英文读后感2000【篇一:aroseforemily2000字英文读后感】onaroseforemilyreg.no:124252172014/12/20aroseforemilywaswrittenbywilliamfaulkner.itisregardedashisbestknownshortstory.thestoryhappensinafictionalplace—jefferson,asoutherntowninamerica.themaincharacteremilywasborninarespectablefamily.shelosthermotherataveryyoungageandwasraisedbyherfatherstrictly.herfatheraffectedherdeeply.herfatherdroveawayalltheyoungmenaroundemily.sowhenshegottobethirtyandwasstillsingle.afterherfather’sdeath,sheseldomwentoutandcommunicatedwithothers.sheactedweirdly,clingingtoherbrokenhousestubbornly.later,shefellinlovewithhomerbarron--aworkerwhocamefromthenorthamerica.shewasinthehopethathomerbarronwouldmarryher,butthemandidn’tplantomarryher.finallyemilypoisonedthemanandsleptwithhisbodyformanyyearssothatshecouldkeepherloverforever.totellthetruth,whenifirstseethetitle,thereisapictureinmymind:abeautifulgirlisstandingwitharoseinherhandandsmiling.afterfinishingthestory,ifeelthatthestoryisalittlebithorrible,especiallyattheendofthestorywhenireadthelastparagraph“thenwenoticedthatinthesecondpillowwastheindentationofahead.oneofusliftedsomethingfromit,andleaningforward,thatfaintandinvisibledustdryandacridinthenostrils,wesawalongstrandofiron-grayhair”.atfirst,ithinkthatemilyisabnormalinpsychologyandhorrible.butafterireadthenovelforseveraltimes,icanunderstandemilyandhavepityonher.emilyisawomanwhoisconfinedinatowerallherlife.herfatheristhemasterofthetower.heisproudofhisnoblebloodandstillabidesbysouthernaristocratictraditioneventhoughhisfamilyhascomedownwithtimechanging.hethinksthatitisthebestprotectionforemilytoseparateherfromtheoutsideworld.soherestrainsherwithso-callednobleregulationsandconventionsanddrivesawayallherpursuers.asaconsequence,emilydoesn’texperienceloveuntilsheisinherthirties.icanimaginethatemilyalsolongsforloveinheryouth.maybeshealsohasimaginedagainstherfather.butherfatheraffectedhersodeeplythatshehasbeenaccustomedtoallherfatherimposingonher.sheistotallyconfinedinthetowerthatherfatherbuildsforher.theimageofherfatherisn’tdirectlydescribedinthestorybutappearedseveraltimesinpeople’smemories.onesentenceis“herfatheraspraddledsilhouetteintheforeground,hisbacktoherandclutchingahorsewhip”.justalittledescriptionofherfathermakestherepressedfeelingsfillinthewholestory.afterherfather’sdeath,emilydoesn’tstartthenewlife.itseemsthatherfather’sdeathdoesn’tsetherfree.sheisaccustomedtobeingconfinedinthehousethoughtheobstructivewallhasbeencollapsed.shecan’tintegratesintoordinarylife.shestilllivesinherownworldandthatoldhousebecomestheonlyrefugeforher.theoldhouseseemstohavebecomethesymbolofthepastage.inthestorythehouseisdescribedindetail,“itwasabig,squarishframehousethathadoncebeenwhite,decoratedwithcupolasandspiresandscrolledbalconiesintheheavilylightsomestyleoftheseventies”,“adimhall”,“itsmelledofdustanddisuse--aclose,danksmell”,and“afaintdustrosesluggishly”.allthesesuggestthatemilyleadstoadrearylife.shehasbecomethemasterofthetowerafterherfather’sdeath.maybeshethinksthatthelifeisthesafest.andemilydoesn’tstepoutofthehouseanymoreafterlosingherloverandherhopebecausegoingoutfromherownworldmeanshurtforher.shepreferstohideinthetowerandleadstoherownlifeandevenkillsherloverforkeepinghimforever.lovecanmakepeoplecrazy.whenhomerbarronappears,emilyisalsocrazyabouthim.heishealthy,warm,humorous,youngandsprightly.heispopularamongpeopleinthetown.heisarayofsunshinebrighteningemily’sdarkworld.shedoesn’twanttobelonelyanymore.soshetriestogooutandcontactwithpeople.butherfatheraffectsherdeeply.althoughshelovesbarrondeeply,shedoesn’tknowhowtocommunicatewithhimbecauseofherproudheart.certainly,emilyshouldn’tbetoblameforthebarrierbetweenherandbarron.barronisfromnorthamerica.herepresentsnorthernnewculture.whileemilyistherepresentativeofsoutherntraditionanddespisesnewthings.itistheconflictbetweenthetwoideas.emilylovesbarronsomuchthatshechangesherlifeanddrivesintheyellow-wheeledbuggywithhim,whichmakesherbecomethefocusofpeople’sattention.butemilycan’tswallowherprideandlowerherself.sosheisalwaysinastruggle.whenshewantstomarrybarron,shehasdecidedtochangeherlifeforherlove.however,thehopefornewlifeisdestroyed.barronjustplayswithemily’saffectionsandheevensaysthathelikesmen.soheisboundtoabandonheratlast.whenemilyfailsinthefirstlove,sheissopainfulthatshesoonhasmentalcollapse.atthemoment,herlovehasbeendistorted.shewantstokeepherloverforeverinherway.therefore,barronispoisonedbyemilyintheroomwhichisdecoratedformarriage.althoughemilykeepsherlover,shealsobecomesthevictimoflove.sheholdsbarron’sbodybutshewillnevergettrueloveandhappiness.【篇二:读书报告英语2000字】booksandnovelsbooksandnovels篇二:英文读书报告英文读书报告olivertwist,oneofthemostfamousworksofcharlesdickens’,isanovelreflectingthetragicfactofthelifeinbritainin18thcentury.theauthorwhohimselfwasborninapoorfamilywrotethisnovelinhistwentieswithaviewtorevealtheuglymasksofthosecruelcriminalsandtoexposethehorrorandviolencehiddenunderneaththenarrowanddirtystreetsinlondon.theheroofthisnovelwasolivertwist,anorphan,whowasthrownintoaworldfullofpovertyandcrime.hesufferedenormouspain,suchas