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《野性的呼唤》读后感

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  杰克^伦敦的这本书写的是一只名叫巴克的狗,被淘金的人从阳光普照的庄园带 到了冰天雪地的北极。慢慢地,它从娇生惯养的生活,到“对于平常的痛苦都感觉麻木”,学会了许多知识,并且一点点地恢复失去很久的本能,逐渐地,它成为了一只凶

  猛的狼,因此,也得以在条件极其恶劣的北极生存下去。

  当我第一次翻开杰克^伦敦的巨著《野性的呼唤》时,那首凄凉而极富哲理的诗便深深地打动了我:“风俗的链条锁不住游牧部落跳跃的古老渴望;寒冬萧瑟,沉沉睡去,野性将唤醒凄厉的诗行。”或许正如作者杰克丨伦敦所说的那样,万物心中都

  有一种古老的本能一一野性,它带来野蛮,带来征服万物的欲望。《野性的呼唤》的主人公巴克在踏上阿拉斯加 的土地时惊呆了:在这冷酷无情的世界中,付出友谊就等于 付出生命,要想生存只有向前,向前,再向前,绝没有后退

  的可能。―所有的残酷都在唤醒它古老的野性1所有的 事实都在告诉它在这个社会中只有征服者和被征服 者。来自本性深处的不屈和斗志被唤醒了,因为 它知道这一切都体现着生命的价值。(作者用自己极为深刻的语言对这本书作了高度的概括,并结合主人公的心境来描写,显得更为生动。)

  是啊,文明社会中野性的呼唤又何尝停止过呢?竞争的激烈致使人们不能有半点犹豫,胜负就在一刹那间产生,面对对手只有勇敢迎 战,并最终征服……或许这就是人生与生命的意义。wwW.330011.cOM

  然而,野性带来野蛮的同时,也带来古老的友情一一纯真与忠贞的友情,这是 文明与古老的结晶。当巴克的主人死去时,它仰望苍天,发出长长的嗥叫。这嗥叫 是伤感的,这嗥叫是纯真的,这嗥叫是忠诚的,这嗥叫是震撼人心的;这嗥叫包含 着巴克对主人深刻的爱,这爱是野性的友情体现。

  生命是矛盾的,世界是复杂的。它有奸诈,也有忠诚;它有文明,也有野蛮。可是,这就是真实的人生,人生正因此而多彩,因此而灿烂,因此而生生不息……(作者用很有力的语言道出了自己对于这本书的感想,并将它升华到了生命的高


野性的呼唤英文读后感

  My Call of the Wild

  ------ Enlightenment of The Call of the Wild

  " He sings a song of the younger world, which is the song of the pack." (Chapter VII The Sounding of the Wild) When the last sentence vanished from my eyes, I can still perceive an echo of a song - a wild song, which knocks up my dizzy mind that always cheerfully sink into the so-called civilized world without questioning. Wild, is no longer a symbol of the law of jungle but a headspring where streams out love, passion, bravery, loyalty, friendship, venture, competition and tolerance all these virtues can easily be found in the Call of the Wild.

  Jack London (1876-1916) is a worldwide renowned novelist. His stories successfully reflect the contradictory views of man’s nature and destiny in and against the wild, and his "fight to survive" notion has gained him and his works timeless popularity, particularly, the Call of the Wild

  It tells a story of a gigantic dog, named Buck, who is stolen from a rich and comfortable home and forced to learn to survive as an Alaskan sled dog. Buck, at first, is too savage for the company of man until he coincidently encounters his beloved master-kindhearted John Thornton. Finally, John’s incidental death breaks Buck’s last tie to the man and drives him into his long-desired wild with his pack. In the story, Buck and John simply adopt themselves to answer the call of the wild. When it comes to Buck’s mind that one day he will eventually leave John- his master, all he wants to do is just to help him finish the gold-rush-trip. He " from then on, night and day, never put a halt, in desperation, he burst into long stretch of flight, did not to stay him (John)…" (Chapter VII The Sounding of The Wild) Buck wished to remember John’s image forever, he "for two days and nights never left camp, never let Thornton out of his sight. He followed him about at his work, watched him while saw him into blankets at night and out of them in the morning…" (Chapter VII) When I read these words I just 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 plunges me 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 meaning of life. Dare we imagine that London intentionally employs Buck to set us a model with perfect characters (count barbarity out)? The answer is affirmed. We, as animals, are from the wild but shedding off more and more wild signs, which demonstrate us as the "uncivilized". However, who can fully guarantee that we have not overlooked some essential wild-endowed virtues? Especially, nowadays, it seems more crucial for us to stop looking at the post-industrialized world and to ponder for a while. When cheats, betrayals, lies, lusts and crimes stuff a materialized society, whether London uses this novel to help himself escape the reality or warn the earthy people, to us, modern man, is all the same. It appears horrible that in modern society many people are enthusiastically talking about how to build up "special relations" to the authority, deceiving and lying to each other. To them life is a mask-wearing process rather than a hard work. Every time, you browse WebPages, scandals in politics, business, the entertainment circle and even on campus crowd into your eyes. Oh, 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? Are we wasting talents given by the mighty nature? Be an honest, straightforward, warmhearted, emotional and responsible man or be a shrewd, cold hearted and astute hypocrite? While embracing the "civilized" rubbish, we are losing those good virtues, which are the calls of the wild. Once we lose them, we are to lose ourselves, and we will get nowhere. I wish this dreadful thought is totally a fallacy, but, now, it is chilling me hard. One day when I happen to stand on the top of a grand mountain to observe a boundless prairie enveloped by the sapphire firmament and combed by gusts of the rhythmical west wind, a morning sun sprinkles me her warmth and brilliance in a graceful way, however, at that moment, I am afraid that I cannot appreciate these beauties, I am a lost " civilized man" then.

  Please, please do not let come true while we are still able to answer the call of the wild.



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