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2025/07/30读后感

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小王子英文读后感 篇1

Everyone in the world, whether he or she is rich or poor, will encounter a lot of difficulties, even hardships. Different people may have different ways to deal with them. After reading The Little Princess, I am deeply impressed by Sara’s way to deal with difficulties. The Little Princess was written by Frances Hodgson Burnett, a famous novelist and dramatist. Sara, the heroine of the novel, was born in a rich family. In order to get a better education, her father took her from India to London so that she could go to the best school. Because Sara was kind-hearted, generous and most of all-rich, she was loved by everyone. All went well until her father died in an accident.

Everything changed pletely. She didn’t understand why the teachers and classmates treated her so badly. Even the principal who used to be fond of her, made her work 16 hours a day. Sara’s miserable life began...

When I finished reading the book, I was shocked by what the unimaginable pain Sara had suffered after her father’s death. She used to be a happy, worriless, and rich Princess, but now she was a lonely and poor servant. She had to work very hard without any rest but only had little food. Besides she had to endure the unfriendly and even rude ways that her classmates treated her. All teachers and students in the school looked down upon her. The most important fact is that Sara had lost the love and care of her parents.

What a mighty pain! If you were Sara, could you stand such pain? Needless to say, an 11 years old girl, even if it were an adult, he might not put up with it. But to my surprise, Sara faced it bravely. Despite of the torture of the principal and all those pressures above, she still was optimistic towards life.

By reading this novel, I felt inspired and think much. When we meet such difficulties, what should we do? Some people always plain that the fate is unfair to them. Some people can’t sustain the hardships and choose to give up. Few of them even try to mit suicide because they lack the courage to overe it. Compared with Sara-an eleven years old girl who can treat the pressure of life with optimistic spirit, these people’s performances are sounded so lamentable. Why can’t they make it?

However, what impress me most are her characteristics and the thought of her “being a real princess.” This “real princess” does not mean luxury palaces, beautiful clothes and the apple of the others’ eyes, but being kind, generous and having good manners. It is unnecessary for “a real princess” to be strong in body, but she must be strong in will. Sara is a real princess in my heart all the time, whether she was rich and wore beautiful clothes in the classroom or she was cold and hungry in the attic, just because she had the good characters and kind heart.

The story went on. Fortunately, a friend of Sara’s father found her and told her that her father left a great sum of money to her. I pray and believe that every good person in the world deserve a good result. So does Sara.

小王子英文读后感 篇2

"It's like a flower. If you fall in love with a flower growing on a star, then at night you feel sweet and happy when you look at the sky, and all the stars are like flowers."

The first time I read the little prince, in high school, was immediately attracted by his fresh writing style and the simple world. Six years later, at the moment, read the "Little Prince", can not help but again and again to tears, and palpitation for Prince's mind be sad, moved by his pure and persistent love, for his innocence and mourning gradually to disappear. As the author of St. Erik Marcus Paley said in the preface, he put the fairy tale "to Leon? Wirth, when he was a boy"

I didn't know this book was very famous in the West. It was a book that my adult and children liked to read. No wonder my mother would give it to me. I read it later. The little prince lived on a planet that was very small, and watered every day his roses. Then the little prince traveled away from the planet and saw a lot of strange monsters on the planet until he came to earth and saw a pilot who had broken a plane in the desert. The little prince had a deep friendship with the pilot, but he missed his roses very much. In order to leave the earth, the little prince was bitten by a venomous snake, and then the pilot never saw him again.

At the beginning of the book, the irony of the unimaginative people, "these adults never actively understand anything; and for our children, always explain to them again and again......" "So I wouldn't talk to him about pythons, primeval forests, or stars. I only talk about things they can understand, such as bridge, golf, politics, ties, etc.. In this way, this person will be very happy, one met a reasonable and considerate person." And the children said to adults, "I saw a beautiful house, which was made of rose bricks, a window with a geranium, and a pigeon on the roof."." They have to be able to imagine what the house looks like, and you have to say, "I saw a house worth twenty thousand dollars."." They have to say, "that house is sure to be beautiful." Saint Exupery is perhaps in adults alone, then through the little prince's eyes to find adults much ado about nothing, to share the wealth, money and power in order to forget the knowledge of the true value of his life really need to lose their most valuable innocence and innocence, lost their imagination and beauty.

From the little prince's words, we can see that everything has its surface and authenticity. In many cases, we only see the superficial things, but ignore the inherent benefits. The little prince remembered the fox's words: "only the mind can see the essence of things; what is really important is invisible to the naked eye."". So he said, "just because there is a flower that we can't see, the stars look so beautiful."." "The desert is beautiful, because somewhere in the desert there is a well hidden."." Ah, the little prince's heart is very rich. A lot of things are mysterious because we can't see them with our naked eyes. In fact, these are so simple, just need a heart full of love.

小王子英文读后感 篇3

"Little Prince" is about to tell a story of alien children to live in a very small planet, that planet there is only one him, he has to take care of the planet, he is the planet the little prince, grown up, he went to other planets travel, has encountered all sorts of people (aliens). Finally he came to the author encountered on Earth, and then died here

Look at this book, adults should not ripe to look at the mentality, to the point of view of your heart to understand it. the Little Prince has a pure heart and a rich imagination.

When the little prince left his planet, on the road, when a king, and that King would just like to control all rational, this is not like us? Especially when the teacher, like to go to other people, because order that other people can find themselves high up above and bee a king, others only obeys.

The second encounter is love are people who love to be admired him, praise him anything except hear, in fact, we ourselves do they not? Others as long as one to praise himself, we do not carried away on it? Through this we can easily bee conceited person, but also easy for the offensive.

There drunkard, but also a businessman, even to light lamps and geographer, I think those people is equivalent to our portrayal of the real world, love the order, and love to be admired, I would like to re-occupy the possession, finally left with nothing … …

I think the Little Prince This book is a family book, in this book, I can feel that for whom fame for modern day busy round, but not know they have a deep impact on the younger generation, small Prince did not understand why adults want to do that? Like all children have the same do not know. So I felt, how many more to understand the needs of children, and is no longer a random perfunctory, more children to learn about the ideas, interests, rather than restraint.

I am prince from an early age I learned one thing, the really important things, the eyes are invisible. Really important things is to look at motives.

小王子英文读后感 篇4

Despite I’ve not in my childhood yet, I still prefer reading fairy-tale stories. the tales, which acpany with me in my old days, often make me think of some precious experience and sensation which only belong to children. This summer I’ve review this kind of tale, which was published in 1940. It’s the world-famous fairy-tale by the French author, Antoine de St-Exupery, The Little Prince.

As many other fairy-tales, the outline of The Little Prince is not very plex. “I”, the narrator of the story, is a pilot whose plane has something wrong and lands in the Sahara. In this occasion, the pilot makes the acquaintance of the little prince, a little boy from another planet, the Asteroid B612.

The little prince has escaped from his tiny planet, because he has some quarrel with a rose, which grows on his planet. In that case he left his own planet and took an exploration at some neighbor asteroids.

On his all-alone journey, the little prince meets different kinds of people, which includes a king, a conceited man, a tippler, a businessman, a lamplighter and a geographer. From these people he gets a conclusion that the grown-ups are very odd. Following the instruction of the geographer, he descends in the Sahara, on the earth.

Traveling on the earth, the little prince, who sees a garden of five-thousand roses, is overe with astonishment and sadness, as he considers his rose is unique in the universe before.

At that time a fox appears. The fox, who tell the little prince about the meaning of the word “tame”, bees his new friend. At the time to say farewell, the fox makes him know that his rose is unique because she is his rose and tamed by him. From that the little prince begins to treasure friendship and be responsible to his rose.

小王子英文读后感 篇5

The Little Prince is a tale for both children and adults. The Little Prince is the story of a man who crashes his airplane into the desert only to meet a traveling boy from a small planet. The boy inquires about trees and sheep, shares his journeys and various encounters, and then leaves. Yet, reading between the lines, the story offers a much more complex, eiching, satisfying and eye-opening moral: what matters in life is love - and caring about someone or something and maintaining that relationship. The prince loves his rose enough to care for it every night by protecting it with a glass globe and requesting a muzzle for his sheep. He knows that the rose is naive with only four purposeless thorns and, out of his loyalty to her, it is his duty to protect her. Likewise, the narrator loves the prince and feels an obligation to secure his safe journey home.

I read this book as a child and was infected with a sense of awe and a newfound respect for the written word and its power to touch, heal and change perception. For myself, it accomplished two things; it instilled in me a desire to one day become a writer and touch others with my words and like the narrator of the story, and Antoine De Saint-Exupery (whose own plane crash is said to have been the basis for the tale) it instilled within me a hope that one day the Little Prince will return and someone will let me know.

What is the meaning of this tale? Easily saying is that the tale talk about many normal things like morals and principles and values from two different but successive way as children and adults. As the narrator said you can only catch adults’ attention by describing the price of something or saying the number of something. It’s hard to make adults feel lovely by the children’s beautiful describing. That is the reason why many adults believe this tale is a tale for adults.

Being insincere and utilitarian, adults consider useful and kids think sinful. Free spirit and free heart, adults consider absurd and children believe necessary. The amazing point is that these two different beliefs are held by one species--Human. When we were young, we could see anything God want us to see. But after decades, what we could see was only something we need to see.

There are so many good things for children and their imagination. And there are not so many things for adults and their reality.

小王子英文读后感 篇6

The Little Prince, the iconic 1943 classic written by the French aviator and writer, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, tells a story happened in the Desert of Sahara, about a stranded pilot who befriended a young golden-haired prince, fallen from the skies and constantly questioning the incongruities of human life.

The protagonist in this book, an extraordinary and mysterious little prince, lived on a small planet known as Asteroid B-612, which was comprised of three volcanoes, two active and the other extinct, and a rose with astonishing beauty. The flower was rarely found and charming beyond measure, but she was also vain and self-centred, which made the little prince leave his planet because of his inability to confront her. During his journey, the little prince visited several planets, and had conversations with their inhabitants, including a king, a conceited man, a tippler, a businessman, a lamplighter and a geographer, from whom he found, in bewilderment, how unreasonable and meaningless the world of grown-ups is. Finally, he arrived at the earth, where he was thunderstruck by a heart-breaking fact that his flower was not the only one of her kind in the universe. At that moment appeared a fox, asking the little prince to “tame” him; then he did so. Before the little prince’s departure, the fox convinced him of the uniqueness of the rose to him and the essence of love and responsibility for one another. At the end of the story, on the one-year anniversary of the little prince’s descent to the earth, the pilot walked sadly with his friend to the place where he landed. He saw a yellow poisonous snake bit the little prince, who fell noiselessly to the sand and was presumed to have returned to his planet because no body was found the next day.

Some people believe that The Little Prince is a fairy-tale, for the sentences in it are simple and natural, flow with a poetic grace, which make the whole story easy to read and understand, while others consider it as a fable because of its abundant symbols and metaphors in the ostensibly simple plot. I’d like to venture my opinion that there’s no need to put the book into any certain category because it is of no consequence to do so. Actually, the expression “matters of consequence” has some satirical meaning in this novel, just as what Saint-Exupéry said in the book:

“If you were to say to the grown-ups: ‘I saw a beautiful house made of rose brick, with geraniums in the windows and doves on the roof,’ they would not be able to get any idea of that house at all. You would have to say to them: ‘I saw a house that cost $20,000.’ Then they would exclaim: ‘Oh, what a pretty house that is!’”

Grown-ups are always like that. No wonder Saint-Exupéry always wanted to be a child. In the opening of this well-illustrated book, he scoffed at adults’ lack of imagination by showing the readers two interesting pictures: the drawings of a boa constrictor eating an elephant from the outside, regarded as a hat by the adults, and the inside. As a concession to grown-ups who only care about dull and pragmatic matters, and view the world in a quantitative way, the narrator gave up painting, and lived a lonely life as a result of his atypical outlook on life. By saying so, I don’t mean that people should behave childishly on purpose to demonstrate their purity and innocence. Even Saint-Exupéry himself had done big things as all grown-ups do: flew everything from cartography missions to commercial airlines, rescued doomed pilots in the desert, pioneered the mail route from France to South America – the things that bring money, fame and prestige, and all basic necessities of life. I also noticed that Saint-Exupéry mentioned several times in his story that drawing was very difficult for him when grown up because he abandoned it early at the age of six. But I am sure that somewhere, deep inside, he retained a pure and innocent heart. As you can see, he had also done many little things that all little ones do: sketched pictures, comprehended simple things like love and sorrow, like the subtle truths told by the fox to the little prince. Therefore, we can guess that his decision to illustrate his story also lead to his return to the lost innocence as a child.

In my view, Saint-Exupéry is a man with a sensible mind as well as a childlike heart, and maybe that’s why The Little Prince has become perhaps the most widely read book after Bible. Although it was written for children, it strikes a chord with adults for its profoundly philosophical undertones.

Sometimes, I would even have the illusion that Saint-Exupéry was always a child. In his heart, and in his readers’ souls, he was exactly the little prince himself, who refused to grow up and would never grow up. In the year 1944, on a flight mission during World War II, the eccentric aviator flew his plane from Corsica and disappeared forever, which became one of the most mysterious legends in the history of French literature.

In the following 50 years, all the readers of The Little Prince hold the conviction that Saint-Exupéry has returned to his own star. And in the evening, when you look up into the sky, you’ll see five hundred million little laughing bells, on one of which the little prince shall be living, and it is because of him that all the stars become meaningful.