《悲惨世界》读书笔记
当合上《悲惨世界》这本书时,心中一种难以言明的感动油然而生,我感觉我的心灵受到了一次洗礼。这本书让我受到了很大的震撼!冉阿让从一个阶下囚变成一个善良,受人爱戴的市长,这是一段多么辛酸的过程然而这部闻名世界的名着却将荒芜惨淡世界中人性种种改变尽收眼底然,我不禁对雨果这位浪漫主义作家心生敬意!
这本书的主角——冉阿让,童年时没有上过学。成年之后,他成为了一个纯朴,热心的园艺工人,帮着他的穷苦姐姐抚养着7个可怜的孩子,过着清贫的生活。一年冬天,冉阿让找不到活儿干了。家里饥寒交迫,一点面包渣儿都没有,于是冉阿让便在一个面包店里偷走了一个面包,后来被人抓住,被判处五年苦役!这是何等凄惨的时刻:社会逐斥并无可挽回的抛弃一个有思想的生灵!冉阿让在监狱里备受凄苦,终于,不堪忍受越狱之苦的他,试过四次逃跑,却因此刑期被加到了19年刑。年复一年这颗心灵逐渐干涸,缓慢的,却是不可避免得,新灵感和,眼睛也干涸。直到出狱,十九年他没有流一滴眼泪。到了出狱的时候,冉阿让耳边听到这样一句奇特的话:“你自由了”但是,一张黄纸通行证,究竟通向什么自由。冉阿让虽然释放了,但却因背负罪名,找不到住处。
冉阿让变得仇视法律,他开始放弃了这个社会。就在冉阿绝望的时候,卞福汝主教伸出了援助之手,当晚他在主教家里留宿,然而当主教熟睡的时候,冉阿让竟然想要杀了他,为的是偷走他家的银器,后来主教宽恕了他,将他放走了。卞卡福主教一点点的感化了冉阿让,使冉安让开始弃恶从善,开始了新的生活
冉阿让生性沉静,但并不忧郁,也许,这是天生富于感情的人的特点。冉阿让在教主的感化下,开始恢复人性,后来还当上了市长,成为了富翁的他仍不忘教主的教诲,他开始热衷于慈善公益,然而即使是乐善好施的他,也因法律的滥判无辜,再度成为了阶下囚。,但他仍然将教主的恩惠牢记于心,他救助了孤女珂赛特逃出了法律的魔爪,他办学校、招无家可归的人做工、资助贫困,使当地经济繁荣。但社会的容不下他,法律也容不下他,他最终在孤寂中走向生命的尽头。
这不得不让我感叹人性的黑暗,社会的虚伪,人们尔虞我诈的阴险,也让我为冉阿让这类平凡而普通的人民,为反抗社会的不公而做出的伟大贡献,他们是可爱的。故事是悲惨的,但是他向我们揭示的种种真实,是这部恢宏庞大又细腻入微的巨着精彩之处,也是让我为之鼓舞的地方
冉阿让曾经是一个心中没有爱的逃亡者,但是他却被教主的博爱一点一滴的感化着,让冉阿让弃恶投善,对与他毫无血缘关系的人给予无微不至的爱,也许这就是人性的魅力。但是,这个社会的丑陋与压迫,使冉阿让一再落入法律的魔爪之中,所幸他的心已是圣人的心,像那个主教一样。懂得爱,懂得宽
恕!他放走了一直追捕他的侦察员沙威,他原谅一切,他是那样的温和、有大爱。谁能想象他曾经是一个残暴的苦役犯?
整部小说在于怎样揭露这种社会压迫如何把人间变成地狱,也让我深切地体会到社会最底层穷苦人的生活,看到人性的善恶,并且时而为之感动。这不得不再一次的让我感叹巨匠雨果的文笔!光明磊落,宽厚善良的人,无论在哪里都会受到人们的尊重。但是,阴险狡诈,自私自利的小人会永远遭到人类的唾弃。书中有许多角色也真是这个社会的缩影,比如店主德纳第,为了钱财不惜一切进行诈骗,一时声称自己是演员,一时又说是画家,但再高明的欺诈手段高,也掩盖不了自己丑陋的内心。在生活中也有着类似的事情:比如为了提高自己的成绩排名,而不惜考试舞弊,但这种行为纵使欺骗了老师,同学,但却永远也欺骗不了自己,欺骗不了自己的真才实学!任何刻意的伪装都将被识破,虚伪不可能永久。
如果这个世界没有了压迫,没有了伪装,大家都像主教那般成为光明的使者,传递无私,善良的精神,让每一个都加入到助人为乐,见义勇为的队伍中来,那么我们这个社会将会是何等的平等和谐呀!
醴陵四中高一:夏花
第二篇:悲惨世界读后感Les Misérables
Book Review of Les Misérables
What is Les Misérables all about? In my chilrhood, I thought it was a story about a bad guy chasing a good person. I didn’t recognize that it is an epic of love, grace and redemption until the recent reading. The real epic does not only tell the time change or revolution but also concern with human’s soul. The souls of people are no less spectacular than the most deramatic revolution. That’s the reason why Hugo spent a large part of the book setting up the character of Bienvenu and her believe in religion which, in my point of view, is the key of understanding this splendid epic.
Les Misérables depicts the burgeoning city and the remote town as well. But it mainly focuses on the city -- Paris. Owing to that it can surely be hailed as the Encyclopaedia of Paris. Readers can have a glance of prison, slum, streets, sewers, cunning and audacious gangs, rough but kind-hearted children, stiff but holy cloister and deprived and angry people serving hard labor. Readers follow Hugo to stroll on the street, feel the breath of the venerable city and have a tiny touch of the secrets hiding behind the shutters.
Hugo is a compassionate Christian. His will began like this: “God, soul and responsibility are enough to me. I entertain these conceptuion to live and to die. God, to me, is truth, luminosity, justice and conscience.” This belief explains particular features of each characters in his book. Gavroche was of course uneducated but was brave and kind; Eponine had a deep and crazy love for Marius, surprisingly to readers, she sacrificed her life for another. Jean Valjean was once jealous and afraid that his daughter would be taken away by a young man, but finally he safed that young man without hesitation. “ Everything and everyone has its dark side, which we spit on and frown upon. But at the same time, it/he has its strengh and virtue which we shall adore.” Hogo once said. He vividly potrayed the opposite side of people’s character to reveal human nature. In the 1832 Paris Revolution, Hogo, on one side, highly praised the insurrectionlists’ nobility; on the other side, he cruelly showed readers the cold and detached masses and shameless speculators who shall take part of the blame for the failure of revolution.
With those aspects I discussed above, Les Misérables is a real epic. It tells the stories of souls, people, city, country and an era. It depicts evil and virtue and describes them as the two sides of a coin.
Yes, Les Misérables tells stories. But not only stories.