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歐亨利短篇小說讀後感二十年後

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❶ 在線急求歐亨利小說《二十年後》英文版

After Twenty Years

The policeman on the beat moved up the avenue impressively. The
impressiveness was habitual and not for show, for spectators were
few. The time was barely 10 o'clock at night, but chilly gusts of
wind with a taste of rain in them had well nigh depeopled the
streets.

Trying doors as he went, twirling his club with many intricate and
artful movements, turning now and then to cast his watchful eye adown
the pacific thoroughfare, the officer, with his stalwart form and
slight swagger, made a fine picture of a guardian of the peace. The
vicinity was one that kept early hours. Now and then you might see
the lights of a cigar store or of an all-night lunch counter; but the
majority of the doors belonged to business places that had long since
been closed.

When about midway of a certain block the policeman suddenly slowed
his walk. In the doorway of a darkened hardware store a man leaned,
with an unlighted cigar in his mouth. As the policeman walked up to
him the man spoke up quickly.

"It's all right, officer," he said, reassuringly. "I'm just waiting
for a friend. It's an appointment made twenty years ago. Sounds a
little funny to you, doesn't it? Well, I'll explain if you'd like to
make certain it's all straight. About that long ago there used to be
a restaurant where this store stands--'Big Joe' Brady's restaurant."

"Until five years ago," said the policeman. "It was torn down then."

The man in the doorway struck a match and lit his cigar. The light
showed a pale, square-jawed face with keen eyes, and a little white
scar near his right eyebrow. His scarfpin was a large diamond, oddly
set.

"Twenty years ago to-night," said the man, "I dined here at 'Big Joe'
Brady's with Jimmy Wells, my best chum, and the finest chap in the
world. He and I were raised here in New York, just like two
brothers, together. I was eighteen and Jimmy was twenty. The next
morning I was to start for the West to make my fortune. You couldn't
have dragged Jimmy out of New York; he thought it was the only place
on earth. Well, we agreed that night that we would meet here again
exactly twenty years from that date and time, no matter what our
conditions might be or from what distance we might have to come. We
figured that in twenty years each of us ought to have our destiny
worked out and our fortunes made, whatever they were going to be."

"It sounds pretty interesting," said the policeman. "Rather a long
time between meets, though, it seems to me. Haven't you heard from
your friend since you left?"

"Well, yes, for a time we corresponded," said the other. "But after
a year or two we lost track of each other. You see, the West is a
pretty big proposition, and I kept hustling around over it pretty
lively. But I know Jimmy will meet me here if he's alive, for he
always was the truest, stanchest old chap in the world. He'll never
forget. I came a thousand miles to stand in this door to-night, and
it's worth it if my old partner turns up."

The waiting man pulled out a handsome watch, the lids of it set with
small diamonds.

"Three minutes to ten," he announced. "It was exactly ten o'clock
when we parted here at the restaurant door."

"Did pretty well out West, didn't you?" asked the policeman.

"You bet! I hope Jimmy has done half as well. He was a kind of
plodder, though, good fellow as he was. I've had to compete with
some of the sharpest wits going to get my pile. A man gets in a
groove in New York. It takes the West to put a razor-edge on him."

The policeman twirled his club and took a step or two.

"I'll be on my way. Hope your friend comes around all right. Going
to call time on him sharp?"

"I should say not!" said the other. "I'll give him half an hour at
least. If Jimmy is alive on earth he'll be here by that time. So
long, officer."

"Good-night, sir," said the policeman, passing on along his beat,
trying doors as he went.

There was now a fine, cold drizzle falling, and the wind had risen
from its uncertain puffs into a steady blow. The few foot passengers
astir in that quarter hurried dismally and silently along with coat
collars turned high and pocketed hands. And in the door of the
hardware store the man who had come a thousand miles to fill an
appointment, uncertain almost to absurdity, with the friend of his
youth, smoked his cigar and waited.

About twenty minutes he waited, and then a tall man in a long
overcoat, with collar turned up to his ears, hurried across from the
opposite side of the street. He went directly to the waiting man.

"Is that you, Bob?" he asked, doubtfully.

"Is that you, Jimmy Wells?" cried the man in the door.

"Bless my heart!" exclaimed the new arrival, grasping both the
other's hands with his own. "It's Bob, sure as fate. I was certain
I'd find you here if you were still in existence. Well, well, well!
--twenty years is a long time. The old gone, Bob; I wish it had
lasted, so we could have had another dinner there. How has the West
treated you, old man?"

"Bully; it has given me everything I asked it for. You've changed
lots, Jimmy. I never thought you were so tall by two or three
inches."

"Oh, I grew a bit after I was twenty."

"Doing well in New York, Jimmy?"

"Moderately. I have a position in one of the city departments. Come
on, Bob; we'll go around to a place I know of, and have a good long
talk about old times."

The two men started up the street, arm in arm. The man from the
West, his egotism enlarged by success, was beginning to outline the
history of his career. The other, submerged in his overcoat,
listened with interest.

At the corner stood a drug store, brilliant with electric lights.
When they came into this glare each of them turned simultaneously to
gaze upon the other's face.

The man from the West stopped suddenly and released his arm.

"You're not Jimmy Wells," he snapped. "Twenty years is a long time,
but not long enough to change a man's nose from a Roman to a pug."

"It sometimes changes a good man into a bad one, said the tall man.
"You've been under arrest for ten minutes, 'Silky' Bob. Chicago
thinks you may have dropped over our way and wires us she wants to
have a chat with you. Going quietly, are you? That's sensible.
Now, before we go on to the station here's a note I was asked to hand
you. You may read it here at the window. It's from Patrolman
Wells."

The man from the West unfolded the little piece of paper handed him.
His hand was steady when he began to read, but it trembled a little
by the time he had finished. The note was rather short.

~"Bob: I was at the appointed place on time. When you struck the
match to light your cigar I saw it was the face of the man wanted in
Chicago. Somehow I couldn't do it myself, so I went around and got
a plain clothes man to do the job. JIMMY."

❷ 歐亨利《二十年後》,寫一篇英文的,120個單詞左右的內容概括。

寫作思路:從文章的寫作目的、中心主旨入手,以使文章中心思想鮮明、深刻地表現出來,正文:

Twenty years later is the work of American writer O. Henry.

《二十年後》是美國作家歐·亨利的作品。

Two American youths, Bob and Jimmy Wells, are a pair of very good friends. When Bob wants to start a business in the west, they will meet in Brady Restaurant in Da Qiao, new york 20 years later.

兩個美國青年——鮑勃和吉米·威爾斯是一對非常要好的朋友,當鮑勃要到西部去創業時,他們相約20年後在紐約大喬勃拉地飯館相會。

However, when Bob, who had spent 20 years in the west and was wanted by Chicago police, came to new york to keep his promise, Jimmy, who had been a patrolman in new york, arrested Bob by unexpected means.

然而當在西部闖盪了20年並且正受芝加哥警方輯捕的鮑勃趕到紐約來踐約時,在紐約已當了巡警的吉米以出人意料的手段逮捕了鮑勃。

The novel reflects the profound changes in all aspects of American social life from the second half of the 19th century to before the First World War through the unexpected changes that took place when the two youths reunited 20 years later.

該小說通過這兩個青年20年後重逢之際所發生的意外變化,反映了美國19世紀後半期到第一次世界大戰前美國社會生活各方面的深刻變遷。

❸ 歐亨利 短篇小說

1、《麥琪的禮物》

《麥琪的禮物》是歐·亨利創作的短篇小說,講述的是一個聖誕節里發生在社會下層的小家庭中的故事。男主人公吉姆是一位薪金僅夠維持生活的小職員,女主人公德拉是一位賢惠善良的主婦。

他們的生活貧窮,但吉姆和德拉各自擁有一樣極珍貴的寶物。吉姆有祖傳的一塊金錶,德拉有一頭美麗的瀑布般的秀發。

為了能在聖誕節送給對方一件禮物,吉姆賣掉了他的金錶為德拉買了一套「純玳瑁做的,邊上鑲著珠寶」的梳子;

德拉賣掉了自己的長發為吉姆買了一條白金錶鏈。他們都為對方舍棄了自己最寶貴的東西,而換來的禮物卻因此變得毫無作用了。

2、《警察與贊美詩》

《警察與贊美詩》是美國作家歐·亨利的短篇小說。該短篇小說講述的是一個窮困潦倒,無家可歸的流浪漢蘇比,因為寒冬想去監獄熬過,所以故意犯罪,去飯店吃霸王餐,擾亂治安,偷他人的傘,調戲婦女等,然而這些都沒有讓他如願進監獄;

最後,當他在教堂里被贊美詩所感動,想要從新開始,改邪歸正的時候,警察卻將他送進了監獄。該小說展示了當時美國下層人民無以為生的悲慘命運。

「警察」和「贊美詩」在標題中雖然是形式上對等排列,但作為支配人類生存選擇的兩股力量是不對等的。在警察與贊美詩的二元對立中,以「警察」為代表的國家政權永遠支配著和控制著以「贊美詩為代表的精神力量。

3、《最後一片葉子》

《最後一片葉子》是美國作家歐·亨利的短篇小說作品。該作品描寫一位老畫家為患肺炎而奄奄一息的窮學生畫最後一片常春藤葉的故事。

瓊西在寒冷的十一月患上了嚴重的肺炎,並且其病情越來越重。作為畫家的她,將生命的希望寄託在窗外最後一片藤葉上,以為藤葉落下之時,就是她生命結束之時。

於是,她失去了活下去的勇氣和信念。作為她的朋友蘇很傷心,便將瓊西的想法告訴了老畫家貝爾曼,這個老畫家是個脾氣火爆,愛取笑人的酒鬼,終日與酒為伴。

畫了近四十年的畫,一事無成,每天都說要創作出一篇驚世之作,卻始終只是空談。但是他對這兩位年青的畫家卻是照顧有佳。他聽到了此事後,便罵了一通,但仍無計可施。

然而令人驚奇的事發生了:盡管屋外的風颳得那樣厲害,而鋸齒形的葉子邊緣已經枯萎發黃,但它仍然長在高高的藤枝上。

瓊西看到最後一片葉子仍然掛在樹上,葉子經過凜冽的寒風依然可以存留下來, 自己為什麼不能?於是又重拾生的信念,頑強地活了下來。

可是故事並不是到此就結束了,真相才剛剛打開:原來是年過六旬的貝爾曼,在一個風雨交加的夜晚,為了畫上最後一片藤葉,因著涼,染上了肺炎。在他生命的最後時刻,他終於完成了令人震撼的傑作。

4、《二十年後》

《二十年後》是美國作家歐·亨利的短篇小說作品。一對在紐約一起長大、情同兄弟的朋友鮑勃和吉米·威爾斯,他們在鮑勃即將啟程去西部冒險的時候,約定20年後在同樣的時間、地點再次見面。

20年來,他們誰也不曾忘記過這個約定。鮑勃從西部不遠萬里來赴約,支撐他的是只要對方還記得這次約定,那無論做什麼都是值得的。對於鮑勃來說,吉米永遠都是最忠實、最令他信任的朋友。

然而,20年後再見面時,等待他們的不是重逢的喜悅,命運卻把他們分別放在了法律天平的兩端,鮑勃是警方正在通緝的要犯,而吉米卻是接到命令努力追捕「狡猾的鮑勃」的警察。

對於吉米來說,究竟是繼續保持對摯友的忠誠,還是履行自己作為警察的職責,他最終選擇了後者。

該小說通過這兩個青年20年後重逢之際所發生的意外變化,反映了美國19世紀後半期到第一次世界大戰前美國社會生活各方面的深刻變遷。

5、《紅毛酋長的贖金》

《紅毛酋長的贖金》,歐亨利的短篇小說作品,文章講述了一個綁架的故事。

「我」與比爾在一個名叫頂峰鎮的地方,綁架了這個鎮上有名望的居民埃比尼澤多塞特的獨子,「我們」原想靠他去敲詐埃比尼澤;

然而「我們」萬萬沒想到,這個孩子捉弄人,一開始,「我們」三個扮印第安人玩,後來這個孩子越來越囂張,越來越捉弄人,還把其中一個人弄傷了,讓比爾差點成了精神崩潰者。

最後「我」把勒索信送到埃比尼澤的家,可後來「我們」卻被埃比尼澤給敲詐,實在是因為「我們」無法忍受著個孩子,最後的結果,「我們」把孩子送回去,並且給了他父親250元。

❹ 二十年後 歐亨利 讀後感

二十年後 歐亨利 讀後感

今天相處在一起的人,二十年後將會怎樣?不要說有二十年的分離,即使間中有機會見見面的親戚或朋友,變化都會很大的,容貌的變化反而不大,但經歷、處境、人生態度等等,差異會很大。年青的讀者不妨與您的朋友玩玩這個二十年之約,這和玩時間囊有異曲同工之趣。作品中,韋爾斯從一個遲頓的老實人成為一個干練的巡警;而鮑勃則從一個不甘平凡的聰明人成為一個不法之徒。命運作弄了這一對昔日的好夥伴,二十年後成為勢不兩立的警察與匪徒,他們的人生路都是有跡可尋的。韋爾斯堅持了原則,也顧及了友誼。
歐.享利是一位出色的短篇小說家,他的作品風格往往以出人意料之外的結局稱譽於世,效法的人很多,這種手法因而被尊稱為「歐.享利式結局」,亦成為華文微型小說特徵之一。當代華文情節式的微型小說,超過一半的作品都或多或少效法這種結局,即使非情節式的小說,如詩化小說<永遠的蝴蝶>,其收結也是出人意表的。本作品接近二千字,本來歸類於短篇小說。在外國,沒有微型小說之稱,卻有「 Short Short Story 」 的稱謂,泛指極短的小說,也包括一般的故事,這和國內「小小說」的內涵相當,之於台灣的「極短篇」是包括短小的散文的。微型小說則限於小說,又和短篇小說及一般的故事有所區別。而<二十年後>除了字數多了些外,都符合現代華文微型小說的文體與藝術特徵。從本作品可以看到,現代華文微型小說橫向借鑒的脈絡。
讀者從本作品可以發現,歐.享利式結局並非一種硬驚奇,用論者的說法便是出乎意料之外,卻在情理之中。說本作品的結局是符合情理的,則要留意一些細節:兩人的個性預示了不同的人生取向;犯罪者的心理傾向於主動剖白自己;鮑勃志得意滿的過份自信減弱了應有的驚愓;場景昏暗的燈光也模糊了視線,燃點香煙的細節卻讓韋爾斯看得一清二楚;鮑勃不經意的財富顯露也讓他露餡;韋爾斯正直的個性與警察的歷練讓他冷靜面對犯罪的朋友。上列這些,都可見作者的藝術匠心。優秀的微型小說都有一個共同的特徵,構思巧妙而精密。硬驚奇只是訴諸簡單的巧合,甚至讓人摸不著頭腦。

❺ 歐亨利著名的作品有哪些

1、《麥琪的禮物》

《麥琪的禮物》(英語: Gift of the Magi,港澳譯名《聖誕禮物》,是美國作家歐·亨利的一篇溫馨的英文極短篇代表作。

一對貧寒夫婦,犧牲掉自己最珍愛的東西,以購置耶誕節禮物給對方,丈夫賣掉金錶,為妻子添購了全套發梳,妻子卻把頭發賣給假發商人,幫夫婿買了表鏈,兩人雖弄巧成拙,但剎那之間確認了對方深刻的愛。「麥琪」的意思是耶穌降生時,來朝拜耶穌的東方三賢人,所以又稱為《賢者的禮物》、《聖賢的禮物》。

2、《警察與贊美詩》

《警察與贊美詩》是美國作家歐·亨利的短篇小說。該短篇小說講述的是一個窮困潦倒,無家可歸的流浪漢蘇比,因為寒冬想去監獄熬過,所以故意犯罪,去飯店吃霸王餐,擾亂治安,偷他人的傘,調戲婦女等。

然而這些都沒有讓他如願進監獄;最後,當他在教堂里被贊美詩所感動,想要從新開始,改邪歸正的時候,警察卻將他送進了監獄。

該小說讓讀者宛若置身於紐約大都市的大街小巷,目睹像蘇比一樣底層人民的坎坷艱辛的生活,認識五光十色的美國社會的骯臟、卑俗的世態,領會美國司法制度和社會制度的本質。

蘇比的不幸遭遇蘊藏了「嚴肅的人生哲理」:生活在美國社會像蘇比這樣的下層小人物的命運,註定只能陷入泥坑而又走不出泥坑的悲劇。人無法從人本體的困境中擺脫,只能從困境走入困境。

3、《最後一片葉子》

最後一片常春藤葉(英語:The Last Leaf)是美國短篇小說家歐亨利的一部短篇小說作品,最早發表於他的作品集《The Trimmed Lamp and Other Stories》中。本作品是歐亨利的代表作之一,被許多國家選入課本作為教材。

4、《二十年後》

《二十年後》是美國作家歐·亨利的作品。兩個美國青年——鮑勃和吉米·威爾斯是一對非常要好的朋友,當鮑勃要到西部去創業時,他們相約20年後在紐約大喬勃拉地飯館相會。然而當在西部闖盪了20年並且正受芝加哥警方輯捕的鮑勃趕到紐約來踐約時,在紐約已當了巡警的吉米以出人意料的手段逮捕了鮑勃。

5、《紅毛酋長的贖金》

世界短篇小說之王歐亨利的作品,文章講述了一個綁架的故事「我」與比爾在一個名叫頂峰鎮的地方,綁架了這個鎮上有名望的居民埃比尼澤∙多塞特的獨子,「我們」原想靠他去敲詐埃比尼澤,然而「我們」萬萬沒想到,這個孩子捉弄人,一開始,「我們」三個扮印第安人玩。

後來這個孩子越來越囂張,越來越捉弄人,還把其中一個人弄傷了,讓比爾差點成了精神崩潰者。最後「我」把勒索信送到埃比尼澤的家,可後來「我們」卻被埃比尼澤給敲詐,實在是因為「我們」無法忍受著個孩子,最後的結果,「我們」把孩子送回去,並且給了他父親250元。

❻ 歐亨利的短篇小說小說二十年以後改寫劇本

改寫哪一篇

❼ 歐亨利的二十年後英文讀後感 讀後感要英文的 謝謝 非常急

如下:
Bob and Jimmy Wells, who grew up in New York and shared with their brothers, when they were on the road to Bob's adventure in the west, agreed to meet again at the same time and place 20 years later. For 20 years, none of them had forgotten the agreement. Bob from the west to support his appointment make light of travelling a thousand li, as long as the other is still remember this agreement, that no matter what is worth. For Bob, Jimmy was always the most faithful and most trusted friend. However, meet again after 20 years, they are not waiting for the joy of reunion, but the fate of them were placed in the two legal balance, Bob is wanted by the police are, and Jimmy was ordered to pursue the "sly Bob" of the police. For Jimmy, whether he continued to remain loyal to his best friend or to perform his ties as a police officer, he finally chose the latter.
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❽ 歐亨利-二十年後結尾續寫怎麼寫

鮑勃後悔了,他聽從了便衣警察的建議,悄悄到芝加哥去,承認罪行。第二天,他被准許能和傑米說話。他和傑米約定十年後,繼續在那家五金商店門口

❾ 八年級上冊,歐亨利——二十年後100以內情節概括- -急!急!急!急!

全要靠自己來概括的,那自如果這樣子的話到時候高考了還怎麼辦啊鮑勃在一家店門口等他的朋友,履行二十年前的約定,一位巡警上前與他交談,後來他的「朋友」傑米來了,可原來是便衣警察,而那個巡警才是傑米,傑米重著友情沒有親自下手,而是叫了別人來抓他。

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