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          細(xì)細(xì)品味一本名著后,你有什么領(lǐng)悟呢?這時(shí)候,最關(guān)鍵的.

          I have never been to Troy, but David Maule made me feel as if I were standing on the high wall of Troy, watching the fierce war. Thanks to this British author, who adapted the famous Homer’s poem into a lively story, I found it easier to understand this story. Though the story happened over 3000 years ago in a remote place, I was deeply fascinated by it.The mysterious plot is one of the reasons why I loved The Story of Troy so much, yet I am more interested in the human heroes of the war.

          Hector was the eldest son of king of Troy, Priam. He was not only a real hero of Trojan, but was regarded the highest moral hero in Greek classic by later historians. The war started because of the mischief of his brother, Paris, whom he didn’t appreciate. However, since Hector was the commander of the Trojan army, he was obliged to fight with all force. It was really a tragedy that such a valiant man died in the duel with another great warrior, Achilles.

          It is natural to see death in a war. As a famous Chinese parable says, “A life can be as slight as a piece of feather, or as weighty as Mount Tai.” Sometimes, one’s glory walks hand in hand with one’s doom. Achilles was such a typical person. His personal charm made The Story of Troy more attractive. He was so crucial because his every appearance in a war encouraged his fellow soldiers and terrified the enemies. Actually, Achilles was half-god who was almost invincible in people’s mind. That’s why his name was memorized long after his death.

          Besides the two great men, the wisdom of Odysseus also proved him to be a great hero. He didn’t want to attend the war because he was happily married and had a lovely son. However, since his country was allied to Mycenae, he had to take the command given by the king of Mycenae. I’m quite sure that the story of the wooden horse is widely known, however, few people know who thought of the brilliant idea, that’s why I admired Odysseus so much because he was the person who got the idea. Thanks to the horse, the ten-year war came to an end at last. If you want to know how the wooden horse worked, just read the book.

          The ancient Greeks believed that the gods and goddesses also played important roles in the origin, process and ending of the whole story.

          The story of the golden apple was such an example. When Eris, the goddess of argument and disagreement, threw out the golden apple to a wedding ceremony on Mount Olympus, a dispute happened. Hera, the queen of gods, Athena, the goddess of wisdom, and Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty, were all involved in the argument for the apple. None of them was willing to give way, so they turned to Paris for a final judgment. Tempted by Aphrodite’s beauty and promise, Paris handed the apple to her. To keep her word, Aphrodite helped him to get Helen, the most beautiful woman in the world, as his wife. That was the cause of the war.

          Paris’s choice obviously annoyed the other two goddesses. So during the war, they helped the Greek alliance army while some other gods, such as Apollo and Aphrodite, guarded Troy. When Paris dueled with Helen’s former husband Menelaus, Aphrodite saved Paris when he was about to be finished off.

          After the duel between those two people, there was a truce between the Greek alliance and Troy. However, both Hera and Athena were not happy to see it. Hera pursued her husband ZEUS:“ Now, will you send Athena to make the Troyjans break the peace?”(Page 22) Then with Zeus’s permission, Athena went down to start the war again and finally she brought the Greeks to success.

          From the whole story, we can see that in ancient Greeks’ view, gods sometimes played a much more important role in their life. However, with the rapid development of science, we have learned that the Greek gods never existed. This is why a recent movie of Troy has not mentioned a single god. Everything happened due to men’s ambition, love, loyalty or jealousy. With those emotion and people’s effort, we human beings can accomplish wonders and be master of the world.

          God are of less importance than they used to be. Nonetheless, the gods and goddesses made The Story of Troy more mysterious and marvelous.

          I have learnt from the book more than the wonderful story of history, love and war. I believe that human can determine their destiny by their own. I highly recommend this book to my friends with the same interest.

          I have never been to Troy, but David Maule made me feel as if I were standing on the high wall of Troy, watching the fierce war. Thanks to this British author, who adapted the famous Homer’s poem into a lively story, I found it easier to understand this story. Though the story happened over 3000 years ago in a remote place, I was deeply fascinated by it. The mysterious plot is one of the reasons why I loved The Story of Troy so much, yet I am more interested in the human heroes of the war.

          Hector was the eldest son of king of Troy, Priam. He was not only a real hero of Trojan, but was regarded the highest moral hero in Greek classic by later historians. The war started because of the mischief of his brother, Paris, whom he didn’t appreciate. However, since Hector was the commander of the Trojan army, he was obliged to fight with all force. It was really a tragedy that such a valiant man died in the duel with another great warrior, Achilles.

          It is natural to see death in a war. As a famous Chinese parable says, “A life can be as slight as a piece of feather, or as weighty as Mount Tai.” Sometimes, one’s glory walks hand in hand with one’s doom. Achilles was such a typical person. His personal charm made The Story of Troy more attractive. He was so crucial because his every appearance in a war encouraged his fellow soldiers and terrified the enemies. Actually, Achilles was half-god who was almost invincible in people’s mind. That’s why his name was memorized long after his death.

          Besides the two great men, the wisdom of Odysseus also proved him to be a great hero. He didn’t want to attend the war because he was happily married and had a lovely son. However, since his country was allied to Mycenae, he had to take the command given by the king of Mycenae. I’m quite sure that the story of the wooden horse is widely known, however, few people know who thought of the brilliant idea, that’s why I admired Odysseus so much because he was the person who got the idea. Thanks to the horse, the ten-year war came to an end at last. If you want to know how the wooden horse worked, just read the book.

          The ancient Greeks believed that the gods and goddesses also played important roles in the origin, process and ending of the whole story.

          The story of the golden apple was such an example. When Eris, the goddess of argument and disagreement, threw out the golden apple to a wedding ceremony on Mount Olympus, a dispute happened. Hera, the queen of gods, Athena, the goddess of wisdom, and Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty, were all involved in the argument for the apple. None of them was willing to give way, so they turned to Paris for a final judgment. Tempted by Aphrodite’s beauty and promise, Paris handed the apple to her. To keep her word, Aphrodite helped him to get Helen, the most beautiful woman in the world, as his wife. That was the cause of the war.

          Paris’s choice obviously annoyed the other two goddesses. So during the war, they helped the Greek alliance army while some other gods, such as Apollo and Aphrodite, guarded Troy. When Paris dueled with Helen’s former husband Menelaus, Aphrodite saved Paris when he was about to be finished off.

          After the duel between those two people, there was a truce between the Greek alliance and Troy. However, both Hera and Athena were not happy to see it. Hera pursued her husband ZEUS:“ Now, will you send Athena to make the Troyjans break the peace?”(Page 22) Then with Zeus’s permission, Athena went down to start the war again and finally she brought the Greeks to success.

          From the whole story, we can see that in ancient Greeks’ view, gods sometimes played a much more important role in their life. However, with the rapid development of science, we have learned that the Greek gods never existed. This is why a recent movie of Troy has not mentioned a single god. Everything happened due to men’s ambition, love, loyalty or jealousy. With those emotion and people’s effort, we human beings can accomplish wonders and be master of the world.

          God are of less importance than they used to be. Nonetheless, the gods and goddesses made The Story of Troy more mysterious and marvelous.

          I have learnt from the book more than the wonderful story of history, love and war. I believe that human can determine their destiny by their own. I highly recommend this book to my friends with the same interest.

          特洛伊(一)

          又是一部關(guān)于個(gè)人英雄主義的片子,大部分的歐美片子都是這個(gè)套路。比如這部戰(zhàn)爭是由一個(gè)女人引起。在中國歷史上,因?yàn)榕硕饝?zhàn)爭的例子數(shù)不勝數(shù),幾乎所有的戰(zhàn)爭都是為了當(dāng)權(quán)者自己的私欲,而不管成千上萬士兵以及平民的死活,所以這場戰(zhàn)爭從一開始就是錯誤的。小王子與海倫的愛情一定也受到了人民的詛咒。

          關(guān)于海倫,雖然影片中她是真正愛王子的。但是我懷疑她是否只是為了讓男人為他瘋狂,一個(gè)足以引發(fā)戰(zhàn)爭的女人魅力一定是很大的,她也許只是想展示自己無與倫比的美貌。歷史上美貌的女子一旦卷入政治紛爭,往往會引發(fā)各種爭端。她就像玫瑰,美麗,搶手,卻也刺傷了許多人。

          小王子似乎一開始就是一個(gè)招花惹草的人,當(dāng)他帶走海倫時(shí)根本就沒有想過這樣做的后果,而國王與他的哥哥也采取了縱容的態(tài)度,這也許是因?yàn)閻郯桑苍S,他們沒有把斯巴達(dá)人放在眼里。當(dāng)小王子說要和斯巴達(dá)國王決斗時(shí),我覺得他真的很幼稚,首先他根本贏不了,他沒有戰(zhàn)斗

          赫克托耳是這部電影中形象最好的一個(gè)人,他的那句“ALL my life,I live by acode,the code is simple,honor the God,love your women and defend your country!”也讓人熱血沸騰,可以說,他在這場戰(zhàn)爭中沒有私欲,完全是為了別人而戰(zhàn),但我真的不明白當(dāng)阿基里斯來挑戰(zhàn)時(shí)他為什么要迎戰(zhàn),對方只有一個(gè)人,而他也知道自己幾乎不可能贏,難道只是為了一種自己殺了對方的弟弟就心存內(nèi)疚?這是戰(zhàn)爭啊,戰(zhàn)爭是殘酷呢,為什么不珍惜自己的生命呢?還是他想擁有一個(gè)與世上最強(qiáng)之?dāng)车臎Q斗機(jī)會?高手面對一個(gè)強(qiáng)大的對手時(shí)總是興奮的。但是當(dāng)看到自己的兒子要被殺死時(shí)為什么特洛伊國王不下令放箭呢?甚至連兒子的尸體被拖走也一言不發(fā)就讓對方這樣侮辱兒子的尸體,最后自己還深夜跑去要尸體。我真的覺得這個(gè)國王太迂腐了,還有他的小兒子,自己被哥哥救了,看到哥哥被殺居然一點(diǎn)表示也沒有,只能說,他們太傻。

          然后是阿喀琉斯,他似乎就是為戰(zhàn)斗而存在的人,同時(shí)又桀驁不馴,所以這場戰(zhàn)斗幾乎是他主宰的,他積極戰(zhàn)斗,就會勝利;他消極對待,就會失敗。我始終不相信在冷兵器時(shí)代的大規(guī)模集團(tuán)戰(zhàn)爭會因?yàn)槟硞€(gè)普通戰(zhàn)士而決定勝敗。典型的個(gè)人英雄。

          最后木馬被特洛伊人帶入城中,我有點(diǎn)看不明白,難道他們在把木馬帶走之前沒有仔細(xì)檢查一下?就這么冒冒失失的帶回去了?一場戰(zhàn)爭似乎被演繹成了一場游戲。所以我覺得這部電影只是給了我們一個(gè)感官刺激而已。

          特洛伊觀后感(二)

          助荷馬那傳奇的的史詩《伊利亞特》發(fā)生在那遙遠(yuǎn)的年代光榮而又偉大的特洛伊之戰(zhàn)還在人類的記憶之中流傳。江山美人的美麗故事總是人們的最愛,愛美人不愛江山不只是東方的專利。那浪漫的血液在西方也是代代流傳。從那英俊的特洛伊王子多情的帕里斯到日不落帝國的君王愛德華,無不是多情的種子。也許在美麗的童話中最后的結(jié)局肯定是王子與公主永遠(yuǎn)幸福生活在一起,永永遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)的的幸福的生活在一起,不幸的現(xiàn)實(shí)卻是就算王子與公主沒有外力的干擾的,王子也會慢慢發(fā)福不復(fù)往日的英俊,而公主也會紅顏逝去,不再青春年華。無情的歲月會摧毀一切美麗,帶走一切的美好,人世間誰又是歲月的對手。歲月呀!多少帝國化為灰燼,多少英雄成為冢中枯骨。何況是浪漫了,然而更何況,英雄與美人不得見白頭。

          那不屈的意志在特洛伊的城頭飄蕩,那豪邁英勇的風(fēng)云又是希臘聯(lián)軍不愿放棄的榮譽(yù),血與火的征途注定著一方的滅亡。英雄們注定在戰(zhàn)爭中隕落,因?yàn)檫@場戰(zhàn)爭注定名垂千古。正如阿喀琉斯的母親說道“如果你不去,我可以給你找個(gè)妻子,然后生個(gè)兒子。等你死后你的兒子還能記的你,可是等你親近的人都死后你注定會淹沒在歷史的紅塵中。而你去了特洛伊雖然你會死亡,但是那無盡的榮譽(yù)會讓人們世世代代記住阿喀琉斯的英名?!笔茄?,雁過留聲,人死留名。是英雄男兒就不得不走向戰(zhàn)場,那才是男兒馳騁的舞臺。哪個(gè)男兒有希望默默無聞。不正是功名馬上得,那就去吧!

          戰(zhàn)爭注定是英雄們的舞臺,無論政治家有多少陰謀詭計(jì),戰(zhàn)爭的勝利總要英雄們一刀一槍的拼殺出來的,決定戰(zhàn)爭的因素也許很多,但是絕對實(shí)力肯定是決定性因素。特洛伊戰(zhàn)爭雙方的男子漢都不虧是男子漢的稱呼,那么誰又是他們之中最杰出的英雄了。是阿喀琉斯與赫克托耳嗎?我想應(yīng)該是的,兩個(gè)瀆神著,然而兩個(gè)人性格又截然相反,更是在不同的陣營。這是兩個(gè)有著瑜亮情結(jié)的人物,然而兩個(gè)人命運(yùn)有緊緊的聯(lián)系在一起。赫克托耳死,阿喀琉斯也活不成。

          赫克托耳無疑是英雄,一個(gè)完美的英雄一個(gè)堅(jiān)強(qiáng)不屈的熱血男兒。“敬奉你的神明,保衛(wèi)你的土地,熱愛你的女人?!边@是這個(gè)王子的準(zhǔn)則,這位特洛伊王位的繼承人,特洛子的'城墻,特洛伊第一勇士無疑是一個(gè)完美的人物。他敬重他的父親,熱愛他的人民,忠誠于他的妻子。就算對他那個(gè)浪蕩子兄弟他也是愛的真誠。一句“you are my brother"是電影中最讓我動情的一句話。雖然帕里斯是一個(gè)浪蕩子,給特洛伊帶來了災(zāi)難但是赫克托耳并沒有責(zé)怪他,一句你是我的兄弟生活千言萬語。盡管這是樸實(shí)的一句話,但卻是時(shí)間最動人的一句話。

          赫克托耳無疑是個(gè)悲劇英雄,連死后的尸體都被敵人侮辱。在與阿喀琉斯的戰(zhàn)斗中,明知道自己不是阿喀琉斯的對手,但是為了特洛伊人的榮譽(yù),為了自己男人的尊嚴(yán),毅然走上了戰(zhàn)場。大概正是,風(fēng)蕭蕭兮易水寒,壯士一去不復(fù)反。為了家國而舍棄生命,赫克托耳無愧英雄的稱號。特洛伊的王子,盡管歲月流逝,卻沒有帶走你的名字與英雄的事跡。

          如果說赫克托耳上戰(zhàn)場是為了責(zé)任,阿伽門農(nóng)上戰(zhàn)場是為了利益。那你又是為了什么了?我的戰(zhàn)士阿喀琉斯,請?jiān)试S我用戰(zhàn)士而不是英雄來稱呼你。你是天生的戰(zhàn)士,天生你就屬于戰(zhàn)場,屬于不甘于寂寞的戰(zhàn)士。你為的是什么了,榮譽(yù),對榮譽(yù)。作為希臘最杰出的戰(zhàn)士你需要榮譽(yù)。那就讓特洛伊戰(zhàn)場來給你榮譽(yù)。有人說溫柔鄉(xiāng)是英雄冢,當(dāng)你在那美麗的特洛伊公主的哭訴中打算返回希臘時(shí)。你的摯友陣亡了,你不的不拿出披掛繼續(xù)走上戰(zhàn)場。你打算復(fù)仇后帶著心愛的姑娘遠(yuǎn)離塵世,可是除了戰(zhàn)場你還能去哪里。于是神收走了,你的生命。你死于帕里斯之手。

          這是一個(gè)遠(yuǎn)去的時(shí)代,也是一個(gè)英雄的時(shí)代,盡管遠(yuǎn)去了,但是英雄的實(shí)際還在時(shí)間飛揚(yáng),我們還在談著他們的事跡。

          特洛伊觀后感(三)

          剛看完《特洛伊》,不錯,推薦。每個(gè)人都刻畫的個(gè)性鮮明,有血有肉,也去除了《荷馬史詩》中神話的部分,使整部電影更為當(dāng)代觀眾所接受。

          海倫,斯巴達(dá)國王梅利內(nèi)勞斯的妻子,古希臘第一美女,也是這場戰(zhàn)爭的直接導(dǎo)火索,所謂的紅顏禍水吧。她被來訪的年輕英俊的特洛斯小王子帕里斯吸引,跟著他跑到了特洛伊,直接導(dǎo)致了這場戰(zhàn)爭。其實(shí)她也是無辜的,每個(gè)人都有追求幸福的權(quán)利,只是她的身份比較特殊。梅利內(nèi)勞斯表面上看是沖冠一怒為紅顏,實(shí)際上他一直就想吞并特洛伊,海倫的出走正好給了他一個(gè)借口。

          阿客琉斯,希臘第一勇士,沒有人可以抵擋他,他參加特洛伊戰(zhàn)爭不為攻城掠地,不為金錢美女,只為青史留名,正如電影中他自己所說,他一生下來就是斗士。如果沒有他,希臘軍隊(duì)早就被特洛伊人打跑了。就是這樣一個(gè)人人敬畏的勇士,也有十分細(xì)膩的感情。他可以為布里塞伊斯(阿波羅神廟的女仆)而與梅利內(nèi)勞斯翻臉,退出戰(zhàn)爭;可以為堂弟帕特洛克羅斯去和赫克托耳(特洛伊的大王子,帕里斯的哥哥)決斗,殺死赫克托耳后將其尸體托在戰(zhàn)車后拉回營地;可以為普里阿摩斯(特洛伊國王)深夜獨(dú)訪軍營的勇氣而感動,把赫克托耳的尸體還給了特洛伊人。但他最后還是難逃宿命,在用木馬計(jì)攻破特洛伊城之后,被帕里斯用箭射中腳踝而亡(希臘神話中,阿客琉斯是海之女神茜蒂斯與凡人的私生子,出生之后她就把阿克琉斯放在冥河中洗澡,成就金剛不壞之身,然而她一只手提著阿克琉斯的腳踝,所以沒有洗到腳踝,從而成了阿克琉斯的命門)。

          赫克托耳,特洛伊大王子,特洛伊第一勇士,也是我個(gè)人最喜歡的角色。在知道帕里斯私自帶著海倫出逃斯巴達(dá)時(shí),他就勸帕里斯把海倫送回去,他知道這會給特洛伊人民帶來災(zāi)難;當(dāng)帕里斯與梅利內(nèi)勞斯在戰(zhàn)場上決斗失利倉惶而逃時(shí),他出手救了帕里斯,自己承擔(dān)了責(zé)任;當(dāng)他把帕特洛克羅斯錯當(dāng)作阿克琉斯殺死后,眼神充滿了愧疚,并把尸體還給了希臘人;當(dāng)阿克琉斯來復(fù)仇時(shí),他明知自己不是阿克琉斯的對手,仍然出城迎戰(zhàn),最后被阿克琉斯刺死,充滿了悲劇色彩。

          還有布里塞伊斯、帕里斯、普里阿摩斯、奧德修、帕特洛克羅斯等等,都刻畫的淋漓盡致。建議先了解一下希臘神話中關(guān)于特洛伊戰(zhàn)爭的故事,可以更好地理解電影中的任務(wù)和情節(jié)。

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