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Seven essays on the novel La Traviata.
Although La Traviata is the first work of Dumas, it shows the author's hatred of the exploitation system under the eaves of feudal society and his deep sympathy for the exploited people. The following are seven essays of La Traviata, which I have compiled for you. You are welcome to learn and refer to them. I hope it will help you.

Comment on the novel La Traviata 1

In La Traviata, the famous French writer created a noble image. He spent a lot of money, but he was willing to sacrifice his happiness and even endure people's misunderstanding and hatred in order to safeguard the interests of his own people. Perhaps there are not many people like Margaret Gautier, but at least it shows that selflessness can come from a JINV who spends money like water and laughs at life. In France in the19th century, in Paris, the capital of art, and in the atmosphere where people admire status, reputation and money, such things are rare.

In the book, most people are inclined to hedonism, and the relationship between people is completely replaced by money; Those who are in the position of nobles and rich people, while despising those humble and declining JINV, think that they are noble and educated, but at the same time use their money to possess and play with them, pretending to be a gentleman on the surface. They think that owning property is a sign of noble work. Although they spent a lot of money in JINV, it was always for their vanity. Everything they do is selfish. The heroine La Traviata is one of the fireworks women who are played by the vanity of those rich people. She is regarded as a person who can be sold cheaply. Although she is surrounded by people with status, she has no status at all. They can only compete with the whole proletariat by virtue of her beauty. Relieve the humiliation of spirit and the loneliness of soul by binge drinking. The heroine has long been numb in this environment, but she is finally awakened by armand's sincerity, which makes her yearn for the life of ordinary people and stay with armand forever. However, secular prejudice and their misguided ways have created happiness that they can't get at all, and it seems that even the emperor doesn't allow it.

Margaret finally sacrificed herself for Armand. I feel sorry for the heroine's misfortune and agree with her. This is a tragedy. I think the worst thing is not the death of the heroine. What can I do without dying? I'm afraid it will be worse. In that society, ugly and selfish faces forbid her to be happy. After all, she is just a country girl in Normandy, and the terrible thing is that she will certainly continue to struggle.

For those who live next to the heroine, the duke is the undertaker of all the necessities of life, but that is to possess her alone and make her a person he can control; The count who found his daughter's shadow was willing to spend a lot of money for Gautier, including Count G, but they all wanted her and asked her to do it for them. Maybe there is some truth in this, but they will never let JINV like Margaret be their wife. This shows that they despise her very much. Although they are fascinated by her beauty, they only dare to be her at school and dare not contact her publicly for fear of damaging their honor and reputation.

Prudence, an ugly and contemptible little corner, is more distinctive. This is a typical broker. She is old and slippery, seemingly obedient to Margaret and working for her. In fact, in her bones, she wants to get as much good as possible from Gautier and want to touch her light. But when Margaret was dying and the creditors came to her door, she never showed up again. She owed all these debts. Even the hero's father, Mr. Duval, seems to have a little regret for Margaret, but everything he does is to safeguard the honor of the family.

Comment on the novel La Traviata II

La Traviata is a classic novel, which once swept the world, with a circulation of tens of millions and thousands of opera, drama and film and television works. The author Dumas weaves a poor, sad, sad, amiable, lovely and respectable fate of a prostitute with his portrayal of life. Margaret Camellia found true love in the social background of worldly worldly wisdom and coldness, and preserved this true love and passed away. Pity a roll of la Traviata, and break the soul of the world!

Poor and amiable-after falling in love with armand, innocent Margaret can sacrifice everything for love. She only wants him to love himself, nothing more. In order to lighten Armand's burden, she secretly sold her jewelry and jewels, which fully showed the purity, selflessness and persistent pursuit of love of an amiable girl, but her purity could not resist the secular desire. Although Armand really loves Margaret, due to some misunderstandings, she blindly developed extreme doubts. She took severe revenge and humiliated such an innocent and poor young girl with her love. The goodness of human heart is directly proportional to the evil of human heart, but it has to be said that good may also become evil, and evil will eventually become good. The two are closely related. It is these people who make me understand that the truth, goodness and beauty in everyone's heart are easy to find, and that is whether you are willing to understand its mystery. Maybe, no, yes, Margaret is a prostitute who can't change her background, but in the author's real life,

Sad and lovely-Margaret hates her career as a prostitute. In life, there are only hypocritical transactions and naked money relations in this society. She once thought that she was regarded as a scourge, despised as a pariah, and would die like a dog one day, destroying others and herself. She didn't choose this dirty road voluntarily, but was forced by society. I think it is this sad fate that inspires her to bravely find what she really wants and expects. I think that the days spent in the country with Armand, giving up everything to pursue her own happiness, is the only happy time in her life. She is as lively and innocent as a child. She must want to be an ordinary person, an ordinary appearance and an ordinary life. At least these can make her happy and will not be used by money again. She can be loved because of her courage, because of her persistence and because of her despair. Under the author's real and moving style, she presents a sad and lovely wonderful and elegant figure.

Alas, it's respectable-cautious, an old prostitute who matched Armand and Margaret, not only didn't help her, but didn't even look at her when she was seriously ill and heavily in debt. What happened? It was the complicated darkness of the society at that time, and the kind women could not get any relief. Armand conspired with his girlfriend olimp to hurt the wronged Margaret. She can't do anything, because Armand doesn't trust her anymore, so she has to write her own thoughts in her diary. What happened? This is Margaret's sad hard and tired life, a respected figure, and the scene of her death. Margaret deserves respect, and the false ugliness in people's hearts vividly sets off the value of this soul figure.

Model essay on the novel La Traviata 3

I have always heard that Dumas is famous for La Traviata, and I have always wanted to read it, but for general reasons, I have never read it. Finally, I recently turned to this book and took a casual look. At first, I had the illusion that I was not reading a famous book, because I didn't feel anything special. Maybe many parts are even worse than the current serial novels, but when I patiently read this book, I found it really attractive!

This book tells the love story of a social butterfly and a decent young man entangled in the Champs Elysé es in Paris. In this relationship, depravity is used to cover up the beauty hidden in people's hearts, and a sad love story is used to show the cruelty of society. Margaret is a social butterfly, yes, but this does not prevent her from finding a happy path in life. When the right time, right place and even heroes exist, when she tries her best to work hard for her future, reality has given her a heavy blow! In that society, the status of social butterfly doomed her tragic ending. Once, she tried to quit her previous life and live with her "picked up" father, but gossip can destroy a person. In that society, your past determines your future. Because Margaret is a social butterfly, no one will believe the pure father-daughter relationship between her and her father. Imagine if I tried to change my past, but found that no one believed me, would there be anything I wanted to change?

Also, when I tried to completely change my life, I found that I never really thought about myself in my life. Just like when Margaret died, she told Armand why she left, not because she didn't love her, but because she really loved her. Her past should not hinder his future! This book, until the end, I didn't understand why it was called La Traviata, because it symbolizes a kind of purity, a kind of nobility, and is the embodiment of Margaret.

Secondly, I think the technique and description of this book are good. Generally speaking, he used a contrast technique to compare Margaret's pure appearance with her career, and to compare Margaret with the whole dark real society with love, thus quietly expressing the author's dissatisfaction and criticism of the society at that time. Moreover, when describing the feelings of the characters, this book describes the environment many times in order to create the results the author wants. In the end, this book won my heart with the expression of true feelings. Because I have always felt that many times words are not gorgeous, but emotional.

Finally, I want to tell myself with the story of La Traviata that we should look at each other with suspicion for three days, we should give others enough trust, and we should not subjectively judge others' future because of their past. You can't give others hope, but you should behave kindly. Don't kill others' future invisibly!

La Traviata has an irresistible artistic power. Dumas used his writing talent to paint gripping fragments, which made readers cry one after another. The artistic value of La Traviata is beyond reproach, which is also the reason why it has been circulated so far. It also proves that no one in the east or west of the world has forgotten his works, and he also remembers this poor and amiable, sad and lovely, sad and respectable Margaret. Pity a roll of la Traviata, and break the soul of the world!

Comment on the novel La Traviata 4

Margaret, who silently paid for love in Dumas' works, once touched my junior high school. Elegant and pure camellia, light and elegant fragrance, sad and melancholy opening. Margaret, the heroine in La Traviata, is like a camellia that is inseparable from her on weekdays. She silently showed her beauty and longing in the wind with a fragrance, and then withered and withered silently with a complaint to society. She pursues real love life with enthusiasm and hope, and when this hope is dashed, she is willing to sacrifice herself to fulfill others. Everything makes the image of this despised fireworks woman shine with holy light.

Once an ignorant teenager thought that love was only silent, it only bloomed at the last moment.

Today, four years later, when I watch La Traviata again, I have a different feeling. One is a degenerate prostitute, and the other is the son of the Commissioner of Inland Revenue, a promising young man. Their love began with Armand's infatuation with Margaret's beauty and was doomed to tragedy. The culprit of the tragedy was not only the killing of the so-called pure love between classes by the society at that time, but also the unrealistic desire for unrealistic love in the heart. Armand is lucky, because he has Margaret's contribution to his future, and even more, his father thinks of his reality and defends his surname. For him, it may just be "respecting all the people and things that have had a relationship with Xiaosan". On the other hand, Margaret is unfortunate. The meanness of her position determines that even if she really loves, she can only spend it in silent humiliation and suffering. On her deathbed, although the creditors came and went, the police seized her house and even Prudence stole her last necklace, fortunately, she was honored. Everything leaves only one name, but everything dies in an unrealistic relationship. Camellia can only wither in the cold wind

If unrealistic love can only be a tragedy, and only the touching brilliance that blooms at the last moment leaves a trace of comfort, then why only ask for the last trace of comfort? Love is not only human-centered, but also full of social interaction. Love divorced from people and society is doomed to be entangled in tragedy. Whether Margaret lived in the19th century or we are now in the 2 1 th century, whether it is a capitalist society or a socialist country, if there is a disparity in status in love, it will produce the root of tragedy. Whether Margaret or Andersen's little mermaid, the disparity in status doomed their love failure. It is only a fairy tale that Cinderella is taken care of by the prince, and it is common to be suitable in real life.

Society is fair, Margaret's depravity and dust have sown evil seeds for her tragedy, and Armand's unrealistic desire for love will only lay the fuse for this tragedy. Margaret's death took away all prejudices, and camellia bloomed in front of the grave. Perhaps, as Dumas said in the first chapter, death purifies the air in this rich and wretched place. However, only death can purify all prejudices, so why only use death to purify them? Only death can get the understanding of love. Why not kill unrealistic love before it comes? Only by realistic love and rational love can we taste the fragrance in the future, not the withering of camellia in the cold wind or the blooming moment after death.

Camellia shouldn't bloom.

Comment on the novel La Traviata 5

Tragic figures in the tragic world ── La Traviata, La Traviata's thoughts after reading. Although she is a prostitute, her fate is so tearful. The author also gave deep sympathy to the poor girl who was traumatized and finally died in a cold heart.

After reading La Traviata: She is a kind-hearted girl, otherwise she wouldn't give up everything for love, but why did she enter the world of mortals and become a prostitute? This hell that she can never turn over, is she voluntary or forced? In this reality, which is only gorgeous on the surface and ugly on the inside, people deceive each other and cover up the world with hypocrisy. Her existence is inevitable, and her fate is irreversible. Maybe even she hates all this.

By her side, no one gives her true feelings, and no one loves her because of her. Prudence, if it weren't for the reward, she would bow and scrape to Margaret; Would they support her if those rules weren't for getting her? If those traders don't want to make a fortune on her, will they fire her … no, no, no … until her star dies. They just showed their true colors. Terror even has an enterprising face, but for her, they no longer need that hypocritical mask, just because she has no use value. The saddest thing is that after her death, those people rushed to auction her relics. She is like a group of useless rubbish, forgotten, abandoned, pressed at the bottom of the dust mustard pile, silent.

Perhaps the highlight of her life is armand. Both of them have negative feelings for each other and have made sacrifices for each other. After watching La Traviata, I think. But their love can not be recognized by anyone, can not get anyone's consent, can not get the permission of this society. Margaret is a prostitute. Although she gave up everything, she still couldn't change the reality. No one there can accept it, let alone believe that prostitutes will be fine. She will always live in the shadow of prostitutes. Finally, for armand, he has fallen again. And for his sister. Yes, "she is as pure as the noblest woman." How greedy she is, how selfless she is. "

Although armand has a weak side, he is impulsive, irritable and jealous. He doesn't understand Margaret. He is so extreme that he thinks he has been cheated and has been taking revenge. The more hatred he felt, the more he could feel Margaret's pain and her sadness. But Margaret doesn't regret all her choices. She was convinced that when he knew the truth, she would look particularly noble in his eyes, but it happened after her death. Margaret is a strong girl. She faces death alone. She is very kind and doesn't want him to see her pain before she dies. Armand gave her the happiest time in her life, but Alfan also gave her the most painful time in her life. Armand's appearance was the catalyst for her coming to the end of her destiny. This deepened her tragic fate. Maybe without armand, even if there is no bright spot, there will be no deep pain. Perhaps it is because of Armand that her life is brilliant. Only in this way can she be completely freed from this miserable world.

After reading: Margaret is a snow lotus blooming in the dark, white and flawless, with light, but the light is so faint and ethereal. In the end, she was swallowed up by the darkness, such a powerful force. She is also a bow, leaving nothing on the outside, but her heart is solid and holy. But in order to shoot the arrow farther and more accurately, she kept letting herself collapse until she was destroyed.

Comment on the novel La Traviata 6

La Traviata is named after ordering a bunch of camellia in a flower shop every night. La Traviata's life experience is tragic, which makes people envy and pity.

When La Traviata was a child, her parents died and she was trafficked to the city. Because of the beauty of La Traviata, she attracted the attention of thousands of people and soon became a social butterfly. She often accompanied the viscount and the count to drink, smoke and chat until midnight. Soon, La Traviata got an incurable disease, often coughing, and even _. When she went to Yiguang for treatment, she met the famous duke, recognized her as her goddaughter and said, "Don't go to the casino. Don't spoil your new body. I will give you living expenses regularly. " The lonely La Traviata ran out again. Lung disease plagued La Traviata, dragging her to the edge of life and death. A young man named Amang fell in love with La Traviata at first sight and tried his best to get close to her and help her heal. La Traviata was very surprised. She thought someone liked her as a dying socialite. They rented a small house with four seasons like spring and lived a happy life under the care of a nanny. La Traviata's health is getting better day by day. Many people look down on armand. Why do they think Armand can marry a social butterfly? Armand and La Traviata don't care. Persuaded by armand's father, La Traviata insisted on breaking up with armand, because La Traviata didn't want to delay the bright future of armand. Finally, La Traviata tortured herself excessively because of her love for armand, and died of grief.

What a wonderful marriage! But it was broken by armand's father. Who doesn't want to live a happy life? Although La Traviata has a humble position, others approach her only for beauty, but she is not inferior at all, but is faithful to love. At the moment before she died, she felt that she had been brilliant in her life after all. When she becomes the focus of attention, she is like a queen. La Traviata at least knows that someone in the world loves her, and she has no regrets about love. The last tear witnessed the love between Amand and La Traviata, and no sharp weapon could pierce it.

If La Traviata hadn't been cheated into the city, she might be a pure girl now, living a quiet and leisurely life. This shows that the society at that time was very dark, and inferior people were despised everywhere. No matter what happens, life is precious and you shouldn't waste your body like La Traviata. When you are extremely disappointed, think about the consequences of doing something, so that people can avoid doing something stupid. After all, there is only one life!

Comment on the novel La Traviata 7

La Traviata is a novel by Alexandre Dumas, a novelist and dramatist in the 9th century. This novel is also a famous work of Dumas, and it is his most influential novel.

People shed tears for the tragic experience of the heroine Margaret in the book. La Traviata was a famous name in Paris at that time, but her appearance and heart were as pure as La Traviata. She always carries a bunch of camellias. The first twenty-five days of each month are white, and the next five days are red. She has never been accompanied by other flowers except camellia, so she got the nickname-camellia.

In the face of love, La Traviata shows a firm and persistent noble sentiment, but her beautiful La Traviata withered due to lung disease and various social pressures at the age of 23. She is beautiful, intelligent and kind. She pursues with enthusiasm and hope, pursuing the true love she expects. She fell in love with armand, but when armand's father came forward to stop their love, she had to quit. When armand came back, the camellia had withered and could not be found any more.

Like camellia, she came to the world with fragrance and fragrance, blooming silently, and silently blooming her purity and beauty in the wind. Even if she goes through the storm, even if she is wronged, she is silent, just for her love, and only shows her most beautiful moments to love. Until the end of life, it quietly faded, making no sound, as if it had never existed.

All these make the image of this despised fireworks woman shine with holy light, so that when people mention the word "La Traviata", the first thing that comes to mind is not a despicable woman, but a beautiful, lovely, noble and sympathetic woman.

Seven essays on the novel La Traviata;

★ Model essay on the novel La Traviata in the seventh grade.

★ La Traviata finished reading 5 essays.

★ Selected essays after reading 10 La Traviata.

★ Notes on La Traviata 7

★ 5 essays by La Traviata after reading.

★ Selected 10 Essay on La Traviata

★ Two essays on La Traviata

★ 5 essays on La Traviata's reading experience

★ 5 essays on La Traviata's reading experience

★ 5 essays of La Traviata Dumas after reading.

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