英语观后感读后感集锦(55)
2022-08-24 来源:百合文库
《活着》英语读后感7
Yesterday afternoon, I spent three and a half hours reading Yu Huas "To Live". After reading, can not say the feeling, sad? Cruel? Compassion? Helpless? Seems to have, but everything is attributed to indifference, life is like this. No matter how hard and miserable, still want to live. While there is life, there is hope.
The novel ends with the words, "To live," "To weep with laughter, to live with death."
This is a novel full of blood and tears. Through the suffering of a Chinese farmers life tells the story of how to bear great suffering; Tells of the richness and breadth of tears; About the nonexistence of despair; Tells about people is to live for the sake of living itself...
An old man, when young debauchery, wait for the family in the fall, provoke the home of ruin, the extreme of life suffering, plus of loved ones leave in succession, the bitterness in the heart, cannot express with language really. Thats the height of sadness. But hes alive... Open to the suffering of life, but also open to their own life.
Yesterday afternoon, I spent three and a half hours reading Yu Huas "To Live". After reading, can not say the feeling, sad? Cruel? Compassion? Helpless? Seems to have, but everything is attributed to indifference, life is like this. No matter how hard and miserable, still want to live. While there is life, there is hope.
The novel ends with the words, "To live," "To weep with laughter, to live with death."
This is a novel full of blood and tears. Through the suffering of a Chinese farmers life tells the story of how to bear great suffering; Tells of the richness and breadth of tears; About the nonexistence of despair; Tells about people is to live for the sake of living itself...
An old man, when young debauchery, wait for the family in the fall, provoke the home of ruin, the extreme of life suffering, plus of loved ones leave in succession, the bitterness in the heart, cannot express with language really. Thats the height of sadness. But hes alive... Open to the suffering of life, but also open to their own life.