茶花女英文版读后感 导语:《茶花女》这本书我好久以前曾粗略地读过,当时也没有什么特别的感触。而当我再次拿起这本书耐心品读,却发现它是多么好的一个作品。读过后仿佛自己的心灵也下过一场雨,那些杂乱的世俗的东西被荡涤过后,显得无比清新和纯净。 ireadthechineseversionof“camille”afewyearsago。atthattimeiwasdeeplymovedbythemaincharactermargueritegautier。“camille”or“theladyofthecamellias”byalexandredumas,fils,isthestoryofmargueritegautier,ayoungcourtesan,orkeptwoman,inparisinthemid1800s,andhowshefallsinlovewithayoungman,armandduval,andthentriestoescapefromherquestionablepast。unfortunately,itcomesbacktohauntherandsheendsupreturningtothatlifeanddiespainfullyandalone,butwiththeknowledgethatshewasanoblewomanatheart。whenifirstbegantoreadthebook,ididnotcareformargueriteorherattitudeorlifestyle,butasigotfurtherintothenarrative,irealizedthathersaucyattitudewasafronttocoverthelonelywomanthatshereallywas。shefeltused,abusedandunloved,untilthegentlearmandduvalcameintoherlifeandshowedherthathelovedherasapersonandnotforwhatshecoulddoforhim。itmusthavetakengreatcourageformargueritetoleavethelifeshehadlivedforsolong,knowingallalongthatitwasprobablytoogoodtobetrueandwouldnotlastindefinitely。anditalsoshowedthatmargueritereallylovedarmandduvalforshecouldevenchangeherselfforhim。 however,happinessdidn’tlastforlong。whenm。duval,sfather,cametoher,sreputationandthatofhisyoungerinnocentsister,margueritesawawaytobecomepureofheart,ifnotinbody。shefeltthatitwasherduty,becauseshelovedarmandsomuch,todothiseventhoughitmeantgivingupherownhappinessandhurtingarmandtemporarily。shereluctantlyreturnedtoherformerlife,knowingthatsomedayarmandwouldforgiveher。sadly,shediedindebtandbasicallyalone,exceptforheronefemalefriend,julieduprat,whohelpedherduringherillness。shehadherjournalsenttoarmandafterherdeath,explainingwhyshehadmadethechoicesshehad。slastfewlinesaboutmargueritebeingtheexception,nottherulewerequitetrue,andialsoagreedwithhisviewthatwhileherlifestylecouldnotbecondoned,weasasocietyassumethatallofthesetypeofwomenarecoldandheartless,whilethismaynotalwaysbethecase。apersoncanmakethewrongchoicesinlifewhentheyareyoung,andtrytoredeemthemselves,butsometimespastsituationspreventthemfromchangingtheirlives,eventhoughtheydesperatelywishtodoso。thisappliestobothmenandwomeninmanydifferenttypesofcircumstances:etc。andthisisthefact,whichexistsinthewholesociety。 asfarastheothercharactersinthebook,ithinkmargueritewasrightinsayingthatnoonetrulycaredabouther,butonlywantedsomethingfromher,theonlyexceptionsbeingarmandandjulieduprat。ofcourse,thecomtedeg。andcomteden。wantedherbodyandappearance。thedukeneededto“wakeupandsmellthecoffee”andrealizethatshecouldneverreplacehisdeaddaughter。ifhetrulycared,hecouldhavehelpedherleaveherlifestylewithout“keeping”herhimself。andlastly,prudencewasabloodsuckingleechwhousedmargueritealmostworsethanthemen。ialsothinkshewasjealousofthefactthatmargueritehadsomuchmorecouragethanherselfandsomeonetrulylovedher。 lastmorning,whentidingmybookshelf,itookthisbookoutoftheshelf,andadriedflowerflewawayfromthebook。itwaspaleblue,verytransparent,withthinfineveins。adriedflowerflewawayfromthebook。itwaspaleblue,verytransparent,withthinfineveins。ihelditagainstthemorninglightandblewonit。thesoftbreezecarrieditaway。camilleisjustlikethecamellia,shecouldneverescapefromthedestinyofwithering。butitwasn’it’sbecauseoftheevilofcapitalismandthehideousnessofthatsociety。 suddenly,irememberedasaying:“womenareliketheflowers”。theirdelicatebeautymakespeoplefeeltheyarethemiracleoflife。however,eventhegodenviestheirbeauty。itseemsthatbeautifulwomenalwayshavetragicendings。aswearenormalpersons,evenwecanseethehideousnessofhumanitythatresultsintheirfateofwithering,wecanatmostaskquietlyinourhearts:wherehavethosebeautifulflowersgone?wherehavetheygone?