英语读书笔记【十篇】
英语读书笔记【十篇】
认真读完一本著作后,相信大家都积累了属于自己的读书感悟,
是时候写一篇读书笔记好好记录一下了。那要怎么写好读书笔记呢?
下面是小编收集整理的英语读书笔记【十篇】,仅供参考,希望能够
帮助到大家。
英语读书笔记【十篇】1
TheOldManandtheSeaisoneofHemingwaysmost
enduringinlanguageofgreatsimplicityandpower,itisthestory
ofanoldCubanfisherman,downonhisluck,andhissupreme
ordeal——arelentless,agonizingbattlewithagiantmarlinfarout
mingwayrecasts,instrikingly
contemporarystyle,theclassictheneofcourageinthefaceof
defeat,ofpersonaltriumphwonfromlos.
Writtenin1952,thishugelysuccessfullynovellaconfirmed
hispowerandprenceintheliteraryworldandplayedahuge
el
isveryfamousintheworld,
alsostudieditinourChineclass,Hemingwaysnovelarealways
interestingIlikehisnovelmuch,alsoinhisnovelwecanlearna
’sreallyagoodnovelforpeopletoread.
《老人与海》是海明威最不朽的作品之一。故事讲述的是一位运
气不太好的古巴老渔夫在墨西哥湾流与一条巨大的马林鱼进行的一场
残酷而痛苦的战斗。在这里,海明威以惊人的当代风格重塑了面对失
败的勇气和个人从失败中获得的胜利的经典。
写于1952年,这个巨大的成功的中篇小说确认了他的权力和存在
在文学世界和发挥了巨大的部分,他赢得了1954年诺贝尔文学奖。这
部小说在世界上很有名,所以很多人喜欢这部小说。我们也在我们的
语文课上学习它,海明威的小说总是很有趣,我很喜欢他的小说,也
在他的小说中我们可以学到很多他的意思。这确实是一本值得人们阅
读的好小说。
英语读书笔记【十篇】2
yenjoy
thisfilmsomuch.
Sowhat'syourchoicebetweenbeingacommonpersonor
aherowithpeople'sreects?Mostpeoplewillchoothelatter.
Butwhatwillbeyourchoiceifthecostislayingyourloveramong
therisks?Whatwillitbeifthecostisyoucannevertellthegirl,
whoyoulovesomuch,thatyouloveher?Theidermanhadthis
allyhestillchothelatter,notinorderto
beahero,buttomakethiswordpeaceful.
IwassomovedbythewordstheAuntMarysaid:
Youwillneverguesswhathewantstobe,
knowstheherowhenheesone,tooafewcharactersoutthere,
flyingallaroundoutthere,ows
kidslikeHenryneedherocourageous,sacrificingforpeople,
enthronethem,cheerthem,screamtheirnamesandyearslater
theywilltellhowtheystoodintherainforhoursjusttogeta
glimptheonewhotaughtthemtoholdontostandlonger.I
epusbehonest,give
usstrength,makeusnoble,andfinallyallowustodiewithproud.
Everthoughsometimeswehavetoinitiativelygiveupthething
wewantmost,mandidthatforHenry,
shim.
Theidermangotmuchfromthewords,t
aboutyou?what'stheherolyinginyou?
今晚我看了第三遍这部电影。我真的很喜欢这部电影。
那么,在做一个普通人和一个受人尊敬的英雄之间,你有什么选
择呢?大多数人会选择后者。但是,如果代价是让你的爱人承担风险,
你会选择什么?如果代价是你永远不能告诉你深爱的女孩,你爱她,
那会是什么?iderman有这样的矛盾。但最后他还是选择了后者,不
是为了做一个英雄,而是为了让这个词和平。
我被玛丽阿姨说的话感动了
你绝对猜不到他想成为什么样的人。当他看到一个英雄的时候他
就知道了,外面有几个角色,在外面飞来飞去,拯救像我这样的老女
孩。上帝知道像亨利这样的孩子需要勇敢的英雄,为别人牺牲,为我
们树立榜样。每个人都喜欢英雄。人们捧起他们,为他们欢呼,叫他
们的名字。多年以后,他们会讲述自己是如何在雨中站了几个小时,
就为了看一眼那个教会他们坚持更久的人。我相信我们每个人心中都
有一个英雄。他们让我们诚实,给我们力量,让我们高尚,最后让我
们骄傲地死去。尽管有时我们不得不主动放弃我们最想要的东西,甚
至是我们的梦想。蜘蛛侠是为了亨利,所以他想知道他去了哪里。他
需要他。
他从这些话中得到了很多,我也一样。你呢?你心中的英雄是什
么?
英语读书笔记【十篇】3
Duringthisterm,IhavereadanovelTheRedandtheBlack.
ThenovelwaswrittenbytheFrenchwriterStendhalinthe19th
·HenriBeyle,betterknownbyhispenname
Stendhal,wasoneofthecriticalrealismFrenchwritersinthe19th
century。ThemilitaryandtheatricalworldsoftheFirstFrench
orhisacuteanalysis
ofhischaracters’psychologyandreflectionofsociety,heis
consideredoneoftheearliestandforemostpractitionersof
realisminhistwonovelsLeRougeetleNoir(TheRedandthe
Black,1830)andLaChartreudeParme(TheCharterhouof
Parma,1839)。Stendhallaiddownforhimlfinadiaryentryof
May1804:“regardeverythingI’vereadtodateaboutmanasa
prediction;,
happiness,fame,allisuponit.”Futuritycallitrealismcreation
ce,Stendhalwasthefirstlitterateurtoreveal
corruptionofthebourgeoisiethroughliterature.
éGidesaid
thatTheRedandtheBlackwasanovelaheadofitstime,thatit
dhal’s
time,pronovelsincludeddialogueandomniscientnarrator
descriptions;hisgreatcontributiontoliterarytechniquewas
describingthepsychologies(feelings,thoughts,inner
monologues)ofthecharacters,resultantlyheisconsideredthe
creatorofthepsychologicalnovel.
英语读书笔记【十篇】4
BackgroundofJaneEyre
JaneEyreisthemasterpieceofCharlotteBronte,anEnglish
ksposssromanticism
sothoughtthatthisbookisauthor’s
autobiography.
IntroductionofJaneEyre
Janewasapureandthinkablewoman,wholivedinsubstrata
wasfractiousandthesprite
kssingtheloverespectingeach
otherandbreakawayfromconmancustomsandpreoccupation.
Themostsuccessfulofthisbookistofigureafemaleimagewho
daredtogainstandtryforliberteandegalite.
Characteristicsofcharacters
JaneEyrewasabornresister,whoparentswentoffwhen
shewasveryyoung,andheraunt,theonlyrelativeshehad,
aterriblechildhoodbut
it’snotaffectedherfuturebecausheispoorbutaspiring,
smallinbodybuthugeinsoul,obscurebutlf-respectinggirl.
Janewasalsoathinkablewomaninherlove,shethought
loveiqual,freeandrespecting,soshegainahappyending
withbeautifulpersonality.
MythoughtsofJaneEyre
Janeownsgoodnessforherlover,Rochester,wholostarms
andeyes,andalsoforsomeonewhohadhurther.
Janeownspursuitforjustice;ithelpshertopromote
goodnessononesideandcheckthebadnessontheotherside.
herlifeexperienceishardships,butsheneverunderratesherlf.
therighttogain
happinessthroughhardworking.
Janeownstoughness,confidenceandstrivingforlife……
Sheisnotbeautifulandwealthyandverynormalin
conman’yopinion,thebeautyonthefaceisnot
importantthanintheheartbecauthebeautyofheartcould
liveforeverbutnotthebeautyofface.
So,tomeortoallgirlsintheworld,weneedn’tinferiority
andcomplaintwithourlvesifwedon’thavebeautyand
wealthbecauthetruehappinessisnotgainedbythetow
ly,weshouldlearntobeapersonwhoislikeJane,
howfearlesswoman.
英语读书笔记【十篇】5
Hamlet"ofShakespearisaclassicalreprentativework.
Thisbookcertainlydoesnothavethebigdifferenceinthe
superficialplotwiththehistoricalfable,spokeortheDanish
princethestorywhichrevengedforthefather,inwhichfillsthe
kethedramatis
personaeHoratiosaid:"youmayheartotorapemassacre,the
unusualrepairbehavior,thedarkcenterdecision,accidental
slaughter,borrowsthehandmurder,
aswellasfallsintosuicideresult."Windinglyelectstheplot,
Wittenberg
hurriesbackthehomeinahurryfromGermany,isattendshis
father'sfuneral,,enableshimtoaccept,henotcatchesupwith
father'sfuneral,actuallywitnesdthemotherandtheUncle
Claudius'weddingceremony,thishadcaudHammtheWright
suspicionattheheart,addednightabovemeetsintheroyal
palacecastlewithfather'sghost,theghostsorrowsued,thispile
atrocitywasUncleHamletthebehavior,andwantedhimto
revengeforthethis,hestartedthedifficultrevengecour,
y,nt
outswordtherevengetoClaudius.
英语读书笔记【十篇】6
JaneEyrewaspublishedin1847undertheandrogynous
pudonymof"CurrerBell."Thepublicationwasfollowedby
ingtwoliterarytraditions,the
BildungsromanandtheGothicnovel,JaneEyreisapowerful
narrativewithprofoundthemesconcerninggenders,family,
passion,ambiguouslyoneofthemost
celebratednovelsinBritishliterature.
Bornin1816,CharlotteBrontewasthethirddaughterof
PatrickBronte,anambitiousandintelligentclergyman.
AccordingtoNewsman,alltheBrontechildrenwereunusually
precociousandalmostferociouslyintelligent,andtheirinformal
andunorthodoxeducationsundertheirfather’stutelage
kBrontesharedhisinterestsin
literaturewithhischildren,towardwhomhebehavedasthough
ntechildrenread
tte’simaginationwaspeciallyfiredbythe
poetryofByron,whobroodingheroesrvedasthe
prototypesforcharactersintheBronte’sjuvenilewritingsas
terinJaneEyre(2)。
Bronte’sformaleducationwaslimitedandsporadic–ten
monthsattheageof8atCowanBridgeClergyDaughters’
School(themodelforLowoodInstitutioninJaneEyre),eighteen
monthsfromtheageof14atRoeHeadSchoolofMissMargaret
Wooler()(Nestor3-4)。Accordingto
Newman,BrontethenworkedasateacheratRoeHeadforthree
ganalternative
wayofearningmoney,CharlotteBrontewenttoBruslsin1842
tostudyFrenchandGermanatthePensionnatHeger,preparing
mstohave
falleninlovewithhercharismaticteacher,
experienceemsonaprobablesourceforarecurrentfeaturein
Bronte’sfiction:“relationshipsinwhichtheinflammatoryspark
ofintellectualenergyignitesaneroticattractionbetweena
womanandamoresociallypowerfulman”(Newman6)。The
Brontes’effortstoestablishaschoolattheparsonagenevergot
eekingwaystomakemoney,Charlotte
published,withhersisters,theunsuccessfulPoemsbyCurrer,Ellis,
stefforttopublishanovel,TheProfessor,
re,publishedinOctober1847,
however,wasmetwithgreatenthusiasmandbecameoneofthe
“CurrerBell”Brontecompletedtwomore
novels,riedReverendWilliamBell
Nichollsin1854anddiedninemonthslater,attheageofthirty-
ninein1855(Nestor4-5)。
ThestoryofJaneEyretakesplaceinnorthernEnglandinthe
earlytomid-19thCentury.(“JaneEyre”151)Itstartsastheten-
year-oldJane,aplainbutunyieldingchild,ixcludedbyher
AuntReedfromthedomesticcirclearoundthehearthand
he
,anapothecarythatsympathizesJane,
ndsJanetoLowoodInstitutionoperatedbya
hypocriticalEvangelicalist,ehurst,whochastisJane
od,Janebefriends
withHelenBurns,whohelpsthenewlyarrivedJaneadjusttothe
austere
JaneEyre在1847出版的“CurrerBell”笔名出版。”其次是广
泛的成功。利用两种文学传统成长小说与哥特小说,JaneEyre是一个
强大的叙事和深刻的主题涉及性别、家庭、激情、和身份。这无疑是
英国文学史上最著名的小说之一。
夏洛蒂·勃朗特出生于1816,是PatrickBronte的第三个女儿,一
个雄心勃勃、聪明的牧师。据新闻报道,勃朗特所有的孩子都异乎寻
常的早熟,几乎智力超群,他们的非正式的、非正统的父亲的指导下
教育培养这些特质。PatrickBronte和他的孩子们分享他对文学的兴趣,
他表现得好像是他的智力平等。勃朗特的孩子们如饥似渴地阅读。夏
洛特的想象,尤其是拜伦的诗被解雇,其沉思的英雄为勃朗特的少年
作品中人物的原型以及罗切斯特先生在JaneEyre这样的人物(2)。
勃朗特的正规教育是有限的–十个月,8岁的女儿在考恩桥学校和神职
人员散发性(在简爱寄宿学校的模型),在学校负责人罗伊Margaret
Wooler小姐从14岁十八个月(坦普尔女士(Nestor模型)3-4)。
根据Newman的说法,勃朗特曾在獐头三年的教师要做家庭教师之前。
寻求另一种赚钱的方式,夏洛蒂·勃朗特去了布鲁塞尔,1842在
PensionnatHeger学习法语和德语,准备在牧师开学校。她似乎爱上
了她富有魅力的老师,ConstantinHeger。经验似乎对勃朗特小说中
的一个经常性特征可能来源:”的.关系中,知识能量的炎症的火花点
燃一个女人和一个社会更强大的人之间的性吸引力”(Newman,
6)。Brontes努力在牧师建立学校从来没有离开地面。仍在寻找赚钱
的途径,夏洛特出版,与她的姐妹们,不成功的诗柯勒,埃利斯和阿
克顿贝尔。她第一次发表小说《教授》的努力也是失败的。然而,
1847年10月出版的JaneEyre却获得了极大的热情,成为畅销书之
一。“柯勒贝尔”勃朗特完成了两部小说,雪莉和特。她嫁给了威廉
牧师尼科尔斯在1854个月和九个月后去世,三十九岁时在1855
(Nestor4-5)。
JaneEyre的故事发生在19世纪中期至19世纪中叶的英国北部。
(JaneEyre)151)从十岁的简开始,她是一个普通但倔强的孩子,
被她的姨妈里德从家庭圈子里排除在外,被她英俊而讨厌的堂兄弟们
所欺负。劳埃德先生的建议下,一名药剂师,同情简,列得太太把简
寄宿学校的虚伪evangelicalist,经营的Brocklehurst先生,他谴责
了简在全班面前骂她是骗子。在Lowood,简,海伦·彭斯,谁帮助新
来的简适应严峻
英语读书笔记【十篇】7
TheOldManandtheSeaisoneofHemingwaysmost
enduringinlanguageofgreatsimplicityandpower,itisthestory
ofanoldCubanfisherman,downonhisluck,andhissupreme
ordeal——arelentless,agonizingbattlewithagiantmarlinfarout
intheGulfStream.
HereHemingwayrecasts,instrikinglycontemporarystyle,the
classictheneofcourageinthefaceofdefeat,ofpersonaltriumph
nin1952,thishugelysuccessfullynovella
confirmedhispowerandprenceintheliteraryworldand
playedahugepartinhiswinningthe1954NobelPrizefor
elisveryfamousintheworld,solotofpeople
likethisnovel.
WealsostudieditinourChineclass,Hemingwaysnovel
arealwaysinterestingIlikehisnovelmuch,alsoinhisnovelwe
’sreallyagoodnovelfor
peopletoread.
英语读书笔记【十篇】8
"TessoftheD’Urbervilles”isafamousBritishwriter
Thomashardy'savery
significantpartamonghisNovelsofCharacterandEnvironment,
aleleadingroleisa
pure,
inapoorfamily,shehastocomplywithhermother'spersuasion
thatgoestoworkinthelandlord’rethatsheis
thpregnancy,shecomesback
homeUnfortunately,notsolongaftershegivesbirthtoachild,
rtogetridofthisterribleshadow,
shegoestoamilkfactorymilesawayfromherhomeasamilking
,afterTess
meetsthepastor'ssonAngelClare,theyweavearomanticand
beautifulstory.
IthinkTessmustbeakind-heartedgirl.
Sheenduredsomuchpain,butshenevercomplainedabout
ewasyoung,te
-calledgentlemancheatedher
andtookawaythemostimportantthingofanun-marriedgirl.
NomatterTesswasregrettedornot,peoplearoundher,
containedthechurch,allofthemthoughtthatshewasabadgirl.
Shecouldn’ldn’tstayhometowaitfor
herparents’awayandmether
hethoughtthatshewasn’tinnocence,she
stoodherdeeploveofAngel,andputtheopportunitiestoother
girls,thowhocannevercomparedtoher.
Atlast,shegotmarriedtoAngel,butthefactofherhistory
edherbest
tomakeherhusbandhappy,buthedidn’tcarewhatshehad
done,ngelfoundthathelovedTessvery
much,vewasa
lledtheman,ranawaywithAngel,livedinothers’
hou,ghTesswouldbein
prisonandbekilled,shewouldn’ll,Angel
reallylovedheratlast.
on’tcareit
’thinkabout
mebodytellsusathingwhichisfarawayfrom
ourdailylife,wemustthinkaboutitcarefullyandinvestigatethe
theysay,whatyoubelieve,our
nowthatwearejustcitizens
ofChina,andstudentsofKashgarTeachers’life.
Howcanwefallintoaholeofimagination?Thisimaginationled
stheresult.
IntheoldtimesofChina,peoplealsohadaconceptionof
theythinkaboutmen?Yeah,atthat
time,ustneededtogive
birthtobabies,teachthem,anddohouworktotheirhusband.
oughatprent,wedon’thaveajudge
e
’tdo
manythingsbutmencan,wewillgivebirthtobabiesbutmen
don’t,everymonthwehaveveraldaysofmentalproblems
butmendon’’much,soitisrightto
givemoreopportunitiestous.
Attheball,ys,weneedtobe
ntheopportunityiscoming,wemustcatchitin
,nceisgiven
ouldprepareand
refud
tomadefriendswithAlec,
prenttimes,manychildrenknowtherelationshipbetween
omanyofthemdon’tknow.
Actually,oursocietyneedtoteachtheminordertoknowwhat
willhappenorwhattheyshoulddotoprotectthemlves.
Althoughmostparentsthinkthatthisisabadthingbeyond
virtue,butittendstotheyoungtolearnthat.
eethatTesslivedinareligion
place,butthopeopledidn’tgetthethoughtofkind-hearted
estudentswhohavethereliefon
Marxism,wehavelearnedtobekind-hearted,buthowabout
them?nscience,notghosts.
AfterTesswenttothefarm,
afraid,wasunderpressure,andwasshyonherfirstfeelingoflove.
Whyshouldwehaveacrimefeelingaftermakingamistake?Just
correctourmistakes,,wecan
notmakemistakesifweknowtheyarewrong.
ren’ttotellAngel
gelknewthat,hecouldn’
ourdailylife,aymake
time,wemustthinkhighlyofitandfaceitbut
llcomeoutunlessyoudon’
uscannotacceptourrelatives’orfriends’it
earlier,maybewecangetforgivenesarlier.
AnotherimportantthingwasthatTess’sfamilyhadmany
renvironmentmadeherhavetoapproachto
thepoordolikethis?Therearemanypoormenin
ourcountry,buttheyfindjobsforthemlves,althoughthejob
ketheirownmoneyandendurepains.
onlychildofmyparents.
tofmylife,theyhadacorrect
asyoung,
idthatIwould
wayslistenedtothem,
containedotherthings,nter
thattheyhadmanywrong
nkthatifIwasascleverasnowwhenIwas
young,nI
thinkaboutthedevelopmentofoursociety,myparentsand
retalittlethatIlove
etimesIquarreledwiththem.I
shouldtalktothem,right?Thatistobeagooddaughterand
houghtmaynotcatchupwiththesociety.
Soit’snecessarytoustotellthemtherightoradvancedthing.
Women’ite
omegoodhusbandswhoalwayslistento
personsmustrespecteachother,
’t
sthatifyouthinkmorehighly
ofanother,youwillhavemorewordstosay.
sympathywithherandevenadmireherqualitiesandcharacters.
Sheisabeautifulandnobleresistance,butTessisintheearly
developmentofthecapitalistera,interwovenwithvarioussocial
contradictions,sosimplyrelyingonherownpowercannotget
ghTess
isdead,butherimagehasbeenretainedineveryreader'sheart
forever.
?Girlsshouldbehardworking,faithful,loyal,intelligent,
andvirtuousandthemostimportantthingwasshemustbea
maiden!Ifherhusbandwasthefirstmanwhotouchedherthen
shewasagoodgirl,
shewasn’t,thenshewouldgainaverybadreputationand
outmen?Peopledid
notcarewhetherhewasanexperiencedmanornot,nordidthey
oughtmanequalspowerand
powerequalsrights.
Nowlet’yswomen’ssituations
ebecauofthechangeof
tthopoor
painfulwomenlikeTESSbejustamemory.
英语读书笔记【十篇】9
Afterafewdaysofrain,letmereadthebook"grasshou"。
Hemainlywroteabouttheboy'ssixyearsofelementaryschool
ecourofsixyears,hehasgonethrough
ook,
theprotagonist,mulberry,makesalotofstrangethings,suchas:
makingnetsintonets;Inthesummer,runningaroundina
cotton-paddedjacket,reflectsthe
aqin,becauthe
schoolwasbuilttoopenherhome,sosheandtheschool,often
iskindofoldandold,
aftertheinfluenceofmulberryandsoon,
unately,helosthisnamewhen
'snoteasybeinganoldman.
Thefunandunforgettableexperienceofmulberry's
childhoodin"thehouofgrass"makesmefeelhowprecious
thetruelovebetweenpeopleisintoday'ssociety.
英语读书笔记【十篇】10
Iwassotouchedbythebook"charlotte'sweb",andveral
kisaboutapigWilbur
arnheknewthe
spidercharlotte,whohadnotsleptfortwodaysandtwonights
inordertorescueit,becauithadto"write"thewordsonthe
ttewasdead
tired!Inthecondspring,Wilburrememberedcharlotte,a
tshedtearswhenit
comestothis!Ibelievethisstorymustmakeyoudeeplymoved!
Yeah!ThestoryofspidercharlotteandWilbur,thepig,makes
millionsofpeoplecry.
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