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野性的呼喚英文讀后感優(yōu)秀4篇當(dāng)閱讀了一本名著后,大家一定都收獲不少,需要寫一篇讀后感好好地作記錄To那么你真的懂得怎么寫讀后感嗎?為大家精心整理了野性的呼喚英文讀后感優(yōu)秀4篇,如果能幫助到您,小編的一切努力都是值得的。野性的呼喚英語讀后感篇一ThisbookreliesonThorntonandHal'sattitudetowardsdogBucktoshowhowpeopleshouldgetalongwithanimalsandnature?HaTsattitudetowardsBuckwasjustlikehisownwords.Hehadtobecruelwhenheshouldbecruel.HeshowednomercytoBuckandothersleddogs.Hewasalwayswhippingorendingthedog'slifewithouthesitation.Hedidnothesitatetosellunnecessarydogs,butneveraskedabouthislife,AsanoldChinesesayinggoes,“Whenacunningrabbitdies,arunningdogcooks;whenallbirdsfly,agoodbowhides”.Hiswayofdealingwithdogsistoputdogsinaslaveposition.Hisownappearanceofbeinghighabovetheotherscanalsoreflecthisattitudetowardsnaturethroughhisrelationshipwithdogs:conqueringnatureandmakingendlessuseofnature,whileThorntonuseshisownuniquewayofexpressinglove,TheexpressionofrespectfordogsandloveforBuckfordogsreflectshisattitudetowardsnaturebybeingfriendlywithdogs:respectfornatureandbefriendlywithnature!Itwasnotsomuchthecallofthewildasthecallofnature.ThiskindofwildnatureexistedinBuck'sheart,butwasjustarousedEpisode:Howtoexpressloveistodosimplethingsandsmallthingsrepeatedlytomoveothers!Toexpresslove,weshouldbeanactionschoolratherthanaspeechschool,andusesubtleactionstomoveothers.野性的呼喚英語讀后感篇二Buckisacoldresistantdog.Sincechildhood,hehaslivedinthehouseofjudgemiqininthesouthofjiujinshan,andhasbeentakencareofandspoiledbyhismasLer.InordertorepayLhegamblingdebt,Manuel,whogambledlikeherlife,stolebuckandsoldittothepeoplewhoboughtandsolddogsonenight.Later,shewastossedandsoldtothewildandcoldnorthtodohardwork.Fromthenon,shelivedahardlife.ThechangeofBuckslifemadehimlearnhowtoprotecthimselfandsurviveintheworldofthelawofthejungle.However,Thorntonsavedbuckfromhissecondmaster.Thorntonhadastrongrelationshipwithbuck.AfterThorntonwaskilledbythenatives,Buckavengedhimandburiedhim.Finallybuckreturnedtonature.Buckslifewasoriginallyverystable.Didhethinkhewouldstruggletosurviveinthedogs?Butitisverybraveandstrong.Ithasenduredonebyoneindifficultdaysandwillnevershrinkback.Theeconomicrecessionintodayssocietyhascausedmanypeopletolosetheirjobsorbereducedbytheiremployersandliveatightlife.Thepreviouslystablelifeisnolonger.Somepeoplewillalsothinkofsuicidetosolvetheproblemsoflife,buttherewillbeprosperityandadversityinlife.Isitworthgivinguptheirlifeinadversity?Buckstilltriestosurviveinadversity,doesnthe?Bucksspiritisreallyworthyofouradmiration.Hewillbravelybreakthroughwhateversetbacksheencounters.Butnowadays,someyoungpeoplewillonlyescapewhentheyencounterfewblows,setbacks,ordifficultiesinmakingfriends,andsomewillchoosetodietoescape.Thesepeoplearesostupid.Youngpeoplewillinevitablyencountersetbacksanddifficultiesontheroadofgrowth.Iftheyareunabletorecover,howcantheydo?Youngpeopleshouldhavethecouragetotaketheseasakindoftraining.Theso-called〃jadeisnotcutintostone;Nomancanbecomeamanwithoutgrinding.〃Theroadoflifeissometimesascalmasthesea,butsometimesitisfullofwaves.Withoutaroadoflife,itwillnotberugged.Weshouldknowthattheremustbejoyandsorrowinlife.Buckhasalsoexperiencedcountlesssetbacks,butithasstridedonebyoneandfinallyreturnedtotheembraceofnature.Therefore,weshouldalsobelieveinourability!野性的.呼喚英文讀后感篇三〃Hesingsasongoftheyoungerworld,whichisthesongofthepack.〃(ChapterVIITheSoundingoftheWild)Whenthelastsentencevanishedfrommyeyes,Icanstillperceiveanechoofasong-awildsong,whichknocksupmydizzymindthatalwayscheerfullysinkintotheso-calledcivilizedworldwithoutquestioning.Wild,isnolongerasymbolofthelawofjunglebutaheadspringwherestreamsoutlove,passion,bravery,loyalty,friendship,venture,petitionandtoleranceallthesevirtuescaneasilybefoundintheCalloftheWild.JackLondon(1876-1916)isaworldwiderenownednovelist.Hisstoriessuccessfullyreflectthecontradictoryviewsofman'snatureanddestinyinandagainstthewild,andhisfighttosurvive"notionhasgainedhimandhisworkstimelesspopularity,particularly,theCalloftheWild.Ittellsastoryofagiganticdog,namedBuck,whoisstolenfromarichandfortablehomeandforcedtolearntosurviveasanAlaskansleddog.Buck,atfirst,istoosavageforthepanyofmanuntilhecoincidentlyencountershisbelovedmaster-kindheartedJohnThornton.Finally,John,sincidentaldeathbreaksBuck,slasttietothemananddriveshimintohislong-desiredwildwithhispack.Inthestory,BuckandJohnsimplyadoptthemselvestoanswerthecallofthewild.WhenitestoBuck,smindthatonedayhewilleventuallyleaveJohn-hismaster,allhewantstodoisjusttohelphimfinishthegold-rush-trip.He"fromthenon,nightandday,neverputahalt,indesperation,heburstintolongstretchofflight,didnottostayhim(John)…〃(ChapterVIITheSoundingofTheWild)BuckwishedtorememberJohn,simageforever,he〃fortwodaysandnightsneverleftcamp,neverletThorntonoutofhissight.Hefollowedhimaboutathiswork,watchedhimwhilesawhimintoblanketsatnightandoutoftheminthemorning…〃(ChapterVTI)WhenIreadthesewordsIjustcouldnotholdmytearsbursting.Canarealmandevotehimselftoloyaltyandfriendshipinsuchaway?Ontheotherhand,JohnThorntonisnotonlyadog-loverbutalsoabraveandventurousman.Heissostraightforwardandsimplethatmakeshimanacmodatingman.Oncehefirmlyrootsagoalintohisheart,itseemsthatnothingcouldpreventhimfromacplishingitexceptdeath.Idonotknowwhetherthepersistenceisthemostvitalelementtomakeamansuccessful,butwhatIknowisthatyouarenotfarawayfromsuccessonceyouoccupyit.ItisJackLondonwhoplungesmeintotheanimatedwildfromthehus11e-and-bus11eandfromdesperatecity.There,ImerelycannotdenytheattractionofBuck?sbark,whichenlightensmetopursueanotherlosthalfofthenatureinmankind,andtodigoutatruemeaningoflife.DareweimaginethatLondonintentionallyemploysBucktosetusamodelwithperfectcharacters(countbarbarityout)?Theanswerisaffirmed.We,asanimals,arefromthewildbutsheddingoffmoreandmorewildsigns,whichdemonstrateusasthe“uncivilized"。However,whocanfullyguaranteethatwehavenotoverlookedsomeessentialwild-endowedvirtues?Especially,nowadays,itseemsmorecrucialforustostoplookingatthepostindustrializedworldandtoponderforawhile.Whencheats,betrayals,lies,lustsandcrimesstuffamaterializedsociety,whetherLondonusesthisnoveltohelphimselfescapetherealityorwarntheearthypeople,tous,modernman,isallthesame.Itappearshorriblethatinmodernsocietymanypeopleareenthusiasticallytalkingabouthowtobuildupz/specialrelations7'totheauthority,deceivingandlyingtoeachother.Tothemlifeisamask-wearingprocessratherthanahardwork.Everytime,youbrowseWebPages,scandalsinpolitics,business,theentertainmentcircleandevenoncampuscrowdintoyoureyes.Oh,whatistheessenceofhumanbeings?Whatisthecivilizationtous?Doweneedtolookbackatwherewecamefrom?Isitgoodorbadforustospeakoutwhatwethinkandtodowhattheconsciencesdemandusto?Arewewastingtalentsgivenbythemightynature?Beanhonest,straightforward,warmhearted,emotionalandresponsiblemanorbeashrewd,coldheartedandastutehypocrite?Whileembracingthe〃civilized"rubbish,wearelosingthosegoodvirtues,whicharethecallsofthewild.Oncewelosethem,wearetoloseourselves,andwewillgetnowhere.Iwishthisdreadfulthoughtistotallyafallacy,but,now,itischillingmehard.OnedaywhenIhappentostandonthetopofagrandmountaintoobserveaboundlessprairieenvelopedbythesapphirefirmamentandbedbygustsoftherhythmicalwestwind,amorningsunsprinklesmeherwarmthandbrillianceinagracefulway,however,atthatmoment,IamafraidthatIcannotappreciatethesebeauties,Iamalost〃civilizedman"thenPlease,pleasedonotletetruewhilewearestillabletoanswerthecallofthewild.野性的呼喚英文讀后感英文版篇四ThebookwaswrittenbyJack,afamousAmericanwriter.London,whowrotethebookonthesubject:dogs.NotthebiologicaldogofFabressciencestory,notthefancifuldogofmythorfairytale,noteventhedogoftheminorcharactersinhumansociety,butthedogofthebooksprotagonist:Buck.BuckwasacrossbetweenaSt.Bernardandacollie.TheSaintBernardisarescuedoginthesnowmountainsofSwitzerland,andthesheepdogisadogthatwillfightwithwolves.Both

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