百年孤独英文读后感第一部分:读完英语百年孤独BookReviewofthe《OneHundredYearsofSolitude》Thismonth,IhavebeenreadingafamousbookwhichiswrittenbyafamedColombianwriterwhowontheNobelPrizeinliteraturein1982becauseofhisgreatandpositiveinfluenceontheLatinAmericanliteraturecircle.Thisbookiscalled《OneHundredYearsofSolitude》whichisinthestyleofmagicrealism,awritingskillcombinestherealityandfantasy.Inordertoknowwhatthebooktellsandexpressesroudly,IfirstlyreadtheChineseversionandthentotheEnglishversion.IfeelmyselfsagaciousforIhavedonethis.AndbeforeIcometowritesomeofmythoughts,Ihavetosaythatthisbookissocomplexthatalmosteveryonecalledthesamenamesandyoucan’tpredictaccuratelyanyone’sfuturebecausehemightdiesorbeinsane,orevenhasasexwithhisauntorhisbiggerbrother’smistressandthenhaveababywhowillalsobecalledthesamenameasthebaby‘sfatherallofasudden.Butasyougoonreading,becauseofthefancinating,compactstructureandfancywritingskill,youwillbeaddictedtoimginingallthecharactersinyourmindandchatwiththemandthengraduallytouchthedeepestandsoftestpartoftheirheartstofeeltheireternalsolitude.Surelyyouwillfeelsorytoallofthemandunderstandtheircrazyactionsareallforcedbythefearfulsolitude.Duringthisperiod,theBuendíasgoesfromprosperitytodecayandeveryonedieswithsolitude.Thisfamilyincludessevengenerationsandeveryoneiswillingtoadventureandfullofpassion,buttheydon’tlikehavingaheart-to-hearttalkandtheyreleasepressureonlythroughsex.ItissaidthatthisbookshowsthesruggleandlonelinessofLatinAmericaandtheMacondoTownisactuallyaepitomeofLatinAmerica.Foralongtime,peopleinLatinAmericaconstantlystartedthecivilwarsandfoughtwiththeircompatriotsandmanyofthemarefooledbyridiculiousreligion,sothattheseareasarestillpoorandunderdevelopedandarelikepatheticchildrenabandonedbyallothercountries.Thisisacountry’sandhistory’ssolitude.SothisbookgainsalotofadmirationandagreementfromthepeopleofLatinAmerica.AndweappreciateGarcíaMárquezforhegivesusawaytoknowthesepeopleandstrikesachordwithpeoplefromotherunderdevelopedcountrylikeus.Butactuallyforme,Ican’tforcemyselftobelievethisbookisarevieworreminiscencesofthe100-yearhistoryofLatinAmerica.Iprefertoregarditasaninstructiveandmeaningfulbookwhichgivesusguidanceandwarningtoavoidbeinglonelyandisolated.Whenweprobeintothisbookdeeperandwonderwhyeveryonelivessolamentably,wecanseethatitisnotjustbecauseoftheshortofsuppliesorthelackofstatusandfame.Ifso,thebookwouldnotbepraisedbutonthecontraryitwouldbecriticizedtobesuperficialandna?ve.Infact,GarcíaMárquezpointsthattherealsolitudeisfromfateanddeath.ItisjustlikeeveryonecalledAurelianintheBuendíasarealwayscomposedandcalmbutintheendwillallbecomecallousandindifferencedtoallotherthings.Peoplewhofightwithfateandwanttoliveanotherlives,butfinallyfaillooklikeflyingleavesinthewindysky,whichcan’tcontrolwheretostopbutmovefrowardbytheforceofwind.Thenyouwillfeelnobodyreallyknowsyouandyourlifeissettedlongtimeagobythefateandtheonlythingyoucandoistobeobedienttoitandtrytoadmitthatyoucan’tdoanything,eventochangealittle.Isisrealloneliness.Whenyoufeelyouareseparatedfromtheoutsideworldandyourworldonlyhasyouself,eventhoughyouaregivenplentyofmoneyandluxury,youwillnotbehappyandthinkyouarerich.Thesolitudefromthebottomofyourheartwilllastforeverandnothingthatcomesfrommaterialworldcaninfluenceit.Ihaveseenmanygood-educatedmenworkascivilservants,atfirsttheyhavealotofgoalsandtheyarefullofenergytofinishtheirtasksandtrytoachievetheirdreams.Butwhentheyrealisethatthesocietyhasitsrulesanditisjustlikeagame,inwhichyoumightwinifyoustayforalongtimeinafieldtobeaqualificatedoldman.Theycan’tacceptthefactthatyourfutureisnotgainedbythestruggleandhardworkbutyouragesandthemoodofyoursuperior.Whenpeoplecan’tseetheirfuture,itisjustlikethefatefoolsthem,andtheymightbedepressedandindulgethemselves.Whenpeopledon’tknowthewayoftheirlife,theywillbesurroundedbtthesolitude.IthinkitiswhymanycivilservantsthinktheylivemeaninglessandwanttoquitInthemeanwhileIreadcarefullyandtrytofindthesolutiontothiskindofsolitude.Andtheanswerthatauthorgivesishidingamongthesentences.WhatIcanonlyfindisthattheBuendíastrytoconnectwithoutsideworld,theytrytogothroughswampbutfail.Andthenthetowndoesn’tcontactothertownsanymore.Ithinkthisisthepointthattonotbelonely,youshouldlearnandknowmoreknowledgeandnews.Maybethisisalittlebitdifficult.Inshort,ifyouareknowledgeableandhavethedesiretolearnmore,youwillnotonlygetridofsolitude,butalsogainrespectandfriendship.Iftheauthorascontinuedtodiscoveroutsideworld,theywouldnotbeblindbecauseofignorant.Sodowe.Therealsolitudeiscomefrombeingfatuous.Whenyoufeelthereisnomorefunintheworldandyoucan’tcontrolyourselftobecrazytodoridiculousthings,yourwillfeelthesolitudearisingfromthebottomofyourheart.Youarelackofthereverencefortheworld,soyoulookdownuponeverythinganddothingsatyourwill.Butyouknow,themoreyouappeartobedissolute,themorelonelyyouwillfeelforyourself.Somaybeweshouldbefriendwithbooksandmagazines.Trytoknowmoreaboutthethingsyoudon’tknowbutyoushouldknoworwanttoknow.Tryanotherwayofdoingonesamethingandcomparethistwo’sadvantagesanddisadvantages.Thinkmoreoftenandfindthetruth.Tobeachildtowond