仲夏夜之梦读后感英文?仲夏夜之梦读后感(篇2) 我特意去搜了它的英文名:A Midsummer Nights Dream。不知为何,读起来没有那么美。 关于夏夜,我想起辛弃疾的诗:“明月别枝惊鹊,清风半夜鸣蝉。稻花香里说丰年,听取蛙声一片”。寥寥几句,写了清风明月、那么,仲夏夜之梦读后感英文?一起来了解一下吧。
书中讲述了由“魔汁”引起的冲突及冲突被解决、有情人终成眷属的故事。有两个男青年拉山德(Lysander)、狄米特律斯(Demetrius)同时爱上了女青年郝米娅(Hermia),而郝米娅恋着拉山德,她的好友海丽娜(Helena)又恋着狄米特律斯。郝米娅为了反对包办婚姻和情人私奔,来到约定好的森林里。海丽娜将这一消息告诉了狄米特律斯,二人也跟着赶到了森林里。这个森林里本来住着仙王、仙后和侍奉他们的小仙、精灵,此时仙王、仙后正因为一个“换儿”(传说中仙人常于夜间将人家美丽的小儿窃去充做侍童)而不和。仙王为了让仙后做出让步,便派小精灵迫克(Puck)去取来魔汁(西方一朵纯洁的白色小花因为误中了丘比特的爱情之箭,受创伤后而流出的汁液)以戏弄仙后。这种魔汁有这样的魔力:如果它滴在睡者的人的眼皮上,无论男女,醒来一眼看见的生物,就都会发疯似的爱上它。
因为魔汁的出现,整个故事发生了戏剧性的变化。魔汁滴在睡着的拉山德的眼皮上,他醒来时一眼看见的是误闯进来的海丽娜,因此而“移情别恋”,对海丽娜大献殷勤,这让可怜的郝米娅伤心万分;而狄米特律斯醒来时一眼看见的恰是被精灵引来的海丽娜,因而“旧情复燃”,这让可怜的海丽娜苦恼万分。
A Midsummer Night’s Dream:Hermia’s father wanted her daughter married Demetrius but not Lysander. But Hermis really love Lysander. Because she can’t refuse his father’s request, she decided to escape through the forest at night with her true love to another country. She told her plan to her friend, Helena who love Demetrius. But Demetrius didn’t love her at all. Helena told the Hermia’s plan to Demetrius who also love Helena so that she can follow him. They together went to the forest. Meanwhile in the forest there are Oberon & Titania ---The king and Queen of fairies, who are quarrel with each other, because the king wanted a child who belong Titania, the Queen. So he let Puck find a magic flower which can make person fall in love at the first sight after sleeping. He used the flower and make Titania fall in love with an ugly Ducky-Man and then successfully get the child. He also wanted use the flower to help Helena after hearing the dialog between Helena and Demetrius. Oberon wanted Demetrius also love Helena so that he let Puck put the flower into Demetrius’ eyes. But Puck made a mistake, which he put the flower into Lysander’s eyes so that Lysander also fell in love with Helena. Now both Lysander and Demetrius love Helena, so they had a fight. After realizing the mistake, Oberon let Puck do it again. After Oberon and Titania’s dancing they forgot all the things. Then Lysander loves Hermia again, and Demetrius love Helena. The ending of this story is really happy.
Julius Caesar:Julius Caesa, Mark Antony and Brutus are friends. But at last they all died by killing by themselves. The tragedy is only caused the kingship.
Theseus, duke of Athens, is preparing for his marriage to Hippolyta, queen of the Amazons, with a four-day festival of pomp and entertainment. He commissions his Master of the Revels, Philostrate, to find suitable amusements for the occasion. Egeus, an Athenian nobleman, marches into Theseus’s court with his daughter, Hermia, and two young men, Demetrius and Lysander. Egeus wishes Hermia to marry Demetrius (who loves Hermia), but Hermia is in love with Lysander and refuses to comply. Egeus asks for the full penalty of law to fall on Hermia’s head if she flouts her father’s will. Theseus gives Hermia until his wedding to consider her options, warning her that disobeying her father’s wishes could result in her being sent to a convent or even executed. Nonetheless, Hermia and Lysander plan to escape Athens the following night and marry in the house of Lysander’s aunt, some seven leagues distant from the city. They make their intentions known to Hermia’s friend Helena, who was once engaged to Demetrius and still loves him even though he jilted her after meeting Hermia. Hoping to regain his love, Helena tells Demetrius of the elopement that Hermia and Lysander have planned. At the appointed time, Demetrius stalks into the woods after his intended bride and her lover; Helena follows behind him.
In these same woods are two very different groups of characters. The first is a band of fairies, including Oberon, the fairy king, and Titania, his queen, who has recently returned from India to bless the marriage of Theseus and Hippolyta. The second is a band of Athenian craftsmen rehearsing a play that they hope to perform for the duke and his bride. Oberon and Titania are at odds over a young Indian prince given to Titania by the prince’s mother; the boy is so beautiful that Oberon wishes to make him a knight, but Titania refuses. Seeking revenge, Oberon sends his merry servant, Puck, to acquire a magical flower, the juice of which can be spread over a sleeping person’s eyelids to make that person fall in love with the first thing he or she sees upon waking. Puck obtains the flower, and Oberon tells him of his plan to spread its juice on the sleeping Titania’s eyelids. Having seen Demetrius act cruelly toward Helena, he orders Puck to spread some of the juice on the eyelids of the young Athenian man. Puck encounters Lysander and Hermia; thinking that Lysander is the Athenian of whom Oberon spoke, Puck afflicts him with the love potion. Lysander happens to see Helena upon awaking and falls deeply in love with her, abandoning Hermia. As the night progresses and Puck attempts to undo his mistake, both Lysander and Demetrius end up in love with Helena, who believes that they are mocking her. Hermia becomes so jealous that she tries to challenge Helena to a fight. Demetrius and Lysander nearly do fight over Helena’s love, but Puck confuses them by mimicking their voices, leading them apart until they are lost separately in the forest.
When Titania wakes, the first creature she sees is Bottom, the most ridiculous of the Athenian craftsmen, whose head Puck has mockingly transformed into that of an ass. Titania passes a ludicrous interlude doting on the ass-headed weaver. Eventually, Oberon obtains the Indian boy, Puck spreads the love potion on Lysander’s eyelids, and by morning all is well. Theseus and Hippolyta discover the sleeping lovers in the forest and take them back to Athens to be married—Demetrius now loves Helena, and Lysander now loves Hermia. After the group wedding, the lovers watch Bottom and his fellow craftsmen perform their play, a fumbling, hilarious version of the story of Pyramus and Thisbe. When the play is completed, the lovers go to bed; the fairies briefly emerge to bless the sleeping couples with a protective charm and then disappear. Only Puck remains, to ask the audience for its forgiveness and approval and to urge it to remember the play as though it had all been a dream.
Characters
Puck, Hobgoblin, faun or Robin Goodfellow
Oberon, King of Fairies
Titania, Queen of Fairies
Lysander, beloved of Hermia
Hermia, in love with Lysander
Helena, in love with Demetrius
Demetrius, in love with Hermia but then falls in love with Helena
later on
Egeus, father of Hermia
Theseus, Duke of Athens
Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons and betrothed of Theseus
Nick Bottom, weaver, Pyramus in the play, "Pyramus and Thisbe", who is very full of himself.
Peter Quince, carpenter
Francis Flute, bellows-mender
Robin Starveling, tailor
Tom Snout, tinker
Snug, joiner
Philostrate, Master of the Revels
Peaseblossom, fairy
Cobweb, fairy
Moth (sometimes rendered as 'Mote'), fairy
Mustardseed, fairy
Synopsis
The play features three interlocking plots, connected by a celebration of the wedding of Duke Theseus of Athens and the Amazonian queen Hippolyta.
In the opening scene, Hermia refuses to comply with her father Egeus's wish for her to marry his chosen man, Demetrius. In response, Egeus quotes before Theseus an ancient Athenian law whereby a daughter must marry the suitor chosen by her father, or else face death or lifelong chastity worshipping Diana as a nun. The word in this sense is an anachronism. Hermia and her lover Lysander therefore decide to elope by escaping through the forest at night. Hermia informs her best friend Helena, but Helena has recently been rejected by Demetrius and decides to win back his favor by revealing the plan to him. Demetrius, followed doggedly by Helena, chases Hermia, who, in turn, chases Lysander, from whom she becomes separated.
Meanwhile, Oberon, king of the fairies, and his queen, Titania, arrive in the same forest to attend Theseus and Hippolyta's wedding. Oberon and Titania are estranged because Titania refuses to give her Indian page-boy to Oberon for use as his "knight" or "henchman," since the child's mother was one of Titania's worshippers. Oberon seeks to punish Titania's disobedience and recruits the mischievous Puck (also called Hobgoblin and Robin Goodfellow) to help him apply a magical juice from a flower called "love-in-idleness," which makes the victim fall in love with the first living thing he sees when he awakens. Oberon applies the juice to Titania in order to distract her and force her to give up the page-boy.
Having seen Demetrius act cruelly toward Helena, Oberon orders Puck to spread some of the juice on the eyelids of the young Athenian man. Instead, Puck puts the juice on the eyes of Lysander, who then falls in love with Helena. When Oberon finds this out, he makes Puck apply the juice to Demetrius. Due to Puck's errors, Hermia's two lovers temporarily turn against her in favor of Helena. Helena, however, is convinced that her two suitors are mocking her, as neither loved her originally. The four pursue and quarrel with each other all night, losing themselves in the dark and in the maze of their romantic entanglements.
Meanwhile, a band of "rude mechanicals" (lower-class labourers) have arranged to perform a crude play about Pyramus and Thisbe for Theseus' wedding, and venture into the forest, near Titania's bower, for their rehearsal. Nick Bottom, a stage-struck weaver, is spotted by Puck, who transforms his head into that of an ass (donkey). Titania is awoken by Bottom's singing, and she immediately falls in love with him. She treats him as if he is a nobleman and lavishes attention upon him. While in this state of devotion, she encounters Oberon and casually gives him the Indian boy.
Having achieved his goals, Oberon releases Titania and orders Puck to remove the ass's head from Bottom. The magical enchantment is removed from Lysander but is allowed to remain on Demetrius, so that he may reciprocate Helena's love. The fairies then disappear, and Theseus and Hippolyta arrive on the scene, during an early morning hunt. They wake the lovers and, since Demetrius doesn't love Hermia anymore, Theseus over-rules Egeus's demands and arranges a group wedding. The lovers decide that the night's events must have been a dream. After they all exit, Bottom awakes, and he too decides that he must have experienced a dream "past the wit of man."
In Athens, Theseus, Hippolyta and the lovers watch the mechanicals perform "Pyramus and Thisbe." It is ridiculous and badly performed but gives everyone pleasure regardless, and after the mechanicals dance a Bergomask (rustic dance), everyone retires to bed. Finally, as night falls, Oberon and Titania bless the house, its occupants, and the future children of the newlyweds, and Puck delivers an epilogue to the audience asking for applause.
The play features three interconnecting plots,connected by a celebration of the weddingof Theseus of Athens andthe Amazonqueen, Hippolyta.
剧情共有三个主轴,刚好都跟庆祝忒修斯公爵和希波吕忒女王的婚礼有关。
Inthe beginning, hermia's father forcedhermia to marry demetrius, at thattime the Greek rules that family may decide to her daughter's marriage, anddaughter must abide , otherwise she will be put to death or exile. Hermia isnot willing to, meet in the forest at night with lysander and ran away. Hermiatold her plan to her best friend Helena; Helena only recently been refused by demetrius, in order to get the favorof demetrius, Helena told the plan to demetrius. In the evening, demetriustracked Helena, and Helena tracked hermia, andhermia are eager to findlysander at the same time, all of them got lost in the forest andseparated, then they got tired and took a nap to rest under the tree.
一开始,赫米娅的父亲强迫要赫米娅嫁给狄米特律斯,当时的希腊规定家庭可以决定女儿的婚姻,而女儿必须遵守,否则就要被处死或放逐。
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