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篇一:雾都孤儿读后感_1200字

《雾都孤儿》和大部分小说一样,结局是“善有善报恶有恶报”,但它的结局是完美的!刚开始的时候对小奥列佛的遭遇感到同情和心痛,他在阴暗、罪恶、饥饿中勉强成长起来,从小奥列佛和他的伙伴身上,你能感觉到食物对于人来说的意义。班布尔那些所谓的绅士对待孩子,贫民的态度深知人性的罪恶,这也预示了他们必将灭亡,也许并不是现在。当奥列佛请求多吃一碗粥而被责罚时,你足以看到当时社会是多么的黑暗。当奥列佛被习艺所“拍卖”,最后被送到棺材铺当学徒时,你能感觉到穷人的命运是什么样的,他们不是自己生命的主宰,而是掌握在他人手中,即使到了棺材铺,还是要让老板娘欺辱!

奥列佛,终于忍不住了,他决定逃跑了,他是多么的勇敢,但那是生活所迫啊,人,有的时候就是被逼出来的。但是他不知道往哪里去,我也不知道他会去哪里,能去哪里,从生下来就是个孤儿,也许这个世界上再也没有人认识他了,我真的被那种孤独,无助感染了,感触了。当他被南希和赛克斯劫持回费根那里的时候,当他深知会伤了布朗劳先生的心,却无能为力的时候,那种心情,那种心痛,也只有被深深误解的人才能体会。

无可厚非,奥列佛是勇敢的,善良的。他胆小如鼠却为了自己母亲的尊严去和诺顿战斗,为了自己起清白而试图逃离、告发、即使都失败了。无疑他是“出淤泥而不染的”,这种品格估计也是作者生活所向往的。

也许故事有点过于巧合,但是无巧不成书啊,但是你看这巧的多么合情合理,这也是作者的写作艺术吧。给我印象比较深刻的就是贝德文太太和他儿子的对话,不光是当时的英国,就是在现在的全世界都存在的问题,也许没有那么严重了。

南希无疑是最可悲的,但是都能理解她当时的心情,她罪大恶极,做件好事是多么的困难,是她知道自己和罗斯相比是多么的卑贱,但是她想保持和别的女人,无论是穷是富,是好是坏一样的东西——爱。这是她唯一值得骄傲的地方,即使是失去生命也不可惜。这也是人性最本质的东西,那就是自尊。

对于赛克斯杀了南希之后情形的描写,可谓是入木三分,在内心深处发出的恐惧无时无刻不在笼罩着他,现实也是这样的,一个杀人犯他先安享生活之美,那几乎是不可能的,就像做了坏事心里永久的愧疚一样,但这个坏事是无法弥补的。赛克斯感觉南希的阴魂一直跟着他的时候,最后他无处可逃,去救火,是多么戏剧的一幕啊,但是令人发笑的同时也深深的感觉到他那无比的恐惧。赛克斯的狗的死也不乏幽默,个人感觉狗和南希的命运是及其的相似,可恨、可悲、可泣、可敬。

奥列佛无疑是幸运的,因为他逃了出来,遇到了贵人,狄克的死,我想也是作者刻意加进来的,因为穷苦孩子大部分命运和他是一样的,没有人知道他存在,也没有人在意他死去,也许奥列佛就有很少,也许就有一个,后也许就跟本就不会有。

有一种东西可以让人坚挺的活着,也可以高傲的死去那便是自尊;有一种东西足以照亮这个世界,那便是希望;有一种东西足以温暖世界的每一个角落那就是爱。

这就是我读《雾都孤儿》的感受。

篇二:雾都孤儿读后感_9000字

The Book Review of “Oliver Twist”

Today, we will discuss about the reasons leading to the whole ending. “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. It is the story of a young orphan named Oliver Twist whose mother died while giving birth in an old workhouse. He has moved around through different orphanages and finally run away to London. On the way to London, he meets a nice boy named Jack Dawkins, also known as the Dager who gave the poor orphan a place to stay and something to eat. However, Oliver found out that his new “friends” were thieves and they forced Oliver to help them with a robbery. Then,Oliver is rescued by the intervention of a benefactor - Mr Brownlow - but the mysterious Monks gets the gang to kidnap the boy again.

Through the novel, Dickens confronts the question of the terrible environment he depicts have the power to “blacken the soul and change its for ever.” By examining the fates of most of the characters, we can assume that the answer is that they do not.Certainly characters like Sikes and Fagin seem to have sustained permanent damage to their moral sensibilities. Yet even Sikes has a conscience, which manifests itself in the apparition of Nancyˊs eyes that hunts him after he murders her. Charley Bates maintains enough of a sense of decency to try to capture Sikes. Of course, Oliver is above any corruption, though the novel

removes him from unhealthy environments relatively early in his life. Most telling of all is Nancy, who, though she considers herself “lost almost beyond redemption,” ends up making the ultimate sacrifice for a child she hardly knows. In contrast, Monks, perhaps the novelˊs most inhuman villain, was brought up amid wealth and comfort.

The whole story contributes to reviving peopleˊs exhausted souls that have already been covered by cruelty and selfishness of the secular world for a long time. There four main reasons to explain the ending.

Author

The story cannot be talked about without referring its author who himself was also born in a poor family. Charles Dickens wrote this novel in his twenties with a view to reveal the ugly masks of those cruel capitalists. He also meant to expose the horror and violence hidden underneath the narrow and dirty streets in London. Charles Dickens said “love makes world go around.” These immortal words have inspired and keep on inspiring people to chant the melody of love and novel, it was friendliness and kindness of many strangers that made the ending of the story perfect.

Human nature-kindness

Throughout the story, pure strangers mostly treated Oliver nicely. Even thought the young man that Oliver met on the way to London turn out to be a thief and recruited Oliver as a pickpocket, he was still very

kind. He provided food and shelter Oliver without wondering for reward. Later, the owners of the house which Oliver was forced to break into accepted him and took care of him. They nursed him to optimum health and they also educated him. At the same time, Oliver helped them a lot in return. They also spent a full day driving Oliver to Mr.Brownˊs

(Oliverˊs old friend) living place simply gathering them together. Nancy tried to give Oliver a hand. She warned his friend of Mr.Brownˊs plan. Unfortunately Bill Sikes founded out it and killed her. “It was a gasty figure to look upon.” The murder staggering backward to the wall, and shutting out the sign with his hand, seized a heavy club and struck her down.”Oliver was a very luck boy to have so many strangers willing to him.

Kindness is one of the most necessary characters of a person. He who is without goodness is an utterly worthless person. On the contrary, as the famous saying goes“The fragrance always stays in the hand that gives the nose. Kind people are undoubtedly happy and useful.” That is the reason why Oliver can be innocent and pure inside his heart. What is more, it is the kindness that contributes to the happy ending.

Francis Bacon said in his essay “Goodness of the virtue and dignities of the mind, is the greatest, being the character of Desty, and without it, man is busy, mischievous thing, no better than a kind of vermin.” That is to say, a person without goodness is destined to lose everything.

Friends

Another element which leads to the ending is friends. In this book, Jack Dawkins who seemed to be a nice boy offered Oliver some food and place to stay. Oliver got to be friends with Jack and his friend, Charles Bates. Not until they were going to work did they were found to be thieves. That is to say, if Oliver had not met Jack and Bates, he would not face so many troubles, difficulties and darkness in the society. Oliver would neither be a thief, nor would he do anything against the law. However it also means that he would never have the opportunity to know Mr.Brown,his uncle. Therefore friends have a good effect on his fate.

Here is a good example for the friend. One day, Mr.Brown had one of his watch stolen by two skilled teenager thieves, Doggers and Bates, and thought naturally it was Oliver who was an orphan an forced to live with a gang of thieves, that had done it because it was the only one near by after the theft had taken place. Being wrathful he caught Oliver ,and sent him to police station where the ill—tempered unfair magistrotes worked. Fortunately for him, Oliver was proved innocent by one onlooker afterwards. With sympathy, Mr,brown took the injured, poor Oliver his own house. There Oliver lived freely and gleefully for some months as if he was Mr.Brownˊs own son. One day, Oliver was asked to return some books to the sellers and to send the money forthe new books that he had already collected. The thief Oliver once stayed with kidnapped him.

After that he disappeared in Mr.Brownˊs life. After searching for a while, Mr.Brown had to believe the fact that Oliver had run away with his money. But dramatically came across each other again a few years later. Without any hesitation, Mr.Brown took Oliver home for the second time not caring if he had done something evil.

This is what shines brightly in the book-- Mr.Brownˊs love and forgiveness. What is more, it also impressed others: Nancy, Mr.Rose, Oliver and so on. As we can seem, when Oliver could have intended a lot of fortune, he refused and offered half to his evil brother, who even wanted to killed Oliver. This is just the love and forgiveness which learned from Mr.Brown works. The two things keep the little Oliver pure both physically and mentally.

Perhaps most of us would feel confused about Mr.Brownˊs reaction. But as a matter of fact, this is just the lesson we should learned 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.

Background

Much of the first part of Oliver Twist challenges the organizations

of charity run by the church and the government in Dickensˊtime. The system Dickens describes was put into place by the poor law of 1834, which stipulated that the poor could only receive government assistance if they moved into government work houses. Residents of those work house—essentially immates whose rights were severely curtailed—were subject to a host of onerous regulations. Labor was required, families were almost separated, and rations of food and clothing were meager. The idea upon which the workhouse were founded was that poverty was the consequence of laziness and thatdreadful conditions in the workhouse would inspire the poor to better their own circumstance. Yet the economic dislocation of the Industrial Revolution made it impossible for many to do so, and the workhouse did not provide any means for social or economic betterment. Furthermore, as Dickens points out, the officials who run the workhouse blatantly violated the values they preached to the poor. Dickens describes with great sarcasm the greed, laziness and arrogance of charitable workers like Mr.Bamble and Mrs.Mann. In general, charitable institutions only reproduced the awful conditions in which the poor would live anyway.

As Dickens puts it, the poor choose between “being starved by a gradual process in the house, or by a quick one out of it.”

In our opnion,It is just the goodness that eventually conquered devil and Oilver lived a happy life in the end. The nature of goodness

makes the little boy who had already suffered oppressive affection remain pure in body and mind.

I do not think goodness can overcome everything, yet I believe that those who are kind minded live more happily than those who are evil minded.

As prancis bacon said in his essay, Goodness, of all vitures and dignities of the mind, is the greatest, being the character of the beity and without it, man is a busy, mischievous thing, no better than a kind of vermin.

Above is what the novel Oliver twist teaches me.

篇三:雾都孤儿读后感_500字

《雾都孤儿》读后感

上周,我读了狄更斯的《雾都孤儿》这本小说,让我回味无穷、 故事的大意是:一个叫奥利弗退斯特的孤儿,原本是上流社会有钱人的私生子,她的母亲因为长期得不到关爱,再加上饱经跋涉、无家可归,在生了他以后就死了。奥利弗来到世上,从没感受过母爱和家的温暖,在慈善机构济贫院里过着地狱一般的生活。9岁时,被送入棺材店当学徒,因不堪忍受非人的待遇,逃亡伦敦,却被小偷所骗,误入贼窟,幸亏遇上了好心人,这样才转危为安,终于过上了幸福的生活。

这本书中有两个人令我感动。一个是主人公奥利弗,一个是女扒手南茜。奥利弗心地善良,再冷再饿也不肯去做坏事,使我印象最深的是,奥利弗被南茜拉回贼窟时说的话:“求求你们,把书送回去,把书和钱都还给他们,你们要我一辈子呆在这里都行,我只求你们把书送回去。”奥利弗的那种为别人着想的品质打动了我。南茜虽然是小偷,但她护着奥利弗,不让他做贼、干坏事,她把一个秘密告诉了以前被他们那伙人行窃过得一个富人家,却没有想到被盯梢的诺亚把事情告诉了贼头子费根,最后死在了自己的爱人赛克斯的棍棒之下。南茜虽然不是奥利弗的家人,也冒着生命危险帮他逃出贼窟。

这个故事使我明白了:善有善报,恶有恶报,只要你多干好事,不干坏事,生活就美满,充满乐趣,罪恶就永远也不会找上门来。

篇四:雾都孤儿读后感_7200字

Name :牛佳欣

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Book Report on Oliver Twist

One of Dickens most enduringly popular stories is Oliver Twist, an early work published 1837-8. Like many of his later novels, its central theme is the hardship faced by the dispossessed and those of the outside of tolite society. Oliver himself is born in a workhouse and treated cruelly there as was the norm at the time for pauper children, in particular by Bumble, a parish council official or eadle The story follows Oliver as he escapes the workhouse and runs away to London. Here he receives an education in villainy from the criminal gang of Fagin that includes the brutal thief Bill Sikes, the famous artful Dodger and Nancy, Bill whore. Oliver is rescued by the intervention of a benefactor - Mr Brownlow - but the mysterious Monks gets the gang to kidnap the boy again. Nancy intervenes but is murdered viciously by Sikes after she has showed some redeeming qualities and has discovered Monk sinister intention. The story closes happily and with justice for Bumble and the cruel Monks who has hidden the truth of Oliver parentage out of malice. Accusations were made that the book glamorised crime (like the ewgate Group of the period) but Dickens wisely disassociated himself from criminal romances. His achievement was in fact in presenting the underworld and problems of poverty to the well-off in a way rarely attempted previously.

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.

In the novel, though the young Oliver again and again fell for conspiracies of those hideous thieves, who tried to torture Oliver’s body and poisoned Oliver’s heart intensely, he always lived on and tried hard to seek for his own life. Then I realized what supported him all through were actually beliefs. In most cases, what you believe is what you’ll become. Believe that you are unlimited, that you can do anything you commit to doing, and when you do, your accomplishments will know no bounds. You control your beliefs and that is how you ultimately control your life. It’s all dictated by your attitude.

In the final analysis, love and care contain numerous forms, there are love of forgiveness, love of trust, etc. but they all come from your beliefs in life. When someone tells you he’s

deceived you, forgive him anyway, when someone tells you what he’s done, trust him anyway, and when you face adversities while chasing your dreams, think about your beliefs, then what hinders you will become a piece of cake in no time.

So find out “Olivers” in your life and do as Mr. Brownlow and Mrs. Maylie do: love them and care them, which cost nothing but save much. They enrich those who receive, without impoverishing those who give. They can be certain smallest words or actions, but the memory of them sometimes last forever.

Charles Dickens said:“Love makes the world go around.” These immortal words have inspired and will keep on inspiring us to chant the melody of love and to say the prayer of care forevermore. Let us, therefore, enjoy life and treat other people lovingly. These principles are the roots and foundations of beliefs supporting this article and our mission together.

Workscited Charles Dickens , Oliver Twist , New York: 北京—外语教学与研究出版社 ,1997

Valerie Jaffee ,Selena Ward, New York:天津—天津翻译出版公司2003

Translator:志军,殷恒光

篇五:雾都孤儿读后感_1300字

《雾都孤儿》读后感

刚刚读完这本英国作家狄更斯的写实小说《雾都孤儿》,我久久不能平静。这本书以19世纪的雾都伦敦为背景,讲述了一个孤儿奥利弗·退斯特的悲惨的身世和遭遇。在读这本书的过程中我曾有过放弃的念头,只因为可怜的奥利弗的遭遇实在悲惨,让人不忍心继续看下去。不过最终我还是坚持读完这本书,事实证明我的坚持是正确的,奥利弗最终结束了他的苦难童年。

这本小说的主人公奥利弗·特斯特在济贫院出生不久就成为一个孤儿,忍饥挨饿,备受欺凌。由于不堪棺材店老板娘、教区执事班布尔等人的虐待而独自逃往伦敦,不幸刚一到达就受骗误入贼窟。后被一位绅士布朗劳收留,第一次感受到人间温暖的奥利弗却又重新陷入了贼窟。赛克斯胁迫他参加一次入室行窃,最后失败了,挣扎在死亡线上,还是梅里夫人救了奥利弗并且好心收留了他。在善良的女扒手南希的帮助下,事情真相大白,奥利弗被布朗劳收为养子,可惜南希因此牺牲了自我。

在这本书中,主人公奥利弗经历了如此多的屈辱、折磨,但也没有改变他善良的本性,以至于他冒着危险去通知他们正要行窃的人家。他的坚强、勇敢、正义让人心生敬佩之情。他承受着痛苦,宁愿过着流浪的生活,也不愿意成为一个小偷。他的这种精神即使在现在社会也是难得可贵的。在现在这种纷乱复杂的世界,保持一种纯真也是很困难的。一旦学生步入社会就必定要接受突然的改变,道德滑坡、人性丧失、生活腐化、学术堕落,无一不让人担忧。因此,我们更应该寻找自身的存在与价值,认清这个世界,从自我做起,为这个社会的改变以身作则。

本书描写了善恶两面。有的人选择了恶,然而面前的是一片漆黑,但是有利益一直在诱惑着人,一直诱惑着人向前走。就如书中恶人的代表——费金、蒙克斯、邦布尔、塞克斯无不一一落得个悲惨的下场。有的人选择了善,他们虽然出生于苦难之中,在黑暗和充满罪恶的世界中成长,但在他们的心中始终保持着一片纯洁的天地,一颗善良的心,种种磨难并不能使他们堕落或彻底堕落,反而更显示出他们出污泥而不染的光彩夺目的晶莹品质。就如本书主人公奥利弗。另外,还有一种人,就如南希不经意中走上了恶,但邪不胜正,正义的力量战胜了邪恶,虽然南希最后遇难,但正是她的死所召唤出来的惊天动地的社会正义力量,正是她在冥冥中的在天之灵,注定了费金团伙的灭顶之灾。 狄更斯写作时,始终有一种”感同身受的想象力”,即使对十恶不赦的人物也一样。狄更斯精心选择了一系列细节,不但描绘了客观事物,而且切入人物的内心世界,表现了他极其丰富的想象力。这使书中的安排的巧合也变得合情合理。这就是狄更斯浪漫现实主义的魅力之处。

狄更斯是世界上最伟大的作家之一,被后世奉为“召唤人们回到欢笑和仁爱中来的明灯”。他以英国现实主义画家威廉•荷加斯为榜样,勇敢地直面人

生,真实地表现当时伦敦贫民窟穷苦儿童的悲惨生活,揭露了贫民救济所和学校教育的黑暗,无情地鞭挞了当时资本主义社会的黑暗和虚伪。

如同狄更斯的其他小说,这本描写了善于恶、美与丑、正义与邪恶的斗争,赞扬了人们天性中的正直和善良,也揭露抨击了当时英国慈善机构的虚伪和治安警察的专横。同时,作品又带有浓厚的浪漫主义情调,充满着人道主义的情怀。

与奥利弗相比,我们现在的生活实在是幸福,因此我们更应该懂得珍惜。我们要珍惜这来之不易的学习条件,刻苦学习,尽力帮助他人,回报社会。

篇六:《雾都孤儿》读后感_1600字

《雾都孤儿》读后感

《雾都孤儿》个性化的语言是狄更斯在人物塑造上运用得十分出色的一种手段。书中的流氓,盗贼,妓女的语言都切合其身份,甚至还用了行业的黑话。然而,狄更斯决不作自然主义的再现,而是进行加工,提炼和选择,避免使用污秽,下流的话语。主人公奥立弗语言规范,谈吐文雅,他甚至不知偷窃为何物。他是在济贫院长大的孤儿,从未受到良好的教育,所接触的都是罪恶累累,堕落不堪之辈,他怎么会讲这么好的英文呢?这用“人是一切社会关系总和”的历史唯物主义观点是无法解释的。可见,狄更斯着力表现的是自己的道德理想,而不是追求完全的逼真。在优秀的现实主义小说中,故事情节往往是在环境作用下的人物性格发展史,即高尔基所说的“某种性格,典型的成长和构成的历史”。然而,狄更斯不拘任何格套,想要多少巧合就安排多少巧合。奥立弗第一次跟小偷上街,被掏兜的第一人恰巧就是他亡父的好友布朗罗。第二次,他在匪徒赛克斯的劫持下入室行窃,被偷的恰好是他亲姨妈露丝·梅莱家。这在情理上无论如何是说不过去的。但狄更斯自有天大的本领,在具体的细节描写中充满生活气息和激情,使你读时紧张得喘不过气来,对这种本来是牵强的,不自然的情节也不得不信以为真。这就是狄更斯的艺术世界的魅力。狄更斯写作时,始终有一种感同身受的想象力,即使对十恶不赦的人物也一样。书中贼首,老

犹太费金受审的一场始终从费金的心理视角出发。他从天花板看到地板,只见重重叠叠的眼睛都在注视着自己。他听到对他罪行的陈述报告,他把恳求的目光转向律师,希望能为他辩护几句。人群中有人在吃东西,有人用手绢扇风,还有一名青年画家在画他的素描,他心想:不知道像不像,真想伸过脖子去看一看……一位绅士出去又进来,他想:准是吃饭去了,不知吃的什么饭?看到铁栏杆上有尖刺,他琢磨着:这很容易折断。从此又想到绞刑架,这时,他听到自己被处绞刑。他只是喃喃地说,自己岁数大了,大了,接着就什么声音也发不出来了。在这里,狄更斯精心选择了一系列细节,不但描绘了客观事物,而且切入了人物的内心世界,表现了他极其丰富的想象力。

《雾都孤儿》中的南希是个非常关键的人物,南希这个人物有无比丰富,复杂的内心世界。南希是个不幸的姑娘,自幼沦落贼窟,并已成为第二号贼首赛克斯的情妇。除了绞架,她看不到任何别的前景。但是,她天良未泯,在天真纯洁的奥立弗,看到往日清白的自己,同情之心油然而生。她连奉贼首之命,冒称是奥立弗的姐姐,硬把他绑架回贼窟时,内心充满矛盾。归途中,她和赛克斯谈起监狱绞死犯人的事,奥立弗感觉到南希紧攥着他的那只手在发抖,抬眼一看,她的脸色变得煞白。后来,她冒着生命的危险偷偷地给梅莱小姐和布朗罗通风报信,终于把奥立弗救了出来。梅莱和布朗罗力劝南希挣脱过去的生活,走上新生之路,但南希不忍心 1

把情人赛克斯撇下。赛克斯在得知南希所作所为后,他只能持盗匪的道德标准,把南希视为不可饶恕的叛徒,亲手把她残酷地杀害。狄更斯在给这两个人物取名时是有很深的用意的,南希和赛克斯英文缩写是N和S,正是磁针的两极。他俩构成一对矛盾,既对立又统一,既相反又相成,永远不可分离。南希离不开赛克斯,宁愿被他杀害也不肯抛弃他;而赛克斯也离不开南希,一旦失去她,他就丧魂失魄,终于在房顶跌落,脖子被自己的一条绳子的活扣套住而气绝身死。南希的形象复杂,丰富又深刻,不但不是“扁平”的,而且达到极高的艺术成就。

读这本小说,使我受益非浅,《雾都孤儿》以小奥利弗这个人物为线索贯穿全文,情节丝丝人扣,牵住读者的心。书中的时代背景仿佛映衬在我的眼帘,把我也带到了另外一个世界中。同时我也感叹,当时的社会环境下人们受着怎样的哀苦,过着贫困的生活,反映了当时人与人之间的金钱利益关系,人们之间的利用关系,黑暗的现实社会下人们的冷漠、自私的本性得到了全然的体现。在那样的国度里,人们缺乏完善的管理制度,同时也揭露了许多的社会问题,在邪恶与正义的对抗中,正义最终战胜了邪恶,印证了这一不变的真理。

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篇七:雾都孤儿读后感_1500字

雾都孤儿

姓名:马建营

班级:英语0902

雾都孤儿读后感

故事讲述的是一个名叫奥力弗.退斯特的弃婴在孤儿院里被悲惨地教育了9年,然后又被送到棺材老板那儿当学徒。由于难以忍受的饥饿和暴力以及侮辱,他逃亡伦敦。又不幸误入贼窝,期间被一位善良的的老绅士班布尔先生收留。但又被那一伙贼绑回贼窝。最后善良的女扒手南希为了营救奥利佛,不顾贼头的监视和威胁,向班布尔报信,说奥利佛就是他找寻已久的外孙儿。南希被贼窝头目杀害,警察随即围剿了贼窝。奥利佛终于得以与亲人团聚。

这本书给我的第一个感触就是:看着这本书,好几次泪水打湿了我的眼睛。不仅是为了小奥力弗.退斯特的悲惨遭遇,更是为他的善良,南希和其他小扒手的无奈,甚至是老犹太费根。书中每一个人都有这鲜明的性格。奥力弗.退斯特虽是书中的主人公,但我觉得奥力弗不是他一个人,而是孤儿院里的所有孤儿甚至是所有的在苦难中的孩子,也许他们最后都没有奥力弗的幸运,但奥力弗的幸运也只是作者对于生活的美好希望,在当时年代更多的人只能是拥有奥力弗的朋友狄克的悲惨结局。“这个孩子面色苍白,瘦骨如柴,面颊凹了进去,眼睛显得又亮又大。拼命省料的教区施衣——他的贫儿号衣——在他弱不禁风的身上仍显得宽松肥大;他幼嫩的身体却像老人一般干枯了”这就是狄克的真实形象,可以说是所有贫儿的形象,迎接他们的只有死亡。看到这,我哭了,眼泪并不能起到什么作用,但至少代表着触及灵魂的感触。

在书中并不起眼,但是不能没有的人就是女扒手南希,她的形象是世上母亲的形象,看到可怜的而有善良的小奥力弗,她不顾背叛他所爱的人塞克斯,也不顾自己冒着被抓,被处以绞刑的危险,为小奥力弗逃出悲惨的生活,最后掺死于塞克斯的拳头之下。没有太多对于南希的描写,但是她的内心世界读者能略微感受得出来:无助,愤怒,矛盾。她与习艺所的曼太太形成了鲜明的对比。可憎的曼太太贪婪地剥削着那些可怜的小生命,却从来不为自己的行为感到可耻,也许我们也不能太多地责怪于曼太太,生活的残酷造就了人们的残酷。只是在一些勇敢的人心中残存的那一点善良给予了我们那么一点感叹,但是最后的命运仍逃脱不了悲惨的死去。

这本书给我的第二个很深的感触就是主人公小奥力弗的勇敢的精神,虽然在黑暗的习艺所里饱尝了生活的艰辛,但是并没有给这么一个美好的心灵蒙上灰尘。由于饥饿他向干事提出需要一碗稀粥时,被那些干事认为“这2孩子将来一定会被绞死。在当学徒的时候他面对人们对于他母亲的羞辱,奋起反抗。他啊也许是由于初生牛犊不怕虎,竭尽全力反抗着。后来逃亡到伦敦后,纯洁的心灵让人们感到可笑。其中有一段话让我记忆尤深“那些都是老先生的,在我还热病快死掉的时候,是那位好心的先生把我带到他家里去,照看我养好了病。哦,求求你们把这些都送回去吧,把书和钱还给他。你们要我一辈子待在这儿都可以,我只求你们把这些东西送回去,不然他们应定会以为我逃跑了的,你们可怜可怜我,把书和钱送回去吧”这是小奥力弗被抓后说的话。我不禁被他维护尊严的行为所打动。一个人活着就要有尊严。

这本书给我第三个很深印象的就是作者的写作手法个性化的语言是狄更斯在人物塑造上运用得十分出色的一种手段.书中的流氓,盗贼,妓女的语言都切合其身份,另外狄更斯的语言中充满了讥讽的韵味。仿佛一个人的表情中带着辛酸的笑,让人读完之后不禁无奈的一声叹息。

合上这本书我没有太多的感慨,只有一个:人活着只要不断地向这梦想千金不需要顾虑太多,不要向命运低头,命运永远在我们手中。初次翻开《雾都孤儿》这本书,是在一个午后,阳光暖暖的射在我的脸。在此之前,我看过同名的电影,电影中小主人公清澈的眼睛给了我十分深刻的印象。但是电影毕竟是短短的一个多小时,很难讲述出那长长的人生,于是我翻开了这本书。看了几页后,小奥力弗的形象便跳进我的脑海中。于是读着这本书就不再是看着简单的文字了,仿佛真实的生活在我的脑海中演绎着。

篇八:读后感《雾都孤儿》_1100字

《雾都孤儿》读后感

《雾都孤儿》是一部十分着名的小说,作者狄更斯,是英国的一位非常着名的作家。

这部小说的主人公是一个叫奥里弗的孤儿,他的童年是在济贫院里度过的。后来,他被送到一个棺材铺里当学徒。因不堪忍受老板娘的压迫,他向伦敦逃去。路上,他遇上了一个外号机灵鬼的人,把他骗进了贼窝,在两次偷盗中,他都遇到了好人,把他留在家里抚养,但又一次次的被抓回去。终于,由于南西变好,告诉了他们偶然听到的一个秘密,说奥里弗的同父异母哥哥为了财产,要杀他,于是逮捕了贼窝的人,但出于同情,奥里弗放过了它的哥哥。奥里弗的灾难终于结束了,他被他第一次偷的那位老绅士收为义子。奥里弗才知道,他偷的两次,被偷的竟然是他父亲的好友和他的亲姨妈。

最令我感动的是奥利弗遇到强盗集团的那段经历。奥利费在路上走上了七天七夜,饥饿难忍,疲倦不堪。他遇到杰克一个小偷。杰克把奥利弗带到了贼窝,小偷们想把奥利弗训练成一个小偷。但奥利弗受尽折磨也不愿意,逃了出来。读到这,我心中油然而生敬佩之情。他只有10岁,可他的坚强、勇敢、正义是我们难以相比的!奥利弗承受着痛苦,宁愿过着流浪的生活,也不愿意成为一个小偷。他对美好生活的向往,对生命的向往,是支持他前进的力量。

整部小说曲折惊险,让人不仅为奥里弗的身世叹息,为坏人说愤怒,被善良人所感动,为奥里弗最后的幸福生活而高兴。而我最喜爱的人物,是在两次奥里弗陷入危难时,没有计较他偷了东西,而是十分同情他,并帮助了他的两个人

因为他们的善良,奥里弗才得救,也因为他们的善良,才使世界上少了一个受苦的孩子,是将来少了一个贼,多了一个好人。如果世间的人都想他们一样的

话,我想,世上便不会有受苦的人,不会有那么多的孤儿。正如一首歌中所唱的:“只有人人都献出一点爱,世界将变成美好的人间。”而我也为其中的南西所感动,她是贼窝得一分子,但她没有被贼窝染黑了心,她知道悔改,知道去怜悯一个孤儿。但她也是被那个善良的人所感动了,可见如果多一个善良人,也许可以多感化一个在贼窝里的一刻还有一点点人性的心。但是,我也为南西所悲哀,她最后的结局十分惨,她被打死了,而打死她的人,确是她一直不舍得离开的人。南西曾有许多机会逃离那个肮脏的世界,但她放弃了,就是舍不得最后那个打死她的人。

与奥利弗相比较,我们生活的多幸福,可还是不满足,常常抱怨生活。在目标追求上,也是一遇到小小的困难,就放弃了,缺少意志力。现在,世界上还有许多的孩子正承受着巨大的痛苦,正和饥饿、孤独、寒冷作战。他们多么向往美好的生活。我们能视而不见吗?我们要珍惜现有学习条件,刻苦读书学习,让自己成长为一个对社会有用的人,这样我们才能够有能力去帮助这些孩子,让他们和我们一样拥有灿烂阳光般的美好生活!

篇九:雾都孤儿读后感_600字

《雾都孤儿》是本世界名著,它讲述的是发生在19世纪的一个动人的故事。

书中的主人翁奥利弗〃特威斯特是一个孤儿,他出生在济贫院,出生不久他的妈妈就死了。后来,他被当作一件物品被送来送去,受尽折磨,直到最后遇到一位善良的布朗洛老先生,这位先生收留了他,从此过上了好的生活。

读完这本书,我的心情久久不能平静。可怜的奥利弗在已经失去亲人的痛苦下,受了这么多折磨。真不知道在他瘦弱的身体下,有着怎样的意志,能使他坚持不懈,使他在饥饿、寒冷、孤独下顽强斗争,向美好的生活前进。

最令我感动的是奥利弗遇到强盗集团的那段经历。奥利费在路上走上了七天七夜,饥饿难忍,疲倦不堪。他遇到杰克一个小偷。杰克把奥利弗带到了贼窝,小偷们想把奥利弗训练成一个小偷。但奥利弗受尽折磨也不愿意,逃了出来。读到这,我心中油然而生敬佩之情。他只有10岁,和我差不多大,可他的坚强、勇敢、正义是我们难以相比的!奥利弗承受着痛苦,宁愿过着流浪的生活,也不愿意成为一个小偷。他对美好生活的向往,对生命的向往,是支持他前进的力量。 与奥利弗相比较,我们生活的多幸福,可还是不满足,常常抱怨生活。在目标追求上,也是一遇到小小的困难,就放弃了,缺少意志力。现在,世界上还有许多的孩子正承受着巨大的痛苦,正和饥饿、孤独、寒冷作战。他们多么向往美好的生活。我们能视而不见吗?我 1

们要珍惜现有学习条件,刻苦读书学习,让自己成长为一个对社会有用的人,这样我们才能够有能力去帮助这些孩子,让他们和我们一样拥有灿烂阳光般的美好生活。

篇十:《雾都孤儿》读后感_2100字

狄更斯在小说中无情地揭露和鞭挞了资本主义社会的黑暗和虚伪。1838年和1839年,他发表了〈雾都孤儿〉和〈尼古拉斯。尼可贝〉,描写了资本主义社会穷苦儿童的悲惨生活,揭露了贫民救济所和学校教育的黑暗。狄更斯是英国最伟大的小说家之一,英国现实主义文学的杰出代表,对世界文学有巨大的影响。 雾都孤儿》一书于1838年首次刊行。当时并不时兴写作反映生活的悲惨现实小说,但狄更斯存心要使读者震惊。他想要展示出罪犯们的真实面目,揭露出隐藏在伦敦狭小、肮脏的偏僻街道里的恐怖与暴力。因此他为我们写了邪恶的费金,残暴的比尔.塞克斯,以及一大群窃贼强盗。这些人撒谎、欺诈、偷窃,害怕进监狱,害怕刽子手把绞索套到他们的脖子上,在惴惴不安中生活。

狄更斯试图说明,善良能克服一切艰难险阻。因此,他为我们塑造了小奥利弗——一个孤儿,他被投入一个充满贫困与犯罪的世界,忍饥挨饿,挨打挨骂,从来没有人爱他。还为我们写出来南希——可怜、凄惨、悲苦的南希,她生活在一个残忍的世界里,却挣扎着要忠实于她所爱的人。

而且,正如在一切最好的故事里一样,善良最终战胜了邪恶。

《雾都孤儿》个性化的语言是狄更斯在人物塑造上运用得十分出色的一种手段.书中的流氓,盗贼,妓女的语言都切合其身份,甚至还用了行业的黑话.然而,狄更斯决不作自然主义的再现,而是进行加工,提炼和选择,避免使用污秽,下流的话语.主人公奥立弗语言规范,谈吐文雅,他甚至不知偷窃为何物.他是在济贫院长大的孤儿,从未受到良好的教育,所接触的都是罪恶累累,堕落不堪之辈,他怎么会讲这么好的英文呢?这用"人是一切社会关系总和"的历史唯物主义观点是无法解释的.可见,狄更斯着力表现的是自己的道德理想,而不是追求完全的逼真.在优秀的现实主义小说中,故事情节往往是在环境作用下的人物性格发展史,即高尔基所说的"某种性格,典型的成长和构成的历史".然而,狄更斯不拘任何格套,想要多少巧合就安排多少巧合.奥立弗第一次跟小偷上街,被掏兜的第一人恰巧就是他亡父的好友布朗罗.第二次,他在匪徒赛克斯的劫持下入室行窃,被偷的恰好是他亲姨妈露丝·梅莱家.这在情理上无论如何是说不过去的.但狄更斯自有天大的本领,在具体的细节描写中充满生活气息和激情,使你读时紧张得喘不过气来,对这种本来是牵强的,不自然的情节也不得不信以为真.这就是狄更斯的艺术世界的魅力.狄更斯写作时,始终有一种感同身受的想象力,即使对十恶不赦的人物也一样.书中贼首,老犹太费金受审的一场始终从费金的心理视角出发.他从天花板看到地板,只见重重叠叠的眼睛都在注视着自己.他听到对他罪行的陈述报告,他把恳求的目光转向律师,希望能为他辩护几句.人群中有人在吃东西,有人用手绢扇风,还有一名青年画家在画他的素描,他心想:不知道像不像,真想伸过脖子去看一看……一位绅士出去又进来,他想:准是吃饭去了,不知吃的什么饭?看到铁栏杆上有尖刺,他琢磨着:这很容易折断.从此又想到绞刑架,这时,他听到自己被处绞刑.他只是喃喃地说,自己岁数大了,大了,接着就什么声音也发不出来了.在这里,狄更斯精心选择了一系列细节,不但描绘了客观事物,而且切入了人物的内心世界,表现了他极其丰富的想象力.

《雾都孤儿》中的南希是个非常关键的人物,南希这个人物有无比丰富,复杂的内心世界.南希是个不幸的姑娘,自幼沦落贼窟,并已成为第二号贼首赛克斯的情妇.除了绞架,她看不到任何别的前景.但是,她天良未泯,在天真纯洁的奥立弗,看到往日清白的自己,同情之心油然而生.她连奉贼首之命,冒称是奥立弗的姐姐,硬把他绑架回贼窟时,内心充满矛盾.归途中,她和赛克斯谈起监狱绞死犯人的事,奥立弗感觉到南希紧攥着他的那只手在发抖,抬眼一看,她的脸色变得煞白.后来,她冒着生命的危险偷偷地给梅莱小姐和布朗罗通风报信,终于把奥立弗救了出来.梅莱和布朗罗力劝南希挣脱过去的生活,走上新生之路,但南希不忍心把情人赛克斯撇下.赛克斯在得知南希所作所为后,他只能持盗匪的道德标准,把南希视为不可饶恕的叛徒,亲手把她残酷地杀害.狄更斯在给这两个人物取名时是有很深的用意的,南希和赛克斯英文缩写是n和s,正是磁针的两极.他俩构成一对矛盾,既对立又统一,既相反又相成,永远不可分离.南希离不开赛克斯,宁愿被他杀害也不肯抛弃他;而赛克斯也离不开南希,一旦失去她,他就丧魂失魄,终于在房顶跌落,脖子被自己的一条绳子的活扣套住而气绝身死.南希的形象复杂,丰富又深刻,不但不是"扁平"的,而且达到极高的艺术成就.

读这本小说,使我受益非浅,《雾都孤儿》以小奥利弗这个人物为线索贯穿全文,情节丝丝人扣,牵住读者的心。书中的时代背景仿佛映衬在我的眼帘,把我也带到了另外一个世界中。同时我也感叹,当时的社会环境下人们受着怎样的哀苦,过着贫困的生活,反映了当时人与人之间的金钱利益关系,人们之间的利用关系,黑暗的现实社会下人们的冷漠、自私的本性得到了全然的体现。在那样的国度里,人们缺乏完善的管理制度,同时也揭露了许多的社会问题,在邪恶与正义的对抗中,正义最终战胜了邪恶,印证了这一不变的真理。这部名著在我心中留下了深刻的印象,使我懂得无论环境怎样恶劣,世界怎样复杂,我们都应该保持一份善良、博爱的的精神,这样于人于己都会带来快乐和幸福。

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