彼得潘英文读后感1.彼得潘的英文读后感,围绕着书中的好词好句来写,跪求,However,,the,rich,and,colorful,li...
彼得潘英文读后感
However, the rich and colorful life, but not a substitute for the mother', I benefited from. Peter Pan is the hero of the book, he is a always the boys do not want to grow up. He never lived in this rural paradise like the same place, and also when they grow up will be very happy and live a more exciting, I know that every child will grow up in this truth;mother." They never started in the various rural singular adventure. However, mystery, like the Indians, ferocious pirates and will issue a "ticking "Voice of the crocodile, as long as our dreams have never townships. Many children do not want to grow up and do not want to go to school, just want to play every day, secretly Zhang Wang window within the stove, a smiling face and kinship. And then quietly walked away, and fairies to disappear in the night sky, even though the world can have a happy, but can not enjoy from the warmth of a family. He can only be separated by windows. Thus, where there is such as the bell sounds as beautiful fairy, a mermaid hair, Zhang Buda children, on the children when the "s desire to Peter, an equally do not want to grow up, the girls never went to the rural based, it does not have the warmth of family, wonderful life. Everyone will grow up and grow into a tree shoring daysReading the "Peter Pan Peter Pan", the final text still choose Beattie grew up. She took the children from Nashan mother has for her to fly back to open the windows in the home. And that is always reluctant to grow up the boys, Peter; This famous work. Yes ah! Although the township never happy。
2.彼得潘里的好词好句勤奋 刻苦 认真 专注 钻研 踏实 勤恳 虚心好学 发奋苦读 脚踏实地 不耻下问 精益求精 刨根问底 废寝忘食 手不释卷 如饥似渴 持之以恒 一丝不苟 (2)专心学习的词语 聚精会神 全神贯注 屏息凝视 目不转睛 专心致志 津津有味 掩卷沉思 神情专注 (3)描写学习的佳句 小飞坐在座位上,埋头只顾写呀写呀,笔底下好像有源源不断的泉水涌流出来,用不到一节课的时间,一篇作文竟全写好了。
晓鸿恰好面对窗户坐着,午后的阳光射到她的圆脸上,使她的两颊更加红润;她拿笔的手托着腮,张大的眼眶里,晶亮的眸子缓慢游动着,丰满的下巴微微上翘——这是每当她想出更巧妙的方法来解决一道数学题时,为数学老师所熟悉、喜爱的神态。 每当我做作业时,笔尖沙沙响,好像小鸟在对我唱歌,又好像在鼓励我:“你要不怕困难,勇攀高峰。”
她站了起来,回答得那么准确,那么自然,那么流畅,似乎早有准备似的。 她抑扬顿挫地朗诵着,声调优美,娓娓动听,举座动容。
他这个调皮鬼,书念得太快了,劈劈啪啪,像是炒花生米一样。 娟娟用普通话朗读课文,声音脆生生,很是好听,连阳光也听得入了迷,偷偷地从窗口钻进了教室,落在她的书上,久久不愿离开。
我贪婪地读着书,如同一只饥饿的小羊闯进芳草嫩绿的草地。 她钻进浩如烟海的书籍里,如鱼儿进入了大海,忘记了时间的流逝。
他勉强打起精神,翻开书,开始就觉得一行行的字在上面活动起来,像要飞;后来觉得只是模模糊糊的一片,像一窝蚂蚁在纸上乱爬。 他又埋头写起作业来,屋里静悄悄的,只听到钢笔在纸上沙沙写字的声音。
同学们坐在教室里,聚精会神地听老师讲课,像几十株花儿在静悄悄地承受着辛勤园丁的浇灌。 琅琅的读书声从各个教室飞出来,像动人的童声大合唱,音符满天。
描写劳动的好词好句 (1)劳动动作的词语 整理 收拾 晾晒 缝补 清洗 擦抹 揉搓 翻炒 洗涤 浇灌 大显身手 洗洗涮涮 挑挑拣拣 干净利落 手脚灵巧 心灵手巧 笨手笨脚 手忙脚乱 手足无措 手脚笨拙 (2)描写劳动心情、感受的词语 辛苦 劳累 辛劳 轻松 费劲 吃力 欣慰 欣喜 得意 喜出望外 心花怒放 兴致勃勃 心满意足 精疲力竭 (3)描写劳动成果的词语 大功告成 香气扑鼻 美味佳肴 窗明几净 一尘不染 井井有条 整整齐齐 干干净净 洁净明亮 有条不紊 (4)描写劳动的佳句 她把一叠馄饨皮儿都拿在左手心里,右手用筷子头挑一点馅儿,往皮儿里一裹,然后左一捏,右一捏,一只馄饨在我手中“诞生”了。 我拿起面皮,用筷子夹起馅,小心地放在面皮上,两手使劲一捏。
只觉得粘乎乎的,仔细一看,“哎呀!”我不禁喊出声来——原来是我用力过猛,挤破了面皮儿,馅冒出来了。我赶紧“急救”,又从另一边冒出来了。
我急忙又用另一块面皮儿裹住那一边,才算堵住了“漏洞”。我终于用三块面皮包了一个饺子。
她在脏衣服上打上肥皂,就“哼哧哼哧”地搓起来,一个个小肥皂泡儿从衣服上冒出来,一会儿就变成了一大堆白沫子。 她往窗玻璃上呵一口气,再用指甲蹭一蹭,一连串动作干净利落。
我先在锅里倒入少量的油,等油冒烟的时候,我赶紧把鸡蛋倒入锅中,只听见“嚓”地一声,鸡蛋在油锅里迅速泛起,它地边缘多像小姑娘裙子上的花边。 我把拖把在水池里涮了又涮,再拧干,然后弯下腰,前腿弓起,后退绷着,“哼哧哼哧”拖起地来。
轻飘飘的一根针,在我手里好像很重很重似的,每缝一针都让我费很大的劲儿,刚缝了几针就累得我开始冒汗了。 轮到我们钉了。
我迫不及待地把线浸了唾沫,捻了捻。可是我一捻,把那几个小毛头捻得又细又长,穿针得时候,穿来穿去就是穿不进去。
我只好把毛头拽下来才穿进去。接着,我在线得末端打上结,由于线上有唾沫,打结得时候,老是粘住手指,好不容易才把结打好。
描写人物的好词佳句 (1)描写人物外貌的词语 虎头虎脑 眉清目秀 面红耳赤 白净柔嫩 满面红光 满头银发 目光炯炯 双目如潭 火眼金睛 浓眉大眼 慈眉善目 气宇轩昂 高大魁梧 英姿飒爽 衣着得体 (2)描写人物表情的词语 眉开眼笑 破涕为笑 捧腹大笑 笑逐颜开 满面春风 洋洋得意 和颜悦色 悠然自得 容光焕发 神采飞扬 气势汹汹 神情沮丧 愁眉苦脸 没精打采 泪流满面 (3)描写人物心情的词语 心花怒放 满心欢喜 归心似箭 心旷神怡 心潮起伏 心悦诚服 心事重重 忧心忡忡 心如刀绞 悲痛欲绝 怒火中烧 心惊胆战 心慌意乱 心急如焚 心灰意冷 (4)描写人物的句子 她的脸上有一双带着稚气的、被长长的睫毛装饰起来的美丽的眼睛,就像两颗水晶葡萄。 这孩子黑虎头似的脸上,生着一对铜铃一般的大眼睛,十分精神。
他的眉毛时而紧紧地皱起,眉宇间形成一个问号;时而愉快地舒展,像个感叹号。 他那红嘟嘟地脸蛋闪着光亮,像九月里熟透地苹果一样。
他地耳朵白里透红,耳轮分明,外圈和里圈很匀称,像是一件雕刻出来地艺术品。 她那张小嘴巴蕴藏着丰富的表情:高兴时,撇撇嘴,扮个鬼脸;生气时,撅起的小嘴能挂住一把小油壶。
从这张嘴巴说出的话,有时能让人气得火冒三丈,抽泣不止,有时却让人忍俊不禁,大笑不已。 李老师有一头漂亮得头发,乌黑油亮,又浓又密,她站在阳光下,轻轻地。
3.彼得潘里的好词好句勤奋 刻苦 认真 专注 钻研 踏实 勤恳 虚心好学 发奋苦读 脚踏实地 不耻下问 精益求精 刨根问底 废寝忘食 手不释卷 如饥似渴 持之以恒 一丝不苟 (2)专心学习的词语 聚精会神 全神贯注 屏息凝视 目不转睛 专心致志 津津有味 掩卷沉思 神情专注 (3)描写学习的佳句 小飞坐在座位上,埋头只顾写呀写呀,笔底下好像有源源不断的泉水涌流出来,用不到一节课的时间,一篇作文竟全写好了。
晓鸿恰好面对窗户坐着,午后的阳光射到她的圆脸上,使她的两颊更加红润;她拿笔的手托着腮,张大的眼眶里,晶亮的眸子缓慢游动着,丰满的下巴微微上翘——这是每当她想出更巧妙的方法来解决一道数学题时,为数学老师所熟悉、喜爱的神态。 每当我做作业时,笔尖沙沙响,好像小鸟在对我唱歌,又好像在鼓励我:“你要不怕困难,勇攀高峰。”
她站了起来,回答得那么准确,那么自然,那么流畅,似乎早有准备似的。 她抑扬顿挫地朗诵着,声调优美,娓娓动听,举座动容。
他这个调皮鬼,书念得太快了,劈劈啪啪,像是炒花生米一样。 娟娟用普通话朗读课文,声音脆生生,很是好听,连阳光也听得入了迷,偷偷地从窗口钻进了教室,落在她的书上,久久不愿离开。
我贪婪地读着书,如同一只饥饿的小羊闯进芳草嫩绿的草地。 她钻进浩如烟海的书籍里,如鱼儿进入了大海,忘记了时间的流逝。
他勉强打起精神,翻开书,开始就觉得一行行的字在上面活动起来,像要飞;后来觉得只是模模糊糊的一片,像一窝蚂蚁在纸上乱爬。 他又埋头写起作业来,屋里静悄悄的,只听到钢笔在纸上沙沙写字的声音。
同学们坐在教室里,聚精会神地听老师讲课,像几十株花儿在静悄悄地承受着辛勤园丁的浇灌。 琅琅的读书声从各个教室飞出来,像动人的童声大合唱,音符满天。
描写劳动的好词好句 (1)劳动动作的词语 整理 收拾 晾晒 缝补 清洗 擦抹 揉搓 翻炒 洗涤 浇灌 大显身手 洗洗涮涮 挑挑拣拣 干净利落 手脚灵巧 心灵手巧 笨手笨脚 手忙脚乱 手足无措 手脚笨拙 (2)描写劳动心情、感受的词语 辛苦 劳累 辛劳 轻松 费劲 吃力 欣慰 欣喜 得意 喜出望外 心花怒放 兴致勃勃 心满意足 精疲力竭 (3)描写劳动成果的词语 大功告成 香气扑鼻 美味佳肴 窗明几净 一尘不染 井井有条 整整齐齐 干干净净 洁净明亮 有条不紊 (4)描写劳动的佳句 她把一叠馄饨皮儿都拿在左手心里,右手用筷子头挑一点馅儿,往皮儿里一裹,然后左一捏,右一捏,一只馄饨在我手中“诞生”了。 我拿起面皮,用筷子夹起馅,小心地放在面皮上,两手使劲一捏。
只觉得粘乎乎的,仔细一看,“哎呀!”我不禁喊出声来——原来是我用力过猛,挤破了面皮儿,馅冒出来了。我赶紧“急救”,又从另一边冒出来了。
我急忙又用另一块面皮儿裹住那一边,才算堵住了“漏洞”。我终于用三块面皮包了一个饺子。
她在脏衣服上打上肥皂,就“哼哧哼哧”地搓起来,一个个小肥皂泡儿从衣服上冒出来,一会儿就变成了一大堆白沫子。 她往窗玻璃上呵一口气,再用指甲蹭一蹭,一连串动作干净利落。
我先在锅里倒入少量的油,等油冒烟的时候,我赶紧把鸡蛋倒入锅中,只听见“嚓”地一声,鸡蛋在油锅里迅速泛起,它地边缘多像小姑娘裙子上的花边。 我把拖把在水池里涮了又涮,再拧干,然后弯下腰,前腿弓起,后退绷着,“哼哧哼哧”拖起地来。
轻飘飘的一根针,在我手里好像很重很重似的,每缝一针都让我费很大的劲儿,刚缝了几针就累得我开始冒汗了。 轮到我们钉了。
我迫不及待地把线浸了唾沫,捻了捻。可是我一捻,把那几个小毛头捻得又细又长,穿针得时候,穿来穿去就是穿不进去。
我只好把毛头拽下来才穿进去。接着,我在线得末端打上结,由于线上有唾沫,打结得时候,老是粘住手指,好不容易才把结打好。
描写人物的好词佳句 (1)描写人物外貌的词语 虎头虎脑 眉清目秀 面红耳赤 白净柔嫩 满面红光 满头银发 目光炯炯 双目如潭 火眼金睛 浓眉大眼 慈眉善目 气宇轩昂 高大魁梧 英姿飒爽 衣着得体 (2)描写人物表情的词语 眉开眼笑 破涕为笑 捧腹大笑 笑逐颜开 满面春风 洋洋得意 和颜悦色 悠然自得 容光焕发 神采飞扬 气势汹汹 神情沮丧 愁眉苦脸 没精打采 泪流满面 (3)描写人物心情的词语 心花怒放 满心欢喜 归心似箭 心旷神怡 心潮起伏 心悦诚服 心事重重 忧心忡忡 心如刀绞 悲痛欲绝 怒火中烧 心惊胆战 心慌意乱 心急如焚 心灰意冷 (4)描写人物的句子 她的脸上有一双带着稚气的、被长长的睫毛装饰起来的美丽的眼睛,就像两颗水晶葡萄。 这孩子黑虎头似的脸上,生着一对铜铃一般的大眼睛,十分精神。
他的眉毛时而紧紧地皱起,眉宇间形成一个问号;时而愉快地舒展,像个感叹号。 他那红嘟嘟地脸蛋闪着光亮,像九月里熟透地苹果一样。
他地耳朵白里透红,耳轮分明,外圈和里圈很匀称,像是一件雕刻出来地艺术品。 她那张小嘴巴蕴藏着丰富的表情:高兴时,撇撇嘴,扮个鬼脸;生气时,撅起的小嘴能挂住一把小油壶。
从这张嘴巴说出的话,有时能让人气得火冒三丈,抽泣不止,有时却让人忍俊不禁,大笑不已。 李老师有一头漂亮得头发,乌黑油亮,又浓又密,她站在阳光下,轻轻地一摇头,那。
4.【英语作文只求好句"Collegegraduaterhavedifficultyfindingjobs"很急Everybody knows that we are in the economic ctisis caused by the United States at the end of the year 2008.It seems that more and more people are losing their jobs and is is becoming so difficult for the college graduates to find jobs.Nobody can avoid it.We have to work together to over-pass it.The China government is trying its best to help the economy of the countries,not only the economy of China,but also the economy of the other countries.It also shows the power of the Chinese economy with the open-door policy.I think we will certainly get a success in saving the national economy.。
5.彼得潘的好词好句“forget them, Wenddy. Forget them all. Come with me where you'll never, never have to worry about grown up things again.”“never is an awfully long time” “忘了他们,温迪,全忘了吧.跟我到一个你再也不用担心长大的地方”“再也不会是很长的时间” To live , would be an awfully big adventure``` 活着,就是一场很大的冒险 “wenddy,it'only make-believe,isn't it? you and I are… wenddy,you see,”“peter, what's your real feelings? What you feel? Happiness?sadness?jealousy?anger? love?”“love? I've never heard of it.”“I think you have,sir. I g “forget them, Wenddy. Forget them all. Come with me where you'll never, never have to worry about grown up things again.”“never is an awfully long time” “忘了他们,温迪,全忘了吧.跟我到一个你再也不用担心长大的地方”“再也不会是很长的时间” To live , would be an awfully big adventure``` 活着,就是一场很大的冒险 “wenddy,it'only make-believe,isn't it? you and I are… wenddy,you see,”“peter, what's your real feelings? What you feel? Happiness?sadness?jealousy?anger? love?”“love? I've never heard of it.”“I think you have,sir. I guess you have to do so something or someone.”“why did you spoiled everything? We are fine, don't we? “一切只是幻象,是吗?你和我…你看,你把我弄得好像真的是父亲”“彼得,你的真实感情是怎么样的?你感觉到了什么?快乐?悲伤?嫉妒?生气?爱?”“爱?我从没听说过!”“我认为你有,你一定感觉到了什么或是什么人”“从来没有,那简直是罪过。
你为什么破坏一切,我们很快乐,不是吗?我教你飞行,那还不够吗?”“还可以有更多的”“什么?还有什么?”“我不知道,我想等你长大你就明白了”“我不会长大的!你不能改变我!那你就回家吧,回家等着长大吧!把你的感情一起带走!” (555…他太任性了,好伤心)。
6.彼得潘的好词好句“forget them, Wenddy. Forget them all. Come with me where you'll never, never have to worry about grown up things again.”“never is an awfully long time”
“忘了他们,温迪,全忘了吧.跟我到一个你再也不用担心长大的地方”“再也不会是很长的时间”
To live , would be an awfully big adventure```
活着,就是一场很大的冒险
“wenddy,it'only make-believe,isn't it? you and I are… wenddy,you see,”“peter, what's your real feelings? What you feel? Happiness?sadness?jealousy?anger? love?”“love? I've never heard of it.”“I think you have,sir. I g “forget them, Wenddy. Forget them all. Come with me where you'll never, never have to worry about grown up things again.”“never is an awfully long time”
“忘了他们,温迪,全忘了吧.跟我到一个你再也不用担心长大的地方”“再也不会是很长的时间”
To live , would be an awfully big adventure```
活着,就是一场很大的冒险
“wenddy,it'only make-believe,isn't it? you and I are… wenddy,you see,”“peter, what's your real feelings? What you feel? Happiness?sadness?jealousy?anger? love?”“love? I've never heard of it.”“I think you have,sir. I guess you have to do so something or someone.”“why did you spoiled everything? We are fine, don't we?
“一切只是幻象,是吗?你和我…你看,你把我弄得好像真的是父亲”“彼得,你的真实感情是怎么样的?你感觉到了什么?快乐?悲伤?嫉妒?生气?爱?”“爱?我从没听说过!”“我认为你有,你一定感觉到了什么或是什么人”“从来没有,那简直是罪过。你为什么破坏一切,我们很快乐,不是吗?我教你飞行,那还不够吗?”“还可以有更多的”“什么?还有什么?”“我不知道,我想等你长大你就明白了”“我不会长大的!你不能改变我!那你就回家吧,回家等着长大吧!把你的感情一起带走!” (555…他太任性了,好伤心)
7.小飞侠彼得潘好词好句好词:神情沮丧 愁眉苦脸 没精打采 泪流满面 心花怒放 满心欢喜 归心似箭 心旷神怡 心潮起伏 心悦诚服 心事重重 忧心忡忡 心如刀绞悲痛欲绝 怒火中烧 心惊胆战 心慌意乱 心急如焚 心灰意冷 虚心好学 发奋苦读 脚踏实地 不耻下问 精益求精 刨根问底 废寝忘食手不释卷 如饥似渴 持之以恒 一丝不苟 聚精会神 全神贯注 屏息凝视 目不转睛 专心致志 津津有味 掩卷沉思 神情专注 天真烂漫无忧无虑 自由自在 幼稚可笑 挺胸碘肚 牙牙学语 嘻嘻哈哈 你追我赶 抱头鼠窜 逃之夭夭 穷追猛打 乱作一团 鸡飞狗跳 鸡犬不宁虎头虎脑 眉清目秀 面红耳赤 白净柔嫩 满面红光 满头银发 目光炯炯 双目如潭 火眼金睛 浓眉大眼 慈眉善目 气宇轩昂 高大魁梧英姿飒爽 衣着得体 眉开眼笑 破涕为笑 捧腹大笑 笑逐颜开 满面春风 洋洋得意 和颜悦色 悠然自得 容光焕发 神采飞扬 气势汹汹屏声息气 尖声尖气 指手画脚 油腔滑调 撒娇卖乖 东跑西颠 爱不释手 忍俊不禁 呆头呆脑 愣头愣脑 玩耍嬉戏 装聋作哑 装腔作势装模装样 若无其事 调皮捣蛋 满身泥浆 追来逐去 大发脾气 吵闹不休 舞刀弄棍 瓮中捉鳖 胸有成竹 得心应手 随心所欲 左右逢源欢呼雀跃 生机勃勃 生机盎然 生机勃发 春色满园 洒满阳光 人声鼎沸 书声琅琅 热闹非凡 垂柳依依 林荫小道 你追我赶 欢声笑语好句:1、疲倦的月亮躲进了云层休息,只留下几颗星星像是在放哨。
2、月亮斜挂在天空,笑盈盈的,星星挤满了银河,眨巴着眼睛。3、一轮圆月升起来了,像一盏明灯,高悬在天幕上。
4、月亮睁大眼睛,和蔼地望着村落和田野,极像一只擦亮的铜盘。5、圆月渐渐升高,她那银盘似的脸,流露着柔和的笑容。
6、明净似的圆月,已经被远方蓝蓝的高山托上天空。7、月亮,圆圆的,像纺车,纺着她浪漫的遐思。
8、夜,静极了,玉盘似的满月在云中穿行,淡淡的月光洒向大地。9、一轮杏黄色的满月,悄悄从山嘴处爬出来,把倒影投入湖水中。
10、满月像个黄黄的灯笼,从东方天边挑起在天空。11、夜晚,满月升起来了,一片宁静随着银雾般的月光洒在大地上。
12、月亮渐渐升高,她身着白色的纱衣,娴静而安详,温柔而大方。她那银盘似的脸,透过 柳梢,留下温和的笑容。
13、月亮像一个新娶来的媳妇,刚刚从东天边上来,就又羞答答地钻进树叶子里藏起来。14、月亮像饱经风霜的老人,不紧不慢地梳理着白花花的月光。
15、月亮像一个含羞的少女,一会儿躲进云间,一会儿又撩开面纱,露出娇容,整个世界都被月色浸成了梦幻般的银灰色。16、月亮是那么明亮,把大地照得一片雪青,树木、房屋、街道都像镀上了一层水银似的。
《小飞侠彼得潘》是一部幻想童话,故事主要发生的地点永无岛,是作者虚构出来的一个幻境,彼得·潘会飞,而且永远长不大,还有小仙女叮叮铃,这些都体现着这部童话的幻想性。这部作品事实上是成人怀恋美好童年的一个神话。
一方面,它用生动、明快的笔法描述了一个至真至纯的儿童世界,让人看到了处于人生源头的童年是人类生命中最美好的一个阶段。另一方面,作者又满怀遗憾和无奈地暗示:童年虽美好,却无法挽留,人终究要长大步入堕落的成人世界。
从童年到成年的转变,人类不仅失掉了童年和童真,同时也是个性受到压抑和人性被扭曲的过程。而彼得·潘的存在,说明人类有着周而复始、永存不灭的童年和童心,这份童心让人们心旷神怡、遐思无限,忘却成人世界的喧嚣浮华,从而得到精神上的慰藉。
8.peter pan 英文好词好句'Peter Pan' is undoubtedly one of the best of Disney's films. The story isn't too deep or meaningful, as, say, 'Bambi'. The power behind it is the familiarity. Every little kid yearns to haveadventures like Peter, so everyone identifies with the story. To tell the truth, the film is kind of episodic, like an extra-large TV cartoon special. The climax is fittingly climactic, but the final defeat of Hook isn't really powerful enough, which makes it disappointing after all the flashy swordplay. Speaking of Hook, he and Mr Smee are inevitably the scene-stealers, no matter how beloved Peter may be to children. The same way, in Hook/Smee scenes, if you throw in a hungry crocodile, the monstrous reptile will overshadow even Hook. Wendy really looks too old to be horrified about growing up, though, except for the sequences in which she fantasizes about Never Land with all the authenticity of a three-year-old. Never Land is beautiful, to say the least. The lush jungles and the mermaid lagoon is wonderfully brought to life, as is the eery Skull Island. This is the best showcase for the art direction. Also excellent is the detailed, meticulous design of the wooden hideout of the Lost Boys.
'Peter Pan' is one of my all-time favorites. It has humor, great animation, and the best part of it is a simplistic story that revolves around the desires of the child within all of us (I'm still twelve, so I never had to look too deep). A must-see for any animation fan, particularly Disney buffs, the young and the young-at-heart.
9.《小飞侠》彼得潘的好词好句加赏析1. “邪恶的海盗船长虎克对他说,你可爱的温迪最终还是会离开你.他从天空坠落,无力抵抗,此时他的心中充满忧伤.彼得潘的形象仿佛是代表了人们心中的理想想法:如果可以的话,永远都不要长大.因为成人的世界有太多纷扰,意味着要失去换来成长.”
赏析:虎克船长在一定程度上代表了现实社会,他有着残酷而现实的灵魂.而这些和彼得潘所认为的一切都是矛盾的,所以他才会想要去对抗他.所以无论是胡克船长还是文中的任何一处,无不在描述着童年的美好,还有成长和现实的冲突.这种冲突人们无法去避免,只能无奈地去接受,所以人们还能感受到书中那种快乐里淡淡的惆怅.
2. 钢是在烈火和急剧冷却里锻炼出来的,所以才能坚硬和什么也不怕。我们的一代也是这样的在斗争中和可怕的考验中锻炼出来的,学习了不在生活面前屈服。
赏析:对于要孩子来说,成长并不是那么快意的,而是夹杂着残酷以及失去。
《彼得·潘》是苏格兰小说家及剧作家詹姆斯·马修·巴利(James Matthew Barrie,1860年——1937年)创作的长篇小说,该故事原本为舞台剧,作者将剧本小说化于1911年首次在英美出版,原名《彼得·潘与温迪》(Peter Pan and Wendy)。
小说讲述一个会飞的淘气小男孩彼得·潘和他在永无岛的冒险故事,同他相伴的还有温蒂·达令(Wendy Darling)及她的两个弟弟、精灵婷科·贝尔(Tinker Bell,或译奇妙仙子)、迷失少年们(Lost Boys),以霍克船长(Captain Hook)为首的一群海盗是他们最大的威胁。
彼得潘读后感
细细品味一本名著后,相信大家都积累了属于自己的读书感悟,是时候抽出时间写写读后感了。那么你真的会写读后感吗?下面是我为大家整理的彼得潘读后感,欢迎大家借鉴与参考,希望对大家有所帮助。
彼得潘读后感1我佩服他并不是因为他是首领,而是因为他有一颗正义之心。彼得·潘曾经冒着生命危险救出被绑在留囚岩上,随时都可能被涨潮的海水活活淹死的虎莲公主。彼得·潘曾经用自己的身体当诱饵,转移海盗们的注意力,救出了迷失的男孩们和温蒂。
我佩服他又因为他有一颗宽容之心。小仙子一直怨恨彼得·潘比较喜欢温蒂,而冷落了自己,所以时常想尽办法捉弄彼得·潘。可是当小仙子快奄奄一息的时候,小仙子断定彼得·潘一定会不计前嫌来救她的,她把救自己的办法告诉了彼得·潘──只要小朋友们相信有小仙子,小仙子就可以活过来的。彼得·潘想:这半夜三更的,小朋友都睡着了,他们怎么回答呢?但是,彼得·潘觉得只要有一丝希望就决不能放弃,于是他便开始救助小仙子──他大声问正在进入梦乡的小朋友:“你们相信有小仙子吗?”没想到世界的每个角落都齐声回答:“相信!”就这样,小仙子突然充满了活力,有着勃勃生机。
我羡慕彼得·潘会飞、永远不会长大,也羡慕彼得·潘过着无忧无虑、自由自在的快乐生活,但是我更喜欢彼得·潘嫉恶如仇、勇敢而富于牺牲的精神。
在整本书中,彼得永远都是一个长不大的孩子,他永远都可以自由自在,顽皮,任性,尽情的玩耍,他还很霸道,可是,彼得却还是一个公平的孩子王。彼得拥有着我们所有人都想要却从未得到的本领。他就是永恒的青春,他就是永远长不大的孩子——彼得潘。
彼得潘读后感2你知道彼得·潘住在哪儿吗?对了,就是虚无岛!那么,你知道虚无岛在那儿吗?不知道对吧?拥有童真、童趣的孩子们可得记住了,永无乡的地址是:由第二个路口向右拐,然后一直飞到天亮!
去年年暑假期间,我读了一本书叫《小飞侠彼得·潘》。它是18世纪英国著名小说家杰姆·巴里写的,这本书给我留下了深刻的印象:
一天晚上,彼得·潘来到小姑娘温迪的家中,教温迪和她的两个弟弟在空中飞行,并把他们带到了虚无岛。虚无岛上住着一群小时候从手推车里掉出来的男孩子。他们一到这座小岛上,历险就连连不断,他们遇到了印第安人、海盗、美人鱼。有一次,他们在和海盗战斗时,有一些孩子被海盗头捉住了,可彼得·潘战胜了海盗,救出了孩子们。于是,孩子们便乘着海盗船回到了自己的故乡。
这本书生动、详细地介绍了温迪和彼得·潘,还有一群可爱的孩子们一起经历的探险。那些温馨的、快乐的场面,让我也身临其境,心情时起时伏,时而紧皱眉头,时而开怀大笑,时而热泪盈眶。
作者在这部幻想作品中创造了一个十分诱人的童话世界,歌颂了天真无邪、自由快乐的童年书中的虚无岛是一个童话仙境,在那里,有铃铛般悦耳的仙女、长发的美人鱼、长不大的孩子、谜一样的印第安人、还有凶恶的海盗和会发出“滴答”声的鳄鱼等等一切让孩子们向往的形象。让人难忘的冒险经历洋溢着童年的自由和快乐。作者不仅凭借自己惊人的想象力描绘了童话仙境永无岛,还塑造了一个永远不会长大的小男孩——彼得·潘。表现了作者对快乐、天真、无忧无虑的童年的无限留恋 。
读了这本书,我明白了:勇敢地面对一切困难,不向困难低头,最后一定能取得成功。
彼得潘读后感3说起“彼得·潘”这个名字,你们一定很陌生,下面就听我慢慢跟你们说吧!
《彼得·潘》这个名字是英国作家詹姆斯·巴里的一部小说,而彼得·潘不愿长大成人,七天大的时候就从一扇窗子里逃了出来,飞到了肯辛顿公园里去了。彼得感觉他是一只鸟,长着鸟的模样。岛上的仙子们在准备早餐,不理彼得,他来到流泪的山毛榉树上,挑选了一根树枝,在上面很快睡着了。
天亮了,彼得·潘见没人理他,就飞到蛇湖岛,找所罗门老鸦,所罗门老鸦听了彼得的遭遇后长叹一声:“半人半鸟的小可怜呀,你再也回不去了。”为了生活,彼得跟所罗门老鸦学习了一些鸟儿的习惯。过了一阵子,彼得看见公园里总有孩子在玩,就莫名其妙的陷入了沉思:妈妈,你在哪里?我好想你呀!我好想有妈妈呀!
后来,在仙子公主的成年舞会上,彼得对仙子女王说:“我想回到妈妈身边。”到家以后,小彼得替代了彼得:妈妈已经忘记了彼得,彼得只好回到了岛上,过上了危险重重的岛屿生活……
是呀,有时候,我也会莫名其妙的陷入沉思:弟弟为什么总是在我身上搞恶作剧,而我却一点也不讨厌他。而这,就是亲情,是亲情,让彼得想起了妈妈,是亲情,让我对他不厌恶了,亲情啊,你让多少人因为你而陷入了沉思,你让多少以为把一叠钞票扔在父母的面前再把他们送到敬老院就以为尽了孝道的儿女而感到揪心呀!是你让世人知道:父母对儿女的爱是百分之百,而儿女对的爱,连一滴水珠都不如。
我们一定要珍惜父母的爱,不要让他们为我们而着急,因为的爱对我们来说,是世上最美好的东西。
彼得潘读后感4最近,我读了一本书名叫《彼得·潘》。我深深喜欢上了这本书。书的大体意思是这样的:达林夫妇有三个孩子,老大是善良的文蒂,接着是约翰、迈克尔。他们的到来给这个家带来了许多欢笑。主人公是不想长大的小飞侠彼得·潘。有一天晚上,文蒂幸运的遇到了彼得·潘,彼得说他住的“永无岛”是一个既有趣又刺激的地方,终于,在彼得的诱惑下,她和她的弟弟们学会了飞,跟着彼得飞去了永无岛。这使达林太太很伤心,她一直把窗户开着,期待着孩子们有一天能飞回来。
以前,他们的影子自动就可以粘上,可是现在怎么粘不上去了,彼得·潘就哭了。这时,温迪起来帮彼得·潘缝上了影子。彼得·潘还教他们学会了飞行。这时彼得·潘才想起丁卡·贝儿被关在抽屉里,于是,急忙把抽屉打开。丁卡·贝儿很是生气。最后他们还到了“永无岛”上,那里有:野兽、红人和海盗。海盗的头目可坏了,他叫胡克。彼得·潘非常有争议感,他勇敢地和胡克做斗争,激战中彼得·潘将胡克的右臂砍断了。
看了书,我特别喜欢主人公彼得,因为他是那么勇敢,自从彼得把文蒂带到永无岛之后,他总是忠实地守护文蒂。彼得还打败了永无岛上最邪恶的海盗船长——詹姆斯·胡克。彼得很聪明,他知道胡克最害怕那只吃过他胳膊的鳄鱼,所以,他在向胡克进攻时,装出被那条鳄鱼吞下的钟表的声音,把胡克下了个半死。
彼得唯一一个愿望就是不想长大,(想对老师说的心里话)他想永远做一个小孩儿,永远天真,永远快乐。到后来,文蒂和她的兄弟们恋恋不舍地飞回了家。又过了许多年,文蒂都已经成大人了,彼得来看望她,文蒂发现,小飞侠彼得还是没有长大!
我和彼得一样,不想长大,只想拥有快乐、幸福、天真,和那颗童心。
彼得潘读后感5《彼得·潘》讲述的是温迪和她的兄弟一起和彼得·潘在永无岛上的冒险。但这本书吸引我的并不是这些救印第安人、救美人鱼和大战海盗的大冒险,而是这一系列充满童心的话语,故事。
其实,在每个人的心中都有一颗童心。这颗童心在年老时都会存在只是有的人早已不用它,可有的人一直都在“使用”着童心。
我的婆婆、妈妈和爸爸都怀有一颗童心,婆婆虽然老可一点也不显老,整天嘻嘻哈哈地笑,没事儿就出去走一走,逛一逛,就连指责别人也是撅起个嘴像个小孩子似的。而爸爸妈妈平时就吵一吵,闹一闹,老爸有时候喜欢对老妈进行恶作剧。老妈呢,就是我们家里的开心果,老妈对我说:“孩子,你是让人喷饭的人,我是让你喷饭的人。”哈哈。就这样,我们家每天都充满着欢声笑语。这,就是童心的力量呀。
生活中,有许多是没有童心是不行的。那些好看的动画没有童心人们做得出来吗?那些奇思妙想的童话故事没有童心人们写得出来吗?那些让人放松的笑话人们想得出来吗?这几个问题的答案都是——不!绝对做不出来。由此可见童心的重要性。
童心,是纯洁的,是奇妙的,是充满幻想,充满希望的。童心,有时,小的还没一颗芝麻粒儿大,而有时,大得可以装下宇宙。在人生的漫长旅途中,你千万别把那颗属于自己的童心丢掉。丢失了童心就等于丢掉了一笔宝贵的财富。
彼得潘读后感6寒假里老师介绍我们读了一本书,《彼得潘》。《彼得潘》这本书主要讲的是,一个小女孩温迪一家人,过着平淡而幸福的生活,有一天晚上彼得潘闯进他的家,被保姆狗娜娜发现了,彼得潘匆忙逃离时,他的影子却被保姆狗娜娜给叼去了,彼得潘和小仙女玲叮当再一次偷偷来到温迪家想拿走自己的影子,并结实了温迪和他的两个弟弟,还教会了他们飞,把他们带到了神奇的梦幻岛,在那个地下之家里,温迪给一群小孩子当起了妈妈,他们很开心。但是没过多久,温迪开始想回家了,可是除了彼得潘没有人愿意和他回家。
当温迪带着他们刚走出地下之家就遇到了可恶的海盗霍克,将温迪他们抓了起来,彼得潘知道立即冲向海盗船,用自己的勇敢机智战胜了海盗霍克,将他们带回了温迪家,不想长大的温迪还是长大了。我刚开始读的时候,感觉这本书很无聊,特别是温迪的爸爸达林先生,他对保姆狗娜娜很不友好,让我感觉这本书更没意思了,但我还是坚持的读了下去。当永远长不大的彼得潘出现了,我却被他深深的吸引住了。
我喜欢彼得潘,虽然他有些骄傲自大,但是他珍惜友谊,机智勇敢,面对凶恶的海盗霍克没有退缩,虽然彼得潘个子小,长不大,但是我们长得高大的人也不一定能够做得到。
我也很喜欢温迪,他美丽,温柔善良,最后回家了还会带着那些小孩子们。但是我觉得他不应该不告诉父母就跟彼得潘去梦幻岛,如果我们偷偷的离开家,离开爸爸妈妈,那他们得多着急,多难过呀!我很羡慕彼得潘,他不用长大,不用有那么多的烦恼。我也很喜欢那个梦幻岛,但是我不想离开家离开妈妈。“有妈的孩子像个宝。”我们在家里有父母的疼爱和呵护,我们才是最幸福的孩子。
彼得潘读后感7源寒假里老师介绍我们读了一本书,《小飞侠彼得潘》。《小飞侠彼得潘》这本书主要讲是,一个小女孩温迪一家人,过着平淡而幸福生活,有一天晚上彼得潘闯进他家,被保姆狗娜娜发现了,彼得潘匆忙逃离时,他影子却被保姆狗娜娜给叼去了,彼得潘和小仙女玲叮当再一次偷偷来到温迪家想拿走自己影子,并结实了温迪和他两个弟弟,还教会了他们飞,把他们带到了神奇梦幻岛,在那个地下之家里,温迪给一群小孩子当起了妈妈,他们很开心。但是没过多久,温迪开始想回家了,可是除了彼得潘没有人愿意和他回家。
当温迪带着他们刚走出地下之家就遇到了可恶海盗霍克,将温迪他们抓了起来,彼得潘知道立即冲向海盗船,用自己勇敢机智战胜了海盗霍克,将他们带回了温迪家,不想长大温迪还是长大了。我刚开始读时候,感觉这本书很无聊,特别是温迪爸爸达林先生,他对保姆狗娜娜很不友好,让我感觉这本书更没意思了,但我还是坚持读了下去。当永远长不大彼得潘出现了,我却被他深深吸引住了。
我喜欢彼得潘,虽然他有些骄傲自大,但是他珍惜友谊,机智勇敢,面对凶恶海盗霍克没有退缩,虽然彼得潘个子小,长不大,但是我们长得高大人也不一定能够做得到。
我也很喜欢温迪,他美丽,温柔善良,最后回家了还会带着那些小孩子们。但是我觉得他不应该不告诉父母就跟彼得潘去梦幻岛,如果我们偷偷离开家,离开爸爸妈妈,那他们得多着急,多难过呀!我很羡慕彼得潘,他不用长大,不用有那么多烦恼。我也很喜欢那个梦幻岛,但是我不想离开家离开妈妈。“有妈孩子像个宝。”我们在家里有父母疼爱和呵护,我们才是最幸福孩子。
彼得潘读后感8《彼得潘》是我们这个学期要求师生共读的3本书中的一本,因为我们一个班级32个学生一共才2本《彼得潘》,没有办法人手一本和学生一起阅读,所以我打算自己先读几遍,然后以讲故事的方式,给孩子讲一讲这本书。读同一本书,读一遍两遍三遍的感受是完全不同的。第一次翻开这本书时,感觉很烦,觉得有点看不懂,静下心来,让自己耐着性子读下去,读着读着,不禁被书中的奇妙幻想所吸引了。大概翻阅了一遍之后,了解了书的大概内容了,觉得这本书还是非常有趣的。由于对书中的一些细节没能够看仔细,又抽空看了第二遍第三遍,读得越多,收获越多,真是越来越喜欢这本书了!
《彼得潘》中有一个章节是你相信有仙子吗?我对这个章节的印象非常深。
这个章节中讲的是海盗胡克是彼得睡着的时候,从树洞中钻进去,我彼得的杯子中下了毒药。仙子叮克铃听到了胡克离开时候自言自语说他下了毒,于是叮克铃就跑去阻止彼得喝那被下了毒的药,但是彼得不相信,坚持要喝,叮克铃没有办法只好抢在彼得喝掉药之前,自己把药都喝掉了,叮克铃马上就要死去了,彼得这才相信她说地话,叮克铃说只要有孩子说相信仙子,她就会活过来,于是彼得就问孩子们是否相信有仙子,如果相信就拍拍手,顿时很多育儿室里响起了拍手声,叮克铃活过来了。
我没给孩子讲这个故事之前,我问孩子们是否相信有仙子,有很多孩子都不相信,但是当他们听我讲了这个故事后,我再问他们是否相信有仙子,他们都异口同声说相信。孩子们的心灵是多么纯洁善良啊,希望孩子们永远保持这份善良纯真的心。
彼得潘读后感9《彼得潘》是一个充满童真的故事。既有美丽的幻想,也有孩子天真的勇敢。
这本书的内容是这样的。彼得是一个永远也长不大的孩子,他善良、勇敢。在一次偶然中,他认识了文蒂、约翰和迈克尔,教会了他们飞,并把他们带到了一个神奇的地方——永无岛。在永无岛上,只有男孩子没有女孩子,也就没有照顾他们的人。自从文帝来了以后,他们的生活充实了很多,快乐了许多。在永无岛上,有地下之家、美人鱼的环礁湖、可爱的小屋,有可爱的小仙子、海盗和红人。彼得与美人鱼玩耍,与红人结交,还与海盗大战。真是丰富多彩。可是,文蒂和他的两个弟弟想家了,回到了他们的家。彼得也只能想起来时才带文蒂去永无岛上玩玩。好多年后,文帝长大了,不能飞了,可是他的女儿却代替了她,就这样,一代一代的传了下去……
在作者创造故事中,我想他一定是童心未泯,充满了孩子的幻想,不然也不会这么贴近我们的想象。塑造了一个个像彼得一样富有个性的可爱的孩子。整个故事生动,让我不得不沉浸在作者无与伦比的幻想之中。我看完了故事,想,如果彼得也从我家的窗户中飞了进来,把我带到了永无岛上,会发生怎样精彩的故事呢?这个故事不仅让我想象力丰富了许多,还让我学到了做什么事都要团结一心,互相帮助,才会有好结果。勇敢的彼得,善良的文蒂,都是我学习的好榜样。不知道什么时候,我也能到永无岛上看看?
彼得潘读后感10当读完《彼得·潘》这本书后,我遐想出一幅美丽的图画:一群可爱的孩子正在永无岛上快乐地嬉戏。在永无岛那里,没有大人的说教,没有大人的束缚,想怎么样玩,就怎么样玩,是我们孩子的快乐天堂。
文蒂,约翰以及迈克尔三个孩子跟着彼得·潘和一个名叫丁卡·贝尔的美丽小仙女一起飞到了永无岛,文蒂他们不仅和印第安人成了好朋友,还和以胡克船长为首的海盗们展开了搏斗,开始了一场真正的冒险。最后,“邪念打不过正义”,胡克被一只一直缠着他的鳄鱼给吃掉了。彼得·潘不喜欢长大,但文蒂他们总得长大呀!虽然文蒂他们长大了,飞不了了,但他们儿女,包括其他孩子们,只要是欢乐,天真的,都可以和彼得·潘一起飞向永无岛。
这篇文章中我最喜欢彼得.潘,他浑身散发着青春活力,神气活现,而且自由自在,无忧无虑,始终是一个满口乳牙长不大的快乐小孩。我也正在长大,拥有想像的翅膀,拥有自由翱翔的本领。但长大后就会失去这一切,所以我希望像彼得.潘一样永远不要长大。但人类无法不长大,这是无可奈何的。彼得.潘的存在说明人类有着周而复始、延绵不绝的童年,和伴随这童年的永恒的母爱。人总要长大,这很不幸,但人类是有希望的,“只要孩子们是快活的、天真的、没心没肺的”。
彼得潘读后感11我看了一本《彼得·潘》的书,它的作者是英国的詹姆斯·巴里,从小就很爱写作。他一生为了孩子们写了很多童话,而《彼得·潘》是他的代表作,其影响最大。
文章主要讲了文迪和彼得潘等几个孩子飞往梦想岛,在那里的奇遇。因为那里没有一个女的,所以文迪在梦幻岛成了抢手货,孩子们、小仙女、美人鱼、印第安人都希望文迪来当他们的妈 妈,就连海盗也想让文迪当妈 妈。她最终成了孩子们的妈 妈。海盗头子狐克十分生气,他打算把彼得和孩子们杀死,觉得就能得到文迪。可是他千方百计地接近文迪都被彼得、印第安人、小仙女们给阻止了。他勃然大怒,和彼得展开了一场“世界型夺妈 妈大赛”,结果当然是彼得·潘赢了。最后他们离开了梦幻岛回到了家,那群可爱的孩子们被文迪的妈 妈领养了。文迪长大后发现彼得还是一个小孩,当她有了孩子,她的孩子每天都听着文迪讲小时候在梦幻岛的故事。等她的孩子长大后,她也被接去了梦幻岛,并成了那群没有妈 妈的小仙女的妈 妈。之后被彼得·潘接去梦幻岛当妈 妈的事从文迪开始就一代一代地传了下去。故事创造了一个让我们十分憧憬的美好世界—梦幻岛。那里有无忧无虑的小仙女、美人鱼,友好的印第安人,可怕的海盗和温暖的地下之家。
这本书写出了我们那种想拥有的美好童年,不用做作业,不用上课,每天都能自由自在地玩耍,有时也复习复习知识的生活。可惜这只是幻想不是现实,我们还是要做作业的上课的。如果真的是这样,那该多好呀。它让我有了无限的`想象力,更让我知道不应该害怕现实,害怕面对,要鼓起勇气面对生活。
彼得潘读后感12暑假里,我读了詹姆斯巴里写的一本书《彼得潘》。
主人公彼得潘是一个住在永无岛,会飞行的一个小男孩,他不想长大,也长不大,故事讲的是一个夜里,彼得潘来到了温迪和她两个弟弟的儿童室里,一不细心叫醒了他们,便教他们飞行,并带他们到了梦里才能去的地方--永无岛。在那里温迪成了他们的妈妈,他们和那些从童车里爬出来的男孩一齐生活了一段时间,之后他们一齐回家了,在故事的最终温迪成了一位真正的母亲。
在这本书中,我最喜欢的就是第14章《与胡克决战》了,在永远无岛上,所有人都有一个共同的敌人--海盗胡克,胡克也恨透了彼得·潘,因为彼得·潘砍断了他的右手,并把他的右手扔给了一只鳄鱼吃,从此,他的右手就用一个铁钩代替,而鳄鱼也经常追着他,想把它吃掉。这一章中,彼得潘要去拯救被胡克抓到船上的孩子们,你是彼得,潘来到了船上,和孩子们一齐解决海盗。海盗胡克什么都不怕,唯一害怕的东西就是自我的血,他的血很浓,他受不了自我血的颜色,当彼得·潘和胡克决斗的时候,用剑一下子刺中了胡克的肋骨,他看到了自我的血,手里的剑掉到了地上,他纵身跃入大海,殊不知,鳄鱼正在水里静候他,最终,胡克掉到了鳄鱼的口中,詹姆斯·胡克就这样被消灭了。
读完这本书后,我的心中感慨万千,这本书的主人公身上有上,有许多需要我学习的品质,学习温迪的善良,彼得·潘的勇敢,除非之外,我还明白了一个道理:善有善报,恶有恶报,不要像胡克船长那样阴狠。
彼得潘读后感13寒假里,我读了《彼得潘》这本书,这本书是英国作家詹姆斯写的。
这本书一共写了15个故事,给我留下印象最深刻的是第一章、第四章和第十三章。第一章的人物描写特别好:有爱幻想的善良的达林太太,她的脸上总挂着甜甜的微笑;有很实际的达林先生,他总在计算生活的开销,有时会发点小脾气;还有活泼懂事的温迪,她幻想的永无岛是一个快乐无比的世界。这一章还告诉我一个秘密,每一个人都会长大,只有一个孩子例外,那就是彼得潘。
第四章的幻想写得很好。写了彼得潘和温迪等三人一起在天上飞,飞了很久才飞到永无岛。永无岛并不像温迪想的那样安静美丽,而是有很多凶猛的野兽,有一群可恶的海盗,有勇敢的印第安人。在这里,将会发生许多惊心动魄的故事。
第十三章写的动作很精彩。里面的彼得潘又机灵又灵活,一会儿手捉,一会儿脚踢;里面的胡克,剑法也不逊色,只是手腕不够灵活;温迪则在甲板上手舞足蹈。一群孩子则坐在海盗的肚子上,大家齐心协力,一起打坏蛋胡克,好不热闹。最终,彼得潘获得了胜利。
最后,温迪三人回到了自己的家。人们都会长大,只有彼得潘不会。他还会不断带着小孩来到永无岛游玩。
我深深的被彼得·潘的英雄壮举所感动,我一定要向彼得·潘学习,做一个勇敢的男子汉!
彼得潘读后感14读了这本书,我认识到本人的错误,不像他们这样爱惜友情,只要不再是伴侣时才后悔。
当我们合起书本,掩卷沉思,那可爱的彼得潘又出此刻我的眼前。孩子们都爱幻想本人会变成彼得潘,无忧无虑、简单快乐,而我所能做的就是协助宝物快乐的成长,去陪她一起度过人生中最为曼妙的童年。陪伴着女儿共读的幸福时光,我们收获着快乐,也深深感受着女儿的成长!
晚上共度的时光,觉得时间渐渐消逝最快的时候。出格是当我和女儿读到彼得潘“影子”一章时,收获了许多的欢乐。当彼得潘通过窗户飞进温迪家里时,达林太太因惊吓而尖叫,因尖叫而轰动了狗保姆娜娜。娜娜冲进屋子扑向彼得潘时,彼得潘从窗口轻巧地跳了出去,娜娜虽没有赶上捉住他,但很快把窗子关上。彼得潘的影子来不及出去,成果窗子把影子扯了下来。达林太太把影子卷成一卷,珍藏在抽屉里。影子也能够扯下来。当彼得潘找到本人的影子时,想试着用浴室里的肥皂把本人和影子粘在一起,成果失败了,便坐在地上哭。哭声轰动温迪后,温迪竟想出了用针缝合的办法给他缝在了一起。影子弄妥了,不外有点皱,(温迪想到要用熨斗给他熨平。看到这的时候,女儿也很天真地走来走去,想把本人的影子踩下来,看见无法踩到本人的影子,就把我拉起来要踩我的影子,我都被她的童真弄得哭笑不得,让我也不由得想起了本人儿时的快乐时光。
彼得潘读后感15《彼得·潘》这本书,把离奇的幻想、仙人故事、惊险情节、讽刺幽默以及成年人的人生感叹,全都编织在一个小小的童话故事里。作者塑造了一些可爱的活泼、耐人寻味的形象,设计了许多奇巧的情节构想,令人不由得惊叹作者那丰富的想象力。
一个拒绝长大的的男孩(彼得·潘)带着现实世界的孩子(翁题、约翰、迈克尔)去永无岛和精灵(丁卡·贝尔)、美人鱼做朋友,与海盗(胡克、柴可、斯米、斯塔奇、比尔·朱克斯)作坚决的斗争
他们飞到永无岛后,见到了精灵们、美人鱼和海盗,和精灵们、美人鱼们做了好朋友,他们非常高兴
可是,有一回孩子们在欢呼中被海盗捉去了,而只有丁卡·贝尔和彼得·潘没被捉去,原因是孩子们被捉时彼得·潘正睡得香甜,海盗船长(胡克)就在这时在彼得·潘吃药的杯子里下了毒,彼得·潘被一种敲门声惊醒了,他听出了那是丁卡·贝尔的声音,就把门打开了
彼得·潘,听了丁卡·贝尔的话(孩子们被海盗捉去了),他立刻去救孩子们了。
彼得·潘模仿着鳄鱼的声音---滴答滴答滴答海盗们最怕这种滴答滴答滴答的声音了,因为那时鳄鱼,彼得·潘用自己的智慧救出了孩子们,用团结的力量战胜了海盗们,海盗们有的被淹死、有的被杀死、还有的被鳄鱼吃掉。
在众多人物中,我最喜欢彼得·潘,因为他善良、心眼儿好、很勇敢、很顽强。
我读了这本书,深深地懂得了一个道理:做什么事都要团结一心,互相帮助,这样才会有好的结果。
彼得潘的英语读后感(300字左右)
语法必须正确,最好不要从百度里查找,要为要彼得的勇敢,再联系实际。Peter Pan first appeared in a section of The Little White Bird, a 1902 novel written for adults. Following the highly successful debut of the play about Peter Pan in 1904, Barrie's publishers, Hodder and Stoughton, extracted chapters 13–18 of The Little White Bird and republished them in 1906 under the title Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, with the addition of illustrations by Arthur Rackham.[1]
The character's best-known adventure debuted on 27 December 1904, in the stage play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up. This story was adapted and expanded somewhat as a novel, published in 1911 as Peter and Wendy, later as Peter Pan and Wendy, and still later as simply Peter Pan.
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History
Peter Pan has appeared in numerous adaptations, sequels, and prequels since then, including the widely known 1953 animated feature film Walt Disney's Peter Pan, various stage musicals (including one by Jerome Robbins, starring Cyril Ritchard and Mary Martin, filmed for television), live-action feature films Hook (1991) and Peter Pan (2003), and the authorized sequel novel Peter Pan in Scarlet (2006). He has also appeared in various works not authorized by the holders of the character's copyright, which has lapsed in most parts of the world. A major new stage production that will tour internationally was performed in Summer 2009 in Kensington Gardens in a specially built theatre pavilion within view of the Peter Pan statue. The production opens in the US in May 2021.
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Major stories
Of the stories written about Peter Pan, several have gained widespread notability. See Works based on Peter Pan for a list of books, films, etc. featuring these and other Peter Pan stories.
Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens – Infant Peter flies from his home, makes friends with fairies, and takes up residence in Kensington Gardens. A "book-within-a-book" first published in Barrie's The Little White Bird.
Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up/Peter and Wendy – Peter brings Wendy and her brothers to Never Land, where he has a climactic showdown with his nemesis Captain Hook. Originally told in Barrie's stage play and novel, and repeatedly adapted in various media.
Hook – Peter has grown up, forgotten about his life in Never Land, and has a wife and children of his own. While the family is in London visiting elderly Wendy, Captain Hook abducts Peter's children to lure him back for a final duel to the death. A film by Steven Spielberg.
Return to Never Land – During World War II, Wendy's slightly war-hardened daughter Jane is taken to Neverland by Captain Hook, but Peter saves her and asks her to be the Lost Boys' new "mother". A film by Disney.
Peter and the Starcatchers, Peter and the Shadow Thieves, Peter and the Secret of Rundoon – Peter leaves a London orphanage for a series of adventures which offer an origin story for Captain Hook, fairies, his abilities, and the Lost Boys. Novels by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson.
Peter Pan in Scarlet – Wendy, John, and most of the Lost Boys return to Neverland, where Peter has begun to take Captain Hook's place. A novel by Geraldine McCaughrean, an official sequel to Peter and Wendy.
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Appearance
Barrie never described Peter's appearance in detail, even in the novel Peter and Wendy, leaving much of it to the imagination of the reader and the interpretation of anyone adapting the character. Barrie mentions in "Peter and Wendy" that Peter Pan still had all of his baby teeth. He describes him as a beautiful boy with a beautiful smile, "clad in skeleton leaves and the juices that flow from trees". In the play, Peter's outfit is made of autumn leaves and cobwebs. His name and playing the flute vaguely suggest the mythological character Pan.
Traditionally the character has been played on stage by an adult woman, a decision driven primarily by the difficulty of casting actors even younger than the one playing Peter as the other children, so the presentation of the character on stage has never been viewed as implying how Peter "really" looks.
In Peter Pan in Scarlet, Geraldine McCaughrean adds to the description of his appearance, mentioning his blue eyes, and saying that his hair is light (or at least any colour lighter than black). In this novel, Never Land has moved on to autumn, so Peter wears a tunic of jay feathers and maple leaves, rather than his summertime garb. In the 'Starcatcher' stories written by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson, Peter has carrot-orange hair and bright blue eyes.
In the Disney films, Peter wears an outfit that is easier to animate, consisting of a short-sleeved green tunic and tights apparently made of cloth, and a cap with a feather in it. He has pointed elf-like ears, and his hair is orangish brown. In the live-action 2003 film, he is portrayed by Jeremy Sumpter, who has blond hair and blue eyes, and his outfit is made of leaves and vines. In Hook, he appears as an adult as Robin Williams with dark brown hair, but in flashbacks to his youth his hair is more orangish. In this film his ears appear pointed only when he is "Peter Pan", not "Peter Banning"; his Pan clothing resembles the Disney outfit.
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Age
Statue of Peter Pan in LondonIronically, the "boy who wouldn't grow up" has appeared at a variety of ages. In his original appearance in The Little White Bird he was only seven days old. Although his age is not stated in Barrie's later play and novel, his characterization is clearly years older. The book states that he has all of his baby teeth, and Barrie's intended model for the statue of Peter that was erected in Kensington Gardens was a set of photos of Michael Llewelyn Davies taken at the age of six. Early illustrations of the character generally appeared to be that age or perhaps a few years older. In the 1953 Disney adaptation and its 2002 sequel, Peter appears to be in late childhood, between 10 and 13 years old. (The actor who provided the voice in 1953 was 15-year-old Bobby Driscoll.) In the 2003 film, Jeremy Sumpter was 13 at the time filming started, but by the end of filming he was 14 and had grown several inches taller. In the movie Hook, Peter is said to have left Neverland many years earlier, forsaking his eternal youth and aging normally. When remembering his buried past, Peter is shown as a baby, and little boy, and also a near-teenager, suggesting that the aging process does not entirely stop in Neverland until puberty or just before. When Peter says "I remember you being a lot bigger," in the final duel, Hook answers, "to a 10-year-old I'm huge." He is portrayed by the then 40-year-old Robin Williams, and has two children, played by actors who were 7 and 13 years old at the time.
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Personality
Statue of Peter Pan in KirriemuirPeter is mainly an exaggerated stereotype of a boastful and careless boy. He is quick to point out how great he is, even when such claims are questionable (such as when he congratulates himself for Wendy's successful reattachment of his shadow).
Peter has a nonchalant, devil-may-care attitude, and is fearlessly cocky when it comes to putting himself in danger. Barrie writes that when Peter thought he was going to die on Marooner's Rock, he felt scared, yet he felt only one shudder run through him when any other person would have felt scared up until death. With his blissful unawareness of the tragedy of death, he says, "To die will be an awfully big adventure".
In some variations of the story and some spin-offs, Peter can also be quite nasty and selfish. In the Disney adaptation of the tale, Peter appears very judgmental and pompous (for example, he called the Lost Boys 'blockheads' and when the Darling children say that they should leave for home at once, he gets the wrong message and angrily assumes that they want to grow up).
In the 2003 live-action film, Peter Pan is sensitive about the subject of "growing up". When confronted by Hook about Wendy growing up, marrying and eventually "shutting the window" on Peter, he becomes very depressed and finally loses the will to fight.
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Abilities
Peter's archetypal ability is his un-ending youth. In "Peter and Wendy" it is explained that Peter must forget his own adventures and what he learns about the world in order to stay child-like. Author Kevin Orlin Johnson argues that the Pan stories are in the German-English tradition of the Totenkindergeschichte (roughly, "tales of dead children"), and the idea that Peter and all of the lost boys are dead in a Never Land afterlife is consistent with that genre, and rooted in Barrie's own life story.[citation needed] The fact that the other Lost Boys are growing up and able to be killed in Peter and Wendy contradicts this idea. The unauthorized prequels by Barry and Pearson attribute Peter's everlasting youth to his exposure to starstuff, a magical substance which has fallen to earth.
Peter's ability to fly is explained somewhat, but inconsistently. In The Little White Bird he is able to fly because he – like all babies – is part bird. In the play and novel, he teaches the Darling children to fly using a combination of "lovely wonderful thoughts" (which became "happy thoughts" in Disney's film) and fairy dust; it is unclear whether he is serious about "happy thoughts" being required (it was stated in the novel that this was merely a silly diversion from the fairy dust being the true source), or whether he requires the fairy dust himself. In Hook, the adult Peter is unable to fly until he remembers his 'happy thought'. The ability to fly is also attributed to starstuff – apparently the same thing as fairy dust – in the Starcatcher prequels.
Peter has an effect on the whole of Never Land and its inhabitants when he is there. Barrie states that although Never Land appears different to every child, the island "wakes up" when he returns from his trip to London. In the chapter 'The Mermaid Lagoon' in Peter and Wendy, Barrie writes that there is almost nothing that Peter cannot do. He is a skilled swordsman, rivaling even Captain Hook, whose hand he cut off in a duel. He has remarkably keen vision and hearing. He is skilled in mimicry, copying the voice of Hook, and the tick-tock of the Crocodile.
In both Peter Pan and Wendy and Peter Pan in Scarlet, there are various mentions of Peter's ability to imagine things into existence, such as food, though this ability plays a more central role in Peter Pan in Scarlet. He also creates imaginary windows and doors as a kind of physical metaphor for ignoring or shunning his companions. He is said to be able to feel danger when it is near. In Peter Pan in Scarlet, it says that when Curly's puppy licks Peter, it licks off a lot of fairy dust, which may be interpreted to mean that he has become fairy-like to the point of producing his own dust, but could also simply mean that he spends so much time with fairies that he is coated in their dust.
In Peter and Wendy, Barrie states that the Peter Pan legend Mrs Darling heard as a child was that when children died, he accompanied them part of the way to their destination so that they would not be scared.
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Relationships
Peter does not know his parents. In Kensington Gardens Barrie wrote that he left them as an infant, and seeing the window closed and a new baby in the house when he returned, he assumed they no longer wanted him. In Starcatchers he is said to be an orphan, though his friends Molly and George discover who his parents are in Rundoon. In Hook, Peter remembers his parents, specifically his mother, who wanted him to grow up and go to the best schools in London to become a judge and have a family life. After Peter "ran away" to Neverland, he returns to find his parents forgot about him and had another child (the gender of Peter's sibling is revealed to be another boy in "Peter and Wendy").
Peter is the leader of the Lost Boys, a band of boys who were lost by their parents, and came to live in Neverland; it is reported that he "thins them out" when they start to grow up. He is best friends with Tinker Bell, a common fairy who is often jealously protective of him.
His nemesis is Captain Hook, whose hand he cut off in a duel. Hook's crew, including Smee and Starkey, also consider him a foe. The Starcatchers books introduce additional foes: Slank, Lord Ombra, and Captain Nerezza.
From time to time Peter visits the real world, particularly around Kensington Gardens, and befriends children there. Wendy Darling, whom he recruited to be his "mother", is the most significant of them; he also brings her brothers John and Michael to Never Land at her request. He later befriends Wendy's daughter Jane (and her subsequent daughter Margaret), and Peter and Wendy says that he will continue this pattern indefinitely. In Starcatchers he previously befriends Molly Aster and young George Darling.
Peter appears to be known to all the residents of Neverland, including the Indian princess Tiger Lily and her tribe, the mermaids, and the fairies.
In Hook, Peter states the reason he wanted to grow up was to be a father. He married Wendy's granddaughter, Moira, and they have two children, Maggie and Jack.
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In popular culture
The character of Peter Pan (or thinly disguised versions of him) has appeared in countless tributes and parodies, and has been the subject of several later works of fiction. (See Works based on Peter Pan for notable examples.) J. R. R. Tolkien's biographer Humphrey Carpenter has speculated that Tolkien's impressions of a production of Barrie's Peter Pan in Birmingham in 1910 "may have had a little to do with" his original conception of the Elves of Middle Earth.[2] Since featuring the character in their 1953 animated film, Walt Disney has continued to use him as one of their traditional characters, featuring him in the sequel film Return to Neverland and in their parks as a meetable character, and the focus of the dark ride, Peter Pan's Flight; he appears in House of Mouse, Mickey's Magical Christmas, and the Kingdom Hearts video games.
The name "Peter Pan" has been adopted for various purposes over the years. Three thoroughbred racehorses have been given the name, the first born in 1904. It has been adopted by several businesses, including Peter Pan peanut butter, Peter Pan Bus Lines, and Peter Pan Records. An early 1960s program in which Cuban children were sent unattended to Miami to escape feared mistreatment under the then-new Castro regime was called Operation Peter Pan (or "Operación Pedro Pan"). The term Peter Pan syndrome was popularized in 1983 by a book with that name, about individuals (usually male) with underdeveloped maturity.
Peter Pan is depicted in public sculpture. There are seven statues cast from a mould by sculptor George Frampton, following an original commission by Barrie in 1912. The statues are in Kensington Gardens in London, England; Liverpool, England; Brussels, Belgium; Camden, New Jersey, United States; Perth, Western Australia; Toronto, Ontario,[3] Canada; and St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada. Two more statues (though not of Frampton's mould) are in Kirriemuir, Scotland, the birthplace of JM Barrie. A new bronze statue by Diarmuid Byron O'Connor was commissioned by Great Ormond Street Hospital in London and unveiled in 2000, showing Peter blowing fairy dust, with Tinker Bell added in 2005.
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