2024年《老人与海》英文读后感精华(篇).docx
2024年老人与海英文读后感精华(篇)老人与海英文读后感精华(15篇)当细细品完一本名著后,大家心中一定有很多感想,写一份读后感,记录收获与付出吧.怎样写读后感才能避免写成“流水账”呢?下面是我为大家整理的老人与海3英文读后感,欢迎大家分享.老人与海英文读后感1Theo1.dmanandtheSeacreatesac1.assicimageofatoughman.Ano1.dfishermannamedSantiagoofCubav/entfishinga1.oneandcaughtahugeMar1.inafter84daysofnothing.Thisisabigfishtwofeet1.ongerthanhisboatthattheo1.dmanhasneverseenorheardof.Thefishv/asstrongandstrong.Hedraggedtheboatanddriftedfortwodaysandnights.Inthesetv/odaysandnights,theo1.dmanexperiencedadifficu1.ttestthathehadneverexperiencedbefore,andfina1.1.ystabbedthebigfishtodeathandtiedittothebow.However,atthistime,hemetashark.Theo1.dmanfoughtwiththesharktothedeath.Asaresu1.t,themar1.inv/aseatenupbytheshark.Theo1.dmanfina1.1.ydraggedhomewithon1.yabarefishske1.eton.WhenIreadaboutthefiercestrugg1.ebetweentheo1.dfishermanandsharks,Iwasrea1.1.yworriedabouthim,buthea1.waysmaintainedanoptimisticspirittofacesomegreatdifficu1.ties.Seeinghere,Icou1.dn'the1.pthinkingofmyse1.f.WheneverIencountersomedifficu1.ties,Ia1.waysfee1.veryunhappy,fee1.veryupsetandwanttoescapefromrea1.ity.1.ookatGrandpafishermanagain.Nomatterwhatdifficu1.tiesheencounters,hedoesn'tshrinkback,butfacesthembrave1.y!1.ifeshou1.da1.sobe1.ikethis.Don'tbegreedyandafraidofdeath.Haveconfidenceinyourse1.f.Evenifweencountermanydifficu1.ties,Weshou1.dnever1.etitdovn.Weshou1.dbrave1.ye1.iminateit.Wearethefutureofourmother1.and.Weshou1.dbeasambitiousasGrandpafishermanandpursuebetterandbiggergoa1.s.Ibe1.ievethatwithmyefforts,Iwi1.1.becomeasbraveandbraveasGrandpafisherman.1.ifeisanend1.esspursuitItsroadis1.ong,difficu1.tandfu1.1.ofupsanddowns,butas1.ongashebrave1.yandtenacious1.ymeetsthecha1.1.engewithaconfidentheart,hewi1.1.a1.waysbearea1.winner*Iwi1.1.rememberthatamanisnotborntobedefeated.Youcandestroyhimasmuchasyoucan,butyoucan'tdefeathim.老人与海英文读后感2WhenIv/asamidd1.esch1.student.vefinishedthisbookinChineseButwhenIreaditinEng1.ish,!rea1.1.ygainsomethingnewbothinthewayofexpressionandthespirititshov/stous.MaybedifferentagestoreadthesamebkWewi1.1.1.earndifferentthingsfromit.At1.east,formypart,thatistrue.FirstIy1Iwou1.d1.iketoreviewsomeinformationaboutthisbook.Suchasthebackground,majorcharactersandthetopicofit.TheO1.dManandtheSeaisastorybyErnestHemingway,writteninCubain1951andpub1.ishedin1952.Itwasthe1.astmajorworkoffictiontobeproducedbyHemingwayandpub1.ishedinhis1.ifetime.Oneofhismostfamousworks,itcentersuponSantiago,anagingCubanfishermanwhostrugg1.eswithagiantmar1.infaroutintheGu1.fStream.TheO1.dManandtheSeaservedtoreinvigorateHemingway's1.iteraryreputationandpromptedareexaminationofhisentirebodyofwork.Thenove1.1.awasinitia1.1.yreceivedwithmuchpopu1.arity;itrestoredmanyreaders'confidenceinHemingway'scapabi1.ityasanauthor.Itspub1.isher,Scribner's,onaneartydustjacket,ca1.1.edthenove1.1.aa"newc1.assic,"andmanycriticsfavorab1.ycompareditv/ithsuchworksasWi1.1.iamFau1.kner's"TheBear-andHermanMe1.vi1.1.e'sMoby-Dick.Thisbookgivesmeadeepimpressionespecia1.1.ythedescriptionabouttheman,Sbravenessandpersistence.Inthisbook,inordertosuggesttheprofundityoftheo1.dman'$sacrificeandtheg1.orythatderivesfromit,Hemingwaypurposefu1.1.y1.ikensSantiagotoChrist,who,accordingtoChristiantheo1.ogy,gavehis1.ifeforthegreaterg1.oryofhumankind.Crucifixionimageryisthemostnoticeab1.ewayinwhichHemingwaycreatesthesymbo1.icpara1.1.e1.betweenSantiagoandChrist.WhenSantiago'spa1.msarefirstcutbyhisfishing1.ine,thereadercannothe1.pbutthinkofChristsufferinghisstigmata.1.ater,whenthesharksarrive,Hemingwayportraystheo1.dmanasacrucifiedmartyr,sayingthathemakesanoisesimi1.artothatofamanhavingnai1.sdriventhroughhishands.Furthermore,theimageoftheo1.dmanstrugg1.ingupthehi1.1.withhismastacrosshisshou1.dersreca1.1.sChristsmarchtov/ardCa1.vary.EventhepositioninwhichSantiagoco1.1.apsesonhisbedfacedownwithhisarmsoutstraightandthepa1.msofhishandsup-bringstomindtheimageofChristsufferingonthecross.Hemingwayemp1.oystheseimagesinthefina1.pagesofthenove1.1.ainorderto1.inkSantiagotoChrist,v/hoexemp1.ifiedtranscendencebyturning1.ossintogain,defeatintotriumph,andevendeathintorenewed1.ife.Themajorcharactersinthisbookarea1.sovividand1.ive1.y.Santiago?,theo1.dmanofthenove1.1.a,Stit1.e,SantiagoisaCubanfishermanwhohashadanextendedrunofbad1.uck.Despitehisexpertise,hehasbeenunab1.etocatchafishforeighty-fourdays.Heishumb1.e,yetexhibitsajustifiedprideinhisabi1.ities.Hisknow1.edgeoftheseaanditscreatures,andofhiscraft,isunpara1.1.e1.edandhe1.pshimpreserveasenseofhoperegard1.essofcircumstance.Themar1.in?,Santiagohooksthemar1.in,whichWe1.earnattheendofthenove1.1.ameasureseighteenfeet,onthefirstafternoonofhisfishingexpedition.Mano1.in?,aboypresumab1.yinhisado1.escence,Mano1.inisSantiago'sapprenticeanddevotedattendant.Theo1.dmanfirsttookhimoutonaboatwhenhewasmere1.yfiveyearso1.d.DuetoSantiago/Srecentbad1.uck,Mano1.in,sparentshaveforcedtheboytogooutonadifferentfishingboat.Mano1.in,however,sti1.1.caresdeep1.yfortheo1.dman,towhomhecontinuesto1.ookasamentor.JoeDiMaggio,a1.thoughDiMaggioneverappearsinthenove1.,hep1.aysasignificantro1.enonethe1.ess.Santiagovorshipshimasamode1.ofstrengthandcommitment,andhisthoughtsturntowardDiMaggiowheneverheneedstoreassurehimse1.fofhisownstrength.Perico?,Perico1thereaderassumes,ownsthebodegainSantiago*Svi1.1.age.Heneverappearsinthenove1.,butheservesanimportantro1.einthefisherman'$1.ifebyprovidinghimwithnewspapersthatreportthebaseba1.1.scores.Thisactestab1.isheshimasakindmanwhohe1.pstheagingSantiago.Martin1IikePerico,Martin,acafeownerinSantiago'svi1.1.age,doesnotappearinthestory.Thereader1.earnsofhimthroughMano1.in,whooftengoestoMartinforSantiago*ssupper.Astheo1.dmansays,Martinisamanoffrequentkindnesswhodeservestoberepaid.Fromtheveryfirstparagraph,Santiagoischaracterizedassomeonestrugg1.ingagainstdefeat.Hehasgoneeighty-fourdayswithoutcatchingafishhewi1.1.soonpasshisownrecordofeighty-sevendays.A1.mostasareminderofSantiago'Sstrugg1.e,thesai1.ofhisskiffresemb1.es"thef1.agofpermanentdefeat/Buttheo1.dmanrefusesdefeatateveryturn:hereso1.vestosai1.outbeyondtheotherfishermentowherethebiggestfishpromisetobe.He1.andsthemar1.in,tyinghisrecordofeighty-sevendaysafterabruta1.three-dayfight,andhecontinuestoWardoffsharksfromstea1.inghisprey,eventhoughheknowsthebatt1.eisuse1.ess.BecauseSantiagoispittedagainstthecreaturesofthesea.somereaderschoosetovievtheta1.easachronic1.eofman'Sbatt1.eagainstthenatura1.wor1.d,butthenove1.1.ais,moreaccurate1.y,thestoryofman'Sp1.acewithinnature.BothSantiagoandthemar1.indisp1.ayqua1.itiesofpride,honor,andbravery,andbotharesubjecttothesameeterna1.1.aw:theymustki1.1.orbeki1.1.ed.AsSantiagoref1.ectswhenhewatchesthewearywarb1.erf1.ytowardshore,whereitwi1.1.inevitab1.ymeetthehawk,thewor1.disfi1.1.edwithpredators,andno1.ivingthingcanescapetheinevitab1.estrugg1.ethatwi1.1.1.eadtoitsdeath.Santiago1.ivesaccordingtohisownobservation:*manisnotmadefordefeat.amancanbedestroyedbutnotdefeated."InHemingway'Sportraitofthewor1.d,deathisinevitab1.e,butthebestmen(andanima1.s)wi1.1.nonethe1.essrefusetogiveintoitspower.According1.y,manandfishwi1.1.strugg1.etothedeath,justashungrysharkswi1.1.1.aywastetoano1.dman'$trophycatch.Thenove1.suggeststhatitispossib1.etotranscendthisnatura1.1.av/.Infact,theveryinevitabi1.ityofdestructioncreatesthetermsthata1.1.owaworthymanorbeasttotranscendit.Itisprecise1.ythroughtheefforttobatt1.etheinevitab1.ethatamancanprovehimse1.f.Indeed,amancanprovethisdeterminationoverandoverthroughtheworthinessoftheopponentshechoosestoface.Santiagofindsthemar1.inworthyofafight,justasheoncefound,thegreatnegroofCienfuegosvworthy.HSantiago1thoughdestroyedattheendofthenove1.1.a,isneverdefeated.Instead,heemergesasahero.Santiago'Sstrugg1.edoesnotenab1.ehimtochangeman'Sp1.aceinthewor1.d.Rather,itenab1.eshimtomeethismostdignifieddestiny.Whi1.eitiscertain1.ytruethatSantiago'Seighty-four-dayrunofbad1.uckisanaffronttohisprideasamasterfu1.fisherman,andthathisattempttobearouthisski1.1.sbysai1.ingfarintothegu1.fwaters1.eadstodisaster,Hemingwaydoesnotcondemnhisprotagonistforbeingfu1.1.ofpride.Onthecontrary,Santiagostandsasprfthatpridemotivatesmentogreatness.Becausetheo1.dmanacknow1.edgesthatheki1.1.edthemightymar1.in1.arge1.youtofpride,andbecausehiscaptureofthemar1.in1.eadsinturntohisheroictranscendenceofdefeat,pridebecomesthesourceofSantiago'Sgreateststrength.Withoutaferocioussenseofpride,thatbatt1.ewou1.dneverhavebeenfought,ormore1.ike1.y,itwou1.dhavebeenabandonedbeforetheend.Santiago'spridea1.somotivateshisdesiretotranscendthedestructiveforcesofnature.Throughoutthenove1.,nomatterhowba1.efu1.hiscircumstancesbecome,theo1.dmanexhibitsanunf1.aggingdeterminationtocatchthemar1.inandbringittoshore.Whenthefirstsharkarrives,Santiago'Sreso1.veismentionedtwiceinthespaceofjustafewparagraphs.Eveniftheo1.dmanhadreturnedwiththemar1.inintacthismomentofg1.ory,1.ikethemar1.in,Smeat,wou1.dhavebeenshort-1.ived.Theg1.oryandhonorSantiagoaccruescomesnotfromhisbatt1.eitse1.fbutfromhisprideanddeterminationtofight.Santiagodreamshisp1.easantdreamofthe1.ionsatp1.ayonthebeachesofAfricathreetimes.Thefirsttimeisthenightbeforehedepartsonhisthree-dayfishingexpedition,thesecondoccurswhenhes1.eepsontheboatforafewhoursinthemidd1.eofhisstrugg1.ewiththemar1.in,andthethirdtakesp1.aceattheveryendofthebk.Infact,thesoberpromiseofthetriumphandregenerationvithwhichthenove1.1.ac1.osesissupportedbythefina1.imageofthe1.ions.BecauseSantiagoassociatesthe1.ionswithhisyouth,thedreamsuggeststhecircu1.arnatureof1.ife.Additiona1.1.y,becauseSantiagoimaginesthe1.ions,fiercepredators,p1.aying,hisdreamsuggestsaharmonybetweentheopposingforces1.ifeanddeath,1.oveandhate,destructionandregenerationofnature.Thisbookgivesmecourageofconqueringa1.1.kindsofdifficu1.ties.AndIhavethebe1.iefthatthemostbeautifu1.thingistheprocessthatwemakeourbesttoachieveourdream,andneversaygiveup.老人与海英文读后感3Sometimeagoread'theo1.dmanandthesea',"theo1.dmanandthesea"isHemingwaywritteninCubain1951,amedium-1.engthnove1.,waspub1.ishedin1952.Theo1.dmanandtheseaisoneofHemingwaysmostfamousworks,hete1.1.sthestoryofano1.dmanfishingontheseaa1.1.theyearround.Oncehecaughtabigfish,buthehadmetonthewaybacktogroupsofsharks,theo1.dmanworkhardandstrugg1.e,butfai1.edintheend,thesharkatea1.1.ofthemeat,theo1.dmandraggedapairofbigfishske1.etonback.Nove1.sofa1.1.timeisverycompact,beforeandafteron1.yfourdays:thedaybeforeatsea,theo1.dmanreturnedfromthesea.withreferencetop1.ayaroundthecharactersonebyone,there1.ationshipbetweenthegroupandtheo1.dman,a1.ovehe,withhischi1.dren1.earnfishingmano1.in;Apairofveryse1.fishparents;Agroupofrespectedhim,buta1.wayscan'tunderstandhisfishing;Aconcernedabouthishote1.owners.Theo1.dman1.ivedinsuchacharactergroups,bycontrast,hehadasignificant1.ydifferentwithothers,heisveryoptimistic,open-minded,isanexperienced,theindustriousandbraveandconfidentadventurous,deep1.y1.ovesthe1.ifeofasimp1.eCubanfisherman.Atthesametime,a1.socanproducethehub-and-spokestructurec1.uec1.ear,centra1.focushigh1.ight,theeffectofthestoryisconciseand1.ive1.y.Theo1.dmansaid:*amanisnotborntodefeat,youcandestroyit,butcan'tbeathim."Suchnever-say-diespiritinspiresus.weshou1.dnotIeamthisspirit?前一段时间读了老人与海深有邮,老人与海是海明威于1951年在古巴写的一篇中篇小说,于1952年出版.老人与海是海明戚最著名的作品之一,他讲述了一位常年在海上打渔的老人.有一次他钓到了一条大鱼,但他在返回的路上遇上了成群的的鲨鱼,老人使出浑身解数与其搏斗,但最后还是失败了,鲨鱼把肉全吃掉了,结果老人拖若一副大鱼骨架回去了.小说的全部时间非常紧凑,前后只有四天:出海的前一天,一老人从海上归来为引子,让周围的人物一个个出场,交代了他们与老人之间的关系:一个热爱他,跟他在一起学习钓鱼的孩子马诺林;一对非常自私的父母;一群尊敬他,但永远不舱理解他的打渔人;一个关心他的酒店老板.老人就生活在这样的,人物群体中,相比之下,他与众人有着明显的不同,他很乐观,心胸开闰,是个经钻丰富、充满信心、勤劳勇敢.富于日睑、热爱生活的缔卜的古巴渔民.同时,这种死福式结构还能产生找索清指明了、中心集中突出、故事简洁明快的效果.老人说:"一个人并不是生来就要给打败的,你可以;肖灭它,却不能打败他.'这种永不言败的精神激励若我们,我们不应该学习这样的精神吗?老人与海英文读后感4Thisyearwintervacation,IreadtheAmericanwe1.1.-knownwriterHemingwaysnove1.,o1.dpersonandSea*,Iextreme1.yadmireinthenove1.theseniorfishermanswi1.1.,he1.etmeunderstandonepersoncertain1.ymusthavere1.ent1.essspirit,on1.ythencou1.dobtainsuccessfu1.1.y.Thenove1.descriptionisoneyearnearsixtyyearsofageseniorfisherman,whena1.onegoestoseainonefishing,fishedonebigfish,actua1.1.ydidnotpu1.1.Theseniorfishermansocia1.izedsevera1.daysafterthefish,on1.ythendiscoveredthiswasthebigmar1.inwhichonesurpassedtheonese1.ffishingboatsevera1.fo1.d,a1.thoughknewperfect1.ywe1.1.verydifficu1.ttowin,butsti1.1.didnotgiveup.AfterWardSandfurtherbecauseinthebigmar1.inwoundfishfishysme1.1.broughtinsevera1.crowdsofsharkfishsnatchesthefood,buttheo1.dpersonsti1.1.didnothope1.ikethistogiveup,fina1.1.yhigh1.ightedencirc1.estight1.y,returnedtothebigfishbe1.tthefishingport,1.etsotherfishermennotadmirea1.ready.WhenIread,theseniorfishermanthink:Heretotheseacoastrea1.1.ywastoonear.perhapscou1.dhaveabiggerfishinafartherp1.ace.”When,Iextreme1.yadmirethisseniorfisherman,becausehebynowa1.readyprojectedonsomefish,buthehadnotsett1.edtothepresentsituation,butwasapproachesthebiggergoa1.advance.Againhasa1.ookus,usua1.1.ymeetsones1.ight1.yisdifficu1.t,p1.ainincessant1.y.Wewi1.1.bethemother1.andfuture,wi1.1.besupposedto1.ikethiso1.dpersonsamemind1.oftyaspiration,wi1.1.evenbetterpursueevenbetter,thebiggergoa1.WhenIread-thebigmar1.instartfasttogatherroundtheyoungfishingboathover,twinedthecab1.eonthemast,theo1.dpersonrighthand1.ifteduphighthestee1.fork,1.eaptthewatersurfaceinitthef1.ash,didutmostthrowstoitsheart,onewai1.endedthebigfishs1.ife,itwasstaticstaticf1.oatsonthewatersurface.,When,myhearta1.so1.ikedtogetherthebigstonefa1.1.s.Iextreme1.yadmireo1.dpersonthatkinddonotdread,there1.ent1.essspirit,a1.thoughknowsthematchstrengthisverystrong,buthenots1.ight1.yf1.inches,esdifficu1.t1.yabove.Justbecausehadthiskindofspirittheseniorfishermanon1.ythenachievedthis1.ifeanddeathcontestsuccess.Wea1.somuststudyseniorfishermansspiritin1.ife,hand1.esthematterdoesnotfearthedifficu1.ty,on1.ythencanobtainsuccessfu1.1.y.Wasreadingthebigfishssme1.1.ofb1.oodissme1.1.edbyonecrov/dofsharkfish,strugg1.edswimssnatchesthefood,o1.dpersons1.efthandhappentointheconvu1.sions,heon1.ycou1.dusetherighthand,withwdenstick,themouthandsoona1.1.wasa1.1.owedtousefortheweaponse1.f-defensewhichattacked,andfina1.1.yexpe1.1.edthiscrowdofsharkfish.Butthebigfishsmeatv/asa1.readyeatenonemost,buttheo1.dpersona1.socharming1.ycriticizedonese1.fthe1.efthand,thisv/orktimeactua1.1.ywasresting'time,Ia1.sowassubduedbytheo1.dpersonoptimisticspirit.Inthe1.ife,some1.ossesareinevitab1.e,weshou1.dtreatbytheoptimisticmanner,cannotbeca1.cu1.ating.Fina1.1.y,thenove1.seesbyoneyouththeseniorfishermanfu1.1.yhas18foot1.ongbigmar1.ininthemeasure,oncemoredescribedthisfishshugeness,exp1.ainedseniorfishermanovercomesthedifficu1.tywasbig,non-wasmorecommonthan.Thenove1.eu1.ogizedthespiritwhichtheseniorfishermanfearhardanddangerousdi1.igent1.ydidnotstrugg1.e,Wea1.soshou1.d1.ikehissuch,cou1.dnotsatisfythepresentsituation,shou1.dpositive1.ytoabove,doanymattera1.1.isre1.ent1.ess,edifficu1.t1.yabove,cou1.dgiveupha1.fwayinnoway.On1.yhasthis,weon1.ythencanobtainabiggersuccessandthevictory.老人与海英文读后感5Inrecentdays,Ihavefinishedreadingthebook,theo1.dmanandthesea'.Andgeta1.otofinsightsfromit.TheownerofthisbookisafishermannamedSantiagowho1.ivesinCuba.HefoughtahugeM