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老人与海英语读书笔记
【篇一:老人与海英文读后感】
readingreportoftheoldmanandthesea
theoldmanandtheseawaswrittenbyanamericanwriter
namedernesthemingway.ithasbeentranslatedintotensof
languages,andthewriterwassoproudofhiswork.
santiago,theheroofthestory,hadgoneeighty-fourdays
withouttakingafishback.atfirst,aboynamedmanolionhad
beenwithhim,butsantiagocouldn’tcatchevenonefish.the
boyhadgoneathisparents’ordersinaluckyboatwhich
caughtthreegoodfishthefirstweek,andthecouplethought
thatitwasdefinitelyandfinallybadtolettheirboystaywith
theoldfisherman.onsantiago’seighty-fifthdayoffishing,he
wentoutalone,leavingthesmellofthelandbehindand
rowingoutintothecleanearlymorningsmellofocean.tohis
surprise,hecaughtatunawhichhehadneverseenbeforeand
itwashardtobelievethatthetunawasbiggerthanhisboat.
later,thebloodfromthetunaleftatrailforallsharksaswide
asahighway,sofightingagainstsharkswasunavoidable.the
resultwasthatsharksateupallthemeatofthetunaand
santiagoonlybroughtthetunaskeletonback.hewassotired
thathesleptdeeplyassoonashegothome,dreamingoflions.
inthisstory,santiagowasanoldandpoorwidowthoughhe
wasgoodatfishingandhadsomuchvaluableexperience.he
onlylivedonfishingallhislife.atlonglast,hejustbroughtthe
skeletonback,youmaythinksuchafishermanshouldbea
loser,butthisresultdidn’tmeanfailing.onthecontrary,
hemingwayusedtheskeletonwhichwasthepillarofspiritto
strengthenthemeaningoftheoldman’slife.santiagowas
describedasaperfectpersonwhonevergaveup.
theboynamedmanolionappearedinthebeginningandatthe
end.evenduringsantiago’svoyage,healwayscametothe
pooroldman’smind.hewastheonlypersonwhocared
santiagosincerely,trustsantiagoabsolutely,an
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