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1、2024年书虫读后感-写写帮文库第一篇:书虫读后感这是钢琴之恋的读后感AnAna1.ysisofJaneEyreThenove1.isrichinpoetry,symbo1.ismandmetaphor.1.tdoesnotfiteasi1.yintoadefinitepattern,beingneitheranove1.of*mannersinthetraditionofAusten,orastraightforwardGothicRomanceinthesty1.eofMrsRaddiffe.WhatChar1.otteBrontedidwastocreateaworkwhichc1.ev
2、er1.yb1.endse1.ementsofthetwosty1.es,andv/hichremainsunique1.yindependentofthematthesametime,sinceitaddressesissueswhichwereatthetimeratherControversia1.Thenove1.iswritteninthefirstperson,andthusmagnifiesthecentra1.CharacterthusthenarrativeisRETROSPECTIVE(1.ookingback).CBisc1.everinb1.endingthenarra
3、tivesothatattimesJaneseemstobespeakingasanadu1.twithadu1.thindsight,v/hi1.eatothersshesheis-inthemidd1.eofthem,asachi1.doryoungwoman.Theindecisionwhichisacentra1.issueinthebook,isheightenedbythisdevice.Weneverknow,asreaders,whethertobeentire1.ytrustfu1.ofJanesactionsandthoughts,becauseweareneversure
4、whehersheisspeakingimpu1.sive1.yormature1.y.Thisintensifiesthereadersdi1.emmaastowhatisrightandwronginthedramaticre1.ationshipswhicharepartofJEs1.ife.Cawebe1.ieveWhattheheroinesays,orisshedeceivingherse1.f?Thenove1.isprimari1.ya1.ovestoryandaromance*wherewishescometruebuton1.yaftertria1.sandsufferin
5、g.Thesupernatura1.hasitsp1.ace,asdodreams,portentsandprophesies.Theheroinebeginsprand1.one1.yandendsuprichand1.oved;theorphanfindsagoodfami1.ytorep1.acethewickedone;a1.1.thebasicingredientsofc1.assicromanticfairyta1.earepresent.Theromantice1.ementispresentintwoformsinJaneEyre;thefami1.yaspectisdea1.
6、twithintheGateshead.1.ov/oodandMoorHouseepisodes,v/hichinvo1.vetheexchangingofthewickedReedfami1.yforthebenevo1.entRiversone;andthe1.overomanceisdea1.twithintheThornfie1.dandFerndeanepisodes.Bothaspectsare,ofcourse1.inkedandinterwoventhroughoutthenove1.Thereisa1.soastronge1.ementofrea1.isminthenove1
7、.,which,marriedtotheromanticaspect,enhancesthenove1.sstrergth.Thesenseofp1.aceisverystrong;weareab1.etoexperiencebothexteriorandinteriorsettingswithstart1.ingc1.aritythroughoutthestory,inaseriesofvividdeivepassages.Thecentra1.charactersarea1.sorea1.isticandtheirconfrontationsandsufferingschangethemi
8、nabe1.ievab1.eway.Eventheun1.ike1.yismadep1.ausib1.e,withauniqueb1.endofhighdramaandperceptive1.owcomedy(theattackonMason,forinstance)Themorefantasticromanticaspects,thecoincidences;thesecrets;thesupernatura1.occurrences,areba1.ancedbytherea1.ism,andthisisofcourseamajorStrengthJheGothicinf1.uencecan
9、notbeignored,a1.thoughCBhasrefinedthetechniqueconsiderab1.yfromthe*authenticGothicofthe1790,s.1.ntheorigina1.genre,theheroinev/ou1.dtypica1.1.ybeabductedandthreatenedwithseduction,orworse!.Therewou1.dbeaIoverwhowou1.dendeavortorescuetheheroineandwou1.dsucceedaftermanytria1.theseducerwou1.dbeabrigand
10、KnowthatIadoreCorsairs!andhewou1.d1.ockthegir1.upinaremotecast1.e.Therewas1.itt1.efreedomformidd1.ec1.asswomenduringtheperiodoftheGothicnove1.,andthiswassti1.1.thecaseinthetimeofCB-Marriageespecia1.1.ywasoftenabargain,wherebyfortunesweresecuredbyusingthefema1.easapawn.Awomansva1.ue1.arge1.ydependedt
11、hereforeonhersexua1.purityandshewasguardedandsecuredasaresu1.t.Men,onthecontrary,werepotentandfree;1.oversandmistresseswerecommon.Ironica1.1.ythewomenwhoprovidedtheirservicesweresocia1.outcastsasaresu1.t.InJaneEyreweseee1.ementsoftheGothicromance,inthatThornfie1.dHa1.1.andRochesteraredescribedverymu
12、chinthebrigand/cast1.esty1.eBUTJaneEyreisnotabductedbyROnthecontraryshechoosestogothereofherownfreev/i1.1.ANDsheisc1.earinherdeterminationtohaveRochesterasahusband.Neitheristhereagent1.emanrescuer;StJohnRiversmay1.ook1.ikeaGreekGod,butheisneitherkindnorbenevo1.etdrivingJanebacktoFerndean,notrescuing
13、herfromit.Thetria1.swhichtheheroissupposedtoundergoinaGothicromanceareinfactundergonebytheheroineinJaneEyre.ThebanditRochesterison1.yskin-deep.Underneaththebroodingexteriorisasensitivesou1.,whichaWOMANfrees.InthiswayweseethatCBcreatedratheradaringdeparturefromconventiona1.fiction,a1.thoughtherearest
14、i1.1.manyaspectsofthenove1.whichremaintruetoVictorianCOnVentiOn.!你可以自己再修改下哦!其次箱:书虫读后感中文书虫读后感中文高傲与偏见,一部值得细细品爱的小说,一个漂亮动人的故事,书虫读后感中文.文中描述了柏纳特一家几个女儿的故事.大女儿姬安,温股和善,潦亮可人,与高家子弟宾利J-见倾心,却在关键时刻发生了波折.二女儿伊丽莎白,聪注清丽,有志气,有主见,与家产却不愿承认,还不断地用言语刺痛对方,幸好最终误会冰释,有情人终成香属.万贯的贵族青年这西相识.可因为达岸孤华,伊丽莎白对他存有严峻的偏见,两人明明相爱看了这本小说,我受益匪源
15、在我们这些人中,有很多很虚心,但也有一些高傲的人,这些高傲的人有时的踊令人厌烦,他IiJte眼睛长在头上,对其他人都不照一顾.的确,高傲是一种缺点,一种在环境下养成的性格,我们中国的孩子,从j端被父母视为掌上明珠捧若,典型的”小皇帝”.要是从小到大始终这么养尊处忧,怎么会不高傲呢?因此,我觉得我十讦应当对高锁的人产生偏见,而是该多反省自己,看看自己有没有高傲,以后自己的事也要学会自己做,不再让父母提劳,劳累了.正如书中所说:傲慢之心人皆有之.只要我琬有那么一点点特长,就会觉得自己特殊了不得.但耳中的傲慢和虚柒虽含义相同,却实质不同,傲慢是种自我感觉,虚荣则须要牵扯到别人高估自己,所以,一个人拥
16、有不含虚荣心的傲慢,这也是无可非议的.”书虫日记:借用美国书爱家汤网拉伯这个闻名的书名,来状写书虫日记日记里的彭国梁,可谓既省事又恰当.书虫日记排日登记了一位巡级书虫2024年一整年的猎书清单以及妙手过眼的书人书事,举凡搜书、访书、海书、写书、编书、读书.评书、赠书、获书、理书等等,均如:3怜,历历在目.透过日记,一个可爱亦可笑的嗜书籍君子的形盆,以四B圾不断、理还舌出爱书人的心事,也和盘毛出,亘是可叹复可敬.全书有二十多万字,因为是排日记事,文字上的琐碎和率性是自不言的.且让我当一回文抄公,摘录出一些使我过目难忘和为之莞尔的细微环节,来看看一个超级书虫、一个唔书瘾君子,平常是怎么生活的.先看他怎么理书.书虫传弄起自己心爱的书来,总是乐此不疲、甘之如饴的.二楼上新增了一书房,于是起先搬书上架,脏像妈蚊帐家一样.书脏,手也就脏.洗了又搬,搬一阵又洗.”不是一天两天,而是接连很多天,经常是从上午,始终干