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读简爱有感英语篇一
《简爱读后感英文版-我读简爱-英语论文》

简爱读后感英文版-我读简爱-英语论文

Oliver Twist, one of the most famous works of Charles Dickens', is a novel reflecting the tragic fact of the life in Britain in 18th century.

The author who himself was born in a poor family wrote this novel in his twenties with a view to reveal the ugly masks of those cruel criminals and to expose the horror and violence hidden underneath the narrow and dirty streets in London.

The hero of this novel was Oliver Twist, an orphan, who was thrown into a world full of poverty and crime. He suffered enormous pain, such as hunger, thirst, beating and abuse. While reading the tragic experiences of the little Oliver, I was shocked by his sufferings. I felt for the poor boy, but at the same time I detested the evil Fagin and the brutal Bill. To my relief, as was written in all the best stories, the goodness eventually conquered devil and Oliver lived a happy life in the end. One of the plots that attracted me most is that after the theft, little Oliver was allowed to recover in the kind care of Mrs. Maylie and Rose and began a new life. He went for walks with them, or Rose read to him, and he worked hard at his lessons. He felt as if he had left behind forever the world of crime and hardship and poverty.

How can such a little boy who had already suffered oppressive affliction remain pure in body and mind? The reason is the nature of goodness. I think it is the most important information implied in the novel by Dickens-he believed that goodness could conquer every difficulty. Although I don't think goodness is omnipotent, yet I do believe that those who are kind-hearted live more happily than those who are evil-minded.

For me, the nature of goodness is one of the most necessary character for a person. Goodness is to humans what water is to fish. He who is without goodness is an utterly worthless person. On the contrary, as the famous saying goes, 'The fragrance always stays in the hand that gives the rose', he who is with goodness undoubtedly is a happy and useful person. People receiving his help are grateful to him and he also gets gratified from what he has done, and thus he can do good to both the people he has helped and himself.

To my disappointment, nowadays some people seem to doubt the existence of the goodness in humanity. They look down on people's honesty and kindness, thinking it foolish of people to be warm-hearted. As a result, they show no sympathy to those who are in trouble and seldom offer to help others. On the other hand, they attach importance to money and benefit. In their opinion, money is the only real object while emotions and morality are nihility. If they cannot get profit from showing their 'kindness', they draw back when others are faced with trouble and even hit a man when he is down. They are one of the sorts that I really detest.

Francis Bacon said in his essay, 'Goodness, of all virtues and dignities of the mind, is the greatest, being the character of the Deity, and without it, man is a busy, mischievous, wretched thing, no better than a kind of vermin.'

That is to say a person without goodness is destined to lose everything. Therefore, I, a kind

person, want to tell those 'vermin-to-be'to learn from the kind Oliver and regain the nature of goodness.

读简爱有感英语篇二
《简爱英文读后感》

简爱英文读后感

One hundred and sixty years ago, when Charlotte Bronte created Jane Eyre, she could have never thought that it would become eternal. As a matter of fact, in the world of today, there are tens of

thousands of Jane Eyre, each living in a reader’s heart, breathing with him the same air and sharing with him the same happiness and sorrow. Her rich mental world has become an inexhaustible resource of spiritual power. From Jane Eyre, people who are timid and shy get confidence and self-respect; people who feel imprisoned get independence and freedom; people who are lonesome get love and care. However, what I get from Jane Eyre is the courage of inner questioning and self exploring.

Who is Jane Eyre? As the story extends, more and more things are added to the answer. From the beginning, we know that Jane is a young orphan raised by Mrs. Reed, her cruel, wealthy aunt. From her experience at the Lowood School, we found Jane a plain-featured but intelligent and honest girl. Her courage to fight with all the hardships, oppression and inequality makes a deep impression on us. When she meets Rochester and St. John, Jane shows us both her passion for love and her sticking to her principles of justice, human dignity and morality.

While we are getting to know more about Jane Eyre, she is also exploring herself. When she leaves Gateshead, the little girl doesn’t know what to expect in the future. She has endured so much unfair treatment that all she desires is freedom. However, when Jane gets freedom, she finds herself yearning for new experiences, which can change her life of loneliness and neglect. She follows her innermost feelings and accepts a governess position at a manor called Thornfield, where she falls head over heels in love with her employer, Rochester.

Then it comes to the most important decision that Jane has to make in her life. Rochester already has a wife, but Jane wonders how she could ever find another man who values her the way Rochester does. To leave, or to stay, Jane is caught in a dilemma. At this moment, Jane closes her eyes and looks into her soul. I can well remember the words she says to herself: “I care for myself. The more solitary, the more friendless, the more unsustained I am, the more I will respect myself.” Guided by her soul, she flees temptation and leaves Thorfield. The second test comes when St. John urges Jane to accompany him to India as his wife. In many ways, the proposal tempts her, but it also means sacrificing passion altogether and devoting herself wholly to principles. Where to go? Again, Jane softly touches her innermost feelings. Who am I? What am I longing for? Is it pure freedom, or passion of love, or principles? From Gateshead to the Lowood, from the Lowood to Thorfield, from Thorfield to Moor House then to Ferndean, Jane has finally got the answer. Having gone through all these years, Jane no longer goes to extremes. What she is seeking for throughout her life is a kind of perfect balance between moral duty and earthly pleasure, between obligation to her spirit and attention to her body. Jane knows herself well and thus can have the strength to hold her own bliss in hand.

Jane Eyre sets us a perfect model of inner questioning and self exploring. How about us?

Looking back on the development of Jane Eyre’s character, we can see clearly the important role inner questioning and self exploring has played. “What you are you do not see, what you see is your shadow.” Self-knowledge is a hard process that everyone must go through. There are times when we are overwhelmed by all kinds of desires and lose ourselves in the crowded world. There are times when we

just follow what others are doing and abandon our own dreams. To be specific, when asked why you are at school, how many students can honestly say that their answer well reflects their soul?

Actually, it is the question that my Grandpa asked me one day. We were working together in the garden, talking about my school life. I told him that as senior three students, we often have to burn midnight oil. “You are working hard!” he smiled, and then looking me in the eye, he asked, “But do you know what you are studying for?” I stammered. At that moment, I was completely at a loss. What am I studying for? Is it simply for getting a good score in exams or entering a good university and then finding a good job and leading a comfortable life? I feel confused. Grandpa patted on my shoulder, “You know something? Every brilliant life is different. What kind of life do you yearn for, my dear?”

I didn’t answer Grandpa. Only then did I realize how little I knew about myself. I have never before questioned myself what I really want. I thought about Jane Eyre. She is always exploring and questioning herself. That is why she is able to make her perfect life.

Jane Eyre gives me the strength. Now it’s time for me to look into my soul to see who I am and what I am longing for. I will no longer wander around, the moment my soul answers me with her deepest voice. I will fix my eyes on the road ahead, my own road, and keep going. I will hold my brilliant life in hand.

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《英文读后感--简爱读书报告

Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte

(Book Report)

As we all know, Jane Eyre was Charlotte Bronte’s representative works .It was also a milestone works in English literature.After I was published in 1847, it arouse a blow to English litrature.Although it had caused some critics ,it also received popularity among the public. Charlotte Bronte was born in Yorkshire, England on April 21, 1816. Charlotte’s father was a poor pastor in her hometown, and her mother was a quite housewife. She was the third of the children. Her two sisters, Emily and Anne, were also the famous authors. So they were commonly called “the three sisters of Bronte” on literature history in England. When Charlotte was very young , Charlotte’s mother died of cancer. Because of her father’s tiny incomes, she lived a hard and unfortunate life when she was young . but soon her sisters and her were sent to Cowan Bridge, a school which her health and physical development was permanently affected Because of the outbreak of tuberculosis, Charlotte was brought home, and then Charlotte read a lot of books in her father’s book-room and began to try to writ something creatively on the literature. When she was fifteen years old, she left her hometown and returned to school for study .And then several years later, she became a teacher at the school. Then She left the school and become a private governess , and at the same time, wrote some literatures. Due to the deaths of her sisters, left her feeling dejected and emotionally isolated. In 1855, she died of pneumonia, while pregnant..Jane Eyre was not her first book but her first published masterpiece. 我们都知道,《简爱》是夏洛蒂·勃朗特的代表性作品。这同样是一个里程碑作品在英国文学。我是在1847年出版后,它引起了英语litrature打击。虽然它引起了一些批评家,它还获得了公众的流行。夏洛蒂·勃朗特出生在约克郡,英格兰在1816年4月21日。夏洛特的父亲是一位可怜的牧师在她家乡,她的母亲是一个相当的家庭主妇。她是第三个孩子。她的两个姐姐,埃米莉和安妮,是著名的作家。所以他们一般都被称为“勃朗特三姐妹的”在英国文学史上。当夏洛特非常年幼的时候,夏绿蒂的母亲死于癌症。因为她的父亲的微小的收入,她过着艰苦的生活,她年轻时不幸。但很快她的姐妹和她文桥被送到一所学校体育发展自己的健康和永久的影响,因为突发的肺结核,夏绿蒂被送回了家,然后夏洛特读了很多书在她父亲的book-room并开始试着去写一些创造性的文献。她15岁时,她离开了她的家乡,回到学校学习。然后几年后,她成为了一名老师在学校。然后她离开学校,成为一个私人家教,与此同时,写了一些文献。由于死亡她的姐妹,离开她沮丧的感觉和情感上的孤立。1855年,她死于肺炎,在怀孕期间。《简爱》是她的第一本书,但她不是第一次出版的杰作。

Jane Eyre told us the story that Jane Eyre was raised by her cruel, wealthy aunt, Mrs. Reed. Her uncle had passed away. At Lowood, Jane met a young girl named Helen Burns who shared a lot with her and became her best friend. A massive typhus

epidemic sweeps Lowood, and Helen died of it.. After a group of more sympathetic gentlemen takes Brocklehurst’s place,.Jane spends eight more years at Lowood, six as a student and two as a teacher. Then She accepts a governess position at a manor

called Thornfieldwhich’s employer is a dark, impassioned man named Rochester, Jane found herself falling in love with him. On the wedding day , Jane found that Rochester already had a wife, Bertha . Rochester does not deny this, but he explains that Bertha had been already mad. Knowing that it is impossible for her to be with Rochester, Jane left Thornfield sadly.Without food and money, Jane was forced to sleep outdoors and beg for food. At last, three kind hearted people took her in. Their names are Mary, Diana, and St. John and Jane quickly became friends with them. They found Jane a job teaching at a school in Morton. One day a news said that her uncle, John Eyre, has died and left her a large roperty. Then she found that her uncle was also their uncle.Jane immediately decides to share her property with her three new cousins.St. John decided to travel to India, and he asked Jane as his wife. She refused to marry her cousin because she did not love him at all. Finally she found the man who she really loved so much was Rochester.Jane immediately went back to Thornfield and found that it hadbeen burned to the ground by his mad wife who lost her life in the fire. Rochester saved the servants but lost his eyesight and one of his hands.At Ferndean, Rochester and Jane finally got married. At the end of the story, Rochester regained sight in one eye and was able to behold their first son at his birth. Then they lived a happy life forever. 《简爱》告诉我们这样一个故事,把她《简爱》是残酷的,富有的阿姨,里德夫人。她的叔叔就去世了。罗沃德,简遇到了一位年轻的女孩叫海伦烧伤很多,有时是和她一起,成为她最好的朋友。一个巨大的伤寒疫情扫罗沃德,海伦死于它. .一组的先生们需要更多的同情心布罗克赫斯特先生的地方。简花了八年多的劳渥德、六作为一名学生和两个当老师。然后她接受老师的位置被称为Thornfieldwhich庄园的雇主是一个黑暗,充满激情的人,名叫罗切斯特,简发现自己爱上了他。举行婚礼的那一天,简发现罗切斯特已经有一个妻子,柏莎。罗彻斯特并不否认这一点,但他解释道,贝莎已经疯了。知道它是无法与罗彻斯特,简离开桑菲尔德悲伤。没有食物和钱,简被迫睡在户外,并乞求食物。最后,三个善良人收留了她,他们的名字是玛丽,戴安娜,摩根很快就成了朋友约翰和简。他们发现简工作在一个学校教学莫顿。一天,一个消息说她的叔叔,约翰·爱,已经去世了,留给她一个大roperty。然后她发现她的叔叔也被他们的叔叔。简立即决定分享她和她的三个新cousins.St财产。约翰决定前往印度,他问简给他为妻。她拒绝嫁给她的表亲,因为她不喜欢他。她终于找到了她真正爱的人那么多是罗彻斯特。简立即回到桑菲尔德,发现它hadbeen烧毁他疯了妻子失去了自己的生活在火中焚烧。罗切斯特救了他的仆人和一但失去视力他手所作的。在Ferndean,罗彻斯特和简终于结婚了。在故事的结尾,罗切斯特恢复了一只眼睛视力,而且也能看见他们第一个孩子在他的诞生。

然后他们过上了幸福美满的生活,直到永远。

After reading the novel,the image in the story may catch our attention. For instance,the fire image appeared in the story for dozens of times in different chapters.But no matter where it was put, it had symbolic meanings in some chapters, It was the symbol of warmth and happiness ,while in other place it was the symbol of humanity and friendship, sometimes it even represented de

strutive power. In the story, the fire image impressed us a lot while reading it,we could say fire is a symbol of human civilization and forcus of the social and family life.Thus, fire plays an important role in the frame of the novel. At the ,fire was the symbol of warmth and happy family life . Jane Eyre who was a strongwilled woman, tried her best to fight for her own happiness and love as well as freedom,for example “Now,let me leave you an instant to make a good fire?” , in this sentance we can see that rochester saw the magic power of “fire” in love ang this became a critical element to promote their .Thus, life was impartable from the fire,once the fire died out,the would be disappearing.

Fire existed everywhere in this great novel ,when Jane and Helen were invited to dinner by Mr.Temple,the fire also plyed an important role as Janeeager to win the friendship of the others and it could make her felt warm and comfortable.Trough reading the novel ,it was easy to know that the love between Jane and Rochester was not smooth because true love should stand the test of fire .Facing Rochester’s prpose,Jane on the top of the sky and it seemed that her spirit was lifted.But this feeling just last a short period of time as the news that Rochester had got a wife almost drove Jane mad.The fire of love was set up but put out .But the fire set up again years later as the love between them had never fade away. 读完这本小说,镜子里的影像故事可以吸引我们的注意力。例如,火形象出现在故事数十次在不同的章节。但是不管它被放到哪里,它在某些章节的象征意义,它是温暖和幸福的象征,而在其他地方是人类和友谊的象征,有时它甚至代表destrutive力量。在故事中,火形象给我们留下了非常好的印象在阅读时,我们会说火是人类文明的标记和forcus社会和家庭生活。因此,火中发挥了重要作用框架的小说。在发生火灾时的温暖和幸福的象征家庭生活。《简爱》是正反的女人,尽其所能地去争取自己的幸福和爱以及自由,例如“现在,让我给你一个瞬间成为一个好火焚烧吗?”,在这个出来,我们可以看出,罗切斯特见的强大魔力的“火”这成了爱和关键要素,来促进他们。因此,生命是impartable从火里,火就熄了一次,就会消失。

火在这个伟大的小说处处存在,当简和海伦被邀请去晚餐Mr.Temple,火也plyed重要角色的友谊Janeeager赢得别人,它能让她感到温暖和舒适。槽读这部小说时,很容易知道简和罗彻斯特之间的爱是不顺利,因为真爱应该站在烈火的考验。面对罗切斯特的prpose,简放在最上面的天空,看来她的精神是解除。但是这种感觉就在很短的一段时间,因为该消息,罗切斯特娶了一个妻子几乎使简疯了。爱情之火成立但熄灭。但又放火年后他们之间的爱从来没有消失。

People always the beautiful aspect of the fire ,but they never knew that fire was a terrible thing . It bring us happinessbut it also could give us disaster.In the novel,Rochester’mad wife set s fire and lost her life .Rochester also lost his property and eyesight in order to save her wife’life.That is to say .this fire destroyed life ,fortune and health.

In all, we an see that fire had two opposite aspects.On the one hand ,it made the world warm ,harmonious,wonderful. But on the other hand , it can destroy life ,fortune and health. In addition, Jane’s personality fire, she was kind hearted and sentimental and she also had character. Thus , it was this kind of “fire” that made her independent nd happy again. It was easy to see that throughout

the story. Jane Eyre behaved strong-minded enough to her love and brave enough to seek her own independence. These are all the reflections of fire in her deep heart. Though lived in a cruel society and suffered from abuse, she never gave up, because the fire was always on in her heart which prevented her from giving into the convention.

At last,to be frank, Jane’s ideal life is the reflection of the Charlotte Bronte’s thoughts. Maybe we can say that Charlotte uses this great novels to express her feelings on the contemporary society.

人们总是美丽的方面之火,但他们从不知道火是一件可怕的事情。它能给我们带来happinessbut也可能给我们带来灾难。在小说中,罗切斯特'mad妻子设置年代火,失去了自己的生活。罗彻斯特也失去了他的财产和视力为了救妻子'life。也就是说。该大火摧毁了生命、财富和健康。

在所有,我们看到火两种截然相反的方面。一方面,它使世界温馨、和谐,太棒了。但另一方面,它能摧毁生命、财富和健康。此外,简的人格火,她是善良的,伤感的,她也有性格。因此,它是这种"火",使她独立日重新快乐起来。很容易看出整个故事。《简爱》表现能够固执到她的爱和足够的勇气去寻找自己的独立性。这些都是反射火在他的心里。虽然住在一个残酷的社会和遭受虐待,她从不放弃,因为火心里总是给成而她的影响力。

最后,坦率地说,简的理想的生活是反射的夏洛蒂·勃朗特的思想。也许我们可以说,夏洛特使用这个伟大的小说来传达她的感觉,对当代社会。

读简爱有感英语篇四
《《Jane_Eyre》简爱读后感英文版》

《简·爱》

内容梗概:

When the novel begins, Jane is an isolated, powerless ten-year-old living with an aunt and cousins who dislike her. As the novel progresses, she grows in strength. She distinguishes herself at Lowood School because of her hard work and strong intellectual abilities. As a governess at Thornfield, she learns of the pleasures and pains of love through her relationship with Edward Rochester. After being deceived by him, she goes to Marsh End, where she regains her spiritual focus and discovers her own strength when she rejects St. John River’s marriage proposal. By novel’s end she has become a powerful, independent woman, blissfully married to the man she loves, Rochester.

经典语段:

You think because I'm poor, I'm plain, I have no feelings? I promise you, if god is gifted me with wealth and beauty, I should make it does as hard for you to leave me just as for me to leave you now, but he didn not. If my spirit can address yours, as we both pass the grave stood before him equal.

你以为我穷,不好看,就没有感情吗?告诉你把,如果上帝赐予我财富和美貌,我会让你难以离开我,就像我现在难以离开你。可上帝没有这样做,但我的灵魂能够同你的灵魂说话,仿佛我们都经过了坟墓,平等地站在上帝面前。我们是平等的„„至少我们通过坟墓,平等地站到上帝面前。

读后感受:

In the story,her life can be devided into five parts.

一. At Gateshead(before ten years old)

二. At Lowood School (8 years` school life,6 years to study ,2 years to teach)

三. At Thornfield(about one year,the most important time in her life)

四. At Moor House(half a year)

五. At Ferndean Manor(maybe the rest of her life)

It is known to us,even though living at Gateshead,in such a beautiful house with the Reeds, Jane Eyre`s childhood wasn`t filled with happiness. Jane Eyre`s uncle Reed had taken her to his house when her parents both died.On her uncle`s death bed he had made his wife,anut Reed, promise to look after Jane Eyre like her own children,but she didn`t keeping her promise.People thought Mrs Reed was a good woman,becasure they didn`t know how she hate Jane and are cruel to her.MrS Reed`s attitude made the others change their view to Jane.Her cousins did not love her even bullied and punished her all the time.The servant Bessie is the only person who was kind to her.

Jane has spent most of her childhood in Gateshead,no other than this special experience shaped her personality of brave and strong to challenge her new life.

At Lowood,she was both excited and nervous about the new place she had see and the new people she had meet.Life at Lowood wasn`t good at the beginning.People there must believed in hard work,plain food,simple clothes and no luxury of any kind.So most of them were offish except Miss Temple,the headmistress of Lowood School.

Jane has made a friend here,the first really friend——Helen Burns.The girl was smart and kind-hearted but was hated by her

teacher Miss Scatcherd and always be punished because of her “untidy and careless”.Jane was so angry about that,on the contrary,Helen told her:“Life is too short to continue hating anyone for a long time.We all have faults,but the time will come soon when we die,when our wickedness will pass away with our bodies,leaving only the pure flame of the spirit.That`s why I never think of revenge,I never consider life unfair.I live in calm,looking forward to the end. ”

That is true,her life was too short!When Jane felt she was accepted,learned to like school and set to work to learn as much as she could,make as many friends as possible,Helen`s illness was much more serious than Jane first thought,she had got a tuber culosis.One morning Miss Temple found Jane asleep with Helen Burns dead in her arms.Helen have a great effect on Jane,she teached Jane how to learn to love,forgive and do as the Bible tells:“Sometimes you have to put up with some hard things in life even if other people hurt us.”

Jane stayed for eight years in Lowood,for the last two as a teacher.She was busy and happy all that time,however,suddenly she realized she had never known any other world apart from Lowood or Gateshead.She wanted freedom,decided to change her life or at least a new master to serve.So she advertised in a

newspaper for a job as a governess and then came to Thornfield. The following story is as what happened in the film Sound of Music.

The governess of no presence moved Mr Rochester with her beautiful,simplehearted and frank soul.The dialogue between Jane and Rochester was interesting. Rochester was clever but a little peculiar,Jane thought she didn`t really understand him and never sure whether he`s serious or joking.So she always speaking carefully and keeping serious to build a wall that she think are there to protect herself.Fortunately,finally she had the courage to take down the wall and express her love to Mr Rochester.She said:“Do you think I can watch another woman become your bride?Do you think I`m a machine,whitout feelings?Do you think,because I`m small and poor and plain,that I have no soul and no heart?Well,you`re wrong!I have as much soul and heart as you.It is my spirit that speaks to your spirit!We are equal in the sight of God!”

I believe when you heard what she said all of you will stand in awe of Jane.When I thought the story would come to an end,a sudden,surprising change were taking place.

On the wedding day,Jane found the secret of Rochester.The wedding cannot continue because Mr Rochester was already

married and his wife was still alive!His explanation made Jane forgive him at once in her heart because she knew what he said was true.However,in her heart she also knew it was right for her to leave.

She left Mr Rochester when he was rich and health butcame back even though he was bland and disabled.I think that is true love. This is a story about a special and unreserved woman who has been exposed to a hostile environment but continuously and fearlessly struggling for her ideal life. The story can be interpreted as a symbol of the independent spirit.

It seems to me that many readers’ English reading experience starts with Jane Eyer. I am of no exception. As we refer to the movie “Jane Eyer”, it is not surprising to find some differences because of its being filmized and retold in a new way, but the spirit of the novel remains----to be an independent person, both physically and mentally.

Jane Eyer was a born resister, whose parents went off when she was very young, and her aunt,the only relative she had,treated her as badly as a ragtag. Since Jane’s education in Lowwood Orphanage began, she didn’t get what she had been expecting——simply being regarded as a common person, just the same as any other girl around. The suffers from being humiliated and

读简爱有感英语篇五
《《简爱》英文读后感》

《Jane Eyre》is a novel written by Charlotte Bronte with a propensity for autobiography.this novel mainly describes the conmplicated love story between Jane and Rochester. through the book,the author show us a strong woman who was born humbly and lived difficultly but always persist to uphold her independent personality and pursue free individuality and advocate the equality of human life.through the book,the author tend to tell us some truth about life.In Jane's life,we can see many trouble or even disasters,but she lived through them and found real love.what's more,she helped others.after reading the book,we can learn something from the unfortunate but optimistic woman.we are not that unfortunate as jane,but we have a lot of problems in our daily life.when trouble come,will you face it or escape from it .if you have really read the book,you may say no loudly.becouse you had gotten courage and faith from jane.having them,you can handle all the difficulties which may occur in you life, you can have a wonderful and rich life.if you need some courage to go through difficulties,or you have some real trouble,you can read the book.and you may find a way out.简爱是夏洛蒂·勃朗特写的一部类似自传的小说。这部小说主要介绍了简与XXXX的复杂爱情故事。通过这部书,作者向我们介绍了一个出身卑微、生活艰难但却一直坚持独立的人格和自由的个性并倡导人性平等的伟大女性。通过这本书,作者试图告诉我们一些生活中的真理。在简的一生中,我们可以看到很多的麻烦甚至是灾难,但是她都度过了并且找到自己的真爱。尽管如此,她还能帮助其他人。读了这本书后,我们能从不幸但乐观的简身上学到一些东西。我们没有简那么不幸,但我们生活中也会遇到很多麻烦。当麻烦到来的时候,你是面对它还是逃避它。如果你读了这本书,你就会选择面对。因为你已经从简身上获得了勇气和信念。有了它们,你就能处理好生活中可能出现的困难,你会拥有一个丰富、辉煌的人生。如果你需要一些勇气或你有一些麻烦事,你都可以来读读这本书。读完后,你可能就能找到解决的办法了。

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《简爱读后感-中英对照》

In the history of literature, there are many classics with far-reaching influence. However, few could reach into people's souls like Jane Eyre, which has attracted thousands of readers with its irresistible beauty and affected people's spiritual world.

The Jane Eyre created by Charlotte Bronte- one of the "Bronte sisters" in the British literature in 19th century. The background of this novel is set in the remote villages in the early 19th century England. The heroine Jane Eyre tells about a story of an orphan suffered insult and misery. She lives in the hell like children orphanage and finally becomes an independent, strong and self-confident woman with self-esteem.

Jane Eyre is an orphan entrusted to the care of her aunt. In her aunt’s, she is seriously bullied. Later, she entered Lowood orphanage with her soul and body experienced great pain and torture. However, just because of this, Jane has developed her confidence and indomitable spirit, and finished her study with outstanding results. In order to pursue independence, she tried to be employed as a tutor at Thornfield. Thus, the story focuses on the love between the poor tutor Jane Eyre and Rochester- the man of the house. Because of personality and social status differences between the hero and heroine, this love is filled with fierce collision. However, it is also because of their same aspiration and interest, their love bursts out bright sparks. From the unique female perspective, the author tells about the story in narrative style which is full of artistic appeal. As a romance novel heroine, Jane appeared with an unprecedented image of women in this nineteenth century novel. The heroine in the past love stories are beautiful and gentle, noble and virtuous; in contrary, Jane is “poor, obscure, plain, and little”, but she has an intelligent, strong and brave soul, which could eclipse the outside beauty. More valuable is Jane Eyre’s confidence and brevity to believe that her soul is equal to that of Mr Rochester. That is why Jane Eyre dares to love the man in a much higher social class and dares to take the initiative to declare her love, which is extremely bold at the time. Happiness is no longer the privilege of a person or a class, she belongs to every mortal beings. Only two equal souls could constitute a complete love. Thus, Jane Eyre insists that her complete independence is inseparable to the pursuit of love. Later, Jane Eyre left the Rochester with great grief. And for the same reason, she could not allow herself stay with a married man, which could be an incomplete love. If she continues to stay with Rochester, she would no longer be the independent Jane Eyre with an equal soul. If Jane Eyre's departure was due to the unchangeable reality, and her final return is a rational choice out of her pursue of love. Here, we do not just read the pale Cinderella story of a common woman winning the love of a male noble. Instead, Jane Eyre decisively walks out of the fairy tale of Cinderella and runs towards a literary path taken by a new and true woman. Jane Eyre shows her contempt of wealth, social status and religious dignity. She believes that "true happiness lies in beautiful spiritual world and pure soul.” Her force unfolded by her beliefs and actions has aroused the feelings of generations, which has purified people’s soul in the money-can-do-everything society. Jane Eyre is a woman with rational understanding of her own thinking and personality, who would not blindly follow the man and the secular requirements. She could make independent judgments of her own value and feelings. She is a strong and independent woman. Charlotte Bronte created an unprecedented image of women; Jane Eyre has made an appeal of women for equality, independence, integrity, perseverance and the pursuit of freedom.

Since its publication in 1847, Charlotte Bronte's "Jane Eyre" has been translated into different languages. It is popular among people of different races. As a classic about an independent woman, Jane Eyre has a long lasting influence around the world. I hope there would be more “Janes” walking out from the traditional, no matter they are poor or rich, beautiful or plain; they would have beautiful soul and fulfilling life, living a life with independent and strong personality. 在文学史上,有许多的经典名著将要永不垂朽,但《简爱》这样深深的进入人们的灵魂,它以一种不可抗拒的美感吸引了成千上万的读者,影响着人们的精神世界,甚至对某些人来讲,影响了他们一生的作品并不多。

19世纪英国文坛“勃朗特三姐妹”之一的夏洛蒂·勃朗特的小说《简·爱》,以19世纪早期英国偏远乡村为背景,用女主人公简·爱的视角以自叙方式讲述了一个受尽摧毁、凌辱的孤儿,如何在犹如儿童的人间地狱的孤儿院顽强地生存下去,成为一个独立、坚强、自尊、自信的女性的成长故事。

简·爱是个孤儿,从小寄养在舅母家中,受尽百般欺凌。后来进了慈善学校洛伍德孤儿院,灵魂和肉体都经受了苦痛的折磨。也许正是这样才换回了简·爱无限的信心和坚强不屈的精神,她以顽强的意志以成绩优秀完成了学业。为了追求独立生活,她受聘在桑菲尔德庄园任家庭教师。故事的重点是身份低下的家庭教师简·爱与男主人罗切斯特之间历经磨难的爱情。这段爱情因男女主人公悬殊的社会地位和个性的差异而充满了激烈碰撞,也因两人志趣相同、真诚相爱而迸发出灿烂的火花。作者以简·爱鲜明独特的女性视角和叙事风格娓娓道来,真实而有艺术感染力。特别是简·爱的独特个性和思想,爱是一个不美的,矮小的女人,但她有顽强的自尊心。在打动身为贵族的男主人公的同时,也紧紧抓住了我们读者的心。

简·爱作为爱情小说的女主人公是以前所未有的女性形象出现在这部十九世纪的文学作品中的。以往爱情故事的女主人公都是些美丽温柔、高贵贤淑的女子形象。而简·爱,她“贫穷,低微,不美,矮小”,但她拥有的一颗智慧、坚强、勇敢的心灵,使那些外在的美在这内在美面前黯然失色。更为可贵的是简·爱并不因为自己的贫穷和外貌而自卑,相反,她勇敢坚定:“我和你的灵魂是平等的。”“我跟你一样有灵魂,——也完全一样有一颗心!”“我现在不是凭习俗、常规,甚至也不是凭着血肉之躯跟你讲话——这是我的心灵在跟你的心灵说话,就仿佛我们都已离开了人世,两人一同站立在上帝的跟前,彼此平等——就像我们本来就是的那样!”

也正因为此,简·爱敢于去爱一个社会阶层远远高于自己的男人,更敢于主动向对方表白自己的爱情——这在当时的社会是极其大胆的。幸福不再是某个人、某个阶层的专利,她属于芸芸众生的每一个人。只有两个相互对等的灵魂才能组成一份完整的爱情,所以简·爱坚持,自身的独立与追求爱情的完整是不能分离的。后来,简·爱含着悲痛离开了罗切斯特,也是基于同样的理由,她决不能允许自己和一个有妇之夫结合在一起。那会是一份不完整的爱。如果她继续留在罗切斯特的身边,那她也就不会还是原来那个独立、平等的简·爱了。如果说简·爱的这次离去是由于无法改变的现实而不得不做出的一次理性选择的话,那么她最后的归来则是她出于坚持感情的追求的又一次理性选择。

在这里,我们看到的不仅仅是一个如何赢得了男贵族爱情的平民女子的苍白的灰姑娘的故事。而是简·爱勇敢果决的走出了灰姑娘的童话,迈向一个有着新女性、真女性的文学道路的起步。简·爱藐视财富、社会地位和宗教的威仪,她认为,“真正的幸福,在于美好的精神世界和高尚纯洁的心灵。”她的信念和行动展现出来的力量,,深打动了一代又一代读者的心,使生活在金钱万能的社会中的人们的灵魂得到净化。简·爱是,一个对自己的思想和人格有着理性认识的女性,一个对自己的幸福和情感有着坚定追求的女性,一个不再只是盲从于男人和世俗要求的女性,一个对自己的价值和情感做出了独立判断的女性,一个坚强独立的女性。夏洛蒂·勃朗特创造了一个前所未有的女性形象;简·爱发出了一个属于女性自己的声音——对于平等、独立、完整、自由的坚持和追求。

夏洛蒂·勃朗特的《简爱》这部现实主义长篇小说自1847年出版以来,以不同语言在全世界不同种族的人们中广为流传,经久不衰。简·爱已作为独立女性的经典,我希望阳光下,鲜花里有更多的简爱走出来,

不管是贫穷,还是富有;不管是美貌,还是相貌平庸,都有美好的心灵和充实的心胸,都能以独立的人格和坚强的个性生活。

读简爱有感英语篇七
《简爱 世界名著 全英文读后感 全英文读书笔记 英语专业 大学 本科》

Feelings of Reading JANE EYRE Useful expression

1) [Useful expression] (p.47)

If all the world hated you, and believed you wicked, while your own conscience approved you, and absolved you from guilt, you would not be without friends.

2) [Useful expression] (p.231)

Prejudices, it is well known, as most difficult to eradicate from the heart whose soil has never been loosened or fertilized by education: they grow there, firm as weeds among stones.

3) [Useful expression] (p.40)

Life appears to me too short to be spent in nursing animosity or registering wrongs.

The type of materials in this book is written in English, and the topic area is literature. I spent reading the book for 2 months.

In the world history of literature, some many classical famous works are going to be immortal, but Jane Eyre deeply enters people's soul deeply, it by irresistible intrinsic deep has attracted the tens of thousands of readers deeply, has affected people's inner world, is in the world history of literature the eternal classics.

When Jane Eyre was a baby, her parents died. So she had to live with her uncle and his family. Unfortunately, her uncle also went away several years later. Then Jane was sent to the Logwood, which was a charity school and became a teacher there when she grown up. Later she left it to become a governess of Adela Varens, the ward of Mr. Edward Rochester, a Thornfield Manor. Later, Jane and Mr. Rochester fell in love with each other, and they decided to get married. But Mr. Rochester was revealed that he had a wife during the wedding ceremony. So Jane left Thornfield and Mr. Rochester. Otherwise Mr. Rochester’s wife was crazy. One day, she made a fire. Mr. Rochester tried his best to save his wife, but failed and his eyes were burnt and he became blind. The terrible news came to Jane, she came back to Mr. Rochester hurriedly. Jane told Mr. Rochester that she still loved him a lot, and tried her best to cheer him up. Finally, they got married, and had a lovely baby. This book enthralled me with the charm of language, and brought home to me the great wealth of English words and phrases. But this book is too difficult to me, and I had to look up a number of words. If there are explains of some difficult words, I think it will be much better. The figure of Jane Eyre had the greatest impact on me. After I close the covers of the book, after having a long journey of the spirit, Jane Eyre, a marvelous figure, has left us so much to recall and to think: I remember her goodness, her pursuit of justice, her self-respect and the clear situation on equality, her striving for life, her toughness and her confidence… The writing of the book is effective, beautiful and even fascinating. The author is skillful in telling stories. I can easily find out the characters of these dramatis personages. Behind the wonderful story, the author expressed her

strong dissatisfactions to the society then. The author thinks that people should be good educated, and everyone is equal, no matter male or female. The new facts that I hadn’t learn before is goodness. I remember her goodness: for someone who lost arms and blinded in eyes, for someone who despised her for her ordinariness, and even for someone who had hurt her deeply in the past. To me, I think that I can hardly forgive those people who have hurt me deeply. May be it is good enough that not to do some revenge. As a result of reading this book, her story makes me thinking about life and I learn much from her experience, at least, that is a fresh new recognition of the real. I can feel that how beauty really is, as we are all fleshly men, so we can’t distinguish whether a man is of nobleness or humbleness, but fleshly men, so we can’t distinguish whether a man is of nobleness or humbleness, but as there are great differences in our souls, and from that, we can know that whether a man is noble or ordinary, and even obscure, that is, whether he is beautiful or not. In essence, Bronte's novel became a direct assault on Victorian morality. Controversy based in its realistic exposure of thoughts once considered improper for a lady of the 19th century. Emotions any respectable girl would repress. Women at this time were not to feel passion, nor were they considered sexual beings. To conceive the thought of women expressing rage and blatantly retaliating against authority was defiance against the traditional role of women. Jane Eyre sent controversy through the literary community. For not only was it written by a woman but marked the first use of realistic characters. Jane's complexity lied in her being neither holy good or evil. She was poor and plain in a time when society considered "an ugly woman a blot on the face of creation." It challenged Victorian class structure in a strictly hierarchal society. A relationship between a lowly governess and a wealthy nobleman was simply unheard of. Bronte drew criticism for her attack on the aristocracy who she deemed as hypocritical "showy but ... not genuine." She assaulted individual's already established morals by presenting a plausible case for bigamy.

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《读简爱有感》

读《简爱》有感

读《简爱》,脑海当中忍不住浮现的是一个个片段:

简爱,因为父母双亡,被寄养在舅舅家,然而跟她有血缘联系的舅舅很快也病故了。

童年,在盖茨黑德府里她是以一个孤女的身份生存着,虽然被称为“小姐”,但实际上比女佣还没有资格留下来。表姐瞧不起她,表哥殴打羞辱她,舅妈把她关进了死过人的“红房子”,她的反抗被视为是品行不正,喜怒无常,还颇爱撒谎,十足一个低贱的坏丫头。

洛伍德义塾,这所带着慈善性质的寄宿学校,简爱在这生活了八年。从十岁到十八岁,可以说简爱的大部分文学修养及人文素质是在这段时间里既定。这里有里德舅妈的帮凶勃洛克赫斯特先生,但更多的是一群善良正义献身慈善事业的老师们,对人关怀备至像米勒小姐,待人善良温和的谭波尔小姐以及很爱读书但有点邋遢的彭斯等,从他们身上简爱应该说受到了不少直接间接的影响。很可惜在这段成长经历的叙述描写上,作者没有过多的用心灵去思索它。

在桑菲尔德府这个与世俗隔绝的绿色庄园里,这个简简单单的女孩以家庭女教师的身份和粗犷而深情的庄园主人演绎了一场动人的爱情童话。其中不乏有几处非常能打动初开情窦的少年的经典场面,也就是小说的主要情节:如那个月色朦胧的林荫道上男女主人公意外的邂逅;庄园主假扮女巫想方设法窥视简爱的心思;简爱得知真相后不顾一切的离开;和结局正确而顺从人意的和罗切斯特相偎相依终老一身的决心。

十年后的今天,再次回顾经典,重温《简爱》。打动我的仍然

是简爱这样一个平凡而又不平凡的女性。

她勇敢、独立、坚强、自尊,身材矮小但心灵高尚,外表朴素却心思绵密。简.爱生存在一个寄人篱下的环境,从小就承受着与同龄人不一样的待遇,姨妈的嫌弃,表姐的蔑视,表哥的侮辱和毒打......也许正是因为这一切,换回了简.爱无限的信心和坚强不屈的性格,一种可战胜的内在人格力量。

简·爱作为爱情小说的女主人公是以前所未有的女性形象出现在这部十九世纪的文学作品中的。以往爱情故事的女主人公都是些美丽温柔、高贵贤淑的女子形象。而简·爱,她“贫穷,低微,不美,矮小”,但她拥有的一颗智慧、坚强、勇敢的心灵,使那些外在的美在这内在美面前黯然失色。更为可贵的是简·爱并不因为自己的贫穷和外貌而自卑,相反,她勇敢坚定:“我和你的灵魂是平等的。”“我跟你一样有灵魂,——也完全一样有一颗心!”“我现在不是凭习俗、常规,甚至也不是凭着血肉之躯跟你讲话——这是我的心灵在跟你的心灵说话,就仿佛我们都已离开了人世,两人一同站立在上帝的跟前,彼此平等——就像我们本来就是的那样!

也正因为此,简·爱敢于去爱一个社会阶层远远高于自己的男人,更敢于主动向对方表白自己的爱情——这在当时的社会是极其大胆的。幸福不再是某个人、某个阶层的专利,她属于芸芸众生的每一个人。只有两个相互对等的灵魂才能组成一份完整的爱情,所以简·爱坚持,自身的独立与追求爱情的完整是不能分离的。后来,简·爱含着悲痛离开了罗切斯特,也是基于同样的理由,她决不能允许自己和一个有妇之夫结合在一起。那会是一份不完整的爱。如果她继续留在罗切斯特的身边,那她也就不会

还是原来那个独立、平等的简·爱了。如果说简·爱的这次离去是由于无法改变的现实而不得不做出的一次理性选择的话,那么她最后的归来则是她出于坚持感情的追求的又一次理性选择。

在这里,我们看到的不仅仅是一个如何赢得了男贵族爱情的平民女子的苍白的灰姑娘的故事。而是简·爱勇敢果决的走出了灰姑娘的童话,迈向一个有着新女性、真女性的文学道路的起步。简·爱藐视财富、社会地位和宗教的威仪,她认为,“真正的幸福,在于美好的精神世界和高尚纯洁的心灵。”她的信念和行动展现出来的力量,,深打动了一代又一代读者的心,使生活在金钱万能的社会中的人们的灵魂得到净化。简·爱是,一个对自己的思想和人格有着理性认识的女性,一个对自己的幸福和情感有着坚定追求的女性,一个不再只是盲从于男人和世俗要求的女性,一个对自己的价值和情感做出了独立判断的女性,一个坚强独立的女性。夏洛蒂·勃朗特创造了一个前所未有的女性形象;简·爱发出了一个属于女性自己的声音——对于平等、独立、完整、自由的坚持和追求。

从简爱那里,我感受到的,是从简爱的灵与肉相结合的爱情观、平等独立的人生观中学会一种积极的人生姿态。而简·爱已作为独立女性的经典。这也正是夏洛蒂·勃朗特的《简爱》这部现实主义长篇小说自1847年出版以来,以不同语言在全世界不同种族的人们中广为流传,经久不衰的原因所在。 参考资料:《简·爱》 英 夏洛蒂·勃朗特 著,中国致公出版社,2005年1月版。

读简爱有感英语篇九
《读简爱有感》

读《简.爱》有感

沿庄镇中学 九年级二班

马友敏

用心欣赏一部好书的乐趣在于经过一段时间后,当你再回头面试它,会有如昨的快感以及更理性的认识---这正如细细平常一块美味的蛋糕后,重新一番,除了在齿间留下的清新的余香,还能在舌尖上感受到除了咀嚼时的松软和油腻的香甜。这是很美妙的。

两年前,我曾拜读过夏洛蒂.勃朗特的《简.爱》,我当是十分认同评论家的观点:文章中有俩处败笔---简.爱在与圣约翰交往中认识肤浅,违背本性的驯服以及全文结尾时摇身变成女财主并与压迫她的社会制度妥协。

如今在细加思量,发现这败笔之一的确是令读者不需顺言,然而第三处“败笔”,还应该反复斟酌才是。

评论家认为,简由贫困变为富有,是从无产阶级阵营跳到了资产阶级的小圈子,而她与曾因地位相差悬殊而无法与之结合的罗切斯特的伯爵最终永远秦晋之好,使得她不可能在一受压迫者的身份向社会制度抗争---这就是所谓的“简.爱的投降”。

简是一个内心反叛、骨子里充满了抗争精神的人。这样的人一是受到束缚,就会感到痛苦---这种痛苦决定了她要斗争,直到完全胜利为止。虽然她的社会制度依然存在。直到文章的最后,简也否认当时的社会能令她满足,这就是促使他继续斗争的原动力。

想到这里,不觉心情激动起来---同一本书带给我的不同感觉,认知和启迪,折射出我的思想成长和变化的鲜化形影。如果两年后再读《简.爱》,应该又有一番情觉在心头吧!

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