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如何写英文读后感
【篇一:英语书评怎么写】
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.一个生动的开场白:用一两个简短的段落揭示作者的姓名、书名,
以及有关作者的简要信息,如过去的作品、曾获得的荣誉。
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.如果是小说,对情节做简要勾勒,如果作品不是小说,写明写作
目的和主题。
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.书评作者对此书优缺点的评论。
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.用一个总结性的语句式段落使读者对此书有一个总体印象。
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写好开篇段落对书评来说非常有挑战性,其目的是抓住读者的注意
力
,使他们产生读这篇文章的热切愿望。
开篇之前,先做一下笔记,问自己一些问题:
一般来说,作者姓名和书名应该在第一段中出现,但有时你可
能会
从书中最重要的观点说起,犹如书评专门评论该书的主题。文章开
< br>头用简短的语言表明作者对本书的总体印象是个不错的办法,一两
个形容词就够了
,过后你可在此基础上扩展。
摘要
人们
是为了判断是否想读这本书才去看书评的,因此你应让他们对
书的内容有所了解。小说的
评论可对主要人物作些介绍,但只需简
要点出部分情节即可。没有比评论者泄露了小说结
局更让作者和准
读者更恼火的事了!通常我简介小说的前三分之一或前半部分情节,
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忽略副情节。在冲突即将解决时,某个人物要做出决定时,或一个
主
要的活动场景即将开始时,戛然而止。
非小说的书评则应提供所有重要信息的概览,其中包括重大的日期,
人物地点,观点
及作者如何得出结论的阐述。
适当
地引用书中原文可使读者产生真实的感受。要寻找那些机智、
动人或有力的话语,并对它
们产生的背景作一番描述。除非编辑准
许你篇幅拉长,一般情况下,一定要将引言限制在
一两句之内。不
要忘记在每句引文后面注上页码出处,这样编辑可以核实。
总结
使用有力度的词语,尽量简短地总结你对此书的观点。如果可
能,
与篇首的评论遥相呼应
范文:
on jane
eyre
reading jane eyre is a
process full of pleasure and motivation.
the heroine, jane eyre, succeeds in
conquering millions of
readers by her
virtue, consistence and reason. to make jane’s
extraordinary romance with ter a break
from routine,
charlotte
bronte managers to connect jane with an
“ordinary”
aspirant and ter a
disability.
the essence of
love deserves a discussion and reflection here.
appearance? possession? to me, neither.
miss ingram,
undoubtedly, a wealthy,
pretty and accomplished lady from the
first class, is described by ter as one
of those
“women who please me only by
their faces. they open to
me
a perspective of flatness, triviality and perhaps
imbecility,
coarseness, and
ill-
temper. ”in addition, the repeated
proposal
of the handsome,
ambitious comes across jane’s stable
refusal. these plots are expected to
get out of a conventional
stereotype
that appearance and possession count most. in
jane eyre, love is only based on
internal appreciation. it is
jane’s
virt
ue that brings light to all around
her---kinship,
friendship and
romance.
to my regret,
virtue no longer shares the priority and
popularity in our modern society. more
or less, people have
been accustomed to
making external show pass for clean
shrines. sometimes, people feel
reluctant to admit their
poverty and
ugliness. however, those who dares to
scrutinizeand expose---to raise the
gilding , and show basic
metal under
it, are too often neglected. for the people that
merely care fa?ade brilliance, i
suppose, jane eyre cannot be
missed.
apart
from jane, i want to mention helen burns, a most
important friend of jane. though the
author doesn’t emphasis
her, i do
appreciate this little girl and feel sorry for her
early
death. tender but firm, learned
but modest, eloquent but
prorious,
helen burns always remains obedient to critism,
smiles at her friend when most needed
and difficult, keeps
calm towards
death. really, i believe she has a heart large
enough, vigorous enough to hold her
swelling life of pure and
fervid. her
spirit seemed hastening to live with a very brief
span as much as many people during a
protracted existence.
besides depicting a typically stable, tractable
jane, jane
eyrealso stands out for some
other aspects. given the content,
the
book discovers many social problems that period
had,
such as the poor charitable
school, hypocritical postors and
profligate nobles; given the rhetorical
feature, it is not only a
work of
realism, but also full of romantic atmosphere. the
mixture of presentiment,symbolism,
synecdoche and
metaphor contributes a
lot to literature value. obviously, the
author’s
description towards jane’s mentality
differs a lot from the
former ones. it
is more forthright and minute.
on the whole, charlotte
bronte’s jane eyre is a p
rofound work
that reminds readers of a theme: virtue
and persistence. it has
inspired so
many readers especially females to struggle for a
better life. jane, a lady endowed with
independence and
goodness, is really a
symbol of feminism. critics say it is
charlotte bronte that accomplishes jane
eyre. for me, it is jane
eyre that
accomplishes charlotte bronte.
傲慢与偏见的英文书评
many people simply regard pride and
prejudice as a love story,
but in my
opinion, this book is an illustration of the
society at
that time. she perfectly
reflected the relation between money
and marriage at her time and gave the
people in her works
vivid characters.
the characters have their own personalities.
mrs. bennet is a woman who makes great
efforts to marry off
her daughters. mr.
bingley is a friendly young man, but his
friend, mr. darcy, is a very proud man
who seems to always
feel superior. even
the five daughters in bennet family are very
different. jane is simple, innocent and
never speaks evil of
others. elizabeth
is a clever girl who always has her own
opinion. mary likes reading classic
books. (actually she is a
pedant.)
kitty doesn’t have he
r own opinion but
likes to follow
her sister, lydia.
lydia is a girl who follows exotic things,
handsome man, and is somehow a little
profligate. when i read
the book, i can
always find the same personalities in the
society now. that is why i think this
book is indeed the
representative of
the society in britain in the 18th
century.
the
family of gentleman in the countryside is jane
austen’s
favourite topic. but this
little topic can reflect big problems. it
concludes the stratum situation and
economic relationships in
britain in
her century. you can find these from the very
beginning of this book.
the first sentence in this
book is impressive. it reads: “it is a
truth well known to all the world that
an unmarried man in
possession of a
large fortune must
be in need of a
wife”. the
undertone is very clear: the
foundation of the marriage at that
time
is not emotion but possession. people always
think that
austen was an expert at
telling love stories. in fact, the
marriage in her book is not the result
of love, but the result of
economic
needs. after reading this book, i know the truth
is
that a poor woman must be in need of
a husband, a wealthy
man.
i couldn’t forget how eager
mrs. bennet wants to marry off her
daughters. if you want to know why she
is so crazy about
these things, i must
mention the situation in britain at that time.
only the eldest son had the privilege
of inheriting his father’s
possessions.
younger sons and daughters who are used to
luxurious lives have no choice but
marry a man or woman in
possession of a
large fortune to continue their comfortable
lives. thus, we can see that getting
married is a way to become
wealthier,
particularly for women without many possessions.
jane austen told us that money and
possession determined
everything,
including marriage and love in her
century.
in
“pride and prejudice”, the sister of mr. bingley
strongly
opposed his plan of marrying
jane because the bennets don’t
have
many possessions and their social positions are
much
lower than them. from this, we can
see there are a lot of
obstacles for a
not very rich woman to marry a wealthy
husband. the society, the relatives
would not allow them to get
married.
in modern society, although the marriages of
economic needs have decreased rapidly,
the concept of
“money determines
everything” is still rooted in some people’s
mind. a lot of parents try hard to
interfere their children’s
marriages.
education background, possessions, jobs remains
the main reason that may influence
one’s marriage. marry for
money is
stil
l a big problem in our society. we
can’t help
thinking: can money
determine everything?
austen left this problem for us to think. the
genius of jane
austen lies in this
perfect simplicity, the simplicity that reflects
big problems. although austen was only
21 when she wrote
“pride and
prejudice”, her sharp observation of social lives
makes the style of this book
surprisingly mature and lively. the
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