白衣女人读后感
As far as I am concerned, the book The Woman in White is worthy of reading twice. It’s an interesting story. And what touched me most is the attractive plot. After finishing this book, I realize that the plot is one of the essential elements for a book to be a best seller.
While I was reading The Women in White, I always guessed what would happen next, and I always failed to make the right conjecture. But it didn’t make me depressed. Instead of being dismayed, I became more and more interested in the book. In my opinion, a fascinating book has to keep its mystery from the first beginning to the end. And the readers never know what will happen next so that they will keep on their readings.
For the book The Woman in White, when I first saw Percival Glyde, the baronet, Laura’s fiancé, I regarded him as a respective, smart, humorous gentleman. I fell in love with the characters at the first sight. I looked forward to his wedding with Laura, and I thought they will have a happy ending. But in the next page of the book, it showed that Mr. Percival was a bad guy. There were much evidence which are relevant to his crime so that I gradually accept the idea that Mr. Percival was involved in some guilty job, but again, it seemed that he was innocent and he was a good man. In order to find out the real character of Percival Glyde, I kept on reading and reading, and I
couldn’t move my eyes from the book until I reach the exactly result.
Take Ann Cathreric, the woman in white, as another example. Ann was in white from the head to feet when she first appeared in the book, and she always dressed herself like that. Because of the book’s title—The Woman in White—I thought that, with no doubt, Ann was the heroine of the book. So I put much attention to her description. But as I moved my eyes from sentence to sentence, I gradually found that Ann isn’t the heroine. Then I was curious about the real heroine, and I looked forward to her debut. By the way, Ann took an important role in the story, anyway. And at the first sight of Ann’s description, I thought she was a pitiful woman who had suffered a lot of misery. I began to guess what had happened to the poor woman and I was in expectation of the author’s explanation of Ann’s bitter fate. But then I knew that Ann escaped form an asylum, and there’s no doubt that she has some medical problem. More or less, I lost my interest in Ann. when I read further, I found that she was lock in the asylum by baronet Percival because Ann knew his crime, and he was afraid that she would let his secrete out of the back. Again, I am curious about Ann’s experiences, and wanted to figure out what happened to her. In the end, it turned out that Ann isn’t a lunatic. But finally, the poor woman died.
In the process of reading, I am usually in confusion and in order to find out the truth, I have to continue my reading. So I think a successful book
should be a mysterious book, and you can’t know the result until you put your eyes onto the last sentence.
Think about that, there are two books—book A and book B. For book A, you can guess the ending of the story when you finish the first several chapters. While for book B, you can’t know the exactly ending until you finish the whole book. Then which book would you like? Book B is the better choice, definitely.
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