英语读后感:100页左右的英语书。分5次用英文写读后感。每次150-200字左右 15
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is a work of children's literature by the British mathematician and author, Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, written under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll. It tells the story of a girl named Alice who falls down a rabbit-hole into a fantasy realm populated by talking playing cards and anthropomorphic creatures.
The tale is fraught with satirical allusions to Dodgson's friends and to the lessons that British schoolchildren were expected to memorize. The Wonderland described in the tale plays with logic in ways that has made the story of lasting popularity with children as well as adults.
The book is often referred to by the abbreviated title Alice in Wonderland. Some printings of this title contain both Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking Glass. This alternate title was popularized by the numerous film and television adaptations of the story produced over the years.
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Kent State University's school of theatre and dance performed a rendition of the classic, Jane Eyre this month. The show was a musical with all of the necessary elements to lift you from your seat and submerse youinto a society in nineteenth century England from the time the cell phone shut-off announcement was made until the last note at the curtain call. The recurring arches, darkened, soft lighting, and the use of a classic chorus to go along with them alluded that a sinister underbelly of social status and reputation were present in the performance.
One of the first things that an audience member noticed was the grandeur of the set. It was composed of a gothic-style foreground with rustic twigs of a root-like earthy appearance. There were grand arches for windows and entries as well. Also, the background was a large arch with the silhouette of roots. There were also two matching greek-style pillar arches on either side of the stage. They added a lot to many messages of the show. For one, they were grand structures that were barren inside which is much like Mr. Rochester himself. He was a man of high social stature but felt enslaved by his trick of a marriage and his grand yet incomplete (without a true love) home. The arches also suggest the importance of reputation with the same sort of fundamental grand image yet emptiness. The way that people are enslaved yet scramble to ascertain that solid image amongst their peers. The arches were almost inviting the audience to come inside to reveal their secret, the thing that was hidden deep inside that could send the structure crumbling in ruin.
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"Insect" is a distinguished French entomologist, writer Fabre handed down masterpiece, a monumental work is not only a literary masterpiece, and also a scientific encyclopedia.
"Insect" in detail a number of insects, introduced their instincts, habits, work, marriage, reproduction and death.
Fabre has a strong interest in insects, so he's "Insect" let me read as though he is the one on the sidelines of the insects. Each insect has, like the emotion. Such as: "The locusts have already Huang Leshen, complete the 'Sanshiliuji go for the best' forget this trick to go to the back of the head."
Reading the "Insect", I can even imagine the activities of insects in the picture, the immediate word is no longer boring, but the mystery of nature. Cicadas sing again, and then manage the household crickets, spiders and then capture the food ... ... the mysterious nature has such interesting things, I respect nature and wells, it has a cautious side.
"Insect" not just dip always be awe for life, but also contains some kind of spirit. That spirit is the truth, that the pursuit of truth, seek truth. This is the Fabre spirit. In "Insect Records" under the guidance, I want to continue to explore the wonderful world of insects
The tale is fraught with satirical allusions to Dodgson's friends and to the lessons that British schoolchildren were expected to memorize. The Wonderland described in the tale plays with logic in ways that has made the story of lasting popularity with children as well as adults.
The book is often referred to by the abbreviated title Alice in Wonderland. Some printings of this title contain both Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking Glass. This alternate title was popularized by the numerous film and television adaptations of the story produced over the years.
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Kent State University's school of theatre and dance performed a rendition of the classic, Jane Eyre this month. The show was a musical with all of the necessary elements to lift you from your seat and submerse youinto a society in nineteenth century England from the time the cell phone shut-off announcement was made until the last note at the curtain call. The recurring arches, darkened, soft lighting, and the use of a classic chorus to go along with them alluded that a sinister underbelly of social status and reputation were present in the performance.
One of the first things that an audience member noticed was the grandeur of the set. It was composed of a gothic-style foreground with rustic twigs of a root-like earthy appearance. There were grand arches for windows and entries as well. Also, the background was a large arch with the silhouette of roots. There were also two matching greek-style pillar arches on either side of the stage. They added a lot to many messages of the show. For one, they were grand structures that were barren inside which is much like Mr. Rochester himself. He was a man of high social stature but felt enslaved by his trick of a marriage and his grand yet incomplete (without a true love) home. The arches also suggest the importance of reputation with the same sort of fundamental grand image yet emptiness. The way that people are enslaved yet scramble to ascertain that solid image amongst their peers. The arches were almost inviting the audience to come inside to reveal their secret, the thing that was hidden deep inside that could send the structure crumbling in ruin.
昆虫记
"Insect" is a distinguished French entomologist, writer Fabre handed down masterpiece, a monumental work is not only a literary masterpiece, and also a scientific encyclopedia.
"Insect" in detail a number of insects, introduced their instincts, habits, work, marriage, reproduction and death.
Fabre has a strong interest in insects, so he's "Insect" let me read as though he is the one on the sidelines of the insects. Each insect has, like the emotion. Such as: "The locusts have already Huang Leshen, complete the 'Sanshiliuji go for the best' forget this trick to go to the back of the head."
Reading the "Insect", I can even imagine the activities of insects in the picture, the immediate word is no longer boring, but the mystery of nature. Cicadas sing again, and then manage the household crickets, spiders and then capture the food ... ... the mysterious nature has such interesting things, I respect nature and wells, it has a cautious side.
"Insect" not just dip always be awe for life, but also contains some kind of spirit. That spirit is the truth, that the pursuit of truth, seek truth. This is the Fabre spirit. In "Insect Records" under the guidance, I want to continue to explore the wonderful world of insects
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Kent State University's school of theatre and dance performed a rendition of the classic, Jane Eyre this month. The show was a musical with all of the necessary elements to lift you from your seat and submerse youinto a society in nineteenth century England from the time the cell phone shut-off announcement was made until the last note at the curtain call. The recurring arches, darkened, soft lighting, and the use of a classic chorus to go along with them alluded that a sinister underbelly of social status and reputation were present in the performance.
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我反对英语,因为它是外国的!!!!
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