When we reflect and gain new inspiration, it is necessary to write an experience. This can help us analyze the causes of problems and find solutions to them. So what should you pay attention to when writing your experience? The following is a sample essay on reading experience of "War and Peace" that I compiled for everyone. It is for reference only. I hope it can help everyone. "War and Peace" reading experience sample 1
Many famous aphorisms from ancient and modern times at home and abroad express that money is something external to the body, and we cannot take it too seriously. Landlords and nobles have always been extremely ugly in people's hearts, so they should Kill all the characters.
When seeing the title of the book "War and Peace", many people may think, like me, that it is about a famous war and a reflection on war. However, after careful reading, you will find that this is Not so. Many characters in the play are impressive, such as Pierre, an idealist and a rich man who cares about the people's country, Prince Andrey with a tragic fate, Natasha, a passionate and willful but simple and naive, who sacrifices herself. Maria, Nicholas who punishes rape and eliminate evil, and Anatole, who does not miss the point of business, lives and drinks, etc. Under the powerful invasion of France, some of them had the dream of serving their country and joined the army to fight, some fled in despair, and still Some were far-sighted and attempted to assassinate Napoleon... Some of them survived and lived a happy life. For example, Maria and the cavalry colonel Nicholas got married after the war, ran the farm, achieved great success, and lived an unexpected life. Happy life, some live a miserable single life, without feelings and money, like Sonia, she was forced by Mrs. Rostov to break up with her beloved Nikolai, and was also forced to lose her employment The worst thing about a nanny's job is that he dies directly in the end and never sees his relatives again. Prince Andrei is one of them. He fought bravely on the battlefield, but was seriously injured in the end and died leaving his precious son. , but in many stories in this book, money seems to be the protagonist.
Sonia has a very good relationship with everyone in the Rostov family, but the Rostov family is in danger of bankruptcy and wandering. Sonia loves Mrs. Rostov’s son Nikolai very much. But once Nicholas marries Sonia, the Rostov family will be completely destroyed. Because the son of the Rostov family who has no money marries Sonia, who has less money than them, not only will they not Providing financial assistance will accelerate the demise of the Rostov family, but marrying a rich lady will at least make their food and life not a problem. Although the Rostov family loves Sonia, they cannot do it because of Love ruined the name of the Rostov family, and finally forced Sonia away in tears, leaving her to spend the rest of her life alone, and she was almost not mentioned at the end of the book. If it weren't for money, could Sonia be driven away?
Count Rostov is a prominent person, but because of the phone bill, their living conditions have become negative. Prince Andrei fled from Moscow. The death of Pecha, the countess's despair, etc., a series of blows came to this weather-beaten old man, and his plan to save the family's financial crisis was always unable to proceed. During the escape, a fire burned down the house in Moscow. The mansion was really beyond repair this time. Soon, the old count, who was originally a distinguished man, passed away in a simple rental house. Without money, his life would be threatened. If Count Rostov still had a lot of money, Will his life be so miserable?
Stealing from the rich and giving to the poor has always been a tactic used by many heroes. Is there anything wrong with having money? Are nobles at fault? Were the landlords at fault? Some of the hateful landlords we see are just fictitious. Having money is a good thing. Money cannot represent everything, but money can make our lives full of happiness. Your life is guaranteed. Think about it, you have money. , you can enjoy popular food, drink spicy food, drive a BMW and ride a Mercedes-Benz every day, and eat a Manchu-Han banquet. When you have money, people who like you will grab a lot of them, just like gravel in the mountains. When you have money, when When a war is about to break out between countries, you realize that the situation is not good and quickly buy a plane ticket to escape to a rich country. Your life is protected and you can still live a happy life as usual...
Money is a good thing, so it should be He is our good friend, but we cannot take money too seriously, because no matter how much money and ornaments you had in your previous life, you will not be able to take a penny with you when you die. "War and Peace" Reading Experience Sample 2
Recently, I read "War and Peace", one of the masterpieces of the famous novelist Leo Tolstoy. After reading it, I thought a lot .
In terms of structural arrangement, it would have been very difficult to handle such a vast work, but Tolstoy was able to rely on his artistic genius to shuttle between war and peace in an orderly manner. Orderly and without any chaos. Moreover, Tolstoy seems to be particularly good at depicting the kind of difficult scenes, such as wars, dances, and banquets. He can tell everyone's character and psychology in very short words, but he never cares about the chaotic feeling of losing one or the other. This is the case with other people. It is beyond the reach of any writer.
In terms of language, "War and Peace" always maintains a simple, grand and distinctive style. It is not clear-cut, but has profound connotations. People can tell at a glance that it is T?ss's writing, which is better than It's much better than Shakespeare's carvings and sentences.
In terms of character, "War and Peace" also has its own merits.
First of all, almost every character in the book, including those unimportant supporting characters, such as Hippolyte, Mortema, Little Nicholas, etc., has their own personality (to do this One point is more difficult. Other novels such as "A Dream of Red Mansions" and "Water Margin" have similar achievements).
Secondly, the personalities of many characters in the book are constantly changing. For example, Pierre, from single to married, from illegitimate child to heir, from Helen to Natasha, from Jacobin to Franciscan, from before the war to during the war to after the war, from noble lord to prisoner and then again. From being young and energetic when he first debuted to being studious and thoughtful later, his character has always been in an unstoppable state. Every time he experiences something, he will have some new ideas and complete them without knowing it. own transformation. Another example is Andrei, who experienced many major changes in his life, including joining the army, being injured, losing his wife, falling in love with Natasha, Natasha's change of heart, and death. Compared to Pierre, his personality changes more suddenly, which is related to his environment and his own characteristics. Natasha changed the most, especially after marrying Pierre. She changed from the lively, happy, singing and dancing girl to a slovenly, even stingy mother, so much so that Denisov once again When he saw her, he was surprised. However, no matter how incredible the changes in these characters are, we will all think it is reasonable and reasonable, and we cannot raise any objections. It seems that everything should be like this. And no matter how they changed, Pierre was still Pierre, Natasha was still Natasha, Andre was still Andre, the fundamental characteristics they were born with would never change. This is the brilliance of Tolstoy. He is always able to stand on an objective level and objectively describe and observe the character of the characters without deliberately creating it because of any subjective factors. On the surface, this kind of bystander's line drawing seems to lack emotion and is too cold, but if you dig deeper, you will find that Tolstoy actually embodies many things in the characters he writes, including the world. The deepest emotion and compassion. It is precisely this deepest emotion that keeps Tolstoy at a certain distance from what he loves. He can judge objectively, but it is difficult for him to invest wishfully.
I remember Gorky said in a letter to Chekhov: "Do you know that in your plays, I feel that your treatment of the characters is more cruel than the devil, you treat them like snow, like It's as cold as the wind and snow." But it was the play "Uncle Vanya" that moved Gorky to tears. Reading "War and Peace" gave me a similar feeling. "War and Peace" reading experience sample 3
Today, the "War and Peace" that I have been studying for half a year is really coming to a small end, and I feel quite reluctant to part with it. Great books always have this characteristic, that is, when you are about to say goodbye to it, it feels like you are leaving someone close to you, and when you unroll the book and re-read it, you feel like you have returned to the past time. When you read this book, you feel like you are leaving it. The mentality and emotions are revealed one by one. Great books lead the growth of human souls by opening up a vivid spiritual world. "War and Peace" is exactly such a book.
In the last part of this masterpiece, "Epilogue", Tolstoy gave me another shock. Although this part is considered tedious by literary critics, I found it wonderfully written. "War and Peace" is like a giant dragon, and the ending is just the finishing touch. Tolstoy left the specific historical statements, and those living characters and plots, and rose to a special height - discussing free will, and also discussing Be subtle, profound, and penetrating. Except that this ending can support this magnificent epic, I can't imagine another ending that can be so perfect.
In this long concluding section, Tolstoy first discusses the "causes" of historical events. He believes that on the surface it seems that "power" is at work, but in essence, power must Act in the direction formed by the "resultant force", otherwise it will be like high-fiving into the void, or like cutting off the water with a knife, without any response or actual effect. On the surface, Napoleon's expedition to Russia seemed to be Napoleon's order. In fact, Napoleon had many military plans and command plans. However, the expedition to Russia really became a reality. It cannot but be said that it conformed to certain inevitable laws of history. . Therefore, starting from this point, Towen explored the relationship between freedom and necessity in a rich and colorful way.
Tolstoy generally believed that from the perspective of reason, free will is an illusion and a "feeling of life that cannot be determined in a moment." However, from the perspective of metaphysics (spirituality), free will is an illusion. It is the whole of life and the essence of what makes a human being human. We cannot imagine complete freedom. No matter how one imagines that one is not affected by the outside world, we can never obtain the concept of freedom in space and time. Movement in space follows inevitable laws, and thinking and judgment in time. It is also subject to a series of restrictions. However the most crucial thing is: we cannot imagine our actions without reasons, "The first requirement of reason is to assume and find reasons, because without reasons we cannot imagine any action. I raise my hand, there is no reason, but I will do it An action without a reason, that was the reason for my behavior.
"What a wonderful argument! If Tolstoy indulges in the discussion of specific scientific knowledge (such as mechanics or physiology) to refute free will, then his argument can be overturned by the development of science, at least it will be implicated and indecisive. However, he paused and turned to a higher level of generalization, such as the hook and lead of Tai Chi. He turned freely, but the conclusion was hard to shake. It is really comparable to professional philosophers.
More importantly! However, Tolstoy did not indulge in one end and ignore the other. He went on to argue that absolute necessity is also impossible because the laws of the world are endless, and the various conditions and causes are also endless, and it is impossible for people to understand them. All laws and conditions, then, are never completely necessary. “A dying person, an unborn fetus or an idiot, they have no freedom at all, and the concept of the person we observe does not exist, because Without freedom, we would not be human beings. "Due to the non-existence of transcendent, omniscient and omnipotent people, people can always reveal the constraints of necessity and obtain their freedom. What Towen shows here is an agnostic position, because we have an agnostic attitude towards the nature of the universe and life. Unknowable, therefore, freedom is based on the unknowable. This is exactly the axiom of libertarianism (classical liberalism) in the twentieth century. In the world of knowability and materialism, there is no freedom, only the so-called "differential equations." " and "chaos", however, the freedom from "chaos" is not freedom. Real freedom comes from the autonomy and self-discipline of the will.
However, the above argument is still "sticking to both ends". Weng also demonstrated another important truth: the inherent nature of freedom and necessity. Free will is precisely based on the laws of necessity. On the one hand, without physical and physiological processes, thoughts can only be castles in the air. On the other hand, even if we recognize thousands of laws, we can always say: we could have done this instead of doing that at that time, so this will that tries to transcend the constraints of the laws is free will, just like if we did it. Although there are ten thousand evil deeds, one can always say: It would have been better if I had endured it at that time, and I could still do good. Therefore, human nature is still good-discriminating between good and evil is fundamental goodness-human nature contains free will. - Trying to transcend constraints is the source of freedom. The most prominent manifestation of human free will is that people can realize free will. From the perspective of observers, it may be difficult to distinguish it from other processes, but from the perspective of actors, it is. It is the most important source of action. "War and Peace" Reading Experience Sample 4
"War and Peace" has given me many things, including the principles of how everything in the universe works, inspiration in life, and spiritual comfort. I have always liked the character of Pierre and treated him as a close friend mentally. He is easy-going, kind-hearted, unruly, and enjoys life without the airs of an aristocratic gentleman. Even in the spiritual world, these characteristics make me feel friendly. Natasha is cute, but a little frivolous, so she gave up her love for Andrei after being tempted by Anatole. The latter Natasha is much calmer and more mature, but at the same time she has lost her previous liveliness and happiness. Andrei has another kind of personality. He is cold, smart, kind and sensitive, but often lacks skin when things happen. El's kind of tolerance, so he often regrets it. It's a pity that Andre died, but other than that, we can't find a better ending for him, after all, he realized it when he died.
There are many wonderful moments in "War and Peace" that are worthy of our review, such as the scene where Natasha said goodbye to Pierre when the Rostov family moved out of Moscow due to the war. He poked his head out and saw Pierre, who was hurriedly dressed in slovenly clothes, and said hello to him. They chatted briefly, but Pierre seemed careless because he was infatuated with Natasha and considering his own situation. He waved goodbye to Natasha: “Tomorrow, no! Goodbye, goodbye. "Then she stopped and fell behind the carriage. Natasha still stuck her head out of the window for a while, showing a kind and happy smile to Pierre who was drifting away.
This paragraph is particularly touching. I was moved. 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. "More valuable. He seemed to feel that this separation meant that he and Natasha would never see each other again. The war was approaching, and tomorrow was uncertain, so he said such seemingly casual but extremely painful words.
Some people say that Tolstoy's monk-like non-resistance makes him look like a ridiculous coward; others say that Tolstoy belongs to the peasant class, and the peasant patriarchal view he advocates has great limitations. In this regard, I would like to say that what our world lacks is Tolstoy's non-resistance. Because human beings are so victorious that they not only want to surpass their own compatriots, but also want to further conquer the nature that breeds them. Obviously, it is impossible for humans to conquer nature, and they will pay the price for their victory. Acid rain, the hole in the ozone layer, and the warming of the atmosphere. Don’t these series of facts illustrate this point? As for the so-called limitations of the peasant class, then? It's not worth mentioning. If you use class to divide a great and advanced figure like Tolstoy, it's like measuring the earth with a meter stick. It's ridiculous.
No matter what, Tolstoy is a great figure, and his thoughts are incomprehensible to many people. Therefore, we are not qualified to stand in front of such a great man and point fingers. Although he does not resist and prefers farmers, this is his own personality after all. Like many other people's personalities, we have no reason to disrespect him. Moreover, I believe that it is precisely because of this unique personality that Tolstoy became Tolstoy, otherwise he would be just a mediocre person.
What kind of work is "War and Peace"? Tolstoy once said: "It is not a legend, not a long poem, especially not a historical record. "War and Peace" is just the form in which the author wants to express and can express what he wants to express." He said It's the truth. Mencius once said something similar: "My words are enough to express my ideas." Words can convey the meaning, it's that simple. Tolstoy believed that literature is only a form of expressing thoughts. As a form, it is far less important than the inner soul. When later generations read "War and Peace", they often call it an epic, which actually goes against Toon's wishes. Those who truly understand "War and Peace" will eventually discover that this is a work of thought, but not literature. Tolstoy, the author of the novel, is simply a great thinker. "War and Peace" reading experience sample 5
The book "War and Peace" mainly focuses on the Patriotic War to resist Napoleon's invasion. Through detailed descriptions of several aristocratic families, it reflects the story from 1805 Life in Russia during the historical period from 2000 to the eve of the Decembrist Uprising.
In 1805, Napoleon gathered his troops and continued to advance westward. Russia was threatened, so it signed an alliance with Austria to jointly resist the French army. Although people everywhere were panicked, people's lives were not disrupted. The nobles still held grand balls to receive guests, and still chatted and had fun with their friends. In Moscow, people live peacefully, but on the other side Kutuzov is leading the army to resist the French invasion. Pierre's father died, and he became the richest man in Russia from nothing. Girls all looked at him differently; Prince Andrei joined the army, and the Duchess gave birth to a fat boy for him, but the Duchess died; Nicholas Still pursuing Soliya. Not long after, Andrei proposed to Natasha, but Natasha fell in love with Anatole at the same time. After a while, the war came to Moscow, and people left and fled elsewhere. The war was fierce and both sides suffered heavy casualties. Andre also died in the battle. Napoleon seemed to have a good chance of winning. In 1812, something unexpected happened and the Russian army won. Since then, life has returned to calm. Natasha and Pierre got married and had children, Maria and Nicola also got married, and everyone lived happily.
From the article, I realized the patriotism and great power of the Russian people during the Patriotic War. People are willing to join the army and sacrifice for the country to make their own contributions. They are not afraid of death and are ready to fight anytime and anywhere. As long as the country needs them, they will complete their mission even if they die. Many civilian-born soldiers and officers in the article have this kind of spirit: they are simple and brave, and they despise death. They are all heroic. Kutuzov in the article is calm and calm when faced with problems, his mind is very flexible, and he thinks in detail and thoughtfully every step of the way. He is the embodiment of the wisdom of the people. In the war, Russia was able to defeat many with less, and his contribution is indelible.
The three outstanding aristocratic young men in the novel, Prince Andrei, Pierre and Prince Nicholas, all heroically devoted themselves to the front line of the Patriotic War. Prince Andrei was not only a good assistant to Kutuzov, but also a warrior in the hearts of the people. He died for his country and will never be forgotten. Now people's good days are bought with the blood of those warriors who sacrificed their lives heroically. We must cherish everything they have done for us. How difficult it was for them! Every minute and every second on the battlefield, soldiers are risking their lives. They never thought about retreating. They only thought about how to win and let their children and grandchildren live happily. They never thought about themselves. Those prisoners taken by the French army did not surrender even if they died, nor did they betray the country and the people. Compared with the timid and arrogant Napoleon, how great and noble they appeared.
Although they are ordinary, what they have done is respectable and admirable. We want to pay tribute to them, as well as to the heroic generals, soldiers, commanders and others, and thank them for everything they have given!