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第一篇:英文讀后感

thisisastoryaboutaspecialandunreservedwomanwhohasbeenexposedtoahostileenvironmentbutcontinuouslyandfearlesslystrugglingforherideallife.thestorycanbeinterpretedasasymboloftheindependentspirit.

itseemstomethatmanyreaders’englishreadingexperiencestartswithjaneeyer.iamofnoexception.aswerefertothemovie“janeeyer”,itisnotsurprisingtofindsomedifferencesbecauseofitsbeingfilmizedandretoldinanewway,butthespiritofthenovelremains----tobeanindependentperson,bothphysicallyandmentally.

janeeyerwasabornresister,whoseparentswentoffwhenshewasveryyoung,andheraunt,theonlyrelativeshehad,treatedherasbadlyasaragtag.sincejane’seducationinlowwoodorphanagebegan,shedidn’tgetwhatshehadbeenexpecting——simplybeingregardedasacommonperson,justthesameasanyothergirlaround.thesuffersfrombeinghumiliatedanddevastatedteachjanetobeperseveringandprizedignityoveranythingarewardofrevoltingtheruthlessoppression,janegotachancetobeatutorinthornfieldgarden.thereshemadetheacquaintanceoflovelyadeleandthatgarden’sowner,rochester,amanwithwarmheartdespiteacoldfaceoutside.janeexpectedtochangethelifefromthenon,butfatehaddecidedotherwise:afterjaneandrochesterfellinlovewitheachotherandgotdowntogetmarry,sheunfortunatelycametoknowinfactrochesterhadgotalegalwife,whoseemedtobetheshadowfollowingrochesterandledtohismoodinessallthetime----rochesterwasalsoadespairingpersoninneedofsalvation.janedidwanttogivehimahand,however,shemadeuphermindtoleave,becauseshedidn’twanttobetrayherownprinciples,becauseshewasjaneeyer.thefilmhasfinallygotasymbolistend:janeinheritedalargenumberoflegaciesandfinallyreturned.afterfindingrochester’smisfortunebroughtbyhisoriginalmadwife,janechosetostaywithhimforever.

idon’tknowwhatothersfeel,butfranklyspeaking,iwouldratherregardthesectionthatjanebeganherteachingjobinthornfieldasthefilm’send----especiallywheniheardjane’swords“neverinmylifehaveibeenawakensohappily.”foronething,thisidealandbrand-newbeginningoflifewaswhatjanehadbeenimaginingforlongasasufferingperson;foranother,thisshouldbewhattheaudienceswithmyviewshopedhertoget.buttheprofessionaljudgmentofproducingfilmsremindedmetowaitforatotallydifferentresult:theremustbesomethingwrongcomingwiththeexcellence----perhapsnotonlyshouldanothersectionbeaddedtoenrichthestory,butalsowemayseefromthenexttransitionofjane’slifethat“l(fā)ifeislikeaboxofchocolates,youneverknowwhatyouwouldget.”(byforrestgump’smother,inthefilm“forrestgump”)

what’smore,thisfilmdidn’tendwhenjaneleftthornfield.forjaneeyerherself,thereshouldalwaysbesomewheretorealizehergreatidealofbeingindependentconsideringherfortitude,butforrochester,howhecangetsalvation?thefilmgivestheanswertentatively:janeeventuallygotbacktorochester.infact,whenjanemetrochesterforthefirsttime,shescaredhishorseandmadehisheelstrained,toacertainextent,whichmeantrochesterwouldgetretrievalbecauseofjane.wecanconsiderrochester’sexperiencesasthatofreligionmeaning.thefirebyhisfranticwifewasthepunishmentforthecynicismearlyinhislife.afterit,rochestergotthemercyofthegodandtheloveofthewomanwhomheloved.herewecansay:humannatureanddivinitygetunitedperfectlyinordertoletsuchastoryaccordwiththerequirementsofbothtwosides.thevalueofthisfilmmaybeduetoitseffortstoexploreanewwayforthedevelopmentofhumanismunderthefaithofreligion.

第二篇:英文讀后感

thisisastoryaboutaspecialandunreservedwomanwhohasbeenexposedtoahostileenvironmentbutcontinuouslyandfearlesslystrugglingforherideallife.thestorycanbeinterpretedasasymboloftheindependentspirit

itseemstomethatmanyreaders’englishreadingexperiencestartswithjaneeyer.iamofnoexception.aswerefertothemovie“janeeyer”,itisnotsurprisingtofindsomedifferencesbecauseofitsbeingfilmizedandretoldinanewway,butthespiritofthenovelremains----tobeanindependentperson,bothphysicallyandmentally.

janeeyerwasabornresister,whoseparentswentoffwhenshewasveryyoung,andheraunt,theonlyrelativeshehad,treatedherasbadlyasaragtag.sincejane’seducationinlowwoodorphanagebegan,shedidn’tgetwhatshehadbeenexpecting——simplybeingregardedasacommonperson,justthesameasanyothergirlaround.thesuffersfrombeinghumiliatedanddevastatedteachjanetobeperseveringandprizedignityoveranythingarewardofrevoltingtheruthlessoppression,janegotachancetobeatutorinthornfieldgarden.thereshemadetheacquaintanceoflovelyadeleandthatgarden’sowner,rochester,amanwithwarmheartdespiteacoldfaceoutside.janeexpectedtochangethelifefromthenon,butfatehaddecidedotherwise:afterjaneandrochesterfellinlovewitheachotherandgotdowntogetmarry,sheunfortunatelycametoknowinfactrochesterhadgotalegalwife,whoseemedtobetheshadowfollowingrochesterandledtohismoodinessallthetime----rochesterwasalsoadespairingpersoninneedofsalvation.janedidwanttogivehimahand,however,shemadeuphermindtoleave,becauseshedidn’twanttobetrayherownprinciples,becauseshewasjaneeyer.thefilmhasfinallygotasymbolistend:janeinheritedalargenumberoflegaciesandfinallyreturned.afterfindingrochester’smisfortunebroughtbyhisoriginalmadwife,janechosetostaywithhimforever.

idon’tknowwhatothersfeel,butfranklyspeaking,iwouldratherregardthesectionthatjanebeganherteachingjobinthornfieldasthefilm’send----especiallywheniheardjane’swords“neverinmylifehaveibeenawakensohappily.”foronething,thisidealandbrand-newbeginningoflifewaswhatjanehadbeenimaginingforlongasasufferingperson;foranother,thisshouldbewhattheaudienceswithmyviewshopedhertoget.buttheprofessionaljudgmentofproducingfilmsremindedmetowaitforatotallydifferentresult:theremustbesomethingwrongcomingwiththeexcellence----perhapsnotonlyshouldanothersectionbeaddedtoenrichthestory,butalsowemayseefromthenexttransitionofjane’slifethat“l(fā)ifeislikeaboxofchocolates,youneverknowwhatyouwouldget.”(byforrestgump’smother,inthefilm“forrestgump”)

what’smore,thisfilmdidn’tendwhenjaneleftthornfield.forjaneeyerherself,thereshouldalwaysbesomewheretorealizehergreatidealofbeingindependentconsideringherfortitude,butforrochester,howhecangetsalvation?thefilmgivestheanswertentatively:janeeventuallygotbacktorochester.infact,whenjanemetrochesterforthefirsttime,shescaredhishorseandmadehisheelstrained,toacertainextent,whichmeantrochesterwouldgetretrievalbecauseofjane.wecanconsiderrochester’sexperiencesasthatofreligionmeaning.thefirebyhisfranticwifewasthepunishmentforthecynicismearlyinhislife.afterit,rochestergotthemercyofthegodandtheloveofthewomanwhomheloved.herewecansay:humannatureanddivinitygetunitedperfectlyinordertoletsuchastoryaccordwiththerequirementsofbothtwosides.thevalueofthisfilmmaybeduetoitseffortstoexploreanewwayforthedevelopmentofhumanismunderthefaithofreligion.

lifeisceaselesslychanging,butourlivingprinciplesremain.firmlypersistingfortherightsofbeingindependentgivesusenoughconfidenceandcourage,whichislikethe

beaconoverthecapricciososeaoflife.intheworldofthefilm,wehavefoundthestoriesofourselves,whichmakesussoconcernedaboutthefateofthedramatispersonae.

inthiseraofrapidsocialandtechnologicalchangeleadingtoincreasinglifecomplexityandpsychologicaldisplacement,bothphysicalandmentaleffectsonuscallforabalance.wearelikelytofindourselvesboggeddowninthesargassoseaofinformationoverloadandlivingunconsciousness.it’sourspiritthatmakesthelifemeaningful.

heartistheengineofbody,brainistheresourceofthought,andgreatfilmsarethemirrorsoflife.indubitably,“janeeyer”isoneofthem.

第三篇:簡愛的英文讀后感

readingreport

——janeeyre

janeeyreimpressedmealot.iwastouchednotonlybyjanebutalsobytheauthor.

theauthor,charlottebronte,isagreatwoman.althoughshehadamiserablechildhood,shemanagedtoliveahappylife,justlikejaneeyreinthenovel.janewaspainfulatheraunt’shome,forherauntwasunsatisfiedtosupportherinthecasethatherunclewasdead.thenshewassenttolowoodwhenherauntcouldnotpretendtobekindanymore.luckily,shemadefriendwithhelenburnsthereandforthefirsttimeshefeltshewaslovedbysomeone.afterwards,withhelen’sdeath,shegrewupasanoutstandinglady.atlast,shewasdeterminedtogoouttoseethebigworldandshegotthejobasgovernessinthornfieldhall.itseemsthattheywereattractedbyeachotheratthefirstsight.thoughnroughfootingatfirst,theyfellinlove.butthegoddidn’tblessthispoorgirl.unexpectedly,rochestorhadamadwifebefore.janewasheartbrokenandlefthimfirmly.butnothingcouldstoptruelove.sherefusedhercousin’sproposalandwentbacktothethornfield

hall,onlytofindthatthisplacewasburnedandrochestorlosthisonehandalongwithoneeye.intheend,herdreamcametrue.

asisknowntoall,janeisanexampleofwomen.sheissokind,beautifulandindependent.sheiskindoftenacious.whenshewaslivingwithheraunt,everytimeshewasbulliedortreatedunjustly,shewouldresistratherthanresort.andherverycharacterusuallymadeherintrouble.however,i’mforherreaction.becausewhatifwetakeitforgrantedthatweshouldbeabused?thebiggestadvantageofhermaybeherself-respect,orherhighmoralities.whensheheardthatrochestorhadawife,itoccurredtoherthatshemustleavehim,thoughhiswifewasmadandhedidn’tloveheranymore.infact,shedidn’tneedtoleavehiminthatcase.noonewouldblameher.butsheherselfwouldfeelrestlessandblameherself.sosheleftinthemidnightwithouthesitation.wecannotimaginehowmuchshewantedtohaveherownfamily.fromthiswecanseeshewassomoralthatshedidnotallowherselftobethethirdperson.itisherhighmoralitiesthatmadehimchange.likehimselfsaid,‘freshandhealthy,withoutsoilortaint.i’m

sureshewillregeneratemewithavengeance.’wecaninferthatthefirebyhisfranticwifewasthepunishmentforthecynicismearlyinhislife.andjane’sgoodnesscouldpurehisdarksoul.

janeispure,beautifulandpersistent,whichiappreciateverymuch.andihopetobethatkindofpeopleinthefuture.

第四篇:英文讀后感

janeeyreinmyeyes

(更多請搜索)severalyearsago,wheniwasalittlegirlihavealreadyreadthenoveljaneeyre.atthattime,iwasattractedbythetouchingstory.buttoday,afterwatchingthemovie,iwasmovedbyjane,theadamant,independent,braveandhonestdidwesayjanewasanadamantandindependentgirl?let’slookatherchildhood.herparentsdiedwhenshewasalittlegirl,soshewasbroughtupbyherauntmrs.reed,anacuteandruthlesswoman.janeledaverybadlifeinherhouse.theytreatedherasbadlyasaragtag.butjanedidn’tsurrender.later,shewassenttolowoodschool,anorphanschool.inthereshedidn’tgetwhatshehadbeenexpecting——simplybeingregardedasacommonperson,justthesameasanyothergirlaround.mr.brocklehursteevenaskedjanetostandonthechairandvilipendedherinfrontofallthestudents.butjanedidn’tyielded.andheronlyfriendhelendied,janewasverysad,butshewasnotdepressiveallthetime.instead,shestudiedandworkedenergetically.atlast,shebecameateacheroflogwood,andlaterbecamethefamilyteacherofadele.fromherexperience,wecouldfoundthatjanewasindependent;shechangedherfatebyherself.shesufferedmorethanothergirlsatherage.shewasindependentbothinphysicallyandmentally.

janewasbrave.shedaredtosaynotomr.brocklehurst,cutherbeautifulhairwithhelen,andpullthehorseformr.rochester.what’smore,shedaredtoacceptedmr.rochester’sloveandpursuitofherownhappylife.thoughshesaid:“doyouthinkbecauseiampoor,obscure,andlittle.iamsoullessandheartless?youthinkwrong!—ihaveasmuchsoulasyou—-andfullasmuchheart!andifgodhadgiftedmewithsomebeautyandmuchwealth,ishouldhavemadeitwashardforyoutoleaveme,asitisnotformetoleaveyou.iamnottalkingtoyounowthroughthemediumofcustom,conventionalities,norevenofmortalflesh;itismyspiritthataddressesyourspirit;justasitbothhadpassedthroughthegrave,andwestoodatgod’sfeet,.inheropinion,everyoneisthesameatthegod’sfeet.godhadn’tgivenherbeautyandwealth,butinstead,godgaveherakindmindandathinkingbrain.thesewordsexpressedcomplete1yjane’srebelliousspirit.shetoldhimherownfeeling,andemphasizedthattheywereequal.

asweknow,therewasstrictdistinguishinsocialstratumatthattime.mr.rochesterwasinthehighsociety,butjanewasonlyafamilyteacher.theywereinquitedifferentsocial’sworse,inthatsociety,people’ssenseoflovewasonthe

basisofmoney.forthesakeofmoneytheycouldmarryanyoneeventhoughthehusbandorthewifewasanidiotontheireyes,

moneywaseverything,moneywasmarriage.butunfortunatelyjanewasverypoor.that’stosay,janeshouldreceivemuchrumorfromsociety.infact,shedidn’tafraidofit.onthecontrary,sheacceptedwithnohesitation.whensheknewrochester’swifewasdeadandhewasblind,shewenttolookafterrochesterdeterminedly.shedidn’tcareaboutanythingelse.andistillrememberattheparty,allthepeoplefromthehighsocietylaughedatjane,theylookeddownuponjane.shekeptsilentthoughherheartwasveryexciting.andtotheirsurprise,missingrainwasprovedtobealoser,janedefeatedherthoughjanehadnopropertyandbeauty.jane’splainness,poverty,positionanddispositionwerecontrastedtoingrainobviously.janedroveawaythosearistocratsfromcompetitivestage.highpositionandgreatwealthshowedbynobleclasswasputaside.janegotgloriousvictory.

janewasself-respectedandself-love.whensheknewrochesterhadamadwifeandshewasstillalive.janeleft.shecouldn’tbareanincompletelove.sheleftherloverrochesterwithcontradictionandpain.thoughshestilllovedhimverymuch.shechoseanotherroad,whichwasendless.shewaskindandstricttothemoralconcept.shecouldn’tacceptherselfdosomethingagainstthemorality.shewasself-respect.

tosumup,janewasacharminggirl.whatsheattracteduswasnotthebeautifulface,lovelyfigure,andsweetvoice.but

herbraveheart,intelligentbrainandadamantcharacter.sowedidn’tsurprisethatmr.rochesterchosejaneashisbrideinsteadofmissingrain.becausejanewasmuchmatureandricherinsoul.asagirl,ishouldlearnfromjane.especiallyinthematerialisticsocietyweshouldbeinchargeofourownfate.don’tdependonothersallthetime.weshouldbeindependent.don’tleadaluxuriouslifeandinhopeofmarringarichman,thinkingthatyourhusbandwouldchangeyourfate,yoursocialposition.that’ssilly.weshouldrealizethatonlydependonyourownstrugglethenyoucouldreallychargeyourfate.what’smore,weneedtobeself-respectandself-love.asfarasiamconcerned,asagirlifyoudon’trespectandloveyourself,sohowdoyourequireotherstorespectyou?inshort,weneedtolearnfromjaneeyre.

第五篇:簡愛英文讀后感

簡愛英文讀后感:

thisisastoryaboutaspecialandunreservedwomanwhohasbeenexposedtoahostileenvironmentbutcontinuouslyandfearlesslystrugglingforherideallife.thestorycanbeinterpretedasasymboloftheindependentspirit.

itseemstomethatmanyreaders’englishreadingexperiencestartswithjaneeyer.iamofnoexception.aswerefertothemovie“janeeyer”,itisnotsurprisingtofindsomedifferencesbecauseofitsbeingfilmizedandretoldinanewway,butthespiritofthenovelremains----tobeanindependentperson,bothphysicallyandmentally.

janeeyerwasabornresister,whoseparentswentoffwhenshewasveryyoung,andheraunt,theonlyrelativeshehad,treatedherasbadlyasaragtag.sincejane’seducationinlowwoodorphanagebegan,shedidn’tgetwhatshehadbeenexpecting——simplybeingregardedasacommonperson,justthesameasanyothergirlaround.thesuffersfrombeinghumiliatedanddevastatedteachjanetobeperseveringandprizedignityoveranythingarewardofrevoltingtheruthlessoppression,janegotachancetobeatutorinthornfieldgarden.thereshemadetheacquaintanceoflovelyadeleandthatgarden’sowner,rochester,amanwithwarmheartdespiteacoldfaceoutside.janeexpectedtochangethelifefromthenon,butfatehaddecidedotherwise:afterjaneandrochesterfellinlovewitheachotherandgotdowntogetmarry,sheunfortunatelycametoknowinfactrochesterhadgotalegalwife,whoseemedtobetheshadowfollowing

rochesterandledtohismoodinessallthetime----rochesterwasalsoadespairingpersoninneedofsalvation.janedidwanttogivehimahand,however,shemadeuphermindtoleave,becauseshedidn’twanttobetrayherownprinciples,becauseshewasjaneeyer.thefilmhasfinallygotasymbolistend:janeinheritedalargenumberoflegaciesandfinallyreturned.afterfindingrochester’smisfortunebroughtbyhisoriginalmadwife,janechosetostaywithhimforever.

idon’tknowwhatothersfeel,butfranklyspeaking,iwouldratherregardthesectionthatjanebeganherteachingjobinthornfieldasthefilm’send----especiallywheniheardjane’swords“neverinmylifehaveibeenawakensohappily.”foronething,thisidealandbrand-newbeginningoflifewaswhatjanehadbeenimaginingforlongasasufferingperson;foranother,thisshouldbewhattheaudienceswithmyviewshopedhertoget.buttheprofessionaljudgmentofproducingfilmsremindedmetowaitforatotallydifferentresult:theremustbesomethingwrongcomingwiththeexcellence----perhapsnotonlysho

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