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《化身博士》英文讀后感【篇一】《化身博士》英文讀后感ThanksGod,WeHaveComputerGameInsteadThestoryofDrJekyllisquitefamousaroundtheworld,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,thenhewillnevertrytobecomeMr.Hideinthereality.Maybeyouwillconsiderthisasana?veidea,butcomputergamedoesreducethecrimerateinAmerica.【篇二】《化身博士》英文讀后感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.hecouldnotgetridofthepolicewhoaresearingforhimeverywhere.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.Hehasgoodfameandgoodsocialpositionsoheshouldcherishwhathehaveownedbutdosomeevilthings.Inourlives,weshouldrememberwhoweareandwhatwecandoornot.Inthisway,wecanalwaysbeourselvesandliveahappylife.Wecankeepourgoodfameforever.【篇三】《化身博士》英文讀后感Thereisadevillivesinourhearts.Sometimesourhappinessstemsfromothersmisfortune.Thismakesusfeelshamed.EverynowandthenIwonderwhetherthereisamethodthatcanremovethedevilfromourhearts.Inthisway,theevilpartofmewontfeelshamed,meanwhile,thegoodpartofmewontgethappinessfromothersmisfortune.Afterreadingthisnovellaentitled“Dr.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.Itsoundsmorelike“dualpersonalities”.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,peoplesimplythoughtthatdeerscouldlivebette

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