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名著老人与海英语读后感

名著老人与海英语读后感
名著老人与海英语读后感

名著老人与海英语读后感 《老人与海》体现了海明威的人生哲学和道德理想,永不服输的斗士精神和 积极向上的乐观人生态度。 以下是小编带来的老人与海英语读后感, 希望对你有 帮助。 老人与海英语读后感(一) When I was a middle school student, I’ve finished this book in Chinese.But when I read it in English,I really gain something new both in the way of expression and the spirit it shows to us.May be different ages to read the same book we will learn different things from it.At least, for my part, that is true. Firstly,I would like to review some information about this book.Such as the background,major characters and the topic of it. The Old Man and the Sea is a story by Ernest Hemingway, written in Cuba in 1951 and published in 1952. It was the last major work of fiction to be produced by Hemingway and published in his lifetime. One of his most famous works, it centers upon Santiago, an aging Cuban fisherman who struggles with a giant marlin far out in the Gulf Stream. The Old Man and the Sea served to reinvigorate Hemingway's literary reputation and prompted a reexamination of his entire body of work. The novella was initially received with much popularity; it restored many readers' confidence in Hemingway's capability as an author. Its publisher, Scribner's, on an early dust jacket, called the novella a "new classic," and many critics favorably compared it with such works as William Faulkner's "The Bear" and Herman Melville's Moby-Dick. This book gives me a deep impression especially the description about the man’s braveness and persistence. In this book, in order to suggest the profundity of the old man’s sacrifice and the glory that derives from it, Hemingway purposefully likens Santiago to Christ, who, according to Christian theology, gave his life for the greater glory of humankind. Crucifixion imagery is the most noticeable way in which Hemingway creates the symbolic parallel between Santiago and Christ. When Santiago’s palms are first cut by his
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fishing line, the reader cannot help but think of Christ suffering his stigmata. Later, when the sharks arrive, Hemingway portrays the old man as a crucified martyr, saying that he makes a noise similar to that of a man having nails driven through his hands. Furthermore, the image of the old man struggling up the hill with his mast across his shoulders recalls Christ’s march toward Calvary. Even the position in which Santiago collapses on his bed—face down with his arms out straight and the palms of his hands up—brings to mind the image of Christ suffering on the cross. Hemingway employs these images in the final pages of the novella in order to link Santiago to Christ, who exemplified transcendence by turning loss into gain, defeat into triumph, and even death into renewed life. The major characters in this book are also vivid and lively. Santiago?,the old man of the novella’s title, Santiago is a Cuban fisherman who has had an extended run of bad luck. Despite his expertise, he has been unable to catch a fish for eighty-four days. He is humble, yet exhibits a justified pride in his abilities. His knowledge of the sea and its creatures, and of his craft, is unparalleled and helps him preserve a sense of hope regardless of circumstance. The marlin?,Santiago hooks the marlin, which we learn at the end of the novella measures eighteen feet, on the first afternoon of his fishing expedition. Manolin?,a boy presumably in his adolescence, Manolin is Santiago’s apprentice and devoted attendant. The old man first took him out on a boat when he was merely five years old. Due to Santiago’s recent bad luck, Manolin’s parents have forced the boy to go out on a different fishing boat. Manolin, however, still cares deeply for the old man, to whom he continues to look as a mentor. Joe DiMaggio, although DiMaggio never appears in the novel, he plays a significant role nonetheless. Santiago worships him as a model of strength and commitment, and his thoughts turn toward DiMaggio whenever he needs to reassure himself of his own strength. Perico ?,Perico, the reader assumes, owns the bodega in Santiago’s village. He never appears in the novel, but he serves an important role in the fisherman’s life by providing him with newspapers that report the baseball scores. This act establishes him as a kind man who helps the aging Santiago. Martin,like Perico, Martin, a café owner in Santiago’s village, does not appear in the story. The reader learns of him through
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Manolin, who often goes to Martin for Santiago’s supper. As the old man says, Martin is a man of frequent kindness who deserves to be repaid. From the very first paragraph, Santiago is characterized as someone struggling against defeat. He has gone eighty-four days without catching a fish—he will soon pass his own record of eighty-seven days. Almost as a reminder of Santiago’s struggle, the sail of his skiff resembles “the flag of permanent defeat.” But the old man refuses defeat at every turn: he resolves to sail out beyond the other fishermen to where the biggest fish promise to be. He lands the marlin, tying his record of eighty-seven days after a brutal three-day fight, and he continues to ward off sharks from stealing his prey, even though he knows the battle is useless. Because Santiago is pitted against the creatures of the sea, some readers choose to view the tale as a chronicle of man’s battle against the natural world, but the novella is, more accurately, the story of man’s place within nature. Both Santiago and the marlin display qualities of pride, honor, and bravery, and both are subject to the same eternal law: they must kill or be killed. As Santiago reflects when he watches the weary warbler fly toward shore, where it will inevitably meet the hawk, the world is filled with predators, and no living thing can escape the inevitable struggle that will lead to its death. Santiago lives according to his own observation: “man is not made for defeat . . . [a] man can be destroyed but not defeated.” In Hemingway’s portrait of the world, death is inevitable, but the best men (and animals) will nonetheless refuse to give in to its power. Accordingly, man and fish will struggle to the death, just as hungry sharks will lay waste to an old man’s trophy catch. The novel suggests that it is possible to transcend this natural law. In fact, the very inevitability of destruction creates the terms that allow a worthy man or beast to transcend it. It is precisely through the effort to battle the inevitable that a man can prove himself. Indeed, a man can prove this determination over and over through the worthiness of the opponents he chooses to face. Santiago finds the marlin worthy of a fight, just as he once found “the great negro of Cienfuegos” worthy. HSantiago, though destroyed at the end of the novella, is never defeated. Instead, he emerges as a hero. Santiago’s struggle does not enable him to change man’s place in the world. Rather, it enables him to meet his most dignified destiny.
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While it is certainly true that Santiago’s eighty-four-day run of bad luck is an affront to his pride as a masterful fisherman, and that his attempt to bear out his skills by sailing far into the gulf waters leads to disaster, Hemingway does not condemn his protagonist for being full of pride. On the contrary, Santiago stands as proof that pride motivates men to greatness. Because the old man acknowledges that he killed the mighty marlin largely out of pride, and because his capture of the marlin leads in turn to his heroic transcendence of defeat, pride becomes the source of Santiago’s greatest strength. Without a ferocious sense of pride, that battle would never have been fought, or more likely, it would have been abandoned before the end. Santiago’s pride also motivates his desire to transcend the destructive forces of nature. Throughout the novel, no matter how baleful his circumstances become, the old man exhibits an unflagging determination to catch the marlin and bring it to shore. When the first shark arrives, Santiago’s resolve is mentioned twice in the space of just a few paragraphs. Even if the old man had returned with the marlin intact, his moment of glory, like the marlin’s meat, would have been short-lived. The glory and honor Santiago accrues comes not from his battle itself but from his pride and determination to fight. Santiago dreams his pleasant dream of the lions at play on the beaches of Africa three times. The first time is the night before he departs on his three-day fishing expedition, the second occurs when he sleeps on the boat for a few hours in the middle of his struggle with the marlin, and the third takes place at the very end of the book. In fact, the sober promise of the triumph and regeneration with which the novella closes is supported by the final image of the lions. Because Santiago associates the lions with his youth, the dream suggests the circular nature of life. Additionally, because Santiago imagines the lions, fierce predators, playing, his dream suggests a harmony between the opposing forces—life and death, love and hate, destruction and regeneration—of nature. This book gives me courage of conquering all kinds of difficulties .And I have the belief that the most beautiful thing is the process that we make our best to achieve our dream,and never say give up . 老人与海英语读后感(二) the Old Man and the Sea is one of Hemingway\'s most enduring works and may very well become one of the true classics of this generation. It
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played a GREat part in his winning the Pulizer Prize in 1953 and the 1954 Novel Prize for Literature and confirmed his power and presence in the literary world. Hemingway is also one of my favorite writers. Besides The Old Man And the Sea, I have read some of his other works, such as The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms and The Snow of Kilimanijaro. But The Old Man and the Sea is the one that left the deepest impression on me. I first read this book when I was in my fifteens. And now I remember it just as well as if I had read it yesterday. Pride and Prejudice is a chefdoeuvre. My first impression of this story was from screen. It\'s long long ago, maybe before I can read english books. I don\'t remember which movie edition I had seen. But I was impressed by the music, the scenery and the costume. I was very favor of a section of music in its balls. It\'s pretty brisk, liked a wonderful song of a bird. Regarding to the characters, I liked Elizabeth, the heroine,though I didn\'t think she\'s beautiful. But she\'s smart. However, I didn\'t pay much attention to the plot. I thought it\'s so long that it made me impatient and bored. By now, I haven\'t read the whole story in English or its Chinese version, either. I owe it to my prejudice. In fact, I didn\'t understand the story at that time. I didn\'t know why it called Pride and Prejudice. Of course someone was pride, but I didn\'t find where\' s the prejudice. I thought it\'s normal, the way people treated each other in that. I considered prejudice would be very disgusting. But to the movie everthing was OK in my minds, except its length. Now, I think I have understood more about it. I\'m a prejudiced person so I can\'t find where\'s wrong. I merely like to do the things I like. Everytime I meet somebody or something,my thinking about he or it all depends on my foregone experience and my mood of the time.
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老人与海读书笔记

( 一个人可以被毁灭,但不可以被打败 《老人与海》读书笔记 海明威的《老人与海》讲述了一个极为简单的故事,是一片能让人感动其中,感悟其中的故事,一个名为圣地亚哥的老渔夫,独自一人出海打渔,在一无所获的84天后钓到了一条奇大无比的马林鱼,只是老人从未看到的一条大鱼,这条顽强的大鱼拖着老人的船漂了两天两夜,老人在这两天两夜中艰难地生存着,最后看似有一丝希望,却被鲨鱼给毁灭了,老人与鲨鱼进行了殊死搏斗,结果大马林鱼还是被鲨鱼吃光了,老人最后在半夜拖着只剩一副光秃秃的鱼骨架回家了。 厄纳斯特*海明威是20世纪美国小说家,他所创作的独具风格的作品具有世界影响,他参加过战争,受过伤,一生中坎坷很多,可以说他双全吧,打过仗,在战争中写新闻稿,后来开始写小说。 《老人与海》看似简单的故事情节,却蕴含了许多生后的哲理和寓意。 老人与社会斗争,与天与地斗,是一个勇敢者的形象,“大马林鱼开始快速的围着小渔船游动,将缆绳缠绕到了桅杆上,老人右手高举着钢叉,在它跃出水面的一瞬间,竭尽全力的向它的心脏掷去,一声哀鸣结束了大鱼的生命,它静静的浮在水面上……”,这是老人在和命运抗争,连续84天一条鱼都没有钓到,就快要放弃时,老人一直在不停地鼓励自己,再走远一点,再走远一点,“鱼啊,他轻轻的说出声来,我和你奉陪到死,依我看,它也要和我奉陪到死的,老人想,于是他等待着明天,眼下正当破晓前的时分,天气很泠,他把身子紧贴着木船舷来取暖,它能熬多久我就能熬多久。”老人是勇敢的是无畏的,是作者心目中的勇士,也是我们社会中的勇士,作者是想通过老人来塑造一位与命运与社会抗争的“悲剧英雄人物”,社会永远不会同情如同一粒尘埃的民众,然而民众却一次次的改写社会,有了这样那样的人,才使得我们对社会对自己所处的环境有了更清醒更全面的认识,个人抗争不了命运,但是老人却不气馁,“一个人可以被毁灭,但不可以被打败”,这是这位老人的写照,也是海明威心中的形象,是他心中理想的,向往的形象,也是最能打动我的一句话,人生是充满挫折和曲折的过程,失败就像是家常便饭,时时都有,有大有小,但是,人的承受力也有大有小,这就注定有人勇敢,屡败屡战,有人胆怯,一蹶不振,因此海明威希望塑造一个永远也打不败的“人”,尽管没有别人的信任,但还是坚持着,我佩服老人的精神,老人梦中多次出现“狮子”嬉戏打闹的场景,是象征着力量和希望,不论结局怎样,老人心中永远打不倒。老人也是一位非常热爱自然的人,不惧孤独的人,“它们(指海豚)都是好样的”他说“它们是我们的兄弟,就想飞鱼一样”,“跟着他怜悯起这条被他钓住的大鱼来了……”,“你现在觉得痛了吧,鱼”他说“老实说,我也是如此啊”,“鱼闭着嘴,尾巴直上直下的竖着,我们像亲兄弟一样航行着……所以老人想,只要它高兴,让他把我带回去得了,我不过靠诡计才比它强,可他对我并无一点恶意”,从以上摘抄的句子可以看出,老人是多么喜欢自然,将自然的一切当成自己的朋友,每每都站在他们的立场来思考,老人还遇到了一只飞疲惫的停留在船上的小鸟,老人就与小鸟聊起天了,在空旷静寂的海面上,孤独席卷而来,自言自语成为老人排遣寂寞的方式,顽强乐观成了老人必备的心态,就算独自一人也无所谓吧!对今天这个社会来说,这样的奋斗方式多么的讽刺啊!现实社会中这样独自面对孤独的情形也不多见了吧,更何况大多数人已从内心惧怕孤独呢!阅读就像照镜子一样,人是无法看到自己的面目,也无法洞悉自己的灵魂,而阅读则让我发现自己的份量,如何让我面对孤独我该怎么办如果那样的话,我想我不久就会疯掉,我没有老人那样坚不可摧的精神力量,就像他和男孩每天扯谎,“有什么吃的东西吗”男孩问,“有锅鱼煮黄米饭,你想吃吗”“不,我回家吃,要我给你生火吗”,“不用,等会我自己来,也许就吃冷饭算了”,“我把撒网拿去好吗”“当然好”。是世上并没有什么“鱼煮黄米饭”,还得要饭店老板接济,一切都

老人与海英语读后感300字8篇

老人与海英语读后感300字8篇 老人圣地亚哥是一位老渔民,老人与海就讲述了他在连续八十 四天都没有捕到一条鱼的情况下,终于独自一人钓上了一条大马林鱼,但这条鱼庞大的像一座山丘,所以将老渔民圣地亚哥的小渔船整整拖了几天几夜叉筋疲力尽,被老人杀死绑在了小船的一头。老人返航的时候却遇到了鲨鱼,他应用的抵抗鲨鱼的攻击。可最后回到港湾的时候,大鱼只剩下鱼头、鱼尾和一条脊骨。 这篇小说描写了老人在中亚紫霞仍保持着优雅的风度。作者这 样写突出了老人威严冷静的性格特点,就像我们小学五年级的一篇课文《桥》中的老支书一样。面对鲨鱼的攻击,老人并没有吓呆了,而是沉着的应对鲨鱼疯狂的攻击才保住了自己的性命。如果老人并没有沉着的应对鲨鱼的攻击,那老人将会一无所有(宝货老人的生命)这篇小说主要告诉我名字一个人应用有的最宝贵的精神—人可以被毁灭,却不可以被打败。圣地亚哥也因此而成为了文学史上最着名的“硬汉”之一 所以在生活上我们要学习老渔民圣地亚哥的品格与精神,才能 成为对住过有用的人。 开始,老人先是准备了几天,然后划船离开码头。几天后,他 找到合适的地点钓起鱼来。可令他非常意外的事情发生了,他捕到一条大鱼,然而当天,他没办法把那条鱼拉上来,因为鱼太大太有力量了。就这样,一场较量开始了。连继二天,他们都在拉来拉去。到了第三天,较量终于以老人获胜结束了。老人发现那条大鱼竟然比老人

的船还长,老人决定把那条大鱼绑在船舷上返航。可一件非常不幸的事发生了,途中鲨鱼开始吃那条鱼。就这样,老人和鲨鱼战斗起来。每天,老人都要打死一些鲨鱼,虽然很残酷,可要保住这条鱼又有什么办法呢。 最终,鱼肉被鲨鱼吃光了,只剩下骨架,老人被打败了。然而他休息了几天,又准备出海打鱼了。 我要学习老人坚持不懈的精神。 今天,我把《老人与海》这一本书读完了,这一本书主要讲了一位老人在海上钓鱼,可他一连84没有钓上一条鱼。 其实这本书我读完后,并没有完全理解这本书的意思,于是我就问了妈妈,妈妈就又给我讲了一遍,我才明白了一些。 老人一连84天没有任何收获,可是他没有放弃,仍然不停的给自己加油鼓劲,最后他决定去深海里捕捉一条大大的鱼,于是他就出发了。最后虽然他钓到了一条好大的鱼,但在在往回返的时候却被大鲨鱼给吃光了,只留下了一条巨大的鱼骨头。他很伤心。 看完这本书,我心里有点难过。我觉得老人很可怜。 今年暑假,我读了美国著名作家海明威的小说《老人与海》。我十分佩服小说中老渔夫的意志,他让我懂得了一个人一定要有坚持不懈的精神,才能获得成功。 小说描写的是一个年近六旬的老渔夫,在一次单身出海打鱼时,钓到了一条大鱼,却拉不上来。老渔夫同鱼周旋了几天后,才发现这是一条超过自己渔船数倍的大马林鱼,虽然明知很难取胜,但仍不放

《老人与海》英语读书报告《The old man and the sea》

The Old Man and the Sea Nowadays I have read a book called The Old Man and the Sea. This novel written by Hemingway told us a story about an old man whose name is Santiago. It was one of Hemingway’s most famous novels and helped Hemingway made great achievement in his literature career. What’s more, this book was published by YILIN PRESS in April 1, 2007. The hero of The Old Man and the Sea was a senior fisherman who called Santiago. He was ordinary but brave and great. Whatever the weather, he had to fish to make a living. His life was very hard, but he never gave up. Santiago faced his life positively and lived well by himself. Fortunately, he was not lonely because of the company of a little boy. The cute boy’s name was Manolin. In Manolin’s heart, this old fisherman was not only a hero, but also his idol. He treated Santiago very well and often helped him. Though Manolin’s parents prevented him staying with Santiago, this little boy didn’t do this. He still chose to accompany and learn from the senior fisherman, who was a hero in his eyes. He believed that Santiago was a good fisherman and he could obtain some knowledge from him. I think that we should also learn from Santiago due to his great spirit. Although he was very poor, he was still confident enough to overcome all the difficulties in his life. His body was weak, but his mind was strong. For about 84 days, Santiago hadn’t got any fishes. However, he didn’t stop trying. He just made good preparation and set out in the 85th day. Through the 3-day fight, the old fisherman got the first fish in those 88 days. It was a big marlin fish. Seeing it, Santiago was quite tired out but also excited. Unexpectedly, after he made the big marlin fish surrender, he met across some big and fierce sharks. Those sharks wanted to eat the big marlin fish too. Certainly, Santiago wouldn’t allow it happen. Facing those terrible sharks, Santiago wasn’t afraid. He fought against them bravely. Finally, those sharks ate the meat of the big marlin fish, just leaving the bone of the big marlin fish to the old man. Maybe someone would regard Santiago as a loser, but from my point of view, Santiago didn’t lose. He was a hero and his spirit would exit in people’s heart forever.

《老人与海》英文读后感 400字左右

The filling of I read when I was in junior middle school. At that time I do not know why the old man persists to take dentuso back. It’s so dangerous to fight with sharks. But he did not give up. But now I’m really proud of Santiago. He is so brave and persevering. “But a man is not made for defeat” he said “A man can be destroyed but not defeated.” Santiago was old just as Hemingway said “Everything about him was old except his eyes and they were the same color as the sea and were cheerful and undefeated.” He think every day is a new day. No matter how old he is. He said “It’s better to be lucky. But I would rather be exact. Then when luck comes you are ready.” Santiago was poor; he had nothing except a little boat and harpoon. But he said “Now is no time to think of what you do not have. Think of what you can do with what there is.”Santiago was alone. Mandolin can not go to sea with him because of his parents. He catches fishes alone. He fights with sharks alone. He can talk to nobody except himself. No one will help him. But even though he faced hungry; weary and difficulty alone,

老人与海读后感(英文)

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