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1、2023年野性的呼唤英文读后感11篇阅读后的感觉是指阅读一本书、一篇文章、一段话、几句名言和一首音乐,然后将这种感觉和启示写进一篇文章,称为阅读后的感觉。 以下是为大家整理的关于野性的呼唤英文读后感的文章11篇 ,欢迎品鉴!第1篇: 野性的呼唤英文读后感The discovery of Tom Sawyer in a Chinese textbook really came as a shock for me. I ran across the report on this novel by a Grade Six boy when I was tutoring him English. Th
2、e little boy had been required to write this report after the Chinese class. Young as he was, he had made several remarkable comments in his homework among which was his advocate for Chinese students to have an adventure life as Tom had. However, at the end of his book review he came to pity himself
3、 and his peers a little bit , saying that such a desire could hardly be achieved, given the fact that they have lots of homework and examinations to finish and in the meantime their parents won’t allow them such a risk.As well as shocked, I was in a sudden choke of shame. If my memory works pr
4、operly, it was not until the sophomore year that I first read this book which was unexpectedly gained as a trophy in the First Interpretation Contest. To make things worse, I skimmed and scanned this amazing novel, as a result of which I could not figure out the right sequence of the events, let alo
5、ne a deep reflection on the theme. I felt that I had lagged behind.It took me quite some time to survive this shock as well as shame. And when I eventually get over it, another thing struck my mind-why did the compliers include Tom Sawyer as a text in primary school textbook. Is it simply because th
6、e book entertains school childrens’ curiosity, since it depicts life of some black children? Or, is it an effort to equip our children with some foreign literature since it is for the moment the trend?Questions like such haunted my mind so much that I felt it an obligation to reread the book i
7、n detail.The answers gradually surfaced themselves as I proceed the reading and I found myself on the compiler’s side. The style of Mark Twain’s writing as well as the personal traits of its protagonist, Tom Sawyer ,has combined to create the magic of this adventure novel, and for short
8、I will name it magic of Tom.Mark Twain’s unique language fascinated me in the first place. This novel features the frequent use of the conversational rule of Black English-Double negatives make a negative, which constantly reminded me that this is about black Americans and nothing else. Mark T
9、wain was also skillful with the emloyment of contracted forms which is quite common in black oral English. These two together creates a lifelike scenarios for Tom and the reader came to perceive Tom and his deeds through his identity both as a black and a child. I think this is the very reason that
10、Mark Twain has been elevated off other writers. He tells about truth and he tells about real life. He involves the life of black Americans into his book, and shows the world that everyone has a role to play on the stage of life.Tom has. Huck has. And so do many others. No matter how many scandlous c
11、harges were brought against him for this matter, no one can deny his outstandingness and unique perception.Tom Sawyer is of Mark Twain style in another aspect, that is the author’s attention to the interaction between him and his readers. Different from other writers, Mark Twain bore in his mi
12、nd to giving some of his own opinions on the events which would lead his readers for better understanding. Thus the reader would hardly forget where has the story comes to and why certain events would occur. Readers seldom find themselves alone in the reading, but rather they have Mark for company,
13、who would share with them some humors.Well, it’s high time for me to elaborate about the protagonist, Tom Sawyer. This is a extremely mischievous boy. In the eyes of his village folks, he is nothing but a trouble-maker. He fights and swears and hates to go to church. Even aunt Polly, his blood
14、-kin, would not want him around in her house. I bet many a Chinese adult would have no fondness for such a boy and if anything, try to keep him as far away as possible from their own children.However, my readers, I would like to remind you in advance that you should not judge a boy by his appearance
15、, especially in the case of Tom. This little boy is not that simple as he seems.There is a wisdom in his mischievousness. To understand Tom, you have got to dig deeper. A reader myself, I have noticed 4 important traits of Tom that I believe has contributed to his magic.Firstly, Tom knows far too we
16、ll how people think. Remember how Tom got Rodgers Ben paint the fence for him?When Ben teasedHi-yi! You’re up a stump, ain’t you?, Tom gave no answer. But rather hesurveyed his last touch with the eye of an artist, then he gave his brush another gentle sweep and surveyed the result, as b
17、efore. Tom swept his brush daintily back and forthstepped bach to note the effectadded a touch here and therecritized the effect again.This concentratedness and enjoyfulness on the part of Tom made Ben water for the painting work. Yet he would not confer THIS PRIVERLEGE to Ben so easily. He continue
18、d to make Ben itch for it. Aunt polly’s awful particular about this fenceright here on the street, you knowbut if it was the back fence I wouldn’t mind and she wouldn’t. I reckon there ain’t one boy in athousand, maybe two thousand, that can do it the way it’s going to
19、be. Jim wanted do it, but she wouldn’t let him; Sid wanted to do it, and she wouldn’t let Sid. Now don’t you see how I’m fixedHowever, for Tom the right time had not come and there was still more to be expected. Ben indeed bite the hook. He offered to EXCHANGE for it. And all
20、 the children in St. Petersburg bite the hook. They got the PRIVILEGE of painting the fence at the expense of going bankrupt with their playthings. And Tom, the retired artist got his fence painted three times and lots of company and also lots of trifle playthings.Traditionally, the aggressive male
21、children would resort to fist to get their peers on their own agenda. But it was not the case with Tom. He knew the mind-set of the boys -in order to get a man or a boy convet a thing, it’s only necessary to make the thing difficult to attain. Bearing this in mind, there is no doubt that he co
22、uld succeding in cheating his peers.Not only the children but also the adult cannot survive Tom’s wisdom. Remember how our pirates returned from Jackson’s island? There was a rustle in the gallery, which nobody noticed; a moment later the church door creaked; the minister raised his stre
23、aming eyes the congregation rose and stared while the three dead boys came marching up the aisle(Chapter 18) Scaring and somewhat astonishing, right? Why didn’t these boys return earlier since they had been grief homesick and relief their families who had been repenting for the loss of them? P
24、erhaps many adults may condemn them as being naughty and ungrateful.But, consider it for a moment and you will find that this is again a strategy of Tom’s. A funeral is a solemn occasion sybolizing the mortal end of a person. grief and praying has apparently been the theme for Aunt Polly and t
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