老人与海英文读后感.docx
AIEEOeofO4IA1IAo6,D1JiAO>>:Thisyearsummervacation,IreadtheAmericanwe11-knownwriterHemingway,SnoVe1OIdPerSonandsea.Iextremelyadmireinthenoveltheseniorfisherman,swill,HeletmeunderstandonepersoncertainlymusthaverelentIessspirit,Onlythencouldobtainsuccessfully.Thenoveldescriptionisoneyearnearsixtyyearsofageseniorfisherman,Whenalonegoestoseainonefishing,fishedonebigfish,actual1ydidnotpull.Theseniorfishermansocializedseveraldaysafterthefish,OnlythendiscoveredthiswasthebigmarlinwhichonesurpassedtheoneselffiShingboatseveralfold,althoughknewperfectIywel!verydifficulttowin,butstiHdidnotgiveup.AfterwardsandfurtherbecaUseinthebigmarlinwoundfishfishysmelIbroughtinseveralcrowdsofsharkfiShsnatchesthefood,ButtheoldpersonstiIldidnothopelikethistogiveup,finalIyhighIightedencirelestightly,returnedtothebigfiShbeltthefishingport,IetsotherfishermennotadmirealreadyWhenIread,theseniorfishermanthinkJIeretotHeseacoastrealIywastoonear,Perhapscouldhaveabiggerfishinafartherplace./,When,Iextremelyadmirethisseniorfisherman,becausehebynowalreadyprOjectedonsomefish,buthehadnotsettIedtothepresentsituation,butwasapproachesthebiggergoaladvance.Againhasalookus,usuallymeetsoneslightIyisdifficult,Weallcomplainincessantly.Wewillbethemotherlandfuture,WillbesupposedtolikethisoldpersonsamemindIoftyaspiration,wi1Ievenbetterpursueevenbetter,thebiggergoalWhenlread,thebigmarlinstartfasttogatherroundtheyoungfishingboathover,twinedthecableonthemast,theoldpersonrighthandlifteduphighthesteelfork,Ieaptthewatersurfaceinittheflash,didutmOstthrowstoitsheart,onewaiIendedthebigfish,slife,itwasstaticStaticfloatsonthewatersurface.z,When,myheartaiSolikedtogetherthebigstonefalls.Iextremelyadmireoldpersonthatkinddonotdread,therelentIessspirit,althoughknowsthematchstrengthisverystrong,buthenotslightIyflinches,butiSwelcomesdifficultIyabove.Justbecausehadthiskindofspirit,theseniorfIshermanonlythenachievedthiSlifeanddeathcontestsuccess.Wealsomuststudyseniorfisherman,Sspiritinlife,handlesthematterdoesnotfearthedifficulty,onlythencanobtainsuccessfu11y.1IA:Onsummervacationofthisyear,IStUdiedinnOVe1C)IdnIanandsea"ofHemingway,famouswriterofU.S.A.,.Iadmiretheoldfisherman,swillinthenoveIverymuch,heletsmeunderstandthatapersonmusthaveunremittingspirit,couldsucceed.Whatthenovelisdescribedisanoldfishermanalmostthesixtyyearsold,Whengotoseaandfishaloneonce,haveangledtoabigfish,butcannotdraw.AftertoughfiShermanandfishhaVesocializedforafewdays,JustfindthisisabigMalin,sfishwhichexCeedsseveraltimesofone,sownfishingboat,thoughknowperfectlyweIlthatitisverydifficulttowin,doesnotgiveupyet.BecausebigMalinfiShfishlikesmeIlofwoundattractoddherdsofsharkvieforthefoodagainlater,buttheoldmanisstiIlunwiIlingtogiVeuplikethis,streSSthetightencirclementfinally,takethelargefiShbacktofishingport,Ietotherfishmenadmireitendlessly.Theoldfishermanthinksthataslread,zIltisreallytooclosefromheretocoast,perhapstherearebiggerfishinthefartherplaci-1",zWhen,admireverymuchbecausethisoldfIshermaninthepersons,BecauseplaynotforSomefishinghealreadyatthismomentl,Butheisnotsatisfiedwiththeexistingstateofaffairs,butadvancetowardsgreatergoal.Seeingusagain,meetsomelittIedifficultiesatordinarytimes,alIofuscomplainbitterly.Wearethefutureofthemotherland,Shouldbeasambitiousasthisoldman,gotopursuewell,greatergoal.ReadasmezzBigMalinfiShisitencloseIightfiShingboatmoveabout,iSitgetmasttotwinecablefasttobegin,oldmanrighthandhoIdsteeIforkhigh,jumpoutinaflash,affordingtotryone,Sbestabovewaterinit,asoundofwaiIhasfinishedtheIifeoftheIoudfish,itfIoatsonthesurfaceofwatersilentlyi-i-"When,theloneheartistoofal11Ikepiecesofstonenotbig.Iadmirethatkindoffearingoftheoldmanatall,Unremittingspiritverymuch,IhoughknowrivaSstrengthisverystrong,buthehasnotshrunkbackatall,Ineetsthedifficulty.Justbecausethereisthiskindofspirit,theoldfishermanHasobtainedthevictoryofthetrialofStrengthofthislifeanddeath.Weshouldstudytheoldfisherman,Sspirittooinlife,dothethingandiSnotafraidofthedifficulty,Couldachievesuccess.ReadbigbloodoffensiVesmelloffIshsmelloneshark,falIovereachothertovisittovieforthefood,Iefthandofoldmanpullamusclejust,Hecanonlyuserighthand,Canweaponattackedtousedfordefendoneselfwithstick,mouthOfswordfishthatcatcheverything,andhasdriVenawaythisherdofsharkfinally.Butbigmeatoffishtakeintobighalfalready,butoldmancriticizeone,sownlefthand,whentheworkthiswhenhavearest,humoroslyalso,Iamsubduedbyoldma11,Soptimisticspirittoo.Inlife,somelOssesareunavoidable,Weshouldtreattheoptimisticattitude,can,tWorryaboutpettygainorloss.Finally,Ihenovelseeswithateenagerthatoldfishermanhas18feetofbiglongMali11,Sfishtotallyinthetolerance,theonesthathavedescribedthiSfishareenormousagain,provethatoldfisherman,Sdifficultyovercomeisbig,thanordinary.Oldfisherma11,Sspiritthatmakesgreateffortstostrugglefearlessofdangeranddifficultythatthenovelhasbeenextolled,Weshouldbelikehimtoo,ca11,tbesatiSfiedwiththecurrentsituation,Shouldbepositiveupwards,itShouldbeunremittingtodoanything,itmustnotgiveuphalfwaytomeetIngdifficultyShouldmeetthedifficulty.Onlyinthisway,Wecouldobtaingreatersuccessandvictory.1JtA6y:TheOldManandtheSeaiSoneofHemingway,SmostenduringworksandmayVerywellbecomeOneofthetrueclassicsofthisgeneration.ItplayedagreatpartinhiswinningthePulizerPrizeinl953andthel954NoveIPrizefOrLiteratureandconfirmedhispowerandPresenceintheliteraryworld.Hemingwayisalsooneofmyfavoritewriters.BesidesTheOldManAndtheSea,Ihavereadsomeofhisotherworks,SuchasTheSunAlsoRises,AFarewelltoArmsandTheSnowofKi1imanijaro.ButTheOldManandtheSeaistheonethatleftthedeepestimpressiononme.IfirstreadthisbookwhenIwasinmyfifteens.AndnowIrememberitjuStaswellasifIhadreadityesterday.