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篇一:
《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.
This book mainly tells us the experience of a prince from a tiny planet, who traveled to many
other planets and finally came to the earth and met the pilot in a desert. The prince and the pilot
became good friends, and the pilot gradually got to know the feeling and experience of his friend.
Before
he
came
to
the
earth,
little
prince
had
been
to
other
6
little
planets
where
he
made
acquaintance with some strange people. The first man he met was a king on a little planet, yet he
claimed to be the king of the space and ridiculously justified his unshakable governance over all.
The
second
person
was
a
man
of
vanity,
who
enjoyed
compliments
of
any
form
without
considering whether it
’
s sincere or not. The third person was an alcoholic who tried to forget the
fact
that
he
’
s
addicted
to
acohol
by
drinking
like
a
fish.
The
fourth
person
was
an
abosolute
money-oriented businessman, who cared nothing but his fortune. Next came the lamp-lighter who
performed his duty blindly. The last one was a geographer who knew too much about geography
to solve a real problem related to it. These six people each represented one kind of person like us.
The author satirized people
’
s conceit, emptiness, fakeness, innocence and blindness through the
tone of a child.
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 when I was lonely and I began
to think about my childhood, then all the happiness and care-free
life came back to me as it were yesterday. Kids that once accompanied me during my childhood
now become fathers and mothers of their kids and I myself am a child no more.
Thinking about
all these things have made me moody. There
’
re changes happening in our lives whether we are
happy about it or not.