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野性的呼喚英文讀后感篇一:野性的呼喚英文讀后感
Atthebeginningofthiscentury,manynewwritersemergedwiththeintroductionofmanynewideas.Amongthem,JackLondonwasthemostpopularone.
Hismostfamousnovelisthecallofthewild.Althoughitisastoryaboutadog,Buck,itvividlydepictsthelifeintheprimitiveNorthwherepeoplerushedforgoldandfortune.
Buck,usedtobelongtoajudge,waskidnappedandsoldtoNorth.Thenhebecameamemberofadog-teampullingasled.Inthedaysofpullingasnow-sled,helearnedtoconformtothelawofnatureandobeythemaster.Finally,hefoundabasicinstincthiddeninsidehim,whichenabledhimselftosurvivethetoughenvironment.Thisisthecallofthewild.
Whenyoureadthestory,youwillfeelthatBuckisamaninsteadofadog,strugglingwithhisfortuneandconformingtothelawofnature.
Thoughshort,itisreallyathrillingstory.Whatyouneverforgetisthetoughlifeinthenature,thebraveandcraftydog.Maybethewildiscallingyoutogoahead.
Whilewritingforonly16yearsthroughouthislife,Londonproducedanamazingbodyofworkamongwhich,WhiteFang,MartinEden,theValleyoftheMoonarerepresentative.
篇二:野性的呼喚英文讀后感
Inthe19thcentury,thewestofAmericawasundercultivation.Hundredsofadventurersweremovingtothewest.Atthesametime,itwassaidthatgoldhadbeenfoundinlargequantityinNorthernCalifornia,sothousandsofpeoplewenttothewestforgold.Thereweresomanypeople,butinthefreezingcoldNorth,transportationwasthebiggestproblem.Atsuchsituation,dogsandsledswasthebestchoice,sointheNorth,dogsandsledswasthemaintransporttoolsthen.Ofcourse,millionsofdogswereneededurgently,fromthenon,therewereplentyofdogslikeBuckbegantheirunfortunatedifficultjourneylife.
TheauthorJackLondonwasoneofthememberswhowenttotheNorthforgold,hewentthroughthehardshipsofthejourneyhimself,witnessedthecruelandmiserablelifeofdogs.Accordingtohisthisexperience,thestoryofbuckcameintobeing.
Mainideaofthestory
TherewasadognamedBuck,wholivedacomfortableandpleasantlifeataJudgeMiller‘shouseinthewarmSouth.Here,Buckwasaleader,heinchargeofJudge‘shouse,tookcare
ofJudge‘sgrandchildrenandruledothersdogs.WecansayBuckhadahappytimehere.However,Buck‘smisfortunewascoming.ButBuckdidnotthatatall.
Oneday,agardenerwhoworkedforJudgetookBuckoutofthehousewhentherewerenopeopleinhomeandsoldBucktoadogsmugglerinsecret.Fromthenon,Bucksetfootonhismiserablelife.Hewastransferredfromonetoantherandunderabadconditionallday,hesufferedfromhunger,cold,variousharmandpain.Sometimes,Buckwasbeatenblackandbluebyhumanbeing.Atthesametime,Buckmustfightwithotherdoginordertostayalive,finally,Buckbecameverystrongandmadehimselftheleaderofthewholedogteam.lifewasalwaysgoingonlikethisforowhile.Onceduringajourney,Buckwasnearlydead,thenhemethismasterJhonThorton.ThortonwasaperfectpersonwhocametoBuck‘srescueandBuckdeeplylovedhimforever.Butoneday,ThortonwaskilledbyIndians,Bucklosthisloverandhebecamenothingthen.Finally,Buckrespondedthecallofthewildandbecameawolf,livedanearlywildlifeashisancestors.
Fromloyaldogtocruelwolf,therewereseveralimportantthingsinBuck‘life.
Thelawofclubgivenbythemanofredsweater
BuckjustenteredtheNorthensociety,heknewnothingabouttheworld,hebehavedonhisnaturecompletely,themanofredsweatergavehimaclubandlethimknowobeydience,Bucklearnedthislessonforhiswholelife.
Buckwasveryangryafterhisterribleexperience,heresistedstubbornlyandtreatedthemaninredsweaterasenemy.(infact,themanwas)andwasgoingtofightwithhim.Buttheshortmanofredsweaterwasmorestronger.Attheman‘sclub,Buckwasalmostbeatentodeath.ItwasthefirsttimethatBuckhadbeenhitbyaman
,hewasgreatlyfrightened.However,Buckwasbeaten,notbroken,hehadlearnedanimportantlessonandwouldneverforgetit.Inhislaterlife,whensuchsituationappeared,Buckreactedimmediatelyandgotridofquickly.HerewecansaythatBuckwascleverbutandwise,helearnedquicklyfromwhathehadexperienceandothers.Thatistosay,Buckhassomelearningspirit,hecouldadapteverythingrapidlyandgetlesspunishment.
TheCurlyaccident
BuckwasshockedatasecondtimethatwashismateCurly’death,hewitnessedthat.Curlywasagood–natureddog,shejustwantedtomakefriendswithothers,butshepaidherlifeforthat.ThedogattackedCurlyandotherdogsimmediatelytookpartintheactivitywhenCurlywasdownontheground.Spitzalsodidthat.
ItwasasecondfirsttimethatBuckhadseendogsfightlikewolves.Atashortmoment,alifenolongerexisted.Bucklearnedanotherlesson,thatwaslifeintheNorthwasprimitive,cruel,andnofairplay,onceyouweredownontheground,itwastheendofyou.Here,onlythestrongcouldsurvive,onemustbeverycareful,theothersaroundyoumightbeyourenemyandyouropponent.IthinkinBuck‘life,thispointalwaysplaysanimportantrole.Forexample,healwayskeptcalmmindsaboutSpitz.
Ontheotherhand,fromtheCurlyaccident,BuckgotaclearthoughtaboutSpitz,inBuck‘slaterlife,Spitzwasimportant.First,Spitzwastheleaderofthewholeteam,Buckhadtofollowhimandavoidunnecessaryconflictwhenhehimselfwasnotstrong,atthebeginning,itwasimpossibleforBucktodefeatSpitz.So,hereBuckdidaverygoodjob.Second,Spitzwasagoodrivalforthestrong,thesameforBuck.SpitzreservedBuck.AsChinesesayinggoes,astrongopponentmakeyoustrongtoo.SoBuck‘sachievementwascloselyrelatedtoSpitz.
Thingsgraduallychanged.Buckwasnotagood–naturedoneanymore,hecametorealizedthathewasstrongenoughandcandothesamethingwithSpitz,healwaysdidtroubleforSpitz,theotherdogsalsostartedchallengedtheauthorityofSpitz.ButforBuck,itwasfarmorenotenough,forhewantedwastheleadershipoftheteam.
Thelifeordeathfight
ThefinalfightbetweenBuckandSpitzcame,itwasnotacoincidencebutanecessity.Bothofthemknewclearlyintheirinnerheart,sononeofthemtriedtogetawayoravoid.Theyalreadyhadprepareditforalongtime.Atthatmoment,whogottherabbitwasnolongerimportantatall.Noonecared.Theotherdogsalsoknewitclearly,atthelastmoment,theyallweresilenceandwaitedforsomethingtheyhadexpectedeagerly.BuckandSpitzcompletelyunderstoodwhatwasgoingon.Whoeverwentdownontheground,theirliveswouldcometoanendimmediately.
Atfirst,obviouslyBuckhadnoadvantageatall,healreadywoundedbadly.Butweknow,Buckwasalwaysdifferent,hepromptlychangedandSpitzdidnotnoticethat.Finally,thebattlecametoanendwithSpitzwentdown.Thefollowingotherdogswoulddo,Buckhimselfjuststoodfarawaysawwhathappened,ashehadwitnessedwhathappenedtoCurly.ItwasSpitzwhodeservedsuchanendforonlyhetookpartinthedeathofCurly.
ThenBuckwasavictor.First,herevengedforCurly,becausehedeeplyhatedSpitzsincehesawSpitz‘sbehaviorintheCurlyaccident.Second,hedefeatedSpitzandhewouldbecometheleaderthathedesiredforalongtime.Finally,themostimportantone,hewasasuccessfulwinneroftheprimitivelifeandhekilledalivingmatebyhimself,andBuckfeltthatkindoffeelingseemedtobegood,thehotbloodmadeBucksoexcited,thestrangefeelingcamefromBuck‘snaturethatBuckgotitfromhisancestors,butBuckdidnotunderstandwhatitmeantonearth.Infact,Buckwalkedabigsteptowardsthewild,inhisinnerheart,hewasverycuriousaboutthewildandhewasalsointerestedinthat.
AfterthebattlewithSpitz,Bucktriedhiseffortstogettheleadershipofthewholeteam,heshowedhisabilitytohismastersandearnedtheirpraise.Forawhile,Buck’sjourneylifewasgood,heandhisteammatesmadeaworldrecordforrapidspeed.However,thegoodthingsfinallywouldcametoanend.Buckmetthreeterriblemasterswhohadnotravelexperienceatall,theyalsoknewnothingaboutthecruelNorthernworld.SoThortoncametoBuck.
Fortheloveofaman
Duringthelonghardjourney,only5ofdogswereleft.Allofthemweredeadtired,Buckwasnoexceptionofit,hesufferedalotandalmostbecameadeaddog.WhentheycametoJhonThorton’scamp,likehisotherteammates,Buckfelldownonthegroundanddidnottrytogethisfeetoncemore.Infact,inBuck’sinnerhearthealreadyknewsomethingterriblewouldbehappen,becausetherouteforBuckwasnotstrange,hecamethereforseveraltimes.Accordingtohisformerexperienceandsensitivesense,Buckdecidednotgettohisfeetthoughhewouldbebeatentodeath.
ThemasterwantedBucktogetup,herefused.Ofcourse,Buckknewtheresultofhisbehavior.TheclubcametoBuckagainandagain,Buckalreadylostconscious.Atthattime,JhonThortoncametoBuck’srescue,itwasagreatopportunityforBuckandhisfortunecame.HereBuckgotridofhisharddays,hisgoodqualityintheSouthcametohimagain,hegotthetrueloveofhumanbeing.
JhonThortondidnotlikethepersonBuckhadmetbefore,hewaswiseandhadrichexperienceonlifeaswellasonhardjourneyintheNorth.Ofcourse,Thortonalsoknewdogsandknewthemverywell.ForBuck,JhonThortonabsolutelywasagoodmaster.InBuck’sinnerheart,Thortonwasthemostimportantpersontohim,he
gavehistruelovetoThortonandhewouldtryhisbiggestefforttoprotectThortonfromharmevenifitcosthislife.
ThortontoBuck’slove,Buckhadnevergotitfromothermasters,eventhoughJudgeMiller.BetweenBuckandThorton,therewasahighlyandspeciallyagreement,theycouldcommunicatewitheachotherbyasimpleeyecontact,BuckcouldgetmessagefromlookingThorton’seyes.AsThortonhimselfoncesaid,sometimesheafraidofthislove.Sotheirrelationshipdefeatedanythingandbecamethemostimportantthing.Therewereseveralexamplesofthis.First,badtempered”Black”BurtonhitThorntonforsomething,BucksawthatandjumpedtoBurtonthroatatonce.Second,inthefallofayear,threepartnersweretravellingonanarrowboatthroughfastandrockywaters,Thortonfellintothestreamwater,thesituationatthattimewasextremelydangerous,Buckhadjumpedintoactioninaninstant.WhenThorngotsavedatlast,Buckwasnearlydeadbecauseoffreezingcold.OnseeingBuckwasbadlywoundedinordertosavehimself,Thortonmovedtotears.Besides,BuckhelpedThortonagaininanotherdifferentmanner.
AllthosethingsshowedthatBucklovedThortonverymuch.IfanythingwanttohurtThorton,noway.Butthingswenttoawrongaway,whenBuckcamebackfromoutside,hefound
thatThortonandotherlivingthingsintheircampwerekilledbytheYeehatIndians.Then,Buckgotmad,awaveofgreatangercameoverhim,hegrowledoutloudwithaterribleterriblesoundbuthehimselfdidnotknowthathegrowled.”Forthefirsttimeinhislifeheallowedhisfeelingtowinoverhisclevernessandreason,anditwasbecauseofhisgreatloveforThortonthathelosthishead.”Bucktrulywasaevil,hekilledtheYeehatIndiansandrevengedforhismaster.Then,Buckreturnedtotheempty,ruinedcamp.HefoundThortoninthemuddypool,therewasagreatemptinessinhimthatheneverhadbefore.
Thortonwasdeadalready.So,therewasnothingforBucktoleaveandmiss,hewaslonelyagain.Atthesametime,Buckfeltthecallofthewildthatstrikedhimagainandagain.SojoininginhisoldbrotherswasagoodchoiceforBuck.
Thefightwiththeleadingmoose
Bucklivedaloneandwithouthelp,usinghisstrengthandpowersurvivinginahardandunfriendlyenvironmentwhereonlythestrongsurvived.Becauseofthis,Buckwasproudofhimself.So,hislongingforbloodbecamestrongerthanever,hewasakiller,athingthathuntedotheranimals,livingonthethingsthatlived.ButBuckwasnotsatisfied,theanimalhekilledbeforeweresmallandweak,hewantedtochallengedhimself,heneededalargestrongone,sotheleadingmoosebecamehisprey.Duringthebattlewiththeleadingmoose,Bucktookfulluseofhispowerandcleverness.For,Buck,thebattlewasonlyanexperiment,buthewantedtoknowhowstrongheearthwasandwhatkindofenemyhecouldnotdefeat,thebattlegavehimanopportunitytofightwitharealwildcreature.ThebattlealsolaidthefoundationforBuck’slaterlife.
Fromthefightwiththeleadingmoose,wecouldseethatBuckwascompletelyasuccessfulwinneroftheprimitivelife.Whenfighting,Buckdidnotattackstraightly,instead,heusedallkindsofmethodstomaketheleadingmooseexhaustedandfeared.So,whattheleadingmoosewantedtodojustwasescaping,forBuck,hecoulddefeattheleadingmoose.Meanwhile,duringthefight,hehimselfwouldnothurtbadly.
AsBuckhadexpected,hepulledthegreatmoosedown,wecanimaginethatBuckwasverysatisfiedwithhimself.Infact,itwastrue.WhenBuckkilledthemoose,hedidnotreturnatonce.Onthecontrary,hestayedbythekillforseveraldays,eating,sleeping,enjoyedhisfeast.Honestly,itisthesamewithourhumanbeings.Whenwedidsomethingsuccessful,wealsowouldlostourhead,wouldn’tit?
FromthosethingsBuckhadeverthrough,wecansayBuckhadallthegoodqualitiesofdogsorevenmore.Forexample,Buckcouldadaptquickly,weallknowlifefromtheSouthtotheNorthwasverydifferent,butBuckgotitandwasasuccessfulsurvivor.Asaman,threewerestillotherresults,therightexamplewasHal,CharlesandMercedes,theynotonlyhadnoexperienceintravellingatallbuttheyneverlearnedfromothersandtheirlesson.Sofinally,theyallhadtakenawaybytheGod.
Beside,fromaloyaldogtoawolf,humanbeingplaysanimportantrole,fromthat,wecansayhumanmaybethemostselfishcreature.Sointhestory,BucktoThorton’slovewasveryvaluable.
篇三:野性的呼喚英文讀后感
"Hesingsasongoftheyoungerworld,whichisthesongofthepack."(ChapterVIITheSoundingoftheWild)Whenthelastsentencevanishedfrommyeyes,Icanstillperceiveanechoofasong-awildsong,whichknocksupmydizzymindthatalwayscheerfullysinkintotheso-calledcivilizedworldwithoutquestioning.Wild,isnolongerasymbolofthelawofjunglebutaheadspringwherestreamsoutlove,passion,bravery,loyalty,friendship,venture,competitionandtoleranceallthesevirtuescaneasilybefoundintheCalloftheWild.
JackLondon(1876-1916)isaworldwiderenownednovelist.Hisstoriessuccessfullyreflectthecontradictoryviewsofman’snatureanddestinyinandagainstthewild,andhis"fighttosurvive"notionhasgainedhimandhisworkstimelesspopularity,particularly,theCalloftheWild
Ittellsastoryofagiganticdog,namedBuck,whoisstolenfromarichandcomfortablehomeandforcedtolearntosurviveasanAlaskansleddog.Buck,atfirst,istoosavageforthecompanyofmanuntilhecoincidentlyencountershisbelovedmaster-kindheartedJohnThornton.Finally,John’sincidentaldeathbreaksBuck’slasttietothemananddriveshimintohislong-desiredwildwithhispack.Inthestory,BuckandJohnsimplyadoptthemselvestoanswerthecallofthewild.WhenitcomestoBuck’smindthatonedayhewilleventuallyleaveJohn-hismaster,allhewantstodoisjusttohelphimfinishthegold-rush-trip.He"fromthenon,nightandday,neverputahalt,indesperation,heburstintolongstretchofflight,didnottostayhim(John)…"(ChapterVIITheSoundingofTheWild)BuckwishedtorememberJohn’simageforever,he"fortwodaysandnightsneverleftcamp,neverletThorntonoutofhissight.Hefollowedhimaboutathiswork,watchedhimwhilesawhimintoblanketsatnightandoutoftheminthemorning…"(ChapterVII)WhenIreadthesewordsIjustcouldnotholdmytearsbursting.Canarealmandevotehimselftoloyaltyandfriendshipinsuchaway?Ontheotherhand,JohnThorntonisnotonlyadog-loverbutalsoabraveandventurousman.Heissostraightforwardandsimplethatmakeshimanaccommodatingman.Oncehefirmlyrootsagoalintohisheart,itseemsthatnothingcouldpreventhimfromaccomplishingitexceptdeath.Idonotknowwhetherthepersistenceisthemostvitalelementtomakeamansuccessful,butwhatIknowisthatyouarenotfarawayfromsuccessonceyouoccupyit.
ItisJackLondonwhoplungesmeintotheanimatedwildfromthehustle-and-bustleandfromdesperatecity.There,ImerelycannotdenytheattractionofBuck’sbark,whichenlightensmetopursueanotherlosthalfofthenatureinmankind,andtodigoutatruemeaningoflife.DareweimaginethatLondonintentionallyemploysBucktosetusamodelwithperfectcharacters(countbarbarityout)?Theanswerisaffirmed.We,asanimals,arefromthewildbutsheddingoffmoreandmorewildsigns,which
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