书虫 猴爪 读后感

2024-05-12

书虫 猴爪 读后感(共3篇)

篇1:书虫 猴爪 读后感

书虫 猴爪 读后感

About Jane Eyre

Love versus Autonomy

Jane Eyre is very much the story of a quest to be loved.Jane searches, not just for romantic love, but also for a sense of being valued, of belonging.Thus Jane says to Helen Burns: “to gain some real affection from you, or MiTemple, or any other whom I truly love, I would willingly submit to have the bone of my arm broken, or to let a bull tome, or to stand behind a kicking horse, and let it dash its hoof at my chest”(Chapter 8).Yet, over the course of the book, Jane must learn how to gain love without sacrificing and harming herself in the process.Her fear of losing her autonomy motivates her refusal of Rochester’s marriage proposal.Jane believes that “marrying” Rochester while he remains legally tied to Bertha would mean rendering herself a mistreand sacrificing her own integrity for the sake of emotional gratification.On the other hand, her life at Moor House tests her in the opposite manner.There, she enjoys economic independence and engages in worthwhile and useful work, teaching the poor;yet she lacks emotional sustenance.Although St.John proposes marriage, offering her a partnership built around a common purpose, Jane knows their marriage would remain loveless.Nonetheless, the events of Jane’s stay at Moor House are necessary tests of Jane’s autonomy.Only after proving her self-sufficiency to herself can she marry Rochester and not be asymmetrically dependent upon him as her “master.” The marriage can be one between equals.As Jane says: “I am my husband’s life as fully as he is mine....To be together is for us to be at once as free as in solitude, as gay as in company....We are precisely suited in character—perfect concord is the result”(Chapter 38).

篇2:书虫 猴爪 读后感

书虫 猴爪 读后感

About Jane Eyre

Love versus Autonomy

Jane Eyre is very much the story of a quest to be loved. Jane searches, not just for romantic love, but also for a sense of being valued, of belonging. Thus Jane says to Helen Burns: “to gain some real affection from you, or MiTemple, or any other whom I truly love, I would willingly submit to have the bone of my arm broken, or to let a bull tome, or to stand behind a kicking horse, and let it dash its hoof at my chest” (Chapter 8). Yet, over the course of the book, Jane must learn how to gain love without sacrificing and harming herself in the process.

Her fear of losing her autonomy motivates her refusal of Rochester’s marriage proposal. Jane believes that “marrying” Rochester while he remains legally tied to Bertha would mean rendering herself a mistreand sacrificing her own integrity for the sake of emotional gratification. On the other hand, her life at Moor House tests her in the opposite manner. There, she enjoys economic independence and engages in worthwhile and useful work, teaching the poor; yet she lacks emotional sustenance. Although St. John proposes marriage, offering her a partnership built around a common purpose, Jane knows their marriage would remain loveless.

篇3:《猴爪》读后感-2018年

读《猴爪》有感

2018年10月9日星期二

环顾周围的人,不论老少男女,似乎都在期待着天上掉馅饼的好事,希望天上能掉下个富二代,希望买彩票中500万,希望不用上班躺着就能领工资,希望家里的房子赶上拆迁,希望睡睡吃吃就能减肥……。小时候听阿拉丁神灯的故事,也着实憧憬过一段时间,抱着家里的旧煤油灯想着要是能搓出个可以实现我三个愿望的灯神就好了,然后就可以有享不尽的荣华富贵。

今天读到英国作家雅各布斯的《猴爪》,梦想的肥皂泡破裂,读完还有一种细思后极恐的害怕。故事讲述了老怀特先生一家三口人,他们生活在一栋古旧的房子里,三个人的生活平静而温馨。一个风雨天的晚上,老怀特和儿子霍伯特正围着火炉下棋,怀特夫人静静地在一旁观看,老怀特先生的旧友莫里斯按约来访,他带来了离奇的故事和一只看起来黑瘦肮脏的“猴爪”。

莫里斯在印度当了20几年的兵,那天晚上他跟怀特一家人说了很多印度离奇的故事,也说到了“猴爪”的事。那是他的一个老战友死后留给他的,猴爪是一名印度巫师送给他战友的,据说只要你用右手握着它许愿,它就可以分别帮助三个人实现三个愿望。莫里斯先生的老战友实现了三个愿望,只不过他的第三个愿望就是“死”,然后把猴爪留给了莫里斯。莫里斯得到猴爪后也许了两个愿望,得到了巨额的金钱和豪华的车子,但是他的妻儿却因车祸去世了,他再也不想要第三个愿望了。

老怀特听到“猴爪”可以帮人实现三个愿望时怦然心动,他把莫里斯的痛苦理解成意外,他从莫里斯手中抢过猴爪,做起了美梦成真的幻想。在半信半疑,抱着试一试的态度,他们许下了第一个愿望——3万英镑。可是一天两天三天过去了,3万英镑并没有到来,他们也就以为这只是一个笑话,直到一个衣着讲究的陌生男人在他们的房子前徘徊。原来,那一天,霍伯特去工厂上班后因为机器故障被机器轧死了,陌生男人带来了公司的赔偿金“3万英镑”。这个巨大的打击让怀特夫人心里崩溃了,她想起来猴爪的功能,许下了第二个愿望——希望儿子能复活。那也是个风雨交加的夜晚,房子门前出现了异响,怀特夫人狂奔下楼,她认为是她的儿子回来了。可是回来的只是儿子的尸体,那已经被机器轧碎得破烂不堪的尸体在移动。老怀特赶紧跑向猴爪许下了第三个愿望,楼下的响声平息了,恐怖的尸体也消失了。只剩下风雨飘摇里老怀特搂着妻子的身影。故事的最后无限悲凉,老怀特和妻子的余生都将在痛苦和悔恨中度过,他们不会再有快乐,不会再有生活的一点希望。

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