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1、项链英文读后感名著范文 项链写的是一位教育部职员的妻子玛蒂尔德,为了参加教育部部长举办的舞会,把丈夫准备买枪的四百法郎拿去了买衣服,又向女友福里斯杰太太借来一串项链。下面是给大家带来的项链英文读后感,欢迎大家阅读参考,我们一起来看看吧!项链英文读后感1thewomenislikemoneyandbeauty,becauseshewantotherpeopleandfriendstoadmareher,shewanttootherpeoplethinksheisarichwomen.butherhusbandisntrichandjustanormelworkerinthelocelgarwen

2、ment.therewasadancingpartyshecantakepartin,butshedidnthasgooddressandnecklace,sosheborrowedanecklacefromoneofherfriends,butshelostit,sheandherhusbandborrowedmoneyandboughtanothernecklacethatlookslikejusttheonesheborrowed.itsveryexpensive,forrepayingthemoneysheandherhusbandworkedveryhardformanyyears.

3、andshelookedolderthanbeforeaftertheseyears.butshelearnedatlastthatthenecklacesheborrowedisafame!项链英文读后感2Guy de Maupassant was the child of an unhappy marriage. His mother has been dessccrriibbeedd as neurotic and his father as a man who sought relief from his wife in the arms of other women. Perhaps

4、 the collapse of his parents marriage engendered de Maupassants pessimism, reflected particularly in his stories about infidelity and failed relationships. It certainly influenced his own attitude toward women, which, in turn, affected his creation of characters in stories such as The Necklace.Event

5、s in History at the Time of the short storyThe purpose of women. De Maupassants attitude toward women was ambivalent. He was one of few nineteenth-century authors to recognize and celebrate womens sensuality rather than regard it as a sign of corruption. He was also, however, devastatingly cruel to

6、women, whether in his own life or in his fiction. He remended that the French Academy mission a treatise on how to break decently, properly, politely, without noise, scene or violence, with a woman who adores you and with whom you are fed up (de Maupassant in Steegmuller, p. 178)。 He scoffed at mono

7、gamy, insisting that he could not understand how two women could not be better than one, three better than two, and ten better than three.项链英文读后感3Life,alwayshave,asnecklacesaid:thestoryofayoungandhappywomaninpursuitofamomentofluxuryandpride,butinexchangefor10yearsofhardlaborcosts,andfinallygetisnott

8、othinkFestivalMadamethecruelanswer,readhere,canthelpthinking,vanitythen,thisarticlerevealstherealityasworthyofstudy,inthecapitalistsocietytheexistenceofsuchthingsisnotrare,itisoneofthecapitalistclassvanitycorrosioncausedlossofthetragicimageofyouth!Thevanity.Infact,everyonehas,thedifferenceis,somepeo

9、pleareverysmall,andsomepeoplearemany,likeshowaroundpeoplepraiseandhavecastenviouseyeswassatisfied,andthenecklacedeeptoexposethefact,vanityisveryterrible,whenapersonhasavanity,hewilldomanysurprisingthings,likeMadameLoisel,for10yearstopayoffthisshouldnothetorepaythedebt,thelifeissostrange,sochangingal

10、lthetime,andsomepeoplerichovernight,somepeopleovernightbankruptcy项链英文读后感4The Necklace: Reflections and Confessions of Humans Vanity“What would have happened if she hadnt lost that necklace? Who knows? Who knows? How strange and changeful is life! How small a thing is needed to make or ruin us!” This

11、 is what impressed me most in “The Necklace” written by Guy de Maupassant. I love the story not only due to the incredibly wonderful ending, but also because of the exquisite description of the weakness of humanity.In his story, Guy de Maupassant creatively reveals Mathilde Loisels dreams of a wealt

12、hy, splendid lifestyle. Mathildes lifetime of misery and despair is solely caused by her own selfish acts. And her vain obsession all ended up ruining her life.Vanity is defined as excessive pride, especially in your appearance. In Mathildes case, the excessive pride in her looks and charm caused he

13、r to feel as if she deserved a higher ranking social class and the wealth. When she wore the necklace to the party, she wanted to give the illusion that she was something that she was not. Vanity caused Mathilde to fantasize about her life and surroundings-to live in a world of illusion, rather than

14、 reality.Her life was affected in a negative way because of her obsession with vanity. It is so sad that she honestly felt successful the night of the dinner, just because of her looks and her surroundings. What a distorted view of true happiness and fulfillment! NEither an elegant dress or a beauti

15、ful piece of jewelry can make a person who they are. A caring and loving person has to be unselfish. Mathilde Loisel definitely lacked a caring and loving personality. The only person she proved to love was the person she wanted to be. Had Mathilde not spent so much of her life selfishly, she and Mr

16、. Loisel could have had a lifetime of happiness. The most ironic and interesting piece of the story is the conclusion. Their lives were ruined for no reason. Had she told Mrs. Forrestier the truth about the lost necklace, she would have known that the necklace was just costume jewelry. Actually, its

17、 a tragedy made by herself, for she was conquered by the evil of her heart.In pursuit of vanity may lead to the loss of ourselves. Accept who we are and to be to true to ourselves or else it will contribute to constant unhappiness. Happiness or misfortune, it all depends.项链英文读后感5The Necklace: Reflec

18、tions and Confessions of Humans Vanity“What would have happened if she hadnt lost that necklace? Who knows? Who knows? How strange and changeful is life! How small a thing is needed to make or ruin us!” This is what impressed me most in “The Necklace” written by Guy de Maupassant. I love the story n

19、ot only due to the incredibly wonderful ending, but also because of the exquisite description of the weakness of humanity.In his story, Guy de Maupassant creatively reveals Mathilde Loisels dreams of a wealthy, splendid lifestyle. Mathildes lifetime of misery and despair is solely caused by her own

20、selfish acts. And her vain obsession all ended up ruining her life.Vanity is defined as excessive pride, especially in your appearance. In Mathildes case, the excessive pride in her looks and charm caused her to feel as if she deserved a higher ranking social class and the wealth. When she wore the necklace to the party, she wanted to give the illusion that she was something that she was not. Vanity caused Mathilde to fantasize about her life and surroundings-to live in a world of illusion, rather than reality.

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