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野性的呼唤英文读后感

野性的呼唤英文读后感

野性的呼唤英文读后感The Call of the Wild: A ReflectionJack London's classic novel, The Call of the Wild, is a powerful and evocative tale of survival, resilience, and the untamed spirit of the wild. As I delved into the pages of this timeless story, I found myself captivated by the raw beauty of the natural world and the indomitable spirit of the protagonist, Buck, a magnificent St. Bernard-Scotch Collie mix.The novel opens in the sun-kissed Santa Clara Valley, where Buck leads a comfortable and pampered life as the beloved pet of Judge Miller. However, his world is turned upside down when he is stolen and sold into the brutal world of the Klondike Gold Rush. From the moment he is thrust into this harsh and unforgiving environment, Buck's primal instincts are awakened, and he is forced to tap into his innermost reserves of strength and cunning in order to survive.London's vivid and immersive prose plunges the reader into the heart of the wilderness, where every sound, scent, and sensation comes alive on the page. As Buck is subjected to the cruel whims of human masters and the unforgivinglaws of nature, he undergoes a profound transformation, shedding his domesticated veneer and embracing the wild, untamed spirit that lies within him. It is a testament tothe resilience and adaptability of the natural world, aswell as a poignant exploration of the enduring bond between humans and animals.The Call of the Wild is a gripping and poignant meditation on the primal forces that drive us and the enduring power of the natural world. Through Buck's journey, London paints a vivid portrait of the struggle for survival, the unwavering call of the wild, and the unbreakable spirit of the untamed. It is a timeless tale that resonates with readers of all ages, inviting us to contemplate our own place in the natural order and the untamed wilderness that lies within us all.One of the most striking aspects of The Call of theWild is London's masterful portrayal of the bond between humans and animals. Throughout the novel, Buck forms deep and profound connections with the various characters he encounters, from the compassionate and understanding John Thornton to the ruthless and cruel Hal. These relationships serve as a powerful reminder of the complex and often contradictory nature of human-animal interactions, as well as the enduring impact that animals can have on the human spirit.In addition to its exploration of the human-animal bond, The Call of the Wild also delves into the primal instincts and desires that drive us as individuals. As Buck navigates the harsh and unforgiving landscape of the Klondike, he is forced to confront the deepest and most primal aspects ofhis nature, tapping into his instincts for survival and dominance. Through Buck's journey, London invites readersto consider the untamed wilderness that lies within each of us, as well as the ways in which we are shaped and defined by our most primal desires and instincts.The Call of the Wild is a timeless and evocative exploration of the untamed spirit of the wild and the enduring bond between humans and animals. Through London's vivid prose and richly drawn characters, readers are transported to the heart of the wilderness, where the primal forces of nature reign supreme. It is a novel that speaks to the indomitable spirit that lies within us all, as well as the enduring power of the natural world to inspire, challenge, and transform us. As I turned the final page of this remarkable novel, I found myself deeply moved by the raw beauty and power of the wild, and the enduring call that echoes within us all.。

关于《野性的呼唤》的英文读后感

关于《野性的呼唤》的英文读后感

关于《野性的呼唤》的英文读后感篇一:野性的呼唤读后感英文The Call Of The Wild reviewThe Gold Rush in the Yukon and Alaska has prompted the need for big, strong dogs who will be able to pull sleds over icy trails. Buck, a large animal living in the home of Judge Miller in Santa Clara, California, is exactly what the explorers want. He is an animal with human-like tendencies, intelligence, strength and dignity. Thus far he has enjoyed his civilized life with the occasional nature stroll or hunting trip. Manuel, a gardener’s helper with a penchant for gambling and a need for money, manages to kidnap Buck and sell him on the black market. He is given to a saloon-keeper and transported via train to the Northland. Throughout the ordeal, Buck is kept in a cage and becomes increasingly angry. He manages to badly bite one of his kidnappers. By the time he arrives at his destination, he has worked himself into a rage.The meeting with the Red Sweater and the painful encounters with his club push Buck into submission. He is not broken, but he knows better than to keep resisting, which can only result in his death. Once he is behaving correctly, Buck, along with Dave and Curly,two other dogs, is sold to Francois and Perrault, two agents of the Canadian government. They must bring the mail between Skaquay and Dawson, Alaska. While in camp, Curly is killed for trying to make friendly advances to another husky. Buck understands that this is the law of club and fang which dominates this new world. He resolves never to go down in that manner.Buck and Dave join a preexisting dog team led by Spitz, a bullying husky dog. The trail work begins immediately. Buck learns fast from the other dogs. In time he starts to become more wild, losing the domesticity imposed upon him in the Judge’s home. Tensions develop between him and Spitz. Buck is ready to be a leader, and looks to usurp Spitz’s power. While hunting a rabbit one night, the two end up in a fight to the death. Buck achieves mastery. When Francois attempts to place Sol-lek at the head of the team, Buck refuses to allow it. Even the appearance of a club does not faze him, for he has learned how to avoid it. When Francois allows him to take the position, he is amazed by Buck’s abilities. Buck begins to dream of an ancient world in which man and dog fought side by side to survive.After two round trips between towns, the dogs are exhausted and overworked. Francois and Perrault arevery proud of their team, having just set a record for their run. But they receive new orders and must bid the dogs goodby. Several Scottish “half-breeds”take charge of Buck and his other dogs. He does not have strong feelings for them, but they are good men and they care for the dogs. Buck’s dreams of the ancient world grow more vivid. The path is very difficult and men and dogs alike are growing weak. One day Dave shows so much pain that one of the men tries to get him to run behind the sled. He refuses so adamantly that the men give in and allow him to run himself out. The next morning they drive the sled away, then one man returns and shoots Dave.After this last trip, the Scottish men are told to sell the dogs and buy fresher ones. The team is sold to a group of tenderfoots -- Hal, Charles, and Mercedes -- looking to strike it rich. Theyhave no idea how to work with a dog team. In Hal’s eagerness to complete the trail, he terribly mistreats the dogs. His quiet brother-in-law Charles and weepy sister Mercedes only increase the difficulty. Hal’s incompetent handling of the rations leads them to run out of food for the dogs half-way through the trip. Starving and overworked, one by one the dogs start todie. The remnants pull into the camp of John Thornton. Buck refuses to rise when Hal wants to leave. After watching the cruel young man beat Buck repeatedly, John steps in and saves him by cutting him out of the harness. The rest of the team continues. Only a quarter-away, the sled falls through the ice, thinned by the sun, and dogs and humans perish together.Buck falls wildly in love with John Thornton, who immediately recognizes that Buck is one of a kind. Under John’s influence, comforted by his two other dogs Skeet and Nig, Buck begins to heal. He accomplishes a number of miraculous things for John, saving his life twice and winning a bet that allows him to pay off all his debts. He does not forget his visions of the primitive world, but he is happy at John’s side. Along with Hans and Pete, John’s partners, the dogs go on an expedition for a lost mine. The work on the trail, the daily hunting, are absolutely delightful for Buck. Though they don’t find the mind, they do find gold, and so there is no more work for the dogs to do. Buck ruminates once more on the call that he hears nightly in the forest.Eventually he starts to sleep away from the camp. He embraces his instincts and wild tendencies, killing hisown food and watching out for himself. Buck meets a wolf who befriends him and is quite sad when he returns to the camp. This pattern continues, until one day Buck returns to the camp to find everyone killed by the Yeehats, a Native American tribe. He flies into a rage at the death of beloved John, and kills all the men who do not run away from him. There is no more tie to mankind, so Buck returns to the forest and remains with a pack of wolves. Each year he visits to the valley where John Thornton died, mourning his lost, dearest friend.篇二:野性的呼唤(英文读后感300--400词)The self-awakening of a dog——reading The Call Of The WildBefore being trafficked by a deceitful gardener to the extremely cold Northland, Buck had everything that was provided by his cultured and wealthy owner. He was more a pet than an independent creature. To some extend, his unfortunate experience benefits him a lot because it shows what the real face of nature looks like and where his place should be. Situations are just the same when it comes to the teenagers nowadays.Living under other people’s will instead of their own , teenagers feel something missing from heart at times and they either turn to virtual world ,dreaming awaytheir time, or they are driven by the eagerness for profit and fame, always in a rush. To fill the emptiness, what we actually need is a desire for life. But If we haven’t struggled against unfair fate as Buck did, how will we value what we possess at present? If we don’t get in close contact with nature as our ancestors did, how can we understand the deep meaning conveyed by those classical literary works? That is where teenager’s trouble lies .And Buck showed us a great method.After a seemingly tough struggle, Buck managed to survive the bloody fight against wolves and return to embrace nature with complete freedom he won from the war. With his sense sharpened, Buck experienced more, and learned something else about nature’s way.As a matter of fact, for animals, it’s quite easy to make the change. For us human beings, although we are far more intelligent than any dog , it is also far more difficult for us to achieve self awakening as a consequence of internal and external obstacles. Now that we can not break away from society, absolute freedom keeps a distant dream. Now we are far from nature and have only limited freedom both physically and mentally. For one thing, we are losing wild nature. Unlike Buck, we are no longer able to run and jump aswe wish .Both our senses and skills are declining, which holds us from scrabbling for the amazing beauty of nature. For another, we are abusing violence as well as suffering from it at the same time. We force people to accept our own conceptions unconsciously even though they are unwilling to. We set every potential enemy up whole day and all night while in nature, even wolf and deer live in peace most of the time.But one thing is for sure .That is, whichever means we take, we will eventually find out what our natural state of mind is and have a good balance between humanity and wild nature. Then, we will be guaranteed much bigger happiness than Buck was.篇三:野性的呼唤英文读后感The call of the wildIt tells a story about a gigantic dog who was called Buck. It was stolen from a rich and comfortable home by the man who was in debt. Then buck was forced to learn to survive as an Alaskan sled dog(阿拉斯加雪橇犬).Buck encountered his true owner John Thornton who is very friendly and kindhearted after a long terrify life. Finally, John’s incidental death break Buck’s last tie to the man and drives him into the call of the wild. In this story, Buck and John simply adopt themselvesto answer the call of the wild. Buck will eventually leave John one day even if the incidental death does not happen to John. Buck just wanted to help his master finish the gold-rush-trip when the wild comes to his mild.‘From then on, night and day, never put a halt, in desperation, he burst into long stretch of fight, did not to stay him (John)’. Buck wished to remember John’image forever. I could not hold my tears bursting. Can a real man devote himself to loyalty and friendship in such a way? On the other hand, John Thornton is not only a dog-lover but also a brave and venturous man. He is so straightforward and simple that makes him an accommodating man. Once he firmly roots a goal into his heart, it seems that nothing could prevent him from accomplishing it except death. I do not know whether the persistence is the most vital element to make a man successful, but what I know is that you are not far away from success once you occupy it.It is Jack London who let us into the animated wild from the hustle-and-bustle and from desperate city. There, I merely cannot deny the attraction of Buck’s bark, which enlightens me to pursue another lost half of the nature in mankind, and to dig out a true meaningof life. What is the essence of human beings? What is the civilization to us? Do we need to look back at where we came from? Is it good or bad for us to speak out what we think and to do what the consciences demand us to? It is thought-provoking.《关于《野性的呼唤》的英文读后感》。

野性的呼唤英语读后感

野性的呼唤英语读后感

野性的呼唤英语读后感野性的呼唤英语读后感1Today,I read The Call of the Wild,written by Jack London of the United States.Buck is a judge's pet of the gold rush of the 20th century in the United States,it was sold to the northern polar regions to pull the process of tossing and turning,he was severely beaten because of his irritability,and saw his companion,a southern dog,being attacked by local dogs and died the first time,it realized the cruelty of big stick and sharp tooth.It must stand firm at any time and never fall the middle of the journey,Buck's ambition kept causingtrouble,intended to challenge the fierce and hot lead dog Spitz,and finally triggered a fierce won and replaced Spitz in the harsh polar environment,the hardships of life,and the hardships of traveling have all survived and become more Buck fell into the hands of three men and women who were not suitable for exploring the are in trouble and faced with this time,a man named Thornton saved loved Buck very much,and Buck was very loyal to saved Thornton's life several Thornton was killed,Buck joined the wolves and returned to nature. After reading this book,I admire Buck's indomitable matter how hard life in the polar regions is and how bad the conditions are,it has overcome these is also very the extremely harsh struggle for survival,he can protect himself and survive strong in the face of all kinds of people and knew how to be jumped into the swift river three times and risked his life to leave almost tried his best to catch up with the aborigines who killed Thornton.I think the same is true of strong in any environment,and know how to protect yourself when encountering people who misbehave,andunderstand the truth that every drop of water is rewarded by the spring.野性的呼唤英语读后感2When I went to the school library to borrow books,I accidentally saw The Call of the Call of the Wild! It was written by Jack London!A masterpiece! I took it without hesitation.It has been lying here for two months and has never had time to see days ago,I finally opened the at the sharp words,the profound description of the wilderness,and his profound exposure to the capitalist society,I can't help it.Booker,a dog born in the south,was sold to some place in the north by an unreliable he was born in a civilized city in thesouth,he not only did not see snow,but also did not know that the way of life here was: the law of the it soon became clear from Curleythat she had been bitten to death by another sled was forced to fight for survival in the environment of the law of the original dignity was gone,and the original wildness slowly suffering and dying,Booker was saved by John then on,Booker felt the warmth of love and knew how to the murder of John Thornton,Booker finally cut off the link with human the call of the wilderness,he joined the wolves and returned to nature.This book is a novel with animals as the is full of twists and turns,vivid and interesting scenes,and has a certain philosophical ending that gives people a certain is a very strong refuses to take things as they tries his best to keep himself free from other dogs and become the leader of sled dogs.What touched me most was that he was very loyal to his master who treated him when he was loyal to his master,he jumped down the cliffwithout is smart and it is also competitive sometimes,it never acts is cautious in everything,seize the best opportunity to attack decisively and never may be the spirit we need to learn!野性的呼唤英语读后感3Any creature will encounter the change of living environment in its life,and the change of environment means that only by making changes,can it survive,continue to study and work in the new environment.The protagonist in this book is a dog named Buck who lives in the Lord Chancellors lived a good life until he was stolen by the judges gardener,sold to the post office,and sent to the cold area of Alaska to pull the mail saying goodbye to the relaxed and pleasant life,he was forced to work for transformation of these two different environments was very buck didnt have any thinking and reaction time,and he didnt know the skills of being a snow dog.It was obvious that God played a joke on buck,but he was not defeated by the harsh weather,nor was it defeated by its persevered in changing its owners and is not only because it has extraordinary perseverance,but also because it can quickly adapt to the new environment.If we want to adapt to an environment,we must really understand the new we go to a new school and want to integrate into theschool,we must understand the learning situation of the students in the of all,lets learn about the educational methods of this the students Union is required to study independently,we must adapt ourselves to this atmosphere of independent learning as soon as this way,we can learn more skills and will not waste same is true in by adapting to the environment faster can we have more opportunities.Of course,if this new environment is bad for us,I suggest westill go our own way and dont let ourselves deviate from the normal the current social environment,who can adapt to the changes of the environment faster,who can find the road to success faster.野性的呼唤英语读后感4The Call of the Wild is Jack London's tells about a dog named Buck who was sold to Alaska as a sled dog and returned from civilization to primitive barbarism under the harsh living environment and the pressure of its book vividly describes the bad environment,human greed and cruelty,and the struggle between life and hegemony.At the beginning of the adventure,Buck was too naive to stand the test,but he survived in the harsh environment with strong adaptability,defeated all his opponents step by step,and became the king of sled this time,the strength of his wildness became stronger and stronger,and his desire to return to nature became stronger and importantly,he learned love and loyalty from his last master,John Thornton,after being abused by the previous John Thornton was killed by Indians,the wildness in Buck completely broke bit the murderer of his master like a revenge,he returned to nature with the wolves.Buck is a dog,but he is also can understand when his master mistreats him,but he can also understand when his master loves can understand love and power of love and loyalty is John Thornton bets with others,it is love and loyalty that makes Buck pull a half ton John Thornton is killed by Indians,it is love and loyalty that drives Buck to revenge for his master.This novel is about dogs,and it also reflects the humanAlaska,where there is ice and snow,the survival struggle under theharsh environment is life and death,and this cruel struggle also exists in the human hegemony of dogs is also a power struggle in the human course,the power of love and loyalty is also common in the human world.In a word,this novel is very well written,and I recommend students to read it.野性的呼唤英语读后感5The Call of the Wild is a story about describes that the dog named Buck overcame the bad living environment and finally turnedinto a fierce beast like a is the story about instinct,which also triggered my thinking about the call of wildness and human author's profound language expresses the call for the purest friendship and the wild precious the same time,the novel also shows the cruelreality of survival of the fittest and natural selection.Animals have wild natures,which are well hidden under the domestication of human dog named Buck in this book originally lived happily in the happy manor and was taken to the North Pole by its can imagine how big the gap between the living environment is,which foreshadows the wild nature of the dog to stimulate its such a bad environment,only by awakening their instincts can theysurvive,otherwise they have to pay their the relentless extreme weather,the only way out is to move forward cruel reality inspired Buck's instinct,that is,his unyielding survival instinct and order to survive,it learned a lot of skills and also learned to stealing,it can act as if nothing last,I was deeply impressed by the moment when he left his new screamed up in the sky,completely like awolf,reflecting the purest feelings between dogs and people,which cannot be concealed.The author observes the world from Buck's perspective and endows the novel with unique 's world actually reflects the human thecruelty of the world's reality,a person can stimulate his instinct and change himself when life and death are at stake,people will show an unexpected desire for Buck,we have changed from a pet dog to a wolf.In fact,it is the times that push us forward.Natural selection can not help but apply to animals,as well as to us humans.野性的呼唤英语读后感6The Call of the Wild is an outstanding representative of Jack London's novel tells the story of a southern dog named was Judge Miller's the influence of the Alaskan gold rush at that time,Buck was smuggled out by gardeners and embarked on a hard gold this period,it degenerated into barbarism bit by bit,and defeated one opponent after another,becoming the leader of the 's owners changed one by one,and his companions were exhausted and toiled harder and harder until they finally met Thornton and did a good deed with the process of gold mining with Thornton,Thornton was killed,and Buck finally returned to the wild and nature.After reading this novel,what haunts my mind is the long Buck,for Dave,for every master of Buck,for calling Buck's wildness from time to time.Buck's misfortune began when he was tied up with ropes by Manuel,the luck,but good of this,it is possible to return to the realized that the stick was a revelation,an introductory course for him to enter the world of primitive cruel reality of life shows its more ferocious it bravely faces the ferocious face of reality,all the cunning hidden in its nature are this way,Buck was suddenly pushed out of the civilized paradise and thrown into the original center.Buck's wildness was awakened naked in the cruel killings in the snow and the rule of stick and fangs,Buck learned the original cunning was destined to be a leader,from the leader of the team dog to the leader of the wolves,and he did tame dogs to wolves,it is humans who awaken them.Jack London deeply exposed the ruthlessness,cruelty and coldness of nature with his wonderful was awakened by the woke us?。

野性的呼唤读后感英文版150字左右初一

野性的呼唤读后感英文版150字左右初一

野性的呼唤读后感英文版150字左右初一全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1The Call of the Wild by Jack London is an exciting book about a dog named Buck who gets kidnapped from his home and sold as a sled dog in the Yukon during the Klondike Gold Rush. At first, Buck has a hard time adjusting to the harsh conditions and cruel treatment from the sled drivers. But he soon taps into his ancestral instincts and becomes a powerful lead dog.My favorite part was when Buck defeats the vicious lead dog and becomes the new leader of the sled team. Buck goes through an amazing transformation from a pampered pet to a hardy, skilled creature of the wild. I was on the edge of my seat during the brutal dogfights and wild adventures.I really enjoyed this classic novel. It shows the struggle for survival in the unforgiving Yukon wilderness. Buck is a tough, noble hero that you can't help but admire. I'd recommend this gripping tale of survival and rebirth to anyone who loves dogs or adventure stories.篇2I just finished reading "The Call of the Wild" and it was so exciting! The book tells the story of a brave dog named Buck. He lived a comfortable life with his owner, but suddenly everything changed. Buck was taken away from his home and brought to the wild wilderness of the Yukon during the Gold Rush.In the beginning, Buck was confused and scared. He had to learn quickly how to survive in the harsh environment. He faced many challenges, like fighting other dogs and hunting for food. But with time, Buck became stronger and more wild. He discovered his true instincts and connected with his ancestors, the wolves.What I loved most about the book was how it showed the power of nature. Buck learned to listen to the call of the wild, the voice inside him that told him to be free and live in harmony with nature. It made me think about how important it is to respect and protect the environment.The story also taught me about friendship and loyalty. Buck had many different owners throughout his journey, but he always remained loyal to them. He formed a special bond with John Thornton, who treated him with kindness and love. It mademe realize the importance of treating animals with care and compassion.Overall, "The Call of the Wild" is a thrilling adventure that teaches us about the power of nature and the importance of loyalty. I would recommend it to anyone who loves animals and wants to learn more about the wild. It's a book that will make you think and appreciate the beauty of the natural world.以上是一篇关于《野性的呼唤》的读后感(英文版),长度大约为150个单词。

野性的呼唤英语读后感

野性的呼唤英语读后感

野性的呼唤英语读后感野性的呼唤英语读后感认真品味一部名著后,相信大家的视野一定开拓了不少,这时候,最关键的读后感怎么能落下!可能你现在毫无头绪吧,下面是小编帮大家整理的野性的呼唤英语读后感,仅供参考,大家一起来看看吧。

野性的呼唤英语读后感1The Call of the Wild is Jack London's masterpiece.It tells about a dog named Buck who was sold to Alaska as a sled dog and returned from civilization to primitive barbarism under the harsh living environment and the pressure of its master.This book vividly describes the bad environment,human greed and cruelty,and the struggle between life and hegemony.At the beginning of the adventure,Buck was too naive to stand the test,but he survived in the harsh environment with strong adaptability,defeated all his opponents step by step,and became the king of sled dogs.At this time,the strength of his wildness became stronger and stronger,and his desire to return to nature became stronger and importantly,he learned love and loyalty from his last master,John Thornton,after being abused by the previous masters.When John Thornton was killed by Indians,the wildness in Buck completely broke out.Buck bit the murderer of his master like a wolf.After revenge,he returned to nature with the wolves.Buck is a dog,but he is also spiritual.He can understand when his master mistreats him,but he can also understand when his master loves him.He can understand love and loyalty.The power of love and loyalty is infinite.When John Thornton bets with others,it is love and loyalty that makes Buck pull a half ton sledge.When John Thornton is killed by Indians,it is love andloyalty that drives Buck to revenge for his master.This novel is about dogs,and it also reflects the human world.In Alaska,where there is ice and snow,the survival struggle under the harsh environment is life and death,and this cruel struggle also exists in the human world.The hegemony of dogs is also a power struggle in the human world.Of course,the power of love and loyalty is also common in the human world.In a word,this novel is very well written,and I recommend students to read it.野性的呼唤英语读后感2《野性的呼唤》的主人公是一条名叫巴克的狗。

野性的呼唤英文读后感英文版

野性的呼唤英文读后感英文版

野性的呼唤英文读后感英文版《野性的呼唤》,又名《荒野的呼唤》(The Call of the Wild),美国著名作家杰克伦敦所著。

作品以一只狗的经历表现文明世界的狗在主人的逼迫下回到野蛮,写的是狗,也反映人的世界。

热望本已在,蓬勃脱尘埃;沉沉长眠后,野性重归来。

巴克原是米勒法官家的一只爱犬,经过了文明的教化,一直生活在美国南部加州一个温暖的山谷里。

后被卖到美国北部寒冷偏远、盛产黄金的阿拉斯加,成了一只拉雪橇的狗。

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“When the long winter nights come on and the wolves follow their meat into the lower valleys, he may be seen running at the head of the back through the pale moonlight or glimmering borealis, leaping gigantic above his followers, his great throat a bellow as he sings a song of the younger world, which is the song of the pack.”There was a script about the savage life in the frozen north of ice and snow. There were the unexplored north areas of America and the 19th-century Klondike Gold Rush which dragged men from the entire world into the hard wild to look for gold. There was a road wherea gigantic dog like human fought his way to struggle in the wasteland. There was a civilized beast grew from mildness to wildness. And there came the call of the wild.The background and plotIn the 19th century, it was said that gold had been found in the Klondike area in Northern California of vast wilderness, so thousands of people rushed into this uncultivated ground to seek for gold and fortune, which needed a large quantity of dogs to support for the transportation. There came up Buck story which we can’t define it as luckiness or unluckiness.Buck, a dog weighed one hundred and forty pounds, tall, strong, and heavy muscled, lived a cozy and comfortable life in a rich family of a Judge named Miller, but was soled by evil gardener to two dog dealers and was took to Alaska as a sled dog.Led by his second masters, two governmental couriers, he studied how to pull a sled and how to live in this cruel world where needed more cunning behavior and less fake moral and courtesy. For example, he learned to sleep in the snow hole to get warmness fromthe clod nights, and he learned to thief bacon and food from his masters and neighboring camps, as well as that, he learned how to fight effectively and efficiently with his antagonists and survive of the combat about the dominant leader with Spitz. In addition to those, he also went through the hardships in the toil on the ice layer, and he learned how to obtain the victory and stand on the wilderness which was beneficial to himself who can only fit the environment, but can’t defy the harness.After the arduous trace and trail, they finally reached the destination, and then, after a short break, dogs including Buck led by a Scotch half-breed man stepped again on the ice land with the Salt Water Mail. It was a hard trip and a monotonous life operating like machine that dogs must undertake the heave pulling and poor condition where they were tired and short of weight. Buck’ partner, Dave who had something wrong inside suffered most of all, but pride as he was, pulling the sled was his holy missionary job which can fulfill his life and must be done until his death. However, the tough work was still continuous.Thirty days passes, by which time Buck and his mates found how really tired and weak they are until they arrived at the last town. They were in a wretched state, worn out and worn out, which was not the tiredness that came from a brief and excessive effort and can be recovered from some hours’ rest, but was the dead tiredness that came through the slow and prolonged strength drainage of months of toil and had to need a long vocation to evacuate. Nevertheless, only three days after they were bought by a family including a foolish woman, a callow and ignorant youngster, and a middle aged man with weak and watery eyes. Never mind of dog’s frazzle, the third masters tried their best to lash out at them with whip, but Buck was not under very good command and not proud and interested of this career. Until they reached at the camp of Thornton, with the natural instinct and extreme weariness, Buck tolerated the whip from his so called masters and refused to go ahead which was his luckiness to meet his last master, Thornton.Without doubt, Thornton was a good master, full of wisdom, intelligence and love who can manage Buck’s life comfortably and in order. By the careful attendance form his new master, Buck was on his feet quickly and solidly. Filled with the loying love toward his master, Buck companied him, saved his life for several times and helped him win the gambling party. Then, they faced into the East on an unknown trail to achieve where men and dogs as good as themselves has failed, as the call from the wild became stronger and stronger which attracted Buck to leave the civilization to look for. The knife that cut out the bound of Buck between his masters was the master’s deaths which lefta void in the dog’s heart and a strengthened calling from the wild. Buck, a civilized dog, finally went back to wolves after thousands of generation by singing a song of the younger world, which is the song of the pack.Survive of the fittestThe Call of the Wild abounded in Darwinism which advocated the evolutionism and natural selection theory.In the process of having to leave the comfortable Miller’s house and adapt to the harsh primitive snowfield, Buck went through the changes from themildness to wildness where he studied the law of club and fang and admitted the rule of failure without progress. “He had learned well the law of club and fang, and he never forewent an advantage or drew back from a foe he had started on the way to death.”“He must master or be mastered,”“Kill or be killed, eat or be eaten, was the law; and this mandate, down out of the depths of time, he obeyed.”After analysis, we can find that related to the Darwinism, learning ability was an important factor of the victory of living of Buck. As a south dog living in the rich family and innocent environment, Buck was not wary of Manuel’s uncommon behavior, but situation has changed entirely after a period of barbaric life: he showed hostility to his all possible mates and took precaution of everything. As well as that, throwing away the moral standard and facing the death of starvation, Buck had an ability of thief. “This first theft marked Buck as fit to survive in the hostile Northland environment. It marked his adaptability, his capacity to adjust himself to changing conditions, the lack of which would have meat swift and terrible death.”In addition to those, his muscles became hard as iron, and he grew dumb to all ordinary pain, and he can successful take full use of all the elements no matter internal or external. That’s the progression of Buck which can equip him with thick helmets from being hurt deeply and made him be the fittest.Not only did he learnt by experience, but instincts long dead became alive again. Maybe knowledge acquired by learning was Buck’s left hand, instincts his right. Good pedigree set up his first sense of a tall, strong and muscular potential king, while the instinct helped him to learn fast and save his life. “It was no task for him to learn to fight with cut and slash and the quick wolf snap.”“They came to him without effort or discovery, as though they had been his always.”Buck changed as his living environment changed. With the change of environment, Buck, compared to the previous southern family dog that was mild and gentle, acquired many abilities and skills. He tried his best to live by becoming cunning, cold-blood, and cruel which make him step forward on the road of corpse andblood. Survive of the fittest which is demonstrated by adaptation to the environment and wielding the law to protect himself and attack on others made him roared on the top of the food chain and return to wolves.All what Buck has done was not due to his reason and thought, but due to his fit. He was fit to everything surrounding him unconsciously and put him to the new way of living quickly.“The theory, ‘Survival of the fittest’, is the law of biological evolution which implies that plants or animals adapt to the environment to survive or to dieit is the biological survival rule of brutal biosphere.” That is to say, the key of this law is that those who can fit the environment can survive, on the contrary, those failed to fit would be obsolete under the rule of elimination.Peeping at Buck and his struggle, we can have a vision of us human that was also fighting in the battlefield with our mates and against our enemy. Filled with bustling stuff, we tried our best to stand on the top of right and authority only because that position would give us more materials and the sense ofpride which we depended on to live. Flowers in the greenhouse didn’t know about the hardship of living, so they showed goodwill and send aroma to others; while life in the ice field where wind was blowing like knife and thick snow can bury people only showed a will of survive and cut up the useless goodness to wear on the coldness.We must do it because we had to do it. The pack of animal was like a society of people. Death and genocide would happen on us if we were not willing to fit the environment thoroughly. To dance with the shackle of survive of the fittest was the policy we should carry out forever, the reason why our human stood on the top of biologic chain, and the rule of living of every individual.My opinion on virtue and viceSome people had said virtue was the biggest treasure that human should obey. There is no doubt that kindness, loyalty, honor, love, companionship, sympathy, mercy, and other virtue should be followed. However, I argue that there is transformation between different virtue and even the virtue and vice.Showing the feature of three animals: dog, wolf and human, Buck was the bridge that connected the past and present. As the production of human civilization, dog was evolved from wolf and they would still howl on the wilderness if human didn’t raise and train them.Buck was a mirror from which we can see ourselves. Through this dog, writer told us that only in a place where sun darted its forth beams and everything was in order human will wear the coat of basic goodness, otherwise, kindness would be eliminated if it met with the club and fang. In the cruel process of primitive accumulation of capitalism, mercy and sympathy was not needed for those quality can lead to death of innocent people. In the period of survive of the fittest, life was not concerned with civilization, while wilderness was the real marrow of life and echoing for the wilderness was the beginning of revival. Buck realized that “Mercy did not exist in the primordial life. It was misunderstood for fear, and such misunderstanding made for death.” This phenomenon can be seen in dogs as well as human. Wilderness were calling for human and eliminating the kindness in human’s heart stealthily.In A Treatise of Human Nature, British philosopher David Hume has said moral came from human’s emotion and conscience but not rationality. The essence of moral existed in the perceptual knowledge, but not rational knowledge. Therefore, the reason why moral distinctions had the division of virtue and vice was that the judgment of moral came from human’s attitude toward their internal actions and external objects. The judgment of moral came from our interest appeal; that is to say, the judgment of moral came from what was good to us, but not what is good.Let us think the question that which direction of Buck’s change to a beast was, progression or retrogression? The answer was that we can’t answer because he survived due to that he threw away those so called virtue and carry out those so called villainy. All what Buck did was under the pressure of living, and he responded to the call of the wild only because he wanted to live. Maybe in the comfortable and civilized Judge’s house, he would stick to the standard of moral and protect the respect of Judge’s riding whip by dying under his whip. But in this cold field, sticking tothose so called moral was a fool. Possibly in this kind of world, brutality, cold-bloodedness, cunning and so on was the moral.The division of virtue and vice was the refection of the division of civilization and wilderness to some degree. Maybe we can’t define what moral was and what vice was now in some scene, but we can try to last for enough time to seek for the answer.Run after the free lifeThe call from the wild stood for human’s nature to run after a simple, independent and free life.Buck was bored of the complex life where he must deal with such a big net of relationship. He just wanted to run and leap through the forest, howled under the grey moonlight, ate what he liked and killed what he liked without many rules to obey. No one desired to live a complicated life for it’s difficult and tiring to reckon other people, while life in the wilderness was just that eat or eaten, kill or killed and there was no middle ground. Easy and simple life was set up on the uncivilized world where creatures didn’t have so much relation and elements to consider. Only beingindependent from all that can we find what we wanted.When unpracticed Charles and his relatives sunkin a ice hole, writer said that “A yawning hole was all that was to be seen.” That hole was a capitalistic vast mouth that can eat people, but which would be rotten if we escaped from it. “Here a yellow stream flows from rotted moosehide sacks and sinks into the ground, with long grasses growing through it and vegetable mould overrunning it and hiding its yellow from the sun.” The gold that Thornton got has becomea yellow stream because they were eroded by natural power and lost their value. Imagine in a world where was entirely natural and uncivilized, gold, a kind of iron and currency, was entirely futile, isn’t it?Being free of human world and even free of materials, Buck got a totally new life where he can run at the head of the pack through the pale moonlight to release his vitality and got comfort from nature. We needed materials actually, but material was void actually. How can we get free? To get free of our hearts.ConclusionThere are two sentences I’d like to mention. First,human beings, never degenerate into beasts. Second, beasts, never degenerate into human beings. Correctness of those two sentences should be discussed.Human’s progression began in the point when human beings evolved from wilderness period to civilization, but the retrogression also began at the point when people shared the feast of civilization. For us who are far away from the wilderness and raised and trained by civilization, this book gives us a new vision.Sometimes a picture floating in my mind: in the icy forest, a silhouette of Buck as a wolf caned his neck to howl toward the pale moonlight to echo the howling of pack. That’s the song of animal, and the chant of human, and the snarl of life.。

野性的呼唤英文读后感【精选9篇】

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野性的呼唤英文读后感【精选9篇】野性的呼唤英文读后感篇一As a type of novelette, I wasn#39;t used to this cos I#39;ve just finished HarryPotter so in occasions novelette wrote very briefly. The background of the author was very poor, and precisely the time to seek gold. Part of the novel means to expose the hardness of dogs at that time. Men were crazy about gold, the main character, Buck, was stolen by a Gardener of a lawyer who owns Buck.The man with the red sweater taught him the law of clubs, this was a good beginning. The trading road led him at last to two couriers, who knew how to treat dogs. Then the dog team was traded to a three-people family who were seeking good in Alaska. But they didn#39;t know how to treat dogs and at last dogs and men were drowned in the water, except Buck. He was picked up by a man. And eventually Buck was back to the wild—where his ancestors had been.In my opinion a good novel could make readers cry, yell, etc. I clenched my fist when the Family treated the dog team badly, and had a wonderful feeling when the man picked up Buck and treated him like his own son. It had feeling, this novel…翻译:作为一种中篇小说,我不习惯这样,因为我刚刚完成了《哈利波特》,所以中篇小说写得非常简短。

关于《野性的呼唤》的英文读后感

关于《野性的呼唤》的英文读后感

关于《野性的呼唤》的英文读后感篇一:野性的呼唤英文The Call Of The Wild reviewThe Gold Rush in the Yukon and Alaska has prompted the need for big, strong dogs who will be able to pull sleds over icy trails. Buck, a large animal living in the home of Judge Miller in Santa Clara, California, is exactly what the explorers want. He is an animal with human-like tendencies, intelligence, strength and dignity. Thus far he has enjoyed his civilized life with the occasional nature stroll or hunting trip. Manuel, a gardeners helper with a penchant for gambling and a need for money, manages to kidnap Buck and sell him on the black market. He is given to a saloon-keeper and transported via train to the Northland. Throughout the ordeal, Buck is kept in a cage and bees increasingly angry. He manages to badly bite one of his kidnappers. By the time he arrives at his destination, he has worked himself into a rage.The meeting with the Red Sweater and the painful encounters with his club push Buck into submission. He is not broken, but he knows better than to keep resisting, which can only result in his death. Once he is behaving correctly, Buck, along with Dave and Curly, two other dogs, is sold to Francois and Perrault, two agents of the Canadian government. They must bring the mail between Skaquay and Dawson, Alaska. While in c, Curly is killed for trying to make friendly advancesto another husky. Buck understands that this is thelaw of club and fang which dominates this new world. He resolves never to go down in that manner.Buck and Dave join a preexisting dog team led by Spitz, a bullying husky dog. The trail work begins immediately. Buck learns fast from the other dogs. In time he starts to bee more wild, losing thedomesticity imposed upon him in the Judges home. Tensions develop between him and Spitz. Buck is ready to be a leader, and looks to usurp Spitzs power. While hunting a rabbit one night, the two end up in a fight to the death. Buck achieves mastery. When Francoisattempts to place Sol-lek at the head of the team, Buck refuses to allow it. Even the appearance of a club does not faze him, for he has learned how to avoid it. When Francois allows him to take the position, he is amazed by Bucks abilities. Buck begins to dream of an ancient world in which man and dog fought side by side to survive.After two round trips between towns, the dogs are exhausted and overworked. Francois and Perrault are very proud of their team, having just set a record for their run. But they receive new orders and must bid the dogs goodby. Several Scottish half-breeds take charge of Buck and his other dogs. He does not have strong feelings for them, but they are good men and they care for the dogs. Bucks dreams of the ancient world grow more vivid. The path is very difficult and men and dogs alike are growing weak. One day Dave shows so much pain that one of the men tries to get him to run behind the sled. He refuses so adamantly that the men give in and allow him to run himself out.The next morning they drive the sled away, then one man returns and shoots Dave.After this last trip, the Scottish men are told to sell the dogs and buy fresher ones. The team is sold to a group of tenderfoots -- Hal, Charles, and Mercedes -- looking to strike it rich. Theyhave no idea how to work with a dog team. In Hals eagerness to plete the trail, he terribly mistreats the dogs. His quiet brother-in-law Charles and weepy sister Mercedes only increase the difficulty. Hals inpetent handling of the rations leads them to run out of food for the dogs half-way through the trip. Starving and overworked, one by one the dogs start to die. The remnants pull into the c of John Thornton. Buck refuses to rise when Hal wants to leave. After watching the cruel young man beat Buck repeatedly, John steps in and saves him by cutting him out of the harness. The rest of the team continues. Only a quarter-away, the sled falls through the ice, thinned by the sun, and dogs and humans perish together.Buck falls wildly in love with John Thornton, who immediately recognizes that Buck is one of a kind. Under Johns influence, forted by his two other dogs Skeet and Nig, Buck begins to heal. He acplishes a number of miraculous things for John, saving his life twice and winning a bet that allows him to pay off all his debts. He does not forget his visions of the primitive world, but he is happy at Johns side. Along with Hans and Pete, Johns partners, the dogs go on an expedition for a lost mine. The work on the trail, the daily hunting, are absolutely delightful for Buck. Though they dont find the mind, they do find gold, and so there is no more work for the dogs to do. Buck ruminates once more on the call that he hears nightly in the forest.Eventually he starts to sleep away from the c. He embraces his instincts and wild tendencies, killing his own food and watching out for himself. Buck meets a wolf who befriends him and is quite sad when he returns to the c. This pattern continues, until one day Buck returns to the c to find everyone killed bythe Yeehats, a Native American tribe. He flies into a rage at the death of beloved John, and kills all the men who do not run away from him. There is no more tie to mankind, so Buck returns to the forest and remains with a pack of wolves. Each year he visits to the valley where John Thornton died, mourning his lost, dearest friend.篇二:野性的呼唤(英文读后感300--400词)The self-awakening of a dog——reading The Call Of The WildBefore being trafficked by a deceitful gardener to the extremely cold Northland, Buck had everything that was provided by his cultured and wealthy owner. He was more a pet than an independent creature. To some extend, his unfortunate experience benefits him a lot because it shows what the real face of nature looks like and where his place should be. Situations arejust the same when it es to the teenagers nowadays.Living under other peoples will instead of their own , teenagers feel something missing from heart at times and they either turn to virtual world ,dreamingaway their time, or they are driven by the eagerness for profit and fame, always in a rush. To fill the emptiness, what we actually need is a desire for life. But If we havent struggled against unfair fate as Buck did, how will we value what we possess at present If we dont get in close contact with nature as our ancestors did, how can we understand the deep meaning conveyed by those classical literary works That is where teenagers trouble lies .And Buck showed us a great method.After a seemingly tough struggle, Buck managed to survive the bloody fight against wolves and return to embrace nature with plete freedom he won from the war. With his sense sharpened, Buck experienced more, and learned something else about nature’s way.As a matter of fact, for animals, its quite easyto make the change. For us human beings, although we are far more intelligent than any dog , it is also far more difficult for us to achieve self awakening as a consequence of internal and external obstacles. Now that we can not break away from society, absolutefreedom keeps a distant dream. Now we are far from nature and have only limited freedom both physically and mentally. For one thing, we are losing wild nature. Unlike Buck, we are no longer able to run and jump as we wish .Both our senses and skills are declining, which holds us from scrabbling for the amazing beauty of nature. For another, we are abusing violence aswell as suffering from it at the same time. We force people to accept our own conceptions unconsciously even though they are unwilling to. We set every potential enemy up whole day and all night while in nature, even wolf and deer live in peace most of the time.But one thing is for sure .That is, whichever means we take, we will eventually find out what our natural state of mind is and have a good balance between humanity and wild nature. Then, we will be guaranteed much bigger happiness than Buck was.篇三:野性的呼唤英文读后感The call of the wildIt tells a story about a gigantic dog who was called Buck. It was stolen from a rich and fortable home by the man who was in debt. Then buck was forced to learn to survive as an Alaskan sled dog(阿拉斯加雪橇犬).Buck encountered his true owner John Thornton who is very friendly and kindhearted after a long terrify life. Finally, John’s incidental death break Buck’s last tie to the man and drives him into the call of the wild.In this story, Buck and John simply adopt themselves to answer the call of the wild. Buck will eventually leave John one day even if the incidental death does not happen to John. Buck just wanted to help his master finish the gold-rush-trip when the wild es to his mild.‘From then on, night and day, never put a halt,in desperation, he burst into long stretch of fight, did not to stay him (John)’. Buck wished to remember John’ image forever. I could not hold my tears bursting. Can a real man devote himself to loyalty and friendship in such a way On the other hand, JohnThornton is not only a dog-lover but also a brave and venturous man. He is so straightforward and simplethat makes him an acmodating man. Once he firmly roots a goal into his heart, it seems that nothing could prevent him from acplishing it except death. I do not know whether the persistence is the most vital element to make a man successful, but what I know is that you are not far away from success once you occupy it.It is Jack London who let us into the animatedwild from the hustle-and-bustle and from desperate city. There, I merely cannot deny the attraction of Buck’s bark, which enlightens me to pursue another lost half of the nature in mankind, and to dig out a true meaning of life. What is the essence of human beings What is the civilization to us Do we need to look back at where we came from Is it good or bad for us to speak out what we think and to do what the consciences demand us to It is thought-provoking.。

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A lost world of life——About The Call of the WildCould you remember the excerpt of The Call of the Wild in our Extensive Reading I? Could you still remember the plot? Do you know where the call is from? That’s the very beginning of the Call of the Wild.I choose this book for two reasons, that the beginning attracts me and that I once read a book about wolf family of three generations, which is an interesting story about the nature.About the author, Jack London (Jan 12, 1876—Nov 22, 1916)Jack London (1876-1916) is an American worldwide renowned novelist, journalist and social activist. His representative works include the Call of the Wild, Martin Eden, Son of the Wolf, White Fang, etc.He is said to be a natural child. In 1889, he began working 12 to 18 hours for a day at Hickmott’s Cannery. In 1894, he spent 30 days for vagrancy in the Erie County Penitentiary at Buffalo. After many experiences as a hobo and a sailor, he returned to Oakland and attended Oakland High School. He contributed a number of articles to the high school's magazine. His first published work was an account of his sailing experiences.His novels successfully reflect the contradictory views of man’s nature and destiny in and against the wild.The Call of the Wild (1903)The Call of the Wild is London’s most-read book, and generally considered his best, the most masterpiece of his so-called “early period”. The story was set in 19th-century Klondike Gold Rush, in which sled dogs were bought at generous prices.Buck was a domestic dog in Judge Miller’s home and living a comfortable life until he was sold secretly by the poor gardener and became a sled dog. Buck was a Bernard dog weighed one hundred and forty pounds, tall, strong, and heavy muscled. He couldn’t accommodate to the harsh condition at first. And he wanted to fight, to escape, to go back to his cozy home, but in vain.The man in red taught him the law of stick and club—one must first adjust himself to his surroundings and learn the rules, and only after that he can do what he wants to do. The club of the man in red called back Buck’s nature as a dog.When he firstly served for François and Perrault, two couriers, he showed his superior ability to adapt to the environment and his smartness to learn everything he wanted to learn. Curly’s death astonished him and taught him to be cautious. And before he had recovered from the shock caused by the tragic passing of Curly, he was harnessed as a sled dog and step by step wanted to be the leader. But the leading dog, Spitz, wasalready an excellent one, who also considered Buck as enemy and potential competitor. At last, when Spitz once punished him, hurling backward Buck, he knew the time had come. He killed Spitz and took his place.When they pulled into Dawson, Buck was sold as useless thing to three gold diggers, who weren’t veteran in sledding and even didn’t know how to get to their destination. Food was eaten up half way. So Charles, one of the three, decided to kill Buck when he couldn’t get up. However, when he aimed at Buck, John Thornton sprang upon him, knocked him down and told him that if Charles stroke Buck, Thornton would kill him.Thus, Thornton took Buck away. He was the only true friend of Buck. But Buck was a thing of the wild, especially when the calling of wolf from the hills. Once when he came back from hills, he found that Thornton was killed by Indians. What would you do if you were Buck when your beloved friend was killed? Buck became a nut and killed those headsmen and stayed with Thornton for two days and nights, never leaving Thornton out of his sight. And then a nearby wolf howl captures his ears, and he follows the sound to an approaching wolf pack, battling several of these creatures to prove his worth.Beautiful LanguageIt was beautiful spring weather, but neither dogs nor humans were aware of it. Each day the sun rose earlier and set later. It was dawn by threein the morning, and twilight lingered till nine at night. The whole long day was a blaze of sunshine. The ghostly winter silence had given way to the great spring murmur of awakening life. This murmur arose from all the land, fraught with the joy of living. It came from the things that lived and moved again, things which had been as dead and which had not moved during the long months of frost. The sap was rising in the pines. The willows and aspens were bursting out in young buds. Shrubs and vines were putting on fresh garbs of green. Crickets sang in the nights, and in the days all manner of creeping, crawling things rustled forth into the sun. Partridges and woodpeckers were booming and knocking in the forest. Squirrels were chattering, birds singing, and overhead honked the wild-fowl driving up from the south in cunning wedges that split the air. (Chapter V the Toil of Trace and Trail)He was beaten (he knew that); but he was not broken. He saw, once for all, that he stood no chance against a man with a club. He had learned the lesson, and in all his after life he never forgot it. (Chapter I into the Primitive)His cunning was wolf cunning, and wild cunning; his intelligence, shepherd intelligence and St. Bernard intelligence; and all this, plus an experience gained in the fiercest of schools, made him as formidable a creature as any that intelligence roamed the wild. (Chapter VII the Sounding of the Call)My understandingBuck is a cruel, cunning and intelligent image in the Call of the Wild. He killed Spitz to take the leadership, learned apace to sleep under snow and learned fast to steal food without being punished. But in my opinion, Buck in the wild, just as a man in the society, must do what he had done for survival. Jack London compared human to Buck and told us that we must adapt ourselves to the society——learning the rules, learning the necessary knowledge and keeping forging ahead, otherwise we’ll lag behind and be obsolete. That is the life.The Call of the Wild conjures up a lost world, filled with people and place names that were so common at the turn of the twentieth century, but which have since faded away into history, lost and forgotten. It is by reading Buck's story that one can once more remember life as it was, digging up this hidden wealth from deep caves of time.。

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