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《野性的呼唤》英文读后感篇一:4,5yearsdidnothaveafever,beforetheholiday,hadafever,physicalstrengthisnowrecovering.Takeararebreak,andfinallyfinishreadinganovelthatIhavealwayswantedtoread-"TheCallofTheWild",JackLondon'swork.WhenIwastakingthepostgraduateentranceexaminationbefore,IwasmentallyboredandwenttoOpticsValleyBookCityandfoundthisworkontheshelf.Satcross-leggedonthegroundandwatchedformostoftheafternoon.TheChinesetranslationofthisbookis82pages,andIreadabout40pages.TheoriginalEnglisheditionis84pages,thewordsandsentencesareverysimpleandeasytounderstand.TheprotagonistofthisworkisadognamedBuck.HisfatherisaSt.Bernarddogandhismotherisashepherddog.Hewasstolenfromthejudge'shouse,usedtobeasleddog,changedownersseveraltimes.ThefinalownerisThornton,akindbutrudegolddigger.ButhetaughtBucksomething--love.Astheyhuntedforgold,Buckheardanancientcall,anditwasthewildestcallofall.Themaster,Thornton,iseventuallykilledbytheIndians,whichcompletelyincitesthebrutalkillinginBuck'sblood.Heavengedhismaster.InaprimitiveIndiantribe,akillingspree.Heeventuallyjoinedthewolvesaloneandeventuallybecametheirleader.Inthewinternight,whenthenightwasdimwithmoonlightandoccasionallyglimmeringwiththenorthernlights,agroupofcreaturescameoutofthevalley,theleaderwithbrownhaironhisheadandsnout,andastreakofwhitehaironhisbroadchest.ItwasBuck--no,itwastheirleader.Alonghowl,thespiritsrespond,theyrun,theyroar...Haha!That'shishouse!Thetextofthenovelisverybeautiful,andeventheChineseversiondoesnothavethestrangenessanddifficultyofreadingtheChineseversionsofotherEnglishnovels.Thosesentencesreadsopowerfully.Hidethescrollmeditation,anancientnation,tooheavy,heavycannotseetheoriginalwild,cannothearthecallofancestors.Evolutiongoesfromlowtohigh,buttherearealsodeformities.IamgladtohavefinishedreadingthisnovelwhileIwasill.Listenandlook:TheskyofWolfsmoke,gallopinghorses,rollingbanners,sonorousswords,alongwiththeroarofthesea,convergeintoanunstoppablecrazyHaha,that'smyhome!Intears

篇二:InMarch2023,IfinishedreadingTheCalloftheWildinthewarmspring.Thebookisnotfarfromhomeattachedtothechildren'sstudytoborrow,thebookfeelsverylight,whenreadingonthebed,akindofcomfortintheironingsoul.However,thecoldwordsofthebookwouldquicklydragmebacktothecruelfrozenworldthatonlybelievedinthelawofsticksandfangs.ThisbookisAmericanauthorJackLondon'smostfamousandbestworkonanimals.ThestoryisaboutBuck,agooddogwhoreturnstothewildandreturnstothewilderness.ThemostfamousoftheseistheRuleofsticksandfangs.Inthemindsofmanyreaders,thisisalsothelawthatgovernsourlives.Bucklearnedthisruleingreatpain,withgreatwisdomandcourage.OnceBuck'slifewaswarmandsoftandcomfortableanddecent.However,afterbeingstolenandsold,andbeingbludgeonedbyhisnewmaster,thegentleandgoodBuckistakenovernightintotheworldruledbytheprimitivelaws.Thegentle,softsideoflifefadesaway,andinsteadlifebeginstorevealacruelside-themanwiththestickistherule-maker,amasterwhomustbeobeyed.Hereluctantlybecameadraganimal,andthentriedhiswitsandwilltoadaptandsurviveinthefrozenwasteland.Throughendlessrunning,fighting,andstarvation,hesurvived.Ifthestoryonlystopshere,itseemsgood,adoginastablelife,underthelawofthestickstrongadaptation,survival,thisisakindofbloodstory.Buck,however,givesusamoremagnificent,morethrillingpossibilityoflife.Inthelifeofpullingacar,Buck'swildanimalinthebloodisgraduallywakingup,itslowlybecomesstrong,brave,cunning,calm,goodatcontrol,cautious,heonceandagainwithhisfangsbiteintothebloodvesselsandbonesoftheopponent,withstronglimbstochasetheenemy,withaWolfhowltofrightentheenemy'ssoul.Victorymakesitexcited,happy.Hebegantoenjoychasingandkillinginthejungle.Moreimportantly,inthisworldoficeandsnow,thelawofthejungle,hehaswonhumanloveforhimbyvirtueofhiscourageandwisdom,apureandfiercelovewithawe.Intheend,theunfortunatedeathofhismastercutoffthelasttraceofshackleswithpeopleinhislife,andheofficiallyreturnedtothewilderness,completingthetransformationofadomesticdogintoafearlessandinvincibleWolf.Thisbookwasfirstpublishedin1903,throughmorethan100years,thisbookisstillwarmtheheartsofcountlesstravelers,butalsofirmthefootstepsofthousandsofyoungpeople.Thebookisasimplebuttruetruth:"Lifeissuchthatitisnotafairgameatall."Ifyoufall,it'stheendofyourlife."AsIwanderanddriftthroughtheseeminglypeacefulimmensityoflife,IoftenthinkofBuck,whoADAPTS,survives,andgrowsbythelawsofthestickandthefangs.Thisspring,IthankJackLondonforbringingBuckintomylife.Therearealwaysthousandsofhardshipsinlife,butwearealwaysaccompaniedbyBuck,sothatwecanwalkmorecalmlyandbravely.

篇三:Summerishot,thesummeroutsidethewindowisthick,inadditiontowork,othertimedonotwanttoleavetheair-conditionedhouse,alwayschasingdrama,foralongtimealsofeelbored,suddenlyfoundabookathanddonotknowwhentobuyJackLondon's"CalloftheWild",interested,withrelishtolookup,moreandmorefascinated."TheCalloftheWild"tellsthestoryofabigdogcalledBuckmixedbreed,originallyajudge'sfamilydog,hasbeenlivinginawarmvalleyinsouthernCalifornia,aftercivilization,lifeisveryhappy.In1897,goldwasdiscoveredintheYukonRiver,andagoldrushsoonfollowedintheUnitedStates.Dogsbecameindispensablecompanionsandtoolsinthegoldrush,andtheyneededdogslikeBuck.ThestrongBuckisstolenbythejudge'sgardener,sold,andsenttothefrigidregionsofAlaskatohaulmailonasleigh.Onthewayhewitnessedthebrutalkilling,andunderstoodthatthisisanunfairworld,thelawofthejunglemakesBuckhasbeenlivinginthegreenhousetorealizethenextcruelfate.Theconstantfightingstirredupitswild,anditbecamemoreandmorelikeaWolf.Ononetrip,thekindThorntonsavedit,anditlivedwithThornton.Now,Buck'swildhasbeenfullyrecovered,hecanoftenfeelthecallfromthedepthsoftheforest,duringtheperiod,therearewildwolveswanttotakehimintothewolves,butThornton'sloveortimeandagaintopullhimback.Intheend,ThorntonwaskilledbytheIndians,andBuckwascompletelyblackened.HebecameamurderousdevilandbittheIndianstodeath,completinghisrevengeonmankind.Later,heconqueredthewolveswithhisownpowerandbecamethekingofthewolves.Thisistheendofthestory.Buck'smetamorphosis,justlikemostchildrenwholivesmoothlyundertheprotectionoftheirparents,didnotknowwhattherealsocietywaslikebeforetheyenteredthesociety,butafterexperiencingsomesocialbaptism,hegrewupasquicklyasBuck.Intheprocessofgrowingup,almosteverychildinevitablyhastocomeintocontactwithallkindsofpeopleandthingsinthesociety.Alsohavetofaceaseriesoftroublesanddifficultiesinlife.Inthestory,Bucktastedthesufferingofpower,experiencedthemaliceofhiscompanions,andexperiencedthecrueltyofsurvival,whichalsoconfirmedthehardshipsofgrowingup.Thechildwholefthomewitness

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