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汤姆叔叔的小屋英语读后感
汤姆叔叔的小屋英语读后感
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汤姆叔叔的小屋英文读后感:
ThesedaysI'vejustfinishedthenovelUncleTom'sCabinthatleftareallydeepimpressiononmeandwecansee.
Itisabookwrittenin1852inresponsetothepassageoftheFugitiveSlaveLaw,UncleTom'sCabinhasbeenconsideredasthemostinfluentialanti-slaverynovelinthatperiodanddescribedbyStoweherselfasa“seriesofsketches”describingthehumancrueltyofslavery,openswithadescriptionofArthurShelby'sKentuckyplantationduringtheantebellumperiod.
Thereareseveralimpressivecharactersinthisnovel,Georgewhoiscleverandbrave;Harry,abeautifulandtalentedchildwhosingsdancesandmimes;Mrs.Shelby,averyreligiouswoman;SamboandQimboandsoon.ThemajorcharacterUncleTomwhowasthemostimpressiveinthisnovelwasadevoutChristian.Heenduredthemiserablefatebravelyandarousedthewhite'ssympathyforslaveswithhisChrist'ssacrificeandthetoleranceofreturninggoodforevil.ThisnovelfocusesonthedistinctivepersonalitiesofUncleTomdeeplyinfluencedbyChristianityandtheimportantroleUncleTom'sCabinplayingonabolition;andtheSignificanceof“UncleTom”totheharmoniousworld'sdevelopment,andtheeffectonmodernpeople.
Inthebook,atthebeginning,theauthorpresentsusaverybeautifulimageofaratherharmoniousfamilywholiveahappylife.However,thatbeautifulimagecouldn'tlastlong,thedarknesscamesoon.Themasterofthishappyfamily,UncleTomwasarrangedintoadifficultsituation.AsShelby,thenotcruelmaster,hehasincurredseriousdebts-promptinghimsellsomeslavestoavoidfinancialruin,soUncleTom,Shelby'sloyalservantsincechildhoodwassoldtoMr.Haley,theslavetrader.UncleTomremainedloyaltohismaster,despitehisbetrayalandtheriskofdeathatthecruelhandsofanewmaster.Theslavesattheplantationwereverymournful,butTomremainedplacidandtriedtoreadhisBibleforfort.OnthesteamboattoNewOrleans,whereTomwastobesold,Tombefriendedanangeliclittlegirl,“LittleEva”St.Clare.UncleTomsavedthefive-year-oldbeautyfromdrowning,andsheconvincedherfathertobuyTomforherownfamily.Inherfamily,Tomenjoye.
dhislifebecauseofthegirl'slove;Tom'scontentmentdoesnotlast,however,becauseEvasoonfallsill.Dying,EvaaskedMr.St.ClaretofreeTomafterherdeath.ButMr.St.ClareissosadbyherdeaththatheneverlegallyfreedTombeforehehimselfwaskilledtryingtomediateabarroomscuffle.Mrs.St.Claresoldtheslavestosettleherhusband'sdebtsandTomwassoldtoSimonLegreewhowassoviolentthatbeathisslavesbrutally.Atlast,whenMr.Shelby,finallyfoundUncleTom,hewasalmostdied.AfterTomwasdeadandburied,Shelbywentbackandfreedhisslaves.
AsweallcanseethatUncleTom'sCabinwasananti-slaverynovelanditwasevenconsideredasonefactorthatcausedtheCivilWar.Inthenovel,theslavesweresoldfromoneplacetoanotherfrequently,andtheirfatewastragic,withnoexception-justlikeUncleTom,nomatterhewasunderthecontrolofkindmastersorevilmasters,hecan'tescapethemisfortuneofbeingsoldfromonemastertoanother.Wecan'tseeanyhumanrightofthem,soterrible.
Assomeonesaid,withmorepeoplerealizingtheinhumanityofslaveryinthe19thcentury,slaverybecameoneofthemostimportantissuesanditbecamemoreviolentyearbyyearinAmericansociety.However,slaverywasnotabolishedirrevocablyuntilratificationofthe13thAmendmenttotheConstitutionin1865,followingtheCivilWar.AfterthepassageofFugitiveSlaveActof1850,HarrietBeecherStowewrotethisnovelUncleTom'sCabinwhichpublicizedtheevilofslaverytoawideaudience.
Nowweareinthe21stcentury,wemaynevereacrosssuchkindofthing.However,thisbookcanalwaysremindofusthatthereeverhasexistedthisevilandwecan'tletithappenagain.And“equality”、“humanright”can'tjustbeaslogan,weshouldmakeitetruereallyandalways.
汤姆叔叔的小屋英文读后感:
Sometimeago,Ireadaperson'sfameKhvostovofas"UncleTom'scabin."Integrity,good-natured,religiousUncleTom;prudent,smart,studiousMestizoslaveGeorge;inexcusableruthlessslavetradersHailey;destroyshumannature,conscienceruinedthealegre;asenseofjustice,butdrift,suchastheSt.Clairlifelikecharactersleftmeadeepimpressiononhim.Whatmademethemostunforgettableisthesmartandlivelybutwildfull,andlatertransferredteachself-esteemaslavegirlTOMlove.
TOMblackshadthemostblack,apairofroundbrighteyesassparklingglassbeads,like,lookabitstrangefaceisashrewdandcraftyKyrgyzstanwonderfulbinations,likeagoblin-like.Shelovestosteal,stealingafterlie,putaninnocentexpression;hermisbehavior,allmakingherrevenge,hoaxes;shewouldtakeadvantageofthemasterout,crazycoupleofhourstomakehishomemess.Herownerexhaustedallwaystopunishher,education,shetriedtochangeherbadhabits,buttonoavail,thisisonlybecausethereisnolove!
Thinkaboutit!
Thiswaslovelychild,bornintoslavery,shebelongedtothemalltheonlymastersoftheso-calledmastersofherfate.Herchildhoodonhismaster'sscoldingtogrowup,sosheformedthehabitoflying,badhabitofstealingthings,andthatshewasbeautiful,tarnishedthepurityofheart.Inthisthereisnodignity,experiencingbeingseparatedfrombeingwhippedalldaycircumstances,howcanwehaveanoblemoralcharacterandfirminfaith?
Onlypure,beautiful,selflesslovecansavehersoul!
WhentheangelicEvatoherloveofhertime,TOMeyescastthetearsthatherhearthasbeenrayofsunshineoflove.Sureenough,afterthechangeTOMWell,hereffortstocareforothers.Thisisthepunishment,notpreachingForevereffect,fulloflovebeyondallwords!
Thisisthepoweroflove!
Inourlives,therearemanylikeTOMaschildren.Theirbadbehavior,thereisnolove,willnotlistentoreason,thendonothatehim,tounderstandwithlove,tolerance,strippedawayalayerofgreenshootsyellowthings,withlovetotheheartsofprobationnumb.Weshouldalwaysremember;thepowerofloveisenormous,andthesupreme!
"UncleTom'scabin"Thismasterpiecehasbeenpublishedin150years,ithasbeenabletomaketodayisstilldeeplymovedbyreaders,butalsobecausetheauthorinthebookpreachedbrotherhoodandhumanityinthedisappearanceofslaverytodayhasbeentheeternalpursuitofmankind.
汤姆叔叔的小屋英文读后感:
JoydepictsthecrisisoffaiththatoveresRabbiBanishofKomarov,who,havingburiedhisfoursonsandtwodaughters.OnlythroughthemercyoftheGodhehasdenied,manifestinaradiantvisionofthedeadRebecca,hisbelovedyoungestdaughter,istherabbi’sbeliefrestored.ThesenseofwonderandthetouchofheavenlyjoythatlingerafterthevisiondissolvesconvinceRabbiBanishofthefollyofjudgingGod’sactionsbyhumanstandards.Therabbihasinterpretedtheapparenttragedyofhischildren’sprematuredeathsasevidenceofGod’salienation,forgettingthatGodisbydefinitioninscrutable.ThatGod’spurposetranscendsman’sabilitytoprehenditismadecleartotheexpiringrabbiwhenthefamilydeadapproachhisdeathbedwitharmsoutstretchedtoenfoldhimamongthem.FortheirsisthekingdomofheaventowhichalovingGodhascalledthem;andtheirdeathshaveevidencednotGod’swrathbuthisgrace.
AversionofRabbiBanish’sdeathbedrevelationappearstoRabbiNechemiainSomethingIsThere.Attwenty-sevenheisalreadyrackedbythedoubtsthattormentRabbiBanish.SoshakenishisbeliefinGodthathedesertshisrabbinicalpostinprovincialBechevfortheflesh-postsofWarsaw.Althoughtheprostitutes,uncleanfood,andshadybusinessdealingswhichhewitnessesthereholdnoattractionfortheerstwhilerabbi,theyintensifyhisrevulsionfromtheworldcreatedbyGodandthereforehisalienationfromGodhimself.UnlikeRabbiBainish,whoseintimationsofimmortalityandconsequentrededicationtoGodprecedehisradiantdeathbedvision,RabbiNechemiacannotallayhisdoubtsuntiltheverymomentofdeath,whenalightheneverknewwasthereflickeredinhidbrain.
Whilehisdyingwords—somethingisthere—resolvehiscrisisoffaith,theyetoolatetoaffectthespiritualrenewalattainedbyRabbiBanish.Noexplicitpromiseofimmortality,letalongofsalvation,attendsRabbiNechemia’svision.PerhapsgraceisaccordedRabbiBanishbecausehisdoubtistriggeredbydevastatingpersonallosses,andwithheldfromRabbiNechemiabecausehisdespairisthebitterfruitofidlespeculationabouttheunknown.Whateverthereason,relativelyfewofSinger’scharactersaregrantedatthemomentofdeaththetranscendentvisionofunitybetweenmanandGodthatappearstoRabbiBanishinJoy.Forthefortunatefew,releasefromtimeintoeternityisaffectedbyadivinevisitationwhichobliteratesdistinctionsbetweenpastandpresent,livinganddead.
Thesekindsofcharactersarelostintheirworldbecauseoftheseducementofthematerialworld.Theydoubttheirformalfaithandgraduallygiveupwhattheybelieved.Butaftertheyhaveexperiencedsomuchhardship,theyrealizethattheycannotadapttothelifeoftheouterworldsotheyregresstotheformerlifewithformalfaith.TheyrealizetheimportanceofGodandtheybegintothinkseriouslyabouttherelationshipbetweenmanandGod.Atlasttheyfindtheirrightwayoftheirlife.
汤姆叔叔的小屋英文读后感:
ThesedaysI'vejustfinishedthenovelUncleTom'sCabinthatleftareallydeepimpressiononmeandwecansee.
Itisabookwrittenin1852inresponsetothe