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《简爱》电影观后感(TheimPssionsofJaneEyre)第1篇

Thisisastoryaboutaspecialwomanwhohasbeenexposedtoahostile

environmentbutstrugglingforherideallifeconreattionouslyandfearlessly.

Itseemstomethatmanyreaders‘sEnglishreadingexperiencestartswithJaneEyer.Itisnotsurprisingtofindsomedifferencesbecauseitwasfilmedandretoldinanewway,butthespiritofthenovelremainstobeanindependentperson,bothphysicallyandmentally.

JaneEyerwasabornorphan,whoseparentswentoffwhenshewasveryyoung,andheraunt,theonlyrelativeshehad,treatedherasbadlyasshecould.AtthebeginningofJane’seducationinLowwoodOrphanage,shedidn’tgetwhatshehadbeenexpecting.AsarewardofrevoltingtheruthlessopPssion,JanegotachancetobeatutorinThornfieldGarden.ThereshemadetheacquaintanceoflovelyAdeleandthatgarden’sowner,Rochester,amanwithwarmheartwhileacoldfaceoutside.AfterJaneandRochesterfellinlovewitheachotherandmeanttogetmarry,JanecametoknowRochesterhadalreadygotalegallife.And,unfortunately,Rochesterseemedundertheshadowofhiswife.Janewantedtogivehimahand,however,shemadehermindtoleave,becauseshedidn’twanttobetrayherownpriciples.SheisJaneEyer.

Thefilmhasfinallygotasymbolistend.AfterfindingRochester’smisfortunebroughtbyhisoriginalmadwife,Janechosetostaywithhimforever.

Lifeisceaselesslychanging,butourlivingpriciplesremain.Firmlypersistingfortherightsofbeingindependentgivesusenoughconfidenceandcourage.Intheworldofthefilm,wehavefoundtestoriesofourselves,whichmakesussoconcernedaboutthefateofthedramatispersonae.

It’sourspiritthatmakesthelifemeaningful.

《简爱》电影观后感(TheimPssionsofJaneEyre)第2篇

OliverTwist,oneofthemostfamousworksofCharlesDickens',isanovelreflectingthetragicfactofthelifeinBritainin18thcentury.

TheauthorwhohimselfwasborninapoorfamilywrotethisnovelinhistwentieswithaviewtorevealtheuglymasksofthosecruelcriminalsandtoexposethehorrorandviolencehiddenunderneaththenarrowanddirtystreetsinLondon.

TheheroofthisnovelwasOliverTwist,anorphan,whowasthrownintoaworldfullofpovertyandcrime.Hesufferedenormouspain,suchashunger,thirst,beatingandabuse.WhilereadingthetragicexperiencesofthelittleOliver,Iwasshockedbyhissufferings.Ifeltforthepoorboy,butatthesametimeIdetestedtheevilFaginandthebrutalBill.Tomyrelief,aswaswritteninallthebeststories,thegoodnesseventuallyconquereddevilandOliverlivedahappylifeintheend.Oneoftheplotsthatattractedmemostisthatafterthetheft,littleOliverwasallowedtorecoverinthekindcareofMrs.MaylieandRoseandbegananewlife.Hewentforwalkswiththem,orRosereadtohim,andheworkedhardathislessons.Hefeltasifhehadleftbehindforevertheworldofcrimeandhardshipandpoverty.

HowcansuchalittleboywhohadalreadysufferedopPssiveafflictionremainpureinbodyandmind?Thereasonisthenatureofgoodness.IthinkitisthemostimportantinformationimpliedinthenovelbyDickens-hebelievedthatgoodnesscouldconquereverydifficulty.AlthoughIdon'tthinkgoodnessisomnipotent,yetIdobelievethatthosewhoarekind-heartedlivemorehappilythanthosewhoareevil-minded.

Forme,thenatureofgoodnessisoneofthemostnecessarycharacterforaperson.Goodnessistohumanswhatwateristofish.Hewhoiswithoutgoodnessisanutterlyworthlessperson.Onthecontrary,asthefamoussayinggoes,'Thefragrancealwaysstaysinthehandthatgivestherose',hewhoiswithgoodnessundoubtedlyisahappyandusefulperson.Peoplereceivinghishelparegratefultohimandhealsogetsgratifiedfromwhathehasdone,andthushecandogoodtoboththepeoplehehashelpedandhimself.

Tomydisappointment,nowadayssomepeopleseemtodoubttheexistenceofthegoodnessinhumanity.Theylookdownonpeople'shonestyandkindness,thinkingitfoolishofpeopletobewarm-hearted.Asaresult,theyshownosympathytothosewhoareintroubleandseldomoffertohelpothers.Ontheotherhand,theyattachimportancetomoneyandbenefit.Intheiropinion,moneyistheonlyrealobjectwhileemotionsandmoralityarenihility.Iftheycannotgetprofitfromshowingtheir'kindness',theydrawbackwhenothersarefacedwithtroubleandevenhitamanwhenheisdown.TheyareoneofthesortsthatIreallydetest.

FrancisBaconsaidinhisessay,'Goodness,ofallvirtuesanddignitiesofthemind,isthegreatest,beingthecharacteroftheDeity,andwithoutit,manisabusy,mischievous,wretchedthing,nobetterthanakindofvermin.'

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