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雾都孤儿英文读书笔记





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Here I am sitting on a couch alone, thinking about


what


I


have


just


finished


reading


with


tears


of


sadness


filling


my


eyes


and


fire


of


indignation


filling


my


heart,


which revived my exhausted soul that has already been


covered


by


the


cruelty


and


the


selfishness


of


the


secular world for a long time. It is truly what I felt


after reading Oliver Twist, written by the prominent


British author Charles Dickens.




The


resonance


between


me


and


the


book


makes


me


feel


not only the kindness and the wickedness of all the


characters in the novel, but what this aloof society


lacks,


and


what


I


lack


deep


inside.


These


supreme


resources I



m talking about right now are somewhat


different from minerals, oil that we usually mention.


They



re abstract like feelings, and some kinds of


spiritual stimulation that all of us desire anxiously


from one another


——


love and care.




Those charitable figures whom Dickens created in


the novel are really what we need in life. They showed


love and care to others, just as the gentle rain from


the sky fell upon the earth, which was carved into my


heart deeply.




Mr. Brownlow is one such person.




The other day he had one of his elaborate watches


stolen by two skilled teenage thieves, Artful Dodger


and


Charley


Bates,


and


thought


naturally


it


was


Oliver,


who was an orphan and forced to live with a gang of


thieves, that had done it because he was the only one


near


by


after


the


theft


had


taken


place.


Being


wrathful,


he caught Oliver, and sent him to the police station


where


the


ill-tempered,


unfair


magistrates


worked.


Fortunately


for


him,


Oliver


was


proved


innocent


by


one


onlooker afterwards. With sympathy, Mr. Brownlow took


the injured, poor Oliver to his own home. There Oliver


lived


freely


and


gleefully


for


some


months


as


if


he


were


Mr.


Brownlow



s


own


son.


One


day,


however,


Mr.


Brownlow


asked


Oliver


to


return


some


books


to


the


bookseller


and


to


send


some


money


for


the


new


books


that


he


had


already


collected.


The


thief


Oliver


once


stayed


with


kidnapped


him.


After


that


he


disappeared


in


Mr.


Brownlow



s


life.


Searching for a while, Mr. Brownlow had to believe the


fact


that


he


had


run


away


with


his


money.


But


dramatically, they came across each other again a few


years


later.


Without


hesitation,


Mr.


Brownlow


took


Oliver home for the second time not caring if he had


done something evil.




Perhaps most of us would feel confused about Mr.


Brownlow



s reaction. But as a matter of fact, this is


just the lesson we should learn from him. Jesus said


in


the


Bible.



Forgive


not


seven


times,


but


seventy-times


seven.



Why


is


that


Because


forgiveness


is


our


ability


to


remove


negative


thoughts


and


neutralize


them


so


our


energy


may


be


spent


on


doing


what


we came here for. We cannot move forward in our future


if


past


issues


cloud


our


thinking.


Stop


put


Mr.


Brownlow


into the list of your models. Always give people a


second


chance


no


matter


what


they


might


have


done.


That



s also a substantial part of loving and caring others.




Then


there


are


Mrs.


Maylie


and


Rose,


Oliver



s


other


benefactors.


Maybe


the


reason


they


loved


and


cared


Oliver was not because of forgiveness. In my point of


view, it was trust. They had faith in Oliver when he


was


considered


to


be


a


filthy


burglar


who


tried


to


break


the


front


door


of


Maylie



s


at


midnight.


But


this


wasn



t


how


these


two


ladies


saw


the


whole


thing.


They


denied


Oliver



s crime immediately and listened attentively


to


Oliver



s


own


description


of


his


miserable


life.


They


were deeply touched by Oliver



s strong perseverance


and astonishing vitality. Accordingly, they remedied


Oliver



s


body


and


heart


and


turned


him


into


a


different


boy.


He


began


to


wear


appropriate


and


clean


suits


which


were tailor-made for him and receive education.




As


far


as


we


can


see,


it


is


trust


that


helps


us


all


live together without precaution. Sometimes trust can


even


lead


us


to


miracles,


which


we


often


expect


to


come


about, so why not trust Trust yourself, trust others,


and you



ll salute miracles every single day.




Oliver


Twist,


one


of


the


most


famous


works


of


Charles


Dickens



,


is


a


novel


reflecting


the


tragic


fact


of the life in Britain in 18th century. The author who


himself was born in a poor family wrote this novel in


his twenties with a view to reveal the ugly masks of


those


cruel


criminals


and


to


expose


the


horror


and


violence


hidden


underneath


the


narrow


and


dirty


streets


in London. The hero of this novel was Oliver Twist, an


orphan,


who


was


thrown


into


a


world


full


of


poverty


and


crime.


He


suffered


enormous


pain,


such


as


hunger,


thirst, beating and abuse. While reading the tragic


experiences of the little Oliver, I was shocked by his


sufferings. I felt for the poor boy, but at the same


time I detested the evil Fagin and the brutal Bill. To


my relief, as was written in all the best stories, the


goodness eventually conquered devil and Oliver lived


a


happy


life


in


the


end.


One


of


the


plots


that


attracted


me most is that after the theft, little Oliver was


allowed to recover in the kind care of Mrs. Maylie and


Rose


and


began


a


new


life.


He


went


for


walks


with


them,


or


Rose


read


to


him,


and


he


worked


hard


at


his


lessons.


He felt as if he had left behind forever the world of


crime and hardship and poverty. How can such a little


boy


who


had


already


suffered


oppressive


affliction


remain pure in body and mind The reason is the nature


of


goodness.


I


think


it


is


the


most


important


information


implied


in


the


novel


by


Dickens- he


believed


that


goodness


could


conquer


every


difficulty.


Although

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