小妇人英文读后感1200字
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LittleWomen,wrotebyafamousAmericawriter,LouisaMayAlcott,waspopularwiththeworld.Alcottwrotethebookbasedonthereallifeofthefoursistersinherfamily.Thisbookisacombinationoflove,respect,understatement,optimismandmanyothernicethingsinlife.
Inthiswarmfamily,thefoursistershaddifferentcharacters.Theeldestsister,Meg,wasverypretty,withsmoothhairandwhitehands.Shedidmanythingsforthefamilybecauseshethoughtthatshewastheonly”man”whentheirparentswerefarawayfromhome.Shewasresponsibleforherfamily.Then,thesecondoldestsister,Jo,wasveryoutspokenandactiveinwritingarticles.Also,shewantedtoearnsomemoneytosupportthefamilybywriting.Bethwasthethird-oldestsister.Itseemedthatshewasveryshyandquiet.What’smore,sheplayedpianowell,whichmadehermyfavoritegirlinthefour.Sheoncehelpedtolookafterapoorfamily,thenshegotthescarletfever,whichcausedherdeathatlast.IwassosadatherdeaththatIwanttoaskAlcotttorewriteBeth’sfate.ButIknowitisimpossible,wecanonlykeepBethinourmindforever.Amy,theyoungestsister,loveddrawingandhadadeterminedheart,thoughsometimeswasverynaughtyandselfish;shecaredabouthersistersverymuchjustliketheothergirlsdid.SoIthinkshewasalsoagoodandlovelygirl.
Thefourgirlssometimesquarreled,buttheystilllovedeachotherdeeply.Theycomplainedaboutpovertyanddissatisfactionintheirjobsandlives,buttheyknewthatlifewouldgoonandtheyhadtotrytheirbesttodoeverything.
Fortunately,theyhadagoodneighbor,Laurie,arichyoungmanwholivedwithhisgrandfather.Theyoftenplayedwithhimhappilyandthroughthecommunicationbetweentheyoung,LauriefellinlovewithJo.ButJorefusedhislove,whichmademeabitdisappointed.JomarriedwithprofessorFriedrich,whowasapoorGermanbutwell-educated,andalwaysencouragingJotobeaseriouswriterinsteadofwriting”sensation”storiesforweeklytabloids.MegmarriedwithMr.Brookeandtheylivedahappylife.Wecan’tunderstandthearrangementofthestoryuntilweseethatAmyandLauriegotmarriedatlast,becausetheywereallfindingandwaitingfortheirtruelove.
Mr.March,theirfather,wasveryhealthybefore.Inordertohelponeofhisfriendstorepaythedebt,hebecamepoor.Thenhejoinedthearmy.EverydayMrs.Marchandthechildrenwereveryworriedabouttheirfatherandwerelookingforwardtoreceivingfather’sletters.Butsomeday,theyreceivedalettersayingthatfatherwasinjuredinthecivilwar,whichmadethefamilyfullofsadness.Tolookaftertheirfather,theyneedmoneybadly.Tomysurprise,Jocutherbeautifullonghairthatshewasalwaysproudoftoearnsomemoney.Jo’sbehaviorgavemeadeepimpression.Ittoldmethatparentsarethemostimportantpeopleinourlifeandnothingcanmatchthem.Wecandoanythingforthepersonwelove.Withthepoweroflove,wecanovercomemanydifficulties.
Atlast,fatherstayedwiththemagain.Everythingwasright.Theatmosphereinthehousewassoftandsweetagain.Thegirlshadgrownuptobematurelittlewomenreally.
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BeforeIreadthisbook,IhadwatchedacartoonmoviemadebyJapan.SoIhaveastronginterestonit.
Itallbeginsinthedeadofwinter;TheChristmasSeason.Thecoldestoneofall,werethewarhasmadefuelforheatingveryscarce.Whileherhusbandisoffatwar,Marmeeisleftalonetoraisetheirfourdaughters:Jo,Meg,Beth,andAmy.
OnChristmasEve,Marmeehasjustarrivedhomefrompassingoutfoodtothelessfortunatewithaletterfromherhusband,thegirls’father.Theallgathertogetheraroundthefiretoreadtheletter.Afterwards,thegirlsaretearyeyed.Marmeekissesthemandtheyareofftobed.
Joislongingtobecomeawriter.So,everynightshestaysuplatewritingthescriptforsoapoperas.Asmorningcomessheisthelastoneawake.Thetableisset,andfoodpreparedfortheirChristmasfeast.
Asduskfalls,thegirlsareallupintheatticactingoutJo’splay,whichshereadsfromthelocal(fake)newspaper.Astheyareperforming,theirrich,next-doorneighborsgrandsonwatchesfromthewindow.
The2oldestgirls:JoandMeg,getreadytoattendtheChristmasBall.WhileJoiscurlingMeg’shair,thereisastrangesmelltotheair.Amyscreams,Megshairisbeingsinged.Theycontinuediggingthroughtheoldclothesbinforapairofwhitegloves.
OneoftheprominentthemesinLittleWomenisthecomingofageormaturationofthegirls.Duringthecourseofthenovelweseethemgrowinmanyways–physically,intellectually,andespeciallyemotionally.OnequestionwhichreadersmustaskthemselvesiswhethertheviewsthecharactershaveonthecomingofageprocessaresharedbyAlcott.Iftheyaren’t,whatareAlcott’sviewsandhowdotheydifferfromthoseofthewomeninherstory?
ItisinterestingtoexaminethelasthalfofChapter20,”Confidential.”JoaddressesthematurationissueasshespeakswithMarmeeofthesituationbetweenMegandMr.Brooke.Thepossiblelovebetweenthesetworepresentsoneoftheveryimportantaspectsincomingofageforateenagegirl.Jotreatsthisnaturalprocessasifitweresomesortofdisease,however.JocannotunderstandwhyMegwouldwanttostopbehaving”likeasensiblecreature”(p.202),andreferstoloveas”suchnonsense.”