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———化身博士英文讀后感化身博士英文讀后感(通用5篇)

看完一本名著后,相信大家都積累了屬于自己的讀書感悟,記錄下來很重要哦,一起來寫一篇讀后感吧。為了讓您不再為寫讀后感頭疼,以下是我?guī)痛蠹艺淼幕聿┦坑⑽淖x后感(通用5篇),供大家參考借鑒,希望可以幫助到有需要的朋友。

化身博士英文讀后感篇1

ThisnovelwaswrittenbyRobertLouisStevenson.HewasbornonNovemberthirteenth,1850anddiedonDecemberthird1894.HewasafamousScottishnovelist,poet,essayistandtravelwriterandhehasgreatinfluenceonEnglishliterature.

Thisnovelmainlydescribeafamousandintelligentphysicianwhoturnsintoaevilmanaftertakingadrug,intendedtoseparateevilfromgoodinapersonality.Dr.Jekyllisthemaincharacterofthisnovel.heisknownasanacknowledgeableandrespectablemaninLondon.LotsofpeoplethoughtthatDr.Jekyllisnearlyaperfectmanforwhathedosegooddeedsandcuresthepainofhispatient.Heownedthegoodfameforwhatgooddeedshehasdone.Butinhisinnerhearthealwaysfeelstiredofwhatrolehehasactedas.Hewantstochangehimself,sohedoessomethingeviltosetfreehimself.hedreamstodoevilthingstomakehimselffeelcomfortable.

TobeanothermanisthecrazydreamforJekyll.sohemixessomedrugsandpowdertogethertomakenewdrugs.Aftertakingthisnewmedicinehebecomesanugly,smallanddeformedmannamedMr.Hyde.Beinganevilman,hecandoessomeevilthings,whereasHydewasstillyoungandenergetic.sohebeginshislifeofevil.Duringthistime,Hydewaslookedonasablackmailerevenamurder.hecouldnotgetridofthepolicewhoaresearingforhim

everywhere.SohewasforcedtobeJekyllagain.

Forhetakesmuchmedicine,healwayschangeshimselfbetweenDr.JekyllandMr.Hyde.Finally,hisstrongdesiretodoevilthingscontrolshimselfmostly.hecanchangehimselftobeHydenaturallyandunconsciously,whichmakeshimsufferedtoomuch.sometimeshenearlybecomesevilHydewhenhetalkedwithfriendUttersonandhismailstherewasatimewhentwo-nessofmen.hewisheddeeplytoseparatethesetwomenofgoodandevilinsidehim.

UttersonisagoodfriendofMr.Jekyll,heiscuriousaboutwhatheheardfromRichard.SohespendslotsoftimeincollectinformationaboutJekyllandHyde.thisisalongtimeforhim.AfterbothJekyllandLanyondied,UttersonreadthetwoletterswrittenbyJekyllandLanyon.FinallyUttersonknowswellaboutthecomplexthingsofhistwofriends.heknowstheevilthingsJekyllhavedoneandthetruefeelingsofJekyll.HeknowsthesurprisingthingthatLanyonhavesaw.

ThesecretandcomplicatedthingsbecomebrightforUtterson.however;hecoulddonothingbutkeepupthegoodfameforhisgoodfriend.

Afterreadingthisnovel,IfeelveryshockaboutwhatJekyllhavedoneandthough.Hehasgoodfameandgoodsocialposition

soheshouldcherishwhathehaveownedbutdosomeevilthings.Inourlives,weshouldrememberwhoweareandwhatwecandoornot.Inthisway,wecanalwaysbeourselvesandliveahappylife.Wecankeepourgoodfameforever.

化身博士英文讀后感篇2

Thereisadevillivesinourhearts.Sometimesourhappinessstemsfromothersmisfortune.Thismakesusfeelshamed.EverynowandthenIwonderwhetherthereisamethodthatcanremovethedevilfromourhearts.Inthisway,theevilpartofmewontfeelshamed,meanwhile,thegoodpartofmewontgethappinessfromothersmisfortune.AfterreadingthisnovellaentitledDr.JekyllandMr.Hyde,Ithinkitsbettertoshutdownthisbadidea.

ThisnovellaiswrittenbythefamousScottishauthor,RobertLouisStevenson.ItisaboutaLondonlawyernamedJohnGabrielUttersonwhoinvestigatesstrangeoccurrencesbetweenhisoldfriend,Dr.HeyJekyllandtheevilEdwardHyde.

Dr.HeyJekyllwasascientistwhowasalwaysconsideredasaserious,hard-workingdoctor.Behindthischaracter,however,hewasanactive,fun-lovingyoungman-about-town.Hehadspentmostofhislifetryingtoremovethedevilfromhisheartwhichwasnotfittingforamanofhisstature.Aftermuchthought,hefinallydecidedtocreateadrugthatcouldgiveeachsideofhischaracteritsownseparatefaceandbody.Then,hebravelydrankthedrugandsuccessfullytransformedhimselfintothesmaller,younger,cruel,remorseless,evilEdwardHyde.Dr.Jekyllenjoyedhissecretverymuch--butnotforeverafter.Astimewentby,Mr.Hydegrewinpower.Aftertakingthedrugrepetitively,Dr.Jekyllnolongerneededtousethedrugtoreliefhisdevil.Eventually,Mr.HydegrewsostrongthatDr.Jekyllhadtorelyonthedrugtoremainhimself.Hefirstinjuredachildinstreet,thenbeatSirDanverstodeathfornoreason.RealizinghewouldsoonbecomeHydeforever,Dr.Jekyllleftbehindaconfessionandcommitsuicide.

Generallyspeaking,everymanhastwosidestohischaracter.JustlikeDr.Jekyllwasaserious,hard-workingdoctorwhichconcealedairresponsiblemanwhopleasuredaroundunderneath.Dr.Jekyllhadnoticeditquietwell,butheshouldhaveknownthatanormalpeoplecouldnotbetwopeopleliveuncomfortablytogetherinthesamebody.Itsoundsmorelikedualpersonalities.Feelingcomplacentabouthiscreation,Dr.Jekylldidntnoticethathewastrapped.Beforetheexperiment,Dr.Jekyllwasjustadouble-dealer.Andafterit,hebecameapersonwithdualpersonalities.Eachpersonalitywantedtocontrolthebody.Unfortunately,gooddidntprevailoverevil.Dr.JekyllgrewweakwhileMr.Hydegrewpowerful.

Actually,thetwosidesofapersonhavewelldefinedpowerandresponsibility,mutualcoordinationandrestraint.Theyknowtheappropriatetimeandsituationtobehavethemselves.YoucanbeseriousatworkwithacharacterlikesDr.Jekyllandhaveyourprivatelifeascrazyasyouwant.Thisisnothingtobeashamedof,butDr.Jekylldidntrealizeitatthattime.Duringtheone-monthinternship,Ihavenoticedthatthereareagreatnumbersofteacherswearadoubleface.Theytreatstudentsstrictly,meanwhile,theyarequitefriendlywiththeircolloguesandparentsofstudents.Thismakestheirlifemucheasier.Everyoneplaysdifferentrolesindifferentsituations.Weneednttoshameaboutit.Thedouble-dealerscanalwaysgainadvantagefrombothsidesandlivewell.

WhenDr.Jekylltookthedruganddevidedintotwoperson,thistragedyiswaitingtohappen.Thetwopersonarequitesimply.Dr.JekyllsharednoefforttodogoodandMr.Hydecommittedallmannerofevil.ThroughthedeathofDr.Jekyll/Mr.Hyde,theauthortriedtoexpoundhispoint:Ifyoucantreininyourdevil,youwouldbepunishedatlast.

Intheunknowncornerofpeoplesdeepestheart,goodcoexistswithevil.Inthestoryofdeersandwolves,peoplesimplythoughtthatdeerscouldlivebetterwithoutwolves.Asamatteroffact,deerscouldnotlivewithoutwolves.Theymaintainedanappropriatebalanceintheforest.Butforthechasingofwolves,deerscouldntbestrongandhealthy.Similarly,whenseparated,thegoodsideofDr.Jekyllbecameweakerandweaker.Instead,theevilsideofhimbecamestrongerandstrongerwithouttherestraintofthegoodside.Buttheevilside,Mr.HydecouldntlivewithoutDr.Jekyll,becausetheysharedabody.SowhenDr.Jekyllcommittedsuicide,Mr.Hydedead,too.

ItistoolateforDr.Jekylltorealizethathavingtwocharactersisnothingtobeashamedof.ButIlearnedalotfromthisnovella.ThereisaJekyllandaHydeineverybody.Iwillfaceuptomydesiresandtrytostrengthenheartforgoodtodefeatthedevil.Nothingisdifficultintheworldforonewhosetshismindtodoit.

化身博士英文讀后感篇3

MyImpressionofDr.JekyllandMr.Hyde

RecentlyIreadabooknamedDr.JekyIIandMr.Hyde.Itisaquiteinterestingbook.ThisnoveliswrittenbythefamousScottishauthor,RobertLouisStevenson.ItisaboutaLondonlawyernamedJohnGabrielUttersonwhoinvestigatesstrangebehaviorinhisoldfriend,Dr.HeyJekyllandtheevilEdwardHyde.

Dr.HeyJekyllwasascientistwhowasalwaysconsideredasaserious,hard-workingdoctor.Behindthischaracter,however,hewasanactive,fun-lovingyoungman-about-town.Hehadspentmostofhislifetryingtoremovethedevilfromhisheartwhichwasnotfittingforamanofhisstature.Aftermuchthought,hefinallydecidedtocreateadrugthatcouldgiveeachsideofhischaracteritsownseparatefaceandbody.Then,hebravelydrankthedrugandsuccessfullytransformedhimselfintothesmaller,younger,cruel,remorseless,evilEdwardHyde.Dr.Jekyllenjoyedhissecretverymuch--butnotforeverafter.Astimewentby,Mr.Hydegrewinpower.Aftertakingthedrugrepetitively,Dr.Jekyllnolongerneededtousethedrugtoreliefhisdevil.Eventually,Mr.HydegrewsostrongthatDr.Jekyllhadtorelyonthedrugtoremainhimself.Hefirstinjuredachildinstreet,thenbeatSirDanverstodeathfornoreason.RealizinghewouldsoonbecomeHydeforever,Dr.Jekyllleftbehindaconfessionandcommitsuicide.

Formostofthebook,Ibelievedthatthestoryconcernstwopeople.DrJekyllwhoborninarichfamily,isakindlyolddoctor,withtwoveryoldfriends,UttersonandLanyon.Mr.Hydeisasmaller,youngerman,withacapacityofevilandrepelseveryonehemeets.Andyet,despitebeingapparentoppositesinsomanyways,thereareclearlinksbetweenthetwomen.HydegivesthefamilyofachildhehasbeatenachequesignedbyJekyll.HydehasakeytothebackentrancetoJekyll’shouse,andHydecancomeandgoatwillandgiveorderstoJekyll’sservants.AndwhenDr.JekyII’sfriend,UttersonreceivedaletterfromHydesayingthatheisgoingawayforever,butrealizingthatitisinJekyll’shandwriting.Finally,thenarratortellsthetruthaboutthetwomen.Theyareoneandthesame.

IlearntthatRobertLouisStevensonisaGothicauthorthroughtheInternet.

Gothicauthorsrecognizethatallhumanbeingshavethecapacityforgoodness,butallpeoplealsohaveashadowside,anditisthedegreetowhichonesublimatesandcontrolshisorherdarkerimpulsesthatpreventsonefrombecomingconsumedwithevil.Inhisnovel,thecentralproblemofDr.Jekyllisthathecannotacceptthistruismabouthumanityand,particularly,abouthimself.Actually,thetwosidesofapersonhavewelldefinedpowerandresponsibility,mutualcoordinationandrestraint.Theyknowtheappropriatetimeandsituationtobehavethemselves.YoucanbeseriousatworkwithacharacterlikesDr.Jekyllandhaveyourprivatelifeascrazyasyouwant.Thisisnothingtobeashamedof,butDr.Jekylldidntrealizeitatthattime.Everyoneplaysdifferentrolesindifferentsituations.Weneednttoshameaboutit.Thedouble-dealerscanalwaysgainadvantagefrombothsidesandlivewell.

WhenDr.Jekylltookthedruganddevidedintotwoperson,thistragedyiswaitingtohappen.Humanwillbedestroyednotbynaturaldisasterbuttheevilinsidehuman.Buthowcanwedealwiththisseriousproblem,theinnerconflictofgoodandevil?First,weshouldcorrecttheideathatwecankillofftheevilside.Instead,weshouldacknowledgeit,andthenmakethegoodsidepowerbydevelopinggoodhabitsstepbystep.Weareeducatedcitizenslivinginthisbeautifulplanet.Wearethehopeinthefuture.Weknowwhatisrightandwhatiswrong,andwehavetheobligationstoregulateourbehaviorinaccordancewiththecodeofethics.Whenwearedoingthings,weshouldconsiderwhetheritismorallyright.Makethisconsiderationahabit.Second,paymoreattentiontoself-cultivationandadjustingattitudeatanytimeinanyplace.Inthecourseofhumanevents,wehaveexperiencedthedarkdaysofhard-working,whenpeopleworkthewholedayandthewholenightlikeacrowwithoutashorttimeofrest.Suchahorriblelifehasgoneforever.Third,releasebademotionsassoonaspossible.Unhealthyemotionscannotbeavoided,butwecanreleaseitthroughsomehealthyways,suchasrunning,playingsports,talkingwithothersandsoon.Themoredepressionwehide,themoresplitpersonalitieswetendtohave.Itisjustthestimulationofthedepressionthatcausesmanypeopletotallybecomeevil.Lastbutnotleast,don’temphasizetoomuchonthegainandlossofpersonalinterests.Inthiscolorfulworld,thereexistvariouskindsofpersonalinterests,especiallypecuniaryinterest.

Ireallylearnalotfromthebook“DrJekyllandMr.Hyde”.Itisawarningforustoreviewourbehavior.Thefutureisbright,butroadistortuous.Inordertogrowhealthily,we’dbetterdropthebadbehaviorandbadattitude.Everythingcanbesettled,onlyifwehavethedetermination.

化身博士英文讀后感篇4

ThanksGod,WeHaveComputerGameInstead

ThestoryofDrJekyllisquitefamousaroundtheworld,however,DrJekyllhimselfisatypicaltragicperson.Heisakindandwisedoctorinfrontofthepublic,butmightnotwiseenoughtoadjusthimself.Asanoldsayinggoes:everycoinhastwosides.DrJekyllalsohashisownnegativeside,whichfinallybecomeMr.Hide.Mr.Hideisalwayshungerforviolence,andallthebadthingshedidtellusthattoo.Peoplemaytreathimasacriminal,buttome,heisjustunabletofindawaytoabreact.

Itreallydoesn’tmatterifyouareamanlivesin19thcenturyorcomesfromstoneage,weareallpeople,weallhavefeelings,weallhaveourownMr.orMsHide,theonlyquestionis,canyoufindawaytomaintainyourmentalhealth?Maybewecan’taffordtohaveourownpsychologicalconsultant,butweCANplaygamestorelaxourselves,orrealizeanywildestdreaminthisvirtualworld.Imagingthis,onceourDrJekyllhassomeevilminds,hecanturntohiscomputerforhelp.Maybehecanplaysomeactiongamestosatisfyhisdesirefor“passion”,justlikepeopletoday.Sincethevideogameisalwaysabouttheadventuresofsomesuperheroes,thegamewillguidehimtothedaydreamingofeverythinggoodbutacriminal.Assoonashefeelsgoodagain,thenhewillnever

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