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《野性的呼唤英文》读后感《野性的呼唤英文》读后感(精选5篇)《野性的'呼唤英文》读后感篇1Atthebeginningofthiscentury,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.《野性的呼唤英文》读后感篇2Asatypeofnovelette,IwasntusedtothiscosIvejustfinishedHarryPottersoinoccasionsnovelettewroteverybriefly.Thebackgroundoftheauthorwasverypoor,andpreciselythetimetoseekgold.Partofthenovelmeanstoexposethehardnessofdogsatthattime.Menwerecrazyaboutgold,themaincharacter,Buck,wasstolenbyaGardenerofalawyerwhoownsBuck.Themanwiththeredsweatertaughthimthelawofclubs,thiswasagoodbeginning.Thetradingroadledhimatlasttotwocouriers,whoknewhowtotreatdogs.Thenthedogteamwastradedtoathree-peoplefamilywhowereseekinggoodinAlaska.Buttheydidntknowhowtotreatdogsandatlastdogsandmenweredrownedinthewater,exceptBuck.Hewaspickedupbyaman.AndeventuallyBuckwasbacktothewild—wherehisancestorshadbeen.Inmyopinionagoodnovelcouldmakereaderscry,yell,etc.IclenchedmyfistwhentheFamilytreatedthedogteambadly,andhadawonderfulfeelingwhenthemanpickedupBuckandtreatedhimlikehisownson.Ithadfeeling,thisnovel《野性的呼唤英文》读后感篇3Thestorysoundslikejustadogtaleatfirst--adog,Buck,iskidnappedfromhiscomfortablelifeinCaliforniaandsoldasasleddogfortheAlaskangoldrush.Whileheenduresthewildernessandtheotherdogs,Bucklearnsthatsurvivalcomesonlywithtoothandfang.Thislessonbringshimveryclosetohisforbears,thewolves.Ifyoulookdeeper,CalloftheWildisasmuchastoryofhumansasitisadogtale.Buckencountersvariousincompetentmasterswhotrytobreakhisspirit.Arewelikethis?ButBuckalsolearnstotrustamasterwhoisgentleandgiveslove.Wecanbelikethis,too.CalloftheWildisnotastoryforthesqueamishorveryyoung.Byinvolvingusinthecharacterslives,JackLondontellsthetruth.Itisalife-and-deathwarbetweentheharshlandandthesouleveryday.Thereisblood,death,cruelty--butitsthetruth.《野性的呼唤英文》读后感篇4TheCalloftheWildisLondon’smost-readbook,andgenerallyconsideredhisbest,themostmasterpieceofhisso-called“earlyperiod”。Thestorywassetin19th-centuryKlondikeGoldRush,inwhichsleddogswereboughtatgenerousprices.BuckwasadomesticdoginJudgeMiller’shomeandlivingacomfortablelifeuntilhewassoldsecretlybythepoorgardenerandbecameasleddog.BuckwasaBernarddogweighedonehundredandfortypounds,tall,strong,andhea一vymuscled.Hecouldn'taccommodatetotheharshconditionatfirst.Andhewantedtofight,toescape,togobacktohiscozyhome,butinvain.Themaninredtaughthimthelawofstickandclub-onemustfirstadjusthimselftohissurroundingsandlearntherules,andonlyafterthathecandowhathewantstodo.TheclubofthemaninredcalledbackBuck’snatureasadog.WhenhefirstlyservedforFran?oisandPerrault,twocouriers,heshowedhissuperiorabilitytoadapttotheenvironmentandhissmartnesstolearneverythinghewantedtolearn.Curly’sdeathastonishedhimandtaughthimtobecautious.AndbeforehehadrecoveredfromtheshockcausedbythetragicpassingofCurly,hewasharnessedasasleddogandstepbystepwantedtobetheleader.Buttheleadingdog,Spitz,wasalreadyanexcellentone,whoalsoconsideredBuckasenemyandpotentialcompetitor.Atlast,whenSpitzoncepunishedhim,hurlingbackwardBuck,heknewthetimehadcome.HekilledSpitzandtookhisplace.WhentheypulledintoDawson,Buckwassoldasuselessthingtothreegolddiggers,whoweren’tveteraninsleddingandevendidn’tknowhowtogettotheirdestination.Foodwaseatenuphalfway.SoCharles,oneofthethree,decidedtokillBuckwhenhecouldn’tgetup.However,whenheaimedatBuck,JohnThorntonspranguponhim,knockedhimdownandtoldhimthatifCharlesstrokeBuck,Thorntonwouldkillhim.Thus,ThorntontookBuckaway.HewastheonlytruefriendofBuck.ButBuckwasathingofthewild,especiallywhenthecallingofwolffromthehills.Oncewhenhecamebackfromhills,hefoundthatThorntonwaskilledbyIndians.WhatwouldyoudoifyouwereBuckwhenyourbelovedfriendwaskilled?BuckbecameanutandkilledthoseheadsmenandstayedwithThorntonfortwodaysandnights,neverlea一vingThorntonoutofhissight.Andthenanearbywolfhowlcaptureshisears,andhefollowsthesoundtoanapproachingwolfpack,battlingseveralofthesecreaturestoprovehisworth.《野性的呼唤英文》读后感篇5"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,whichdemonstrateusasthe"uncivilized".However,whocanfullyguaranteethatwehavenotoverlookedsomeessentialwild-endowedvirtues?Especially,nowadays,itseemsmorecrucialforustostoplookingatthepost-industrializedworldandtoponderforawhile.Whencheats,betrayals,lies,lustsandcrimesstuffamaterializedsociety,whetherLondonusesthisnoveltohelphimselfescapetherealityorwarntheearthypeople,tous,modernman,isallthesame.Itappearshorriblethatinmodernsocietymanypeopleareenthusiasticallytalkingabouthowtobuildup"specialrelations"totheauthority,deceivingandlyingtoeachother.Tothemlifeisamask-wearingprocessratherthanahardwork.Everytime,youbrowseWebPages,scandalsinpolitics,business,theentertainmentcircle

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