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     苔丝英文读后感【一】
    All about Woman
    When I read the novel Tess of the D’Urbervilles ten years ago for the first time, I was merely shocked by Tess’s miserable and tragic fate. What a lovely and kind girl! She did nothing wrong but she had to bear all these adversities that she didn’t deserve. At that time I was just a naive little girl in junior high school.苔丝英文读后感
    Now reviewing this famous novel again, I realize that there is still much to be found and thought about in it. Great as Hardy is, he definitely wanted to tell readers more than a tragic story purely.
    Tess was the eldest daughter of her family and she had no choice but to bear the responsibility of rallying her family and repaying the debts. She was beautiful, innocent and pure without big ambition or desire for things that didn’t belong to her. Nobody ever doubted that she deserved happiness and peace.苔丝英文读后感
    Sometimes I wonder why a nice woman couldn’t end up with a nice man. Is it just like the saying that beautiful women suffer unhappy fates? Tess always missed her Mr. right and her Mr.wrong always disturbed her life and wouldn’t let her go. All the three person misunderstand what’s love. Alec thought love to be deprival and occupation; Angel thought love to be purity and ideal; Tess thought love to be toleration and waiting. They stuck in their illusion of love of which they never managed to get out. Alec and Tess was dead. As for Angel, he might as well be dead.
    Who is to blame for this tragedy? Alec, Tess or Angel? Or ridiculous fate?苔丝英文读后感
    I believe it was Tess herself. Certainly, that bad age and those hypocritical men were executioners that push Tess into the abyss of destruction. But Tess should have led a better life if she don’t treat herself as a satellite of men. How stupid is she to spend her life waiting for a man who betrayed her and escaped away when she was dying for help! When there is no help offered by men, women should fight on their own instead of waiting for men’s mercy and forgiveness since there is nothing needed to be forgiven.
    Women’s tragedy will never come to an end until they treat themselves as totally independent, which means they can lead a normal life with or without men.苔丝英文读后感
    苔丝英文读后感(二):
    《苔丝》读后感英文
    Book Report of Tess of the D'Urbervilles
    Many people can hardly accept that Tess was pure because on the hand she was chastity but on the other hand she killed somebody。 But that opinion only existed in Hardy's time, now, more and more people admire that Tess was a pure woman。 As far as I am concerned, Tess was a pure woman。 Everybody who has read the novel <TESS> or watched the movie believed that Tess was a pure woman。 And Tess was the incarnation of pure, though she has had some unfortunate experiences。 She was regarded as a beautiful, pure, strong and enduring woman。 But why we call Tess-a “degenerate” woman-a pure woman?
    First, as we know, she was born pure。 At the beginning of the movie, we saw many women, all dressed in white, paraded to the main square and there do a dance。 One of the “walkers” was Durbeyfield’s pretty, innocent, sixteen-year old daughter Tess。 She was “at this time of her life a mere vessel of emotion, untinctured by experience。” Tess’s beautiful face, white dress and pure temperament made a good impression to us。苔丝英文读后感
    
    Later, she was forced to be a service of the Stokes, working on the estate’s poultry farm。 But unfortunately, she was seduced by Alec, a fraud as well as a morally corrupt person。 And from then on her life totally changed from this loss of innocence。 People looked down on her and respected her no more。 Actually she did nothing wrong because before she was seduced she knew nothing of men。 She was just a girl when she first met that terrible man。 So we can say that Tess was born pure, she was merely, she didn’t know Alec would hurt her, it provided that she was a pure girl。苔丝英文读后感
    Second, Tess’s love was pure。 In the Talbothdays dairy, she met Angel Clare, an educated, reserved, subtle, sad and differing man。 As time went on, they knew and loved each other。 Angel popped the question to her but she refused him without saying why。 She said she loved him deeply and perhaps no one in the world could love him more than she did but she could not marry him for some unspoken reason。 Angel wasn’t satisfied with this vague answer and did his best to win Tess。 Somehow she agreed and they soon fixed the wedding day。 Soon after their wedding Angel confessed the crime he mitted to a woman long time ago and asked for Tess’s forgiveness。 Tess was not at all angry and forgave Angel at once; in fact she was rather happy and excited for she also had things to confess。 She sat and told everything to Angel, hoping he would forgive her as he was forgiven but she was wrong。 She was not forgiven, not as she thought she was the woman pays。
    Without Angel’s love, nothing meant anything to her。 The result wasn’t important now。 Tess was arrested for her murder of that so-called gentleman。 Why? She still loved Angel and when he finally went back to her and asked for her forgiveness, after he regretted what he had done unfair to Tess, she was desperate。 That was too late-Alec had always told Tess that Angel would never e back so he won Tess’s trust。 Unluckily Angel did e back and found Tess。 Everything was too late!
    Tess was deceived and she lost Angel for the second time! The strength of her love was so strong that she had forgotten the difference between right and wrong。 Before that she had done nothing wrong but when she killed Alec, everything really changed! She became a criminal! How could it be? She was as pure and innocent as the good wife in the Bible。 Her whole character was honest and faithful。 Angel figured out at last that a person should be judged not only on what he has done but also on what he wanted to do!
    Tess’s impure in body served as a foil to her soul’s pure。 She did not love Alec totally, so she tended to tell the truth to her lover。 Tess didn’t want to be seduced by man and she had no power to defend herself so she lost her innocence and that’s all! Angel also did the wrong thing and it was even more serious than Tess’s crime but he was not blamed for it。 Why it is always the woman who pays? Why they are always hurt? Why was Tess’s girlish purity lost? Why does the wrong man take the wrong woman? Why do the bad often ruin the good? Why is beauty damaged by ugliness? Women are too weak! Thousands of years of history have shown us that women have always been treated unfairly!苔丝英文读后感
    In old China there was a culture, which didn’t think of women as human beings。 If you asked one if he was the oldest in his family, he would probably answer “the oldest one” even if he had some elder sisters。 If you asked why then he would say, “Ha, they are not included!”
    People gave birth to many girls in order to have only one boy to keep the family name going。 They thought girls had no use for the family。 They would be married and go to live with their husbands’ home and be their wives some day sooner or later。 So they were extremely hard on girls。
    Girls should be hard working, faithful, loyal, intelligent, and virtuous and the most important thing was she must be a maiden! If her husband was the first man who touched her then she was a good girl, a good wife no matter how she thought。 If she wasn’t, then she would gain a very bad reputation and nobody would dare to go near her。 What about men? People did not care whether he was an experienced man or not, nor did they care about his character。   Now let’s not be so bitter。 Nowadays women’s situations have bee much better。 Some are because of the change of society and some are because of civilization。 Just let those poor painful women like Tess be just a memory。苔丝英文读后感
    In short, as a girl, we should be self-loved and strong。
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