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传奇读后感【实用4篇】【导读】这篇文档“传奇读后感【实用4篇】”由三一刀客最漂亮的网友为您分享整理,希望这篇范文对您有所帮助,喜欢就下载吧!野狼谷传奇读后感【第一篇】《野狼谷传奇》读后感今天,我读了《野狼谷传奇》这一本冒险小说,作者是牧铃。这本书吸引我的地方是它一半是以日记的形式告诉我们现在发生的事,一半是以故事的形式向我们讲述主人公以前大战群狼和匪首的经过。主人公的孙子以前是认为爷爷是一个非常懦弱的人,但和爷爷相处了两个星期之后,知道那个故事里的班长就是爷爷之后竟然为自己有一个这样的爷爷而感到自豪了,爷爷不但没有因为自己的经历而自豪,反而因为自己杀了那么多狼而内疚。退伍后做了一个森林卫士。我印象最深的是主人公被困狼谷时的镇定,机智,勇敢,不向困难低头最后终于克服种种困难活捉匪首逃出狼谷。我被他的这种精神折服了,在生活中我们也应该要有不怕困难的精神,做题目时不要被看上去难的题目所迷惑,我们应该要勇于挑战难题,只有这样你的学习成绩才会上去。世界上有许多名人正是不想困难低头才可以成功的:爱迪生发明电灯做了1000多次实验,斯帕拉捷通过不断实验才发现了蝙蝠的超声波造福人类........这本书讲述了人与狼之间扑朔迷离的故事,是当代文学的冒险巨作,我推荐大家也去看一看。编辑推荐:更多读后感范文进入读后感大全:更多读书笔记范文进入读书笔记大全:《传奇》读后感【第二篇】艳丽在她笔下冷却,就仿佛林黛玉的蹙眉低首,是再自然不过的事情。——写在前面的话“张爱玲”这三个字当中的粉红骇绿,在这个小资世界张扬到了极至。她的文字不是令狐冲的剑,却是小李飞刀,信手雕刻着世间万象。固然她荒凉无奈,耽爱毁灭,找不到豪情万丈,也看不出儿女痴缠,然而文字却现实到慧眼万千。她的画和她的文字是一脉的渊源。人性的弱点在她姹紫嫣红的文字里暴露无遗,又在她线条的轻描漫舞中再次登场。张爱玲对色彩、色调的敏锐触觉和娴熟运用象拆熟了积木的小孩子再随手拈来摆一个亭台楼阁,文字里浓墨重彩,线条间却是大片的空白。我相信她是深谙“无”的力量的,她晓得简单对比的震撼。比方说她自己的自画像,就是靠惯用的空白成线条走着身体的面容的轮廓,身前身后是大片的空白,就这样背着手悠闲地站着,自己躲在一片黑影里,任你也看不出她对世事的表态:暗笑亦或鄙夷、傲慢亦或沉迷。面对这个恪守生命真相的张爱玲,她的画也一样道尽了那一个个生命的涩味和尴尬。她对文字中的色彩,特别是人物的装束始终是不厌其烦的,譬如《红玫瑰与百玫瑰》里的王娇蕊,”她穿着一件曳地长裙,是最鲜艳的潮湿的绿色,沾着什么就染绿了。她略微移动一步,仿佛刚才所占空气上便留着个绿迹子……露出里面深粉色的衬裙,那过分刺眼的色调是使人看久了要患色盲的。“可是你看她线条下的人物却简约如洗,无论白描还是黑白搭配,三两笔便神形毕现,这一繁一简两个极端,两下功力就可以看出这个女子对文与画的不凡理解。张爱玲的人物画多是当年女子,让人觉得总有小说的影子或是藏着她自己的心思,里面有她的聪明精灵,也有她那种看透世事后的冰冷。这些女子就算标致到倾国倾城,你也不难看出线条间勾勒出的不堪和造型里隐忍着的悲凉。这是她眼里的世代和世情,怨不得谁。《传奇》就是这么一本书,线条中的粉红骇绿,尽在线条之外。睡谷的传说读后感【第三篇】睡谷的传说英语读后感OntheeasternsideoftheHudsonRiverinNewYork,thereisasmallmarkettowncalledTarrytown.AbouttwomilesfromTarrytownisalittlevalley.PeoplecallitSleepyHollow.TheancestorsofthepeopletherearetheoriginalDutchsettlersofNewYork.TheseSleepyHollowpeopletendtobehighlyimaginativeandoftenclaimtohaveseenghosts.Themajorghostoftheregionisthespiritofahorsemanwithoutahead.Thisspirit,sopeoplesay,rideseverynighttofindhiscompanions.Anditissaidthatashegoestochurchyardwhereheisburied,heridesasfastasthewind.SoonaftertheendoftheU.S.RevolutionaryWar(1775-6),amannamedIchabodCranecametoSleepyHollowtobetheteacherinthearea.Ichabodwastallandthin.Hisheadwassmallandflatatthetop.Hehadbigears,largegreenglayeyes,andalongthinnose.Ichabodtaughtinaone-roomschoolhousewhereheusedasmalltreebranchtostrikemisbehavingstudents.HepunishedtheDutchchildrenmost.Buthewascarefultogetalongwiththestudentswhosemothersweregoodcooks,becausehissalarywaslowandhehadmealsatdifferentfamilies.Ichabodmadehimselfusefulinmanyways.Hehelpedthefarmerswiththeirdailyworks.Healsopaedgoiparoundtotheirwives.Besides,hewastheunofficalchorusdirectorforthearea.Inthewinterevening,helistenedtoandacceptedalltheghoststoriestheoldDutchwivestold.Ashewalkedhomeatnight,everybushlookedtohimlikeaghostcoveredinasheet.SoonIchabodCranebecameinterestedinKatrinaVanTael,theonlychildofBaltusVanTael.Mr.VanTaelhadabigfarm.FromthetimeIchabodmetVanTaelandhadalookathisfarm,Ichabod'smainpurposeinlifewastomakeKatrinahiswife.However,Ichaboddidhavearival,AbrahamVanBrunt,whosenicknamewasBromBones.Bromwasverystrongandverynaughty.Althoughhedidnotreallydoanyevilthing,helikedtoplayjokesonothers.HealsowantedKatrinatobehisgirlfriend.Katrinawasnotreallyinterestedinhim,butshecertainlydidnotdiscouragehim.IchaboddidnotwanttocompetepubliclywithBrom.IchabodjustmadeuseofeveryopportunityhehadtoseeKatrina.ButBromtriedveryhardtoplayjokesonIchabodathisschoolhouseandduringhissingingclaes.OneautumndayIchabodwasinvitedtoapartythateveningatMynheerVanTael's.Intheafternoon,Ichabodspentanextrathirtyminutesbrushinghisoldandonlysuit.IchabodthenborrowedahorsenamedGunpowerfromHansVanRipper,abadtemperedfarmerhelivedwith.Gunpowerwasathinandoldplowhorse.Infact,Ichabodwasreallyastrange-lookingcreatureonthehorse.AlltheimportantpeopleoftheareacametoHeerVanTael'scastlethatevening,includingBromBones.Ichabodwashappythathewasinvited.Asheenjoyedthedeliciousfood,hesmilestohimselfthathemightbecometheownerofthefarmoneday.Whenthemusicbegan,IchaboddancedwithKatrina.ThenhewenttojoinagroupofolderfolksandexchangedstoriesaboutthewarandtheHollow'sghosts.TheseincludedthestoryofthetreewhereMajorAndrewaskilled,andofcourse,thestoryoftheheadlehorseman.Soonthepartybrokeup;Ichabod,however,stayedontotalkwithKatrinaforalittlewhile.Whenheleftherhefeltsomewhatdisappointed,withoutknowingexactlyhowshefeltabouthim.Herodeoffontheoldhorsehehadborrowed.ItwasthemiddleofthenightwhenIchabodapproachedMajorAndre'stree.Thiswastheplacewheresomanyoftheghoststoryscenessupposedlytookplace.Heheardagroanandsawsomethingwhite,buthepaedby.Twohundredyardsaheadtherewasabridgeoverariver.ThiswasinanareaknownasWiley'sSwamp.Heretheroadlookeddarkbecauseoftheshadowsfromtheoaksandchestnuttrees.Ichabod'shorse,Gunpowder,suddenlystoppedbeforethebridge.AndjustthenIchabodsawsomethinghugeclimbingupwardintheshadowofthegrove.Ichabodwasterrified.Heaskedinunsteadyvoice:Whoareyou?Therewasnoresponse.Andtheunknownthingmovedtothecenteroftheroad.Thisthingappearedtobealargehorseman,onapowerfulblackhorse!Ichabodquickenedhishorse,andthestrangerkeptupwithhim.WhenIchabod'shorsesloweddown,theotherhorsedidtoo.Ichabod'sheartbeatquickened.Asheturnedaround,hewasshockedtoseethatthehorsema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