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1、红字读后感英文版 红字读后感英文版 红字 The Scarlet Letter attained(取得) an immediate and lasting succe because it addreed (处理)spiritual and moral iues from a uniquely American standpoint.In 1850, adultery(通奸) was an extremely risqu subject, but because Hawthorne had the support of the New England literary(文学的) establi
2、shment(组织), it paed easily into the realm of appropriate (适当的,合适的)reading.It has been said that this work represents the height of Hawthornes literary genius; dense with terse(剪短生硬的)descriptions.It remains relevant(有关的,切题的) for its philosophical and psychological depth, and continues to be read as a
3、 claic tale on a universal theme.6 Another consideration to note having to do with the books popularity is that it was one of the first ma-produced books in America.Into the mid-nineteenth century, bookbinders(活页夹) of home-grown literature typically hand-made their books and sold them in small quant
4、ities.The first mechanized printing of The Scarlet Letter, 2,500 volumes(册), sold out immediately, was widely read and discued to an extent not much experienced in the young country up until that time.Copies of the first edition are often sought by collectors as rare books, and may fetch up to aroun
5、d $6,000 USD. 远离尘嚣 Much of the plot of Far from the Madding Crowd depends on unrequited love love by one person for another that is not mutual(相互的,彼此的) in that the other person does not feel love in return.The novel is driven, from the first few chapters, by Gabriel Oaks love for Bathsheba.Once he h
6、as lost his farm, he is free to wander anywhere in search of work, but he heads to Weatherbury because it is in the direction that Bathsheba has gone.This move leads to Oaks employment at Bathshebas farm, where he patiently consoles(劝慰) her in her troubles and supports her in tending the farm, with
7、no sign he will ever have his love returned. This novel focuses on the way that catastrophe (大灾难)can occur at any time, threatening to change lives.The most obvious example occurs when Oaks flock(一群) of sheep is destroyed by an unlikely confluence of circumstances, including an inexperienced sheep d
8、og, a rotted rail, and a chalk pit that happens to have been dug adjacent接近的 to his land.In one night, Oaks future as an independent farmer is destroyed, and he ends up begging just to secure 固定the diminished position of a shepherd. This novel offers modern readers a clear picture of how important s
9、ocial position was in England in the nineteenth century and of the opportunities that existed to change cla, in either direction.In the beginning, Oak and Bathsheba are social equals: he is an independent farmer who rents his land, and she lives on her aunts farm next door to his, which is presumabl
10、y也许的 similar in value.The only thing that keeps her from accepting his proposal of marriage is the fact that she just does not want to be married yet.After Oak loses his farm and Bathsheba inherits继承 her uncles farm, there is little question of whether they can marry their social positions are too d
11、ifferent.She is more socially compatible合得来的 with Boldwood, who owns the farm next to hers and is in a similar social position. 编辑提示:请留意查看“红字读后感英文版”一文是否有分页内容。原文地址 The Scarlet Letter offers an extraordinary insight into the norms and behavior of the 17th century if American Puritan society.The basic
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