篇一:小王子
英语读后感
after reading the little prince
the
little
prince
is
a
fairy
tales
for
abult.
the
book
was
written
to
a
grown-up.his name is leon werth. thelanguage in this book is facetious.
it
makes
me
understand.
the
grow-ups
aways
need
explanations.
the
gorw-ups
like
talk
about
bridge
and
golt
and
politics
and
neckties.
grow-ups
like
numbers,too.
when
you
tellthem
about
a
new
friend,they
never
ask
questions
about
what
really
matters.
they never ask: what does his voice sound like?
’
what games does he like best?
’
“
does he collect butterflies?
”
they ask :
“
how old is he?
”
“
how many blothers
does he have?
”
“
how much money does his father make?
”
read
the
book,
i
understand
some
principle.
one
sees
clearly
only
with
the
heart,
anything
essential
is
invisible
to
the
eyes.
it
’
s
the
time
you
spent
on
someone
that
makes somebody so
important.
people
have
stars,
but
they
aren
’
t
the
same.
for
travelers,
the
stars
are
guides.
for
other
people
they
’
re
nothing
but
tiny
lights.
and
for
still
others,
for
scholars
they
’
re problems. for businessman, they were gold. but all those stars are silent
stars. we, though, we all have stars like nobady else.
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篇二:
《小王子》读后感
(
英文版
)
little prince
this
is a fairytale
whose distribution volume is only second to the bible. it
’
s been translated to versions of many other languages. and i gather there must be
something
special,
something
really
great
about
it.
it
’
s
this
conviction
that
drove
me
to
read
it
at
the
first
beginning.
well,
with
due
respect
to
the
author,
i
failed
to see how this fairytale be worthy of our attention, despite the fact that many
readers claimed this book to be designed for adults.
anyway,
as
a
well-acknowledged
book,
it
must
possess
unique
feature
to
maintain
it
’
s position. and it
’
s reputation and popularity will by no means be destroyed
by what an unknown man says. i will talk about the main contents of the book, and
the inspiration it renders as usual.
i see eye to eye with the author in that the cause of people
’
s loneliness can
be concluded
to the
negligence of the bonds
that connects them. people are supposed
to
care
about
each
other,
cherish
what
’
s
really
important
for
them,
and
be
grateful
for
the
happiness
that
they
’
ve
gained.
we
all
believe
knowledge
and
experience
enable
us to see clearly and make right judgements all the time. but we may sometimes lose
the
right
to
speak
straighforwardly,
think
creatively
or
love
courageously
resulting
from
what
we
’
ve
experienced.
that
why
in
our
middle
school
textbooks,
it
’
s
the
little
kid
that
breaks
the
illusion
of
the
emperor
by
saying
”
but
mum,
he
ain
’
t were anything
”
.
when
i
was
a
child,
i
was
definitely
a
good
boy
who
went
home
on
time
after
school
and did his homework and never tried anything without mom
’
s permission. and now i
am a grown-up, and still i am a good man, at least, that
’
s what i heard. sometimes