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包法利夫人英语读后感

  包法利夫人英语读后感

  Madame Bovary is the greatest novel written by Gustave Flaubert. The 1855

  masterpiece portrays in searing detail the tragic tale of a young girl whose dreams turned into nightmares; whose sandcastles are swept away by unfulfilled passion; whose young life is ended in a tragic death. Years before Tolstoy limned the adultress woman in his Anna Karenina we see the consequences which ensue when a middle class wife and mother breaks the seventh commandment.

  The novel takes place near Rouen in the north of France. There are actually three Madame Bovarys in the story. Madame Bovary Sr. who is the mother of Charles Bovary dominates her weak son. Madame Bovary I is an ugly but wealthy woman who dies allowing Charles to wed the lovely Emma

  Bovary who is the the famed woman of the book's title. Emma has grown up on a farm coddled by her widower father. She has immersed herself in romantic tales and spent time in a French convent. Emma dreams of castles in the air and a charming prince to take her to paradise. Today she would be a reader of Harlequin Romances. She is a virgin plum ripe for picking!

  Charles Bovary ("bovine" meaning cow-like; also think "ovary for his scandolous wife Emma) is a dull, stupid and lethargic public health inspector. He is a good man but is a total dullard! Charles weds Emma after treating her father. At first all goes well as the couple set up house in a French provincial town where little exciting ever occurs. They have a daughter Berthe with whom Emma has little to do. She never grows up to becoming a mature woman.

  Emma carries on two affairs in the novel with the law student Leon and the wealthy but callous womanizing aristocrat Rodolphe. She is sucked into a cesspool of overwhelming debt being addicted to clothing, jewelry and furniture. Emma's lovers forsake her as her disillusionment with men and life itelf takes over life. Madame Bovary ends her life by committing suicide. The account of her horrific, painful and grotesque death from her fatal injection of arsenic rat poison will never be forgotten by the

  reader. Despite her many sins she deserves pity at such a sad end. Her husband dies a few years later and her daughter has to be farmed out to a relative.

  What makes this novel of adultery, satirical views of provincial life, mockery of the relgious hypocrisy in the French countryside and lacerating portraits of such types as the village atheist Homais so great? In my opinion the reasons this is such a landmark work must include:

  a. A picture of a woman seeking to break out of the nineteenth century bourgeoisie view of females as placid wives and mothers with no aspirations of their own. Throughout the novel there are images of birds seeking freedom from cages. Emma is a modern feminist in the nineteenth century society she finds impossible to escape. Emma is an iconoclastic rebel.

  b. A satirical and cynical view of human hypocrisy drawn with skill in the pictures Flaubert draws of such figures as the village priest, scientist, merchants and moneylenders. Society is concerned with money and social status to the detriment of more spiritual and ethical values.

  c. Flaubert introduces a new realism to the novel which will influence such naturalist as Emile Zola and others.(www.lzdaxue.com) The novel reads as if it was written today instead of over 150 years ago.

  d. Flaubert's descriptions of the beauty of nature (and its indifference to human suffering and troubles) are beautifully etched. His use of language and the level of suspense he maintains throughout the work are excellent.

  e. Flaubert is not afraid to describe female sexual longings. His sex scenes are tasteful to our eyes but viewed as prurient reading in his own day.

  包法利夫人英文读后感

  After reading this novel, I feel sympathy for Emma. I would rather call her Emma than Madame Bovary because I think whenever a woman should appear as an independent person, not a wife belonging to any man, especially at that time in France, a relatively stable mediocre era.

  Emma had a basic instinct like all the people: unsatisfied with what she had and pursuing what she wanted. There is nothing wrong with her idea like this. Even in today’s society, it will be regarded as a positive attitude. If Emma could balance her dream and family, maybe she could be a successful woman, for example, a romanticist.

  However, she couldn’t. In fact she was wrong in her childhood: at the age of thirteen, she was wrongly sent to receive aristocratic education, which was not suitable for her as a farmer’s daughter. The wrong education left erosion in her heart. From then on, her life drifted?away from?the?actual world. Her dream was too far away from her real life.

  The impractical dream formed her wrong character and the wrong character decided her sad life. So she was bound to be a tragedy.

  It’s hard to say that Emma didn’t understand love. In my opinion, she was a person who held on to love, unluckily, in a wrong way. After Emma married Mr. Bovary, she had two affairs. It was condemned as immoral at that time and many people regard her as a dissolute woman. However,I notice that when Emma was driven into the corner, she asked Guillaumin, the notary, for help. Guillaumin promised her on condition that he could own her. However, Emma refused him confirmedly: “I am to be pitied, not to be bought.” She cherished the love with her lover and once she was in love, she would never look at any other man. From this aspect, I think she was not of loose moral. She fell in love with another man and each time she regarded it as true love. She devoted herself into it, willing to give up everything for the so-called love. I think there is nothing wrong with love itself. The?irony?is?that she showed her loyalty to her lover, not her husband, moreover, she was unlucky to have fake love. She was cheated. In fact, she also was a victim.

  Although I sympathize with Emma, it doesn’t mean that she didn’t do anything wrong. At least, as a wife, she was disloyal to her husband; as a mother, she was not responsible to her daughter. Even at last, she splurged on all her husband’s money. She destroyed her family with her own hands.

  As a matter of fact, everyone in today’s society is Emma. (www.lzdaxue.com)There is greed, lust and vanity in everyone’s heart. Emma, as a literary character, is famous around the world because she is typical for a group of people and she speaks out what others dare not say. It is hard to say she is good or bad, she just not belongs to the society she lived in.

  I always think that if everything could return to its origin, if at first Emma lived as a country girl, later marrying Mr. Bovary, would she be content to act as a housewife and live through life banally? Maybe. The only regret is that she went wrongly at first.

  宝葫芦的秘密读后感(一)

  我读完《宝葫芦的秘密》之后,知道了一个道理那就是------天上不会掉馅饼。电影中的王葆得到了一个宝葫芦,自认为得到了福,但是宝葫芦并不象想象的那么妙,因为宝葫芦经常把王葆交给它的事弄的乱七八糟,有的时候还把王葆弄的苦笑不得、怒火冲天,甚至还让刘老师和同学们都不信任他了。在<和宝葫芦决裂>时,王葆才知道宝葫芦没有脑子所以经常办错事。最后王葆不依靠宝葫芦凭借自己的能力夺得了游泳比赛冠军,当他再次遇见宝葫芦知道是自己赢了的时候,他激动极了。而宝葫芦却告诉他它要走了,因为宝葫芦现在终于知道了以前总是给主人帮倒忙是因为自己没有脑子,所以它要去外面看看世界,要学一些自己不知道的东西。宝葫芦走了,走的时候还把王葆送到了一个危险的世界,王葆醒来后才发现这是一场梦。但是宝葫芦的故事却成了王葆永恒的记忆,还给了我们一个教训------世界上没有宝葫芦,什么事情都要靠自己的能力去做。


  宝葫芦的秘密读后感(二)

  寒假里,我看了《宝葫芦的秘密》这本书,看得我笑弯了腰,一则则有趣的故事也使我深有感想。

  故事讲述了小学生王葆在一次钓鱼中偶然钓到了宝葫芦,他就“幸运”的成为了宝葫芦的主人,此后他想要什么就有什么,想干什么就干什么。但人也不能太贪心,会带来很多麻烦。如他想要玩具,宝葫芦就帮助他把所有玩具进入了他的家,结果他的家成了玩具的天堂。下棋时想吃掉对方的马,可宝葫芦理解错误,把棋子送到他嘴巴里。还有一次,王葆要考试,心想考个第一名,宝葫芦就帮他偷了别人的答案,坏事总要见天,虽然答案是偷到了,可是名字、字迹都还是别人的。由于这样,他渐渐脱离了同学和家人最后,刘老师找他长谈了一次,他顿时醒悟,发奋图强,取得了优异的成绩,重新成为同学们的好朋友。这个故事不但有趣,引人发笑,还不失深刻寓意。他告诉了我,做事必须老老实实,只有努力不懈,自强不息,才能成功。


  宝葫芦的秘密读后感(三)

  故事讲的是一个叫王葆的孩子。有一天,他去钓鱼的时候,意外的钓到了一个宝葫芦,这个宝葫芦可以实现他的所有愿望,想要什么就有什么,想要吃的就会有许多的好吃的,想要玩的就会有许多玩具,宝葫芦还给他变出来了许多名贵的花,还有他想要的自行车,许多的奖状和锦旗,还有花不完的钱,宝葫芦还替他写作业、学习,还为他做飞机模型、电磁起重机……他觉得他自己过上了非常幸福的生活,自己也和别人不一样了,成了一个特殊幸福的人了,整天乐滋滋的。

  可是后来,在一次图书馆里借书的时候,宝葫芦为了让他得到《科学画报》这本书,闹了一大串麻烦的事情;还有他和同学下象棋,他想把对方的马吃掉,那棋子就跑到嘴里去了;他和同学玩扑克牌,拿起牌,就发现别人的牌跑到他手里去了;还有一次数学考试时,宝葫芦使出魔法,偷了同学苏鸣凤的试卷写上王葆的名字,这让王葆受到了老师的批评和同学的嘲笑。(www.lzdaxue.com)他伤心的离开了学校,离开家……到了后来他发现宝葫芦给他的东西全都是偷来的,王葆很难过,感觉自己成了一个人人讨厌的小偷。他感觉到有了宝葫芦并不是一件幸福的事情,他决定扔掉宝葫芦,就把宝葫芦的秘密告诉了大家,宝葫芦也就失去了魔法,自己也和正常人一样了,心里变的轻松了。

  虽然这只是王葆做的一个梦,但是这个故事让我懂得了,做什么事都要靠自己动脑思考、自己动手做,不能不劳而获,辛勤劳动换来的成绩才是最幸福的,要什么就有什么是不会给自己带来快乐的。

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