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读后感英语怎么写
读后感是指读了一本书,一篇文章,一段话,几句名言,一段音
乐,或者一段视频后,把详细感受和得到的启示写成的文章。英语的
读后感应该怎么写<
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英语读后感篇一:
I
have never been to
T
roy, but
D
avid
M
aule
made
me
feel
as
if
I
were
standing
on
the
high
wall
of
T
roy, watching the fierce
war.
T
hanks to this
B
ritish
author,
who adapted the famous
H
omer
’
s poem into a lively
story,
I
found it
easier to understand this story.
T
hough
the story
happened over 3000 years ago in a remote place,
I
was deeply
fascinated by it.
T
he
mysterious
plot
is
one
of
the
reasons
why
I
loved
T
he
S
tory of
T
roy so much, yet
I
am more interested in the
human heroes of the war.
H
ector was the
eldest son of king of
T
roy,
P
riam.
H
e
was not only a
real hero of
T
rojan, but was
regarded the
highest moral hero in
G
reek classic by later
historians.
T
he
war
started
because
of
the
mischief
of
his
brother,
P
aris,
whom he didn
’
t
appreciate.
H
owever, since
H
ector was the
commander
of
the
T
rojan
army,
he
was
obliged
to
fight
with
all
force.
I
t was really a tragedy that
such a valiant man died
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in the duel with another great warrior,
A
chilles.
I
t
is
natural
to
see
death
in
a
war.
A
s
a
famous
C
hinese
parable
says,
“A
life
can
be
as
slight
as
a
piece
of
feather,
or
as
weighty
as
M
ount
T
ai.
”
S
ometimes,
one
’
s
glory
walks
hand
in hand with one
’
s doom.
A
chilles was such a typical
person.
H
is
personal charm made
T
he
S
tory of
T
roy more
attractive.
H
e
was
so
crucial
because
his
every
appearance
in
a
war
encouraged
his
fellow
soldiers
and
terrified
the
enemies.
A
ctually,
A
chilles
was
half-god
who
was
almost
invincible
in
people
’
s
mind.
T
hat
’
s
why
his
name
was
memorized
long
after
his
death.
B
esides the two great men,
the wisdom of
O
dysseus also
proved him to be a great hero.
H
e
didn
’
t want to attend the
war because he was happily married and
had a lovely son.
H
owever,
since
his
country
was
allied
to
M
ycenae,
he
had
to
take
the command given by the king of
M
ycenae.
I’
m
quite
sure
that
the
story
of
the
wooden
horse
is
widely
known,
however, few people know who thought of the
brilliant
idea,
that
’
s
why
I
admired
O
dysseus so
much
because
he
was
the
person
who
got
the
idea.
T
hanks
to
the
horse,
the
ten-year
war
came
to
an
end
at
last.
I
f
you
want
to
know
how
the
wooden
horse worked, just read the book.
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T
he
ancient
G
reeks
believed
that the
gods
and
goddesses
also played
important roles in the origin, process and ending
of the whole story.
T
he story of the
golden apple was such an example.
W
hen
E
ris,
the
goddess
of
argument
and
disagreement,
threw
out
the
golden
apple
to
a
wedding
ceremony
on
M
ount
O
lympus,
a
dispute
happened.
H
era,
the
queen
of
gods,
A
thena,
the
goddess of wisdom, and
A
phrodite, the goddess of
love and
beauty, were all involved in
the argument for the apple.
N
one of them was willing to
give way, so they turned to
P
aris
for a final
judgment.
T
empted by
A
phrodite
’
s
beauty and
promise,
P
aris
handed
the
apple
to
her.
T
o
keep
her
word,
A
phrodite
helped
him
to
get
H
elen,
the
most
beautiful
woman
in
the
world, as his wife.
T
hat was
the cause of the war.
P
aris
’
s
choice
obviously
annoyed
the
other
two
goddesses.
S
o
during
the
war,
they
helped
the
G
reek
alliance
army
while
some
other gods, such as
A
pollo
and
A
phrodite, guarded
T
roy.
W
hen
P
aris dueled with
H
elen
’
s former
husband
M
enelaus,
A
phrodite
saved
P
aris
when
he
was
about
to
be
finished
off.
A
fter
the
duel
between
those
two
people,
there
was
a
truce
between the
G
reek alliance and
T
roy.
H
owever, both
H
era
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