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1、英语的读后感精选 读后感是指读了一本书一篇文章一段话几句名言一段音乐或者一段视频后把具体感受和得到的1启示写成的文章英语的读后感应该写? Thetaleoftwocitiesisahistoricalstory,oneofDickenslongfictions.ThebackgroundtothenovelistherevolutionofFrance.Itportrayedabrutalandbloodystory,butitalsocontainedloveandfriendship. Inthenovel,Dickenssarcasticallydescribedatypicalcrue
2、lnoblemanmarquisofEvermonde.Whenhewasyoungheandhisbrotherstoleacountrywomanbyforceandkilledherfamily.Whatsworse,heusedhispowertoimprisonDrManette,akindandhonestmanwhoknewallthethingstheyhaddoneandwantedtodisclosetheircrimes.Inordertohidetheircrimes.MarquisofEvermondeandhisbrotherthrewDoctorManettein
3、toprisonfor18years.Duringthese18years,DoctorManettelosthisfreedomandsufferagreatinspirit. IfeltunthinkablethatMarquisofEvermondeandhisbrotherkilledpeoplejustaseasilyastheykilledchickens.Theydeprivedotherpeoplesfreedomastheylikedandtheythoughtitwasnormalandunremarkable.Theyhadneverrealizedthattheyhad
4、donesomethingwrongorsomethingimproper.Becausetheirnaturewascruelandevil,likedemons.Thereisanoldsayingwhichmeans:Peoplewhomittoomanycrimeswillkillthemselves.Afterall,thereisjusticeintheworld.Thedemonscantberampantforever.Becausetheworldwillnotforgivethem.Theywillpaytheirlivesfortheircrimes.Letsseethe
5、consequenceoftheMarquis,Helaytherelikeastonewithaknifepushedintohisheart.”Ithinkitwasjustwhatheoughttogainanditisarealexcitingscene. TheMarquisdeathwasjustthebeginningofpeoplesresistancetothenobleman.Graduallymoreandmorepeoplejoinedintherevolution.Oneafteranothernoblemanweresentencedtodeathandtheirh
6、eadswerecutdown.However,someinnocentpeoplewereimplicatedintherevolution.CharlesDarneywasoneofthemHewasthenephewofMarquisofEvermonde.Totheoppositeofhisuncle,Darneywasakindandindependentyoungman. Dickensspokehighlyofkindnessmercyandloveinthenoveltoo.ThisistheotherthoneofthenovelwhenDoctorManettewasrel
7、easedfromprison.ItwashisdaughterLuciewhotookcareofhimandhelpedhimreturntonormal.Duringthistime,DrmanetteandLucieknewCharlesDarneyandSydenyCarton,thetwoyoungmanfellinlovewithLucieatthesametime.Atlast,LuciemarriedCharesDarney.DrManetteacceptedDarneyashissoninlawalthoughheknewthatDarneywasthenephewofth
8、emanwhothrewhimintoprisonfor18years.Thisisthelovebetweenfatheranddaughter.AndSydenyCarton,theverygreatman,lovedLuciedeeply.HepromisedLuciethathewoulddoeverythingforherhappiness.Hedidittruely,hesacrificedhimselfinsteadofDarneywholookedthesameashim.Thisisloveforlovers.Thisisthemostwonderfulthinginthew
9、orld.Italsoremindsusthatnomatterhownomatterwhenthereistrueloveexisting.Attheend,Lucie,DrManetteandDarneyarrivedinEnglandsafely. Thetaleoftwocitiesisdifferentfromotherhistoricalfictions.ItscharactersandmainplotsarefictionalundertherealbackgroundoftherevolutionofFrance.Theauthormadetheexperienceofthef
10、ictionalcharactorDrManetteasthemainclue.Theplotsareplicated,andtheyareflexuousanddramatic.Thestructureispleteandrigorous. Dickenshaddearloveandhate.Hepraisedthosewhooughttobepraisedandattackedthosewhooughttobeattacked.ThemotivationofthenovelmaybejustwarntheEnglishdominators.ButIthinkwecanlearnsometh
11、ingmeaningfulfromthetaleoftwocities. WritteninthefirstchapterofthebookPrideandPrejudiceisanextraordinarysentenceofwhichevenapersonwhohashadonlyabrieflookuponthebookwillnotfailtoreceiveadeepimpressionItisatruthuniversallyacknowledgedthatasinglemaninpossessionofagoodfortunemustbeinwantofawife.Intermso
12、fSherlockHolmes,wedbetteralterthesentenceinto“ItisafactuniversallyacceptedbyreadersthroughouttheworldthatanexcellentbookinpossessionofourfamousdetectiveSherlockHolmesisundoubtedlyamasterpieceofalltimes.”Perhapsthisisoneofthemostobviousexplanationsfortheunrivaledpopularityof“Holmesseries”inthefieldof
13、detectivestories.Overwhelmedbytheremendationsprovidedbymyfriends,IdecidedtotakealookonthisSherlockHolmesandtheDukesSonoriginallypublishedbyOxfordUniversityPress. Asawhole,thisbookisaboutacaseconcerningtheDukesmissingson.Arthur,theDukesson,wasfoundoutinacertainmorningtohavedisappeared,acpaniedwithwhi
14、chwasalsothedisappearanceoftheGermanteacher.TheschoolmasterDr.HuxtablethenturnedtothefamousdetectiveofthetimeSherlockHolmesforhelp.Realizinghowtoughandimportantthecaseis,HolmesimmediatelymadeuphismindtoacceptthecaseandfollowedDr.HuxtablebacktoMackletonbytrain.Havingformedaroughideaaboutthewholematte
15、r,Holmesprobedintothecaseimmediatelyandhadacarefulinvestigationoftheentireareashortlyafterthearrival,duringtheprocessofwhichhediscoveredthebodyoftheGermanteacherHeidegger.Finally,primarilyduetohisprominentabilityasadetective,hemanagedtounravelthemysteryandobtainedthetwelvethousandpoundspromisedbythe
16、Duke. Havingoncestartedreadingthisfiction,Iwaspletelyimmersedinthemysteriousstorypresentedbythebook.Asthesayinggoes,“Wellbegun,halfdone”.Atthebeginningofthestory,justlikemanyotherdetectivestories,theauthorgivesusabriefdescriptionoftheconditionbythewordsofaclient.However,unlikeotherones,thisstoryfirstdelineatestheclientsstrangebehavioratlengthtoindicatetheseverityoftheincidentinordertoattractthereadersto