the women in whiteit is a story of greed and evil, innocence and betrayal, confused identities andcruel deceptions. it also contains love.whenmr. hart right and miss fairle wereseparated,they still missed each other much in their own minds and never give up thisloyal love.in the end, the gained a happy ending. it reminded me of the things weonce loved.sometimes,we are eager about something,such as hobbies and dreams.we thinkwe can keep it eternally in our mind but if always is impossible.we forget it withoutthinking when we put our thorough attention on others,such as study or career. atlast,we lose too much love we once took possession of. they always are most beautifulthings in our life.i do hope we can pay more attention to find and preserve this beauty. in this novel, i especially admire laura’s sister marian. she is kind, calm andclever. walter is a handsome and capable man, marian and laura spent 4 months learningdrawing from walter, i’m sure she loved walter, but she was selfless and made allher efforts to help the couple be together. she isn’t a beautiful woman, but sheis favored by the readers. william wilkie collins was an englishnovelist,playwright, and author of short stories. he was very popular during thevictorian era and wrote 30 novels, more than 60 short stories, 14 plays, and morethan 100 nonfiction essays. collins was a lifelong friend of charles dickens. a the invisible manphenomenon. in the fist place, technology may breed endless greedless. this iswell illustrated with griffin, who used technology as a tool to make a fortune,evenconduct other evil behavior. in the second place, if a scientist does not have a senseof justice and responsibility, misuse will ensure. this scientist is just a case inpoint, he planed to begin a reign of terror, using his invisibility to terrorize the nation with kemp as his secretconfederate.in a word, this is both thought-provoking and interesting story. the mayor of casterbridgehardy mainly reflects the main character’s tragically fate to illustrate thestrong force and blind function of fate. human beings can never escape from the puzzleand grief, which is manipulated by tragically fate. in the novel, hardy’s maincharacters seem to be victims of a blind fate. hardy’s pessimism is mainly portrayedby character’s fate.the failure of henchard and lucetta can be reflected hardy’s view that humanbeings are never free enough to exert their own will on the universe. through reading the novel, the thing impressed me most is hardy’s deep sympathiesare reserved for those people who are unable to protect themselves against fate. hardydoes not see them as helpless victims. indeed, there are frequent expressions of hopefor the future. that is the real significance of hardy’s pessimism. jamaica inns aunt patience is also a victim to the cruelty of her husband. secondly, loyalty and courage.as aunt patience is loyal to her husband, so maryis loyal to her aunt. mary has courage and strength of character which prevents herfrom running away from jamaica inn. she stays to protect her aunt from joss merlyn,and tells him on their first evening that if he ever hurts patience she will set thelaw against him. this show of courage saves her from the bully. in a word , i love this story , respect mary’s courage and admire the author’s imagination and wisdom.’great expectationif we never posses anything, we will not mind we lost something. since we don’t want to be very rich, we will not fell despond because poor. the title o this bookis great expectation which make an impression on i have learnt a lot from this novel. i believe the real gentlemen are not thosewho are rich, they should also be generous and kind. and, money may buy many things,but it can’t buy friendship and happiness. it is not worth gaining the money andsocial position at the cost of losing the precious things. charles dickens was an english writer and social critic. he created some of theworlds most memorable fictional characters and is generally regarded as the greatestnovelist of the victorian period. during his life, his works enjoyed unprecedentedfame, and by the twentieth century his literary genius was broadly acknowledged bycritics and scholars. his novels and short stories continue to be widely popular.his main work including the pickwick papers, oliver twist, david copperfield, greatexpectation and so on.篇二:英文小说读后感之飘gone with the wind 飘(又名:傲慢与偏见)简介:gone with the wind is a romantic drama and the novel written by margaret mitchell,which sets the american civil war as the background. the novels protagonist, scarlettohara is the daughter of a planter, who is rich and standing in georgia usa. fathergerald is an irish immigrant. arriving in georgia, gerald is penniless but he winsthe ownership of the manor of tarot by gambling. after that, he began the venturein this red land, weaving his american dream. until 43 years old, he is married withthe daughter named ellen of a french immigrant in east coast knot. gerald isgood-natured, but bad-tempered and the young wife has a good family education andstrict moral values. she manages the day-to-day affairs of the estate as a whole onher own, even sets the black slaves to the doctor. because of these, the couples getthe respects from the white manor and won the love of the black slaves. their daughterscarlett is grown up in this environment.《飘》所讲述的是一个以美国南北战争为背景的爱情故事。