彼得潘 小王子 读后感300字(《彼得潘》读后感)

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彼得潘的英语读后感(300字左右)语法必须正确,最好不要从百度里查找,要为要彼得的勇敢,再联系实际。Peter,Pan,is,a,charact...

彼得潘 小王子 读后感300字(《彼得潘》读后感)

彼得潘的英语读后感(300字左右)

语法必须正确,最好不要从百度里查找,要为要彼得的勇敢,再联系实际。
Peter Pan is a character created by Scottish novelist and playwright J. M. Barrie (1860–1937). A mischievous boy who can fly and magically refuses to grow up, Peter Pan spends his never-ending childhood adventuring on the small island of Neverland as the leader of his gang the Lost Boys, interacting with mermaids, Indians, fairies and pirates, and from time to time meeting ordinary children from the world outside. In addition to two distinct works by Barrie, the character has been featured in a variety of media and merchandise, both adapting and expanding on Barrie's works.
Peter Pan first appeared in a section of The Little White Bird, a 1902 novel written for adults. Following the highly successful debut of the play about Peter Pan in 1904, Barrie's publishers, Hodder and Stoughton, extracted chapters 13–18 of The Little White Bird and republished them in 1906 under the title Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, with the addition of illustrations by Arthur Rackham.[1]
The character's best-known adventure debuted on 27 December 1904, in the stage play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up. This story was adapted and expanded somewhat as a novel, published in 1911 as Peter and Wendy, later as Peter Pan and Wendy, and still later as simply Peter Pan.
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History
Peter Pan has appeared in numerous adaptations, sequels, and prequels since then, including the widely known 1953 animated feature film Walt Disney's Peter Pan, various stage musicals (including one by Jerome Robbins, starring Cyril Ritchard and Mary Martin, filmed for television), live-action feature films Hook (1991) and Peter Pan (2003), and the authorized sequel novel Peter Pan in Scarlet (2006). He has also appeared in various works not authorized by the holders of the character's copyright, which has lapsed in most parts of the world. A major new stage production that will tour internationally was performed in Summer 2009 in Kensington Gardens in a specially built theatre pavilion within view of the Peter Pan statue. The production opens in the US in May 2021.
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Major stories
Of the stories written about Peter Pan, several have gained widespread notability. See Works based on Peter Pan for a list of books, films, etc. featuring these and other Peter Pan stories.
Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens – Infant Peter flies from his home, makes friends with fairies, and takes up residence in Kensington Gardens. A "book-within-a-book" first published in Barrie's The Little White Bird.
Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up/Peter and Wendy – Peter brings Wendy and her brothers to Never Land, where he has a climactic showdown with his nemesis Captain Hook. Originally told in Barrie's stage play and novel, and repeatedly adapted in various media.
Hook – Peter has grown up, forgotten about his life in Never Land, and has a wife and children of his own. While the family is in London visiting elderly Wendy, Captain Hook abducts Peter's children to lure him back for a final duel to the death. A film by Steven Spielberg.
Return to Never Land – During World War II, Wendy's slightly war-hardened daughter Jane is taken to Neverland by Captain Hook, but Peter saves her and asks her to be the Lost Boys' new "mother". A film by Disney.
Peter and the Starcatchers, Peter and the Shadow Thieves, Peter and the Secret of Rundoon – Peter leaves a London orphanage for a series of adventures which offer an origin story for Captain Hook, fairies, his abilities, and the Lost Boys. Novels by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson.
Peter Pan in Scarlet – Wendy, John, and most of the Lost Boys return to Neverland, where Peter has begun to take Captain Hook's place. A novel by Geraldine McCaughrean, an official sequel to Peter and Wendy.
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Appearance
Barrie never described Peter's appearance in detail, even in the novel Peter and Wendy, leaving much of it to the imagination of the reader and the interpretation of anyone adapting the character. Barrie mentions in "Peter and Wendy" that Peter Pan still had all of his baby teeth. He describes him as a beautiful boy with a beautiful smile, "clad in skeleton leaves and the juices that flow from trees". In the play, Peter's outfit is made of autumn leaves and cobwebs. His name and playing the flute vaguely suggest the mythological character Pan.
Traditionally the character has been played on stage by an adult woman, a decision driven primarily by the difficulty of casting actors even younger than the one playing Peter as the other children, so the presentation of the character on stage has never been viewed as implying how Peter "really" looks.
In Peter Pan in Scarlet, Geraldine McCaughrean adds to the description of his appearance, mentioning his blue eyes, and saying that his hair is light (or at least any colour lighter than black). In this novel, Never Land has moved on to autumn, so Peter wears a tunic of jay feathers and maple leaves, rather than his summertime garb. In the 'Starcatcher' stories written by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson, Peter has carrot-orange hair and bright blue eyes.
In the Disney films, Peter wears an outfit that is easier to animate, consisting of a short-sleeved green tunic and tights apparently made of cloth, and a cap with a feather in it. He has pointed elf-like ears, and his hair is orangish brown. In the live-action 2003 film, he is portrayed by Jeremy Sumpter, who has blond hair and blue eyes, and his outfit is made of leaves and vines. In Hook, he appears as an adult as Robin Williams with dark brown hair, but in flashbacks to his youth his hair is more orangish. In this film his ears appear pointed only when he is "Peter Pan", not "Peter Banning"; his Pan clothing resembles the Disney outfit.
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Age

Statue of Peter Pan in LondonIronically, the "boy who wouldn't grow up" has appeared at a variety of ages. In his original appearance in The Little White Bird he was only seven days old. Although his age is not stated in Barrie's later play and novel, his characterization is clearly years older. The book states that he has all of his baby teeth, and Barrie's intended model for the statue of Peter that was erected in Kensington Gardens was a set of photos of Michael Llewelyn Davies taken at the age of six. Early illustrations of the character generally appeared to be that age or perhaps a few years older. In the 1953 Disney adaptation and its 2002 sequel, Peter appears to be in late childhood, between 10 and 13 years old. (The actor who provided the voice in 1953 was 15-year-old Bobby Driscoll.) In the 2003 film, Jeremy Sumpter was 13 at the time filming started, but by the end of filming he was 14 and had grown several inches taller. In the movie Hook, Peter is said to have left Neverland many years earlier, forsaking his eternal youth and aging normally. When remembering his buried past, Peter is shown as a baby, and little boy, and also a near-teenager, suggesting that the aging process does not entirely stop in Neverland until puberty or just before. When Peter says "I remember you being a lot bigger," in the final duel, Hook answers, "to a 10-year-old I'm huge." He is portrayed by the then 40-year-old Robin Williams, and has two children, played by actors who were 7 and 13 years old at the time.
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Personality

Statue of Peter Pan in KirriemuirPeter is mainly an exaggerated stereotype of a boastful and careless boy. He is quick to point out how great he is, even when such claims are questionable (such as when he congratulates himself for Wendy's successful reattachment of his shadow).
Peter has a nonchalant, devil-may-care attitude, and is fearlessly cocky when it comes to putting himself in danger. Barrie writes that when Peter thought he was going to die on Marooner's Rock, he felt scared, yet he felt only one shudder run through him when any other person would have felt scared up until death. With his blissful unawareness of the tragedy of death, he says, "To die will be an awfully big adventure".
In some variations of the story and some spin-offs, Peter can also be quite nasty and selfish. In the Disney adaptation of the tale, Peter appears very judgmental and pompous (for example, he called the Lost Boys 'blockheads' and when the Darling children say that they should leave for home at once, he gets the wrong message and angrily assumes that they want to grow up).
In the 2003 live-action film, Peter Pan is sensitive about the subject of "growing up". When confronted by Hook about Wendy growing up, marrying and eventually "shutting the window" on Peter, he becomes very depressed and finally loses the will to fight.
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Abilities
Peter's archetypal ability is his un-ending youth. In "Peter and Wendy" it is explained that Peter must forget his own adventures and what he learns about the world in order to stay child-like. Author Kevin Orlin Johnson argues that the Pan stories are in the German-English tradition of the Totenkindergeschichte (roughly, "tales of dead children"), and the idea that Peter and all of the lost boys are dead in a Never Land afterlife is consistent with that genre, and rooted in Barrie's own life story.[citation needed] The fact that the other Lost Boys are growing up and able to be killed in Peter and Wendy contradicts this idea. The unauthorized prequels by Barry and Pearson attribute Peter's everlasting youth to his exposure to starstuff, a magical substance which has fallen to earth.
Peter's ability to fly is explained somewhat, but inconsistently. In The Little White Bird he is able to fly because he – like all babies – is part bird. In the play and novel, he teaches the Darling children to fly using a combination of "lovely wonderful thoughts" (which became "happy thoughts" in Disney's film) and fairy dust; it is unclear whether he is serious about "happy thoughts" being required (it was stated in the novel that this was merely a silly diversion from the fairy dust being the true source), or whether he requires the fairy dust himself. In Hook, the adult Peter is unable to fly until he remembers his 'happy thought'. The ability to fly is also attributed to starstuff – apparently the same thing as fairy dust – in the Starcatcher prequels.
Peter has an effect on the whole of Never Land and its inhabitants when he is there. Barrie states that although Never Land appears different to every child, the island "wakes up" when he returns from his trip to London. In the chapter 'The Mermaid Lagoon' in Peter and Wendy, Barrie writes that there is almost nothing that Peter cannot do. He is a skilled swordsman, rivaling even Captain Hook, whose hand he cut off in a duel. He has remarkably keen vision and hearing. He is skilled in mimicry, copying the voice of Hook, and the tick-tock of the Crocodile.
In both Peter Pan and Wendy and Peter Pan in Scarlet, there are various mentions of Peter's ability to imagine things into existence, such as food, though this ability plays a more central role in Peter Pan in Scarlet. He also creates imaginary windows and doors as a kind of physical metaphor for ignoring or shunning his companions. He is said to be able to feel danger when it is near. In Peter Pan in Scarlet, it says that when Curly's puppy licks Peter, it licks off a lot of fairy dust, which may be interpreted to mean that he has become fairy-like to the point of producing his own dust, but could also simply mean that he spends so much time with fairies that he is coated in their dust.
In Peter and Wendy, Barrie states that the Peter Pan legend Mrs Darling heard as a child was that when children died, he accompanied them part of the way to their destination so that they would not be scared.
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Relationships
Peter does not know his parents. In Kensington Gardens Barrie wrote that he left them as an infant, and seeing the window closed and a new baby in the house when he returned, he assumed they no longer wanted him. In Starcatchers he is said to be an orphan, though his friends Molly and George discover who his parents are in Rundoon. In Hook, Peter remembers his parents, specifically his mother, who wanted him to grow up and go to the best schools in London to become a judge and have a family life. After Peter "ran away" to Neverland, he returns to find his parents forgot about him and had another child (the gender of Peter's sibling is revealed to be another boy in "Peter and Wendy").
Peter is the leader of the Lost Boys, a band of boys who were lost by their parents, and came to live in Neverland; it is reported that he "thins them out" when they start to grow up. He is best friends with Tinker Bell, a common fairy who is often jealously protective of him.
His nemesis is Captain Hook, whose hand he cut off in a duel. Hook's crew, including Smee and Starkey, also consider him a foe. The Starcatchers books introduce additional foes: Slank, Lord Ombra, and Captain Nerezza.
From time to time Peter visits the real world, particularly around Kensington Gardens, and befriends children there. Wendy Darling, whom he recruited to be his "mother", is the most significant of them; he also brings her brothers John and Michael to Never Land at her request. He later befriends Wendy's daughter Jane (and her subsequent daughter Margaret), and Peter and Wendy says that he will continue this pattern indefinitely. In Starcatchers he previously befriends Molly Aster and young George Darling.
Peter appears to be known to all the residents of Neverland, including the Indian princess Tiger Lily and her tribe, the mermaids, and the fairies.
In Hook, Peter states the reason he wanted to grow up was to be a father. He married Wendy's granddaughter, Moira, and they have two children, Maggie and Jack.
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In popular culture
The character of Peter Pan (or thinly disguised versions of him) has appeared in countless tributes and parodies, and has been the subject of several later works of fiction. (See Works based on Peter Pan for notable examples.) J. R. R. Tolkien's biographer Humphrey Carpenter has speculated that Tolkien's impressions of a production of Barrie's Peter Pan in Birmingham in 1910 "may have had a little to do with" his original conception of the Elves of Middle Earth.[2] Since featuring the character in their 1953 animated film, Walt Disney has continued to use him as one of their traditional characters, featuring him in the sequel film Return to Neverland and in their parks as a meetable character, and the focus of the dark ride, Peter Pan's Flight; he appears in House of Mouse, Mickey's Magical Christmas, and the Kingdom Hearts video games.
The name "Peter Pan" has been adopted for various purposes over the years. Three thoroughbred racehorses have been given the name, the first born in 1904. It has been adopted by several businesses, including Peter Pan peanut butter, Peter Pan Bus Lines, and Peter Pan Records. An early 1960s program in which Cuban children were sent unattended to Miami to escape feared mistreatment under the then-new Castro regime was called Operation Peter Pan (or "Operación Pedro Pan"). The term Peter Pan syndrome was popularized in 1983 by a book with that name, about individuals (usually male) with underdeveloped maturity.
Peter Pan is depicted in public sculpture. There are seven statues cast from a mould by sculptor George Frampton, following an original commission by Barrie in 1912. The statues are in Kensington Gardens in London, England; Liverpool, England; Brussels, Belgium; Camden, New Jersey, United States; Perth, Western Australia; Toronto, Ontario,[3] Canada; and St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada. Two more statues (though not of Frampton's mould) are in Kirriemuir, Scotland, the birthplace of JM Barrie. A new bronze statue by Diarmuid Byron O'Connor was commissioned by Great Ormond Street Hospital in London and unveiled in 2000, showing Peter blowing fairy dust, with Tinker Bell added in 2005.

彼得潘故事读后感300

在暑假里,我读了三本书,其中一本叫《小飞侠彼得·潘》。这本书的作者是[英国]詹姆斯·巴里/著。它那浪漫的故事情节,生动的刻画,无不吸引我。彼得是一个很调皮的小精灵,它还会发光呢!彼得很勇敢、法力无穷,我对它充满了好奇之心。
自从彼得认识了温迪、约翰和麦克尔之后,它就变得有些狡猾。“右边第二条路,一直往前走,走到天亮为止”。彼得对温迪说过,那是去永无岛的路,原来他们三个都不会飞,彼得在他们身上撒了一些精灵粉,他们就不知不觉的飞了起来。飞过高山,田野,教堂,溪流和森林。到了永无岛,他们听见各种野兽和人类的声音。“我们”到“地下世界”去玩了一会儿,为了不被敌人发现,上面盖了一个大蘑菇。彼得要向海盗挑战,最终彼得打败了敌人。
彼得以勇气和智慧打败了敌人。
彼得不想长大,为什么呢?因为他想拥有一颗纯洁的心,不想被别人污染他的心灵。我不想长大,因为我可以和小朋友快快乐乐的玩,过幸福的生活。
《小飞侠彼得·潘》这部经典的儿童作品,有着深刻的社会意义。这本书还有很多知识,让我新奇的去阅读。

我最喜欢读的书是《彼得潘》。这本书和我们中国的《西游记》一样,充满了神话色彩。
这本书讲的是小飞侠彼得潘和温迪、约翰、迈克去永无乡的故事。他们在去永无乡的路上,他们遇到了海盗、又勇敢地战胜了海盗,最后他们顺利脱险了。到了永无乡,再次遇到海盗,他们又用自己的智慧胜了海盗。最后,温迪、约翰、迈克终于回到了自己的家。从此他们长大了、成熟了、坚强了、健康了。
这个故事里我最喜欢温迪了。因为她温柔商量、乐于帮助别人。比如:温迪做了母亲以后,把屋子安排的井井有条、要迈克睡在吊篮里当婴儿,每天做各种好吃的食物,她很忙碌却很幸福。
希望没看过这本书的同学抽空看看。

彼得潘读后感300字
所有的孩子都要长大,只有一个例外——他就是英国的詹母斯·巴里笔下的小男孩彼得潘。
彼得潘是个顽皮、淘气、会飞翔、勇敢、有绅士风度、又有些傲气的小男孩,他住在一个叫做“梦幻岛”这样的可爱小岛上。据说要是小孩子死了,他陪着他们走一段路,小孩子就不会害怕了。
有一天,彼得潘的影子被温迪家的“狗保姆”娜娜叼回家中。晚上,彼得潘来找自己的影子,找到影子后他想方设法地把影子粘上,就哭了起来。哭声把温迪吵醒了,彼得潘告诉温迪原因后,温迪细心的把他的影子缝了上去。
后来彼得潘、小仙女可铃铛、温迪、还有她的两个弟弟约翰和迈克尔飞向梦幻岛后,开始了冒险的旅途。他们看见了美丽可爱的美人鱼小姐,阴险毒辣的海盗船上的船长霍克……在梦幻岛上彼得潘和朋友们一起和霍克船长展开了殊死决斗,最终彼得潘赢得了胜利。
每个孩子都想飞翔,也幻想着自己的“梦幻岛”。彼得潘有着很大的勇气,我看了这本书后在想象中描绘着自己心中的彼得潘。
永远不长大得男孩,没有了爱情,便没有了烦恼,飞翔在夜空中,身边跟随着诡异的小精灵,飞翔的身影和着自由的笑声,成就了男人的梦想,也变成所有女孩的噩梦
所有孩子都会长大,除了一个人。那个人就是小飞侠彼得潘。
彼得潘永远是个贪玩的孩子,总是开心地笑,无忧无虑地飞。在无忧岛,他和海盗决斗,卸下别人一只胳膊;和其他没家的孤儿一起玩耍,当他们的头儿。在现实城市,他每天晚上听温蒂讲灰姑娘、睡美人和白雪公主的故事。
他可以做任何自己想做的事,可是自由过头就是孤独。因为自己的影子不跟着他,他伤心地哭了。只有童话故事能安慰他,只有温蒂能安慰他。可是他没有父母,没有感情,他不能长大。小飞侠的身份注定了温蒂和那些孤儿都会离开他,他们必须长大,在现实世界中长大。而他必须孤单地飞,飞在无忧的世界里,永远做个孩子。
小飞侠彼得潘有许多别的孩子不曾经历的快乐,但是有一种快乐他永远与之无缘。
人都不想长大的时候。觉得成人世界太多烦恼,太多金钱、权力、地位、名声的纷争,甚至是情感的纷争。觉得只有孩子的世界才最干净、最单纯,只要心里感到快乐就好了,其他的什么也不用想。想像童话故事里说的去和海盗决斗,去森林探险,想一直和伙伴们一起玩,不回家。
可是,有得必有失。不长大的孩子,在逃避了成人的烦恼和责任之时,也错过了长大的快乐和情感的体验。错过了许多生活的经历,也就少了对世界的感悟,对自己的认识,少了成熟的心智。
人生不可能简单得就像童话世界或童年一样。没有人可以像彼得潘一样永远不长大。但是我们可以在长大的同时保持一颗童心,保持着对世界的好奇心,对未来的探索精神。不要失去被感动的能力,不要失去对生活对自己的满足感。

彼得潘读后感

  当品读完一部作品后,相信大家都有很多值得分享的东西,此时需要认真地做好记录,写写读后感了。现在你是否对读后感一筹莫展呢?以下是我整理的彼得潘读后感,欢迎阅读与收藏。

彼得潘读后感1

  我最喜欢还是非彼得莫属,他是个永远长不大的孩子,因为他不想长大。不过,我觉得,长大未必不是件好事呢!在彼得来临之前,没有比达林夫妇一家获得更简单、更快乐的家庭了。

  我觉得彼得很有趣,把自己的影子忘在了达林家,后来还竟然打算用肥皂把影子粘上去。彼得还以为“吻”是一样东西,碰巧,温迪为了不使他伤心,给了他一只顶针,于是,他也把一颗橡子,回送给了温迪。彼得教会了温迪他们怎样飞翔,在飞向梦幻岛的途中,彼得顾自己玩去了,回来时,竟然记不清温迪他们是谁了。彼得,我有一些问题想要问你,你为什么不会看到长大的好处呢?你为什么有时勇敢,有时又胆小呢?你把温迪他们带走的时候,怎么就不想想达林太太的想法呢……

  其实,我觉得虎克船长不一定令人讨厌,我倒是觉得他挺好的。如果没有虎克船长的话,我们就不会知道彼得是个好人。他要去砍掉彼得的手,也是因为彼得先砍掉虎克船长的手。不过在彼得这股正义的力量照耀下,虎克船长显得愚蠢而可笑。

  我眼中的温迪是一个善良的女孩。在彼得伤心的时候,是温迪去安慰他;当彼得害怕温迪死去的时候的时候,是温迪努力地活了下来。温迪最后也长大成人了,不过她还记得她和彼得一起冒险的故事,可是,彼得已经 忘得一干二净了。

  梦幻岛是每个孩子向往的生活,每个孩子都想过无忧无虑、快乐的生活。我们正在过着美妙的童年,一定要珍惜这时光,不要去想未来的生活会怎样!

彼得潘读后感2

  我最近读了一本书,它的名字叫《小飞侠彼得潘》。

  这本书上讲了一个叫达林先生的人和一个叫达林太太的生了三个孩子,他们分别叫温迪、约翰、迈克尔。这三个孩子在梦里常常会梦见一个叫彼得潘的人,还会梦见一个叫梦幻岛的地方。

  有一天,达林太太到孩子们的房间讲故事,发现一个男孩的身影从窗户飞过,她很惊讶地叫了起来,这时,他们的小狗保姆娜娜跳了起来,一口咬住那男孩的影子,把影子咬了下来,又把影子放在了一个抽屉里。

  第二天,那个男孩又来了,他就是彼得潘,他是拿回他的影子的。到了晚上,达林先生和达林太太出去了,孩子们也已经睡了,他就进了达林先生的家。彼得潘找到了影子,可却粘不上去,于是他哭了。温迪就帮他缝了起来。后来,温迪知道了他就是彼得潘,就叫醒了约翰和迈克尔。彼得潘带着他们来到了梦幻岛,过着有趣的生活……

  对于他们的经历,我觉得他们的生活比我们的生活要艰难,因为海盗随时都会来骚扰他们。有时候,他们还会被海盗抓去用鞭子打一顿。而我们生活得无忧无虑,一点儿都不用担心。我一定要学习他们那种不怕困难的精神,做什么事都要坚持到底。

彼得潘读后感3

  我读了一本书叫《彼得潘》,既然故事书名叫《彼得潘》,那么故事的主人公也该叫彼得潘了?对了。

  这本书讲的是小飞侠彼得潘和温迪、约翰、迈克去永无乡的故事。他们在去永无乡的路上,他们遇到了海盗、又勇敢地战胜了海盗,最后他们顺利脱险了。到了永无乡,再次遇到海盗,他们又用自我的智慧胜了海盗。最后,温迪、约翰、迈克最后回到了自我的家。从此他们长大了、成熟了、坚强了、健康了。

  这个故事里我最喜欢温迪了。因为她温柔商量、乐于帮忙别人。比如:温迪做了母亲以后,把屋子安排的井井有条、要迈克睡在吊篮里当婴儿,每一天做各种好吃的食物,她很忙碌却很幸福。

  我最厌恶的人是叮叮呤,因为她贪婪自私,看见彼得潘和温迪交上了朋友,就想搞破坏。

  我最羡慕彼得潘,因为他会飞。如果我也能飞,该多好呀!我要发明一个飞行衣,让人们自由飞行。我还期望有个像温迪这么好的妈妈,对我更加温柔,对我要宽容、多一些允许。我要学习孩子们的礼貌和教养,做一个人人喜欢的好孩子。

彼得潘读后感4

  这些天我读了彼得&米德多;潘”这本书。每当我打开这本书,就像走进了一个童话世界。里面没有岛,让我向往。因为有小飞侠不想长大的故事,有精灵叮当作响的铃铛,有他们与胡克为首的坏海盗斗智斗勇的故事。以及他们与野生动物打交道的情节,深深吸引了我。

  读完彼得潘,前面有图。走失的孩子找彼得,海盗找走失的孩子,印第安人找海盗,野兽找印第安人。他们以同样的速度移动,所以没有人能找到任何人。

  彼得,即使在与印第安人的战争中,他们也会改变。一次他们变成了印第安人,另一次他们变成了敌人。战斗还没结束,突然变回来了。真正的印第安人也认为彼得的想法很有创意,同意成为那些孩子。否则这场仗打不起来。

  彼得的生活,孩子的生活,是真正的游戏。有时我想象自己是彼得&米德多;潘,想象一下接下来会发生什么,想象一下时光可以倒流,做一个永远长不大的孩子。

  Peter潘这个名字我会永远记在心里。因为它在我的脑海里是那么美好纯净,让我有身临其境的感觉。

彼得潘读后感5

  所有的孩子都会长大,只有一个人不会。

  那个人就是小飞侠彼得·潘。

  《小飞侠彼得·潘》这本书是由英国的詹姆斯·巴里写的。这本书主要讲了彼得在一天夜里带着温迪、迈克尔、约翰到永无岛的神奇故事。

  彼得·潘是个贪玩的孩子。他总是开心地笑,无忧无虑的飞。在现实世界上,温迪每天晚上都给彼得讲童话故事。

  有一次,彼得他们遇到海盗,那时候彼得非常勇敢,他把胡克打败了。

  一些孩子不想长大,是因为孩子觉得成人的世界有太多烦恼、太多权力、太多争吵和感情的问题。觉得小孩的世界才是最开心最单纯的时候,只有小孩的时光才是最美的时光。

  可是,有得必有失。在不长大的日子里,同时也在逃避大人过得生活和生活经历,也就对世界的感悟一无所知,少了成熟的心智。

  虽然,我们每天都要面对复杂的世界,但是每个人的心里一定有一个永无岛,在自己烦恼或孤独的时候,就回到永无岛里飞一会儿飞到什么时候心平静了,什么时候回到现实世界。

彼得潘读后感6

  这几天我读了一本书名叫《小飞侠彼得潘》,他讲的是:温迪的小女孩儿和她两个弟弟约翰、迈克尔和小飞侠彼得潘在梦幻岛探险的故事。

  在梦幻岛里有很多美丽的地方,这些诱惑让约翰和迈克尔好几次都不愿回到家里,可是,每次都被温迪拒绝了他们不愿回家的请求,可是,美丽的地方也埋藏着许多的危机,这危机就是小飞侠的胡克船长和他的海盗们。这些可恶的海盗总是想设法对付小飞侠。这一次,温迪和小飞侠闹了别扭,温迪领着孩子们出去了,胡克船长悄悄地将一个有定时炸弹的礼包放在了小飞侠的桌子上,还在上面绑了一张小纸条,上面写着:“送给你的礼物,不过要在1:才能打开。温迪。”就在小飞侠彼得潘还在欣赏温迪给他的礼品盒时,温迪和孩子们已经被海盗们抓住了,海盗们把她们带到了海盗船上,温迪本来还信满满的'想着彼得潘来救他们。

  可是,后来胡克把这一些消息说给他们听之后,温迪和那些孩子们都吓得半死但是,彼得潘的小精灵发现了这个阴谋。然后快速的飞到彼得潘家里,她的把彼得潘手里的礼品盒抢了过去,这时刚好1:点钟,只听一声巨响,就在这时小飞侠彼得潘飞了出来和海盗们决斗,最终,彼得潘把所有的海盗都打败了。

  我要像小飞侠彼得潘学习,不管面对的是什么的艰难,都要平静的思考,总有解决的办法。

彼得潘读后感7

  “书籍是人类进步的阶梯”,一本好书就像是一个指南针,使我们不会在成长的路上迷失方向。我利用寒假时间读了好几本书,其中最让我感兴趣的是英国作家杰姆?巴里写的最著名的一本童话剧《小飞侠彼得·潘》。

  小飞侠彼得?潘是一个永远不会长大的孩子,他还会飞。一天晚上,他来到了温迪的家,并教她和两个弟弟迈克尔、约翰飞翔,还把她们从家里带到了虚无岛。一来到岛上,历险就连连不断。她们遇到了丢失的孩子、印弟安人、美人鱼和狠毒的海盗。因为海盗胡克阴险狡诈,作恶多端,不幸之事接踵而至,彼得?潘却总能大显身手,救出伙伴们,最后打败了胡克船长和他的手下,温迪和她的两个弟弟又回到了自己的家。

  我读完这本书,觉得彼得?潘好勇敢啊,他竟然一次又一次地想出妙计搭救出自己的伙伴,我还羡慕他会飞。啊,他是多么自由啊!他能飞到虚无岛上,听说在那里,人永远不会长大,永远是一个小孩。如果我也永远是一个小男孩,我就会永远没有烦恼,只有快乐。但是,世上没有虚无岛,每个人都会长大。

彼得潘读后感8

  这两天,我读了《小飞侠彼德潘》这这是一本非常有趣的书。里面主要讲了彼德潘这个男孩子——一个会飞翔、勇敢、灵活、有着绅士风度、又有些傲慢的小男孩、小飞侠……这本书主要讲了,在一天夜里,小飞侠彼德潘飞进了达林太太的家,把达林太太生的三个孩子:温迪、约翰、迈克尔一起带到了梦幻岛。那里,美丽、自由、好玩,那是每个孩子梦中的国度。他们在沿途跋涉中,遇见了可爱的小仙子、凶狠狡诈的海盗和腰间围着书页的印地安人。多么有趣的经历啊,但同时也发生了很多的故事……最精彩的一次就是,温迪有一次被邪恶的海盗抓走了,彼德潘就溜进海盗的船上,与海盗头头铁钩船长霍克进行殊死搏斗。最后勇敢的彼德潘终于战胜了海盗们,救出了温迪。

  读了这本书后,我也想像书中的彼德潘一样,永远不想长大,有一首歌词很经典:”我不想,我不想不想长大,长大后世界就没童话。“我真想让彼德潘一起带我飞向梦幻岛,过着无忧无虑又充满刺激冒险的生活。

  这本书读完之后,我觉得世界上竟然还有像梦幻岛一样的地方,我真想去那里生活,和彼得潘、温迪、约翰他们一起,永远享受这美好的滋味,永远不长大……

彼得潘读后感9

  今年这个暑假,在教师的推荐下,我读了《小飞侠彼得。潘》这本书,我十分喜欢这本书,也喜欢里面的主人公,助人为乐的彼得。潘。

  书中讲了一个叫彼得。潘的男孩,他没有妈妈,有一天,他遇到了温蒂,温蒂对梦幻岛充满向往,于是她带着自我的两个弟弟一齐来到了梦幻岛。梦幻岛中,彼得潘收留了很多无家可归的男孩子,他们都是从婴儿车里跌落的,7天都没有人来认领的小孩。于是,温蒂成了妈妈,彼得。潘成了爸爸,他们有很多的孩子,小嘟嘟、小尖尖、小卷毛、小不点儿、麦克儿、约翰,还有双胞胎……他们一齐度过了很多欢乐的时光,直到孩子们长大,温蒂带着除了彼得。潘以外的所有人回到了自我原先的家。

  在故事中,彼得。潘把风筝让给温蒂的情节中,更我体会到了彼得。潘是一个乐于助人的人。在立刻要被淹没的礁石上,仅有一个人能够被风筝带走,彼得潘毫不犹豫地把风筝让给了温蒂。从中我想起了我的朋友朱家阳,他常常这样把一些文具,在同学最需要的时候,借给他们,并且还经常帮忙那些女生们修理修正带呢。

  这个故事,让我们明白了,在生活中要做一个乐于帮忙别人的人。

彼得潘读后感10

  彼得潘是一个永远也长不大的男孩,他恨大人,见到大人就龇牙咧齿,温迪是彼得。潘的好朋友,哪彼得。潘他的母亲是谁呢?她是一位可爱的女士,脑子里充满浪漫的想法,,有一张甜甜的,爱嘲弄人的嘴,她那些浪漫的想法就像从令人费解的东方来的,她的名字叫林夫人。········ 彼得。潘来到一个小小的海岛,叫永无乡,他们不单和印第安人成了好朋友,还和以胡 克船长为首的海盗展开了博斗,开始了一场真正的冒险,永无乡是一个地方,但这个地方是存在孩子们的心中-----这里没有讨厌大人的说教,没有大人的束缚, 想怎么玩就怎么玩,无疑是孩子们的天堂,彼得。

  潘自从来到这个岛,他便开始变得快乐,活波,在这个岛上发生了许许多多的事,如;地下之家,美人鱼的礁湖,永无岛,海盗船,和胡克拼命等……和胡克拼命是多么的激烈与残酷,但彼得。潘用自己的智慧战胜了胡克,从这个短文中,使我感到彼得。潘是个坚韧不拔,艰苦奋斗,不怕吃苦的男孩,所以我们也要向他学习这种吃苦耐劳德精神。 这本书使从书中茁壮成长,也使我了解了一个永远也长不大的男孩。

彼得潘读后感11

  《小飞侠彼得·潘》是一部关于成长的童话,是英国著名小说家,剧作家杰·姆·巴里创作的童话故事。凶狠的胡克,机灵的彼得潘,善良的温迪,嫉妒的叮铃。

  彼得·潘是一个会飞翔。拥有魔力的男孩,是永无岛上的主宰者。他在夜间飞行时,身上会发出只有拳头般大小的光芒。他,有着过人的机智与勇敢。他,天真烂漫而又顽皮,每时每刻都会散发出淘气的气息。但是,当危险来临时,他那临危不惧的精神,让我觉得她好像是一个“小大人”似的。彼得那侠义、乐观、勇于探险的自主精神是值得每个孩子学习的。

  文中的三个孩子——文蒂、约翰、迈克尔。生活在一个普通的家庭中。他们的小保姆娜娜是他们生活中的好玩伴。每天都陪他们去上学,在生活中无微不至的照顾着他们。

  在这本书中,文蒂、约翰、迈克尔在跟随着彼得飞往那不易找的地方永无岛的路上,又会遇到什么困难与危险呢?好了,现在,我们就与彼得开始起程,去飞往永无岛,解除路上的一切困难,去品尝这永无岛上的精彩的生活!

彼得潘读后感12

  寒假,我在家里看了一本书,名字叫《小飞侠彼得潘》。

  在这本书里有个小男孩,名字叫彼得潘,他是一个不想长大的孩子。彼得是一个顽皮、淘气的小男孩,他住在梦幻岛上,那里是孩子们的天堂。

  《小飞侠彼得潘》是一部童话,并且不是只限于孩子们的童话。

  在这个世界上,又有谁不想青春常驻呢!有谁不想拥有飞上天空的本领呢!但唯有彼得潘拥有这个本事!

  小彼得潘住的梦幻岛,那是一个神秘的小岛,岛上有印第安勇士、海盗、人鱼、梦幻岛、地下洞窟……。

  我也期望能有彼得潘那种永远不要长大的能量,那样就能够天天和同学在一齐,不用像大人那样去上班;不会有各种各样的烦恼。

  我也很想像彼得潘一样,能够飞去梦幻岛,和那里的海盗虎克作战。我想每一个与我一样的孩子,都会有不想长大愿望吧!

  如果彼得潘来找我,我必须愿意跟他学飞行,一齐去梦幻岛,在岛上开始我的冒险之旅。但我明白,我不会忘记爸爸、妈妈,不会忘记回家的路。因为亲情是我永远的牵挂啊!

彼得潘读后感13

  当我第一次翻开【英】巴里的作品——《小飞侠彼得·潘》时,里面那似真似假的故事深深吸引了我,让我久久舍不得离开。

  《小飞侠彼得·潘》一书主要讲述了:温迪、约翰、迈克尔在一个夜晚遇到了传说中的彼得·潘,彼得·潘把三个孩子带到了他们门中所梦到的永无岛。在岛上,他们认识了图图、卷毛、斯莱特利三个小伙伴。在他们的帮助下,温迪、约翰、迈克尔在永无岛各自找到了自己的家。每天都自由自在、无忧无虑,常常还发生些令人笑破肚子的事。虽然有时会有海盗,当最后在彼得潘的带领下,他们客服来了种种困难,闯过无数个难关,终于打败海盗,回到家中。

  看完了《小飞侠彼得·潘》这本书,我觉得生活应该像在永无岛那样有起有伏……这才是我的理想生活。为啥偏要把我们关在屋子里?向电脑、电视说“bey——————bey”让那早已变得单调乏味的“+、—、×、÷”把我们压得透不过气,一切都变死气沉沉……什么叫书海?我看是早已飘满垃圾的臭湖吧!什么叫学好数理化走边天都不怕,到头来还不是所有知识乱成一锅粥。唉!

  幻想归幻想,埋怨归埋怨。我知道要想有美好的未来,要付出辛勤的汗水。我要向迈克尔学习他那勇敢的精神,帮助我在经后的学习中克服各种困难,让我的成绩更上一层楼。

彼得潘读后感14

  《彼得·潘》这本书,诞生于英国作家杰姆。巴里的笔下。是杰姆。巴里最著名的童话剧。

  这部童话,主要讲了一天晚上,彼得·潘来到了小姑娘温迪家里,教温迪和她的两个弟弟在空中飞翔。并把他们带到了永无岛上。他们一到岛上,历险就接连不断。他们遇到了印第安人、海盗、美人鱼。由于海盗胡克作恶多端,导致战争不断爆发。虽然麻烦事一件之后一件,不幸的事情就像虫子一样多。但是聪明的彼得总能发挥他的智慧,大显身手,让事情有一个好的结局。

  这本书中的彼得·潘,虽说也是一个小孩,但是他很勇敢,还会飞,计策多端,还会舞剑,就连凶残的海盗船长胡克也被他制伏了。比较彼得·潘的勇敢,再想想我自我,是多么的胆小,晚上一个人上卫生间都不敢去。有一回,一只蟋蟀蹦到了我的腿上,差点把我吓哭了。我还是个不负职责的人,什么事都推给别人,犯了错误,也不敢承认。看看人家彼得·潘,连海盗都敢打,你还害怕一个小虫子。看完这本书,我对自我有了信心,胆子变大了,我要做一个敢作敢当的小男孩。

  人总要长大的,这部写永远能够不长大的故事。却让我成熟了许多,彼得的勇,温迪的善,也让我变得更加完美了。

彼得潘读后感15

  今天我读了一本名叫《小飞侠彼得潘》的书,故事中所描述的彼得潘是个长着满口珍珠般乳牙,穿一身用树叶和树浆做的衣服,不愿意长大也永远不会长大的可爱小男孩。他天真、活泼、嫉恶如仇,勇敢而富有正义感。接下来我就讲讲他的冒险之旅。

  彼得·潘是个仙子,而温迪呢是个小女孩。另外温迪妈妈还生了个——约翰和迈克尔。温迪的妈妈一直认为没有叫《彼得》这个名字好,温迪却说有。温迪妈妈还给他们还请了个狗保姆——娜娜。有一天晚上,彼得·潘进了温迪的房间,原来他是和小仙女——丁卡·贝儿找自己的影子,丁卡·贝儿找到了彼得·潘的影子,彼得·潘一兴奋,就把丁卡·贝儿忘了,随手关了抽屉。

  每当夜深人静的时候,小飞侠就会来到文迪家里去尽情玩耍。直到有一天他的影子被一只狗扯了下来,因为他没法安上影子,所以他坐在地上哭了起来。他的哭声惊醒了文迪,文迪帮彼得潘缝上了影子,然后他叫醒了迈尔克和约翰同彼得一起去了只有欢歌笑语的地方:神秘岛。在神秘岛他们玩了美人鱼礁湖,在那里他们看到了真正的美人鱼,她们有的在游泳有的在玩水,还有的在和彼得说话。不过有天孩子们被邪恶的黑胡子海盗虎克给抓走了,只有彼得没有被抓走。最后是彼得潘杀死了虎克救了大家,成了部落里的英雄。

  读完这本书我深深的感受到正义和友谊是多么的重要,邪恶是多么的可恨。让我们开发自己的正能量来压倒负能量。让我们一起维护正义。共同进步,在正义的道路上更进一步吧!

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