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《小妇人:LITTLE WOMEN(英文原版)》读后感_100字

《小妇人:LITTLE WOMEN(英文原版)》读后感100字

Reflection to Little women

By Louisa M Alcott

Its a long journey since I started reading Little women one month ago, maybe two, I dont really remember. You know, when the battle is long, one does always forget his original purpose. And I guess this is why people often call others to hold onto their \original heart\! LOL~

Okay, come back to the topic, when I started, I was not fascinated by it. But being one of the two girls in my family and cared often by mom in childhood, I was a little curious how did the girls get on and and did Mrs. March preserve in. And little by little, I was driven to it. Not only by their developments through time, but also a sentiment felt deep in my heart.

I like Meg for being true and sincere. She was meek and genuine. Being the eldest daughter in the March family, always felt a sense of taking responsibilities for the rest, although she was a child herself in the eyes of her parents. And She was brave defending her John when aunt March accusing Brook of snobbery for asking Megs hand from her father, so chivalry galant. (Maybe it was not fit for Megs lady-like character, but she did deserve the honor for doing this.)

Jo, with a boyish rebellion of herself and a social desire of being good, took a long way to subside her bosom enemy-- quick temper, before jumping out and flame over her. It was hard I knew, and she had suffered much because of her hot tempers: let Amy fall into the water when skating, quarrel often with Laurie, slip the chance of going abroad with her aunt and so on, but she learned it through experiences. Though being rash without, within was full of care and sincerity, for those who loved her, and for those whom she loved.

Among these four girls, I particularly love Jo. And I took a fancy that I was 70 percent alike her. Disliking philandering, sometimes feeling loneliness, sting or light and waiting for someone to love me. It took Jo five- and-twenty years for waiting her Bhaer, I simply guesses it would took me longer.

As for Amy, to be honest, I did not like her at first. Being vain and mercenary, she was too much for my simple innocent mind.(haha) But I did adored her sociability, Her decorous demeaner. People did grow out of different forms and people did change. After Rome took all her vanity away and Laurie saved her from her mercenary \Yes, thank you\, she became more and more likable, for me at least. (Though as I expected at first, Laurie would have a happy ending with my Jo. But I preferred Mr. Bhaer more after his dropping by at the Marches, for what Jo needed was a man righteous, wise and mature enough.)

And little Beth, always thinking of others before herself, was so frail and fragile. Even in her illness, she was worried of being a burden to those who loved her. She never uttered a word if she could hold the pain, and buried the secret of herself till she could no more. How considerate and altruistic the girl was. Though being too shy for school, she associated the neighbors with her sincere help and love. She was observant and grateful and sympathetic and companionate. She was Mr. Laurences little girl, and she would definitely be our little angel.

Regarding Laurie, bereft of both parents, was pining for petting and caring before acquainting with Jo. The two were too much alike, thus they were not suit for a couple. But people like them could be friends, for a life-long. Laurie was not always a spoiled beau, being roused, he grew a man out of a childish boy. And Brook and Bhaer, though being poor, God did not deprive them the right of love. Whether showing love to people who they loved or accepting love from people who loved them, they did a great job at both.

For Mr. March and Mrs. March, I dare say it was fortunate to have parents like those two, preaching through practice but not often, correcting mistakes after they experienced, expressing feelings with utter frankness, they set a example of model parents. But those who did not have parents like them or did not at all, do not feel despondent or depressed, for it is better as it is.

Ive set up my mind if I have some little girls later, Id show her the book, read her the story and tell her the morals. Though morals did not sell at Jos time, it could be better in the 21st century.

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