《茶花女》英文读后感 (菁华5篇)

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《茶花女》英文读后感1

  Throughout France and China, fewpeople know the name “Al Fang Xenon Plessey”, however, quite a lotof people have read La traviata and have got to know somethingabout the marvelous love story.

  Al Fang Xenon Plessey was theoriginal character of the * in the famous French Literaturework La Traviata. The moving, tear-jerking love story was adaptedand recreated from Al Fang Xenon Plessey’s experience. La Traviata waswritten by Dumas. In fact, the story told in the novel was almostexactly the love story between Dumas and his lover.Dumas, whosefather was also a famous writer, did not live a very goodchildhood. Instead, because of his special identity as anillegitimate child, he was often made fun of by his fellows.Alexander Dumas, his father, was so ungrateful that he abandonedDumas and his weaver mother immediately after he got somereputation and put himself into a new, luxury world. Eventually hethought of little Dumas and his poor mother. At that time, he haddeveloped a very intimate relationship with an actress and had justhad a newly-born daughter. Alexander Dumas adopted little Dumasthrough legal way, leaving the weaver alone. What a miserable lifeshe had been living!Pure and plain as Dumas was, hegradually changed with the surroundings. It was not his fault!Living in a materialistic surrounding, especially under the exampleof his father, who had lived an extravagant and luxury life, Dumassim* couldn’t avoid been involved in the polluted society andgradually adapted to the shift from a freshman to a bad guy likehis father. He, also, began to seek for extravagance, sex andreputation. “What the father look like, what the son will be” isoften referred when people talked about this father andson.However, we know that Dumas hadlived with mother for 7 years, during which time he had beenreceiving formal and integrity education. Hence, even though Dumaswas living a dissolute life, he was still with conscience. We shallnever forget that Dumas began writing at a very young age, evenwhen he was still a teenager, he had release quite a few novels andpoems. But all his early works were not paid attention.

  It was LaTraviata that gave Dumas an important place in French literature.Or more precisely, we should say it was the fascinatingencountering of Dumas and Al Fang Xenon Plessey that made Dumasworld famous.The love story inthe novel went almost exactly as the real story. The only evidentdifferences are the names. In the novel, the hero was named Armanand the * was named Margaret while Dumas and Al Fang XenonPlessey outside the story.Margaret was a popular Parisprostitute. One day when Alma was attending an opera, Margaret wasso attractive and shining that Alma noticed her immediately out ofso many ordinary women and fell in love with her at the firstsight. After the show, with help of a neighbor of Margaret, Almawas introduced to Margaret. They had a meal together that night.Margaret seemed to be very delighted, she laughed, spoke loudly.However, she coughed very badly. Silently she left her seat andwalked into her bedroom when others were right in the mood. Almafollowed her. She was having hemoptysis, which scared Almaterribly. He sincerely tried to persuade her to take good care ofherself. Such advice and persuasion may seem common but it strokeMargaret. Never in her life had she been greeted and cared about assincerely. After all, the two became closely connected and beforelong Margaret agreed to date with Alma.

  We can hardly tell whether Almaloved Margaret out of love or out of sympathy. Because throughouttheir contact, Alma did persuade Margaret to take good care andpreserve her well. What’s more, he even accompanied her to thecountryside to recuperate, as has never been doneothers.Intimate time as they had, at lastthey had to break up. Alma’s father was a reserved, loyal man whowould never allow a prostitute to enter his family. Secretly hemade an agreement with Margaret which forced Margaret to leaveAlma, claiming that it was the way to show her love and loyalty toAlma.That Margaret died in despair wassomething within expectation though very saddening. She had beenill for a long time but she never really tried to do herself good.Addicted in the luxury world, she was not capable of druggingherself out of it.Crazy went Alma when he got to knowthe bad news. It was really a long time for him to come back tohimself. Even, he didn’t believe that Margaret had died until heopened the coffin and saw the scaring face of his oncelover.Outside the story, Dumas also wasvery desperate about Plessey’s death. However, he did not revealhis emotions. Neither had he written down something as a tributenor had he frequently been to the Montmartre Cemetery to show hisyearnings. But that he was dee* shocked was without doubt.Everything had gone too fast for him!

  When Dumas finished his travel toNorth Africa and came back to Paris, the view of the empty room wasso striking that Dumas thought he should do something to memorizeMargaret. In only one month Dumas created the famous novel, whichturned out to be really a hit to the whole world. Coincidence ornot, Dumas was also buried in the Montmartre Cemetery. The twointimate lovers could only continue their storyunderground.

《茶花女》英文读后感2

  Home Work of Reading Course 1

  Number:1001021010

  Name:

  Major:

  College: Building Construction

  土木建筑学院

  The name of English literature:

  A.《Robinson Crouse》

  B.《The book thief》

  《Robinson Crouse》

  Daniel Defoe,the writer of 《Robinson Course》was born in a merchant family in London in 1660. His novels were all finished at his senior age. The work《Robinson Crouse》

  and《Mole Fronds》and so on significantly affected the development of fiction in Britain and even in Europe. He was also considered the “Father of Fiction in Britain and Europe”. He was just a merchant before he wanted to write frictions and he had never though about being a wrier. He had ever managed his own business such as underwear production materials industry, alcohol and tobacco industry and so on. He experienced bankrupt and lots of failures, but never gave up until he was at an old age. Where he falls over himself, where he picks himself up. While managing corporation, he constantly participated in the politic activities at the same time. He was sent to prison several times by police because of his aggressive comments on the policy made by local government. The articles written by him were numerous as he joined in about five magazines, which showed his extreme energy. The success of this book is never a coincident that all his experiences provided the thoughts and skills that were needed. It was said that this book had been published many times less than 《Bible》. Now, it is praised as the first full-length novel in the literary history of Britain, which is a valuable contribution to the world literature.

  《Robinson Crouse》was created when Defoe was inspired by a true story. In the 1800’s, there was an England sailor whose name was Alison; he once had a conflict with the captain, which was left on a small island. He had noting but sea and sand. With an amazing determination, he lived nearly five years and a half and eventually found and brought home by the famous navigator named Luis in 1771. This event was once a panic in society at that time. He did not do a few special things deserved great respect, instead, what the sailor just did was some things necessary for survival. In general, he performed negatively rather than positively. But what Defoe described was the represent of new class of capitalism which was an ideal hero who announced the importance of work and development. He was against just enjoying life and content with that people should be full of curiosity,the desire of conquer and the sprit of risk to develop outward, which proved the convention of western ocean civilization. This book highly praised the work sprite and quality of persistence in human being, which had created the new way for western realism.

  The main plots of《Robinson Crouse》are introduced as follows:

  Robinson Crusoe was born in the year 1632, in the city of York, of a good family. As he always wanted to travel around the world by sea, he did not listen to his father’s sincere

  advice and left his home, becoming a crew of a ship. They were attacked by pirates somewhere near the shore of Africa. After that he became a slaver. The life of being a slaver was actually tough and upset that he could not bear. Finally, he got a chance and he grasped it and successfully escaped from that place. Fortunately, he was saved by a Spanish vessel on the way to Brazil. When he arrived at Brazil, he started to manage plantation and he made a great fortune. He made up his mind again to make a voyage as some people suggested him sailing to Africa for trading black slave. He was knocked down again by his inclination to go to the sea. This time was beginning of his unfortunate. The ship encountered a big storm that they had never seen before. With six days’ and nights’ blowing and trembling, the ship was finally all swallowed up. No one had a life exclude Robinson who was rushed to the beach of an unknown island by waves. Although he luckily survived but he at the same time faced the challenge he had never experienced. In order to make a living, he began to transmit things in the ship to the island including grain, cloth, tools and so on. With these materials, he started his life in the island alone. Living such a lonely life that no one talked to him and sometimes he did not say any word at all for about one week, he had to read《bible》to fulfill his sprit every day. However, with the amazing determination and persistent labor, he built his own house, gained grain, tamed goats and made cloth with animals’ leather. Later, he adopted a wild man as his servant and named him Friday. At the period of time, he experienced plenty of disturbances until a British ship came here and Robinson helped the captain to subdue the rebels. After that, he was picked up back to Britain where he had been away for 28 years. When he went back home, his parents had already passed away. Robinson resumed all the profits of his plantation in Brazil and gave part of them to people who had ever helped him.

  One of the critics in Britain said: “If people want to grasp the sprit that is full of energy and confidence, nothing better than Defoe and ,《Robinson Crouse》. That is, as the classic adventure, doer and colonist, Robinson always has its valuable place in the history of didacticism.

  《The Book Thief》

  Everyone has the same start that he or she comes to the world crying and the same ending that is death. In the western myth, death is cold and chill with a long sickle in his hand

  to reap lives and take people away from the noisy world. The relater inwritten by Markus Zusak was the death who wondered around the streets taking away lives as God told him. However, the death was not indifferent. He used his dark eyes staring at some people’s sprits. When he reaped people’s lives, he could become tender as well. There was one Germany girl called “The book thief” by him among all these sprits he focused on.

  The girl’s name was Liesel Meminger. She had ever stolen six books totally and written a fiction < the book thief> according her own experience. That was the reason why the death called her “the book thief”. The death was pretty tender to the girl: She lived a long life and finally passed away peacefully in her sweet sleeping. However, the death nearly took everybody’s life one by one around her: First, her father as a member of German Party was sent to the prison. Later, she watched her brother being killed who was only six years old; several years later, her adoptive parents were murdered by Germany soldiers. Rudy, a boy who smiled a lot and ran like a bird was killed as well.

  Planes, tanks, bombs and so many other modern products were much more precise and efficient to take away lives, which made the death appear lots of times everyday. Dead bodies, wandering sprits and the busy death were the pictures described by this book. It was something to tell people that no truth in people’s life and death was the final meaning. And because of that the fiction also hid a question that where was the meaning of living when we faced the final existence of death? We can see from the book that the meaning doesn’t lie in the lifestyle of Hitler which is emphasizing struggling by oneself, standing on the top of the privilege and building his plan on dismissing others’ life. Living like this is worse than dyeing directly. Likewise, the meaning of life does not lie in giving up thinking about life, disposing of inner humanism and ignoring and insulting lives which are filled with weakness. These Nazi people ignored Jews who suffered a lot, which resulted in the final ending that their lives gradually became noting with development of the World War Two.

  The massage 《The book thief》tries to convey is quite simple: It is the very reason that we can not resist death why the real stuff is the most valuable treasure God gives us. Every life, regardless of Germen or Jew and child or * deserves to be respected equally. The girl’s name was Liesel Meminger who became an orphan after her father’s being caught, her brother’s death and his mother’s missing. What a great sorrow for such a little girl who was

  only 9 years old. Inferiority, stubbornness, flimsiness and loneliness fill up her heart and she always longed for love and safety. She just wanted to get relief and suck the sprit energy from the words in the book stolen by her to prevent herself from loneliness. The life of Max Vandenburg who was a Jew deserved respect. In order to escape the ethnic cleaning, he had no way but lived a life in the basement of Beumer’s house like a mouse that could not exposed to the sunlight. What he eager for was a life with freedom and dignity. When residents of Hammill Block hid in the bomb shelter for safety, Max took a risk going out basement to see the moon though the window at which he hadn’t looked for nearly 22days without considering the threat from the air. He came back to the basement and wrote the beautiful but desperate sentence:“Stars lighted up my eyes while looking though out the window of Hammill Block.” The rights of being loved, living and freedom combined together and that is the respect to lives. They always shouted to love and concern which has surpassed concept of racial, sexism, age, blood relationship and so on. In, the doer was Liesel’s adoptive father-Hans Hubermann. He respected every life. He helped his adopted daughter to scatter the nightmare, strake her sorrow, teach her writing and reading and give her endless love. In spite of knowing about the dander of taking Jews in, he decided to protect Max Vandenburg as much as he could. When he watched Jews were captured by Germen on the street, he couldn’t help approaching and giving the old Jew a piece of loaf in his hand. He was beat heavily by the Germany soldiers because of that. The same thing happened when the person was Leisel’s adoptive mother, Rose Hubermann who had this kind of love as well. She yet couldn’t know a lot about her daughter’s inner world like his husband did, but she could hold her daughter’s hands firmly while the plane throwing bombs. The smart, strong and bold woman who brought the hot food to Max at the first time accepted him with her real action. This kind of parents had this kind of kid who’s like Liesel. She read books for people who hid in the shelter when bombs exploded outside in order to comfort them. She lived with Max and Bowman’s. They loved each other, cared each other and enjoyed mutual respect and emotion, finally becoming relatives who were bone of the bone and fresh as close as fresh and blood. She changed this kind of emotion as the deep sympathy to the whole Jews.

  In, it was the war brought by Hitler that killed numerous people like the couple of Bowman as one hand, on the other hand, it was the people who ought to have

  been already forgotten that survived with the help of Bowman. They were “the book thief” Liesel, Max and so on. On the one side, there was nonsense death and destruction going on, on the other side, love that resisted death and subdued death was being created. This was such a complex world that made death confused and moved dee*.

《茶花女》英文读后感3

  Throughout France and China, few people know the name “Al Fang Xenon Plessey”, however, quite a lot of people have read La traviata and have got to know something about the marvelous love story. Al Fang Xenon Plessey was the original character of the * in the famous French Literature work La Traviata. The moving, tear-jerking love story was adapted and recreated from Al Fang Xenon Plessey’s experience.

  La Traviata was written by Dumas. In fact, the story told in the novel was almost exactly the love story between Dumas and his lover.

  Dumas, whose father was also a famous writer, did not live a very good childhood. Instead, because of his special identity as an illegitimate child, he was often made fun of by his fellows. Alexander Dumas, his father, was so ungrateful that he abandoned Dumas and his weaver mother immediately after he got some reputation and put himself into a new, luxury world. Eventually he thought of little Dumas and his poor mother. At that time, he had developed a very intimate relationship with an actress and had just had a newly-born daughter. Alexander Dumas adopted little Dumas through legal way, leaving the weaver alone. What a miserable life she had been living!

  Pure and plain as Dumas was, he gradually changed with the surroundings. It was not his fault! Living in a materialistic surrounding, especially under the example of his father, who had lived an extravagant and luxury life, Dumas sim* couldn’t avoid been involved in the polluted society and gradually adapted to the shift from a freshman to a bad guy like his father. He, also, began to seek for extravagance, sex and reputation. “What the father look like, what the son will be” is often referred when people talked about this father and son.

  However, we know that Dumas had lived with mother for 7 years, during which time he had been receiving formal and integrity education. Hence, even though Dumas was living a dissolute life, he was still with conscience. We shall never forget that Dumas began writing at a very young age, even when he was still a teenager, he had release quite a few novels and poems. But all his early works were not paid attention. It was La Traviata that gave Dumas an important place in French literature. Or more precisely, we should say it was the fascinating encountering of Dumas and Al Fang Xenon Plessey that made Dumas world famous.

  The love story in the novel went almost exactly as the real story. The only evident differences are the names. In the novel, the hero was named Arman and the * was named Margaret while Dumas and Al Fang Xenon Plessey outside the story.

  Margaret was a popular Paris prostitute. One day when Alma was attending an opera, Margaret was so attractive and shining that Alma noticed her immediately out of so many ordinary women and fell in love with her at the first sight. After the show, with help of a neighbor of Margaret, Alma was introduced to Margaret. They had a meal together that night. Margaret seemed to be very delighted, she laughed, spoke loudly. However, she coughed very badly. Silently she left her seat and walked into her bedroom when others were right in the mood. Alma followed her. She was having hemoptysis, which scared Alma terribly. He sincerely tried to persuade her to take good care of herself. Such advice and persuasion may seem common but it stroke Margaret. Never in her life had she been greeted and cared about as sincerely. After all, the two became closely connected and before long Margaret agreed to date with Alma.

  We can hardly tell whether Alma loved Margaret out of love or out of sympathy.() Because throughout their contact, Alma did persuade Margaret to take good care and preserve her well. What’s more, he even accompanied her to the countryside to recuperate, as has never been done others.

  Intimate time as they had, at last they had to break up. Alma’s father was a reserved, loyal man who would never allow a prostitute to enter his family. Secretly he made an agreement with Margaret which forced Margaret to leave Alma, claiming that it was the way to show her love and loyalty to Alma.

  That Margaret died in despair was something within expectation though very saddening. She had been ill for a long time but she never really tried to do herself good. Addicted in the luxury world, she was not capable of drugging herself out of it.

  Crazy went Alma when he got to know the bad news. It was really a long time for him to come back to himself. Even, he didn’t believe that Margaret had died until he opened the coffin and saw the scaring face of his once lover.

  Outside the story, Dumas also was very desperate about Plessey’s death. However, he did not reveal his emotions. Neither had he written down something as a tribute nor had he frequently been to the Montmartre Cemetery to show his yearnings. But that he was dee* shocked was without doubt. Everything had gone too fast for him!

  When Dumas finished his travel to North Africa and came back to Paris, the view of the empty room was so striking that Dumas thought he should do something to memorize Margaret. In only one month Dumas created the famous novel, which turned out to be really a hit to the whole world. Coincidence or not, Dumas was also buried in the Montmartre Cemetery. The two intimate lovers could only continue their story underground.

《茶花女》英文读后感4

  Those Beautiful Flowers

  ---Book Review: “Camille” I read the Chinese version of“Camille” a few years ago. At that time I was dee* moved by themain character Marguerite Gautier. “Camille” or “The Lady of theCamellias” by Alexandre Dumas, fils, is the story of MargueriteGautier, a young courtesan, or kept woman, in Paris in the mid1800s, and how she falls in love with a young man, Armand Duval,and then tries to escape from her questionable past. Unfortunately,it comes back to haunt her and she ends up returning to that lifeand dies painfully and alone, but with the knowledge that she was anoble woman at heart.

  When I first began to read the book, I didnot care for Marguerite or her attitude or lifestyle, but as I gotfurther into the narrative, I realized that her saucy attitude wasa front to cover the lonely woman that she really was. She feltused, abused and unloved, until the gentle Armand Duval came intoher life and showed her that he loved her as a person and not forwhat she could do for him. It must have taken great courage forMarguerite to leave the life she had lived for so long, knowing allalong that it was probably too good to be true and would not lastindefinitely. And it also showed that Marguerite really lovedArmand Duval for she could even change herself for him. However, happiness didn’t lastfor long.

  When M. Duval, Armands father, came to her, pleading forher to leave Armand to save both Armands reputation and that ofhis younger innocent sister, Marguerite saw a way to become pure ofheart, if not in body. She felt that it was her duty, because sheloved Armand so much, to do this even though it meant giving up herown happiness and hurting Armand temporarily. She reluctantlyreturned to her former life, knowing that some day Armand wouldforgive her. Sadly, she died in debt and basically alone, exceptfor her one female friend, Julie Duprat, who helped her during herillness. She had her journal sent to Armand after her death,explaining why she had made the choices she had. I think Dumasslast few lines about Marguerite being the exception, not the rulewere quite true, and I also agreed with his view that while herlifestyle could not be condoned, we as a society assume that all ofthese type of women are cold and heartless, while this may notalways be the case.

  A person can make the wrong choices in lifewhen they are young, and try to redeem themselves, but sometimespast situations prevent them from changing their lives, even thoughthey desperately wish to do so. This applies to both men and womenin many different types of circumstances: involvement in crime;drug or alcohol abuse; gambling; prostitution; financial problems;poor marriage choices; etc. And this is the fact, which exists inthe whole society. As far as the other charactersin the book, I think Marguerite was right in saying that no onetruly cared about her, but only wanted something from her, the onlyexceptions being Armand and Julie Duprat. Of course, the Comte deG. and Comte de N. wanted her body and appearance. The Duke neededto “wake up and smell the coffee” and realize that she could neverreplace his dead daughter.

  If he truly cared, he could have helpedher leave her lifestyle without “keeping” her himself. And lastly,Prudence was a blood-sucking leech who used Marguerite almost worsethan the men. I also think she was jealous of the fact thatMarguerite had so much more courage than herself and someone trulyloved her.Last morning, when tiding my bookshelf, I took this book out of theshelf, and a dried flower flew away from the book. It was paleblue, very transparent, with thin fine veins. a dried flower flewaway from the book. It was pale blue, very transparent, with thinfine veins. I held it against the morning light and blew on it. Thesoft breeze carried it away. Camille is just likethe camellia, she could never escape from the destiny of withering.But it wasn’t her fau< it’s because of the evil of Capitalism andthe hideousness of that society.

  Suddenly, I remembered asaying: “Women are like the flowers”. Those pretty women are likethose beautiful flowers; their delicate beauty makes people feelthey are the miracle of life. However, even the God envies theirbeauty. It seems that beautiful women always have tragic endings.As we are normal persons, even we can see the hideousness ofhumanity that results in their fate of withering, we can at mostask quietly in our hearts: Where have those beautiful flowers gone?Where have they gone?

《茶花女》英文读后感5

  I read the Chinese version of “Camille” a few years ago. At that time I was dee* moved by the main character Marguerite Gautier. “Camille” or “The Lady of the Camellias” by Alexandre Dumas, fils, is the story of Marguerite Gautier, a young courtesan, or kept woman, in Paris in the mid 1800s, and how she falls in love with a young man, Armand Duval, and then tries to escape from her questionable past.Unfortunately, it comes back to haunt her and she ends up returning to that life and dies painfully and alone, but with the knowledge that she was a noble woman at heart. When I first began to read the book, I did not care for Marguerite or her attitude or lifestyle, but as I got further into the narrative, I realized that her saucy attitude was a front to cover the lonely woman that she really was. She felt used, abused and unloved, until the gentle Armand Duval came into her life and showed her that he loved her as a person and not for what she could do for him. It must have taken GRat courage for Marguerite to leave the life she had lived for so long, knowing all along that it was probably too good to be true and would not last indefinitely. And it also showed that Marguerite really loved Armand Duval for she could even change herself for him.

  However, happiness didn’t last for long. When M. Duval, Armands father, came to her, pleading for her to leave Armand to save both Armands reputation and that of his younger innocent sister, Marguerite saw a way to become pure of heart, if not in body. She felt that it was her duty, because she loved Armand so much, to do this even though it meant giving up her own happiness and hurting Armand temporarily. She reluctantly returned to her former life, knowing that some day Armand would forgive her. Sadly, she died in debt and basically alone, except for her one female friend, Julie Duprat, who helped her during her illness. She had her journal sent to Armand after her death, explaining why she had made the choices she had. I think Dumass last few lines about Marguerite being the exception, not the rule were quite true, and I also aGRed with his view that while her lifestyle could not be condoned, we as a society assume that all of these type of women are cold and heartless, while this may not always be the case. A person can make the wrong choices in life when they are young, and try to redeem themselves, but sometimes past situations prevent them from changing their lives, even though they desperately wish to do so. This applies to both men and women in many different types of circumstances: involvement in crime; drug or alcohol abuse; gambling; prostitution; financial problems; poor marriage choices; etc. And this is the fact, which exists in the whole society.


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《茶花女》英文读后感1

  Throughout France and China, fewpeople know the name “Al Fang Xenon Plessey”, however, quite a lotof people have read La traviata and have got to know somethingabout the marvelous love story.

  Al Fang Xenon Plessey was theoriginal character of the * in the famous French Literaturework La Traviata. The moving, tear-jerking love story was adaptedand recreated from Al Fang Xenon Plessey’s experience. La Traviata waswritten by Dumas. In fact, the story told in the novel was almostexactly the love story between Dumas and his lover.Dumas, whosefather was also a famous writer, did not live a very goodchildhood. Instead, because of his special identity as anillegitimate child, he was often made fun of by his fellows.Alexander Dumas, his father, was so ungrateful that he abandonedDumas and his weaver mother immediately after he got somereputation and put himself into a new, luxury world. Eventually hethought of little Dumas and his poor mother. At that time, he haddeveloped a very intimate relationship with an actress and had justhad a newly-born daughter. Alexander Dumas adopted little Dumasthrough legal way, leaving the weaver alone. What a miserable lifeshe had been living!Pure and plain as Dumas was, hegradually changed with the surroundings. It was not his fault!Living in a materialistic surrounding, especially under the exampleof his father, who had lived an extravagant and luxury life, Dumassim* couldn’t avoid been involved in the polluted society andgradually adapted to the shift from a freshman to a bad guy likehis father. He, also, began to seek for extravagance, sex andreputation. “What the father look like, what the son will be” isoften referred when people talked about this father andson.However, we know that Dumas hadlived with mother for 7 years, during which time he had beenreceiving formal and integrity education. Hence, even though Dumaswas living a dissolute life, he was still with conscience. We shallnever forget that Dumas began writing at a very young age, evenwhen he was still a teenager, he had release quite a few novels andpoems. But all his early works were not paid attention.

  It was LaTraviata that gave Dumas an important place in French literature.Or more precisely, we should say it was the fascinatingencountering of Dumas and Al Fang Xenon Plessey that made Dumasworld famous.The love story inthe novel went almost exactly as the real story. The only evidentdifferences are the names. In the novel, the hero was named Armanand the * was named Margaret while Dumas and Al Fang XenonPlessey outside the story.Margaret was a popular Parisprostitute. One day when Alma was attending an opera, Margaret wasso attractive and shining that Alma noticed her immediately out ofso many ordinary women and fell in love with her at the firstsight. After the show, with help of a neighbor of Margaret, Almawas introduced to Margaret. They had a meal together that night.Margaret seemed to be very delighted, she laughed, spoke loudly.However, she coughed very badly. Silently she left her seat andwalked into her bedroom when others were right in the mood. Almafollowed her. She was having hemoptysis, which scared Almaterribly. He sincerely tried to persuade her to take good care ofherself. Such advice and persuasion may seem common but it strokeMargaret. Never in her life had she been greeted and cared about assincerely. After all, the two became closely connected and beforelong Margaret agreed to date with Alma.

  We can hardly tell whether Almaloved Margaret out of love or out of sympathy. Because throughouttheir contact, Alma did persuade Margaret to take good care andpreserve her well. What’s more, he even accompanied her to thecountryside to recuperate, as has never been doneothers.Intimate time as they had, at lastthey had to break up. Alma’s father was a reserved, loyal man whowould never allow a prostitute to enter his family. Secretly hemade an agreement with Margaret which forced Margaret to leaveAlma, claiming that it was the way to show her love and loyalty toAlma.That Margaret died in despair wassomething within expectation though very saddening. She had beenill for a long time but she never really tried to do herself good.Addicted in the luxury world, she was not capable of druggingherself out of it.Crazy went Alma when he got to knowthe bad news. It was really a long time for him to come back tohimself. Even, he didn’t believe that Margaret had died until heopened the coffin and saw the scaring face of his oncelover.Outside the story, Dumas also wasvery desperate about Plessey’s death. However, he did not revealhis emotions. Neither had he written down something as a tributenor had he frequently been to the Montmartre Cemetery to show hisyearnings. But that he was dee* shocked was without doubt.Everything had gone too fast for him!

  When Dumas finished his travel toNorth Africa and came back to Paris, the view of the empty room wasso striking that Dumas thought he should do something to memorizeMargaret. In only one month Dumas created the famous novel, whichturned out to be really a hit to the whole world. Coincidence ornot, Dumas was also buried in the Montmartre Cemetery. The twointimate lovers could only continue their storyunderground.

《茶花女》英文读后感2

  Home Work of Reading Course 1

  Number:1001021010

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  College: Building Construction

  土木建筑学院

  The name of English literature:

  A.《Robinson Crouse》

  B.《The book thief》

  《Robinson Crouse》

  Daniel Defoe,the writer of 《Robinson Course》was born in a merchant family in London in 1660. His novels were all finished at his senior age. The work《Robinson Crouse》

  and《Mole Fronds》and so on significantly affected the development of fiction in Britain and even in Europe. He was also considered the “Father of Fiction in Britain and Europe”. He was just a merchant before he wanted to write frictions and he had never though about being a wrier. He had ever managed his own business such as underwear production materials industry, alcohol and tobacco industry and so on. He experienced bankrupt and lots of failures, but never gave up until he was at an old age. Where he falls over himself, where he picks himself up. While managing corporation, he constantly participated in the politic activities at the same time. He was sent to prison several times by police because of his aggressive comments on the policy made by local government. The articles written by him were numerous as he joined in about five magazines, which showed his extreme energy. The success of this book is never a coincident that all his experiences provided the thoughts and skills that were needed. It was said that this book had been published many times less than 《Bible》. Now, it is praised as the first full-length novel in the literary history of Britain, which is a valuable contribution to the world literature.

  《Robinson Crouse》was created when Defoe was inspired by a true story. In the 1800’s, there was an England sailor whose name was Alison; he once had a conflict with the captain, which was left on a small island. He had noting but sea and sand. With an amazing determination, he lived nearly five years and a half and eventually found and brought home by the famous navigator named Luis in 1771. This event was once a panic in society at that time. He did not do a few special things deserved great respect, instead, what the sailor just did was some things necessary for survival. In general, he performed negatively rather than positively. But what Defoe described was the represent of new class of capitalism which was an ideal hero who announced the importance of work and development. He was against just enjoying life and content with that people should be full of curiosity,the desire of conquer and the sprit of risk to develop outward, which proved the convention of western ocean civilization. This book highly praised the work sprite and quality of persistence in human being, which had created the new way for western realism.

  The main plots of《Robinson Crouse》are introduced as follows:

  Robinson Crusoe was born in the year 1632, in the city of York, of a good family. As he always wanted to travel around the world by sea, he did not listen to his father’s sincere

  advice and left his home, becoming a crew of a ship. They were attacked by pirates somewhere near the shore of Africa. After that he became a slaver. The life of being a slaver was actually tough and upset that he could not bear. Finally, he got a chance and he grasped it and successfully escaped from that place. Fortunately, he was saved by a Spanish vessel on the way to Brazil. When he arrived at Brazil, he started to manage plantation and he made a great fortune. He made up his mind again to make a voyage as some people suggested him sailing to Africa for trading black slave. He was knocked down again by his inclination to go to the sea. This time was beginning of his unfortunate. The ship encountered a big storm that they had never seen before. With six days’ and nights’ blowing and trembling, the ship was finally all swallowed up. No one had a life exclude Robinson who was rushed to the beach of an unknown island by waves. Although he luckily survived but he at the same time faced the challenge he had never experienced. In order to make a living, he began to transmit things in the ship to the island including grain, cloth, tools and so on. With these materials, he started his life in the island alone. Living such a lonely life that no one talked to him and sometimes he did not say any word at all for about one week, he had to read《bible》to fulfill his sprit every day. However, with the amazing determination and persistent labor, he built his own house, gained grain, tamed goats and made cloth with animals’ leather. Later, he adopted a wild man as his servant and named him Friday. At the period of time, he experienced plenty of disturbances until a British ship came here and Robinson helped the captain to subdue the rebels. After that, he was picked up back to Britain where he had been away for 28 years. When he went back home, his parents had already passed away. Robinson resumed all the profits of his plantation in Brazil and gave part of them to people who had ever helped him.

  One of the critics in Britain said: “If people want to grasp the sprit that is full of energy and confidence, nothing better than Defoe and ,《Robinson Crouse》. That is, as the classic adventure, doer and colonist, Robinson always has its valuable place in the history of didacticism.

  《The Book Thief》

  Everyone has the same start that he or she comes to the world crying and the same ending that is death. In the western myth, death is cold and chill with a long sickle in his hand

  to reap lives and take people away from the noisy world. The relater inwritten by Markus Zusak was the death who wondered around the streets taking away lives as God told him. However, the death was not indifferent. He used his dark eyes staring at some people’s sprits. When he reaped people’s lives, he could become tender as well. There was one Germany girl called “The book thief” by him among all these sprits he focused on.

  The girl’s name was Liesel Meminger. She had ever stolen six books totally and written a fiction < the book thief> according her own experience. That was the reason why the death called her “the book thief”. The death was pretty tender to the girl: She lived a long life and finally passed away peacefully in her sweet sleeping. However, the death nearly took everybody’s life one by one around her: First, her father as a member of German Party was sent to the prison. Later, she watched her brother being killed who was only six years old; several years later, her adoptive parents were murdered by Germany soldiers. Rudy, a boy who smiled a lot and ran like a bird was killed as well.

  Planes, tanks, bombs and so many other modern products were much more precise and efficient to take away lives, which made the death appear lots of times everyday. Dead bodies, wandering sprits and the busy death were the pictures described by this book. It was something to tell people that no truth in people’s life and death was the final meaning. And because of that the fiction also hid a question that where was the meaning of living when we faced the final existence of death? We can see from the book that the meaning doesn’t lie in the lifestyle of Hitler which is emphasizing struggling by oneself, standing on the top of the privilege and building his plan on dismissing others’ life. Living like this is worse than dyeing directly. Likewise, the meaning of life does not lie in giving up thinking about life, disposing of inner humanism and ignoring and insulting lives which are filled with weakness. These Nazi people ignored Jews who suffered a lot, which resulted in the final ending that their lives gradually became noting with development of the World War Two.

  The massage 《The book thief》tries to convey is quite simple: It is the very reason that we can not resist death why the real stuff is the most valuable treasure God gives us. Every life, regardless of Germen or Jew and child or * deserves to be respected equally. The girl’s name was Liesel Meminger who became an orphan after her father’s being caught, her brother’s death and his mother’s missing. What a great sorrow for such a little girl who was

  only 9 years old. Inferiority, stubbornness, flimsiness and loneliness fill up her heart and she always longed for love and safety. She just wanted to get relief and suck the sprit energy from the words in the book stolen by her to prevent herself from loneliness. The life of Max Vandenburg who was a Jew deserved respect. In order to escape the ethnic cleaning, he had no way but lived a life in the basement of Beumer’s house like a mouse that could not exposed to the sunlight. What he eager for was a life with freedom and dignity. When residents of Hammill Block hid in the bomb shelter for safety, Max took a risk going out basement to see the moon though the window at which he hadn’t looked for nearly 22days without considering the threat from the air. He came back to the basement and wrote the beautiful but desperate sentence:“Stars lighted up my eyes while looking though out the window of Hammill Block.” The rights of being loved, living and freedom combined together and that is the respect to lives. They always shouted to love and concern which has surpassed concept of racial, sexism, age, blood relationship and so on. In, the doer was Liesel’s adoptive father-Hans Hubermann. He respected every life. He helped his adopted daughter to scatter the nightmare, strake her sorrow, teach her writing and reading and give her endless love. In spite of knowing about the dander of taking Jews in, he decided to protect Max Vandenburg as much as he could. When he watched Jews were captured by Germen on the street, he couldn’t help approaching and giving the old Jew a piece of loaf in his hand. He was beat heavily by the Germany soldiers because of that. The same thing happened when the person was Leisel’s adoptive mother, Rose Hubermann who had this kind of love as well. She yet couldn’t know a lot about her daughter’s inner world like his husband did, but she could hold her daughter’s hands firmly while the plane throwing bombs. The smart, strong and bold woman who brought the hot food to Max at the first time accepted him with her real action. This kind of parents had this kind of kid who’s like Liesel. She read books for people who hid in the shelter when bombs exploded outside in order to comfort them. She lived with Max and Bowman’s. They loved each other, cared each other and enjoyed mutual respect and emotion, finally becoming relatives who were bone of the bone and fresh as close as fresh and blood. She changed this kind of emotion as the deep sympathy to the whole Jews.

  In, it was the war brought by Hitler that killed numerous people like the couple of Bowman as one hand, on the other hand, it was the people who ought to have

  been already forgotten that survived with the help of Bowman. They were “the book thief” Liesel, Max and so on. On the one side, there was nonsense death and destruction going on, on the other side, love that resisted death and subdued death was being created. This was such a complex world that made death confused and moved dee*.

《茶花女》英文读后感3

  Throughout France and China, few people know the name “Al Fang Xenon Plessey”, however, quite a lot of people have read La traviata and have got to know something about the marvelous love story. Al Fang Xenon Plessey was the original character of the * in the famous French Literature work La Traviata. The moving, tear-jerking love story was adapted and recreated from Al Fang Xenon Plessey’s experience.

  La Traviata was written by Dumas. In fact, the story told in the novel was almost exactly the love story between Dumas and his lover.

  Dumas, whose father was also a famous writer, did not live a very good childhood. Instead, because of his special identity as an illegitimate child, he was often made fun of by his fellows. Alexander Dumas, his father, was so ungrateful that he abandoned Dumas and his weaver mother immediately after he got some reputation and put himself into a new, luxury world. Eventually he thought of little Dumas and his poor mother. At that time, he had developed a very intimate relationship with an actress and had just had a newly-born daughter. Alexander Dumas adopted little Dumas through legal way, leaving the weaver alone. What a miserable life she had been living!

  Pure and plain as Dumas was, he gradually changed with the surroundings. It was not his fault! Living in a materialistic surrounding, especially under the example of his father, who had lived an extravagant and luxury life, Dumas sim* couldn’t avoid been involved in the polluted society and gradually adapted to the shift from a freshman to a bad guy like his father. He, also, began to seek for extravagance, sex and reputation. “What the father look like, what the son will be” is often referred when people talked about this father and son.

  However, we know that Dumas had lived with mother for 7 years, during which time he had been receiving formal and integrity education. Hence, even though Dumas was living a dissolute life, he was still with conscience. We shall never forget that Dumas began writing at a very young age, even when he was still a teenager, he had release quite a few novels and poems. But all his early works were not paid attention. It was La Traviata that gave Dumas an important place in French literature. Or more precisely, we should say it was the fascinating encountering of Dumas and Al Fang Xenon Plessey that made Dumas world famous.

  The love story in the novel went almost exactly as the real story. The only evident differences are the names. In the novel, the hero was named Arman and the * was named Margaret while Dumas and Al Fang Xenon Plessey outside the story.

  Margaret was a popular Paris prostitute. One day when Alma was attending an opera, Margaret was so attractive and shining that Alma noticed her immediately out of so many ordinary women and fell in love with her at the first sight. After the show, with help of a neighbor of Margaret, Alma was introduced to Margaret. They had a meal together that night. Margaret seemed to be very delighted, she laughed, spoke loudly. However, she coughed very badly. Silently she left her seat and walked into her bedroom when others were right in the mood. Alma followed her. She was having hemoptysis, which scared Alma terribly. He sincerely tried to persuade her to take good care of herself. Such advice and persuasion may seem common but it stroke Margaret. Never in her life had she been greeted and cared about as sincerely. After all, the two became closely connected and before long Margaret agreed to date with Alma.

  We can hardly tell whether Alma loved Margaret out of love or out of sympathy.() Because throughout their contact, Alma did persuade Margaret to take good care and preserve her well. What’s more, he even accompanied her to the countryside to recuperate, as has never been done others.

  Intimate time as they had, at last they had to break up. Alma’s father was a reserved, loyal man who would never allow a prostitute to enter his family. Secretly he made an agreement with Margaret which forced Margaret to leave Alma, claiming that it was the way to show her love and loyalty to Alma.

  That Margaret died in despair was something within expectation though very saddening. She had been ill for a long time but she never really tried to do herself good. Addicted in the luxury world, she was not capable of drugging herself out of it.

  Crazy went Alma when he got to know the bad news. It was really a long time for him to come back to himself. Even, he didn’t believe that Margaret had died until he opened the coffin and saw the scaring face of his once lover.

  Outside the story, Dumas also was very desperate about Plessey’s death. However, he did not reveal his emotions. Neither had he written down something as a tribute nor had he frequently been to the Montmartre Cemetery to show his yearnings. But that he was dee* shocked was without doubt. Everything had gone too fast for him!

  When Dumas finished his travel to North Africa and came back to Paris, the view of the empty room was so striking that Dumas thought he should do something to memorize Margaret. In only one month Dumas created the famous novel, which turned out to be really a hit to the whole world. Coincidence or not, Dumas was also buried in the Montmartre Cemetery. The two intimate lovers could only continue their story underground.

《茶花女》英文读后感4

  Those Beautiful Flowers

  ---Book Review: “Camille” I read the Chinese version of“Camille” a few years ago. At that time I was dee* moved by themain character Marguerite Gautier. “Camille” or “The Lady of theCamellias” by Alexandre Dumas, fils, is the story of MargueriteGautier, a young courtesan, or kept woman, in Paris in the mid1800s, and how she falls in love with a young man, Armand Duval,and then tries to escape from her questionable past. Unfortunately,it comes back to haunt her and she ends up returning to that lifeand dies painfully and alone, but with the knowledge that she was anoble woman at heart.

  When I first began to read the book, I didnot care for Marguerite or her attitude or lifestyle, but as I gotfurther into the narrative, I realized that her saucy attitude wasa front to cover the lonely woman that she really was. She feltused, abused and unloved, until the gentle Armand Duval came intoher life and showed her that he loved her as a person and not forwhat she could do for him. It must have taken great courage forMarguerite to leave the life she had lived for so long, knowing allalong that it was probably too good to be true and would not lastindefinitely. And it also showed that Marguerite really lovedArmand Duval for she could even change herself for him. However, happiness didn’t lastfor long.

  When M. Duval, Armands father, came to her, pleading forher to leave Armand to save both Armands reputation and that ofhis younger innocent sister, Marguerite saw a way to become pure ofheart, if not in body. She felt that it was her duty, because sheloved Armand so much, to do this even though it meant giving up herown happiness and hurting Armand temporarily. She reluctantlyreturned to her former life, knowing that some day Armand wouldforgive her. Sadly, she died in debt and basically alone, exceptfor her one female friend, Julie Duprat, who helped her during herillness. She had her journal sent to Armand after her death,explaining why she had made the choices she had. I think Dumasslast few lines about Marguerite being the exception, not the rulewere quite true, and I also agreed with his view that while herlifestyle could not be condoned, we as a society assume that all ofthese type of women are cold and heartless, while this may notalways be the case.

  A person can make the wrong choices in lifewhen they are young, and try to redeem themselves, but sometimespast situations prevent them from changing their lives, even thoughthey desperately wish to do so. This applies to both men and womenin many different types of circumstances: involvement in crime;drug or alcohol abuse; gambling; prostitution; financial problems;poor marriage choices; etc. And this is the fact, which exists inthe whole society. As far as the other charactersin the book, I think Marguerite was right in saying that no onetruly cared about her, but only wanted something from her, the onlyexceptions being Armand and Julie Duprat. Of course, the Comte deG. and Comte de N. wanted her body and appearance. The Duke neededto “wake up and smell the coffee” and realize that she could neverreplace his dead daughter.

  If he truly cared, he could have helpedher leave her lifestyle without “keeping” her himself. And lastly,Prudence was a blood-sucking leech who used Marguerite almost worsethan the men. I also think she was jealous of the fact thatMarguerite had so much more courage than herself and someone trulyloved her.Last morning, when tiding my bookshelf, I took this book out of theshelf, and a dried flower flew away from the book. It was paleblue, very transparent, with thin fine veins. a dried flower flewaway from the book. It was pale blue, very transparent, with thinfine veins. I held it against the morning light and blew on it. Thesoft breeze carried it away. Camille is just likethe camellia, she could never escape from the destiny of withering.But it wasn’t her fau< it’s because of the evil of Capitalism andthe hideousness of that society.

  Suddenly, I remembered asaying: “Women are like the flowers”. Those pretty women are likethose beautiful flowers; their delicate beauty makes people feelthey are the miracle of life. However, even the God envies theirbeauty. It seems that beautiful women always have tragic endings.As we are normal persons, even we can see the hideousness ofhumanity that results in their fate of withering, we can at mostask quietly in our hearts: Where have those beautiful flowers gone?Where have they gone?

《茶花女》英文读后感5

  I read the Chinese version of “Camille” a few years ago. At that time I was dee* moved by the main character Marguerite Gautier. “Camille” or “The Lady of the Camellias” by Alexandre Dumas, fils, is the story of Marguerite Gautier, a young courtesan, or kept woman, in Paris in the mid 1800s, and how she falls in love with a young man, Armand Duval, and then tries to escape from her questionable past.Unfortunately, it comes back to haunt her and she ends up returning to that life and dies painfully and alone, but with the knowledge that she was a noble woman at heart. When I first began to read the book, I did not care for Marguerite or her attitude or lifestyle, but as I got further into the narrative, I realized that her saucy attitude was a front to cover the lonely woman that she really was. She felt used, abused and unloved, until the gentle Armand Duval came into her life and showed her that he loved her as a person and not for what she could do for him. It must have taken GRat courage for Marguerite to leave the life she had lived for so long, knowing all along that it was probably too good to be true and would not last indefinitely. And it also showed that Marguerite really loved Armand Duval for she could even change herself for him.

  However, happiness didn’t last for long. When M. Duval, Armands father, came to her, pleading for her to leave Armand to save both Armands reputation and that of his younger innocent sister, Marguerite saw a way to become pure of heart, if not in body. She felt that it was her duty, because she loved Armand so much, to do this even though it meant giving up her own happiness and hurting Armand temporarily. She reluctantly returned to her former life, knowing that some day Armand would forgive her. Sadly, she died in debt and basically alone, except for her one female friend, Julie Duprat, who helped her during her illness. She had her journal sent to Armand after her death, explaining why she had made the choices she had. I think Dumass last few lines about Marguerite being the exception, not the rule were quite true, and I also aGRed with his view that while her lifestyle could not be condoned, we as a society assume that all of these type of women are cold and heartless, while this may not always be the case. A person can make the wrong choices in life when they are young, and try to redeem themselves, but sometimes past situations prevent them from changing their lives, even though they desperately wish to do so. This applies to both men and women in many different types of circumstances: involvement in crime; drug or alcohol abuse; gambling; prostitution; financial problems; poor marriage choices; etc. And this is the fact, which exists in the whole society.


《茶花女》英文读后感 (菁华5篇)(扩展2)

——茶花女读后感9篇

  玛格丽特的爱情悲剧故事就是这样的。一介弱质女子在放荡且无目的的生命中找寻到了真爱,为此她放弃了自己*以为常的奢华生活,放弃了一切能使自己暂时快乐的糜烂的生活*惯。她毅然认真对待以后的日子,她在试图与之前的一切生活决裂,这一切的一切只为能和最爱的人呆在一起。要从深陷的泥潭中抽身离去是要花很大的气力和决心的,而且这并不只关乎玛格丽特一人,就像一场地震一样波及四面八方。不过,值得庆幸的是,玛格丽特做到了,而且做得非常出色。可如此大的付出,如此深的磨难,换回的仍是人们的不解和排挤,更有自私的人们的恶意中伤。巨大的阻力最终还是使玛格丽特和阿尔芒分开了,误会使最爱的人在自己最需要安慰的时候羞辱自己,这种痛苦超出了她的承受范围,最终,她选择了死亡,一条看似她唯一的出路。茶花孤独的凋零了。

  人们都称玛格丽特为茶花女,因为她总是喜欢佩带茶花。我不知道玛格丽特喜爱佩带茶花的原因,不过即使我知道,我还是更愿意称她为玫瑰。

  《茶花女》是小仲马的最早的一部作品,也是他的代表作。在我国是最早的一批翻译过来的外国小说。小仲马是法国文学家、小说家大仲马之子,著有《茶花女》、《半上流社会》等20余部小说和戏剧作品。是法国戏剧由浪漫主义向现实主义转变时期的代表性作家。对资本主义社会的社会伦理、风俗*惯、社会问题均有很深刻的认识。

  作品中,作家对玛格丽特倾注了全部的同情,在描写她不幸的同时,也表达了他对当时社会的不满。

  主人公玛格丽特一生,是饱受侮辱和迫害的一生。虽然她在社会上受人轻视,但是她身上却有许多常人所不及的`高贵品质。当人们看到她对阿尔芒的满腔热情和忠贞,看到她为了何尔芒一家,而情愿自我牺牲,默默地离开自己心爱丝的人时,一股又同情又钦佩的感情便油然而生。

  本书是完全原著,故事感人,原著情节表达的淋漓尽致。让人陶醉在此书之中……

  《茶花女》是法国著名作家小仲马写的一部著作,而我最*就读了这本书。

  刚开始,我是怀着一种好奇心和一种尝试的心态才买了这本书。我很想了解那些著名的作家用心写出来的书会是什么样子的,但名著给我的印象都是枯燥乏味的。自从我看了这本书,彻底改变了我对名著的看法。

  一看这本书,我就被书中的主人公深深的吸引了。这本书是以女主人公**玛格丽特·戈蒂埃的死为开头,在经过拍卖他的遗产后我遇到了他的原来的情人阿尔芒,开始了听他讲述他与茶花女(玛格丽特)的悲惨爱情故事:巴黎名妓玛格丽特与青年阿尔芒相爱后与他住在乡间,可阿尔芒的父亲责备玛格丽特毁了阿尔芒的前程,为了阿尔芒,他重新回到了巴黎开始了他的旧生活,可阿尔芒浑然不知玛格丽特回巴黎的原因,当众羞辱她,本身就有肺病的玛格丽特一病不起,最后留下了生命的最后的几天的日记,含泪而死。

  其实一个人一生中金钱多少并不重要,你生不带来死不带去的,有份挚爱生可回忆死可享受。

  我非常喜爱《茶花女》这本书,希望在我的推荐下,能有更多的读者对这本书感兴趣。

  这是小仲马的《茶花女》。我看完这本书已经有一小段时间了,感触的确很深刻。

  要问这世界上最高贵,最值得尊敬的**是谁?相信会有一半以上的人会说是玛格丽特,不排除会有一部分说是杜十娘,李师师什么的,但是她们的影响力明显不及前者。的确,她美丽。纯洁,善良无私,文雅端庄,虽然沦落风尘。仍然保持着一颗纯洁的心灵和独立的人格。她对其情人阿尔芒的爱,是那样的炽烈,那样的无私,足以为人称道。况且,玛格丽特是由在真人真事加工的基础上塑造出来的,还有其本人的画像,确实很漂亮。

  当然,小说的亮点并不是对玛格丽特的外貌和性格的刻画,主要还是那缠绵悱恻的爱情故事,和注定悲剧式的结尾,还有那细腻真实的心理描写。尤其是阿尔芒的心理刻画,简直是神来之笔。那真实性,代入性都毋庸质疑。仿佛自己就是阿尔芒,对玛格丽特的爱,就是自己对她的爱。

  小说总体说来就是一个悲剧,很悲伤的悲剧,而这种悲剧性也是必然的。烟花女子的爱是那么难以琢磨,而男性的多疑与独占欲也必然促使这一悲剧的发展。在看书的时候,我就在想,阿尔芒是不是天蝎座,这样的性格似乎就是天蟹的写照。然而,这是无从考证的。其实,不管是什么星座,只要陷入爱河的男人,必然都会有同他一样的想法。

  小说的情节我无须多说,这小说是这样的出名,我相信大多数人都会看过。连我妈妈都看过。最后我在说说小说的作者小仲马吧。

  小仲马是大仲马的私生子,到7岁时才被大仲马所承认。大仲马的著作我是非常的喜欢。通俗,但是却有非比寻常的吸引力。从茶花女来看,这部书看难找到大仲马的影子,但是仍然一样经典,长久不衰。这部书是作者24岁时花了一周时间写的,取材于自己的亲身经历。当时是茶花女的原形刚刚去世。小仲马靠此一举成名。也就是我们说的发死人财。小仲马一生作品很多,但是没有一部作品能与他这部自己的忏悔录相提并论,这又是他另一部杰出的悲剧。

  我用了三天时间,看完了这本小仲马24岁写的《茶花女》,这本书丝毫不亚于他父亲大仲马的著作。

  这本书故事情节曲折,让我不得不往下看。

  《茶花女》的主人公是法国巴黎一位名妓玛格丽特。玛格丽特原来是一个贫穷的农村女孩,来到豪华的巴黎后,开始了卖笑生涯,她喜欢茶花,成为一时的茶花女。她因为这种生活。不幸得了肺病,在进行温泉治疗时,疗养院里有一位小姐也得了肺病,不久就死了。小姐的父亲——一位老公爵发现玛格丽特与他的女儿很像

  ,便让玛格丽特做她的干女儿。玛格丽特说出了自己的生活,她无法改变这种生活,公爵给她的钱便减少了一半。

  本书男主人公阿尔芒在玛格丽特的生病期间,天天去探望她,而且不留姓名。一次机会,阿尔芒和他的朋友进入到玛格丽特家里,玛格丽特和他的朋友宵夜之后跳舞,突然,玛格丽特的病发作了阿尔芒劝她不要这样,并表白里对她的爱情。阿尔芒真挚的爱情打动了玛格丽特,玛格丽特送给阿尔芒一朵茶花,以身相许。

  玛格丽特深深地爱上阿尔芒,她决定摆脱巴黎的生活和阿尔芒到乡村去。

  公爵知道后,断绝了玛格丽特的经济来源,为了他们的幸福,玛格丽特被迫把她值钱的东西当了或卖了。

  这事不久,阿尔芒的父亲也得知他们的关系,阿尔芒的父亲来到巴黎劝玛格丽特离开阿尔芒,要不然他那妹妹将失去自己爱的人。玛格丽特纯洁的心受不了了,最终答应了。她鼓足勇气,写了一封断交信,就又开始了放荡的生活。阿尔芒接受不了,过了一段时间后,他重新找了一位美丽的女子,到处侮辱玛格丽特,玛格丽特也很伤心,但她告诉阿尔芒,不管他怎样侮辱她,他都改不了。阿尔芒气氛地跑到国外,玛格丽特从此卧病在床。

  在玛格丽特快死的时候,她写了一封信告诉阿尔芒原因,并说她快死了,希望他回来。而阿尔芒却晚了一步。玛格丽特死后,竟只有两人送葬她。

  看完后,我的情绪有点激动,也有点想为他俩哭泣,因为这是个值得让我深思的故事。小仲马在最后申明,这个故事是真的但又例外。我有点相信。

  阅读《茶花女》时,总会不由自主的把自己容于角色中。读完它后,心情始终不能*静下来,仍久久陷在玛格丽特和阿尔茫的爱情中不能自拨。

  如果不是那个时代,不是那个注重姓氏的时代,她与他的爱情会有结果吗?假设把他们爱情放在21世纪的今天,如果他们要相爱,也必须需要很大的勇气的。人毕竟是要活在现实生活中的,大胆的追求自己的爱情没有错,但如果这份爱是建立在周围亲人和朋友的痛苦上,那这份爱就不会是那么保险了。一旦这份真挚强烈的爱情降温变成亲情时,相爱的双方就会回到现实的生活中,便会思考自己的处境,甚至会产生分歧,一旦感情有了裂痕,苦水只能自己咽,因为这是你“冒天下之大不韪”换来的爱情。如果不幸,换来的不是同情,而是嘲笑和幸灾乐祸。

  在最初特别憎恨阿尔茫的父亲,因为他扼杀了一份美好的爱情。但仔细回味,他站在一个作为父亲的立场上,他的想法并没有错。想想以阿尔茫多疑的性格,如果他和玛格丽特结合后,一定会有隔阂的,因为她并不"纯"。我们可以理解为这是因为他爱她太深,但这种爱情的可信度却值得人怀疑了。阿尔茫最后报复玛格丽特的手段有些卑鄙,纵使你有再多的理由,也不应该那样对待你深爱的人。

  其实如果阿尔茫肯动脑筋想想,他就应该从他父亲变化如此快的态度上看出事情的蹊跷,也应该从她的'话中感觉到她的暗示。为什么相信她真的变心了,因为是对他们的爱情并没有自信,在内心深处还是不信任她,可他仍然执迷不悟,难道这是我"旁观者清"?

  我被他们真挚的爱情打动的同时,也为他们被埋藏的爱情感到惋惜。

  记得以前读它时,并没有这种体会,或许下次再重拾它时会有另一番感受吧,也许这正是一本好书所带给读者的吧?

  茶花女是小仲马根据其自身经历改编的、发生在七月王朝时期的故事。这个时代背景是我百度来的,对法国历史实在是不熟悉。

  我看的第一本国外的小说是《老人与海》,初一还是初二看的。这本书给我留下了阴影,使我觉得国外小说翻译后可读性太差,此后一直排斥国外名著。只是也知道这样不好,我该透过形式看本质的,所以开始捏着鼻子看了一些国外小说。

  这本书,小时候顾名思义,以为写的是个农家女的故事,看了发现原来是名妓的故事。

  书中玛格丽特和她的朋友的一些观念让我觉得新奇。尤其在她的那位总是通过帮她打点人脉、生活而从她这里得些报酬的朋友口中,我似乎感受到了建立在不合理的基础上的一些做法的合理性。印象最深刻的就是前期关于玛格丽特为何无法割舍与其他的人的亲密关系。因为她需要保持财力来与心上人恋爱,而她舍不得心上人为她沦落到破产的地步。我刚看完这段话时,心里想的是:还有这种操作?不过在她的感情还没有深刻到破釜沉舟的程度时,这貌似就是她能为她的感情可以做到的最好的维护。因为以她的身份,要她做到一心一意算苛求了。这也是,为什么玛格丽特后来与阿尔芒离开巴黎生活会显得如此难能可贵。不知道是出于本性,还是出于爱情,玛格丽特的纯善最终完全显露了出来。一个美丽的、可爱的人,最终在病痛与极致的思念中孤独离去,又是薄命红颜。

  书中我体会到的最多的就是我想象不到的有钱人的生活。十九世纪法国上流社会生活的生活是如此奢侈糜烂,好像每天除了party、看戏、约会就没别的事做了。贵族阶级与普通劳动人民的生活天差地别,让人难以相信大家是同一物种。衣食住行,每一块都极尽奢华。玛格丽特正是其中风头无两的那位。

  但是我读完这书,其实没啥感触。玛格丽特和阿尔芒的爱情并没有太感动我,是不是因为这种故事套路在今天已经见过太多?而且毕竟我无法不介怀阿尔芒的迟钝。

  “她从来只带茶花。一个月中,有二十五天她带白色茶花,另外五天带红色茶花。没有人知道这颜色变幻的原因。在巴尔荣夫人的花店中,她被人称作茶花女。这名字就叫开了。”这就是茶花女。

  我感受着玛格丽特的悲剧,期间不知有多少回想哭的冲动,竟没有流出一滴眼泪。这也许就是玛格丽特在我心中的定格。读完小仲马先生的《茶花女》,我的心情许久不得*静。也许是一口气读下来的缘故,又或者是由于作者是有过类似的亲身经历,整个故事异常真切。头脑里清晰地呈现着茶花女美丽圣洁的'面容——因为“她的一生是罪人,而她死时是基督教徒”。

  玛格丽特是个天使,她生活在最肮脏的领域,却保持着茶花般洁白清新的气质,她富裕奢侈却又一无所有。命运待她不公,试问谁想成为人们蔑视的对象?一个软弱的女子,在那样的生活环境里,哪有能力抗争?直到阿尔芒的出现,才带来了茶花女生命的陽光。伟大的爱情似乎总免不了缺憾,也许还是致命的。不是因为阿尔芒负担不起茶花女的生活,而是茶花女竟然为他改掉了过去奢侈的生活*惯并愿意与他过上朴实幸福的*淡生活,我所敬佩茶花女的也正是这一点。阿尔芒遭到父亲反对后未动摇对茶花女由衷的爱,他立场坚定,甚至不惜与父亲反目;茶花女对阿尔芒的感情也始终如故,但她表现得更无私,她为了阿尔芒的幸福,为了阿尔芒家庭的利益,毅然决定离开他。可想而知,茶花女离开小村庄的那天晚上,是多么得撕心裂肺啊!最不忍心读的是茶花女临终的日记。在日记里,她向阿尔芒述清了一切,字里行间到处可以体味到她对阿尔芒真切的爱,失去他,茶花女便觉生活已无希望,一切也可告以完结。于是,她放任自己,以至病情逐日加重,直到死神就站在她身前时,她还一心惦恋着阿尔芒,多想临死前再见他一面,却至死也未能如愿以偿。

  记的第一次读“茶花女”似乎实在十年以前了,那时侯只是崇尚大师的写作手法,仅仅品味文字而已。而今复读,于心灵深处是有极大的触动的,然而又是一片茫然,莫名其中原由,昏然中思绪似乎被小仲马的笔锋所引,在十九世纪的法国香榭里舍大街上漫游,我确是感觉到一幕真实的故事再现于我的面前,我是与之而同悲喜。

  作者借助于故事中人物的自白或交谈,以细腻的笔法将一群血肉之躯、性情中人栩栩如生的展现在读者的眼前,撼动着人们的心灵。故事似乎没有丁点的矫揉造作,也许是从生活中汲取而来亦未可知,真实、朴素而又完全不可理喻!

  也许是鉴于此吧,我于文章中女主角的经历是有很大的触动的,倘若我能够与其生活在同一个空间里,我是极愿在她快乐时与她共享,她烦闷寂寞时为她排忧,尤其当她被病魔折磨而又将不久于人世时,我能够握着她的手予她勇气,总之一切能够减轻她痛苦的事情我都愿去做。可是我却不能够,因为我不是阿尔芒,也只有阿尔芒才是她的偎依,是她的的安慰,是她生存的希望,可是她的阿尔芒其时却在遥远的他乡。想着玛格丽特病卧于床捱死的模样,看着满屋子的东西,属于自己的却只有一张别人出于怜悯而留下的床,是否有点儿太过凄凉,于一个垂死的人而言,似乎又是一道催命的鼓槌,呜呼哀哉……

  我不想去追忆玛格丽特的堕落,我以为这是对一个复苏灵魂的玷污。似乎可以这样讲,爱情的力量唤醒了一颗麻木沉醉的心,从而使她的灵魂高尚起来,当她一心想和那种使她脸红的过去的生活告别而于心爱的人厮守时,当她害怕会被强迫去重操旧业时,生活却与她开了个大玩笑,她是又被重新推向了深渊,因为他们的关系是为当时的社会制度、阿尔芒的家庭所不能允许的。我诅咒这样的社会制度,我诅咒这样的家庭,我是为玛格丽特而不公,生活于她是太不公*。

  虽然我们的玛格丽特是出于一种善意的目的,一个崇高的理想为着自己的心爱的人的家庭、心爱的人的幸福而离开,忍受着心上人的误解而采取的报复而无悔,我想她亦是无愧的了,然而她却是在摧残自己,是对生活于她不公的绝望,是对社会于她不*的绝望,神圣而伟大中,悲惨亦凄凉!


《茶花女》英文读后感 (菁华5篇)(扩展3)

——茶花女读后感 (菁华6篇)

  看完《茶花女》差不多已有一个星期了,对玛格丽特和阿尔芒的爱情我还是很有感触的。

  首先,我敢断定,玛格丽特和别的风尘女子不一样,她有着高贵的心和纯洁的爱情,尽管在遇到阿尔芒之前她过着挥金如土,奢侈享受的生活,但她是出淤泥而不染的。她是个可怜的女人,从小没有亲情,不过还好,她长得漂亮,总算有条出路(虽不好)可以养活自己。在遇到阿尔芒以前,她不懂真情,不明白爱情,她只当那是一笔交易,一笔毫无意义的交易。当阿尔芒出现在她面前向她表露心声以后她的心也有了那份蠢蠢欲动的情怀,因为从没有人可以在她生病时坚持天天到她家问候,这个人从不要求见她,从不留下姓名,只是这样默默地关注着她,希望有一天可以得到玛格丽特的关注。

  我以为阿尔芒也和其他侯爵一样只是赶潮流玩一玩,可没想到他竟动了着感情,一个侯爵对一个**产生了不可磨灭的爱情,甚至还因爱而生很报复玛格丽特对他的狠心,最终又因爱而修玛格丽特的坟墓,守护着玛格丽特,,这太不可思议了。

  对此,我只能说"爱情是不分身份地位的,爱情是不分生死的,爱情是超越一切的。"

  可见,当时的门第等级观念是多么的深,人们多么渴望能够自由的享受生活,不顾外界的流言蜚语,作者就是在这种状况下以一个受害者的身份,一个私生子的`名义出生的,所以他希望爱情是没有界限的,爱情是幸福美满的。

  自古红颜多薄命,美丽的容颜带来却是无限的哀愁与无奈的悲剧。而女,特别是美丽而又有才情的女,在这条路上行走的更是艰苦。

  比如杜十娘,情愁爱恨化作一江春水向东流。李思思,陈圆圆的命运也是令人感慨,令人无奈。而看过《茶花女》后,明白这样的悲剧不仅仅在*。

  在世人的眼里,一谈到女似乎自然联想到荡,放纵,无耻之类的词,认为她们出卖肉体为生,为人所不齿。然而每个人背后都有自己的心酸故事,女也一样。对《茶花女》,相信大多的读者和我一样怀着沉重的心情看完的,而最后留在不禁感慨红颜多薄命啊

  纵观玛格丽特悲剧性的一身,爱情似乎还是那个永恒的主题。当阿尔芒有幸为玛格丽特一生中继那条宠物狗后第二个爱过的生物,天主却无法接受这个女的忏悔,给她爱情的道路布满了荆棘,最后还不忘给予致命一击。但真正扼杀了茶花女的爱情的人又是谁?是阿尔芒的父亲?不!他的驾临也只是暴风雨前的雷声。真正的凶手就是阿尔芒他本人。是他将猜忌的闪电直击玛格丽特的心脏,是他将侮蔑的暴雨打在玛格丽特的心里。

  他对玛格丽特感情的怀疑导致了这场悲剧。正如书中玛格丽特当面怒斥阿尔芒时所说:“你,你不愿意让我知道你的景况,你要我保留我的虚荣心来满足你的虚荣心,你想保持我过去的奢侈生活,你想保持我们思想上的差距,你,总之,不相信我对你的无私的爱情,不相信我愿意和你同甘共苦,有了你这笔财产我们本来可以一起生活得很幸福,但你宁愿把自己弄得倾家荡产,你这种成见真是太根深蒂固了。你以为我会把虚荣当着幸福吗?一个人心中没有爱情的时候可以满足于虚荣,但是一旦有了爱情,虚荣就变得庸俗不堪了。”

  阿尔芒的虚荣心,也就是对巴黎名的占有欲望超出他对玛格丽特本身的爱时,也早已为结局埋下了伏笔。他始终把玛格丽特当作女,而不是一个普普通通的女人。如果女的烙印不在阿尔芒眼中抹去,那么爱情也只是风花雪夜下飘扬的誓言,太阳一出来,就蒸发了。这也是玛格丽特等人的悲哀吧,杜(十娘何尝不是因此而纵然跳入江中。

  也许这就是女的无奈吧,难得遇见一个动心之人,为他无怨的付出,为他无私的奉献,为他甘愿忍受痛苦,但是换来的却是误解,如一把利剑直接刺中心脏,而她只能无语凝咽。愁也罢,恨也罢,这就是玛格丽特可歌可泣的爱情。她的爱远比一座贞节牌坊更崇高,更何况牌坊有时只是标榜和束缚,而这位女的爱情却是热情,纯洁,真挚,奔放。所以看够了虚情假意,历经了人情冷暖的女,一旦动情,比他人更看重爱情,也更渴望爱情,即使出卖肉体,但只要不出卖灵魂,一样可以拥有高尚的爱情。这就是爱的伟大吧,不论地位尊卑,财富多少,只要有颗真诚的心它就会无私的接纳,也许这比天主教更神圣吧。爱情的国度里没有女,可惜阿尔芒不明白,而当他明白时也已经太晚。

  “她从来只带茶花。一个月中,有二十五天她带白色茶花,另外五天带红色茶花。没有人知道这颜色变幻的原因。在巴尔荣夫人的花店中,她被人称作茶花女。这名字就叫开了。”这就是茶花女。

  我感受着玛格丽特的悲剧,期间不知有多少回想哭的冲动,竟没有流出一滴眼泪。这也许就是玛格丽特在我心中的定格。读完小仲马先生的《茶花女》,我的心情许久不得*静。也许是一口气读下来的缘故,又或者是由于作者是有过类似的亲身经历,整个故事异常真切。头脑里清晰地呈现着茶花女美丽圣洁的'面容——因为“她的一生是罪人,而她死时是基督教徒”。

  玛格丽特是个天使,她生活在最肮脏的领域,却保持着茶花般洁白清新的气质,她富裕奢侈却又一无所有。命运待她不公,试问谁想成为人们蔑视的对象?一个软弱的女子,在那样的生活环境里,哪有能力抗争?直到阿尔芒的出现,才带来了茶花女生命的陽光。伟大的爱情似乎总免不了缺憾,也许还是致命的。不是因为阿尔芒负担不起茶花女的生活,而是茶花女竟然为他改掉了过去奢侈的生活*惯并愿意与他过上朴实幸福的*淡生活,我所敬佩茶花女的也正是这一点。阿尔芒遭到父亲反对后未动摇对茶花女由衷的爱,他立场坚定,甚至不惜与父亲反目;茶花女对阿尔芒的感情也始终如故,但她表现得更无私,她为了阿尔芒的幸福,为了阿尔芒家庭的利益,毅然决定离开他。可想而知,茶花女离开小村庄的那天晚上,是多么得撕心裂肺啊!最不忍心读的是茶花女临终的日记。在日记里,她向阿尔芒述清了一切,字里行间到处可以体味到她对阿尔芒真切的爱,失去他,茶花女便觉生活已无希望,一切也可告以完结。于是,她放任自己,以至病情逐日加重,直到死神就站在她身前时,她还一心惦恋着阿尔芒,多想临死前再见他一面,却至死也未能如愿以偿。

  “她从来只带茶花。一个月中,有二十五天她带白色茶花,另外五天带红色茶花。没有人知道这颜色变幻的原因。在巴尔荣夫人的花店中,她被人称作茶花女。这名字就叫开了。”这就是茶花女。

  我感受着玛格丽特的悲剧,期间不知有多少回想哭的冲动,竟没有流出一滴眼泪。这也许就是玛格丽特在我心中的定格。读完小仲马先生的《茶花女》,我的心情许久不得*静。也许是一口气读下来的缘故,又或者是由于作者是有过类似的亲身经历,整个故事异常真切。头脑里清晰地呈现着茶花女美丽圣洁的面容——因为“她的一生是罪人,而她死时是基督教徒”。

  玛格丽特是个天使,她生活在最肮脏的领域,却保持着茶花般洁白清新的气质,她富裕奢侈却又一无所有。命运待她不公,试问谁想成为人们蔑视的对象?一个软弱的女子,在那样的生活环境里,哪有能力抗争?直到阿尔芒的出现,才带来了茶花女生命的陽光。伟大的爱情似乎总免不了缺憾,也许还是致命的。不是因为阿尔芒负担不起茶花女的生活,而是茶花女竟然为他改掉了过去奢侈的生活*惯并愿意与他过上朴实幸福的*淡生活,我所敬佩茶花女的也正是这一点。阿尔芒遭到父亲反对后未动摇对茶花女由衷的爱,他立场坚定,甚至不惜与父亲反目;茶花女对阿尔芒的感情也始终如故,但她表现得更无私,她为了阿尔芒的幸福,为了阿尔芒家庭的利益,毅然决定离开他。可想而知,茶花女离开小村庄的那天晚上,是多么得撕心裂肺啊!最不忍心读的是茶花女临终的日记。在日记里,她向阿尔芒述清了一切,字里行间到处可以体味到她对阿尔芒真切的爱,失去他,茶花女便觉生活已无希望,一切也可告以完结。于是,她放任自己,以至病情逐日加重,直到死神就站在她身前时,她还一心惦恋着阿尔芒,多想临死前再见他一面,却至死也未能如愿以偿。

  自古以来爱情是一个永恒的文学主题,每一个人都渴望拥有一份纯洁的爱情,可是在残酷的道德观念和虚伪的摧残之下,那一段高尚纯洁的爱情却破灭了,那段爱情就是出自茶花女这本书中。书中讲述的是,一个美丽善良的烟花女子,玛格丽特与出生名门的男子阿芒彼此相爱,可最终却阴阳永隔,天各一方的悲剧故事。

  首先当我看到玛格丽特找借口推辞他们的约会,阿芒认为她欺骗了他,于是写一封绝交信给她,我真为玛格丽特心痛,阿芒怎么就不明白她的处境呢?她的也是身不由己的啊!我多想跳出来对阿芒狠狠地说:你这个大傻-瓜,你们如此胡爱,却又伤害彼此,为什么这样做呢?我暗暗想,也许这就是嫉妒与虚荣心在捣鬼吧I接着又读到阿芒和玛格丽特一起去乡间过美满的田园生活时,我也和他们一起开始憧憬着未来美好,要是两人能这样快乐生活在一起该多好啊I是我明白如果这样的话这本书就不会有了,我猜想着后来又会发生什么变故呢?是缺钱用,还是那老公爵不许他们在一起…可等我看完全书之后,才知道是后来的变故让他们永别了。玛格丽特被阿芒所谓的正直父亲逼得与他断绝来往,可不明真相的阿芒却以为她变心了,不断找人羞辱她,我真不明白为什么不告诉他真相呢?不是深爱对方吗?为何还要离开他,使两人痛苦呢?而阿芒也是那样冲动,嫉妒象魔鬼深深地伤害了她。唉,真是应证了“爱之深,恨之切”这句话,心里明明爱着却又恨得那么深。世上纯洁的爱情难道结局都这么令人痛心吗?为什么两人真挚的爱情却得人们的祝福,因为他们身份的差异,我找到了答案。唉,常人都说什么“有情人终成眷属”,在我看来有情人未必可以终成眷属,这两个可怜的人儿不就是再好不过的例子吗?

  读完全书,文章情感的流露中打动了我的心弦,这是值得肯定的。但是有一点我不满意,可这本书是小仲马的自传体小说,作者描写心理活动上只有男主人公(我)的心理,可是女主人公的心理却丝毫没有体会到,包括旁人也没有描写,而在国内大多数书籍中,是不一样的,它们将文中人物的心理,神态都写得很到位,那样看起来更有酣畅淋漓之感。我想这也许中西文化的差异吧!茶花女让我看到了法国当时的社会,看到了这两个不幸的人儿,看到了人世间的真情真爱。让我不得有对“书”这个字眼肃然起敬,一个个灵动的方块字,真的是给我多种感受。

  刚开始看,我一点也不喜欢主人公玛格丽特。她是一个需要依靠另外三个男人的钱来治病和生活的女人。她不仅要依靠着别人的钱过活,还过着挥金如土的生活,并为此欠下了很多债务。

  举例来说,每次玛格丽特去看歌剧时,德·N伯爵就买最好的包厢的票送给她。看歌剧就算了,每次都在第三次中场休息的时候才进场(19世纪法**剧一般分为四个部分,有三次中场休息,第三次休息距离结束只有四十分钟),还和他人谈笑风生。真的替伯爵的钱袋担忧。

  看到最后,是玛格丽特给前男友阿尔芒写信。当时她的肺病已经很严重了。虽然他们两个是真心相爱的,但是由于阿尔芒无法支付玛格丽特高昂的日常开销,不得不分手。

  临终前的玛格丽特面临着很多压力,疾病缠身、债主的催租逼债、朋友的回避和冷漠。我不禁会想:为何玛格丽特明知道自己活不长了,不攒钱治病,还继续过这种生活呢?

  也许她觉得正是因为自己快死了,就赶快享受奢华的生活。表面上她笑得很开心,但她并没有真正快乐过,最后孤独地死去。


《茶花女》英文读后感 (菁华5篇)(扩展4)

——茶花女的读后感(精选10篇)

自古以来爱情是一个永恒的文学主题,每一个人都盼望领有一份纯洁的爱情,可是在残暴的道德观点和虚假的残害之下,那一段高贵纯洁的爱情却幻灭了,那段爱情就是出自《茶花女》这本书中。书中讲述的是,一个漂亮仁慈的烟花女子,玛格丽特与诞生名门的男子阿芒彼此相爱的悲剧故事。

首先当我看到玛格丽特找借口推脱他们的约会,阿芒以为她诈骗了他,于是写一封断交信给她,我真为玛格丽特肉痛,阿芒怎么就不清楚她的处境呢?她的也是身不禁己的啊!我多想跳出来对阿芒狠狠地说:你这个大傻瓜,你们如斯胡爱,却又伤害彼此,为什么这样做呢?我暗暗想,也许这就是嫉妒与虚荣心在捣乱吧!可接着又读到阿芒跟玛格丽特一起去乡间过圆满的田园生活时,我也和他们一起开端向往着将来美妙,要是两人能这样快活生涯在一起该多好啊!可是我明白假如这样的话这本书就不会有了,后来又会产生什么变故呢?是缺钱用,仍是那老公爵不许他们在一起…可等我看完全书之后,才晓得是后来的变故让他们永别了,梦幻序列号领取中心。玛格丽特被阿芒所谓的正派父亲逼得与他断绝交往,可不明本相的阿芒却认为她变心了,一直找人耻辱她,我真不明确为什么不告知他真相呢?不是深爱对方吗?为何还要分开他,使两人苦楚呢?而阿芒也是那样激动,嫉妒像魔鬼深深地损害了她。两人诚挚的爱情得人们的祝愿,却由于他们身份的差异,没能情人终成眷属。

读完整书,《茶花女》让我看到了法国当时的社会,虽然他们的爱情是悲剧,但却让人看到了人间的真情真爱。

茶花女——人格的魅力,高尚的灵魂,只不过是无奈的躯体...…

拿到《茶花女》这本书很久了,装版不错,很喜欢,却一直没空看。清明节放假了,窝在被窝里,本只是随便翻翻,后来看了就不想放下了,想看个究竟,可能是因为开端介绍的玄妙和对茶花女这个具有特殊魅力的人物的期待吧。

这个故事是以人物自述的形式由作者记录下的,真实感人,触人深思...…茶花女,对,她是**,但它独特的灵魂分明在辩解什么——她不是**,她的人格魅力令人倾倒,你看不到她被不幸的命运出卖的躯体,看不到她豪华奢侈糜烂的生活,而会完全被她美丽的心灵拽住——茶花女,一个崇高的形象,一个不朽的灵魂......!

一口气看完,内心很不*静,内心为茶花女——玛格丽特,哭泣,欢笑,赞叹...其实还是很值得看看的,薄薄一本,两个小时左右可解决,不过看完后,可想的就是一辈子的时间也想不完的!

《茶花女》是一部经典的流芳百世的小说,曾经风靡全世界,数以千万的发行量,歌剧,话剧,影视作品数以千计。作者小仲马用自己的生活写照编织出了一位可怜,可悲,可叹又可亲,可爱,可敬的技艺命运,茶花女玛格丽特在人情风俗,世态炎凉的社会背景下,找到了一段真爱,并将这段真爱保存着离开了世界。可怜一卷茶花女,断尽天下荡子魂!

可怜又可亲—和阿尔芒相爱以后,天真的玛格丽特为了爱,一切都可以牺牲,她只要他爱自己,别无所求。她曾经为了减轻阿尔芒的负担,偷偷变卖她的首饰,珠宝,这也充分表现了一个可亲的少女纯洁,无私,和对爱情的执着追求,可是她的纯洁也抵挡不住人的七情六欲,阿尔芒虽然真心爱着玛格丽特,但是由于种种误会,盲目地极度猜疑,结果狠狠地报复,用自己的爱羞辱了这么天真可亲又可怜的青春少女。人心的善良,人心的邪恶,这虽然是成正比的,但是又不得不说善良可能变成邪恶,邪恶也终会变成善良,这两者是息息相关的,正是这些人才使我懂得,每个人心上的***,它很容易被发觉,就是你肯不肯去了解它的奥妙了,也许,不,是的,玛格丽特虽是个没有办法改变出身的技艺,但是在作者真实,美好的笔调下,呈现出一位可怜又可亲的阳春白雪。

可悲又可爱—玛格丽特对自己的技艺生涯深恶痛绝,在生活中,只有虚情假意的交易,还有这社会上的赤裸裸的金钱关系,挥霍无度,醉生梦死,她曾经想过,自己被看做洪水猛兽,像贱民一样受人蔑视,有朝一日,必像狗一样惨死不可,毁了别人,也毁了自己。她并不是自愿选择这条肮脏的道路,而是社会逼迫的。我想,正是因为这种可悲的命运激励着她,勇敢地找到自己真正想要,期待的东西。和阿尔芒放弃一切追寻自己的幸福,在乡下度过的日子,我想是她一生中仅有的幸福时光,她就像是一个孩子一样,活泼,天真。她一定是想做个普通的人吧,普通的外表,普通的一生,至少这些能使她幸福,不会再被金钱所利用,她是可以值得爱的,因为她的勇敢,因为她的执着,因为她的不顾一切,在作者真实,感动的笔调下,呈现出一位可悲又可爱的美妙高雅的人物。

可叹又可敬—为阿尔芒和玛格丽特牵线搭桥的老技艺普吕当丝在她身染重病,负债累累期间,非但什么都没有帮助她,而且连看都不看她一下,这道出了什么?是当时社会的复杂黑暗,是一个善良的女人却得不到任何宽慰的心情。阿尔芒与她的女友奥林普勾结起来伤害了受冤的玛格丽特,她什么都不能做,因为阿尔芒已不再相信她了,她只好在日记中写出她的心声,这道出了什么?是玛格丽特的可泣可叹的辛苦厌倦的一生,是一个可敬的人物,含冤饮恨而死的情景。玛格丽特值得敬重,人的内心的假丑恶都淋漓尽致地衬托了这个灵魂人物的价值。

我是四月多开始读这本书的,我并不知道在一百八九十年前的四月,阿尔芒,那个深爱着玛格丽特——戈蒂耶的男人,是这个季节去墓地看他的爱人的。也不知道这本书的故事是怎样的感人。

在我看本书的两个月前,无数年前的那个时候,二月二十日夜里两点多,她死了,在痛苦与绝望中,在充满泪水,又无力的渴望能见到爱人的焦脆中死了,是教士的洗礼,上帝带走了她,还是疾病的折磨,心身疲惫而离开。我并不知晓,我只知道,这也许是一个真实的故事,或者,这是一段真实存在的爱与悲剧。为了对方,做出什么牺牲都愿意。我想我已经深深的被他们的爱情所打动了,虽然没有山盟海誓,没有白头偕老,但是我想像他们那样已经够了,至少在这世上曾经认认真真的去爱过了一回。茶花女是离开了他,但是我相信,她永远在他心里。

有时候书中描述的东西可能不全是真实的,可是它难道不就是我们生活的剪影吗?我热爱生活,我爱我的亲人朋友,这些就够了,哪怕我的物质生活很匮乏,哪怕我再遇到什么挫折,我想我也会好好的生活下去。

我读完《茶花女》后第一个感觉就是同情玛格丽特小姐,因为她为了爱情不惜牺牲一切,到最后却因为要维护阿尔茫家族的颜面才放弃了爱情。

不*凡的爱情注定要经受不*凡的考验。为了爱,玛格丽特抛弃了一切,为了爱,阿尔芒也几乎抛弃了一切,但对阿尔芒来说,他不能,因为他还有父亲妹妹,有一个显赫的姓氏,即使他放弃了他们,他们也不会甘心放弃他。

阿尔芒没有遵照父亲的话回家,他的事也很快被他父亲得知,他父亲是绝对不愿看到这种事发生的,所以他来了,以一位父亲的责任去改变另一个人的抉择。这个人就是玛格丽特,他也确实做到了,阿尔芒赌气回家了,并在后面犯了许多错,他不久又回到巴黎,回来伤害一个他曾深爱过的人。阿尔芒频频的伤害终于超过了玛格丽特的承受能力,她来找她,求他放过她,他以为一切又可以回到曾经,第二天他再去找她却因为另一个人的先到而被拒之门外,他准备在次伤害她,却收到玛格丽特去了英国的消息,没有爱也没有了恨的阿尔芒决定去东方旅行,在半路上闻知玛格丽特病重的消息,匆匆赶回,但还是太晚了,在旅途中阿尔芒已经知道玛格丽特为他做出的牺牲,所以重回巴黎才会伤心得病魔缠身。故事的梗概就是这样,没有惊心动魄的场面,也没有多少的华丽辞藻,但它却一次次深深地感动了千百万读者,这是为什么呢?我想有一点是必不可少的,那就是真,玄虚令人飘忽,复杂令人难懂,而真诚却可以使每一个有血有肉的人感动。当然小仲马的文学功底也是相当深厚的,语言晓畅如流水,情感自然流露,毫不做作,读者读的时候好像自己就是作品中的人物,自己的情感会随着作品中人物的情感起伏变化而变化,这一点说得容易做起来却相当难,古今中外对少文人骚客做到了这一点的屈指可数。

我是一个不太喜欢看书的人。我特别不喜欢看那些不知名的小说。如果在有时间的情况下我就偶尔对文学作品感兴趣。

记得在读高二的时候,那天我和几个同学去图书馆借书看。我在那浩瀚的书海里转了一圈却不知道自己喜欢看什么书?后来我去问那图书管理老师问她有什么书好看的?她看看我问我想看什么书?我说我喜欢看悲剧。然后她就给我拿了一本书就是《茶花女》。当时我看看这本书的封面心里想:这本书好看吗?。再想想:既然是老师介绍的就借回去看看吧.。

当时我把书借回来的时候我一直不看,把它放在书桌最难找的地方。因为我当时好像对这本书没有一点兴趣。

有一天上自*课,我无聊的很啊。想玩手机可恶的手机没电了,想写写情书可又不知道写给谁?想着那天从图书馆借回来的那本书就拿出来看看。让我想不到的是:原来对这本书一点都不感兴趣的我在五分钟的略读中这本书的故事深深迷住了。从那天起不管上哪个老师的课我都在看《茶花女》直到把这本书看完。

这是一本法国作品。法国本来就是一个浪漫的国家。我喜欢这本书里的男女主角。他(她)们的爱情故事触动了我身上的每一条神经。

以前看这本书的时候没有什么太多的感想,只是被它的故事情节感动罢了。现在再从看的时候就有如此多的感想............

想想如今又有多人为那些身不由己的人感到同情呢?如今社会有些人为了金钱为了满足个人的欲望而去逼良为娼去贩卖人口专做违反国家法律的事。把自己的快乐强加在别人的痛苦之上。

读完这本书我为茶花女的爱情故事感到可悲,我为他(她)们的遭遇感到同情。我为当时的社会制度感到可笑,我为那些为了满足自己欲望把自己的快乐强加在别人身上的他们感到可耻。

让我想起了这两句古诗:人生自古谁无死,留取丹心照汗清。人古有一死,或死重于泰山,或死轻于鸿毛。到了爱的尽头茶花女死了,但她的灵魂还活着她那纯洁的心灵还活着。

即使有再多的感想也罢了。其实在为茶花女的同情里我最想感谢的就是小仲马。因为小仲马写了一本这样的文学作品给我的人生上了非常深刻的一课。

阅读过作品后,我感慨万分,这个时候就要为自己的所学所得去撰写一篇读后感。您是否也在收集作品的优秀读后感呢?我们经过整理,为你编辑了关于茶花女的读后感,希望你能从中找到有用的内容!

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  《茶花女》是法国著名作家小仲马的成名作,她开创了通俗剧的先河。使得人们对世俗情感有了一个较深的理解,也使得人们心中的一些世俗偏见有了一定程度的转变。

  《茶花女》主要讲述的是一位巴黎名妓悲情的的一生。这里采用了倒叙的写法,男主角那痛苦悲伤的回忆,使得情节看起来更加煽情。巴黎名妓玛格丽特是一位貌美钟情的女子,她生活在一个充满金钱和xx的肮脏的社会里。在这样的环境中,任何一个纯洁的生灵也会身不由己而走上歧途。往往这种人又正是被人们所忽视的,甚至是歧视的。而谁又知道像玛格丽特这样柔弱女子在那荒淫无度的生活下,内心感受又是怎样的呢?

  玛格丽特是位貌美的女子,她也正是靠着这点姿色去讨好那些贵族以维持生计。但她的内心世界其实是很空虚的,没有人能给她真爱,没有人能去理解像她那样的人,为此使我想到了xx这个讨人厌、而且又是很可怕的名词。

  在小仲马那个时代,资产阶级占有大量的生产资料,贫富分化严重,不少人为了生存只好走向极端,而当时的一些xx就是这样情非得已,但生活所迫只有出卖肉体才有一丝希望。这样的生活可能是寝食无忧,但是这些xx们还是要尽量力摆脱这种生活,她们依然是向往那种*淡自由的生活毕竟只有那样的生活才有可能幸福,那样的生活才有可能做到真实的自己,那样的生活才有可能摆脱世俗的偏见,就像普通的百姓一样。

  玛格丽特正是为了这样的生活,宁愿舍去一切和心爱的人一起过上*淡幸福的生活。但世俗的偏见的力量就是那样的强大,男主角甬迪的父亲因为她有损于他们家的名誉,毅然要求玛格丽特离开他的儿子。人都是自私的,但那位遭人贱视的xx用自己的幸福无私的换取了一个家族的名誉。

  玛格丽特和甬迪两位悲情恋人最终还是摆脱不了世俗的偏见,阴阳分隔,这本著作让我们重新审视了xx这个特殊的人群,在我们对这些人警惕和批评的同时也情给予一些的怜悯吧,毕竟没有人甘心堕落,没有人愿论位唾骂之人,只不过有苦衷罢了。

《茶花女》是法国著名作家小仲马的成名作。他通过这本书让当时的人们对那些生活在底层的广大民众有了重新的认识。暑假里,我一口气读完这本书,书中的主人公——玛格丽特,令我由衷的敬佩!

玛格丽特一生坎坷,命运多舛,催人泪下。为了谋生,玛格丽特来到巴黎,却不幸落入风尘。这是个让她永远也不能翻身的地狱,为此,她也常常厌恶自己,可为了生计,她别无他法。原以为,这一生就这样在屈辱中度过了,想不到却遇到了阿尔芒。玛格丽特被他的真情感动,与他一同前往乡下生活。但是,好景不长,阿尔芒的父亲知道了这件事,便劝说儿子离开她。可阿尔芒不为所动,依旧坚持自己的决定。阿尔芒的父亲于是恳求玛格丽特,善良的玛格丽特不想因为自己个人的幸福而破坏一个家庭的和谐,所以她违心地离开了阿尔芒。不明真相的阿尔芒,一气之下对玛格丽特做出了种种侮辱,甚至伤害。最后,玛格丽特在误解和悲愤中离开了人世。

玛格丽特的高尚品质真令人敬佩!为什么她可以为心爱的人放弃一切?为什么她为了别人的幸福又可以放弃心爱的人,宁愿孤独?因为她善良、无私!宁愿牺牲自己的幸福而成全他人。

看完《茶花女》,我的心久久不能*静。人活着,不能太自私。想想我们周围,有些行为真让人感到脸红。为了少走几步路,随意践踏草坪;为了图方便,乱丢垃圾;为了省时间,随意穿越马路……很多人为了一己私利,而不顾社会公德,与玛格丽特相比真是无地自容!

古语说:“己所不欲,勿施于人。”朋友们,我们不能自私地活着,在做每件事之前,请想想:我们这样做对不对,会不会影响别人?我相信,只要我们共同努力,从身边的小事做起,我们一定会拥有一个文明的社会!

她,玛格丽特,就像她手中的那朵娇羞的茶花一样,那么纯洁无暇。她是那么出众,使每一个男人都对她神魂颠倒。在临终的时候,她坚持着用那双瘦弱而颤抖的手,记录了她在世上最后一刻的所想。合上《茶花女》,我脑海不停地翻腾着:当玛格丽特为了不影响自己心爱的人的未来,即使心如刀绞,即使亚芒怎么不舍,她最终还是毅然离开了爱人,做回那个上流社会的贵夫人。那是何等的艰难!

在金钱与爱情的交叉路口,也许有许多人选择了前者,但也许选择爱情的人会幸福无比。有人说:“只有有了生活的基本条件,才可能拥有触手可及的幸福。”但当玛格丽特拿出她那精致的首饰盒时,眼里没有一丝留恋,更多的是对未来的憧憬和生活的追求。我认为,爱是世间最伟大的情感。如果没有父母的疼爱,我们哪能如愿以偿地展翅翱翔?如果没有朋友的关爱,我们哪能如此快乐地攻克难题?爱情亦是如此。不管世人用怎样的眼光、用怎样恶毒的言语来刺激玛格丽特,她的心却至死不渝地深深爱着亚芒。尽管亚芒误解了她,扬言要报复的那一刻悲剧性的开始时,她是那么痛苦,被自己心爱的人误解但又不能解释,那是多么地苦不堪言!但玛格丽特依然每天到交际场所“装”成一个抛弃爱人、爱慕虚荣的坏女人,为的只是亚芒。这不得不令我折服!多么伟大的爱情!

金钱与爱情中间,总得拥有一个放弃另一个。金钱能使人变得大方,能令许多人对自己唯唯诺诺;但爱情却能使人愉快、开心地过每一天!

你是像*凡的人一样,选择了金钱放弃了爱情?还是像玛格丽特一样勇敢地追求自己梦寐以求的爱情,把金钱放在了第二位呢?

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《茶花女》读后感650字

它不仅是一段催人泪下的动人故事,它是一首诗,一幅画,更是神来之笔。

玛格丽特做了一名交际花,并染上了挥霍钱财的恶*。一次偶然的机会,法国少年阿尔芒对玛格丽特动了心。要知道,想要一位对情感麻木的人对自己动心,是多不容易啊。可最终玛格丽特还是被阿尔芒的真心感动了。从那之后,玛格丽特想尽方法戒掉了挥霍钱财的恶*,两人一起到乡村过起了田园生活,可这美好的生活很快便被阿尔芒的父亲打破了,他几次让阿尔芒离开玛格丽特,在对儿子劝说无效的情况下,竟直接逼迫玛格丽特放弃阿尔芒。她为了阿尔芒的家,只能选择牺牲自己。两人分手后,阿尔芒与另一位小有名气的交际花交往,但目的仅是为了气玛格丽特。

如果,阿尔芒可以理解玛格丽特的难处,对她宽容一点,她会不会没有那么悲惨,结局会不会好一点?积劳成疾的一点转变其实就可以改变结局。

朱师傅一直为***服务,一次,他在为**刮脸时,**打了个喷嚏,脸上不小心被刮了道小口子,朱师傅深感不安,可***不但没有教训他,反而幽默地说道:“真对不起,怪我刚刚打喷嚏没同你打招呼,还亏你刀子躲得快哩。”看,如果***对朱师傅的态度不是理解,而是恶劣的,后果又会怎样呢?对,是争吵,不仅仅是这样,还会伤了和气,所以说,好的态度决定美好结局。

我为玛格丽特可惜,那么美得姑娘竟会如此红颜薄命,更为阿尔芒难过,竟伤害了一个对他用情至深的人。

《茶花女》不仅是一段故事,更教会我们宽容待人,往往,一种态度便可以决定结局的美好与否。


《茶花女》英文读后感 (菁华5篇)(扩展5)

——小说茶花女读后感实用5份

*来闲着无聊,又拿起书来打发时间,以前我是极爱看书的,自从工作了以后事情多了,心也分家了,就忽略了昔日最好的伴侣了,实在有些愧疚。

《茶花女》这本书我可以毫不犹豫地告诉别人我小学时就看过,但是这只是把它当一个人人称赞的故事囫囵读完的,写了些什么,我却一无所知。今天我又拿起它,真诚的把它翻悦一遍,算是以前对它亵渎的歉意。因为我觉得一本被公认地好书被当成一个故事去看是罪恶的。

果不其然,从读之后证明我的歉意是正确的,它是一本该得到尊重的书,它有灵魂。书中的女主人公玛格丽,虽然只是一介风尘女子,却有着一颗不染纤尘的心,可能是我解读错误,但是她对阿尔芒的爱确实深深感动了我。

谁说表子无情,戏子无义?她的心灵比那些自称上等人的人来得干净的多,至少她可以为了爱舍弃一切荣华。她是个例,我们也不得不承认**在出卖肉体的时候总是在不知不觉中迷失本性,不管因为什么原因走上那条路的。

对我来说书中最为可恶的不是那些在最后看到玛格丽特病的毫无美感而消失的男人,而是那个我最初以为她最有良心的普吕当丝,她自私,目光狭隘,我不得不这样发泄我的不满。在玛格丽特落难时她是帮忙出了不少主意,但是到了真正需要她帮助时,玛格丽特没有希望时她开溜了。

雪中松炭远比锦上添花更让人感恩。

最后还好的是她的葬礼还有早前的情人参与了、不然她该多么悲惨……

阿尔芒与玛格丽特两个人的感情在世俗人的眼里明摆着是不能长久的,但是他们无畏的精神,为爱牺牲的坚定心情让我钦佩不已,虽然他们最后没能善终,但是他们的爱情永远不会磨灭。

  小说茶花女读后感 2

读完《茶花女》我真正领略了这部世界名著给人带来的震撼力,我的心在读后很久仍颤抖不已。我不知道几百年来它使多少人同情和伤心地落下了眼泪,但它确实让我长久不息地难过和同情。

小仲马的《茶花女》是一部不朽之作。在里面阿尔芒和茶花女的爱情是主题。他们相爱,但是得不到世人的同情,反而受到了许多不*的待遇。这是很正常的,谁都不愿意让自己的儿子去娶一个**,茶花女是**,她靠出卖她的青春来换得饭吃。这一点她与其它于这行的女子没什么分别,但是她不同与其它风尘女子的是,她有着聪明的脑子,她看许多书,知道了许多东西,她有自己的思维和想法,是个上知天文下知地理的女子,而不是那种只懂得用外貌来吸引男人的普通**,这也是为什么她会得到这么多的上流社会的男人的喜欢与宠爱的原因了。

无疑,这是一段感人肺腑的,悲壮凄惨的,让人同情的,美好的爱情,尤其在十九世纪中期资产阶级社会早期世态炎凉中,赤裸裸金钱关系的那个社会,更让人赞叹不已。

我深深为茶花女而伤心悲哀。

  小说茶花女读后感 3

人人都说小仲马的著作《茶花女》是一本不错的书,我也眼馋了,真奔书店买下了就回家如饥似渴的汲取着知识。

茶花女,一位出身贫苦的美丽少女玛格丽特被诱骗到巴黎,沦落风尘。青年阿尔芒的真挚情感打动了她,她便义无反顾地抛弃已民经拥有的一切虚荣和奢侈,甚至变卖一切帐产,与阿尔芒租一间清净的小屋,过上普通人的生活。然而,命运对她是如此不公*。阿尔芒的父亲为了儿子的前程,强行拆散了这对恋人,她一病而去。

茶花女,是巴黎交际界当时的第一交际花。但她是善康的,一直在追求真挚的爱情,因为自身贫穷,不得不当交际花,来维持生活。但她善良的心是,你我所想不到的。例如:阿尔芒的妹妹的未婚夫,因认为未婚妻的哥哥和交际花相恋,风声不好,就要求阿尔芒马上与茶花女分手,玛格丽特真的善良的答应了。就是因为分手她才病逝了。

请问你会为了别人的幸福,牺牲自己吗?你不会。我知道,也没有几个人会。所以当时阿尔芒的父亲就夸了:“你宁可牺牲自己,来成全别人的幸福,一定会感动上帝的。”“一定”多坚决啊!如果真的有上帝,一定会被感动的。

我被感动了,这是一个多么了不起的女人,茶花女!

  小说茶花女读后感 4

《茶花女》这篇作品是法国著名作家小仲马写的成名作。他的作品不以情节的曲折离奇取胜,而以真切自然的的情理感人,是我读完了依旧身临其境。

茶花女,每当我看到这个名字之时,无疑幻想那书中的女主角是个多么美丽的姑娘,她应该有着宛如茶花一样醉人的美貌。

初读《茶花女》,我一直以为是阿尔芒的父亲扼杀的茶花女的爱情;读完《茶花女》,我才发现,真正扼杀了茶花女爱情的其实是阿尔芒的虚荣和猜疑。

茶花女,名叫玛格丽特,在她应阳光的滋润而娇艳欲滴的那一刹那,冷漠无情的风折断了花枝,让她又再一次倒在了阴冷潮湿的角落,无力再去绽放生命的光辉,再去触摸那让她绽放一时的阳光。天公却做了美,没让她一无所有的离开了人世,而让她保持着美貌离开了人世。

小仲马主要在这篇文章中介绍了:玛格丽特原本是一个贫穷的乡下姑娘,为谋生来到巴黎,不幸落入风尘,做上了**,过上了挥霍无度的生活,她疯狂地寻欢作乐,想要麻痹自己,但内心却讨厌这种空虚的生活。这个依旧保持着纯洁心灵的沦落女子,向往真正的爱情生活,因此后来被阿尔芒的一片诚心所感动,彼此深深的相爱。然而,阿尔芒父亲的出现,粉碎了玛格丽特的美梦,她被迫离开阿尔芒,后又受到阿尔芒不明真相的种种侮辱和伤害,终因心力交瘁,在贫病交加中含恨死去。

我有终身追求的理想,有我爱和爱我的亲人和朋友;对了,我还有一颗感恩的心。我永远也不会忘记,因为它激励了我的人生。

作者小仲马在叙述这个爱情故事的同时,也揭露了资本主义的虚伪和残忍,控诉了资本主义的种种不*。感谢小仲马,塑造了茶花女这样一个形象,她将永远启迪着我的人生。

让我们一起行动起来吧,珍惜亲情,乐观向上和对别人充满信任,做到这三点,就能够使我们的幸福永远长久!

  小说茶花女读后感 5

自古以来爱情是一个永恒的文学主题,每一个人都盼望领有一份纯洁的爱情,可是在残暴的道德观点和虚假的残害之下,那一段高贵纯洁的爱情却幻灭了,那段爱情就是出自《茶花女》这本书中。书中讲述的是,一个漂亮仁慈的烟花女子,玛格丽特与诞生名门的男子阿芒彼此相爱,可终极却阴阳永隔,天各一方的悲剧故事。

首先当我看到玛格丽特找借口推脱他们的约会,阿芒以为她诈骗了他,于是写一封断交信给她,我真为玛格丽特肉痛,阿芒怎么就不清楚她的处境呢?她的也是身不禁己的啊!我多想跳出来对阿芒狠狠地说:你这个大傻-瓜,你们如斯胡爱,却又伤害彼此,为什么这样做呢?我暗暗想,也许这就是嫉妒与虚荣心在捣乱吧!可接着又读到阿芒跟玛格丽特一起去乡间过圆满的田园生活时,我也和他们一起开端向往着将来美妙,要是两人能这样快活生涯在一起该多好啊!可是我明白假如这样的话这本书就不会有了,我料想着后来又会产生什么变故呢?是缺钱用,仍是那老公爵不许他们在一起…可等我看完全书之后,才晓得是后来的变故让他们永别了,梦幻序列号领取中心。玛格丽特被阿芒所谓的正派父亲逼得与他断绝交往,可不明本相的阿芒却认为她变心了,一直找人耻辱她,我真不明确为什么不告知他真相呢?不是深爱对方吗?为何还要分开他,使两人苦楚呢?而阿芒也是那样激动,嫉妒象魔鬼深深地损害了她。唉,真是应证了“爱之深,恨之切”这句话,心里明明爱着却又恨得那么深。世上纯粹的恋情岂非终局都这么令人痛心吗?为什么两人诚挚的爱情却得人们的祝愿,由于他们身份的差异,我找到了谜底。唉,凡人都说什么“有情人终成眷属”,在我看来有情人未必能够终成眷属,这两个可怜的人儿不就是再好不外的例子吗?

读完整书,文章感情的吐露中感动了我的心弦,这是值得确定的。然而有一点我不满足,可这本书是小仲马的自传体小说,作者描写心理运动上只有男主人公(我)的心理,可是女主人公的心理却涓滴不领会到,包含旁人也没有描述,而在海内大多数书籍中,是不一样的,它们将文中人物的心理,情态都写得很到位,那样看起来更有畅快淋漓之感。我想这兴许中西文明的差别吧!《茶花女》让我看到了法国当时的社会,看到了这两个可怜的人儿,看到了人间间的真情真爱。让我不得有对“书”这个字眼肃然起敬,一个个灵动的方块字,真的是给我多种感触。


《茶花女》英文读后感 (菁华5篇)(扩展6)

——《茶花女》读后感_500字(精选5篇)

  茶花女每晚都要到花店里订购一束茶花,因此而得名。茶花女身世悲惨,叫人又羡慕又怜惜。茶花女从小父母就双亡,她是被拐骗到城市里来的。因为茶花女的美貌,她受万人瞩目,很快成了交际花。她经常陪子爵,伯爵这些人喝酒,抽烟,聊天到半夜,不久,茶花女得了无药可治的肺病,常常咳嗽,甚至吐血。

  正是这样一个不甘于沦落风尘的女子,谱写了一首爱的悲歌。然而,正是这样一朵被践踏过的茶花,却比别的茶花,甚至别的任何一种花都美丽,美得脱俗,美得惊人,美得如痴如醉。她叫玛格丽特,他呢,叫阿尔芒。在这么一个放荡,虚伪,残忍的社会里,一张美丽的脸足以让一个女子饭食无忧。但玛格丽特,要的并不是苟且的生活,她希望一份纯真的,不会互相背叛的爱,这又和其他女子有什么不同呢?

  在冲动,豪爽,毫无保留,妒忌还略带软弱的阿尔芒的几经周折下,他们的爱情终于也坚固了一段时间。正沉浸在“想象能给他们感官以诗意,欲望能向心灵的幻想让步”的甜蜜美满中时,老迪瓦尔的驾临犹如一支镇静剂,使他们预感到灾难的即将来临。

  弥留之际一次次的呼唤,阿尔芒心如碎石。他在怨恨天主为什么不给他忏悔的机会!玛格丽特曾经希望天主留给她美貌和健康,可是,她已夭折,如同一件艺术品一样被毁坏了。

  或许,玛格丽特并不是个完全的悲剧人物,至少,她得到了真爱,她的灵魂得到了净化。小仲马塑造了茶花女这样一个可悲却又可敬的美丽女子。然而,希望那已死去的花朵再次从泥土中萌芽、重生的时候,远离那阴暗的墙角,能每天和阳光为伴。

  希望在下一世,一个纯洁无暇的女子手捧一朵茶花,微笑地向我们走来,不带有一丝丝的伤感抑或是一点点的瑕疵。祈祷一个新的茶花女不再重复前世的悲剧。

  《茶花女》这本书我好久以前曾粗略地读过,当时也没有什么特别的感触。而当我再次拿起这本书耐心品读,却发现它是多么好的一个作品。读过后仿佛自己的心灵也下过一场雨,那些杂乱的世俗的东西被荡涤过后,显得无比清新和纯净。

  《茶花女》真实生动地描写了一位外表与内心都像白茶花那样纯洁美丽的少女被摧残致死的故事。主人公玛格丽特是个农村姑娘,长得异常漂亮;她来巴黎谋生,不幸做了**。富家青年阿芒赤诚地爱她,引起了她对爱情生活的向往。但是阿芒的父亲反对这门婚事,迫使她离开了阿芒。阿芒不明真相,寻机羞辱她,终於使她在贫病交加之中含恨死去。玛格丽特的爱情悲剧故事就是这样的。一介弱质女流在放荡且无目的的生命中找寻到了真爱,为此放弃了自己*以为常的大量物质享受,放弃了一切能使自己暂时快乐的糜烂生活*惯,只为求能和最爱的人呆在一起。要从深陷的泥潭中爬出来,是要花很大的力气和决心的,况且还要使自己最小程度地被泥水污染。玛格丽特做到了,而且做的非常出色。可如此巨大的付出,换回的仍是人们的不理解和排挤,还有自私的人们的恶意中伤。

  巨大的阻力最终还是使玛格丽特和爱人分开了,误会使最爱的人再自己最需要安慰的时候羞辱她,这是何等痛苦的事情?也许真的只有死亡可以拯救她。是的,玛格丽特死了,孤独的死去,再也没了活着时的奢华,以前无数的情人也忘了她。生前的生活愈是轰动,死的时候就愈是冷清。

  不久前,我读完这本书,终于明白它之所以会带给人如此强大的影响力,成为经久不衰的文学盛宴。我的心颤动不已。我不知道这本书在几百年来带给多少人感动,带走多少人同情的泪水,带给多少人心灵的震撼,灵魂的启迪……这部书所讲述的是女主人公马格丽特的爱情悲剧。马格丽特原本是一个贫困的乡下姑娘,生的是花容月貌。为了谋生而来到巴黎这个繁华的都市,却不幸落入风尘,做了**,染上了挥霍钱财的不良*惯,终日靠着饮酒作乐来刺激自己麻木的神经。

  偶然间,邂逅了男主人公阿尔芒·杜瓦尔先生。两人倾心相爱,坠入爱河,向往在一起过*静的淡泊生活。于是,马格丽特便舍弃了以往的奢华生活,放弃了自己衣食无忧的日子,与阿尔芒一起到乡下过起了安宁的田园生活,享受着爱情带给她甜蜜的滋润,对未来美好的憧憬。可惜天公不作美,美好的事物终归是短暂的。事与违愿,正当他们在乡下过着纯朴的生活,阿尔芒的父亲杜瓦尔先生察觉到了一切。他找到了马格丽特,再三请求她为了阿尔芒的前途,为了他们全家人的幸福离开阿尔芒。“小爱缠绵,大爱割舍”。正是因为她和阿尔芒彼此之间拥有浓浓的真爱,马格丽特获得了独自承受悲伤的力量。也正是因为有了真爱,所以她坚信,等阿尔芒发现真相的那一刻,她会在阿尔芒眼中更加高尚纯洁。

  “一个人的生命是宝贵的,但当你不珍惜他的时候,生命将变得毫无意义。”这句话说的多么确切呀!这是我看了法国作家小仲马的成名之作《茶花女》之后悟出的道理。

  《茶花女》这本书的主要写的是:一个出生在法国巴黎的美丽少女玛格丽特。哥杰被诱骗成为交际花,人称“茶花女”。她由于环境而堕落得了肺病。她曾经三次立志要把病治好,重新做人。但最终都失败了。第一次是因为受不了环境的诱惑;第二次是为了不让自己心爱的亚芒受到牵连;第三次是因为病已经到了晚期,终于离开了人世。

  读过这本书的人可能都会同情书中主人公茶花女命运的悲惨,或是对那个冷酷的社会表示不满。可我觉得书中的茶花女也有错。因为她把生命看得太没意义了。就算她的命运十分悲惨,那也不应该如此糟蹋生命;就算她第二次失败是情有可原,那也不能用这种自暴自弃的方法让亚芒离开她呀!

  保尔,不仅全身瘫疾,而且双目失明了,可是他没有放弃生命。因为他知道活着就是一种希望,更知道人应该活着才能实现人生的意义。后来他以比钢铁还要坚强的意志战胜了病残,终于成功地写出了《钢铁是这样炼成的》这部巨作。再想想我们中国的张海迪,她胸部以下完全失去知觉,可是她并没有失去生活的信心,而是以坚强的毅力战胜了病魔,学完了小学到高中的全部课程,翻译了许多外文著作。

  保尔、张海迪,他们的一生都在努力着,拼搏着,奋斗着,生命在他们那里是如此精彩;而茶花女却把生命看得如此没有意义,这是我们替她惋惜的地方。生命的价值如何是由自己选择的。让我们都来珍惜生命,感受生命的价值吧!

  在书店我看到了《茶花女》,我想,既然是名著,必定有许多闪光的东西值得去品味,去学*。于是,我买了这本书。

  回到家,我如饥似渴地捧起这本书,里面的内容深深地吸引了我:小说的主人玛格丽本是一位贫穷的乡下姑娘,为谋生来到巴黎,不幸落入风尘,做了**,她疯狂地寻欢作乐麻痹自己,但内心却讨厌这种空虚的生活,后来被阿尔芒一片赤诚之心所感动,彼此深深地相爱,在远离巴黎市区的乡间过起了美满的田园生活,玛格丽特受到创伤的心灵也开始愈合。

  可惜,这时,阿尔芒的父亲为了家庭的声誉,肯请玛格丽特离开阿尔芒,面对生活的沉重打击,她对人生更加心灰意冷,最后,她因贫病交加,身心交瘁,孤苦伶仃地死在自己的寓所里。

  有人说:“真正的爱情往往能使人变得崇高。”然而书中的阿尔芒在得到了玛格丽特之后,反而更加堕落了,与此截然相反的是真情让玛格丽特变得崇高起来。读后,我的心很九仍颤抖不已。女主人公——一个被唾弃的**居然潜藏着如此高尚弥足珍贵的品德,她实实在在是书中最可尊敬的人。我们应该承认,不管小说如何虚构,茶花女有一颗常人不具备的高贵灵魂。

  没有华丽的文字,但那真挚的感情对白却让每一个人如身临其境,渐渐地把主人公与自己融为一体,为他们的欢乐而轻松,为他们的悲剧而沉重几百年来,不知道这本书使多少人落下了同情和伤心的眼泪,它确实让我长久不息地难过和同情。


《茶花女》英文读后感 (菁华5篇)(扩展7)

——《茶花女读后感通用五篇

  昨天,我在图书馆呆了一整天,直到关门,我才依依不舍地离开了。我总共看了两本书,一本是<<茶花女>>,另一本是<<在天堂遇到的五个人>>。后一本没来得及看完,其实我本来就猜到也许看不完,但还是想尽力地看。我以前似乎看到谁也看过,不过没什么印象了,看了一点觉得还是挺有深度的,很可惜没有看完。原因是我在看<<茶花女>>上花了太多的时间,当时没有带表,所以时间没控制好。而现在我主要想说的是<<茶花女>>。我知道也许许多人已经看过它。

  已经记不清是在什么课上老师提起小仲马的作品茶花女来,这使我产生了一点好奇,想知道这本书到底讲的是一个什么样的故事,再加上我也听过一首关于茶花的歌曲,所以我就去了图书馆借了这本书,可以说不是十分刻意的去借。只是在翻阅其它的作品时偶然间发现的。带着种种好奇我开始翻阅这本书,由于作者使用倒叙、插叙等手法来写的所以我就更急切的想知道整个故事的经过。

  可以说我是带着一种享受的心理去读这本书的,我是一个比较喜欢外国文学的人,歌德、司汤达、夏洛蒂・勃朗特、屠格涅夫、哈代、卢梭、小仲马等等都是我非常喜欢的作家,当然我更爱他们的作品。

  自古以来爱情是一个永恒的文学主题,每一个人都盼望领有一份纯洁的爱情,可是在残暴的道德观点和虚假的残害之下,那一段高贵纯洁的爱情却幻灭了,那段爱情就是出自《茶花女》这本书中。书中讲述的是,一个漂亮仁慈的烟花女子,玛格丽特与诞生名门的男子阿芒彼此相爱的悲剧故事。

  首先当我看到玛格丽特找借口推脱他们的约会,阿芒以为她诈骗了他,于是写一封断交信给她,我真为玛格丽特肉痛,阿芒怎么就不清楚她的处境呢?她的也是身不禁己的啊!我多想跳出来对阿芒狠狠地说:你这个大傻瓜,你们如斯胡爱,却又伤害彼此,为什么这样做呢?我暗暗想,也许这就是嫉妒与虚荣心在捣乱吧!可接着又读到阿芒跟玛格丽特一起去乡间过圆满的田园生活时,我也和他们一起开端向往着将来美妙,要是两人能这样快活生涯在一起该多好啊!

  可是我明白假如这样的话这本书就不会有了,后来又会产生什么变故呢?是缺钱用,仍是那老公爵不许他们在一起…可等我看完全书之后,才晓得是后来的变故让他们永别了,梦幻序列号领取中心。玛格丽特被阿芒所谓的正派父亲逼得与他断绝交往,可不明本相的阿芒却认为她变心了,一直找人耻辱她,我真不明确为什么不告知他真相呢?不是深爱对方吗?为何还要分开他,使两人苦楚呢?而阿芒也是那样激动,嫉妒像魔鬼深深地损害了她。两人诚挚的爱情得人们的祝愿,却由于他们身份的差异,没能情人终成眷属。

  读完整书,《茶花女》让我看到了法国当时的社会,虽然他们的爱情是悲剧,但却让人看到了人间的真情真爱。

  读完这个故事,心里面真的会很压抑,如果现在玛格丽特在我面前,我想我一定会给她一个真诚的拥抱,她的一生也许很悲惨,但是她却不得不让我油然而生一种敬佩的感情……一开始的时候,我也只是以为玛格丽特是阿尔芒的情妇,我想象着她应该一定有着倾国倾城的容貌,所以才会使阿尔芒为她的死去悲痛不已,就像曾经有很多男人为了她倾家荡产一样。但是当我慢慢了解了他们之间所发生的一切故事的时候,阿尔芒也会很幼稚的为了她争风吃醋,也会在她离开他之后故意气她伤害她,这些事情也恰恰证明了他在乎她,而她,真的是一个很坚强的人。

  虽然我并不是很了解爱情,但是从玛格丽特身上我看到了无私,从阿尔芒身上看到了奋不顾身,居然愿意为了她放弃自己的家庭,尽管他的父亲是那么正直和蔼而且很爱他。我想,玛格丽特的来生,必定会像阿尔芒的妹妹那样,圣洁美丽,幸福快乐……故事中玛格丽特所谓的“朋友们”,在她临走前没有任何金钱作支撑的时候,一个个消失的那么干净,她一定很心痛吧……又或许,她早就知道会这样,更或者,在她与每个人结识的时候就已经清楚对方心里所想……我不知道阿尔芒以后是否还会找别的人作情妇,他会不会像爱上玛格丽特一样爱上别人,但是真的,我在阿尔芒和玛格丽特身上,看到了爱情的影子。

  我想,当我以后见到美丽的茶花时,一定会想到这个不幸的女孩的故事吧……

  茶花女是小仲马根据其自身经历改编的、发生在七月王朝时期的故事。这个时代背景是我百度来的,对法国历史实在是不熟悉。

  我看的第一本国外的小说是《老人与海》,初一还是初二看的。这本书给我留下了阴影,使我觉得国外小说翻译后可读性太差,此后一直排斥国外名著。只是也知道这样不好,我该透过形式看本质的,所以开始捏着鼻子看了一些国外小说。

  这本书,小时候顾名思义,以为写的是个农家女的故事,看了发现原来是名妓的故事。

  书中玛格丽特和她的朋友的一些观念让我觉得新奇。尤其在她的那位总是通过帮她打点人脉、生活而从她这里得些报酬的朋友口中,我似乎感受到了建立在不合理的基础上的一些做法的合理性。印象最深刻的就是前期关于玛格丽特为何无法割舍与其他的人的亲密关系。因为她需要保持财力来与心上人恋爱,而她舍不得心上人为她沦落到破产的地步。我刚看完这段话时,心里想的是:还有这种操作?不过在她的感情还没有深刻到破釜沉舟的程度时,这貌似就是她能为她的感情可以做到的最好的维护。因为以她的身份,要她做到一心一意算苛求了。这也是,为什么玛格丽特后来与阿尔芒离开巴黎生活会显得如此难能可贵。不知道是出于本性,还是出于爱情,玛格丽特的纯善最终完全显露了出来。一个美丽的、可爱的人,最终在病痛与极致的思念中孤独离去,又是薄命红颜。

  书中我体会到的最多的就是我想象不到的有钱人的生活。十九世纪法国上流社会生活的生活是如此奢侈糜烂,好像每天除了party、看戏、约会就没别的事做了。贵族阶级与普通劳动人民的生活天差地别,让人难以相信大家是同一物种。衣食住行,每一块都极尽奢华。玛格丽特正是其中风头无两的那位。

  但是我读完这书,其实没啥感触。玛格丽特和阿尔芒的爱情并没有太感动我,是不是因为这种故事套路在今天已经见过太多?而且毕竟我无法不介怀阿尔芒的迟钝。

  对于小仲马的了解来自他的父亲大仲马,小仲马的《茶花女》可以说是他的代表作,也是奠定他在文坛上重要地位的作品,《茶花女》 不仅是关于两个人的爱情故事,更可以说是小仲马的自传。

  大仲马是一个有才学但得不到发挥的人,在他最贫穷的时候小仲马的母亲一直陪着他,但当他飞黄腾达的时候却生活放纵,所以小仲马从小就讨厌**,反感法国社会的黑暗与腐朽,当他与当时的名妓相爱时他就改变了那种看法,并将两人的爱情故事写成了《茶花女》。

  《茶花女》写的主要是阿尔芒与名妓玛格丽特的爱情曲折故事,故事悲凉而又凄美。自古以来人们对**就留有不好的印象,古人也都说什么红颜祸水,但是人们好像全部否定了她们的优点与价值,首先她们是人,她们有人的感情,有自己的思想,有自己为人处事的原则,当然她们也有自己难以驾驭的无奈和难言之隐。记得我前段时间看过一部电影叫《金陵十三钗》,在那个动荡的年代,中国人民奋起反抗,秦淮河畔的女子们也没有忘记国仇家恨,她们宁愿牺牲也不委屈求全于日本人。

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