第1页共8页本文格式为Word版下载后可任意编辑和复制远大前程英文读后感“Greatexpectations”isoneofDicken’smostmaturestworks.AfterDickenhadexperiencedlargepartofmeaningfullife,hehadadeepercognitionforpeople,environment,aswellasthelifewhichhehadgonethrough.Andallthematurecognitionsareincludedinthiswriting---Greatexpectations.Pipwasbroughtupbyhissisterwhowasunpleasantaswellascrudeandherfriendlyblacksmithhusband—Joe.JoehimselfhadarrangedacommonhardbutsatisfiedpathforPiptogothrough,andontheotherhand,Pipbeheldthisashishighestgoaltoachieve.Butthetwothingswhichhehadexperiencedlaterhadchangedhispursueandhisfateaswell第2页共8页本文格式为Word版下载后可任意编辑和复制.MetAbelMagwith(anescapedconvict)intheswamp,andunwillinglyhelpedhimoutofdangerbystealingfoodfromhisownhome.Ifsaythathadchangedhisattitudeformateriallife,then,hisintroductiontoMissHavisham,anagingwomanwhohadbeenjiltedatthealterandEstellawhohadbeenbroughtupbyHavishamonlytorevengeforherownpainhadbroughtvastshockforhisworldofspirit.Aspiringtobeagentlemandespitehishumbleborn,PipfortunatelyorunfortunatelyreceivedafundofwealthfromanunknownsourceandbeingsenttoLondonwithalawyer.Fromthenon,hebecameagentlemanwithoutquestionatthepriceoflosingeverything.Thetitleofthisbookis‘Greatexpectations”whichmakeanimpressiononusthatthecharacterwouldhavegreatexpectationsjustasthetitlegoes.Butinfactthistitlehasatoneofsar第3页共8页本文格式为Word版下载后可任意编辑和复制casticontheotherwayaround.Thisstoryfullofquirkinessfromtheverybeginningtotheend,therelationsamongcharactersareanfractuousaswellwhichactuallyattractedmealot.Oneoftheparagraphs,whichIappreciatemostimplicativelyaswellasbeautifullyexpressesthefeelingbetweenPipandEstella.“Wearefriends,”saidI,risingandbendingoverher,assherosefromthebench.‘Andwillcontinuefriendsapart.”SaidEstella.第4页共8页本文格式为Word版下载后可任意编辑和复制Itookhishandinmine,andwewentoutoftheruinedplace;and,asthemorningmistshadrisenlongagowhenIfirstlettheforge,so,theeveningmistswererisingnow,andinallthebroadexpanseoftranquillighttheyshowedtome,Isawnoshadowofanotherpartingfromher.Attheviewoflanguage,thisworkshadachievedastepofhighest,Dickenhadmadethiswritingplainandfluentaswell,whichsurelycanattractlotsofreadersandhighcomments.Tobefrank,Ireallyimpressedbythisartofbeauty.SoIlikeDicken’sworksverymuch.第5页共8页本文格式为Word版下载后可任意编辑和复制Afterreadingthewholebookof“GreatExpectations”writtenbyCharlesDickens,Ican’tfindsuitablewordstoexpressmythoughtscompletely.Firstofall,IamattractedbytheexcellentliterarytalentofCharlesDickens.Thedescriptionsofthedetailsarejustrightforthefoundationofthebackground.Thedesignofthestoryalsobringsmeshock.Tome,itisnotonlyagoodstory,butalsoalessonofthelifethatIamexperiencing.But,whatIhavelearntfromthebookisnotthemainideathatCharlesDickenswantedtoshow.Whatimpressesmedeeplyisonlyasupportingrole—Joe.ComparedwiththelifeofPip,whatJoehasexperiencedissoordinary.Heisanordinary第6页共8页本文格式为Word版下载后可任意编辑和复制blacksmith,anordinaryhusband,anordinarybrother,anordinaryfriend,evenanordinaryperson!However,justsuchanordinarypersonbringsmeagreatspecialfeeling.Inhisworld,lifeissosimple.Heisfarawayfromthecomplexworldwhichispollutedbytheuglysoulofpeople.Maybe,“kind-hearted”isthebiggestadvantageofhim,whichisalsothebiggestshortageofhiminhisdailylife.Differentfromalltheotherfiguresin...