Different people have different feelings about the same book. This sentence comes from Shakespeare's famous saying. The original words are "There will be a thousand Hamlets in the eyes of a thousand readers." Indeed, because everyone's growth environment, personality, attitude towards life, communication style, etc. are different, this also leads to different people reading the same book having different feelings. Last semester, I watched the work "Oliver Twist" by the British writer Charles Dickens with my roommate. After reading this book, we both had different feelings about the same book. I felt sympathy for the protagonist Oliver's experience, and I felt grateful for those who let their hearts help him. My roommate, on the other hand, was more angry about the behavior of the negative characters in the book.