英文名著读后感1500词篇一:英文名著读后感1500词英文名著读后感1500词olivertwist,oneofthemostfamousworksofcharlesdickens’,isanovelreflectingthetragicfactofthelifeinbritainin18thcentury.theauthorwhohimselfwasborninapoorfamilywrotethisnovelinhistwentieswithaviewtorevealtheuglymasksofthosecruelcriminalsandtoexposethehorrorandviolencehiddenunderneaththenarrowanddirtystreetsinlondon.theheroofthisnovelwasolivertwist,anorphan,whowasthrownintoaworldfullofpovertyandcrime.hesufferedenormouspain,suchashunger,thirst,beatingandabuse.whilereadingthetragicexperiencesofthelittleoliver,iwasshockedbyhissufferings.ifeltforthepoorboy,butatthesametimeidetestedtheevilfaginandthebrutalbill.tomyrelief,aswaswritteninallthebeststories,thegoodnesseventuallyconquereddevilandoliverlivedahappylifeintheend.oneoftheplotsthatattractedmemostisthatafterthetheft,littleoliverwasallowedtorecoverinthekindcareofmrs.maylieandroseandbegananewlife.hewentforwalkswiththem,orrosereadtohim,andheworkedhardathislessons.hefeltasifhehadleftbehindforevertheworldofcrimeandhardshipandpoverty.howcansuchalittleboywhohadalreadysufferedoppressiveafflictionremainpureinbodyandmind?thereasonisthenatureofgoodness.ithinkitisthemostimportantinformationimpliedinthenovelbydickens-hebelievedthatgoodnesscouldconquereverydifficulty.althoughidon’tthinkgoodnessisomnipotent,yetidobelievethatthosewhoarekind-heartedlivemorehappilythanthosewhoareevil-minded.forme,thenatureofgoodnessisoneofthemostnecessarycharacterforaperson.goodnessistohumanswhatwateristofish.hewhoiswithoutgoodnessisanutterlyworthlessperson.onthecontrary,asthefamoussayinggoes,‘thefragrancealwaysstaysinthehandthatgivestherose’,hewhoiswithgoodnessundoubtedlyisahappyandusefulperson.peoplereceivinghishelparegratefultohimandhealsogetsgratifiedfromwhathehasdone,andthushecandogoodtoboththepeoplehehashelpedandhimself.tomydisappointment,nowadayssomepeopleseemtodoubttheexistenceofthegoodnessinhumanity.theylookdownonpeople’shonestyandkindness,thinkingitfoolishofpeopletobewarm-hearted.asaresult,theyshownosympathytothosewhoareintroubleandseldomoffertohelpothers.ontheotherhand,theyattachimportancetomoneyandbenefit.intheiropinion,moneyistheonlyrealobjectwhileemotionsandmoralityarenihility.iftheycannotgetprofitfromshowingtheir‘kindness’,theydrawbackwhenothersarefacedwithtroubleandevenhitamanwhenheisdown.theyareoneofthesortsthatireallydetest.francisbaconsaidinhisessay,‘goodness,ofallvirtuesanddignitiesofthemind,isthegreatest,beingthecharacterofthedeity,andwithoutit,manisabusy,mischievous,wretchedthing,nobetterthanakindofvermin.’thatistosayapersonwithoutgoodnessisdestinedtoloseeverything.therefore,i,akindperson,wanttotellthose‘vermin-篇二:英文名著读后感Faust————————By爱普ThesedaysIhavereadthisrenownedbook,Iwasamazedatthisrenownedmasterpiecewithoutanyexception.It’sreallyworthreading,butIthinkitcanbetoohardforaveragepeople.Tobehonest,Ijusthardlyunderstandit,andIdeterminedtoreaditinmywholelifetoreallytastethiswonderfulbook.Whenreadingthisbook,Ihaveastrongfeelingonthetheme.IalwayshaveafeelthatIhavetwoextremeoppositeaspectswithinmybody.Oneisalwaystrytochallengetheanytasksintheworld,itseemstonotfearanything.Nothingcandefeatit,justlikeHemingway’sfamoussaying,manisnotmadefordefeat,amancanbedestroyedbutnotdefeated.Icontinuouslypursuiteverysignificantthings.HoweverIcannotdenytheotherop...