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1、格列佛游格列佛游记记英文英文读读后感后感格列佛游记是一部杰出的游记体讽刺小说,以里梅尔格列佛(又译为莱缪尔格列佛)船长的口气叙述周游四国的经历。通过格列佛在利立浦特、布罗卜丁奈格、飞岛国、慧骃国的奇遇,反映了18世纪前半期英国统治阶级的腐败和罪恶。下面是聘才网小编为大家整理的格列读后感范文,欢迎大家阅读。格列佛游记英文读后感(一)“GulliversTravels,“theauthorofSwiftwasborninDublin,Ireland,hisfa therwasaBritishsettlementinIreland.Heisaposthumouschild,depende ntadu

2、ltbyhisuncle.Hismasterpiece“GulliversTravels,“publishedin1 726,wasregardedasachildrensliteraryworks,butitisactuallyattacked, theBritishsocialdegradationandcorruptionofsatiricalwriting.Inthisbook,writeahero,asurgeon,Gulliversadventures,someofthemb reathtaking.InLilliput,hebecameamonster,invulnerabili

3、ty,afewdoze nheadofcattlearestillLiantunfamishedstomach;inagiantcountry,hebe cameagiantpeoplesdolls,wasplayedinbetweenthepalmofyourhand,a ndwithfliesandbeesfightagainstthechild;later,hecametoamysteriousf lyingisland,wherepeopleusethelowerpartofthebirdsnaturalmagneta ndbottommagnetunderthepowerofarbi

4、trarymove,whichwasalsoread ytosummontheghostofadialogue,speciallyengagedinsomebafflingT hestudyofstrangecountries;alsodeeplyembarrassedthecountryoftheHuiYin,intheSagittarius- turvyworld,therearemanyincrediblestories.Readingreading,Iwouldli ke,togetherwiththeGulliverwalkedintothatfantasyworld.Ofthose

5、doll -likevillain,thetallandmightygiant,lookedlikeflyingfish,islandresiden tsandHuiYinandYehudawhogavemeleftadeepimpression.Ithinkthemostspecialtothenumberofflyingislandresidents.Theireyes arelongerononeside,butalsoamusic- lovingnation,intheirclothesalsohavetheirfavoriteinstrument.Wheret heattendant

6、swillhavetokeepbeatingtheirheadsministers,ortheylovet ogoodtobetrue.Afterreadingthisbook,IadmireGulliverswisdom,courageandadvent urousspirit,hewasauniqueman,hesawtheseaontheadventurecouldnot suppresshisimpulses.Asadoctor,hespecializedintraveltotravelaroun dthevessel,thatthegroundscrewdoctor,goaround

7、theworld,everywher eadventure.Afterreadingthisbook,Ifeelthatthesebooksisveryinteresting,andwilln otdonotseeinto,butafterreadingafewtimes,moreandmoreinlovewitht hesebooks.Thebookisthatpeoplesprogress,andintheworldofsurfisev eryonesdream.Openthehandsofthebook,goheadlongintoaonedaywil lfindthefun. 格列佛游

8、记英文读后感(二)RecentlyIreadanovelcalled“GulliversTravels.AsfarasIamconcerne d,itisaveryfantasticbookanditgivespeopleanadventurousfeelingtorea dthenovel.BeforeIreadthenovel,Ireallydidntknowanythingaboutthe authorofthisnovel.ButafterIhavereadthenovel,Ilearnedthattheauthor ofthisnovelisJonathanSwift,whowasb

9、ornin1667.AccordingtowhatIl earnedfromthebook,JonathanSwiftwasbroughtupbyhisuncle.Oneoft hemostinterestingquestionsaboutGulliversTravelsiswhethertheHou yhnhnmsrepresentanidealofrationalityorwhetherontheotherhandthe yarethebuttofSwiftssatire.Inotherwords,inBookIV,isSwiftpokingfunatthetalkinghorsesord

10、oesheintendforustotakethemseriouslyasthepr operwaytoact?IfwelookcloselyatthewaythattheHouyhnhnmsact,we canseethatinfactSwiftdoesnottakethemseriously:heusesthemtoshow thedangersofpride.FirstwehavetoseethatSwiftdoesnoteventakeGulliverseriously.Forin stance,hisnamesoundsmuchlikegullible,whichsuggeststh

11、athewillbel ieveanything.Also,whenhefirstseestheYahoosandtheythrowexcrem entonhim,herespondsbydoingthesameinreturnuntiltheyrunaway.He says,“Imustneedsdiscoversomemorerationalbeing,“eventhoughasah umanheisalreadythemostrationalbeingthereis.ThisiswhySwiftrefers toErasmusDarwinsdiscoveryoftheoriginofth

12、especiesandthevoyageo ftheBeagle- toshowhowGulliverknowsthatpeopleareatthetopofthefoodchain.But ifLemuleGulliverissatirized,soaretheHouyhnhnms,whosevoicessou ndlikethecallofcastrati.Theywalkontwolegsinsteadoffour,andseemt obemuchlikepeople.AsGulliversays,“Itwaswiththeutmostastonishm entthatIwitnesse

13、dthesecreaturesplayingthefluteanddancingaVienese waltz.Tomymind,theyseemedlikethegreatesthumanseverseenincour t,evenmoredextrousthantheLordEdmundBurke“.Asthisquotedemon strates,Gulliveristerriblyimpressed,buthisadmirationfortheHouyhnh nmsisshort- livedbecausetheyaresoprideful.Forinstance,theleaderof

14、theHouyhnh nmsclaimsthathehasreadalltheworksofCharlesDickens,andthatheca nsinglehandedlyrecitethenamesofalltheKingsandQueensofEngland uptoGeorgeII.SwiftsubtlyshowsthatthisHouyhnhnmsprideismisplacedwhen,inthe middleoftheintellectualcompetition,heforgetsthenameofQueenEliza bethshusband.Swiftssatireoft

15、heHouyhnhnmscomesoutinotherwaysaswell.Oneofthemostmemorablescenesiswhenthedapplegreymareat temptstowoothehorsethatGuenivrehasbroughtwithhimtotheisland.F irstsheactsflirtatiously,paradingaroundthebewilderedhorse.Butwhe nthisdoesnothavethedesiredeffect,shegetsanotheridea:“AsIwatchedi namazementfrommyp

16、erchinthetopofatree,thesorrelnagdashedoffan dreturnedwithayahooonherbackwhowasyetmoremonstrousthanMr. Popebeingfittedbyaclothier.Shedroppedthiscreaturebeforemynagasi fofferingupasacrifice.Myhorsesniffedthecreatureandturnedaway.“Itmightseemthatweshouldtakethissceneseriouslyasafailedattemptatc ourtship,andthatconsequentlyweshouldseethegreymareasanunrequit edlover.ButitmakesmoresenseifweseethatSwiftisbeingsatirichere:iti sthefemaleHouyhnhnmwhomakesthemove,whichwouldnothavehap

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