哈利波特的读后感,当阅读了一本名著后,大家心中一定是萌生了不少心得,这时就有必须要写一篇读后感了!到底应如何写读后感呢?以下是我收集整理的哈...
哈利波特的读后感
当阅读了一本名著后,大家心中一定是萌生了不少心得,这时就有必须要写一篇读后感了!到底应如何写读后感呢?以下是我收集整理的哈利波特的读后感,希望对大家有所帮助。
哈利波特的读后感1我有幸读了著名的魔幻小说——《哈利。波特与魔法石》,这是英国的J。K。罗琳所写的。主要讲了一岁的哈利。波特失去父母后,在姨父家饱受欺凌,但在他十一岁生日的那天他接到了一封信,并成为霍格沃茨魔法学校的一名一年级学员。在魔法学校里,哈利不仅找到了好朋友,还学会了空中飞行,骑着一把型号为光轮20xx的飞天扫帚打魁地奇球,还得到了一件隐形衣,等等。最后,他发现了与他命运息息相关的魔法石。
我被《哈利。波特》这本书的故事内容所深深吸引,就像自己也到了那个充满魔法的地方去探险。更对哈利所骑坐的光轮20xx的飞天扫帚而向往,刺激的魁地奇球,神奇的隐形衣,一切的一切,在我脑海中挥之不去。
我认为魁地奇比赛十分精彩,哈利。波特在赛场上窜来窜去,最终,他以他我完美的飞行特长抓住了金色飞贼,结束了比赛,也赢得了比赛,他的遇事沉着,是我无法达到的。
我很佩服哈利。波特的勇气,罗恩的乐观,赫敏的智慧。他们三个,即是同学,也是伙伴,他们共同学习魔法,共同去找魔法石,这种历险,是我渴望的。
尽管我不能去魔法学校,但我认为,只要有良好的心态,我们的学习生活也会同哈利的一样精彩。
哈利波特的读后感2今天,我读完了哈利波特,所以,我们就来说一下吧!
一岁的哈利.波特失去父母后,神秘的出现在姨夫姨妈门前。哈利在姨父家饱受欺凌,度过十年极其痛苦第日子。姨父和姨妈好事凶神恶煞,他们那混世魔王的儿子达力——一个肥胖、娇惯、欺负人的大块头,更是经常对哈利拳脚相加。哈利的“房间”是位于楼梯门口的一个又暗又小的储物间。十年来,从没有人给他过过生日。
但是在他十一岁生日那天,一切都法身了变化,信使猫头鹰送来了一封神秘的信∶邀请哈利去一个他――以及所有读到哈利故事的人——会永远难忘的、不可思议的地方——霍格沃茨魔法学校。
在魔法学校,哈利不仅找到了朋友,学会了空中飞行,骑着一把型号20xx的飞天扫帚打魁地奇球,还得了一件隐形衣。他发现那里的一切——从上课到吃饭到睡觉都充满魔力,但是,一块魔法石出现了,它与哈利的命运息息相关............
在这本书,我学会了什么事只要你努力不管多困难,都会实现。
哈利波特的读后感3这一天的下午,我读完了这本《哈利波特与魔法石》,使我的知识更加充沛。
这个书讲的是一岁的哈利波特失去父母后,神秘的出现在姨父姨妈家的门前。哈利在姨父家饱受欺凌,度过十年极其痛苦的日子。姨父和姨妈好似凶神恶煞,他们那混世魔王儿子达力———一个肥胖娇惯、欺负人的大块头,更是经常对哈利拳脚相加。哈利的“房间”是位于楼梯口的一个又暗又小的储物间。十年来,从没有人为他过过生日。但是在他十一岁生日那天,一切都发生了变化,信使猫头鹰送来了一封神秘的信:邀请哈利去霍格沃茨魔法学校上学。
书中的哈利十分勇敢,与伏地魔周旋,既表现出了哈利不畏强敌,又衬出伏地魔的凶狠、无情、冷酷。伏地魔如此张狂,却没有人去阻止他,但是哈利做到了,我为他自豪。
对于哈利波特这种不畏的精神,我们有没有做到呢?我们有没有对强大的人说的话言听技从呢?这值得我们深思。有一次,我当值周班长的时候,有一个同学犯了错,但这个同学有班中算是小霸王,一般人都不敢惹他,他问我有没有记他,如果记了,把他的名字擦掉,我却明确告诉他,不能擦。然后,我告诉老师这件事,老师就对我说:“徐浩越,做得好!”
自从这件事之后,我就更喜欢看《哈里波特》系列了。
哈利波特的读后感4早晨,我来到书柜前,翻开一本名叫《哈利·波特》的书,看着看着,这本书深深地把我吸住了,仿佛“嗖“地一下把我带进了一个魔法世界。
在魔法世界里有一个出生于魔法世家,棕色头发,鼻梁上架着一副宽边大眼镜的男孩。他手持一根神奇的魔法棒,轻轻便能带你进入神奇的魔法世界,让你时刻都为他的神力所惊喜。他拥有一把神奇的扫把,骑上它,便可尽情的在空中飞行。他是谁?他便是书神奇的小魔法师——哈利·波特。这本书中讲述着一个神奇的故事。所有的虚幻都变成了事实,这儿有妖精,有巫师,有精灵,还有恶魔,画像里的人会动会笑,还会说话。但他们都分善与恶,而这个善良的男孩,就是这本书的主角。整本书主要讲述了哈里·波特和自我两个形影不离的兄弟姐妹,一个是麻瓜家庭出生的赫敏·格兰杰,虽是麻瓜出生,但在学校中但是排行第一的,可真是令人佩服。另一个则是纯血统——罗恩·韦斯莱,他们在霍格沃茨七年领悟生活中的冒险故事。
《哈利·波特》这本书让我从中明白:生活当中难免遇到挫折,这是必然的,然而咱们要不畏前方的崎岖坎坷,发奋向光明迈进。人的性格有善恶之分,咱们务必一时之中哈利有些心动,正因他没有他父母的一点记忆,但到最后,哈利做了明智的选取,不坚信佛地魔的胡言乱语,我想他父母在天之灵必须会引以为傲。咱们务必向哈利领悟,路是咱们走的,而正与邪,选取在自我。聪明伶俐的头脑用在不一样的地方,效果显然有所不一样!
哈利波特的读后感5哈利波特出生于一个巫师家庭,在他一岁时,一个叫伏地魔的人把他的父母都杀死了,一般来说,被黑魔头诅咒过的人一定会死,但是,哈利却逃过黑魔头的手掌。然后,他就被著名的魔法学校校长邓布利多送到了他姨妈姨夫那里,由他们抚养而大。当他11岁的时候,哈利终于来到著名的霍格沃茨上学。在学校里,哈利知道了有人要偷魔法石,所以他和他的两个朋友罗恩韦斯莱和赫敏格兰杰想办法保护魔法石,于是哈利跟伏地魔大战了一场。后来,哈利打败了伏地魔,阻止他得到魔法石了。
”勇气有许多种类,对付敌人需要超人的胆量。而要在朋友面前坚持自己的立场,同样也需要很大的勇气。“我读完这句话,我认为我们要有勇气,没有勇气只能失败,要用勇气面对生活,例如:上课不敢举手,如果没有勇气,你永远也不敢举,只要有了勇气,你一定会成功的。
从今以后,我要有勇气举手,有勇气对抗敌人,有勇气面对学习,有了勇气后,就会觉得自己力大无穷,就能办好每一件事。
哈利波特的读后感6《哈利波特》系列书籍自1997年已经出版近20年,名列全球最畅销的小说系列,而作者罗琳名利双收。
最初开始创作《哈利波特》时,作者罗琳已经离婚,孤身带着襁褓中的女儿,穷困潦倒。只能蜷于咖啡馆埋头书写她想象中的那个魔法世界。如果这部小说未能发表,罗琳在书写的过程中,我相信她也是收获的,在创造价值的时候,也在收获价值。
在书中,邓布利多校长对哈利说:“决定我们是谁的,不仅在于我们的能力,更在于我们的选择。”从懵懂少年开始,我们汲汲不断的学习技能,开拓我们的视野,就是为了塑造独立的自我,能自己进行选择。对于仅此一生,竭尽全力,以自己认同、喜欢的'方式,度过自己的一生。能力可以逐步积累,但是正确的选择,必须在认识自己内心的价值观之后才能做出。想象力可以跨越现实生活的障碍和枷锁,让身处逆境的罗琳进入魔幻的世界。也同样也让我们思索一种更美好的可能。
视野决定选择,选择决定人生。俗世的成功真的能为每一个人带来幸福感么?每个人有不同的面容,不同的鞋码,走过不同的土地,有着不同的人生际遇。又何需用一套标准来衡量所有人。
坚持理想,做自己想做的事情,不在于最后可能实现的成功。因为所有的成功都有很大程度上的偶然性。相反,自己经历的感动和自我认同,认识到自己所做之事的意义,才是支撑着一个人坚守理想的最大动力。
哈利波特的读后感7哈利波特很小时,他的父母就被伏地魔害死了,但强大的伏地魔对付刚生出来的哈利时却永久性地失去了魔力。哈利十一岁进入霍格沃兹魔法学校,各种各样奇怪的事情发生了,乱糟糟的头发怎么剪也剪不完;莫名其妙得到了一件隐形衣;令人发愁的飞天扫帚一骑就会来个俯冲;前额上的闪电似的疤总是隐隐作痛。难道伏地魔复生了?书里种种的扑朔迷离、千奇百怪的事情把我深深吸引住了,我看着看着就深深融入到了书中,一看就是大半天,吃饭了还不肯松手。
看完了哈利波特这套书,我真佩服哈利的勇敢、机智。在魁地奇(在魔法界一种特有的球类项目,队员都骑着扫帚比赛)赛场上,哈利为了能追到金色飞贼,想尽了办法。看见飞贼在北边,于是他在对手面前故意往南飞,让对手以为飞贼就在南边,于是跟着哈利飞去。之后哈利一转身,去抓其实在北边的飞贼,最后赢得了胜利。哈利还是个忠诚的人,他始终在校长邓布利多一边,邓布利多的任何命令,他都听从,我们都应该学习哈利波特的这种精神。
哈利波特的读后感8哈利波特是个自强的小男孩,一岁的他失去父母后神秘的出现在姨夫姨妈的门前,哈利波特在姨夫家饱受欺凌,度过了十年极其痛苦的日子,姨夫姨妈好似凶神恶煞,他们那混世魔王儿子达利——一个肥胖、娇惯、欺负人的大块头更是对哈利拳脚相加,哈利的“房间”是位于楼梯口的一个又暗又小的储物间。十年来,从来没有人专门为他过生日,收到像样的礼物。
但是在她十一岁生日那天,一切都发生了变化,信使猫头鹰送来了一封密信,使哈利无意间知道了他是一位巫师,邀请哈利去一个他——以及所有所有读到哈利故事的人——都会觉得永远难忘、不可思议的地方——霍格沃茨魔法学院。开始了魔法学习。
在魔法学院,哈利不仅找到了朋友,学会了飞行,骑着一把名叫光轮20xx的飞天扫帚打魁地球,还得到了一件隐形衣。他发现那里的一切——从上课到吃饭到睡觉都充满了魔力,但是,一块魔法石出现了,它与哈利的生活息息相关着……
这是一个关于幻想和魔法的故事,每读一章,我仿佛都身临其境:海格的宽大,93/4站,神奇的分院帽和墨镜,魁地奇比赛的壮观……一一呈现在我眼前。渐渐的,我读这本书读得出神,开始想象哈利的样子:矮小的身材,破破的眼镜,旧旧的衣服……也许这就是这本书的奇妙之处吧。
读了《哈利波特与魔法石》这本书后,我知道了智慧和勇气是多么的重要,有勇气才能达到目标。当我们遇到挫折的时候,可以和朋友团结互助,勇于面对困难,战胜一切。
哈利波特的读后感9不管在遥远的中世纪,还是现代社会,人们都对魔法充满了憧憬和向往。《哈利波特》系列丛书,就带给人们一种无法形容的快乐。
在哈利波特出生不久,他的父母就被巫师界恐怖之极的伏地魔所杀害。而哈利波特却大难不死,来到姨夫姨母家度过了11年痛苦的生活。终于在他12岁生日时,邓布利多教授邀请他道霍格沃茨魔法学校上学。
在学校里,哈利有朋友们的帮助,也有老师的呵护,过着做梦也想不到的生活。在学校里,哈利历经新的磨难,还揭开了一个又一个惊天大秘密。
在《哈利波特与魔法石》中,哈利将事情调查得水落石出,体现出大无畏的精神。这使我明白,做事要做得彻底,不能有什么遗漏。也让我深刻体会到只要有勇气,就能战胜一切!在奇洛教授抓住哈利时,感受到哈利母亲给予哈利的爱时,便痛苦万分,由此可见,爱的力量是多么的伟大。
在生活中,我们要有哈利那种大无畏的精神,要自力更生,不可总是依赖父母,过着奢侈的生活。要拥有独立生活的意识和能力。在书中,哈利可以除去伏地魔的部下——小矮星彼得,为父母报仇,而他最后却没有杀他,反而宽恕了他,不管在什么时候,我们都不要因为别人得罪自己什么,为此斤斤计较,正如“君子坦荡荡,小人长戚戚。”
《哈利波特》系列丛书不仅带给大家魔法的快乐,还告诉了人们一个个道理。读书带给我极大的乐趣,我爱读书!
哈利波特的读后感10从杂志《科学梦工厂》中看到了哈利波特的名字,到学府书城买了一本《哈利波特与魔法石》。书中的魔法世界那么有趣,深深地吸引了我。在那个魔法世界里充满了神奇:猫头鹰能送信,棋子能听主人的话自己行走,画像里的人是活的,还能上另一个画像里,城堡里有许多游动的鬼魂,太神奇了!
书中写了哈利波特,敢于和黑恶魔做斗争的故事,最后他保护了魔法石,也保护了大家。校长邓布利多评价说他有大无畏的胆量和过人的勇气。哈利面对什么困难都不躲避,勇敢地迎战它,克服它,是非常值得我们学习的。
哈利有两个最要好的朋友,就是他同班的罗恩和赫敏,他们不顾个人安危去帮助哈利,才使他战胜了伏地魔。我们需要朋友,需要像罗恩和赫敏那样的真心朋友。我要做全班同学的朋友,热心帮助他们,也会得到他们的帮助。
哈利他们能战胜困难,也和他们平时努力学习分不开。在保护魔法石的最后关头,他们用学过的知识,赢了魔法学校最精彩的一盘棋,又在烈火面前进行“逻辑推理”,找出了两个有用的瓶子,才进入藏有魔法石的屋子。我们现在的任务就是学习,要像哈利和他的朋友那样学好每一门课,将来都是有用的。
哈利波特的读后感11当我读完了《哈利波特与魔法石》时,这本书仿佛把我带到一个神奇的魔法世界,在结束这一段魔幻的旅途后,许多新的思想一涌而上,使我受益匪浅。
前些天,我看了第一部《哈利波特与魔法石》。这部书主要叙述了哈利波特从麻瓜世界到了魔法世界,开始了他的魔法旅程。他在霍格沃茨读书,结识了两位好友,也树立了死对头。后来,他发现了魔法石,还一举挫败了伏地魔,还因为他们这个铁三角给格兰分多学院赢得了学院杯……在现实生活中,正义与邪恶的较量无处不在。在公车上拥挤时,小偷正把他邪恶的黑客伸入乘客的包里,口袋里。当光天化日之下,罪犯将拿出他们的“杀手剪”——尖刀来抢劫,当有坏人正笑里藏刀撕卖假货时,但是这些坏人抢的,偷的正好是“聋子”,“瞎子”,“哑巴”的时候,这些人将是视而不见。
但是幸运的是社会上也哈利波特那样正义的使者与这些邪恶的坏人对立。正是有了这些正义的使者,这个社会才有了进步,他们同时也是人类的财富。这时,我有了一个新念头:我也要向哈利波特一样正义为社会,为人们做贡献,从我做起,相信正义与邪恶的较量中正义将会是永远的,光明的胜者,就让正义的光芒铺照这个世界的每一个角落吧!最后,我也希望我们的生活变的美好,让我们身边的一切都充满生机与活力,让我们不再羡慕霍格沃茨,因为我们拥有我们自己神奇的魔法。
哈利波特的读后感12哈里波特的确是我这一年来读到的最有趣的书,当我从戏剧电影报上第一次读到关于这部小说的介绍时,我就深深地被它吸引住了,而且不断地去寻找它,收集关于它的所有的我能收集到的东西:人民文学出版社的预发精选小册子,印着哈利波特的杯子和圆珠笔,从网上下载的图片、电影海报。
很难想象这样一部书,没有网络、没有电子游戏、没有可口可乐,一个和你生活在同一个时代的真正的小巫师哈利骑着真正的飞天扫帚,穿着真正的巫师长袍,养着活生生的猫头鹰,在一所你以前未听说的的巫师学校里学习魔法,那里有比足球更有趣的魁地奇比赛和施了魔法的天花板。不过,那里有你熟悉的同学老师和家人。
品学兼优的赫敏格兰杰,正直直率又有点冒失的老朋友罗恩,总是出状况的调皮鬼韦斯莱双胞胎,一心只想拿冠军的学长伍德,只要把名字换成xxx就成了你们班大队长同志的珀西,严而慈的老师麦格教授,学校里最受尊敬的邓布利多教授,你最最讨厌的那个人简直就和马尔福一模一样,还有总不喜欢你老让你出丑的老师斯内普,还有有点孩子气的'韦斯莱先生和管家婆一样又厉害又好心的韦斯莱太太,还有你们家最让人讨厌的邻居德思礼一家。当然也有你生活中决不会出现的伏地魔。
我已经好久没有看英国的文学作品了。我不得不佩服人民文学出版社的译制工作,那布满了英国味的人物景物气氛和对白,让我时时处处都能感受到英国文学悠久的传统甚至能让我联想到简奥斯汀以及勃朗特姐妹。
哈利波特的读后感13《哈利波特与阿兹卡班的囚徒》这本书,是爸爸在收拾姐姐书柜的时候,无意中发现的。这是一本让我如痴如醉的科幻小说,看过这本书能使我增长见识,增长幻想能力。
《哈利·波特》这书籍我没有全集,只有“与阿兹卡班的囚徒、与混血王子"这两个版本。书的作者是来自英国的女作家J·k罗琳,那我就来讲一讲“与阿兹卡班的囚徒"吧!
故事主要讲了一个叫哈利.波特的男孩在霍格沃茨魔法学度过不平凡的两年,期间他听说了魔法界中有一所叫做阿兹卡班的监狱里关押着臭名昭著的囚犯——小天狼星布菜克。他曾经以一条咒语杀死了十三个麻瓜(非魔法界人士)和小矮星彼得,还帮助伏地魔杀死了哈利的父母,哈利有幸逃脱,但在头上留下一道月牙形的疤痕。他在监狱里的睡梦中还梦吟道:“他在霍格沃菠……”然而,哈利却真正遇到了他,哈利听他解释清楚了一切,还知道了小矮星彼得才是背叛他父母,杀死十三个麻瓜的凶手,于是……
我认为,哈利值得我学习。你想想,如果你的父母死了,你一个人呆在处处受欺负的家庭,你会不会感到失望,甚至自寻死路?可是哈利却没有这样,哈利却在遇到小天狼星布莱克的时候,举起了他的魔杖。
读完这本科幻小说,我明白了一个道理:遇到困难和危险要用勇气和智慧战胜它,永不退缩。生长在现实生活的我们应该学习哈利·波特的那种精神,我们虽然不懂魔法,但我们必须好好学习,让知识和智慧来强大自己!
哈利波特的读后感14因为语文老师说《哈利波特与魔法石》是初一上学期必读名著之一,所以我就抽空去书店借了一本,这几天正读得津津有味。其实之前我就了解过一些《哈利波特》系列的书,觉得很有意思。
当我读到“只要他决定要杀的人,没有一个人能逃过劫难,只有你(哈利波特)大难不死。”时,我真为哈利波特感到庆幸,太好了,他没有死在伏地魔手中,这真是一件值得庆幸的事。
“他看上去甚至比他实际的身材还要瘦小,因为他只能穿达力的旧衣服,而达力要比他高大三四倍。”这句话写出了哈利波特在佩妮姨妈家中生活得不好,我替他感到伤心和难过,佩妮姨妈很坏,从来不让哈利波特吃饱穿暖,哈利波特简直就像他们家中的仆人一样,这使我气愤不已。
往下看,哈利波特并没有因为佩妮姨妈对他呼来喝去而生气,没有对只能住在碗柜旁边,只能穿达力不穿的衣服而自卑和难过。反而他表现出来的却是积极,乐观,向上的态度,虽然他也会不时地抱怨几句,但是他是因为反对才抱怨的。虽然他从小就失去了父母,但是他没有整日哭丧着脸,怨天尤人啊!这种精神,不正值得我们学习吗?不要因为一点小挫折或失去了什么而觉得上天不公平,没有给予你美好的事物。自己的生活是自己去创造的,要自己创造生活的美好、和谐!
这就是《哈利波特》带给我的启示,它是本值得我们读的书。只要认真去读,我想你的收获是不亚于我的!
哈利波特的读后感15刚翻开这本风靡全球的书:《哈利波特》,我就被吸引住了。
这不仅仅是一部魔幻小说,它还表现出了主人公顽强的意志和个人的责任、勇敢、忠诚。
书中的哈利波特几次从伏地魔手中大难不死,被人们看成怪胎。但他一直都认为自己只是个平凡的小孩儿。直到他十一岁,收到来自一个魔法学校的入取通知书,他的人生才有了巨大的转变。所谓“梅花香自苦寒来,宝剑锋从磨砺出”,哈利波特和他的朋友经历了一次又一次困难后,成了充满爱心和责任感的少年。
我佩服J。k罗琳的丰富想象力。照片上的人可以消失;还童水可以让你回到小时候;吃完了还会再填满的晚餐……这本书也寄托了作者对美好的魔幻生活的向往。
读这本书的时候,我时常会沉浸在曲折的情节里不能自拔。J.K罗琳用动人的笔触描绘着她脑海中的动人世界。这本书中,我最佩服的就是哈利和他的朋友面对困难、灾难的勇因为他们坚信:危险虽然是无处不在的,但是只要相信自己,成功一定会朝你招手的。生活中,我们也应该有哈利的坚强,有赫敏的天真聪慧,勇敢地面对生活。
哈利波特有着强烈的集体荣誉感,为自己的学院争光;也有着很强的正义感,喜欢打抱不平。他在妒忌者面前的绅士,宽量大度,他对待挫折的积极态度,以及他在困难面前的毫不气馁,让我感到深深地佩服。
哈利波特为朋友牺牲自己的精神值得我们学习,我们在平时也要多为他人着想,成为一名助人为乐的好学生。
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有以下条件1.一篇高中水平的英语读后感2.关于亚瑟王这个人物3.字数在300-500words4.一定要用正规英语(起码语法没有问题)PS:根据满意程度加分(最高加100,找到合适的+20)This fall, students at Marlboro College have been enjoying several games of Quidditch, a magical game played by the characters in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. The Marlboro students can't fly around on broomsticks, but the college's adaptation of the game stays as faithful as possible to Rowling's enchanted game.
Marlboro's version of Quidditch is uses most elements present in the book: three goal hoops and three different kinds of balls in the air at one time: one quaffle (scoring ball), several bludgers (attack balls), and a snitch (an elusive flying ball).
Quidditch combines three games in one: ultimate Frisbee, dodge ball, and wild goose chase. Players pass the quaffle towards the goal hoops while trying to avoid the bludgers thrown randomly from the sidelines, as the two seekers try to stay out of everyone's way while chasing the snitch. Players hit by a bludger get a 30 second time out. Each quaffle score earns 25 points; the game ends when the snitch, worth 150 points, is captured. It is possible to capture the snitch and loose the game.
When devising the game, Outdoor Program Director Randy Elliot-Knaggs experimented to find objects that would best approximate the spirit of Rowling's game. He found that Splash Bomb balls are great for bludgers-because they explode with water on contact, it's easy to determine who's been hit-and there is an extra incentive for dodging the water ball.
For the snitch, Elliot-Knaggs found an elegant solution: a rubber band-propelled flying helicopter-like toy that spans the length of a soccer field and descends in an erratic and unpredictable pattern.
Elliot-Knaggs first created the game for his three children, who are 10, 12, and 14 years old. When they started playing it over the summer, people of all ages showed up to play. He's organized several Quidditch practices on campus-students have found the game both athletically challenging and imaginative. It's also a great way to feel connected to the series they love; the newest movie, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, opens on November 18.
ABOUT MARLBORO COLLEGE: Founded in 1946, Marlboro College offers undergraduate education in the liberal arts and, since 1997, graduate study focused on Internet technologies. Its 330 undergraduate students enjoy an 8:1 student-faculty ratio, a voice in governing the community and individualized courses of study on a 350-acre campus in the hills of southern Vermont. Marlboro has been selected as one of 40 Colleges that Change Lives.
哈利波特4的英语读后感100词
This book talks about Harry Potter's fourth year at Hogwarts. At the Quidditch World Cup, Voldemort's followers gather and wreak havoc. Then, at Hogwarts, the Triwizard Tournament which had stopped for 100 years begin again! The Goblet of Fire judges which three people get in. On the fateful night, three champions are selected. But then the Goblet spits out one other- Harry's. These two major events point to the return of Lord Voldemort. Dumbledore and the other teachers sense it, but it is inevitable. And Harry is no longer safe at Hogwarts.
This fourth installment is the most dramatic, and also the scariest. Harry fighting with Voldmort is the scariest part. I hope I can read more books of Harry Potter series.
高分急求哈利波特6英文读后感!
最好长一点,要求不仅有简介还要有感想体会。谢绝随便复制的无质量版本。如果好可以追加悬赏。先谢~剧情::Scarred by his experience at the Ministry of Magic with Voldemort, Harry is reluctant to return to Hogwarts. Dumbledore encourages him to continue, after taking him to see a former professor, Horace Slughorn, hoping that Slughorn would return to Hogwarts and take Harry under his wing.
Meanwhile, Death Eaters begin to wreck havoc both towards Muggles, destroying the Millennium Bridge, and Wizards, kidnapping the wandmaker Mr. Ollivander and destroying his Diagon Alley shop. Bellatrix Lestrange entreats Severus Snape to enter an Unbreakable Vow with Draco Malfoy's mother, Narcissa, assuring that he will complete the task assigned to Draco should Draco fail and that he will protect him and make sure he doesn't get hurt. Harry, Ron and Hermione, while in Diagon Alley, spot Draco entering Borgin and Burkes and taking part in a ritual with other Death Eaters, and become suspicious of his actions.
At Hogwarts, the school is under tight security to prevent the Death Eaters from entering the school. With Slughorn back to teach Potions, Snape is given Defense Against the Dark Arts. Harry and Ron are encouraged by Professor McGonagall to take up Potions now that Slughorn, with lower standards, is teaching the class; however, as neither was expecting to take the course, they are given textbooks. Harry's book is annotated with more exact instructions to complete potions, giving him an edge over the other students, and finds that it once belonged to the "Half-Blood Prince", a term Hermione cannot figure out. Meanwhile, Ron becomes the successful Gryffindor's Quidditch goalie, attracting the love of Lavender Brown, much to Hermione's chagrin. Harry is also upset over Ginny's attraction to Dean Thomas. During the Christmas Break while Harry and Ron are at the Burrow, the Death Eaters come intending to kidnap Harry, but are forced to retreat after they are outnumbered by Order of the Phoenix members. Before they leave they set fire to the Burrow, and the Weasleys are gathered outside the house, leaving Harry regretting the evil that he has brought down upon people he cares about.
Dumbledore reveals to Harry through the Pensieve memories of Tom RiddleVoldemort's original nameincluding a false memory from Slughorn, when Riddle asked him about a certain resistricted Dark Art. The memory fails to reveal this art, and Dumbledore believes that the key to defeating Voldemort is to learn what Dark Art Riddle asked about, and instructs Harry to further confide himself to Slughorn. Using a Luck potion he won earlier in the school year, Harry is able to bring Slughorn to be intoxicated with Hagrid and convinces the professor in his stupor to give him the true memory. This memory reveals that Riddle inquired about the creation of Horcruxes, devices that store a portion of the creator's soul to allow them to live indefinitely. Dumbledore reveals that Riddle's diary and his mother's ring were two of seven Horcruxes that Riddle had created, and that they must track these down and destroy them to make Voldemort mortal.
Meanwhile, Harry continues to be suspicious of Draco's actions, following him around the school but no success in determining what he seeks. Harry believes Draco to be behind two indirect attempts on Dumbledore's life, one through a cursed necklace that Katie Bell, under an Imperius Curse, was bringing to Dumbledore as a gift, and another through a bottle of poisoned wine that Slughorn, similarly cursed, planned to give to the professor. The latter is discovered accidently when Ron ingests the poison; though he recovers with medical treatment, he unconsciously mumbles Hermione's name in front of Lavender, sending her away crying. After this incident, Harry corners Draco in the toilets and after a short fight casts the Sectumsempra curse from the Half-Blood Prince's book, severely harming Draco. Snape arrives knowing that he let Draco get hurt and that he broke one of the promises and heals him. Ginny convinces Harry to hide the book in the Room of Requirement to prevent him from using it again; there, they discover, unknown to them, a Vanishing Cabinet, which Draco has been attempting to repair, but think nothing of it further. Ginny also reveals her love for Harry, and they kiss after she hides the book.
Dumbledore implores Harry to help him recover another Horcrux, the location of which he recently learned. The two apparate to a seaside cliff, and enter a cave where the Horcrux is located. On a small crystalline island, Dumbledore forces Harry to make him drink a mind-altering liquid in order to reveal the Horcrux. While Dumbledore recovers from the liquid, Harry recovers the Horcrux, a small pendant. Harry tries to help Dumbeldore recover, but they are attacked by numerous inferi. Dumbledore recovers in time to set them aflame, and the two return to the Astronomy Tower at Hogwarts.
Dumbledore, still weakened by the trial, instructs Harry to go to get Snape. However, before Harry can go, footsteps are heard, and Dumbledore tells Harry to hide on the lower floor. The footsteps belong to Draco, who prepares to kill Dumbledore, but cannot bring himself to do so. Meanwhile, with the Vanishing Cabinet fixed, Bellatrix and other Death Eaters are able to invade Hogwarts through a similar cabinet at Borgin and Burkes, and join Draco in the tower. Snape silently arrives on the lower floor, indicating to Harry to stay quiet, and then goes upstairs, joining the other Death Eaters. Snape then casts the killing spell Avada Kedavra on Dumbledore, throwing him over the side of the Tower and killing him. Snape, Draco, and the other Death Eaters depart the school, Bellatrix casting the Death Eaters' sign over the school, destroying the Great Hall and setting fire to Hagrid's hut in glee. Harry tries to stop them with the Sectumsempra spell, but Snape deflects it and stuns him. As he departs, he explains that he is the Half-Blood Prince and the creator of the spell.
Harry returns to the school to find the staff and students mourning over Dumbledore's death. Harry walks over to Dumbledore's body lying in front of them, grieving as Ginny comforts him. When he returns to the late headmaster's office one last time, McGonagall confronts him and asks him to open up to her, but he does not comply and leaves. A portrait of Dumbledore can be seen hanging on a wall behind them.
Harry reveals to Ron and Hermione that the Horcrux they got was a fake, containing a message from an "R.A.B." that stated he had already taken it, but is also seeking to end Voldemort's life. Harry tells his friends that he does not plan to return next year, instead seeking out R.A.B. and the other Horcruxes so that he may put an end to Voldemort; Ron and Hermione remind Harry that they are his friends and will help alongside him in his goal.
哈利波特与火焰杯的影评或读后感..
要求:1、不要查百度知道里以前的回答,,,那里的我都看了。。不好。。。2、要较短的,因为这是我升高中的作业。。所以词汇尽量不要太难....3、我很快就要交作业了,,要快.....1
It's catch-up time for those who only ingest their Harry Potter on screen. While author JK Rowling released her sixth book earlier this year, cinema goers are a little bit behind, this being the wizard's fourth adventure - and his first since passing through childhood.
Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) and his friends Ron and Hermione (Rupert Grint and Emma Watson) are growing up and facing more dangerous adventures. No longer fighting giant spiders and trolls in the toilet, the plot hinges on the Tri-Wizarding tournament. The international cream of the crop of uber-talented young wizards, compete against each other to lift the trophy. Harry, being the best wizard Hogwarts school has seen for many years, is his country's obvious choice. But, not only does he compete against the best of the rest, he's also faced with tackling his personal demons once more.
As well as old favourites such as Professor Dumbledore (Michael Gambon) and Hagrid (Robbie Coltrane), new faces are also introduced with Ralph Fiennes taking up the role of evil Lord Voldemort, and Brandon Gleeson becoming Mad Eye Moody. The only downside is that the Dursleys don't feature.
Forget that twaddle about the actors possibly being too old for their parts. The characters themselves are getting older, much to the dismay of some parents who want Harry (and their own children, for that matter) to remain young and innocent. However, this makes the whole big screen Potter experience more palpable, with grittier performances from all involved, outstripping the somewhat whiney stage-school acting that blighted the first two films.
Dark and mystical with the cinematography, as ever, breathtaking. Director Mike Newell, on his first Potter effort, follows the book closely, for which true fans will be grateful. And geeks will appreciate the improvement in the special effects department, particularly the spellbinding scenes with dragons.
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I went to see the movie with three of my four kids this weekend, we were hoping that it would not drag, being so long. Having read the book, my oldest and I knew it was a long story with much to cover. Though there could have been traps to make it drag, we were very pleased with the fine way they found to smoothly link everything together and not lose the spirit of the things they had to leave in the book. We did enjoy the third HP movie, though we did find this one to be vastly more appealing to the movie series. This was a fine movie and all involved with its creation and presentation to the big screen for our enjoyment deserve kudos. Special effects were wonderful, and the devotion to the written story was exemplary! We only wish it would have been shown on our stealth cinema with stadium seating instead of the standard screen. Other than that, Ten stars for sure.
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Harry's fourth year at Hogwarts is about to start and he is enjoying the summer vacation with his friends. They get the tickets to The Quidditch World Cup Final but after the match is over, people dressed like Lord Voldemort's 'Death Eaters' set a fire to all the visitors' tents, coupled with the appearance of Voldemort's symbol, the 'Dark Mark' in the sky, which causes a frenzy across the magical community. That same year, Hogwarts is hosting 'The Triwizard Tournament', a magical tournament between three well-known schools of magic : Hogwarts, Beauxbatons and Durmstrang. The contestants have to be above the age of 17, and are chosen by a magical object called Goblet of Fire. On the night of selection, however, the Goblet spews out four names instead of the usual three, with Harry unwittingly being selected as the Fourth Champion. Since the magic cannot be reversed, Harry is forced to go with it and brave three exceedingly difficult tasks. Written by Soumitra
Harry Potter returns to Hogwarts for his fourth year, where the Trizwizard tournament is becoming ready to begin. Students must be over 17 to enter, with the winner receiving eternal glory. Harry can't enter it this year...or can he. When his name is read out from the Goblet of Fire, everyone assumes that Harry Potter has cheated. Harry insists that he never placed his name in there, with someone else behind it. But Who? Harry must now survive through dragons, sea creatures and a terrifying maze, all before coming face-to-face with a particular dark wizard. Written by Film_Fan
Harry's fourth summer and the following year at Hogwarts are marked by the Quidditch World Cup and the Triwizard Tournament, in which student representatives from three different wizarding schools compete in a series of increasingly challenging contests. However, Voldemort's Death Eaters are gaining strength and even creating the Dark Mark giving evidence that the Dark Lord is ready to rise again. In the unsuspecting lives of the young wizard and witches at Hogwarts the competitors are selected by the goblet of fire, which this year makes a very surprising announcement: Hogwarts will have two representatives in the tournament, including Harry Potter! Will Harry be able to rise to the challenge for the Tri Wizard Tournament while keeping up with school or will the challenges along with Voldemort's rebirth be too much for the young hero? Written by imann
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire takes us deeper into the characters' minds and the darkness of the Wizarding World. At the Quidditch World Cup, Voldemort's followers gather and wreak havoc. Then, at Hogwarts, a legendary event takes place. The Triwizard Tournament! The Goblet of Fire judges who gets in and who doesn't. On the fateful night, three champions are selected. But then the Goblet spits out one other. Harry's. These two major events point to the return of Lord Voldemort. Dumbledore and the other teachers sense it, but it is inevitable. And Harry is no longer safe at Hogwarts. This fourth installment is the most dramatic, and also the scariest. Let me just say that all does not necessarily end well... Written by Josh Millhouse
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Well into "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire," Albus Dumbledore intones as only he can: "Dark and difficult times lie ahead." What does he think lay behind?
In this adventure Harry will do battle with giant lizards, face the attack of the Death Eaters, and in perhaps the most difficult task of all for a 14-year-old, ask a girl to be his date at the Yule Ball.
That Harry survives these challenges goes without saying, since in the world of print his next adventures have already been published, but "Goblet of Fire" provides trials that stretch his powers to the breaking point.
Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) was just turning 13 in the previous movie, "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" (2004), and the Potter series turns PG-13 with this installment. There is still at least a mail-owl, and what looks like a mail-raven (it may represent FedEx), but many of the twee touches of the earlier films have gone missing to make room for a brawnier, scarier plot. Is it fair to wonder if the series will continue to grow up with Harry, earning the R rating as he turns 17?
Certainly Lord Voldemort seems capable of limitless villainy. Although we glimpsed his face in "The Sorcerer's Stone," we see him in full on screen for the first time in "Goblet of Fire," and he does not disappoint: Hairless, with the complexion of a slug, his nostrils snaky slits in his face, he's played by Ralph Fiennes as a vile creature who has at last been rejoined by his Death Eaters, who were disabled by Harry's magic earlier in the series. Hogwarts School and indeed the entire structure of Harry's world is threatened by Voldemort's return to something approaching his potential powers, and the film becomes a struggle between the civilized traditions of the school and the dark void of Voldemortism.
The film is more violent, less cute than the others, but the action is not the mindless destruction of a video game; it has purpose, shape and style, as in the Triwizard Tournament, which begins the film. Three finalists are chosen by the Goblet of Fire, and then the Goblet spits out an unprecedented fourth name: Harry Potter's. This is against the rules, since you have to be 17 to compete in Triwizardry, and Harry is only 14, but Dumbledore's hands are tied: What the Goblet wants, the Goblet gets. The question is, who entered Harry's name, since Harry says he didn't?
The Triwizard Tournament begins near the start of the film, but after the Quidditch World Cup, which takes place within a stadium so vast it makes the Senate Chamber in "Star Wars" look like a dinner theater. The cup finals are interrupted by ominous portents; the Death Eaters attack, serving notice that Voldemort is back and means business. But the early skirmishes are repelled, and the students return to Hogwarts, joined by exchange students from two overseas magic academies: From France come the Beauxbaton girls, who march on parade like Bemelmans' maids all in a row, and from Durmstrang school in central Europe come clean-cut Aryan lads who look like extras from "Triumph of the Will."
Besides Harry, Cedric Diggory is the Triwizard contestant from Hogwarts, and the other finalists are Viktor Krum, a Quidditch master from Durmstrang who looks ready to go pro, and the lithe Fleur Delacour, a Beauxbaton siren. Together they face three challenges: They must conquer fire-breathing dragons, rescue captives in a dark lagoon and enter a maze, which, seen from the air, seems limitless. The maze contains a threat for Harry that I am not sure is anticipated by the Triwizard rules; within it waits Voldemort himself, who has been lurking offstage and now emerges in malevolent fury.
Against these trials, which are enough to put you off your homework, Harry also must negotiate his fourth year at Hogwarts. As usual, there is a bizarre new teacher on the faculty. Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody (Brendan Gleeson) is the new professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts, and seems made of spare parts; he has an artificial limb, and a glass eye that incorporates a zoom lens and can swivel independently of his real eye.
There is also, finally, full-blown adolescence to contend with. I'd always thought Harry would end up in love with Hermione Granger (Emma Watson), even though their inseparable friend Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint) clearly has the same ambition. But for the Yule Ball, Harry works up the courage to ask Cho Chang (Katie Leung), who likes him a lot. Ron asks Hermione, but she already has a date, with the student most calculated to inspire Ron's jealousy. These scenes seem almost in the spirit of John Hughes' high school movies.
Most of the Potter series regulars are back, if only for brief scenes, and it is good to see the gamekeeper Hagrid (Robbie Coltrane) find love at last, with Madame Maxime (Frances de la Tour), headmistress of Beauxbaton. Hagrid, you will recall, is a hairy half-giant. Frances is even taller, but she's a mercifully less hairy giantess. One new character is the snoopy Rita Skeeter (Miranda Richardson), gossip columnist of the Daily Prophet, a paper that has pictures that talk, like the portraits in earlier films.
With this fourth film, the Harry Potter saga demonstrates more than ever the resiliency of J.K. Rowling's original invention. Her novels have created a world that can expand indefinitely and produce new characters without limit. That there are schools like Hogwarts in other countries comes as news and offers many possibilities; the only barrier to the series lasting forever is Harry's inexorably advancing age. The thought of him returning to Hogwarts for old boys' day is too depressing to contemplate.
"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" was directed by Mike Newell, the first British director in the series (he turned down the first Potter movie). Newell's credits range from the romantic "Four Weddings and a Funeral" to the devastating "Donnie Brasco" to the gentle "Enchanted April."
Such varied notes serve him well in "Goblet," which explores a wide emotional range. He balances delicately between whimsy and the ominous, on the uncertain middle ground where Harry lives, poised between fun at school, teenage romance and the dark abyss.
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For legions of Harry Potter fans, the coming of a new film, the fourth adapted from J.K. Rowling's hugely successful literary series, is all they need to know. Where the first two films stood in awe of Rowling's work with all its magic and trickery, "Prisoner of Azkaban" and now "The Goblet of Fire" look more deeply into the developing human drama. The new director is Mike Newell, which is interesting because he is the first British director on what is a very British movie series.
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It was bound to happen. Each “Harry Potter” movie prior to “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” was able to outdo its immediate predecessor, but the odds were stacked against that trend continuing with every film in the series. Unfortunately, “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” is a step down from “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” in both production and entertainment value.
We pick up the story at a particularly dangerous time in the lives of Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, and Ron Weasley. Followers of the evil Lord Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes) have made their presence known by disrupting the Quidditch World Cup. To make matters worse, the three friends are going through that special blend of pleasure and pain we all have to endure as we enter adolescence and leave childhood behind. Budding wizards or not, that’s a lot to handle for anybody.
The plot thickens as Harry finds himself mysteriously selected to be the fourth competitor in the Triwizard Tournament, a prestigious event that was supposed to only have three entrants and which was only open to students 17 and over. Someone entered Harry’s name into the competition but his best friend Ron doesn’t believe that, which causes a rift between the two close friends. Ron thinks Harry kept his plan a secret and finagled his way into getting a spot in the Triwizard Tournament all on his own. Harry didn’t, but Ron stubbornly refuses to believe the truth.
Meanwhile, Harry has more to worry about than his friendship with Ron. Harry has to prepare to take on the difficult challenges of the tournament, including doing battle with a fierce fire-breathing dragon. He also must do something even more frightening – find a date to the Yule Ball.
This fourth film of the series never drew me in and in fact, I had a rough time becoming involved again in the lives of the three main characters. I realize the kid wizards are growing up and finding members of the opposite sex as appealing as studying at Hogwarts, but the magic is missing from “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.”
“Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” is a more standoffish (for lack of a better term) film than the previous three, holding its audience at a distance for the majority of the picture until the last 25 minutes, which is almost too little too late.
Instead of allowing you into the confines of Hogwarts and the lives of its inhabitants emotionally, “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” seems to instead insist on being a special effects extravaganza. And for the first time in the series, those special effects dwarfed the actors. For the first time, the CGI stood out clearly to the point it’s an easy task - and not just in the flight sequences or the scenes with the dragons - to figure out what was computer generated. The effects are too invasive. The actors play second fiddle, and that’s not how I like my “Harry Potter” movies.
Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint still fit the roles of Harry, Hermione, and Ron perfectly. They’re comfortable in the parts and we’re comfortable watching them. You can’t lay blame with the film’s shortcomings on those three. They are definitely growing up before our eyes, but they’re not so much older than their characters that it makes much of a difference yet. The lack of connection didn’t come from the actors; it came from a script that holds the audience at arm’s length.
“Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” looks and feels staged. The world of Harry Potter normally embraces moviegoers, but this time around there’s a frustratingly impenetrable wall between the world of wizards and us ordinary muggles.
Despite its faults, "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" is still a decent film and one that's sure to please most Potter fans. I just wish there was more emphasis on the humans in the film and less on the computer generated effects.
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