《呼啸山庄》是英国女作家勃朗特姐妹之一艾米莉勃朗特的作品,是19世纪英国文学的代表作之一。下面是语文迷为大家整理提供的英语读后感范文,供大家阅读。 《呼啸山庄》英语读后感一: MyFeelingsafterreadingWutheringHeights WutheringHeightsisawellwrittentragedyoflove。Afterreadingthewholestory,ICatherineEarnshawandHeathcliff。CatherineEarnshawandHeathcliffloveeachotherverymuch,buttheydonothavetherightattitudetowardslove,whichleadstothetragedy。 InCslife,shemadeaveryfoolishdecisionmarryingtoEdgar。Infact,herloveforEdgarcanneverbecomparedtothatforHeathcliff。Shedidso,becauseshethoughtthewealthofEdgarwouldbeusefultoHeathcliff。Butinreality,itdidnotwork。Shedidnothaveagoodunderstandingoflove,whichissomethingpureandsaint。Ifanyoneaddanypurposeintolove,loveitselflostitsmeaning。Cswrongdecisionhurttwopeoplewholoveher,andevendestroyedthehappinessoftheiroffspring。 Heathcliffisamanfullofretaliation。HelovedCatherineverymuch,butwhathedid,onthecontrary,addedtothemiseryofCatherine。Inmyopinion,ifhereallylovedCatherine,heshouldnotwalkintoCslifeagainafterhisdisappearance。Furthermore,afterthedeathofCatherine,whatHeathcliffdidbroughtagonytoCsdaughter,aswellashisownson。 Afterreading,Ihaveabetterunderstandingoflove。Ifyoulovereallysomeone,hisorherhappinessisthethingthatmostmatters。 《呼啸山庄》读后感 《呼啸山庄》是一部写得很好的爱情悲剧。读完整个故事,我想谈谈故事的主人公凯瑟琳和希斯克利夫。凯瑟琳和希斯克利夫非常相爱,但他们没有采取正确的态度对待爱情,从而导致悲剧。 在凯瑟琳的生命中,她作了一个非常愚蠢的决定和埃德加结婚。事实上,她给埃德加的爱永远不可能与给希斯克利夫的相比。她这样做,是因为她认为埃德加的财富会对希斯克利夫有用。但实际上,它没有用。她不懂得爱情,爱情是圣洁的。如果有人给爱情添加任何目的,爱情本身就失去了意义。凯瑟琳的错误决定伤害了两个爱她的人,甚至破坏了他们的后代的幸福。 希斯克利夫是一个充满复仇心的男人。他非常爱凯瑟琳,但他的所作所为恰恰相反地增加了凯瑟琳的痛苦。在我看来,如果他真的爱凯瑟琳,他不应该在他消失之后再次走进凯瑟琳的生活。此外,凯瑟琳死后,希斯克利夫给凯瑟琳的女儿以及他自己的儿子带来了极度的痛苦,。 读后,我对爱有了一个更好的理解。如果你真的爱某人,他或她的幸福绝对经得住所有困难的考验。 《呼啸山庄》英语读后感二: ThoughtsorreflectionsonreadingWutheringHeights ThebookwaswrittenbyEmilyBronte,itpublishedin1847。Butatthattime,itseemedtoholdlittlepromise,sellingverypoorlyandreceivingonlyafewmixedreviews。Ifoundthisinourschoollibrary,Ichosethisbookbecausethetitleattractedme。Thebookisstructuredaroundtwoparallellovestories,thefirsthalfofthenovelcenteringonthelovebetweenCatherineandHeathcliff,whilethelessdramaticsecondhalffeaturesthedevelopinglovebetweenyoungCatherineandHareton。Incontrasttothefirst,thelattertaleendshappily,restoringpeaceandordertoWutheringHeightsandThrushcrossGrange。Inthestory,thetwohouses,WutheringHeightsandThrushcrossGrange,representopposingworldsandvalues。 Ispenttwentydaysreadingthisbook。Afterreadingthisbook,IfeltforHeathcliffatfirst。HeathcliffbeginshislifeasahomelessorphanonthestreetsofLiverpool,andthenhetyrannizedbyHindleyEarnshaw。ButhebecomesavillainwhenheacquirespowerandreturnstoWutheringHeightswithmoneyandthetrappingsofagentleman。Hlasting。Ashehimselfpointsout,hisabuseofIhiswifeispurelysadistic,asheamuseshimselfbyseeinghowmuchabuseshecantakeandstillcomecringingbackformore。 Catherinerepresentswildnature,inbothherhigh,livelyspiritsandheroccasionalcruelty。ShelovesHeathcliffsointenselythatsheclaimstheyarethesameperson。However,heractionsaredriveninpartbyhersocialambitions,whichinitiallyareawakenedduringherfirststayattheLintons,andwhicheventuallycompelhertomarryEdgar。Cspirited,beautiful,spoiled,andoftenarrogant,sheisgiventofitsoftemper,andsheistornbetweenherbothofthemenwholoveher。Thelocationofhercoffinsymbolizestheconflictthattearsaparthershortlife。SheisburiedinacorneroftheKirkyard。IncontrasttoCatherine,IsabellaLClawrepresentscultureandcivilization,bothinherrefinementandinherweakness。Ultimately,sheruinsherlifebyfallinginlovewithHeathcliff。HeneverreturnsherfeelingsandtreatsherasameretoolinhisquestforrevengeontheLintonfamily。 JustasIsabellaLintonservesasCsfoil,EdgarLintonservesasHs。Edgargrowsintoatender,constant,butcowardlyman。Heisalmosttheidealgentleman。However,thisfullassortmentofgentlemanlycharacteristics,alongwithhiscivilizedvirtues,provesuselessinEsclasheswithhisfoil。Heseeshiswifeobviouslyinlovewithanothermanbutunabletodoanythingtorectifythesituation。Heathcliff,whogainspoweroverhiswife,sister,anddaughter。 Tsmoodheavy。Fortunately,theendishappy。 TheauthorEmilyBrontelivedaneccentric,closelyguardedlife。Shewasbornin1818,twoyearsafterCtheauthorofJaneEyreandayearandahalfbeforehersisterAnne,whoalsobecameanauthor。Herfatherworkedasachurchrector,andheraunt,whoraisedtheBrontechildrenaftertheirmotherdied,wasdeeplyreligious。EmilyBsChristianfervor,thecharacterofJoseph,acaricatureofanevangelical,sreligiosity。TheBronteslivedinHaworth,aYorkshirevillageinthemidstofthemoors。Thesewild,laterthesettingofWutheringHmadeuptheBrontesdailyenvironment,andEmilylivedamongthemherentirelife。Shediedin1848,attheageofthirty。 Ilikethisbookbecauseitrestontheunforgettablecharacters。WutheringHeightsisbasedpartlyontheGothictradition,astyleofliteraturethatfeaturedsupernaturalencounters,crumblingruins,moonlessnights,andgrotesqueimagery,seekingtocreateeffectsofmysteryandfear。Iwouldliketorecommendthisbooktootherreaders。