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圣诞欢歌读后感篇一
《圣诞欢歌读后感》

圣诞欢歌读后感

0912295 罗洁

圣诞欢歌是一部非常短小但又极具影响力的小说,它的出现使当时的人们对它爱不释手,它也是狄更斯自己极为推荐的一部经典之作。

这部小说我读了三遍,每读一遍都会觉得这不愧是一部经典之作。短小的篇幅,精彩的情节,简练的语言,诙谐的文字在这部小说中都体现得淋漓尽致。刚开始看到第一个小标题“马利的鬼魂”的时候,我还以为是比较惊悚的小说呢!读了才知道,原来小说分为文章的开头,三个幽灵的出现,故事的结束五个部分,而且情节根本不怕,反而你会从中发现很多有趣的地方。小说的主人公斯克鲁琪是一个很有意思的人物。他就是现实生活中一类人的缩影,尖酸,刻薄,唯利是图等一系列词都是这类人的代名词。除了省钱就是赚钱,斯克鲁琪的生活就不再有其他事情了,似乎在他看来除了只赚钱不花钱外,没有什么事比这件事更能令他快乐了。读到这些地方,我心里真的颤了一下,这样的人不与任何人微笑,从不曾用真心和他人交流,也从不接受人家的好意,总是觉得别人看重的只有他的钱,一心想从他这捞一笔。短时间内,他可以活在这种个人的精神世界里,但时间长了,难道他不会感到生活会黯然失色吗?我真的很佩服他,居然能为这样的生活方式乐此不疲。在狄更斯的描写中你可以看出他到底是有多可怕和可怜,“穷人没向他讨过钱,孩子没问过他时间,连狗见他来了都要多到门廊下”。这是多讽刺的事啊!最让人觉得可恶的是他居然能说出“世界上的人太多了,所以如果有些人死了的话这倒是件好事”这种话。这样的人要是在现代的社会的话,一定会成为众矢之的。到底是多没良知的人才能说出这样的话啊。在整部小说中我最喜欢的一句话也最具讽刺的性的就是“黑暗便宜的很,所以斯克鲁琪最喜欢它了”。写的真好,把他那种卑劣,鄙夷的天性展现的这么诙谐幽默。

开始时,斯克鲁琪对马利鬼魂的出现以及他对自己说的话根本不相信。直到他真的见到第一个幽灵后才开始相信并表现得害怕起来。前两个幽灵带他一同经历了他的少年,青年时代和现在的状态。从一个旁观者,回顾者的角度,斯克鲁琪看到过往的自己,看到自己曾经根本不是现在这个样子,看到已逝去的自己没把握住的幸福,他流下了伤心的眼泪。他想极力逃避,不去看这些场景,但是幽灵还是让他将过去的一幕幕丝毫不差的过了一遍。看到这,我们不难看出,其实斯克鲁琪的本性是好的,只不过是随着时间推移和社会的变迁,资本主义社会当时的社会现状使他变成了现在这种状态――守财奴。见完第二位幽灵之后,斯克鲁琪心里真的越来越感到恐惧,他知道接下来的这位幽灵将会带他看看未来的自己,他特别迫切的想得到这位幽灵的帮助,但是幽灵冷漠的态度让他感到害怕。

看了一系列场景之后再看到自己的坟墓,他的心凉了,他知道自己的未来就会是这样死的很惨,很悲凉,没有人关心他是怎么死的,都觉得他死的活该。他内心极具恐慌,他不断地求助于幽灵,并说他已经改过自新,一定会改变,对他人行善的。带着泪迹斑斑的脸和惶恐的心情,他回到了现实生活中,看到自己没有死,还仍在现实生活中时,他万般高兴,可以说胜过一个娃娃。他立即改变了他的生活状态,对人有善,救济穷人,善待朋友家人,不再那么看重钱。并且在圣诞的这一天做了很多令他人和自己都开心的好事,并且过了一个非常快活幸福的圣诞节。

看到这,很开心,因为小说是一个Happy ending。可以说斯克鲁琪是在马利以及三位幽灵的帮助下找回了人生的真谛和乐趣。我觉得这也是狄更斯的一个美好愿望,他的小说就是对当时社会现状的一个映射,他一直呵护着内心深处的美好愿望,他希望社会可以发展的更好,政府能更关心底层人命的生活,而不是一种黑暗压迫的状态。因为他小时候的那些艰苦心酸的生活经历,让他更能站在底层穷苦人民的角度去考虑问题,所以他的作品深受下层人民和孩童的喜爱。我想除了他内心的美好愿望之外,他也想通过这部小说传达给读者一个信息,那就是钱不能买到幸福和快乐,一个社会如果以牺牲人民的利益为代价,就算它的经济发展得再好,那样的上层建筑也是不会维持太久的。的确,看了这部小说之后,我深深觉得对一个人来说真正的幸福快乐不是钱带来的,相反,有时候对钱过度的追求,反而是一切祸害的根源。看看现实生活中,人们每天那么拼死拼活的为了什么呢?大多数人都在为房为车,为了能用拥有更好的物质生活而把自己变成物质生活的奴隶,在不停地奔波的过程中,人们似乎忘记了这样做的最初的目的,人之所以追求这些物质上的东西不就是为了能让自己生活得更快了更有意义吗?但是,现在看来,人们都在牺牲着自己的快乐和幸福,去换取那短暂的“伪快乐”,丢失了那些自己很正想要的东西。所以,在生活中,物质和钱财真的仅仅是一个不可或缺的小部分,只要它能让你有一个稳定的生活就够了,没必要强求这么多,只要快乐幸福那才是最重要的。

圣诞欢歌读后感篇二
《圣诞欢歌读后感》

My Impression of "A Christmas Carol"

林雅静 09小教英语 15号

As is known to all, Christmas is an annual commemoration of the birth of Jesus Christ,celebrated generally on December 25 as a religious and cultural holiday by billions of people around the world. However, as a Chinese and a Buddhist, it is quiet hard for me to feel the allure of Christmas. After reading "A Christmas Carol" written by Charles Dickens, I think I have got a much more understanding of Christmas.

Ebenezer Scrooge,the hero of this book, is a hard, clever, mean old moneylender at a London counting house, refusing to visit his cheerful nephew Fred at his Christmas dinner party with his family, and forcing his underpaid employee Bob Cratchit to beg to take the day off for his own family. That night, Scrooge is visited by the ghost of his former business partner Jacob Marley who had died seven years prior on Christmas Eve and is now forced to spend his afterlife carrying heavy chains that were forged from his own greedy ways. Marley warns Scrooge that he will suffer an even worse fate if he does not repent and foretells that he will be haunted by three spirits that will help guide him.

The first spirit is the Ghost of Christmas Past, which shows Scrooge visions of his own past that take place on or around the Christmas season, reminding Scrooge of how he ended up the avaricious man he is now. The second spirit is the Ghost of Christmas Present, which shows Scrooge the happiness of his fellow men on Christmas Day. Among them are his nephew, Fred, who playfully makes jokes with his family at Scrooge's expense, and Bob Cratchit and his family, who are just barely able to make do with what little pay Scrooge gives Cratchit. And the third and final spirit is the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, which toys with Scrooge by chasing him through the streets of London on a carriage before showing him the final consequences of his greed. Scrooge suddenly awakens on Christmas Day to find that all three spirits have visited him in a dream over the course of one night. The story concludes with Scrooge living the rest of his life as a second father to Tiny Tim, and as a changed man who embodies the spirit of Christmas.

During the visit of the first spirit, we could see that Scrooge was a poor boy having spent much of his childhood neglected by his father over the holidays at boarding school until he was finally brought home by his loving sister Fan, who died prematurely after giving birth to his nephew, Fred. later he began a successful career in business and money lending, and became engaged to a woman named Belle. Unfortunately, she called off the engagement when he began to grow obsessed with accumulating his own wealth. Scrooge is unable to bear having to witness these events again because it makes him feel more lonely and silly. If he ever stopped his business thinking back for a few second, could he have not be a bitter man. Memories are a gift of the past. Nice memories can make you happy, and at the same time, painful memories can keep you awake. We can benefit from the past ,warning us not to make the same mistake. Still, living out of your memory, you will focus upon the past. Hence, we also need to seize the present.

Then comes the the Ghost of Christmas Present. And Scrooge is touched by the Cratchits' sickly young son Tiny Tim and his commitment to the spirit of Christmas. He is dismayed to learn from

the spirit that Tim may not have much longer to live. Scrooge is ashamed and sad to hear his own spoken by the spirit,"If his life does not change soon, he will die before next Christmas. What does that matter? There are too many people in the world, so it's a good thing if some of them die. " From his expression, we can find that he is still a kind man essentially. It is the money, the root of all evil, making him become a miser and lose happiness.

The last spirit shows Scrooge his future that he has died: Fred and his wife are elated to inherit Scrooge's wealth, Scrooge's maid is shown to have robbed him, and the men who attended his funeral had only gone for a free lunch. Tiny Tim is also shown to have died, leaving Bob Cratchit and his family to mourn him on Christmas. Scrooge regrets about his past, shames about his present, and now, he is afraid about his future. But you can still put the brakes on this thing. Scrooge is able to make up. Finally, he becomes a changed man who embodies the spirit of Christmas and enjoys a happy Christmas.

Gibran once said "let today embrace the past with remembrance and the future with longing." Living in the present, we need to learn from the past and use it for the future. Money is an indispensable component of life but it will not always bring happiness. Being kind to other people

will bring people's kindness back to you. Maybe that's the spirit of Christmas.

圣诞欢歌读后感篇三
《圣诞欢歌读后感》

圣诞欢歌读后感

篇一:圣诞欢歌>读后感

第一次接触《圣诞欢歌》是看它的英文版,看书名完全想象不到>故事的情节,本以为就是一本普通的书,但是没想到读完后却让我的内心产生如此大的震动。

圣诞欢歌是一部非 常短小但又极具影响力的小说,它的出现使当时的人们对它爱不释手,它也是狄更斯自己极为推荐的一部经典之作。 故事讲的是一位本性善良,但因为受环境影响,变得非常小小气、吝啬、刻薄的商人,他在平安夜被三个精灵分别带到了自己过去、现在和未来的生活场景,看到了未来的自己,并因此彻底醒悟,领会到生活的意义,决心改过自新。

这本书表面上是在讲述一个有趣的神话故事,实际当中蕴藏着许多耐人寻味的哲理,其中,让我感触最深的一点就是对一个人来说真正的>幸福快乐不是金钱带来的,相反,有时候对钱过度的追求,反而是一切祸害的根源。我认为快乐不是拥有了多少金钱,获得了多大的权力,快乐不能以物质和财富来衡量,优越的生活不一定是快乐的全部,更重要的是精神生活的充实。

人生在世,总会有许许多多的期盼、梦想,然而,其中有许多不会成为令人陶醉的现实。这时我们就应该淡泊地对待自己梦寐以求而终未得到的东西,更好地珍惜自己所拥有的,只有这样,你才会发现在自己的生活中,多了一份人生的快乐,少了一些心灵的重负。就像在我们的现实生活中,为了能够拥有更好的物质生活而把自己变成物质生活的奴隶,在不停的奔波的过程中,人们似乎忘记了这样做的最初的目的,人之所以追求这些物质上的东西不就是为了能让自己生活变得更快乐更有意义吗?,在我看来,物质和钱财真的仅仅是一个不可或缺的小部分,只要它能让你有一个稳定的生活就够了,没必要强求这么多,只要快乐幸福那才是最重要的原来得到幸福快乐并不是很难,只要你善于去发现。人不能永远活在梦中,上帝不会因为你的人生留有遗憾,而给你重新来过的机会,所以,在我们活着的每一分一秒中,都要认真的做好每一件事,不要辜负自己的初心。

在我眼中,《圣诞欢歌》终究是一个带有积极意义的故事,尽管故事中有着太多的悲剧与不幸,但是,故事本身是好的,老商人最终认清了自己的本心,又回到了曾经快乐的生活。我们的生活中不会存在精灵带我们去审视过去,反省现在,探索未来,只有自己保持一颗纯真的心,明白自己到底想要什么,并且勇敢的去追寻自己的快乐,才是真正有价值的人生。

撰稿人:李晓琪

篇二:《圣诞欢歌》读后感

暑假期间,我读了一本短篇小说《圣诞欢歌》。它的作者是英国著名作家查尔斯。狄更斯。他的作品还有《羊脂球》、《雾都孤儿》、《双城记》等。

本书主人公艾比尼泽。斯克罗吉是一位脾气暴躁、可怜、吝啬的老头儿。当他外甥在圣诞前夜去看望他并祝他圣诞快乐时,斯克罗吉一点儿也不高兴。“呸!骗人的东西! ” 他说。“圣诞节都是骗人的东西!所有到处游逛说圣诞快乐的人的舌头都应该被割掉。是的,他会的!”

但是那年的圣诞前夜,斯克罗吉已故多年的合伙人雅各布。马利的鬼魂拜访了他,其后又有另外三个鬼魂来访„„那一夜格外漫长和恐怖。当圣诞节最终来临的时候,斯克罗吉的确已经判若两人了。他主动去外甥家祝圣诞快乐,对每个人微笑,向穷人捐款,给下属加工资„„是什么让斯克罗吉变化的?那是因为那夜他所遇到的圣诞幽灵给了他一些告诫,并让他看到了他如果继续吝啬下去的悲惨下场。

读了这本书,我感受到做人不能太小气,也不能没有同情心。如果你大方的帮助了别人,别人快乐了,你也会跟着高兴起来。而且也会有很多的朋友,大家都会喜欢你的。以后我会尽可能多的帮助别人。自己有困难的时候,别人也会帮助你的。

我喜欢这本书还有一个原因,那就是作者借幽灵之手来凸显主人公斯克罗吉从刻薄、吝啬的华丽蜕变,变成了一个大方、乐于助人的人。

虽然这是一篇短篇小说,但我却从中体会到一个道理:如果自己想走的更远,那么就要多帮助别人。

篇三:《圣诞欢歌》>观后感

刘佩陟

今天我看了一本书,名字叫《圣诞欢歌》,我非常喜欢这本书。这个故事发生在圣诞节的前一天,也就是平安夜。姐姐芭比邀请妹妹凯丽去参加慈善舞会,可是妹妹不想去,她只想在家做巧克力和奶茶。于是姐姐就给妹妹讲了一个故事:

从前有一位非常著名的歌唱家叫艾丹,她很自私,大家都不喜欢她。一天晚上玛丽阿姨来了,她对艾丹说:“今晚会来三位仙女,如果你们听她的话,你可以改变自己的一生,要不然大家都不和你玩。”

第一位是昨日仙女,她带艾丹去了童年的圣诞节。她看到自己很孤单,小艾丹想去小艾丹家玩,但是玛丽阿姨不让,她只好在家练琴。

第二位是今日仙女,她带艾丹去了现在的圣诞节。她不让演员们休息,大家都很生气。凯瑟琳把西红柿扔到了艾丹的海报上,大家都笑了。

第三位是昨日仙女带艾丹去了将来的圣诞节。演员们因为迟到了几分钟,艾丹就把他们都开除了,艾丹变得一无所有。

看到这一切,艾丹很害怕,她决定要改变自己。她接手了一家孤儿院,还给演员们

发>礼物。她跟着凯瑟琳一起回家过圣诞节。她又变的很快乐了。

听了这个故事,凯丽就跟着芭比高高兴兴地去参加慈善舞会了。因为她知道:只有不自私的人才会获得>温暖的世界。

我要像姐姐芭比学习,做一个有爱心的人,给别人带来快乐。

圣诞欢歌读后感篇四
《读《圣诞欢歌》有感》

读《圣诞欢歌》有感

《圣诞欢歌》是我暑假中读的本书的书名,看到这个名儿,给我的第一感觉这本书是描写外国圣诞节的美景、习俗的写景书。可是我错了,当读过书之后我才发现其实这本书叙述一个老头——埃比尼泽·斯克罗吉转变的过程,通过一个生前与他一样作为的合作伙伴雅各布·马利的鬼魂和三个拯救他的昔日、今日、未来圣诞鬼魂的光顾,使他在除夕夜一夜之间从一个吝啬、冷漠、不愿帮助穷人的富翁老头变成了位心中充满热情,爱助人为乐的善良老人的故事。

这本书的内容表面上是在讲述一个神话故事,实际里边儿蕴藏着一个道理,这个道理我觉得用一个名人的生前事迹就能足以说明,这个人就是雷锋。雷锋同志生前是位助人为乐、“做好事不留名”的解放军战士,他做过的好事犹如银河里的繁星多得数也数清。有一次,雷锋的战友接到家书,战友家里已经穷到吃上顿愁下顿的程度,雷锋得知此事,以战友的名义为战友家里定期寄去自己辛辛苦苦攒的血汗钱,就这样悄悄的坚持了几年之久哇!这不是一般人能够做到的,尤其当时雷锋的处境也是相当困难的。比起书中人物斯克罗吉的从前,那自然是惭愧不已,他曾说过这样的话:“世界上的人太多了,所以如果有一部分穷人想死的话,这未必不是一件好事。至于救济穷人这些都与我无关,一个人清楚自己该做些什么就够了,用不着考虑别人

的事。”我觉得,一个人如果能说出这样的话,这个人真是无药可救了。但,通过他的良心发现,他认识到了自己的罪过,人变的和气多了。

助人为乐是我们中华民族的传统美德,我们要向雷锋同志学习,学习他那种帮助别人的精神。

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圣诞欢歌读后感篇五
《读圣诞颂歌有感》

做一个懂爱的人

--读《圣诞颂歌》有感

2010071126 钟玉梅 2010级英语5班

一个如此自私、刻薄、吝啬的守财奴,一个如此不懂得施舍和关爱他人的守财奴,在任何时候,看到这样的形象人物,我都会忍不住要唾骂一番。但是看完《圣诞颂歌》后,我却忍不住要对他竖起大拇指。

他的名字是斯克鲁奇。

正如他的名字一样,他花钱吝啬又不懂得关心他人。就算是在圣诞节如此欢乐的日子里,他还坚持要他的办事员加班,而不增加任何薪水。如果不是因为死去的马利——他的合伙人的鬼魂的出现,他一辈子也意识不到自己该做一个善良有爱的人。就像社会上很多吝啬的公司老板一样,他们想要工人干多点活,却舍不得掏出口袋里多一分钱。工厂闹罢工讨债出事了,拍拍屁股就走人了。反正工人如何也是要不到钱的。钱是那些老板的命根子。你把他们的命根子硬要夺走,他们怎肯?虽说那些钱里大多数是工人的血汗钱,但是,他就能活生生地把自己当成不懂事的孩子一般,抢了别人的玩具,硬是不肯松手,还坚称,是他的。与 这样孩子气的人讨工资,你只能够变成和他一样孩子气的人,要么,就算是他伟大的母亲出现,他也是不会松手的。因为他能有今天,多少是得靠着他伟大的母亲的。他宁愿相信,他的母亲是永远维护他的。所以,我太同情城市里千千万万的打工者了。所以,我太痛恨那样的吸血老板了。因此,我很高兴看到马利鬼魂的出现。

马利的鬼魂说:“每个人,都应当使自己内在的心灵到人们之间去活动,到四面八方去旅行;如果在世的时候他的心灵不到外面去,那么死后就要罚它这么做。它将注定要到全世界去流浪——咳,好苦啊!——而且要亲眼看到他在世时本来可以分享得到的、并且从中得到幸福的事物,现在他却没有资格分享了。”马利说的这一番话多有悔意啊。在世的时候不懂得体会人间的疾苦,只懂得盘算自己的钱袋子,这样子的人,就算是死后也不能安宁啊。他的心灵必须接受上帝的惩罚,流浪各地,没有休息,疲劳悔恨!可惜,他是在死后才有这样的机会知道自己的过错。对于社会上的许多人而言,“事不关己高高挂起”早已经不是新鲜事了。“只管自己门前雪,哪管他人瓦上霜。”这在中国的文化传统里也是根深蒂固的。怪不得如今社会人性的冷漠和无情。

只要一想到人性的冷漠和无情,有一张脸深深地印在我的脑海里。她就是小悦悦——佛山一家五金店老板的孩子。我不知道她犯了什么错,也不知道上帝在做什么——为什么会让诸多路过的行人瞎了眼!他们竟然看不到一条鲜活的生命在他们的车轮底下无助地哭泣死去!比起那匆匆而过的车轮,人的冷漠更能碾碎一个人的生命和灵魂。镜头里前后路过的十几个人啊!我不批判你们,我只是祈求,也能有一个像马利鬼魂一样的东西,或许叫小悦悦鬼魂去唤醒你们的良知和爱,让你们也能够看到过去的自己,现在的自己和未来的自己,从此不再怀抱一种侥幸和看热闹的心理,而是带着一颗爱人的心,让善行生根发芽!

斯克鲁奇实现了自己的诺言,变成了一个善人。他做了许多事情,为人所知的善事;也做了一些其他的不为人知的小事。上帝保佑了他!他的余生不再是独自冷清地守在自己的钱窖里,而是走上大街,走进小巷,去帮助那些他能帮助的人。我多么希望也能有这样的奇迹发生在那些像斯克鲁奇一样的人身上。有什么办法能让他们感受到帮助他人,施与他人的快乐和值得呢?噢,我实在没有办法。因此,我的心为斯克鲁奇而开心兴奋,却为千千万万的斯克鲁奇而担忧皱眉。

如何能够做一个懂爱有爱的人,这绝对不是简单地进行思想教育或营造某种社会氛围就可以达到的。斯克鲁奇的转变,是因为有马利的鬼魂和三个幽灵的指引,他能在过去清楚地看到自己曾经的天真和善良,能在现在看到自己的冷漠和自私,以及在未来看到自己悲惨的下场。任何人在那种情况下,内心深处最柔软的地方都会被触动。没有人希望看到自己未来死去时是如此悲凉和凄苦。所以,为了放手一搏,为了不重蹈马利的覆辙,他做出了转变。 但是对于社会中的人而言,要让他们转变为真正懂爱有爱的人,需要较长的时间和刻骨铭心的事件让他们觉悟。它也许是一部电影,也许是一部电视剧,也许是一本书,也许是一首歌,也许是某一个在他生命中起重要作用的人。我们没法设定一个标准,正如我们没法将马利的鬼魂引渡到当今一样。但是我确信,《圣诞颂歌》是那些书中的其中一种。

读一本书不会让你立刻变得富有,也不会让你立刻智慧或美丽,但是却会让你对现今的社会和人有一个对比和思考。不断地思考,才不至于让自己的脑袋生锈,以至于自己失去了原始的爱的能力和愿望,也不至于自己变得如斯克鲁奇一样的人。我希望,在我遇到一个像斯克鲁奇的人的时候,我能把这本书介绍给他,并叮嘱他做个懂爱有爱的人。

圣诞欢歌读后感篇六
《圣诞欢歌读后感》

Scrooge是一个商人。他是个古怪的老头,他惟一的目标就是赚钱,可金钱并没有给他带来快乐。虽然他很富有,可他十分吝啬。有一天,他回到家开门时,看到了Marley的鬼魂。Marley对他说,他今天来是为了挽救自己。他告诉Scrooge将会有三个幽灵来拜访他,希望他能够珍惜这个机会

Scrooge根本不相信Marley对自己说的话。直到他见到the Ghost of Christmas Past后他开始害怕起来。前两个幽灵带他一同经历了青少年时代和现在的状态。从一个旁观者的角度, Scrooge看到曾经的自己,看到没把握住的幸福的自己,他流下了伤心的眼泪。见完第二位幽灵之后,Scrooge感到了自己的残忍,决定改变自己。他知道the Ghost of Yet to Come将会带他看未来的自己,而他却看到了自己悲惨的死亡。

他回到了现实生活中,看到自己没有死十分高兴。他立即改变了他的生活态度,变得对人有善,救济穷人,善待朋友家人。并且在圣诞这一天做了很多好事,过了一个非常幸福的圣诞节。

小说的主人公Scrooge是一个很有意思的人物。他尖酸,刻薄,唯利是图。但他却在Marley以及三位幽灵的帮助下找回了人生的乐趣。看了这部小说之后,我深深觉得对一个人来说真正的幸福快乐不是钱带来的。相反,有时候对钱过度的追求,会带来祸害。快乐幸福那才是最重要的。

Scrooge is a businessman. He also is an eccentric old man. The only goal of he is to make money, but money does not bring him happiness. Although he is very rich, he is very stingy. One day, he saw the Marley's ghost when he returned home to open the door. Marley said to Scrooge, today he will save Scrooge. Three spirits will visit him. Finally Marley said that I hope you can cherish this opportunity.

Scrooge didn't believe the words of Marley. Until he saw the Ghost of Christmas Past he began to fear. Two spirits take him through the youth and the present state. From the perspective of an onlooker, Scrooge saw once himself, see he didn't grasp of his own happiness, he shed tears of sorrow. Scrooge felt his cruel, and he decided to change himself. He knew that the Ghost of Yet to Come will take him to see the future of himself, while he saw his tragic death. He returned to the real life, and very happy to see he wasn’t died. He changed his life attitude, getting kind to friends or family and relief for the poor. He had a very happy Christmas.

Scrooge is a very interesting character. His is a mercenary. With the help of Marley and three ghosts, he is rediscovered the pleasure of life. After the novel, I deeply feel money cannot bring true happiness. On the contrary, if you pursuit

money too much, may be can bring disaster.

圣诞欢歌读后感篇七
《圣诞欢歌英文读后感》

圣诞欢歌英文读后感

篇一:圣诞欢歌英文>读后感

The spirit of Christmas Carol is to give, to forgive, and to love others. I get this message from the story A Christmas Carol , which is written by Charles Dickens, a famous English writer in the 19th century. It is about a miserly Englishman named Ebenezer Scrooge, who met three ghosts in a night and then became the best old man in England.

The change happened in this way: Ebenezer Scrooge was a greedy and lonely man. He wanted to spend all his days working so as to make more money. He had a clerk called Bob Cratchit, and he also wanted him to work all day long without raising his salary. As Scrooge never felt that he had made enough money he never felt happy, not even on Christmas. Bob did not feel happy either, because he had to work all the year round with no weekends, holidays, not even Christmas, yet still being unable to support his family with his small salary.

On one Christmas Day, when Scrooge went home after work, there was something strange happening in his house. After he sat down on his sofa to have a tea, a ghost appeared before him. It was Scrooge's old partner, Marley! Scrooge was frightened. The ghost of Marley was chained up by a long iron chain. He told Scrooge that he needed to change his bad ways otherwise he would also be chained up when he died with even a much longer chain. He also told Scrooge that there would be three ghosts coming to vist him that night. And then the ghost left him and went away.

When the clock struke twelve, the ghost of Christmas Past appeared. It took him to his boyhood. He was a lonely and unfortunate boy. Every one forgot him, even his family. Only his younger sister remembered him. This made Scrooge remember that he had sent a boy away, who was singing Christmas Carol in front of his office yesterday. He felt really sorry for the boy.

When the clock struke one, the ghost of Christmas Present appeared. It took him to Bob's house. Although Bob's family were not very rich, they still had a good Christmas party. They drank for each one's health. But when they came to drink for Scrooge's health, everyone looked sad. They thought Scrooge was good for nothing. Then the ghost took him to Scrooge's nephew's house. They were having a Christmas party too. They were talking about Scrooge. They thought Scrooge was a miser who did not use his money to do anything good. Scrooge made a reflection on how to spend his money doing good deeds after he heard this.

Soon the clock struk two and the ghost of Christmas Future came. It took

Scrooge to a funeral house. It was his own funeral but no one was sorry for him. This made Scrooge know that if he did not change his miserly ways, he would have an awful result and a miserable death. No one would miss him when he died. This trip gave Scrooge a good warning and he became a generous and kind man ever since the next day. He sent a turkey to Bob and gave to the poor. Most importantly, he gave Bob a pay-rise!

The spirit of Christmas is to give, to forgive, and to love others. A man who gets a lot of money but with no generosity will never live a happy life. He will spend a life of unhappiness and grievence. But a poor man with a generous heart will live his life in happiness and laughter. We need to forgive others when they hurt you or harm you, just like what Scrooge's nephew did in the story. He forgave Scrooge when Scrooge said something which hurt him a lot. We also need to love others, just like what Scrooge did at the end of the story. He sent a big turkey to Bob and gave him a pay-rise. Let us be generous and kind, both to the poor and the strangers, our friends and neighbors. In that way we will live a happy and lovely life in the world!

篇二:圣诞颂歌英文读后感

A Christmas Carol

A Christmas Carol is one of the most famous works of Charles Dickens, who is a Criticism writer in the 19th century. His works mainly reflect the reality. So I like his works very much.

Charles Dickens was born in 1812, England. He had many difficulties during his childhood. However, these experiences enriched his life, at the same time, supporting many writing materials for his writing. He wrote more than 20 novels in all, reflecting the hate to the money and the sympathy to the common people. His works, such as Great Expectations, a Tale 0f Tw0 Cities, were affected by many readers.

This novel told a people who regard money as important as his own

life---Scrooge. Even on Christmas Eve, he was also quite mean to everybody. There are five chapters in all. Chapter 1 introduced scrooge's character and Marley, his friend's ghost. The language was very beautiful and active. I like this part best. As followed there was a part of word to describe Scrooge: he was a hard man with money, hard as a stone. He was a secret self-contained man; friendless and alone .the coldness inside him froze his old face. His eyes were red. His thin lips were blue. Cold seemed to stiffen his way of walking. The hair on his head and above his eyes was white, white as snow. He carries this coldness with him always wherever he went. This part illustrated Scrooge was a cold man. He grasped the money tightly. As the following story, Scrooge refused his nephew

invitation to have the dinner with his family. And he always scolded the Christmas is humbug. He didn't believe the existence of Christmas and didn't want to share his happiness and money with others. He had dinner in an inn and then went home. He had rooms in a house which had once belonged to Marley. Scolded sat quietly on the coach. But suddenly there is a big knocker on the door. It was Marley's ghost. The ghost was bound by the heavy chain and told Scrooge its tragic fate. The ghost told Scrooge that three spirits will come to Scrooge and then faded away.

From chapter 2 to chapter 4, it talked about the three spirits. The first spirit stood for the past. It showed the happy times in the past of Scrooge. In the past Scrooge always said “Merry Christmas” to whoever he met. He loved life and enjoyed everything in his life. In this part the spirit also showed the first work of Scrooge. His boss, Fezziwig, treated them very well on Christmas. But Scrooge gradually changed. He loved money more than his lover. So his lover parted with him. It's the money that made Scrooge lost many things. The second stands for the present. in this part , Scrooge is a greedy man . He has no mercy to everything and waste of his time. The third spirit stands for the future. In this part, it showed that Scrooge regret what he had done. And Scrooge was impressed at last. He understood money is not the only thing that is worth to reserve. Love and care were important too.

At the last chapter, that is chapter 5, Scrooge changed himself and gave mercy to the poor. And he had dinner with his nephew.

All in all, this story has a perfect end. Form this story, I realized that in this world, money is not everything. We also need love and help.

圣诞欢歌读后感篇八
《圣诞欢歌读后感》

The spirit of Christmas Carol is to give, to forgive, and to love others. A Christmas Carol, which is written by Charles Dickens, a famous English writer in the 19th century. The general idea of this story is: the host of the story Ebenezer Scrooge was a greedy and lonely man. He didn’t believe in Christmas and cruel to other people. However, after the tree ghosts came and brought him to the past, present and the future, he suddenly understood what share means.

At the very start , there was nothing warm or open about Scrooge .He only know how to get money, and never think about share with each other. He lived a lonely life and l never live a happy life. However, at last he change a lot, He sent a big turkey to Bob and gave him a pay-rise. And he became as good a friend, employer and man, as anyone in London or in the world.

In my opinion, we are not exist alone in the world, we need to love others and share happiness, money with each other. The rose's in her hand, the flavor in mine. Let us be generous and kind, both to the poor and the strangers, our friends and neighbors. In that way we will live a happy and lovely life in the world!

圣诞欢歌读后感篇九
《读《圣诞欢歌》有感》

读《圣诞欢歌》有感《圣诞欢歌》是我暑假中读的本书的书名,看到这个名儿,给我的第一感觉这本书是描写外国圣诞节的美景、习俗的写景书。可是我错了,当读过书之后我才发现其实这本书叙述一个老头——埃比尼泽·斯克罗吉变的过程,通过一个生前与他一样作为的合作伙伴雅各布·马利的鬼魂和三个拯救他的昔日、今日、未来圣诞鬼魂的光顾,使他在除夕夜一夜之间从一个吝啬、冷漠、不愿帮助穷人的富翁老头变成了位心中充满热情,爱助人为乐的善良老人的故事。这本书的内容表面上是在讲述一个神话故事,实际里边儿蕴藏着一个道理,这个道理我觉得用一个名人的生前事迹就能足以说明,这个人就是雷锋。雷锋同志生前是位助人为乐、“做好事不留名”的解放军战士,他做过的好事犹如银河里的繁星多得数也数清。有一次,雷锋的战友接到家书,战友家里已经穷到吃上顿愁下顿的程度,雷锋得知此事,以战友的名义为战友家里定期寄去自己辛辛苦苦攒的血汗钱,就这样悄悄的坚持了几年之久哇!这不是一般人能够做到的,尤其当时雷锋的处境也是相当困难的。比起书中人物斯克罗吉的从前,那自然是惭愧不已,他曾说过这样的话:“世界上的人太多了,所以如果有一部分穷人想死的话,这未必不是一件好事。至于救济穷人这些都与我无关,一个人清楚自己该做些什么就够了,用不着考虑别人的事。”我觉得,一个人如果能说出这样的话,这个人真是无药可救了。但,通过他的良心发现,他认识到了自己的罪过,人变的和气多了。助人为乐是我们中华民族的传统美德,我们要向雷锋同志学习,学习他那种帮助别人的精神。

圣诞欢歌读后感篇十
《A+Report+on+A+Christmas+Carol》

文学与艺术

第二卷第三期

AReport

on

AChristmasCarol

周志聪

(南京理工大学人文与社会科学学院

江苏南京210094)

charlesDickensisgenerallyconsideredIhegreatest

EnglishnovelistoftheVictorianperiod.aswelIasavigor-oussociaIcampaigner.Hisworksarecharacterizedbyat-

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evils.injusticeandhypocrisy.andamong

whichlherejsone

that

Dickenscalledhis‘littleChristmas

Book。.thalIsAChristmasCar01.AChristmasCar01.probablylhemostpopularpieceof

fictionthat

ChadesDickenseverwrote.waspublished

inl843,andwasinstantlysuccessful.sellingoversixthou-sandcopiesinoneweek.1t1soneofthemostenduringChristmasstoriesofalltimewhichteIIsusaclassiclaleofabitteroldmisernamedEbeneezerScrooge.

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an渖ing

otherthan

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friendship.IoveandChristmasseason.Heparticularlyde-lestsChristmas.forheviewsitasatimeforfindinghimself

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personwhois

always

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keepsthespiritofChristmasalivejnhisheartaswelIasanyone.

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readingthisbook.1wasverygratifiedtosee

Scrooge’stransformation.Atthebeginningofthestory.he

was

greedy.selfishperson.

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hisIips.shouldbeboiledwithhisownpudding.and

buriedwith

stakeofhollythroughhisheart.。

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keepChristmaswell”.However.afteraghostlynight.

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that

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faithfuIFriendandServant,C。D.December,

1843.1

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all

theyear.

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DickensseemedtoberemindingusoftheimportanceintakingnoticeoftheIivesofthosearoundus.

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spirit

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in卅e.itiscondemnedIodo

soafter

death.’。

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can

Iearnmuchfromfhisstory.Into-

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and

money.Theselfishshouldaban—

dontheirselfishness.the

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piness.

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andbeautyindeed.

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A Report on A Christmas Carol

作者:作者单位:刊名:英文刊名:年,卷(期):

周志聪

南京理工大学人文与社会科学学院,江苏南京,210094文学与艺术

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