andfather;Itisthebrandofclassstrugglethatinevitablyformstheconceptofrevengeandmakeshercoldcharacter.Attheendoftheday,thereisacertainresponsibilityforallaspects,andthesocialenvironmentisaninseparablefactor.

Generallyspeaking,thisisaverygoodnovel.

雙城記英文讀后感篇三

Thisholiday,Iusedmysparetimetoreaddickenss"ataleoftwocities",alsohavesomeunderstanding,Iwillwritedownmyfeelings.

1、Plotarrangement.

Theplotofthisbookisverymysterious,andtheauthorconcatenatesallkindsofclues,asmentionedinthearticle,"weaving"becomesthenovel.Thegreatestfeatureofthenovelisthecomplexityofthecharacters,suchastherelationshipbetweenDrManetteanddanan;TherelationshipbetweenMrsDurbergeanddannan-thetworelationsdirectlyledtothefinaltragedy.AndtherelationshipbetweenMr.LorryandMr.DEhair,andtherelationshipbetweenthepassandthespy,andsoon.Thesecomplexfigureslinktheworkofthisbook.

Oneofthemostdistinctivechaptersofthebookisaconversationwithalittlegirlbeforehisdeath,whichthoroughlyrevealsthattherevolutionarymassesaretoocrazyandthatthegoodwillliveonforever.

2、Characters.

ThemostimportantcharacterinthebookisCharlesdaran(evmond)。Hewasaveryconflictedman,andhehatedhisfatheranduncleverymuch,buthehadtosupportthewholefamilybusiness.Sowhentheoldservantwrotetohim,hehadtoreturntoFrance.Hewasakindman,possessedofthecivilityofanobleman,andwhenhemethisuncle,hemadeitclearthathecouldnotpersecutethepeople.Atthesametime,hegaveuptheprivilegesofthenobility,whichwasagooddeed.

SydneyCartonwasalsoanimportantfigure.Ihaveneverlikedthiscasual,lazycharacterinthefirsthalfofthenovel.Butintheprocessofreadinglater,Ifoundhimtobeanaggressiveandresourcefulperson.Althoughitis"friend",butactuallycatonandsouthrelationshipisnotsogood,butforthesakeofthefamilyhappinessdropsoflife,catonwillingtotheguillotine,letfledsouth,andtheembodimentoftheeternalgood.Inthearticle,cartondied"likeaprophet"。

MrAndMrsDargealsobelongtothebooksfocus.Hewasagoodman,andhetookDrManette,andtoldhiswifeaftertherevolutionthathewouldacceptit.Shewasanavenger,andshehadbeenpersecutedbytheevremondebrothers,soshewantedtokillalltheFrencharistocrats.Ofcourse,becauseofherviolentbehaviour,shediedinthehandsofmisspross.

3、Writingfeatures.

Thisnovelisveryhumorous,andtheauthorhasbeenusingdialecticalrelationsandrepeatedtechniquestoachievethiseffect.Therefore,thistouchingnovelcanstillbereadwithgreatlaughter.

Oneofthefeaturesofthearticleisthatthelastauthor"helpscartonexpresshisfeelings"。Theauthorusedcatonslanguagetoshowtheendofthearticle,tellingpeoplethat"kindnessisforeverintheworld"。

ThatshowIreadthenovel.

雙城記英文讀后感篇四

Borrowabooktheotherdaytheworldofsuperthickmasterpieceataleoftwocities,tookafewchapterslater,Ialsodecideit,reallyboring,anddontunderstand,todayIborrowedittoloseweight,managedtofinishit.Charactersinthebookalot,butthecharactersofallkindsofrelationshipandthentomyunexpected,theprotagonistisaformerprisonersinthebastillefor18yearshorsenatedoctor,herdaughter,Lucy,andhissonCharles.。.

BritainandFranceisknownasthetwins,thebackgroundofthenovel,thatis,theFrenchrevolution,Ilearnhistory,abouttheFrenchrevolutionwascleartome,tocontactinthenovel,Ireallywanttoask,isthattrue?Novel,mostlyfiction,lookafter,gavemetheimpressionis:theviciouswiselyhotlady,innocentCharles,havenothingtosayinthewest,better`cardanSir,faithfulmaidmisspross,warm-heartedMrJarvis`Laurie.。.

Iamagoodmanalwayshasagoodwill,forthebadguysalwayshaveafeelingofdisgust,notsurprisingly,everyonelikethis,unlessheisagoodman,tobadpeoplewithkindnessheart,orthatheisasuperbig,bad,thegoodpersonalwayshaveafeelingthat"theygoodfalse!"Infact,thisisnotstrange,thefactisso!Abunchofhypocrites.WellthermalcoupletofindLucy,thoughttohelpherhusbandCharles,washurtherhusbandinprisonagain,andeventuallyleadtothedeathofMrCardan.IthinkMrCardanveryhandoutspirit,heavysentiment,thefirsttimehesawLucyhefellinlovewithher,althoughtheprofessionwasrejected,butstillcantchangeloveforher,andfinallytoLucyandherhusbandtogether,inordertoLucyisnolongersadtears,hewenttoprisonandCharlesswitched,changedLucyshappinesswithhisownlife,hecouldnthelpbutfeelwhattouchedmemostisacharacter.

雙城記英文讀后感篇五

Thetaleoftwocitiesisahistoricalstory,oneofDickens’longfictions.ThebackgroundtothenovelistherevolutionofFrance。Itportrayedabrutalandbloodystory,butitalsocontainedloveandfriendship.

Inthenovel,Dickenssarcasticallydescribedatypicalcruelnobleman-marquisofEvermonde。Whenhewasyoungheandhisbrotherstoleacountrywomanbyforceandkilledherfamily。What’sworse,heusedhispowertoimprisonDrManette,akindandhonestmanwhoknewallthethingstheyhaddoneandwantedtodisclosetheircrimes。Inordertohidetheircrimes.MarquisofEvermondeandhisbrotherthrewDoctorManetteintoprisonfor18years。Duringthese18years,DoctorManettelosthisfreedomandsufferagreatinspirit。

IfeltunthinkablethatMarquisofEvermondeandhisbrotherkilledpeoplejustaseasilyastheykilledchickens.Theydeprivedotherpeople’sfreedomastheylikedandtheythoughtitwasnormalandunremarkable.Theyhadneverrealizedthattheyhaddonesomethingwrongorsomethingimproper.Becausetheirnaturewascruelandevil,likedemons.Thereisanoldsayingwhichmeans:Peoplewhomittoomanycrimeswillkillthemselves.Afterall,thereisjusticeintheworld.Thedemonscan’tberampantforever.Becausetheworldwillnotforgivethem.Theywillpaytheirlivesfortheircrimes.Let’sseetheconsequenceoftheMarquis,Helaytherelikeastonewithaknifepushedintohisheart.〞Ithinkitwasjustwhatheoughttogainanditisarealexcitingscene.

TheMarquis’deathwasjustthebeginningofpeople’sresistancetothenobleman.Graduallymoreandmorepeoplejoinedintherevolution.Oneafteranothernoblemanweresentencedtodeathandtheirheadswerecutdown。However,someinnocentpeoplewereimplicatedintherevolution.CharlesDarneywasoneofthemHewasthenephewofMarquisofEvermonde.Totheoppositeofhisuncle,Darneywasakindandindependentyoungman.

Dickensspokehighlyofkindnessmercyandloveinthenoveltoo.ThisistheotherthoneofthenovelwhenDoctorManettewasreleasedfromprison.ItwashisdaughterLuciewhotookcareofhimandhelpedhimreturntonormal.Duringthistime,DrmanetteandLucieknewCharlesDarneyandSydenyCarton,thetwoyoungmanfellinlovewithLucieatthesametime。Atlast,LuciemarriedCharesDarney。DrManetteacceptedDarneyashisson-in-lawalthoughheknewthatDarneywasthenephewofthemanwhothrewhimintoprisonfor18years.Thisisthelovebetweenfatheranddaughter.AndSydenyCarton,theverygreatman,lovedLuciedeeply.HepromisedLuciethathewoulddoeverythingforherhappiness.Hedidittruely,hesacrificedhimselfinsteadofDarneywholookedthesameashim.Thisisloveforlovers。Thisisthemostwonderfulthingintheworld.Italsoremindsusthatnomatterhownomatterwhenthereistrueloveexisting.Attheend,Lucie,DrManetteandDarneyarrivedinEnglandsafely.

Thetaleoftwocitiesisdifferentfromotherhistoricalfictions.ItscharactersandmainplotsarefictionalundertherealbackgroundoftherevolutionofFrance.TheauthormadetheexperienceofthefictionalcharactorDrManetteasthemainclue.Theplotsareplicated,andtheyareflexuousanddramatic.Thestructureispleteandrigorous.

Dickenshaddearloveandhate.Hepraisedthosewhooughttobepraisedandattackedthosewhooughttobeattacked.ThemotivationofthenovelmaybejustwarntheEnglishdominators.ButIthinkwecanlearnsomethingmeaningfulfromthetaleoftwocities.

雙城記英文讀后感篇六

Theauthorofthisbookisdickens.Bornin1812,hewasthesecondsonofanavalofficer,JohndickensandElizabethbarlow.

ThebooksaysthatpoorDrManette,whohadbeenimprisonedinthebastilleprisonfor19yearsbythearistocracy,movedhimtoliveinEngland.Inthecourt,thefatheranddaughtermettheFrenchnoblemandarleyandtheruinedmastercarton.Later,Lucyandcatongotmarriedandlivedhappilyfortenyears.

AftertheFrenchrevolution,graywasarrestedforrescuinginnocentservantsfromtheFrencharistocracy.Andcarton,inkeepingwithhispromisetoLucy,madeuseofhisresemblancetodarley,andreplacedhimwiththeguillotinebeforedarleywasexecuted.

NovelthroughtypicalcaseishighlygeneralizationtoexposetheeveoftheFrenchrevolution,Britainssocialstatus,ontheonehandishighistherulingclassofcruelty,ontheonehand,themassesofworkingpeopleundertheexploitationandoppressionofthefeudalaristocracyledaverymiserablelife,thusprofoundlyrevealstherevolutionisinevitable.

雙城記英文讀后感篇七

Ataleoftwocitiesisoneofdickenssmostimportantmasterpieces.Longbeforewritingataleoftwocities,dickensisveryconcernontheFrenchrevolution,rereadtheBritishhistorian,Carlyles"Frenchrevolution"andotherscholarsaboutthework.HiskeeninterestintheFrenchrevolutionbeganwithfearsofaserioussocialcrisislurkinginBritainatthetime.Attheendof1854,hesaid:"Ibelievethatdissatisfactionlikesmokefireupworsethan,thisspeciallikethepublicbeforetheFrenchrevolutionforthefirsttime,itsdanger,foronethousandkindsofreasons,suchaspoorharvest,thenobilityofbossyandincompetentthealreadytensesituationlasttodefeatinwar,overseasanddomesticeventsandsoon--intothathaveneverseenaterriblefire."ItcanbeseenthatthemotiveforthecreationofataleoftwocitiesistousethehistoricalexperienceoftheFrenchrevolutionasareferencetotheBritishrulingclass.Atthesametime,throughtheextremeportrayaloftherevolutionaryterrorist,alsotoharborresentment,attemptingtoviolenceagainstthetyrannyofthemasses,warnedthatfantasyforthestatusquoofsocialcontradictionsincreasinglydeepentofindawayout.

Startingfromthispurpose,thenovelprofoundlyrevealedbeforetheFrenchrevolutiondeeplyintensifiedthesocialcontradictions,stronglycriticizedaristocracydissolutebrutal,anddeepsympathyforthelowerpeoplessuffering.Theworkpointedoutthatthereisalimittotheenduranceofthepeople.Underthebrutalruleofthearistocracy,thepeoplewereforcedtoriseupagainsttheirlivelihood.Suchresistanceisjustified.Thenovelalsodepictsthespectacularscenesofthepeopleattackingthebastilleanddisplayingthegreatpowerofthepeople.However,theauthorstandsinthepositionofbourgeoishumanitarianism,namely,againstthetyrannyofthecrueloppressionofthepeople,andagainsttheviolenceoftherevolutionarypeopleagainstthetyranny.Indickenssbook,thewholerevolutionwasdescribedasacatastropheofdestruction,amercilesspunishmentfortheevilaristocracy,andtheblindmurderofinnocentpeople.

Thenovelshapesthreekindsofcharacters.Akindoffeudalaristocracy,representedbythemarquisbrothersoferfrimont,whose"onlyunshakablephilosophyisoppressingpeople",istheobjectoftheauthorspainandflagellation.Anothergroupistherevolutionarymasses,suchasthestonecouple.Itmustbenotedthattheirimageisdistorted.Suchascuttingstonewife,Diana,shewasborninpeasant,insulted,persecutionofthefeudalnobleswithgreathatred,theauthordeeplysympathizewithhermisery,reallyappreciatedherstrongpersonality,beforeandaftertherevolution,excellenttalentsandextraordinaryleadershipability;Butwhentherevolutionwentdeeper,itturnedherintoacruel,fierce,narrow-mindedNemesis.Especiallywhenshewenttothedoctorshousetohuntforlucieandlucie,shewasmoreofabloodthirstymaniac.Intheend,theauthorletherdieunderhergun,clearlyexpressinganegativeattitude.Thethirdcategoryisidealizedcharacters,whicharetheauthorsexampleofhumanitariansolutionstosocialconflictsandthetriumphofloveoverhate,includingthemenet,darnay,laurelandcalden.Doctormenetwaskilledbythemarquisbrothers,andhehadadeephatredforthemarquis.Butfortheloveofhisdaughter,hecouldabandontheoldhatred.Darnaywasthenephewofthemarquis,whowasgreatlyawareoftheguiltofhisfamily,andofabandoningthetitleandproperty,andwasdeterminedtomakeatonementwithhisownactions.Thisisareflectionofthecharacters,avictimofthetyrannyofthearistocracy,tolerance;Onewastheheirtothenoblemarquis,whoadvocatedbenevolence.Amongthemwaslucie,thedaughterandwife.Underthebondsoflove,theyformahappyfamilyofmutualunderstandingandaffection.Thisisclearlythewaytheauthorenvisagesasolutiontothesocialconflict,contrarytotheviolentrevolution,whichisnotpractical.

Thetaleofataleoftwocitiesisdifferentfromthegeneralhistoricalnovel,itscharactersandmainplotarefictional.DuringtheFrenchrevolutionbroadrealbackground,theauthorcluestogiveprioritytowithfictionalcharactersmeini,doctorsexperience,theunjustchargethreeindependenteachother,loveandrevengeandinterconnectedstoriesinterweavetogether,intricateplot,intricateplot.Theauthoradoptsthetechniqueofflashback,narration,foreshadowingandforeshadowing,sothatthestructureofthenoveliscompleteandtight,theplottwistsandturnsintenseanddramatic,andshowsexcellentartisticskills.Thetaleofataleoftwocitiesissolemn,melancholyandfullofsorrow,butlacksthehumorofearlyworks.

雙城記英文讀后感篇八

AtaleoftwocitiesiswrittenbyCharlesDickens,oneofAmericasgreatestwriters.Hewasbornin1812inPortsmouthanddiedin1870.Hewasbornpoor,butsoonafterhisunhappychildhoodhebecamerichandsuccessful.Healsowrotemanyfamousnovels,suchasolivertwist.Greatexpectationsandsoon.

Thetaleofataleoftwocitieswaswrittenin1775.InaroomaboveataverninParis,therewasawhite-hairedmanwhowasbusymakingshoes.Hehadbeenaprisonerinthebastillefor18years.Nowhewasafreeman,yethedidnotknowhisname,andhedidnoteathisfriends.Allheknewwasthathehadtokeepmakingshoes.

OnabustoParis,shesatonlucie,thedaughtershehadneverseenbefore.LuciebroughtherfatherbacktoLondon,and,withtheloveandcareofherdaughter,heforgotaboutthepastandlearnedtoliveasafreeman.

YetduringthestormyyearsoftheFrenchrevolution,thepastwasneitherlostnorforgotten.AndsosoonthedangersecretlybroughtlucieandthepeopleshelovedbacktoParis.。.Therewasthehorribledeathmachine-theguillotinewaitingfortheenemiesofFrance.

Theprotagonisthereisclearlydebunkingthedarknessandcorruptionofthesocietyatthattime.Oneoriginalforthe18yearsasaprisoner,whatalsodontremembertheman,thenishehadnevermetthedaughter"backtoLondon,startedafreelife,butintheend,hisdaughterandshelovedoneswerereturnedtoParisofdarkness,bytheFrenchenemieskilled!

雙城記英文讀后感篇九

"Thisisthebestoftimesandtheworstoftimes."Thefirstsentenceofataleoftwocitiesisquotednumeroustimes.ButIguessthemanwhoknowsthissentenceandthenovel"taleoftwocities"tellsastory,anddoesnotknowwhy.Ifyouwanttounderstandtheoriginalmeaningofthissentence,andwhyyouwritethisclassicsentence,itisna

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