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读《茶花女》有感

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  在一个悲惨的世界里造就了一个悲惨的人物──茶花女。虽然她是一个妓女,但是她的命运却如此催人泪下。对这个饱受创伤,最后在一个冷漠中死去的可怜姑娘,作者同样给予了深切的同情。

  她是一个本性善良的姑娘,否则她不会为爱放弃一切,但是她为何入红尘,做了妓女。这个使她永无翻身的地狱,是她自愿的,还是被逼于无奈?在这个只是表面华丽,而内心里丑陋的现实里,人们彼此互相欺骗,用虚伪遮掩在世界里,她在存在是必然的,她的命运更是无法逆转的。或许连她自己都在厌恶这一切。

  在她的周围,没有人对她付出真情,没有人是因为为了她而爱她。普吕珰丝,若不是为了得到酬金,她会对玛格丽特到奴颜婢膝的地步;那些情规,若不是为了得到她,他们会供养她吗;那些买卖人,若不是为了在她身上大赚一笔,会在她身上搞投机吗……不会,不会,不会……。一直到她名将就木之时。她们才露出原形。一张张可怕甚至事业心的脸,而对她,他们不再需要那张虚伪的面具,只因为她再也没有利用的价值。最可悲的是她死后,那些人便急于拍卖她的物品。她就像一群没有用的垃圾,被遗忘,被抛弃,被压在尘芥堆的底层,无声无息。

  或许她生命里最闪光的一点是阿尔芒,他们彼此都负出了趋势的感情,都为对方做出了牺牲。但是他们这段爱情,却得不到任何人的承认,得不到任何人的允许,得不到这个社会的许可。玛格丽特是妓女,虽然她放弃了一切,但是仍无法改变现实,在那里没有人能接受,也不用说相信,一个妓女会从良,她永远活在妓女的阴影里。WWW.330011.COM最终还是为了阿尔芒,又沦落了。同时也为了他的妹妹。是的,“她像最高尚的女人一样冰清玉洁。有多么贪婪,她就有多么无私”。

  阿尔芒虽有软弱的一面,但是他冲动,易怒,妒忌心又如此之强。他并不理解玛格丽特,他如此偏激地认为自己受骗了,不断地进行报复,他的心中越是充满恨,越是显得玛格丽特的痛,她的悲。但是玛格丽特并不后悔所有的选择,她深信当他知道真相,她会在他的眼中显得格外崇高,然而却发生在她死后的事情。玛格丽特是一个坚强的姑娘,她一个人面临着死亡,她又如此善良,不愿让他看到自己死亡前的痛苦。她一生最快乐的时光是阿尔芒给予的,但她一生最痛苦的时光同样也是阿尔芳给予的。(面临死前要永远的诀别是最痛苦的)阿尔芒的出现,是使她走向命运终点的催化剂。使她的悲惨命运更加深化。或许没有阿尔芒出现即使没有了闪耀点,也不会有深切的痛苦。或许正是因为阿尔芒,她的生命才有了光彩。她才能够从这个悲惨的世界里完全的解脱。

  玛格丽特是一朵在黑暗中盛放的雪莲,洁白无瑕,透着光亮,但是这光却那么微弱,漂涉渺。最终还是被黑暗,这般强大的力量吞食掉,她也是一张弓,外表被剥食得一无所剩,而内心却是坚固、圣洁的。但是她为了能将箭射得更远、更准,她在不断崩累自己,直到自己被毁灭掉。


英文读后感之茶花女读后感

“Camille”
   I read the Chinese version of “Camille” a few years ago. At that time I was deeply moved by the main character Marguerite Gautier. “Camille” or “The Lady of the Camellias” by Alexandre Dumas, fils, is the story of Marguerite Gautier, a young courtesan, or kept woman, in Paris in the mid 1800's, and how she falls in love with a young man, Armand Duval, and then tries to escape from her questionable past. Unfortunately, it comes back to haunt her and she ends up returning to that life and dies painfully and alone, but with the knowledge that she was a noble woman at heart. When I first began to read the book, I did not care for Marguerite or her attitude or lifestyle, but as I got further into the narrative, I realized that her saucy attitude was a front to cover the lonely woman that she really was. She felt used, abused and unloved, until the gentle Armand Duval came into her life and showed her that he loved her as a person and not for what she could do for him. It must have taken GREat courage for Marguerite to leave the life she had lived for so long, knowing all along that it was probably too good to be true and would not last indefinitely. And it also showed that Marguerite really loved Armand Duval for she could even change herself for him.


   However, happiness didn’t last for long. When M. Duval, Armand's father, came to her, pleading for her to leave Armand to save both Armand's reputation and that of his younger innocent sister, Marguerite saw a way to become pure of heart, if not in body. She felt that it was her duty, because she loved Armand so much, to do this even though it meant giving up her own happiness and hurting Armand temporarily. She reluctantly returned to her former life, knowing that some day Armand would forgive her. Sadly, she died in debt and basically alone, except for her one female friend, Julie Duprat, who helped her during her illness. She had her journal sent to Armand after her death, explaining why she had made the choices she had. I think Dumas's last few lines about Marguerite being the exception, not the rule were quite true, and I also aGREed with his view that while her lifestyle could not be condoned, we as a society assume that all of these type of women are cold and heartless, while this may not always be the case. A person can make the wrong choices in life when they are young, and try to redeem themselves, but sometimes past situations prevent them from changing their lives, even though they desperately wish to do so. This applies to both men and women in many different types of circumstances: involvement in crime; drug or alcohol abuse; gambling; prostitution; financial problems; poor marriage choices; etc. And this is the fact, which exists in the whole society.
   As far as the other characters in the book, I think Marguerite was right in saying that no one truly cared about her, but only wanted something from her, the only exceptions being Armand and Julie Duprat. Of course, the Comte de G. and Comte de N. wanted her body and appearance. The Duke needed to “wake up and smell the coffee” and realize that she could never replace his dead daughter. If he truly cared, he could have helped her leave her lifestyle without “keeping” her himself. And lastly, Prudence was a blood-sucking leech who used Marguerite almost worse than the men. I also think she was jealous of the fact that Marguerite had so much more courage than herself and someone truly loved her.

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Last morning, when tiding my bookshelf, I took this book out of the shelf, and a dried flower flew away from the book. It was pale blue, very transparent, with thin fine veins. a dried flower flew away from the book. It was pale blue, very transparent, with thin fine veins. I held it against the morning light and blew on it. The soft breeze carried it away.  Camille is just like the camellia, she could never escape from the destiny of withering. But it wasn’t her fault; it’s because of the evil of Capitalism and the hideousness of that society.
   Suddenly, I remembered a saying: “Women are like the flowers”. Those pretty women are like those beautiful flowers; their delicate beauty makes people feel they are the miracle of life. However, even the God envies their beauty. It seems that beautiful women always have tragic endings. As we are normal persons, even we can see the hideousness of humanity that results in their fate of withering, we can at most ask quietly in our hearts: Where have those beautiful flowers gone? Where have they gone?

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茶花女英文读后感

  “Camille”

  I read the Chinese version of “Camille” a few years ago. At that time I was deeply moved by the main character Marguerite Gautier. “Camille” or “The Lady of the Camellias” by Alexandre Dumas, fils, is the story of Marguerite Gautier, a young courtesan, or kept woman, in Paris in the mid 1800's, and how she falls in love with a young man, Armand Duval, and then tries to escape from her questionable past. Unfortunately, it comes back to haunt her and she ends up returning to that life and dies painfully and alone, but with the knowledge that she was a noble woman at heart. When I first began to read the book, I did not care for Marguerite or her attitude or lifestyle, but as I got further into the narrative, I realized that her saucy attitude was a front to cover the lonely woman that she really was. She felt used, abused and unloved, until the gentle Armand Duval came into her life and showed her that he loved her as a person and not for what she could do for him. It must have taken GREat courage for Marguerite to leave the life she had lived for so long, knowing all along that it was probably too good to be true and would not last indefinitely. And it also showed that Marguerite really loved Armand Duval for she could even change herself for him.

  However, happiness didn’t last for long. When M. Duval, Armand's father, came to her, pleading for her to leave Armand to save both Armand's reputation and that of his younger innocent sister, Marguerite saw a way to become pure of heart, if not in body. She felt that it was her duty, because she loved Armand so much, to do this even though it meant giving up her own happiness and hurting Armand temporarily. She reluctantly returned to her former life, knowing that some day Armand would forgive her. Sadly, she died in debt and basically alone, except for her one female friend, Julie Duprat, who helped her during her illness. She had her journal sent to Armand after her death, explaining why she had made the choices she had. I think Dumas's last few lines about Marguerite being the exception, not the rule were quite true, and I also aGREed with his view that while her lifestyle could not be condoned, we as a society assume that all of these type of women are cold and heartless, while this may not always be the case. A person can make the wrong choices in life when they are young, and try to redeem themselves, but sometimes past situations prevent them from changing their lives, even though they desperately wish to do so. This applies to both men and women in many different types of circumstances: involvement in crime; drug or alcohol abuse; gambling; prostitution; financial problems; poor marriage choices; etc. And this is the fact, which exists in the whole society.

  As far as the other characters in the book, I think Marguerite was right in saying that no one truly cared about her, but only wanted something from her, the only exceptions being Armand and Julie Duprat. Of course, the Comte de G. and Comte de N. wanted her body and appearance. The Duke needed to “wake up and smell the coffee” and realize that she could never replace his dead daughter. If he truly cared, he could have helped her leave her lifestyle without “keeping” her himself. And lastly, Prudence was a blood-sucking leech who used Marguerite almost worse than the men. I also think she was jealous of the fact that Marguerite had so much more courage than herself and someone truly loved her.

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