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草房子第九章讀後感

草房子細馬讀後感(一)

細馬是一個很倔強的孩子,他從邱大爺家來到邱二爺家,因為細馬是一個江南人,所以大家就聽不懂他說話,他就開始放羊,覺得這裡很美、很好,但是一久,他就煩了,準備回去,上了火車,不知道什麼時候,細馬又回來了,大家都很激動,他的羊最後越來越多,為邱二媽造了一棟大房子,我們要學習他後來的孝順,不要做一個像細馬以前一樣的壞孩子。

作者的眼光獨特,描寫冷靜客觀,穿插了許多優美的景色描寫。這些景色給主人公當時的思想狀態都做出了極其有效的襯托或對比,

加深了讀者的體會。文筆優美,讓人捧卷時愛不釋手,掩卷後回味無窮,讓我們不知不覺地伴隨著主人公,隨著他們一起歡樂,一起悲傷,一起屈辱,一起不平,一起悲壯,一起消沉,一起抗爭。

細馬的故事觸動了我心靈中最柔軟的那一部分,我沒有理由不感動。他是個過繼過來的孩子,剛來油麻地的時候,很不招邱二媽的喜歡,可是在邱家遭遇水災一無所有而把他送走的時候,他卻毅然決然地回來了,因為他知道邱家正需要他。接下來邱二爺病倒,他不顧嚴寒、手裂和鮮血直流的疼痛艱難刨挖出大半筐白嫩的柳須做藥引子。但邱二爺還是去世了,邱二媽精神恍惚而走失,細馬一連七天到處尋找,帶回了乾乾淨淨的邱二媽,

並且賣掉所有的羊到縣城治好邱二媽的病。細馬不過是十二三歲孩子,卻知道——孝順這兩個字的含義,面對以前百般挑自己不是的養母,卻能把自己的孝心傾注於她,這種至善至孝,讓人欽佩。 在《草房子》中,有許多之最,在我心中,細馬是最有孝心的。


草房子細馬讀後感(二)

《草房子》是一本真實有趣的書,其中我最感興趣的是第六章——細馬。

與桑桑家關係最密切的人家,是邱元龍邱二爺家。邱二爺和邱二媽家沒有孩子,去江南領養了一個孩子,他叫細馬。細馬在油麻地和桑桑成為了同學,因為細馬是江南人,口音與油麻地孩子不同,說話時、讀書時,很彆扭,因此沒有人和他玩。他感到很孤獨,所以不想上學了,做個牧羊人。

時間長了,感覺很無聊就又想回江南,戶口遷不掉,沒車錢,只好攢路費。沒想到邱二媽也想送細馬回去。誰知那天下了大雨,細馬暫時留下,邱二爺家被水泡了,只能蓋小土房住。雨停了,細馬走了,可是又回來了,說以後住油麻地。沒過幾天邱二爺病了中藥裡面要放柳樹鬚子。細馬拿了一隻鎬子、一個竹籃,在冰天雪地裡刨柳樹鬚子。可最終邱二爺的病沒好就去世了。

邱二媽也病了,細馬把自己的羊賣了,在桑桑一家的幫助下,邱二媽的病治好了。細馬買了50只羊,在桑桑上六年級的時候,細馬的羊已經有100多隻了他賣了70只公羊,留了25特別能下崽的母羊,和5只公羊,把賣羊的錢買來新傳和稻草蓋房子。

雖然細馬沒有上學,但他會養家糊口,

有愛心他是個牧羊人,但他用羊把事情做的很完美,令人敬佩。


草房子細馬讀後感(三)

今天,我讀了《草房子》中的《細馬》一章,感覺細馬這種感恩父母的精神,值得我們學習。

它主要講了,邱二爺和邱二媽雖然很有財富,但就是沒有一個孩子。邱二爺於是就要了一個孩子,他就是主人公細馬。細馬老家在江南,說的是江南語,油麻地人都聽不懂,就連老師也聽不懂他說的話,於是,他就退學了。邱二媽遇到賣羊的船,買了幾隻,讓細馬去放()羊,細馬放羊有說不盡的快樂,他感覺大自然裡所有都是有趣的。但有一次,細馬欺負油麻地小學的同學,他把禿鶴給欺負哭了,鼻子裡流出了鮮豔而紅潤的血。禿鶴告訴了細馬的父母,

邱二媽把他打了一頓。這一連串的事都做的不對,於是邱二媽和邱二爺就想把細馬送回去,在送他上車的時候,細馬想起了美麗的油麻地,想起了小山羊,想起了邱二爺……

細馬毫不猶豫就撒謊說東西落在了車站,但他沒去車站,直接回了油麻地。邱二爺和邱二媽都病倒了,只能靠他自己幫助這一家。於是,他把樹賣給了桑校長,把羊也賣了,為家裡掙錢。同時,他精挑細選買了羊再賣羊。他的理由是:為媽媽蓋一幢好房子。

細馬遇到了這麼艱難的事情,他都堅持下來了,這種精神值得我們學習啊!

呼嘯山莊英語讀後感(一)

Thoughts or reflections on reading Wuthering Heights

The book was written by Emily Bronte, it published in 1847.But at that time, it seemed to hold little promise, selling very poorly and receiving only a few mixed reviews. I found this in our school library, I chose this book because the title attracted me. The book is structured around two parallel love stories, the first half of the novel centering on the love between Catherine and Heathcliff, while the less dramatic second half features the developing love between young Catherine and Hareton. In contrast to the first, the latter tale ends happily, restoring peace and order to Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange. In the story, the two houses, Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange, represent opposing worlds and values.

I spent twenty days reading this book. After reading this book, I felt for Heathcliff at first. Heathcliff begins his life as a homeless orphan on the streets of Liverpool, and then he tyrannized by Hindley Earnshaw. But he becomes a villain when he acquires power and returns to Wuthering Heights with money and the trappings of a gentleman. His malevolence proves so great and long—lasting. As he himself points out, his abuse of Isabella—his wife is purely sadistic, as he amuses himself by seeing how much abuse she can take and still come cringing back for more.

Catherine represents wild nature, in both her high, lively spirits and her occasional cruelty. She loves Heathcliff so intensely that she claims they are the same person. However, her actions are driven in part by her social ambitions, which initially are awakened during her first stay at the Lintons, and which eventually compel her to marry Edgar. Catherine is free—spirited, beautiful, spoiled, and often arrogant, she is given to fits of temper, and she is torn between her both of the men who love her. The location of her coffin symbolizes the conflict that tears apart her short life. She is buried in a corner of the Kirkyard. In contrast to Catherine, Isabella Linton—Catherine’s sister—in—law represents culture and civilization, both in her refinement and in her weakness. Ultimately, she ruins her life by falling in love with Heathcliff. He never returns her feelings and treats her as a meretool in his quest for revenge on the Linton family.

Just as Isabella Linton serves as Catherine’s foil, Edgar Linton serves as Heathcliff’s. Edgar grows into a tender, constant, but cowardly man. He is almost the ideal gentleman. However, this full assortment of gentlemanly characteristics, along with his civilized virtues, proves useless in Edgar’s clashes with his foil. He sees his wife obviously in love with another man but unable to do anything to rectify the situation. Heathcliff, who gains power over his wife, sister , and daughter.

The whole story make people’s mood heavy. Fortunately, the end is happy.

The author Emily Bronte lived an eccentric, closely guarded life. She was born in 1818, two years after Charlotte—the author of Jane Eyre and a year and a half before her sister Anne, who also became an author. Her father worked as a church rector, and her aunt, who raised the Bronte children after their mother died, was deeply religious. Emily Bronte did not take to her aunt’s Christian fervor, the character of Joseph, a caricature of an evangelical, may have been inspired by her aunt’s religiosity. The Brontes lived in Haworth, a Yorkshire village in the midst of the moors. These wild, desolate expanses—later the setting of Wuthering Heights—made up the Brontes daily environment, and Emily lived among them her entire life. She died in 1848, at the age of thirty.

I like this book because it rest on the unforgettable characters. Wuthering Heights is based partly on the Gothic tradition, a style of literature that featured supernatural encounters, crumbling ruins, moonless nights, and grotesque imagery, seeking to create effects of mystery and fear. I would like to recommend this book to other readers.


呼嘯山莊英語讀後感(二)

Wuthering Heights,the only fiction of Emily Bronte, was published in 1847. It is a story about love and revenge. After finishing the novel, most people including me would appreciate Heathcliff for his pure, simple and untamed love which would never change until death. On the other hand, it is difficult to understand his abnormal, callous and his love for Catherine. Heathcliff was an illiberal and unscrupulous person. He loved Catherine and was willing to give up everything for her. In the north of England where the wind blew hard, the black and dirty child, Heathcliff, fell in love with a little girl, Catherine who gave him love and also misery.

Wuthering Heights is an ideal heaven for those misanthropists to escape from the real life. In this beautiful but desolate world, Heathcliff as a stranger appeared. When he was 6 or 7 years old and at the edge of starving, Mr. Earnshaw, the owner of wuthering heights, saved him. Heathcliff’s childhood was unfortunate. Before he came to the wuthering heights, he was almost dead. When he was at Mr. Earnshaw’s home, he was bullied and maltreat by Mr. Earnshaw’s son, Hindley Earnshaw. However, at that moment, Catherine Earnshaw saved him, and everything became different. Catherine was a crazy and wild girl. The writer described as follows: “Her spirits were always at high-water mark, her tongue always going--singing, laughing, and plaguing everybody who would not do the same. A wild, wicked slip she was.” However, she was goodness and pretty. The relationship between them was developing under the lack of civilized education. Their life was tightly held together, they had to face Hindley. But their friendship broke when Catherine was 12 years old, when she met Edgar Linton a wealthy and handsome boy from Thrushcross Grange. Three years later, she agreed to marry Edger. In Heathcliff’s mind, it was Edgar who bore away his love. Thus, when he came back to wuthering heights and began his cruel revenge.

Catherine lost her childhood at the time when she started to consider her future. She totally knew that it was impossible to be together with Heathcliff. She had to find the future, a wealthy, handsome husband who could give her steady life and reputation while Heathcliff had nothing. But when she married Edgar, she didn’t feel happy at all. She remembered that she had betrayed Heathcliff and herself. Money and house brought her into nothingness. She began to cherish the memory of Heathcliff, cherished the little boy stood by her. There was no etiquette and standard but sincerity. In the wuthering heights, happiness was gone forever. Because of Hindley, Heathcliff lost the chance to learn and he was almost lost himself. Fortunately, Catherine did not give up him. He abandoned himself for his self-abased. In their love, even at that storming night, Heathcliff left. They never thought about their future, their life. Thus, shall we ask that love should be based on what? Catherine loved Edgar, but she also said to Nelly:” you think me a selfish wretch; but did it never strike you that if Heathcliff and I married, we should be beggars? whereas, if I marry Linton, I can aid Heathcliff to rise, and place him out of my brother's power.” Before the difficulty, she chose to confront. On the contrary, Heathcliff chose to escape, because he had no courage to overcome it. Catherine was 15 while Heathcliff was 16, they were children. They didn’t understand what love was. They just found the happiness they had in common.

We can suppose that if Heathcliff didn’t leave, and he lived with Catherine, were they happy? Were they at ease? What life did they live? Can they run crazily on the wild land? Catherine looked down upon Heathcliff’s cowardice, once she talked about Heathcliff to Isabella: “Tell her what Heathcliff is: an unreclaimed creature, without refinement, without cultivation: an arid wilderness of furze and whinstone. But she had never suspected her courage.” She loved Heathcliff undoubtedly, but she was afraid to be with him. Heathcliff had questioned her:” You teach me now how cruel you've been--cruel and false. Why did you despise me? Why did you betray your own heart, Catherine?” If they loved each other, why did cheat their heart? Compared with Catherine, is Heathcliff more forgivable for his insistence and self-abased?

In the end, Catherine died. She was 19, and Heathcliff was 20. However, the story was not end. After Catherine’s death, Heathcliff was not likable. His maniac revenge seemed no endless. He even took vengeance on their children. Is this love? Is this resentment? Did Heathcliff love Catherine more or he hate the world more? What did he revenge for? Does for Catherine or him? They tortured each other, but they still loved each other. We can not find out the answer. But we can know that at last, they finally stayed with each other and no one can take them apart. “And if she had been dissolved into earth, or worse, what would you have dreamt of then?' I said. ——Of dissolving with her, and being more happy still!' he answered.” No matter how much misunderstanding, regret and pain they received before, now they rest in peace. Just like Catherine said:” Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same”。

When I finished reading this book and begin to chew the profound meaning and the essence in this book, I find that I have learned a lot of life truth. For my part, love is to learn tolerance. If you really fall in love with someone, you will understand if she or he can get happiness and have ever loved you, that is enough. Reading a classic is a really tired and joyful thing. When I am moved by the figure’s emotion, I will feel sad and also gain enlightenment. In addition, which moves me most is that it teaches me to keep the dignity of life and the heart of freedom. No matter how austere the challenge we meet, we should yearn for freedom.


呼嘯山莊英語讀後感(三)

The book was written by Emily Bronte, it published in 1847.But at that time, it seemed to hold little promise, selling very poorly and receiving only a few mixed reviews. I found this in our school library, I chose this book because the title attracted me. The book is structured around two parallel love stories, the first half of the novel centering on the love between Catherine and Heathcliff, while the ledramatic second half features the developing love between young Catherine and Hareton. In contrast to the first, the latter tale ends happily, restoring peace and order to Wuthering Heights and ThrushcroGrange. In the story, the two houses, Wuthering Heights and ThrushcroGrange, represent opposing worlds and values.

I spent twenty days reading this book. After reading this book, I felt for Heathcliff at first. Heathcliff begins his life as a homeleorphan on the streets of Liverpool, and then he tyrannized by Hindley Earnshaw. But he becomes a villain when he acquires power and returns to Wuthering Heights with money and the trappings of a gentleman. His malevolence proves so great and long—lasting. As he himself points out, his abuse of Isabella—his wife is purely sadistic, as he amuses himself by seeing how much abuse she can take and still come cringing back for more.

Catherine represents wild nature, in both her high, lively spirits and her occasional cruelty. She loves Heathcliff so intensely that she claims they are the same person. However, her actions are driven in part by her social ambitions, which initially are awakened during her first stay at the Lintons, and which eventually compel her to marry Edgar. Catherine is free—spirited, beautiful, spoiled, and often arrogant, she is given to fits of temper, and she is torn between her both of the men who love her. The location of her coffin symbolizes the conflict that tears apart her short life. She is buried in a corner of the Kirkyard. In contrast to Catherine, Isabella Linton—Catherine’s sister—in—law represents culture and civilization, both in her refinement and in her weakness. Ultimately, she ruins her life by falling in love with Heathcliff. He never returns her feelings and treats her as a meretool in his quest for revenge on the Linton family.

Just as Isabella Linton serves as Catherine’s foil, Edgar Linton serves as Heathcliff’s. Edgar grows into a tender, constant, but cowardly man. He is almost the ideal gentleman. However, this full assortment of gentlemanly characteristics, along with his civilized virtues, proves uselein Edgar’s clashes with his foil. He sees his wife obviously in love with another man but unable to do anything to rectify the situation. Heathcliff, who gains power over his wife, sister , and daughter.

The whole story make people’s mood heavy. Fortunately, the end is happy.

The author Emily Bronte lived an eccentric, closely guarded life. She was born in 1818, two years after Charlotte—the author of Jane Eyre and a year and a half before her sister Anne, who also became an author. Her father worked as a church rector, and her aunt, who raised the Bronte children after their mother died, was deeply religious. Emily Bronte did not take to her aunt’s Christian fervor, the character of Joseph, a caricature of an evangelical, may have been inspired by her aunt’s religiosity. The Brontes lived in Haworth, a Yorkshire village in the midst of the moors. These wild, desolate expanses—later the setting of Wuthering Heights—made up the Brontes daily environment, and Emily lived among them her entire life. She died in 1848, at the age of thirty.()

草房子第八章讀後感

這一章主要講了:失去財富的杜家決心再回到往日的繁榮,

於是杜雍和和杜小康買了五百隻鴨,用小船將鴨子們趕到了大蘆蕩,這樣鴨子就會瘋狂地下蛋。不料他們將鴨子放進了人家的大魚塘,將人家放養的幾萬尾魚苗都吃光了,鴨子與船被扣留了……

這一章告訴我們,人應該有像杜小康這樣百折不撓的精神,要在逆境中學會生存。杜家幾次希望破滅,但都沒有氣餒,沒有退卻。最值得表揚的是杜小康。在大蘆蕩遇上暴風雨時,有十幾隻鴨沒有找回來,當杜雍和提出放棄的時候,杜小康沒有接受,結果最後找到了。在鴨子與船都被扣留了的時候,杜小康還是沒有放棄,在學校門口開了個小雜貨鋪。我敢打賭,要是小雜貨鋪再開不成了,杜小康是絕對不會放棄賺錢的。勇氣源於自己的內心,氣餒和恐懼也源於自己的內心,只看你怎樣去發揮、利用。無論幹什麼,都不要放棄,一放棄,便會前功盡棄。悉尼歌劇院在建造時曾經一度因為計畫不完而想放棄,但建築師們沒有,結果悉尼歌劇院成為了世界八大奇跡之一。桑桑也是值得表揚的,他犧牲自己的鴿子,換錢讓杜小康進貨,這又一次說明了桑桑的善良。()

勇氣源於自己的內心,氣餒和恐懼也源於自己的內心,只看你怎樣去發揮、利用。無論幹什麼,都不要放棄,一放棄,便會前功盡棄。悉尼歌劇院在建造時曾經一度因為計畫不完而想放棄,但建築師們沒有,結果悉尼歌劇院成為了世界八大奇跡之一。桑桑也是值得表揚的,他犧牲自己的鴿子,換錢讓杜小康進貨,這又一次說明了桑桑的善良。()

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