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茶花女读后感

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今天我真正领略了这部世界名著给人带来的震撼力,我的心在读后很久仍颤抖不已。我不知道几百年来它使多少人同情和伤心地落下了眼泪,但它确实让我长久不息地难过和同情。无疑,这是一段感人肺腑的,悲壮凄惨的,让人同情的,美好的爱情,尤其在十九世纪中期资产阶级社会早期世态炎凉中,赤裸裸金钱关系的那个社会,更让人赞叹不已。没有华丽的文字,但那真挚的感情对白却让每一个有过恋爱经历的人身临其境,渐渐地把主人公与自己融为一体,能够设身处地地为他们的恋爱着想,为他们的欢乐而轻松,为他们的悲剧而沉重。

《茶花女》描写一个妓女的爱情悲剧,取材于当时巴黎一名妓的真实故事。据考证,这个妓女名叫阿尔丰西娜·普莱西。因家境贫困,十五岁出走巴黎,由于她天资聪颖关税,便开始出入巴黎各大舞场,成了有钱的阔佬、公子哥们猎艳的口肉,以后便靠容貌和肉体换取奢侈的生活享受。终国过度的暴饮、狂欢和不分昼夜的肉欲纵横而染身肺痨,吐血而死,二十三岁就过早地离开了人世。小说的主人公玛格丽特本是一位贫穷的乡下姑娘,为谋生来到巴黎,不幸落入风尘,做了妓女,染上了挥霍钱财的恶习;她疯狂地寻欢作乐麻痹自己,但内心却讨厌这种空虚的生活。这个依旧保持有纯洁心灵的沦落女子,向往真正的爱情生活,后来被阿尔芒的一片赤诚之心所感动,彼此深深地相爱,在远离巴黎市区的乡间过起美满的田园生活。玛格丽特受到创伤的心灵也开始愈合,并决心彻底改掉过去的习惯,永远和阿尔芒在一起,享受一个正常女人的真正生活。不幸阿尔芒父亲的出现粉碎了她的美梦,他的虚伪、自私再一次把玛格丽特推入灾难之中。她被迫离开了阿尔芒,事后遭到阿尔芒不明真相的种种侮辱和伤害,终因心力交瘁,饮恨黄泉。

玛格丽特,一个在巴黎混迹与烟花柳巷的风尘女子,一个身染重病沉疴的女子,一个过惯了穷奢极侈生活的女子,似乎是不应该有真正的爱情的。他似乎只应该有商业的感情,而不应该从中解脱出来,去收获真正的爱情,灵魂上的慰藉。而一旦获得,似乎就预示着一个悲剧的开始。她们这样的人平时只能沉醉在纸迷金醉的物质生活中,尽力掩饰和逃避真情的流露,而一旦确定了真爱归宿,便会毅然去追寻争取。玛格丽特就是这样的女子。阿尔芒,似乎十分喜欢玛格丽特。实际上,他也确实十分爱着那个女人。可是他那多疑的性格(或许每个男人都具有),却让他实际上造成了这场悲剧。他貌似很坚定地追求着这段爱情,却实际上很软弱。他未能最终说服和反抗父亲的逼迫,尽管他做了努力。尤其是当玛格丽特离开他后,做了N伯爵的情人后,他那糊涂的判断力和可耻的侮辱行为,让我恨不能把他撕下来痛扁一顿。他自始至终没有拿出果断的勇气来追求他们的幸福。他没有在玛格丽特放弃时候强迫她重拾起爱情的信心,而这种强迫我可以肯定玛格丽特是很愿意接受的。这段爱情自始至终就没有一个坚实的经济基础,似乎注定了他们的悲剧。但我认为这并不是主要原因,因为玛格丽特最后已经放弃那每年十多万法郎的生活,而跟随阿尔芒去过那田园的平民的生活。而此时,经济已不再是问题了。还是阿尔芒不果断地去强迫她,离开巴黎,去另外一个环境去忘记过去。而实际上,他有很多机会可以这样做。

这让我想起了杜十娘的悲剧,尽管阿尔芒好过千百倍那个秀才。但结果无疑是可悲的,男主人公是这悲剧的原因之一。

不知为什么,我总有一股同情这种人的情怀。今晚上,当我正在为阿尔芒气愤的时候,有个同学说:换了你也会这样做,因为她是妓女。我立刻反驳他,我决定这并不是原因,如果他们是真心相爱的。

我深深为茶花女而伤心悲哀,我恨不能立刻飞到她们的时代去保护她们,希望她们能过的好。

\"The Lady of the Camellias\" is a French tragic play based on Alexandre

Dumas (the younger) 1848 novel by the same name, (it is sometimes referred to as \"Camille\").The play was adapted for the theater by Dumas in 1852 and then for the opera by the composer Verdi\'s \'La Traviata\' in 1853.The play became a favorite of audiences in the late 19th century.

The story is set in Paris during the mid 1800\'s.

The lead heroine is Marguerite Gautier, a young beautiful courtesan who is a \"kept woman\" by counts and dukes -- men of \"Fashionable Society\".She

meets a young middle cla lover Armand Duval who does the unpardonable thing of falling jealously in love with her and breaking all convention of what\'s expected between a courtesan and her admirers.He, of course, has no way of sustaining the standard of living which she is accustom.

In her fragile physical state (Marguerite has tuberculosis which we learn later) she moves to the country.There in her new house, a confrontation between the jealous Armand and her rich admirers and \"benefactors\" takes place.For the first time she sticks up for her lover -- making a life choice -- and they are left indignantly and alone.

Armand becomes depreed, his career seems doomed by the intolerance of French society, and knowing he will never be able to support Marguerite to the level she deserves.Unbeknownst to Armand, his father comes to plead for her to leave Armand to save both his son\'s reputation and that of his younger innocent sister -- whom is also tainted by the scandal.To prove her love, she agrees and leaves Armand.She returns to Paris where she despairingly throws herself back into her old lifestyle.Armand can\'t believe she\'s left and searches for her -- finally finding her in Paris in the arms of a new lover.

Time paes.

The two accidentally meet again in public.Marguerite is now in the company of a another beautiful courtesan and Armand begins \"paying court\" not with her

but with her friend trying to strike back at Marguerite out of his own sense of hurt.Deathly ill, Marguerite visits Armand one last time to plead that he stop humiliating her, and they make love again -- both unable to deny the paion for each other.But Marguerite is haunted by guilt that she can only harm Armand and remembering her promise to his father -- she abandons him yet again as he sleeps.

Armand is incensed when he wakes.Finding Marguerite at a grand ball with all society around, he approaches her and hands her an envelope stuffed full of money – \"Here! Payment for your services.” She collapses as he walks out.

Abandoned by all her friends from the humiliation of Armand act, exposed

publicly for what she really is, she dies pennile, painfully and alone -- cast off by all the men that used her.

In prologue, Armand is given Marguerite\'s diary in which he finally learns of her illne and her undying love for him along with the extent of anguish that he caused.

《茶花女》读后感

茶花女读后感

《茶花女》读后感

茶花女读后感

《茶花女》读后感

《茶花女》读后感

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