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篇一:
野性的呼唤英文读后感
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:
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.ThedogattackedCurlyandotherdogsimmediatelytookpartintheactivitywhenCu