百年孤獨英文讀書筆記【精選】
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《百年孤獨》,是哥倫比亞作家加西亞·馬爾克斯的代表作,也是拉丁美洲魔幻現實主義文學的代表作,被譽為"再現拉丁美洲歷史社會圖景的鴻篇巨著"。
百年孤獨英文讀書筆記【篇一】
OneHundredYearsofSolitude
ProbablyGarcíaMárquezfinestandmostfamouswork.OneHundredYearsofSolitudetellsthestoryoftheriseandfall,birthanddeathofamythicaltownofMacondothroughthehistoryoftheBuendíafamily.Inventive,amusing,magnetic,sad,alivewithunforgettablemenandwomen,andwithatruthandunderstandingthatstrikethesoul.OneHundredYearsofSolitudeisamasterpieceoftheartoffiction.
Plot:
OneHundredYearsofSolitude(1967)isthestoryofsevengenerationsoftheBuendíaFamilyinthetownofMacondo.ThefoundingpatriarchofMacondo,JoséArcadioBuendía,andúrsula,hiswife(andfirstcousin),leaveRiohacha,Colombia,tofindabetterlifeandanewhome.Onenightoftheiremigrationjourney,whilstcampingonariverbank,JoséArcadioBuendíadreamsof「Macondo」,acityofmirrorsthatreflectedtheworldinandaboutit.Uponawakening,hedecidestofoundMacondoattheriverside;afterdaysofwanderingthejungle,JoséArcadioBuendía’sfoundingofMacondoisutopic.(www.lz13.cn)
FoundingpatriarchJoséArcadioBuendíabelievesMacondotobesurroundedbywater,andfromthatisland,heinventstheworldaccordingtohisperceptions.Soonafteritsfoundation,MacondobecomesatownfrequentedbyunusualandextraordinaryeventsthatinvolvethegenerationsoftheBuendíafamily,whoareunableorunwillingtoescapetheirperiodic(mostly)self-inflictedmisfortunes.Ultimately,ahurricanedestroysMacondo,thecityofmirrors;justthecyclicalturmoilinherenttoMacondo.Atstory’send,aBuendíamandeciphersanencryptedcipherthatgenerationsofBuendíafamilymenhadfailedtodecipher.ThesecretmessageinformedtherecipientofeveryfortuneandmisfortunelivedbytheBuendíaFamilygenerations.
百年孤獨英文讀書筆記【篇二】
Idon'tlikethem,sodeeptosing"onehundredyearsofsolitude".Anybookinmyhere,itisamirror,ledhisownatthesametime,alsomeansweusedtoignorethefactthat.I'mthinking,theirfateofsorrow.Theyweresohardperseveranceandluster,butthereisasoridiculousandboringlife.Ihadafear,andfearofmylife,toprotectmyparents,myonthematerialtomeetthem,inthespiritualsupportthem.
Ialsodeeplyrealizedthatareality.Aperson,whenthereisloveandideals,therewillbealonely.Themorewelove,morelonely.
Then,thisday,forme,althoughitistheonlyoneyear,butitwillnotperfect."Onehundredyearsofsolitude"boonediazfamilyeachperson,theyalloflifeisdecidedbychildhood,asceneinamoment,ithasaffectedtheirrichandlonglife.Walkedtotheend,Icouldhave,butalsoisthesceneofthemoment,justatthatmoment,havewithoutanyemotion,asif,themomenthasbeenathisside,andhewastheonewhohasbeenlost.
IhopeIcandon'tlikethem,intheprocessoflife,committedtotheinitialimperfection,hasbeenlost.
Opentheheart,embracetheworldofgood,beadoomednottocomplete,buthappypeople.
Thisisthebirthdayofspeech.Nothappybirthdaytomyself,butIwishyourselfopen-mindedcontentment.
百年孤獨英文讀書筆記【篇三】
Itwasimpossibletoconceiveofamanmorelikehismother.Hewaswearingasombertaffetasuit,ashirtwitharoundandhardcollar,andathinsilkribbontiedinabowinplaceofanecktie.Hewasruddyandlanguidwithastartledlookandweaklips.Hisblackhair,shinyandsmooth,partedinthemiddleofhisheadbyastraightandtiredline,hadthesameartificialappearanceasthehaironthesaints.Theshadowofawell-uprootedbeardonhisparaffinfacelookedlikeaquestionofconscience.Hishandswerepale,withgreenveinsandfingersthatwerelikeparasites,andheworeasolidgoldringwitharoundsunfloweropalonhisleftindexfinger.WhenheopenedthestreetdoorAurelianodidnothavetobetoldwhohewastorealizethathecamefromfaraway.Withhisstepsthehousefilledupwiththefragranceofthetoiletwaterthat?rsulausedtosplashonhimwhenhewasachildinordertofindhimintheshadows,insomewayimpossibletoascertain,aftersomanyyearsofabsence.JosArcadiowasstillanautumnalchild,terriblysadandsolitary.Hewentdirectlytohismother’sbedroom,whereAurelianohadboiledmercuryforfourmonthsinhisgrandfather’sgrandfather’swaterpipetoconservethebodyaccordingtoMelquíades?formula.Jos?Arcadiodidnotaskhimanyquestions.Hekissedthecorpseontheforeheadandwithdrewfromunderherskirtthepocketofcasingwhichcontainedthreeasyetunusedpessariesandthekeytohercabinet.Hedideverythingwithdirectanddecisivemovements,incontrasttohislanguidlook.Fromthecabinethetookasmalldamascenechestwiththefamilycrestandfoundontheinside,whichwasperfumedwithsandalwood,thelongletterinwhichFernandaunburdenedherheartofthenumeroustruthsthatshehadhiddenfromhim.Hereaditstandingup,avidlybutwithoutanxiety,andatthethirdpagehestoppedandexaminedAurelianowithalookofsecondrecognition.