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After reading "War and Peace"
After carefully reading a famous book, everyone must have a lot of thoughts about life or things. Why not calm down and write down your thoughts after reading it? Many people must be worried about how to write a good review. The following is a review of "War and Peace" that I collected for reference only. Let's take a look. Thoughts after reading "War and Peace" 1
"War and Peace" is a magnificent masterpiece. It centers on the issue of war and features the works of Kuragin, Bolkonsky, Raustov and Bezhukhov. The lives of four aristocratic families are used as clues to show the history of Russia in the first 15 years of the 19th century, depicting the lives of various classes. It is a magnificent epic that reproduces the social style of that time. The various characters in the work are accurately and delicately depicted, and the scenery is as close as you can see. Although it is a work from the 19th century, it has been handed down to this day without any sense of isolation. The compassion for human nature revealed in it still touches people's hearts across time and space. Taking the lives of the four aristocratic families of Bolkonsky, Bezukhov, Rostov and Vasily in war and peace years as plot clues, it vividly shows the battle between the Russian-Austrian Allied Forces and the French Army from 1805 to 1820. A series of major historical events such as the Battle of Austerlitz, the French invasion of Russia, the Great Fire of Moscow, and the retreat of Napoleon's army demonstrated the patriotism and heroism of the soldiers and praised the Russians' spirit of common hatred and the greatness of the people's power. victory. The scene is spectacular, the structure is clear, and it has a strong sense of the times. What I feel most deeply is that the characters in this novel are very distinct and full of personality. For example, Andrew is introverted, strong-willed, and has strong social activity ability; Pierre is outspoken, emotional, lacks practical ability, and focuses more on the pursuit of moral ideals; the heroine Natasha is an emotional person, A woman who is full of vitality, loves nature, is close to the people, and has national temperament. They have been trained and grown in the war to defend the motherland. These main characters have high cognitive and aesthetic values. The greed, hypocrisy and depraved personality of the court nobles represented by Kuragin were also nakedly portrayed and whipped mercilessly.
I think that with Tolstoy’s high and far-sighted vision, he may not necessarily take human beings’ so-called politics into consideration. Fundamentally speaking, what Tolstoy is concerned about should be the broader spirit and eternity. In "War and Peace", Tolstoy used the brains of Pierre and Andre to discuss this issue more than once. He did not tell us the final result of the discussion, which is also the reason for its objectivity. He seems to want us to think for ourselves and figure it out. However, people's thoughts are different, and everyone has their own opinions and opinions. Therefore, everyone who has read "War and Peace" has constructed his own "War and Peace" in his heart.
"War and Peace" has given me many things, including the principles of the operation of all things in the universe, inspiration in life, and spiritual comfort. I have always liked the character of Pierre and treated him mentally as a close friend. He is easy-going, kind, unruly, greedy for enjoyment but does not have the airs of an aristocratic gentleman, and is often immersed in the spiritual world to the point of being distracted. These characteristics make me feel friendly. Natasha is very cute, but a little frivolous, so she gave up her love for Andrei once Anatole tempted her. After experiencing the baptism of war, Natasha became much calmer and more mature, but at the same time she lost her previous liveliness and happiness. Andre is a different kind of character. He is cold, smart, kind and sensitive, but he often lacks Pierre's tolerance when things happen, so he often regrets it. It's a pity that Andre died, but other than that, we can't find a better ending to arrange for him. After all, he realized enlightenment when he died. There are many wonderful scenes in "War and Peace" that are worthy of our review, such as the scene where Natasha and Pierre say goodbye when the Rostov family moved out of Moscow due to the war. Natasha poked her head out of the car window and greeted Pierre when she saw Pierre walking by in a shabby dress. They chatted briefly, and Pierre seemed careless because he was obsessed with Natasha and considering his own situation. Finally, he waved goodbye to Natasha: "Tomorrow, no! Goodbye, goodbye." Then he stopped. Left behind the carriage. Natasha still stuck her head out of the window for a while, smiling kindly and happily at Pierre who was gradually walking away.
This paragraph particularly touched me. Although the conversation between them was very dull and almost nothing surprising, I could still feel the true love between people under the shadow of war. Especially Pierre's words: "Tomorrow, no! Goodbye, goodbye." is even more valuable. He seemed to feel that after this separation, he and Natasha would never see each other again. The war was gradually approaching, and tomorrow was uncertain, so he said such seemingly casual but extremely painful words. After reading "War and Peace" 2
For "War and Peace" I imagined such an ending; Natasha was ruined because of her elopement with Anatole, the Rostov family was facing bankruptcy, and Maria and Anatoly were ruined. The property of Nicholas's union was given to her nephew, Prince Nicholas the Younger. In the end, Maria fell seriously ill and died peacefully in her husband's arms. Pierre gave his money to the peasants, returned the land to the peasants, divorced Helen, and finally married Natasha. In the eyes of the upper class, this is the union of a pair of fallen humans, but in fact it is the union of two angels. Afraid of causing further trouble to the family, Sonia left and worked as a tutor in a manor. Prince Andrei died, leaving only a vague impression -----.
My mother said this ending was tragic and said to me: Why do you wish them bad luck? I think mom was wrong this time. In my opinion this is a very happy ending. Natasha and Pierre, they will be happy (although you won’t know for sure in the future, maybe they won’t be able to resist society’s prejudice). Although Maria died, she had already received the warmth of her family. She would be very happy when she died in the arms of her husband. She would no longer have to endure the poverty and hunger of her family. Sonia's ending is completely according to my wishes. I sympathize with her because she is penniless and has no parents or brothers.
My mother sympathized with Natasha and Maria, but I felt that Sonia was even more pitiful. She never got a moment of warmth. The other two had property and status, but she had nothing. Sonia is so noble and docile (I hate this the most). I hope she can be independent, but I know that she cannot leave the Rostov family. Regarding Nicholas, my grandma said that he was a young man who was dedicated to his duties. My mother said that he was responsible. I thought the same, but I felt that he lacked courage and courage. He and Natasha both grew up in honey water. I am very resentful towards them as people with property and status. As my mother said, I use money to measure a person. I am a little bit, I admit it.
Let’s talk about the only character I like (temporarily), Dolokhov. He is smart, brave, lively, and has a noble heart (I think), but there is one thing. Too dissolute. To be honest, if he was not a profligate, what would he be called Dolokhov? Isn’t he just like Nicholas? In the upper-class decent society, these noble qualities of his are not tolerated. He is so kind and filial to her mother and sister, and he despises everything except those he considers noble. How wonderful it would be if he married Sonia! But Sonia rejected him. In fact, they are not worthy, but I always believe that Dolokhov will be very good to Sonia after getting married, because Sonia has a noble heart.
In addition, I have never understood Natasha and don’t like her. Probably because her ending was so good, but more importantly she was the heroine and I wasn't interested. Especially when Natasha was deceived, she felt that her beautiful youthful life had passed and her best years were wasted. Her spirit seemed to be further sublimated, and her sincerity to God and prayer to her enemies seemed to be incompatible with Princess Mary is similar. I have no idea why Natasha felt that her wonderful youthful life was far away. The perfect image in her mind has let her down, so she should be extremely sad! I once asked my mother, and she said it was because I was too young to understand, and she would wait until I was older. But I am already 13 years old, only 3 years younger than Natasha. Mom said that every age has a different idea, and you will understand it in the future. I hope so, I won't think about it for now. Originally, I thought that Natasha's love for Andre was the result of a young girl's first love, unwilling to be lonely, and full of curiosity about the outside world. When Andre leaves her, she loses all pleasure and is troubled by his empty relationship. Then she met Anatole and was naturally fascinated by him. When Anatole disappointed her, she was ashamed of her behavior. These points made me understand a little bit. But then I became a little confused.
Let’s talk about Dolokhov again, mother said, he is like an uncle, good in everything, but he can’t have a family.
I was a little angry when I heard that, but I still smiled on the outside. These few words from my mother made me lose most of my good impression of him. It seemed that my mother was right. I seemed to have lost interest in the whole book. I no longer expected that reading it would make me happy. Now I am reading it reluctantly. The only thing I want to read is about the war. This is indeed the essence of the whole book. It is much more interesting than the other parts. At least after reading Tolstoy’s introduction and description of the war, I A battle map appeared in my mind; "left wing... right wing... skirmish line..." It gave me something to think about, which was really a good thing.
When I was writing this reading, some students thought I was writing lyrics, and I didn’t tell them what I was writing. I will not tell anyone this in the future. This is my idea. . Thoughts after reading "War and Peace" 3
If you like a certain book, it is mostly because you find your own shadow in the characters in it.
I like Natasha. She is the kind of girl I wanted to be when I was little. But in reality, I am more like a combination of Princess Maria and Sonia.
Princess Maria looks like her former self. She was timid and had low self-esteem, especially when she had to meet Anatole for the first time. She was like a puppet at the mercy of the little Duchess and Miss Brianna. She was dressed up as someone completely different than herself but could do nothing about it. Her frustration made her extremely sad. That wonderful description is a reflection of my own inner self: Why can’t I make my own decisions in life? Is it because everything I present is so bad in the eyes of others? They think I am so bad. , couldn't stand it, so they told me how to live my life according to their way. It was that kind of extreme inferiority that made me feel passionate about Princess Maria for the first time. There are also all kinds of fantasies after meeting Anatole: just being confused by the outside, instead of thinking about whether the characters and qualities of the two people are really suitable. This kind of thing has happened to me before, and I felt very embarrassed and guilty after reading it.
As her rich spiritual world gradually unfolded, piety, kindness, love, responsibility and responsibility, I began to like this character more and more. If the love for Natasha is a kind of envy and yearning, the love for Princess Maria is more recognition. Tolstoy gave her a happy ending. She deserves it.
I like Sonia because she is beautiful. Tolstoy did not skimp on his pen and ink. In addition to praising Natasha's beauty, he also mentioned the beautiful Sonia many times, and many meticulous descriptions also made the image of this character vivid on the page. In my heart, Sonia is a well-behaved girl with two long black braids and big black eyes, who is willing to sacrifice everything for the Rostov family and her beloved Nikolay. She is used to and likes to sacrifice herself, because she feels that only by making sacrifices can she show her dignity. How similar she and I are at this point! But Tolstoy bluntly pointed out the folly of doing so: Nicholas felt an unrequited gratitude to her in his heart and appreciated her patience and loyalty, but But he tried his best to distance himself from her. In his mind Nikolai reproached her for being too perfect, for being blameless. There were qualities in her that people cherished, but there were few things that could make him love her. Sometimes, I feel that it is great to sacrifice yourself and endure hardships, but apart from your parents, how many people really care about you? Sonia, who had no parents since she was a child and relied on others to support her, has already been accustomed to her family. Therefore, I sympathize with Sonia very much. While I resonate with her, it also reminds me that dignity and confidence are not obtained through unnecessary sacrifices.
Among the male protagonists, Prince Andrei is heroic, talented, has a prominent family, and has excellent conditions in all aspects, which is perfect; Nikolay is handsome and unrestrained, has the responsibility and responsibility of a man, and can work with Princess Maria finally gets together, which is what I want to see; but compared to the two diamond-level high-quality men mentioned above, I prefer the tall, fat and strong man who is addicted to sensuality at the beginning. Pierre lives a high-class life, is somewhat timid and cowardly. I don’t know why, but when I saw these three words, the image of Teacher Gao Xiaosong came to my mind. Later, when I watched the BBC version of "War and Peace", Pierre looked like a grown-up version of Harry Potter. He wore a pair of small round glasses with gold rims and showed some kindness and tenderness, which captured my heart even more. My heart.
His love and silent protection for Natasha from the bottom of his heart should be what every woman desires!
Another male protagonist who impressed me deeply is the old Duke Bolkonsky. The grumpy, stubborn, mean-tongued old man never had a proper conversation with his daughter; he even deliberately used Miss Brianna to humiliate Princess Maria. Every time I read such a description, I will be so angry that I wonder whether the princess is his biological daughter. The author writes so much about this that I almost believe that the old Duke really hates his daughter. However, even if you use your stupid brain a little bit, you will think that this is against human nature: who doesn't love his children? When the old Duke was dying, he grabbed Princess Maria's hand and cried bitterly, a Repeating "Good girl...thank you...thank you for everything...forgive me...", the father's love is released without reservation. I have read this section many times, and every time I burst into tears with the father and daughter. I think the saddest sadness is the feeling of being helpless when you have hurt someone who loves you deeply but never have the chance to make up for it. Thoughts after reading "War and Peace" 4
To love with human love, we can turn from love to hate; but divine love cannot be changed. Neither death nor anything can destroy it; it is the constitution of the soul. ——Inscription
After reading a work by the Russian writer Leo Tolstoy-"War and Peace", I feel that Leo Tolstoy is not just a writer, From the book, I seem to see that he has a high degree of thoroughness in military, philosophy, history, etc. My love and admiration for him made me feel a little bit about this well-known book.
The novel is written from the Battle of Austerlitz in 1805 to 1821, when the Russian autocracy strengthened and lurked in crisis. The main line is that the relationship between France and Russia deteriorated and war was about to break out. But the content is not all about war. The protagonist of the story, the young Duke Andrei, devoted himself to the "smoke-filled war" for his faith. He left his pregnant wife in the care of his father and sister Maria, and served as the aide-de-camp of General Kutuzov in the army. He expected this This war can bring glory and glory to oneself. As for the protagonist Pierre, he is Andre's good friend who returned from studying abroad. He has a noble status. Since he inherited all the inheritance after the count's death, he is also one of the top capitalists in Moscow.
The guardian Duke Larkin, who had ulterior motives, took a liking to Pierre and planned to marry the beautiful but misbehaving young lady Ellen to him. At the same time, Andre, who was defeated in the Battle of Austerlitz, was unfortunately seriously injured. He was also severely damaged physically and mentally and had to rest quietly to recuperate. On the other side, newly married Pierre soon discovered the ambiguous relationship between his wife Ellen and his friend Dobhoff. In order to protect his reputation, he finally separated from Ellen and fell into a deep inner confusion. In the midst of the struggle, it was not until I met the leader of the mutual aid association that I slowly began to find a new faith.
On the night when Andre returned home from the battlefield, his wife passed away after giving birth to a baby boy. This made Andre suddenly feel that his life had come to an end, until he met a lively Natasha is a beautiful, vibrant young lady, but her father's strong opposition forces Andrei to go abroad and Natasha has no choice but to be separated for a year. Natasha finally cannot help but elope with Ellen's brother Anatole in loneliness. Later, during a war in 1812, Nata saw Andre who was dying. She apologized to him and took care of him enthusiastically, but Andre eventually passed away with death. Pierre transformed into a farmer to assassinate Napoleon but was captured instead. His wife Ellen continued to behave dissolutely in this war-torn environment, and finally died of accidentally taking abortion pills. After several battles, Russia finally won. Like the perfect ending of every story, everyone lived a happy and beautiful life.
War is full of killing. Go to war for what you believe in, regardless of the nobility of life. Indeed, war is the most barbaric act of losing humanity. I remember this sentence in the book: "Have I fallen... I only know that I no longer have to run with the flag... I no longer have to fight for war." I'm troubled..." Prince Andrei lay quietly on the ground. This is war. I think no one likes war. It cannot be compared with all the beautiful things. The battlefield is just a Shura field sprinkled with blood. Emperors are always cold and ruthless. In their eyes, war is just a "fight" related to national interests and honor and disgrace.
I hate war. Emperors will always be slaves of history.
But during the war, I saw that the Russian people share the same hatred of the enemy. In war, there will definitely be victims. For the sake of peace, they are willing to shed their blood to defend the country and the people. There are also many descriptions in the book of how disgusting people's ugly desires are in an environment like war. For example, the dissolute Ellen and the Duke Larkin who show wealth and power are just as important as life. Their era will eventually pass, and what will come will be nothing but evil. It's peace.
The arrival of peace is greeted with flowers covered with blood. War will not last forever because justice exists. In this book, all tragedies in the world, all kinds of passions, and the life stages of a person from a crying baby to a gray-haired old man are all included in this book, Strahov once commented. I like Andre's simple perseverance, Natasha's lively kindness, and Pierre's gentleness but not cowardice... They are not perfect, and each has their own human desires, but God said that everyone will have flaws, just like Some people have bigger flaws in apples that have been bitten by God, precisely because God particularly likes their fragrance. Maybe they are apples that have been bitten by God a lot, so they are the people who are most loved by God.
In the end, the era of peace has truly come, weddings, births, just like little Nicholas said: All I can do is to make the people I love happy. After reading "War and Peace" 5
At the end of 20xx, I finished reading this masterpiece "War and Peace" with more than one million words. The book is all-encompassing and involves too much content, including history, religion, and philosophy. , military, socio-economic, political, and diplomatic aspects, I can’t finish them all at once, so I will only talk about my feelings after reading this book from the two aspects of history and the discussion of the meaning of life that I feel deeply.
Let’s talk about history first. The book mainly writes about the history of Russia in the early 19th century. The two wars with Napoleon are the main content. The author discusses his own views in the book and criticizes the view that history is created by great men. The author believes that great men are just slaves of history, and that real history is created by everyone who participates in it. If each person's will and behavior are compared to differentials, then history is the integral of all these differentials, reflecting people's collective will and behavior. In fact, from ancient times to the present, human beings have never truly grasped the laws of historical development. Otherwise, there would not have been so many wars and disasters in human history.
Let’s talk about the discussion of the meaning of life. There are two protagonists in the book, Pierre and Andre. Pierre was the illegitimate son of the richest man in Russia. Because the rich man only had such a son, all his property and title were passed to Pierre after his death. Pierre gained huge wealth and immediately became the coveted object of young ladies to be married. In the end, Pierre was blinded by beauty and vanity and married Helen, the most beautiful woman in Russia, whom he did not love in his heart. It is conceivable that married life is not happy, and the two people with different personalities are getting farther and farther apart. Helen was originally the darling of society. After marrying Pierre, her status in society became higher and higher and she was very popular. Pierre was in pain due to his unhappy marriage and used his extravagant and dissolute life to numb himself. Later, he joined the Freemasonry in an attempt to use religion to save his soul. He used his huge fortune to carry out charity, emancipate serfs, and build schools, but these did not comfort him much. Until the second war against Napoleon, when Moscow fell and Pierre was captured by the French army, Pierre changed a lot during those days as a prisoner. Because there were no endless social activities, Pierre had more time to Reflect on your previous life. He felt that the reason why he was unhappy before was precisely because he got too many things, and those were not what he wanted. Happiness lies in satisfying people's natural needs, and excess will only bring misfortune. Later, after the defeat of the Napoleonic War, Pierre was rescued. He felt that his spirit had been baptized and he was a completely different person. I am no longer as mean to others as before, but full of love; I am not as confused about things as before, but have my own opinions.
Andrei was born into a Russian nobleman. He had a high social status and was very capable. He was a promising young man. He was seriously injured in the first war against Napoleon and was captured. Everyone thought he was martyred, but he miraculously survived and returned to Russia. After returning to China, his wife died after giving birth, which made Andre frustrated and lost hope in his life. At a ball, the reunion of Prince Andrei and Natasha ignited the fire of love in his heart. He was full of hope for life and felt ridiculous about his previous attitude towards life.
The two agreed to get married within one year if they both still love each other. But Natasha was young and ignorant, and was abducted by the playboy Anatole. She broke off her engagement with Andrei and regretted it afterwards. After Andre learned the news, he was heartbroken. He was shot during the second war against Napoleon and died. After the fire in Moscow, Natasha's family was preparing to move, and one of the wounded soldiers they received was Prince Andrei, so Natasha took care of Andrei all the way with guilt in her heart. Andre knew that his life was short, and he felt relieved to be cared for by his beloved woman before he died. He did not show any nostalgia for life or fear of death, because when he was shot, he realized the true meaning of life - loving people. As long as a person is alive, he should love everyone around him with all his heart. Before his death, his heart was filled with tranquility and he regarded death as his destination. Andre's life reminds me of a saying - Hear the Tao in the morning and die in the evening. If people really understand life, death will be nothing.
The above are the main thoughts after reading this book. In fact, it took me a month to read this book. The book is really long. The more I read, the more I gain and the more I can appreciate the pleasure that reading brings, which is to deepen myself. The joy of understanding the world and inner world, the joy of harvest. After reading "War and Peace" 6
Taking advantage of my free time during the winter vacation, I finished reading the world famous book "War and Peace". If I say that when I held the book "War and Peace" in my hand, it was with reverence. So, when I finished reading the book "War and Peace", my heart could not be calm for a long time. Because, before this, I have heard a lot about "War and Peace" by the great Russian writer Leo Tolstoy. Today, after I completely studied the novel "War and Peace", I have no idea about the novel. and its author have a deeper understanding.
"War and Peace" takes the lives of the four aristocratic families of Bolkonsky, Bezukhov, Rostov, and Vasily in the war and peace years as plot clues, vividly showing From 1805 to 1820, a series of major historical events such as the battle between the Russian-Austrian Allied Forces and the French Army at Austerlitz, the French invasion of Russia, the Great Fire of Moscow, and the retreat of Napoleon's army demonstrated the patriotism and heroism of the soldiers. , praising the great victory of the Russian people's spirit of common hatred and the power of the people. The scene is spectacular, the structure is clear, and it has a strong sense of the times. What I feel most deeply is that the characters in this novel are very distinct and full of personality. For example, Andrew is introverted, strong-willed, and has strong social activity ability; Pierre is outspoken, emotional, lacks practical ability, and focuses more on the pursuit of moral ideals; the heroine Natasha is an emotional person, A woman who is full of vitality, loves nature, is close to the people, and has national temperament. They have been trained and grown in the war to defend the motherland. These main characters have high cognitive and aesthetic values. The greed, hypocrisy and depraved personality of the court nobles represented by Kuragin were also nakedly portrayed and whipped mercilessly. I feel that novels like "War and Peace" are a bit profound and new to me, but through this study, I have a preliminary understanding and desire to learn about such world famous works. The main plot of this magnificent masterpiece with a strong Russian national style revolves around the lives of the four aristocratic families of Bolkonsky, Bezukhov, Rostov and Vasily, and is set in 1812. It centered on the Russian Patriotic War and reflected a series of major events at that time. Not only that, we can also learn a lot of things, including philosophy, history, politics, economics, military science and even religion, etc. All of these combined form a huge ideological system.
This work shows the patriotic spirit of the Russian people during the war, as well as the aristocratic families who took the lead in deporting troops and donating money to Russia, which greatly increased the morale of the soldiers and civilians and shared the same hatred with the common people, and they were bloody. Fight hard. After reading this book, I realized that the might of the armed forces can defeat the enemy, but it cannot defeat the unyielding spirit of unity and unity among people across the country.
The person who had the greatest impact on me in this book was Bezukhov-Pierre. He was outspoken, emotional, brave and generous. He became a millionaire overnight, but he did not pay attention to money. In the end, in order to help Russia win, he sold all his property and encouraged the people to join the war. He also took the lead in joining the army and made great contributions to Russia. In the end, when the world-famous city-Moscow fell into the hands of Napoleon , he insisted on not leaving, and was prepared to sacrifice himself to assassinate Napoleon for the sake of the victory or defeat of the country. I admire him very much, and I want to learn from his spirit of self-sacrifice and self-sacrifice to fulfill the greater self! ! ! ! ! !
After reading the entire book, there are only a few such real and vivid characters in my mind that I cannot forget. These characters run through the plot of the entire book. They each have different thoughts and personalities. In their different life trajectories, they have all experienced the baptism of physical and mental war and peace.
I can’t help but want to talk about Pierre. He left such a deep impression on me.
In the past, I thought naively, how wonderful war would be! War can not only plunder territory, but also increase prestige. It really kills two birds with one stone! "War and Peace" made me understand the cruelty of war and the beauty of peace. Peace is the most precious. When the smoke of gunpowder rises from the peaceful land, it means the beginning of war - people leave their homes one after another, and their wives and children are separated. , there was also a look of horror in the children's eyes. People were deprived of water, food, and food. Everything was so shocking and terrible. Peace, what a sacred word!
I would like to be a messenger of peace, enabling all countries to establish friendship and trust; I would like to be a pure white dove of peace, flying in all directions with the mission of peace!
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