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1、呼啸山庄读后感英文(汇总6篇)呼啸山庄读后感英文第1篇ThebookWutheringHeightstoldusastoryaboutloveandrevenge:theabandonedboyHeathdiffwasadoptedbyMrEamshawandlivedwithMrEarnshawssonHindleyanddaughterCathiner.HindleydislikedHeathdiff.HeinsultedandmaltreatedHeathdiffineverypossiblewayafterMrEarnshawsdeath.Atthesametime,peculiare
2、motionoccurredbetweenCathinersandHeathdiff.Becauseofvanityandignorance,CathinerdecidedtomaryLinton.Heathdiffleftwithanger.Threeyearslater,Heathdiffreturnedtorevenge.HesucceededinannexingallthepropertyofHindleysandtheLintons.However,Cathinersghostpesteredhimallthetime,andhediedinmentaldisorder.Abnorm
3、almentalitydidgoodforinducingandenrichingtheimaginationoftheautherinsomeway.Sometimes,Amilysimaginationwasbeyondhumannaturebuturueasenable.ThatwaswhyshecouldwiththethrillingsceneinMrlockwoodsdream,thebehainourofCathinerwhenshefellill,andthewordsfullofstrongenthusiasmbutunimaginablelike.Theywerelocke
4、dinanembracefromwhichIthoughtmymistresswouldneverbereleasedalive.ThemostvividcharacterinthestorywasIepresentedbyHindleyandhecouldbearhewastormentedbyloveCatheterscontemptandLaughingathimthatwaswhathecouldntbearThattheheavypiessuresplithissoulexplainedhiscruelandwritingofthenovelgavepreferencetomyste
5、riousphenomenonandhorribleatmosphereOneofthemostimportantfealtieswastheAmongallthecharacterslikethehousekeeperAllenmostShewasneverafraidofthemshealwayssaidanddidwhatshewantedtoThemostimportantpointisthatshewaskindheartedandgoodbookisworthyleadingformanytinesWitheringHeightsisnoteasytounderstandbuton
6、ceyouunderstandityouwildwanderatthetalentoftheauthor.不知道同学们的英文水平怎么样呢?如果你的英文水平已经是读全英文章没问题了,那么快来写一篇英文读后感吧!呼啸山庄读后感英文第2篇wutheringheightswasnotwellreceivedbythereadingpublic,manyofwhomcondemneditassordid,vulgar,andunnatural-andauthoremilybrontewenttohergravein1848believingthatheronlynovelwasafailure.itwa
7、snotuntil1850,whenwutheringheightsreceivedasecondprintingwithanintroductionbyemilyssistercharlotte,thatitattractedawidereadership.andfromthatpointthereputationofthebookhasneverlookedback.todayitiswidelyrecognizedasoneofthegreatnovelsofenglishliterature.evenso,wutheringheightscontinuestodividereaders
8、.itisnotaprettylovestory;rather,itisswirlingtaleoflargelyunlikeablepeoplecaughtupinobsessivelovethatturnstodarkmadness.itiscruel,violent,darkandbrooding,andmanypeoplefinditextremelyunpleasant.andyet-itpossessesagrandeuroflanguageanddesign,asenseoftremendouspityandgreatlossthatsetsitapartfromvirtuall
9、yeveryothernovelwritten.呼啸山庄读后感英文第3篇Abnormalmentalitydidgoodforinducingandenrichingtheimaginationoftheautherinsomeway.Sometimes,Amilysimaginationwasbeyondhumannaturebuturueasenable.ThatwaswhyshecouldwiththethrillingsceneinMrlockwoodsdream,thebehainourofCathinerwhenshefellill,andthewordsfullofbenthus
10、iasmbutunimaginablelike.TheywerelockedinanembracefromwhichIthoughtmymistresswouldneverbereleasedalive.ThemostvividcharacterinthestorywasIepresentedbyHindleyandhecouldbearhewastormentedbyloveCatheterscontemptandLaughingathimthatwaswhathecouldntbearThattheheavypiessuresplithissoulexplainedhiscruelandw
11、ritingofthenovelgavepreferencetomysteriousphenomenonandhorribleatmosphereOneofthemostimportantfealtieswastheThismethodofnarrationwasformoreattractive.AmongallthecharacterslikethehousekeeperAllenmostShewasneverafraidofthemshealwayssaidanddidwhatshewantedtoThemostimportantpointisthatshewaskindhearteda
12、ndgoodbookisworthyleadingformanytinesWitheringHeightsisnoteasytounderstandbutonceyouunderstandityouwildwanderatthetalentoftheauthor.呼啸山庄读后感英文第4篇Publishedin1847,WUTHERINGHEIGHTSwasnotwellreceivedbythereadingpublic,manyofwhomcondemneditassordid,vulgar,andunnatural-andauthorEmilyBrontewenttohergravein1
13、848believingthatheronlynovelwasawasnotuntil1850,whenWUTHERINGHEIGHTSreceivedasecondprintingwithanintroductionbyEmilyssisterCharlotte,thatitattractedawidereadership.Andfromthatpointthereputationofthebookhasneverlookedback.TodayitiswidelyrecognizedasoneofthegreatnovelsofEnglishliterature.introducesust
14、otheEarnshawfamilywhoonceresidedinthehouseknownasWutheringHeights.sodoingsetsinmotionanobsessionthatwilldestroythemall.WUTHERINGHEIGHTSisabitdifficulttovgetinto;vtheopeningchaptersaresodarkintheirportraitoftheendresultofthisobsessivelovethattheyaresomewhattheyfeedintotheflowoftheworkinaremarkableway
15、,settingthestageforoneofthemostremarkablestructuresinallofliterature,astorythatcirclesuponitselfinaseriesofrepetitionsasitplaysoutacrosstwoandHeathcliffareequallyremarkable,bothviciousandcruel,andyetneverabletoshedtheirimpossiblelovenomatterhowbrutallyonemaywoundthethenovelcoilsfurtherintoalcoholism
16、,seduction,andoneofthemostelaboratelyimaginedplansofrevengeitgathersintoaghostlytone:Heathcliff,driventomadnessbyawomanwhoisnottherebutwhoseemsreflectedineverypartofhisworld-dragginghercorpsefromthegrave,hearinghercallingtohimfromthemoors,escalatinghisbrutalitynotforthesakeofbrutalitybutsothathermem
17、orywillneverfade,sothatshemayneverleavehisminduntildeath,thisismadness,insanity,andthereisnopeacethissideofthegraveorevenisastunningnovel,frightening,inexorable,unsettling,filledwithunbridledpassionthatmakesoneifyoudonotlikeit,youshouldreaditatleastonce-andthosewhodolikeitwillreturntoitagainandagain
18、.呼啸山庄读后感英文第5篇Evenso,WutheringHeightscontinuestodividereaders.Itisnotaprettylovestory;rather,itisswirlingtaleoflargelyunlikeablepeoplecaughtupinobsessivelovethatturnstodarkmadness.Itiscruel,violent,darkandbrooding,andmanypeoplefinditextremelyunpleasant.Andyet-itpossessesagrandeuroflanguageanddesign,a
19、senseoftremendouspityandgreatlossthatsetsitapartfromvirtuallyeveryothernovelwritten.WutheringHeightsisabitdifficulttogetinto;theopeningchaptersaresodarkintheirportraitoftheendresultofthisobsessivelovethattheyaresomewhatoff-putting.Buttheyfeedintotheflowoftheworkinaremarkableway,settingthestageforone
20、ofthemostremarkablestructuresinallofliterature,astorythatcirclesuponitselfinaseriesofrepetitionsasitplaysoutacrosstwogenerations.CatherineandHeathcliffareequallyremarkable,bothviciousandcruel,andyetneverabletoshedtheirimpossiblelovenomatterhowbrutallyonemaywoundtheother.Asthenovelcoilsfurtherintoalc
21、oholism,seduction,andoneofthemostelaboratelyimaginedplansofrevengeitgathersintoaghostlytone:Heathcliff,driventomadnessbyawomanwhoisnottherebutwhoseemsreflectedineverypartofhisworld-dragginghercorpsefromthegrave,hearinghercallingtohimfromthemoors,escalatinghisbrutalitynotforthesakeofbrutalitybutsothathermemorywillneverfade,sothatshemayneverleavehisminduntildeathitself.Yes,thisismadness,insanity,andthereisnopeacethissideofthegraveorevenbeyond.呼啸山庄读后感英文第6篇ThoughtsorreflectionsonreadingWutheringHeights
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