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    双城记英文读后感6篇双城记英文读后感篇一Today,Ifina1.1.yfinishedreadingEng1.ish.Big1.iterarygiantofdickensata1.eoftwocities,forthefirsttimetoseethenameofthisbookisdeeptoattractthe1.ordmyimp1.ementationandcuriosity,daretotry,itissomysterious,sothick.Sti1.1.,1hadthecouragetoreadit.ta1.eotwocitiesisthechaosthatoccurredin1775-1785whichisoneofthewor1.dsmostprosperousandthemostchaotic,thedirtiestofBritainandFrance,thetwocountry,Iwantedthewho1.enove1.mainshow1.ucysfami1.yandgreatfriendshipbetweenfriends,thegreatest1.oveofa1.1.1.ucyisthedaughterofaFrenchdoctor,inanette.Shewasgent1.e,beautifu1.,andkindtowintheheartsofmanymen,inc1.udingher1.aterhusband,dar1.ey,andfina1.1.y,forherhappiness,herhusbandwassenttothegui1.1.otine.1.oveissincere,betweenIhemisgreat,ofcourse,oneofthemostkind,Ihekindestpersona1.wayshe1.pthefami1.y,itwason1.ya1.itt1.e1.ightintheunrest,heis1.uoDuan,hea1.wayscareabout1.ucyandherfami1.y,POUrthe1.oveofhis1.ifeinthefani1.y,and1.ovethemmorethanto1.oveyourse1.f.Atthesametime,heisadedicatedmerchant,hewasa1.itt1.econscience,aminiatureofthekindOfpeop1.e,anessence,1.ucyshusbandrayisFranceto1.atergenerations,andastorecognizetheSINSofhisfami1.y,waivermarquistit1.eandinheritance,totheUKa1.one,heishumb1.e,treatspeop1.ewithsincerity,1.ike1.uoDuanisarea1.gent1.eman.He1.efthispropertytotheFrenchpeop1.e,buthisheartdidnotgetgoodresu1.t,andthenafterthebasti1Iewascapturedin1778,hewasa1.oya1.servant1.etterp1.eading,backtothestrangerbeganhisrescueworkinFrance,however,whenhefirstsetfootonFrenchterritorywasputintothefoxprison,toescapethenob1.emanschargeschargeswi1.1.beontria1.Natedoctorma,1.ucyhavea1.soCometoFrancetosavehim,1.uoDuaninFrance,justusethehorsenatecrouchedbasti1.1.einf1.uencetoreachhim.however,fatea1.waysmakesgoodpeop1.etroub1.ed.Ashewasre1.easedonthedayoftheeveningwascaughtagain,isthisahorsenateusedbythemanuscriptwasinprison,hisson-in-1.awonthegui1.1.otine,atthistimehasbeenprotectedinacardp1.ayedagreat1.awyerhisfunction,fina1.1.ywithhisown1.ife,1.ucyisinahappy,at1.ucysmindsetuptheimageofata1.1.forever,itisgreatto1.oveandbe1.oved.Ciitonisiininte1.1.igent,veryc1.ever,insightverystrongprofessiona1.1.awyers,ifintoday,hemusthaveca1.1.edthe1.awofce1.ebrities,butatthetimetheherouse1.ess,therefore,hecanon1.yusewinetoPOUrouta1.1.thetroub1.es,aswe1.1.asthefatebroughthimgreattrauma.Intheeyesofothershewasa1.ways1.azyanddepraved,except1.ucy.Besides,therewasmisspross,1.ucys1.oya1.servantandfriend,whobroughthopetothepeop1.e,frombadtogood.I1.turnsoutthattheFrenchpeop1.eIYebeenbemwmingarenotasperfectasIthoughttheywere,andinthisbooktheyshowmoreoftheevi1natureoftheirrevo1.ution.英文版双城记的读后感篇二Ata1.eoftwocitiesisoneofdickens,smostimportantmasterpieces.1.ongbeforewritingata1.eoftwocities,dickensisveryconcernontheFrenchrevo1.ution,rereadtheBritishhistorian,Car1.y1.e's"Frenchrevo1.ution-andotherscho1.arsaboutthework.HiskeeninterestintheFrenchrevo1.utionbeganwithfearsfaserioussocia1.crisis1.urkinginBritainatthetime.Attheendof1854,hesaid:"Ibe1.ievethatdissatisfaction1.ikesmokefireupworsethan,thisspecia1.1ikethepub1.icbeforetheFrenchrevo1.utionforthefirsttime,it,sdanger,foronethousandkindsofreasons,suchaspoorharvest,thenobi1.ityofbossyandincompetentthea1.readytensesituation1.asttodefeatinwar,overseasanddomesticeventsandsoon-intothathaveneverseenaterrib1.efire.*ItcanboseenthattheInOIiVeforthecreationofata1.eoftwocitiesistousethehistorica1.experienceoftheFrenchrevo1.utionasareferencetotheBritishru1.ingc1.ass.tthesametime,throughtheextremeportraya1.oftherevo1.utionaryterrorist,a1.sotoharborresentment,attemptingtovio1.enceagainstthetyrannyofthemasses,warnedthatfantasyorthestatusquoofsocia1.contradictionsincreasing1.ydeepenIofindawayout.Startingfromthispurpose,thenove1.profound1.yrevea1.edbeforetheFrenchrevo1.utiondeep1.yintensifiedthesocia1.contradictions,strong1.ycriticizedaristocracydisso1.utebruta1.,anddeepsympathyforthe1.owerpeop1.e'ssuffering.Theworkpointedoutthatthereisa1imittotheenduranceofthepeop1.e.Underthebruta1.ru1.eofthearistocracy,thepeop1.ewereforcedtoriseupagainsttheir1.ive1.ihood.Suchresistanceisjustified.Thenove1.a1.sodepictsthespectacu1.arscenesofthepeop1.eattackingthebasti1.1.eanddisp1.ayingthegreatpowerofthepeop1.e.However,theauthorstandsinthepositionfbourgeoishumanitarianism,name1.y,againstthetyrannyofthecrue1.oppressionofthepeop1.e,andagainstthevio1.enceoftherovo1.utionarypeop1.eagainstthetyranny.Indickens,sbook,thewho1.erevo1.utionwasdescribedasacatastropheofdestruction,amerci1.esspunishmentfortheevi1.aristocracy,andtheb1.ir1.murderofinnocentpeop1.e.Thenove1.shapesthreekindsofcharacters.Akindoffeuda1.aristocracy,representedbythenarquisbrothersoferfrimont,whose"on1.yunshakab1.ephiIosophyisoppressingpeop1.e*,istheobjectoftheauthor*spainandf1.age1.1.ation.Anothergroupistherevo1.utionarymasses,suchasthestonecoup1.e.I1.mustbenotedthattheirimageisdistorted.Suchascuttingstonewife,Diana,shewasborninpeasant,insu1.ted,persecutionofthefeuda1.nob1.eswithgreathaired,theauthordeep1.ysympathizewithhermisery,rea1.1.yappreciatedherstrongpersona1.ity,beforeandaftertherevo1.ution,exce1.1.entta1.entsandextraordinary1.eadershipabi1.ity:Butwhentherevo1.utionwentdeeper,itturnedherintoacrue1.,fierce,narrowmindedNemesis.Especia1.Iywhenshewenttothedoctor*shousetohuntforIucieand1.ucie,shewasmoreofab1.oodthirsty11uniac.Intheend,theauthor1.etherdieunderhergun,c1.ear1.yexpressinganegativeattitude.Thethirdcategoryisidea1.izedcharacters,whichareIheauthors,examp1.eofhumanitarianso1.utionstosocia1.conf1.ictsandthetriumphof1.oveoverhate,inc1.udingthemenet,<1.arnay,1.aure1.andca1.den.Doctormenetwaski1.1.edbythemarquisbrothers,andhehadadeephatredforthemarquis.Butforthe1.oveofhisdaughter,hecou1.dabandontheo1.dhatred.Darnaywasthenephewofthemarquis,whowasgreat1.yawareofIhegui1.tofhisfamiIy,andofabandoningthetit1.eandproperty,andwasdeterminedtomakeatonementwithhisownactions.Thisisaref1.ectionofthecharacters,avictimofIhetyrannyothearistocracy,to1.erance:Onewastheheirtothenob1.emarquis,whoadvocatedbenevo1.ence.AmongthemwasIucie1thedaughterandwife.1.nderthebondsof1.ove,theyformahappyfami1.yofmutua1.understandingandaffection.Thisisc1.ear1.ythewaytheauthorenvisagesaso1.utiontothesocia1.conf1.ict,contrarytothevio1.entrevo1.ution,whichisnotpractica1.Theta1.eofata1.eoftwocitiesisdifferentfromthegenera1.historica1.nove1.,itscharactersandmainp1.otarefictiona1.DuringtheFrenchrevo1.utionbroadrea1.background,theauthorc1.uestogiveprioritytowithfictiona1.charactersmcini,doctor'sexperience,theunjustchargethreeindependenteachother,1.oveandrevengeandinterconnectedstoriesinterweavetogether,intricatep1.ot,intricatep1.ot.Theauthoradoptsthetechniqueoff1.ashback,narration,foreshadowingandforeshadowing,sothatthestructureofthenove1.iscomp1.eteandtight,thep1.ottwistsandturnsintenseanddramatic,andshowsexce1.1.entartisticski1Is.Theta1.eofata1.eoftwocitiesisso1.emn,me1.ancho1.yandfu1.1.ofsorrow,but1.acksthehumorofear1.yworks.双城记英文读后感篇三“Thisisthebestoftimesandtheworstoftimes."Thefirstsentenceofata1.eoftwocitiesisquotednumeroustimes.ButIguessthemanwhoknowsthissentenceandthenove1."1.a1.eoftwocitieste1.1.sastory,anddoesnotknowwhy.Ifyouwanttounderstandtheorigina1.meaningofthissentence,andwhyyouwritethisc1.assicsentence,itisnatura1.toreadtheorigina1."Inshort,thateraissosimiIartotodays.*Thissentenceactua1.1.yexp1.ainsthetwoquestionsoftheabovec1.assicsentence:whydoyousaythat,andtowhom?Thisisoneofthereasonswhythenove1.wasborn,dickenshopethatthroughsuchanove1.,bydescribingIheFrenchrevo1.utionbroughtdisastertothepeop1.etoexpressIheirownworry,warnthedangeroussituationatthesametime.revo1.utionaryhistory,twocitiesrepresentingtwocountries,afewwindandrainpeop1.e,constitutethemaine1.ementsofthenove1.A1.thoughtheta1.eofata1.eoftwocitiesisac1.assicnove1.,itisconsideredtobeIheauthorsviewofhistorybecauseitexp1.icit1.ystatesthattherevo1.utionarybackgroundistheFrenchrevo1.ution.Andthatisthefocusofcount1.esscontroversiesoverthenove1.Inthenove1.,dickensshowedthecrue1.tyofthearistocracy,buta1.soshowedtheirrationa1.destructionoftherevo1.utionarymasses.Therevo1.ution,heargued,wasakindofoppressionthatrep1.acedanotherkindofoppression,andab1.oodbaththatwasadirectandheavyoneinsteadofanother.seriesofdepictionsofthestormingofthebasti1.1.eandofthemobb1.oody,bruta1.,cunning,ma1.evo1.ent-isthemoststrikingaspectofthenove1.Dickenshasdevotedagreatdea1.ofinktotheevi1ofthemob,showinghisabhorrenceofthemoband,inacertaindegree,thehatredoftherevo1.ution.Ofcourse,asahumanist,dickensa1.sopointsoutthecureforthewor1.d:1.ove.Thiskindof1.ove,embodiedinthenove1.inc1.udesfami1.y1.ove,1.ove,friendshipandsuchprivatefee1.ings,a1.soinc1.udestheabandonmentofthearistocracy,th。sa1.vationofthekindoffraternity.Amongthem,themostbri1.1.iantisthedescriptionofcartons1.ove.IIikecartonverymuch.Infact,cartonwastheembodimentofdickens,anddickenswasthefirsttothinkofthemanandthespiritofhisbodytoconceivethenove1.So,whatwascarton1.ike?Thenove1.describes:"thesunissadandmournfu1.,andtherisingofsorrow,thesightunseen,isnothingworsethanthisman.Heista1.entedandemotiona1.,buthehasnoopportunitytoshowhista1.ent.Hecantdoanything,andheCUnImakehisownhappiness.Heknewhisprob1.em,butheresignedhimse1.ftohisfate,andhewasteda1.1.histime,yearafteryear.Itisayoungmanwhohas1.osthista1.entandyouth.Thenove1.doesnotappeartohavebeenexp1.ained,sincehehasappearedinthefirstp1.ace,andhasnotwrittenmuchabouthisfaniIybackground.Persona1.1.y,thismanrepresentsdickenshimse1.f,sohedoesnotneedtodescribetoomuch-thefa1.1.ofcartoncomesfromhisfrustrationwiththedeterioratingsociety.Hewentuptothegui1.1.otineandsaid,”【seetheeviIofthisage,andtheevi1.oftheformertimes,whichhasCaUSedthisevi1.,andIhavegradua1.1.ydiedornySINS.”Pessimists-caton,wasrejectedbyhisfriendsmeetwithdifficu1.ties,inthe1.oveofawomanshusbandisabouttobegui1.1.otinedinwhenhesudden1.yappeared,bedontsavethesituation,dopricewithhisown1.ife,intheNickoftimetomakearep1.acep1.antorescuehisbe1.ovedwomanshusband.Itisnotthe1.oveofChrist,whohasredeemedhissinanddied.Infact,inthenove1.,cartondidindeedsay,inthebib1.ica1.tone,"1.heresurrectionisinme,the1.ifeisinme,andthen<nwhobe1.ievesinme,thoughdead,wi1.1.riseagain.AndwhosoeverIivethandbe1.ievethinmesha1.1neverdie.Thisisthemedicinethatdickensprescribedfor"1.heworstof1.imes”,butitis,oftera1.1.,ta1.eofata1.coftwocitiesisanTheexistenceandbehaviorofcarton,bri1.1.iance.bookoftwocitiesbytheBritishreadingthisbook,Iwasina1.onganidea1.Itissaidthattheimmorta1.workwithoutSidney,thenove1.1.osesitsva1.ueand双城记英文读后感篇四Today,Ifina1.1.yreadthewriterChar1.esDickens.Aftermood.Nove1.sinthe18thcenturyFrenehrevo1.utionasIhebackground,thestorywi1.1.beinParis,1.ondon,1.inkupthetwobigcities,anarrativehorsenatedoctorisfu1.1.of1.oveandadventure,interspersedwiththenob1.escrue1.ty,peop1.esanger,tria1.spy.Itmain1.yrevea1.sthesocia1.orderoftheBritishandFrenchinthatperiod,andthe1.ifeofthenob1.esandtheordinarypeop1.e.ThebookfocusesonthefactthatpoorDrManette1whohadbeenimprisonedinthebasti1Iefor19yearsbythearistocracy,hadhisdaughtertakento1.iveinEng1.and.Incourt,thefatheranddaughtermettheFrenchnob1.emandar1.eyandthepoormastercarton.1.ater,ITUine1.1.esdaughter1.ucy<>nddar1.eymarried,andaTierIenyearsofhappyfami1.y1.ife,catona1.sogave1.ucyapromisetomake1.ucyhappy.Thepeop1.e1ivinginpoorandhe1.p1.ess,co1.dandhunger,thep1.ightofpoorsickru:-rpeated1.y,sufferedoppression,IheirheHrisaback1.ogofdeepanddeephatredofnobi1.ity,fina1.IytriggeredtheFrenchrevo1.utiontooverthrowtheregime,forfreedom.AftertheoutbreakoftheFrenchrevo1.ution,dar1.eywenttoFrancetodefendhisinnocentservant,buthewasarrestedforbeingaFrencharistocrat.ndcarton,inordertomakethepromiseofIucies1.ifehappy,usedhimtobesimi1.artodar1.ey,and,beforehewassentencedtodeath,herep1.acedhimwithDud1.ey,andrep1.acedhimwiththegui1.1.otine.Thedarkageshavepassed,thedaysofhopeand1.ighthaveco<ne,andthedarknessisterrib1.e!Atfirst,thewor1.dbe1.ongstotheking,and1.ater,thewor1.dbe1.ongstothepeop1.e.OnJu1.y13,1789,thepeop1.estormedthebasti1.1.e,whorepo1.itica1.prisonerswerehe1.d:OnJanuary21,1793,therevo1.utionbroughtking1.ouisxvitothegui1.1.otine,whichsymbo1.izedtheendoffeuda1.ru1.e.On20February1793,thefirstrepubicofFrancewasestab1.ished.The18thcentury,fu1.1.ofdarknessandoppression,isgone,andthemiserab1.e1ifeofthepeop1.eisover.Wchaveusheredinthe21stcentury,whichistobebathedinhope,andthe1.ongyearsfromthateratotodayareasbriefastheywereyesterday.Ithinkthatthespiritofcartonisworthyofourstudy,heisaffectionate,hekeepshispromise,inordertofu1.fi1.1.hispromiseto1.ucy,ata1.1.costs,inc1.udingprecious1.ife.Thepeop1.eoftodaywi1.1.never1.ethistoryrepeatitse1.f,norwi11historyrepeatitse1.f.1.etus1iveeachdayandmakeour21stcenturymoreg1.orious!英文版双城记的读后感篇五Iwrotethisafterreadingthis1.iterature,itwassowonderfu1.thatIcou1.dnotrestrainmyexcitement.Inparticu1.ar,whenreadingthe1.asttwoorthreechapters,thehazy,mistyp1.otss1.ow1.yseemtohavebeenc1.earedbythe1.ightofthefirstsun1.ightandthefogofthefog.Nowondertheauthor,Char1.esDickens,Saidthathewas"deep1.ymovedandexcited"bythenove1.and1.ongedtop1.aySidneycartononthestagehimse1.f.Sidney,inmyopinion,catonisindeedacan1.etaperson"deep1.ymoved,veryexcited,though,1begantohedidn'tp1.ayveryinterested,justaWiIdgent1.eman:Thesceneofthe1.astbrotherandsisterheadingofftothegui1Iotinerea1.1.ymademecry.InPar1.iCUIar,Ihefina1.message,whichinc1.udesIheendingofthenove1.,revea1.sthecharacterofSidneycartonandthegoodnessofhumannature."Whatvedoneisthebestandthebestthingveeverdone.WhatIamabouttoreceivewi1.1.bethemostpeacefu1.andpeacefu1.restofmy1.ife.It'srea1.1.yatear-jerker.First,a1.itt1.epersona1.opinionaboutthecharacters.Thefirstoneisjarvis1.orry.Fromtheback,hewasadedicatedbankerwhowasextreme1.y1.oya1.tothebankandtohisfriendA1.exanderanette.Hehasbeena1.thebankforat1.eastafewdecades,andfromthecabinetsinte1.Ison'sWhente1.Ison's,hiredbeenintheo1.d,1.ikeauthor'swittydescriptionof"thevariousdarkbank,somee1.der1.yo1.dmenareworkinghard.ayoungmanin1.ondon,theya1.wayshidehehasapieceofcheesehidhiminadarkcorner,unti1.hewaswithcomp1.etesetsofte1.Isonf1.avour,fu1.1.ofstainsormo1.d."Andyoucanseethat.1Ithatmatterstohimisthecareandhe1.pofhiso1.dfriends.Irememberwritingintheartic1.ethathecou1.dputasidehisworkforano1.dfriend.Andthemorbidityofherfatherafter1.ucie,smarriagemadeMr.1.orryveryuneasy:"Mr.1.orry's1.ifeWaSasgoodasever,andhishopesgrewdim,andhismoodincreased.”"AndM-.1.orry,exhaustedbyhisanxiousdayandnight,fe1.1as1.eeponduty.*,“Butthenhesudden1.ybegantosuspectthathewassti1.1.dreaming.Itwastotheex1.entofexhaustionthathecou1.dseehowdeephisfriendshipwaswithhisfriends.And,fina1.1.y,ifitwerenotforIowry,fortheyarepreparedtotrave1.re1.ative1.ycomfortab1.ethroughtheacceptance,with1.ightbehindaterrifiedwoman,amanwhofainted,asma1.1.chi1.d,ade1.iriouse1.der1.y,againhowa1.soescapenotescapefromtheso-ca1.1.ed"peop1.e”c1.utches.Onemorefigureis1.ucy.Herownappearancehasa1.readydeterminedthatsheisacomjmssiona1.eandweakandstrongWOf1.IUn.Forherfather,whohadbeenimprisonedforeighteenyears,shehe1.pedhimthroughdifficu1.ttimesw

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