After carefully reading a famous book, I believe that everyone has a lot worth sharing, and it is necessary to write a review to record it. Maybe you have no clue now. Here is my review of David Copperfield, which I compiled for you. I hope it will be helpful to you. Comments after reading David Copperfield 1
During the winter vacation, I read David Copperfield, a famous book by the famous British writer Dickens, and gained a lot of inspiration from it.
David, an ordinary boy. His father died before he was born, leaving his young mother and nanny to care for the little guy. Although he never received his father's love, under the careful care of adults, David had a perfect childhood. Until one day, his mother fell in love with a man, David got a stepfather, and everything changed. The stepfather is like a devil, greedy and vicious, and the stepfather's sister is also a hard-hearted person. The warm home became as cold as an ice cellar. Soon David's mother died of illness due to the torture of their siblings. David dropped out of school and became a child laborer.
During this period, David was lucky enough to escape and seek refuge with his aunt Bessie. With the help of Bessie and Mr. Dick, David received a good education and reunited with his old friends. Although he suffered many hardships, his kindness and integrity have always remained in David. After understanding the baptism of death and separation, David achieved success in his career and gained warm feelings.
Compared with Dickens's other work "Oliver Twist", it is more perfect. It not only contains the indignation of youth, but also is more mature and closer to reality. Whether it was David as a child or David as a young man, his tenacity was amazing. If it were me, would I be like David? Will I remain calm when facing a vicious stepfather? After experiencing so many failures, would I still have expectations? I think it is difficult for me to do so.
From David, I see how important it is to have an optimistic attitude in times of crisis. Only in this way can we become butterflies flying against the wind. In fact, success is not far away from me. As long as I persist in pursuing it, I can always catch it. However, I am often afraid of failure and dare not move forward. No matter what difficulties I encounter in the future, I must follow David's example and be a green bamboo that looks weak but never bends after going through wind and rain! Review of David Copperfield 2
《David "Copperfield" is a masterpiece by Dickens, the British master of critical realism in the 19th century. In this novel with a strong autobiographical flavor, Dickens borrowed "little David's own history and experience" to review and summarize his life path from many aspects, reflecting his philosophy of life and moral ideals.
"David Copperfield" has a strong artistic charm. What attracts people is the flesh-and-blood characters, the concrete and vivid world conditions and human feelings, and the personality characteristics of different characters. For example, Miss Bessie, David's great aunt, whether it is her speech and behavior, clothing, habits, likes and dislikes, or even every gesture, although there are exaggerations, they all show that she is an old woman with an eccentric nature and a charitable heart. human image.
"David Copperfield" reveals the true face of society at that time on multiple levels through the joys and sorrows of the protagonist David's life, and highlights the corrosive effect of money on marriage, family and society. A series of tragedies in the novel are caused by money. The most hated person in the book is Uriah Heep. He always behaves humblely in front of others, as if he wants to win sympathy from others. He does this at all times. In fact, he had an ulterior motive. After becoming Wakefield's partner, he wanted to make Wakefield collapse, causing him to get into the habit of drinking, and embezzling public funds to try to swallow up Wakefield's firm. I think there are many people like this in the shopping mall. They always take pleasure in destroying others and amassing wealth. They make us hate unfair competition. Even if we are the winner, I am afraid that no one with conscience will be happy and proud of his actions.
We will never forget the "truth" of Sailor Ham, and his spirit of "everyone for one, one for everyone" will be continued forever.
Let us feel the pure humanity, but we must also remember the ugly behavior, and let us stay away from those bad behaviors forever, so that our lives can bloom into beautiful flowers. Comments after reading David Copperfield 3
"David Copperfield" is a masterpiece of Dickens, the 19th century British master of critical realism. In this novel with a strong autobiographical flavor, Dickens borrowed "little David's own history and experience" to review and summarize his life path from many aspects, reflecting his philosophy of life and moral ideals.
David’s father died before he was born, and his mother remarried when he was 8 years old. My stepfather is a greedy guy, and my sister is equally hard-hearted and unreasonable. The siblings beat David in every possible way and even tortured his mother to death. After his mother died, his stepfather forced David to do child labor. During this time, David fled and went to live with his aunt. And was sent to a good school by her kind aunt to receive a good education. He worked hard in the difficult situation and finally achieved not only great success in his career, but also a happy love.
In the creation of characters, David Copperfield undoubtedly devoted all the author's efforts. Whether it is the various hardships and bitterness he encountered when he was an orphan, or his indomitable struggle as an adult, they all show the painful process of a little man seeking a way out in capitalist society. David, who experienced great suffering and catastrophe, tasted happiness and warmth in the world because of his sincere and straightforward character, his positive spirit, and his pure and friendly heart towards people.
"David Copperfield" reveals the true face of society at that time on multiple levels through the joys and sorrows of the protagonist David's life, and highlights the corrosive effect of money on marriage, family and society. A series of tragedies in the novel are caused by money. Murdstone deceived David's mother into marrying him because he coveted her property; Emily's elopement was because she could not withstand the temptation of money; the pain of the Wakefield family and the despair of Haimu were all the consequences of money. The despicable villain Hipp also fell step by step under the temptation of money, and finally ended up in prison for life. It is from the perspective of humanism that Dickens exposes the evil of money, thereby revealing the social truth hidden behind it.
The brilliance that flashes in the article has been planted in my heart like seeds. In the future growth road, it will take root, sprout, and grow vigorously... David Copperfield's after-reading thoughts 4
The protagonist of this novel is David. Copperfield. His childhood life was very miserable: his father died before he was born, his mother remarried when he was 8 years old, his stepfather Mr. Murdstone was cruel and cruel, and his sister Miss Murdstone was also hard-hearted and unhuman. Later, he was sent to school - one of the worst schools in Qian Country, and the people there were not friendly - cruel principal, cunning friends... David suffered a lot in school, but his kind mother But he could only swallow his anger. Soon after, David's mother died. It was his stepfather who took over the family property and sent David to work in a factory, even though he was only ten years old at the time. After reading this, I couldn't help but feel extremely sympathetic and sad for David's tragic childhood. In comparison, my childhood was so happy. I enjoy the care of my parents, the kind teachers and friendly classmates in school. How happy I am! But David lived such a miserable life, how pitiful it was!
However, David did not give up all hope. He fled the factory and prepared to go to his aunt, a seemingly serious person with a bodhisattva heart. With her help, David started a new life: he was sent to a regular school and completed his studies there. Then I became a lawyer. Although David is living a good life now, there is still someone with malicious intentions around him - Uriah. hip.
David’s life is really one wave after another. He escaped from his cruel stepfather but encountered a very scheming genealogy. I think if it were me, I might have given up long ago, but David, with his firm perseverance, walked on bravely.
Evil prevails over good! David, the kind-hearted Mibokau and his close friend Agnes defeated Uriah. hip.
What a joy this is! David finally defeated his enemies and overcame difficulties and setbacks.
Finished reading the book "David Copperfield". I learned a lot. He is just like Paul in "How Steel Was Tempered", strong and brave...
I think: We should learn from David, even though there are many unsatisfactory things in life But I believe that as long as you are strong and have the confidence to face it bravely, you will definitely succeed! David Copperfield's Reading Thoughts 5
There is a kind of person who is, after all, just suitable for being a child, for example, David's mother, Kerclara, and his child's wife, Dora.
A careful comparison of Kirkla and Peggotty will reveal how pathetic the former is between these two people with the same name. Both are called Kekra, but the former is like a child, willful and without any opinion, while the latter has taken on the hardships of life too early.
David understands this, ever since his stepfather Murdstone and his sister, the strong woman Miss Murdstone, intervened in this warm home. Everything has changed. At that time, Murdstone educated David this way: Son, you should know how I treat disobedient donkeys. I first seduce them with good things, and then whip them.
This was the first lesson David received at a very young age, and the people he came into contact with later taught him more.
Later, when he was in boarding school, he met Steerforth, a guy who was elegant on the surface but dirty at heart. And successfully made him the trigger in a series of subsequent tragedies. Maybe they made a mistake in making friends, deeply hurting others and themselves. Mr. Meyer, who successfully lost his job because of Steerforth, said to him: James Steerforth, my greatest hope for you is that one day you will be ashamed of your behavior today. Right now, I would never consider you a friend of mine, or of anyone I care about.
Finally escaped and arrived at Aunt Bessie’s house. This is the real turning point in life. Finally, I matured and read his name, David. Miss Murdstone and his brother, a pair of insidious and vicious people, finally had no choice but to do anything. Here, finally, being read, he began to recite his future life affectionately.
The servile Heep is the person who does the most harm. Mr. Micawber, who was happy to know his destiny, but warned David from time to time that he would never be able to repay his debt, turned out to be a key opportunity in the lives of David and David's aunt.
Heap always said that he was humble. In fact, he has the greatest ambition. He tampered with all of Mr. Wakefield's files, and then imitated Mr. Wakefield's notes, forcing him to put Wakefield's spirit under great pressure. If it hadn't been for him, how could he have caused David's aunt's death? My mother-in-law is bankrupt.
Actually, I don’t care too much about David Copperfield’s subsequent happy life, because he, David Copperfield After-Reading 6
In real life , perhaps only by experiencing it can you know those personal feelings. Dickens used "David's own history and experience" to write this work.
Since David was a child, his life has not been so rich. He has never met his biological father. His mother remarried early. David's stepfather was particularly cruel to him and brought him a lot of pain. , and his stepfather's sister was also very vicious. He later went to a school arranged by his stepfather. The principal there was not friendly at all, and he was also plotted against by his friends on campus. But fortunately, he had a nanny who was very good to him. Peggotty, who was always there to support him and love him. In addition to the nanny, his aunt is also very kind to him, treating him as her own child and being kind-hearted. And Mr. and Mrs. Micawber have always cared for him. David also has a wife named Dora, who is very kind and lovely.
In fact, there is not only suffering in his life, happiness also coexists.
On the way David grew up, he met the beautiful and kind-hearted Annes. They have always regarded each other as their close friends, always supporting each other and helping each other. In fact, they have gone through a lot of hardships. David's ability to taste happiness and warmth in the world after the catastrophe was due to his sincerity, straightforward character, positive spirit, and pure love for his relatives and friends.
David married Dora, the little flower of the Spenlow family. Unfortunately, his wife who loved him so much and protected him passed away, which brought a lot of trouble to David. Shocked, I have been immersed in the painful time, unable to face reality.
After a period of time, David gradually came out of the pain. But he actually fell in love with another woman, Agnes. Finally, David married this woman. The relationship between this wife and him grew day by day. Agnes also loved David very much and always supported him silently. , through the efforts of the two, David finally became a writer, and the two of them lived a happy life.
In fact, there is not necessarily only the pain and sadness that you see in front of you in your life. Maybe you have been surrounded by love, and you are the only one who has not noticed it, because all the beauty and happiness need to be gone with your hands. Creation cannot wait for this to happen. Therefore, no matter how difficult the real problems are, you cannot escape them. You must rely on your own efforts to strive for happiness. David Copperfield After-Reading 7
David Copperfield’s father died before he came to the world. He grew up under the care of his mother and maid Peggotty. David Copperfield Phil's theme. Soon, his mother remarried, and his stepfather, Murdstone, was vicious and greedy. He regarded David as a burden and sent David to Peggotty's brother's house before the marriage. Peggotty is an upright and kind-hearted fisherman who lives in a hut converted from a broken ship on the seaside of Yarmouth. He lives with a pair of adopted orphans (his sister's daughter Emily and his brother's son Haimu). David Live a simple and harmonious life with them.
After David returned home, his stepfather often beat him and deprived him of his mother's care and affection. After his mother died, his stepfather immediately sent David, who was less than 10 years old, to work as a child laborer washing wine bottles, allowing him to live a life without enough food and clothing. He went through many hardships and finally found his aunt, Miss Bessie.
Miss Bessie is eccentric by nature, but kind-hearted. She took David in and sent him to school for further education. While studying, David stayed at the home of his aunt's lawyer, Wakefield, and formed a friendship with his daughter, Annes. But David was extremely disgusted with a secretary named Heap hired by Wakefield, and hated his ugly attitude of being obedient and flattering.
David went on a trip after graduating from high school and met his childhood classmate Steerforth. The two came to Yarmouth together to visit the Peggotty family. Emily, who was already engaged to Haimu, could not withstand the temptation of the rich young man Steerforth, so she eloped abroad with Steerforth on the eve of their wedding. The composition material "The Theme of David Copperfield" Peggotty was in great pain , vowing to find Emily.
David returned to London and worked as a trainee at Spenlow Law Firm. He learned from Annis that Lawyer Wakefield had fallen into a trap designed by the scheming Heap and was in a desperate situation. This made David very angry. But at this time, David fell in love with Dora, the daughter of Spenlow's lawyer. Their married life was not ideal because Dora was a beautiful but simple-minded "doll". My aunt is also on the verge of bankruptcy. At this time, David once again met Micawber, his landlord when he was a child laborer, and Micawber was now Ship's secretary. After fierce ideological struggle, Micawber revealed Shipp's various conspiracies to frame Wakefield and lead to Miss Bessie's bankruptcy. Faced with the facts, Shipp had no choice but to admit his guilt. Later, he was sentenced to life imprisonment due to the concurrent nature of his case. In order to thank Micawber, Miss Bessie gave him a sum of money to make him rich and successful in his career in Australia. After reading David Copperfield 8
After reading the book "David Copperfield", I found that what attracted me to this book was not only the ups and downs of the storyline, but also the The emotional thread that runs through the entire text.
What attracts people in this work is the flesh-and-blood characters, the concrete and vivid world conditions and human feelings, as well as the different character traits of the characters.
By reading this book, I not only got a lot of inspiration in literary creation, but also made certain improvements in emotional attitudes and values. I once again realized the important role of human nature in social development, and also understood what kind of person I should be. Comments on David Copperfield 10
"David Copperfield" is the favorite work of the famous British writer Dickens. This is a tragic novel caused by money. By describing the life of the protagonist David Copperfield, he criticizes the materialistic society where money is paramount and criticizes the evil of money. After reading this book, people fall into deep thinking about money.
The story is centered on money, connecting this center with the fate of all tasks. For example, the protagonist's mother was deceived by Candes because of the property of the protagonist's family; Emily, a fisherman's family, is beautiful and smart, but it was also because of money that she eloped with others, and ultimately had a miserable life; the villain Shipp also Because of money, he embarked on the road of no return step by step, and finally ended up in prison for life. The author was born at the bottom of society, and he understands the pain suffered by the people at the bottom. If the author incorporates his own experiences into the work, it will make the work fuller. The characterization of the characters and the description of the plot make people applaud. He describes the friendship between friends so sincerely, and he can also describe the friendship between friends in a dark way. The contrast is very vivid. In the same way he can write about a marriage that is very happy, he can also write about a marriage that is so broken. He uses many such contrasting descriptions to make the novel more dramatic and conflicting.
David’s miserable childhood left a deep impression on me. No matter when, there would be a figure who made him suffer. His father died young when he was young. After his mother remarried, he met a cruel stepfather and a stone-hearted sister. ; When I went to school, I met a group of unfriendly people; when I grew up and became a lawyer, there were also scheming people around me. Despite being unfairly treated by society, David always maintained a kind and grateful heart and helped Micawber, who had been kind to him. He was in the society at that time, but he was still able to maintain this rare quality. The author makes people rekindle their hope in society. While Dickens's works criticize the current society, they also place their infinite yearning for truth, goodness and beauty in society. He promoted good things: sincerity, kindness, tolerance, etc.
After reading this novel, I closed my book and thought deeply. Today's society is generally impetuous. We need to learn to treat those in need of help with love, as the author expresses, and use the kind of care that can soothe the hearts of others to make the suffering people no longer suffer and start their own lives again. Society needs the transmission of love, rather than focusing on "money". Comments after reading David Copperfield 11
During this winter vacation, I read "David Copperfield" by Charles Dickens. After reading it, I was deeply moved by the spirit of the master.
The protagonist of this novel is David Copperfield. His childhood life was very miserable: his father died before he was born, his mother remarried when he was 8 years old, his stepfather Mr. Murdstone was cruel and cruel, and his sister Miss Murdstone was also hard-hearted and unhuman. After that, he was sent to school - one of the worst schools in Qian Country, and the people there were not friendly - cruel principal, cunning friends... David suffered a lot in school, but his kind mother But he could only swallow his anger.
Soon after, David’s mother passed away. It was his stepfather who took over the family property and sent David to work in a factory, even though he was only ten years old at the time. After reading this, I couldn't help but feel extremely sympathetic and sad for David's tragic childhood. In comparison, my childhood was so happy. I enjoy the care of my parents, the kind teachers and friendly classmates in school. How happy I am! But David lived such a miserable life, how pitiful it was!
However, David did not give up all hope. He fled the factory and prepared to join his aunt, a seemingly serious person with a bodhisattva heart.
With her help, David started a new life: he was sent to a regular school and completed his studies there. Then I became a lawyer. Although David is living a good life at the moment, there is still someone with malicious intentions around him - Uriah Heep.
David’s life is really one wave after another. He escaped from his cruel stepfather but encountered a very scheming genealogy. I think if it were me, I might have given up long ago, but David, with his firm perseverance, walked on bravely.
Evil prevails over good! David, the kind-hearted Miberkow and his close friend Agnes defeated Uriah Heep.
What a joy this is! David finally defeated his enemies and overcame difficulties and setbacks.
If you think that David’s life will be carefree and smooth sailing from now on, you are totally wrong.
David married his favorite Dora, the cutest girl, blond, sweet, beautiful, innocent... However, Dora was ill due to illness, so David was in great pain. After going through too many twists and turns, David discovered that there was someone in her life who cared about him very much, the quiet and gentle Argus. From then on, they lived happily together...