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时间:2018-12-05 14:02

《野性的呼唤》读后感1

今天,我读了一本书《野性的呼唤》。

它讲了一只叫巴克的狗,在北极给人类拉雪橇,在残酷的环境下,为了生存,它和其他狗做斗争,在斗争的过程中,巴克渐渐恢复了狼的本性,成为了一只狼,在与其他狼做斗争的过程中,巴克击败了其他狼,最终成为了狼王。

这本书告诉我们,狗身上有狼的本性,如果环境需要,也许他可以成为一只狼;也许会成为别的动物的猎物;也许会碌碌无为只是一只普通的狗;也许会不堪忍受环境的折磨,选择死。什么样的结果都与自身的付出有关系。

正如我们的学习,在学习中,我们要像巴克一样坚忍不拔,不被困难压倒,这样我们才能成为学习的主人,而不是学习的奴隶,不能战胜自己,只能终生碌碌无为,不能立于不败之地。所以,在任何时候,我们要有巴克那样不服输的精神,那样才会做出取得很好的学习成绩,才能做出更伟大的事业,才能探寻到更多未解之谜希望这一天早点到来。

《野性的呼唤》读后感2

虽说我读的是《野性的呼唤》的英文版,可是从中还是让我懂得了许多的道理。

《野性的呼唤》是作者杰克伦敦于1903年发表的小说,小说讲的是一个名叫巴克的杂交狗,因那时的淘金热,所以从南方被卖到了北方去。巴克为了在北方严峻的环境下生存下去,经过几番周折成为了一条拉雪橇的苦役狗,一路上巴克换了几个主人,最后和桑顿结下了深厚的亲情和友情,后来巴克的主人桑顿被印第安人不幸射中胸部而死,从此巴克走向了荒野,到了最后巴克成为了狼群之首。

从巴克一路走来的过程中,让我们知道了:在自然环境下只有适者,才能生存的道理。让我们也知道,巴克是一个坚韧不拔,富有抗争精神,勇猛强壮,适应能力强,它对新生活的向往,富有人情的狗。也能从中感受到巴克与它最后一个主人的感情是超乎所有人与狗的情感。

《野性的呼唤》让我感受到了很多很多。

《野性的呼唤》读后感3

这本书主要讲了一只狗――巴克从家犬到狼群首领的故事。巴克是一位磨坊主兼法官米勒先生的家犬,它的体重足有六十千克重,每天和米勒先生的孙子和孙女嬉戏玩耍。巴克的父亲是一只圣伯纳德狗,母亲是芬兰牧羊犬。巴克有它父亲的王者风度和高大身材,也有它母亲的细腻、机警,它让它无比骄傲。

一次,园丁助手把巴克领到火车站,结果被卖了,巴克斗不过陌生人,只好服从。后来,巴克又被一个人买走了,人家带它和其它狗的目的是要去淘金,巴克先学会了拉雪橇,后来又与一条狗决斗当领袖。后来它们换了一个更有经验的主人。有一次,巴克还救了它的主人一命,而且帮它赢了一千磅。再后来它们探寻到金矿后,巴克的主人被当地印第安人给杀害了,只有巴克幸存了下来。最后,当地的印第安人大部分都被巴克咬死了,而巴克回归荒野当了狼群首领。后来,一些优秀的猎人也都神秘的失踪了。

这本书的作者是美国的杰克伦敦,他是美国耇的现实主义专家,被誉为美国无产阶级文学之父。杰克伦敦常把笔下的人物置于极其残酷、生死攸关的环境之下,以此展露人性中最深刻、最真实的品格。他笔下那残酷的真实常常使读者的心灵受到强烈震撼。

读了这本书,我感受到了巴克生活的残酷变化,它由惬意到残酷,真是巨大变化呀!

《野性的呼唤》读后感4

《野性的呼唤》一书是我看过的第一部生存动物小说,也是在这个暑假我觉得比较值得我写读后感小说的其中之一。

我阅读了很多网上写的这部书的读后感,里面有很多都是说这是个很凄凉的故事,可我却有一种“我言秋日胜春朝”的感觉。大家是不是觉得我跑题了,大家健的读后感是不是那种先介绍作者,再写一点本书的内容,再写自己的看法。我觉得我没跑题,因为这就是我的读后之感。

这本书让我看的热血沸腾,第一次看到本书中的人物(一只狗)巴克被人拐卖被打,时,我感到愤怒,看到巴克在北方学会种种技能,得到主人的宠爱,变得强大的时候,我感到的是高兴,甚至当时就想养一只像巴克一样的狗。当看到巴克因为力不从心被卖到了一家想去北方的人家,那一家只会抽打狗,让狗拉雪橇,丝毫不顾狗的'感受。我尾巴克有这样的主人而感到羞耻。当看到了巴克遇到松顿,感受到了幸福的时候,我也感到了一种幸福,来自书里的幸福。当看到巴克加入狼群,我并不为他而感到生气,因为他也有他的自由权,而这时我感到的心一种欣慰,我希望他有一天能成为独挡一面的狼王。

《野性的呼唤》读后感5

在暑假里,我读了《野性的呼唤》一书。这本书是美国作家杰克·伦敦的著作。

当时的美国还处于资本主义发展的初始阶段,人们为了得到黄金,都纷纷赶往北极寻找。因而需要大量壮实的狗去拉雪橇。

这本书描写了主人公巴克,也是被卖到北极的狗之一。当刚刚到北极的时候,巴克就亲眼目睹了自己同伴遭受当地狗的攻击而惨死。而它也第一次感受到大棒的残酷,从此便信奉了‘大棒’和‘利齿’的法则。经过几次跟换主人,巴克落入了三个根本不适合在北极探险的男女。就在巴克即将和他们陷入困境的时候,一个名叫桑顿的男子救了它。从而使巴克对他逐渐地产生了好感,不惜生命的危险,三次将桑顿从死亡的边缘拉回。因为桑顿被印第安人杀害,为了替主人报酬,巴克疯狂地撕咬印第安人的喉咙。最终回归了大自然。

巴克在小说中是一个强者的身份出现。它那英勇的表现,那强壮的身姿,时不时地浮现在我的眼前。要想在这个社会立足,我们就得学会像巴克那样有坚韧的生活意志,顽强的生存力和机敏的生存。只有这样我们才可以在这个社会上存活下去。

在这本书的末尾,作者这样写道:“它放开它的喉咙,唱出一支原始的年轻世界的歌,一支狼的歌。”这语句是多么的雄壮,多么的豪迈啊!

这就是一只狗——巴克的传奇故事!

《野性的呼唤》读后感6

狂风咆哮着,疯狂地侵蚀着大地,四周是白茫茫的冰雪世界。一群瘦弱的猎犬艰难的踩着刺骨的碎雪,一步一步地挣扎着向前挪动,有几只犬已经累得直喘粗气,而在其中的一只犬与它们截然不同,它依旧一个劲的往前挪动。

狂风依旧不留情的肆虐着,但他们只好又慢慢的拖着沉重的货物向前移动,或许北极极地气候已经完全麻木了它们的肢体,更麻木了它们的精神,它们为了生存为了躲避身后皮鞭的抽打,它们还是得向前,在它们的脑子里生命已经不是那么伟大了,在它们眼中只有两个字——前进。每当我翻开这本《野性的呼唤》时,我的内心既感到愤怒有充满力量。

其实故事很简单,一只娇生惯养的南方犬被卖弄到北极,北方的极地严寒气候一度让这只娇生惯养的南方犬很难适应,它拉过雪橇,被他的群体欺负过,挨过饿,参与过群犬争首,但它从来没放弃过在北极这片生命的荒野上,它相信“力量是一切生存的方法”,最终在它主人死后,摆脱了与人类的关系,成为北极这片荒野上的狼王。杰克。伦敦用他那粗犷豪放的语言把整个故事描述的跌宕起伏故事的主人公巴克,一只娇生惯养的南方犬被卖弄到了北方,极地气候让它摆脱它过去养尊处优时留下的坏脾气,受过冻,挨过饿,为了生存,为了忍受主人的鞭打,它一直坚持着,奋斗着,成为北极生命荒野上的狼王。

在感动的同时我不禁想问什么样的作家会写出如此悲惨而又令人充满力量的作品呢?杰克·伦敦,生于旧金山,他来自“占全国人口十分之一的穷困不堪的底层阶级,在一个既无固定职业又无固定居所的家庭中长大,他做过巡警,做过水手,当过保安,在失去父亲的情况下他还边干活边写作,最后写出了一本本好书,屹立与书坛。

是啊,他们的成功都必须要热爱生命并为之去奋斗,司马迁在监牢中写下第一部纪传体通史,霍金在全身瘫痪的情况下提出了宇宙大爆炸学说,最令我们骄傲与学习的应该是美籍华人,现役NBA球员林书豪,他在大学时想进入篮球名校常春藤盟校、柏克莱加州大学、斯坦福大学以及UCLA,但都没能被回应,但他在哈佛大学开始了他的篮球梦,他带领哈佛大学获得NCAA进步最快球队,他也在比赛中获得mvp,最佳防守运动员等等荣誉称号,有幸他参加了2010NBA选秀,被选中,但他的追逐梦想的道路并非一帆风顺,他马上被金州勇士裁掉,辗转几支球队,最终在纽约尼克斯对稳定下来,在2012年2月4日,在一场99—92战胜新泽西队的比赛中,林书豪得到25分,5个篮板以及7次助攻——全部都是生涯新高。在一场对阵华盛顿奇才队的比赛中,林书豪得到23分和10次助攻,得到了生涯的第一个两双,得分超过了湖人队的科比·布莱恩特,带领球队夺得8连胜,被美国媒体评为进步最快的运动员,他的成功离不开他对篮球的热爱,他的刻苦训练帮助他取得了成功。

每个人都希望自己拥有一片蓝天,但他们只知道等着成功,并不去准备,热爱生命的人是会去奋斗,这样生命才会来呼唤你!

《野性的呼唤》读后感7

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。

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……

《野性的呼唤》读后感8

读了《野性的呼唤》,我从心里感受到:生命是可贵的。

书中内容结构紧凑,设有悬念,动作逼真,十分传神,读起来饶有趣味,感情随着情节的变化而变化。

书中主人主是巴克,巴克是一只南方狗,但他学会了如何在雪地上生存,以及拉撬。他生活中历经了不知多少个困难,但他都坚持了下来。是的他没有被困难打败,反而在困难中自强,这种精神,是难能可贵的啊!

有一次,野狗突袭营地,巴克浑身上下都是伤,就过了几天,又被得了狂犬病的多丽追的一点力气都没有,接着,又被斯匹滋咬了一顿,它还是活了下来。它并没有自暴自弃,而是等待机会反扑、报仇。

这本书告诉我,当人遇到困难时,不要轻言放弃,应该拼搏。

《野性的呼唤》读后感9

这几天,我读了一本书,叫做《野性的呼唤》。讲的是一只狗巴克在阿拉斯加的荒野里,和群狗作斗争,最后变成自己的祖先狼的故事。

这个故事读起来很引人入胜,适合不同审美的人来看。最开始,我买这本书时,的确是为了狗而买的,也因为一般孩子都对动物有着偏爱,尤其是狗。而且像我们这些小学生,尤其是男孩,就特别喜欢动物小说,但我买回来一看,吸引我的却不再是动物,而是对人性的描写。当巴克在法官家时,巴克每天陪着孩子们玩或和其他狗玩,每天都很幸福。

后来,法官家的园丁每天赌博,欠下了很多钱,就把巴克卖掉,巴克来到红衣男子的手里时,他明白了棒子和牙齿的力量。当巴克去当雪橇犬时,巴克明白了北方的生存法则。当巴克谋反,杀死领头狗斯贝斯,当上领头狗时,巴克身上狼的烙印越来越深……

巴克的一生,有着诸多不幸,但每一次的不幸,就让他越来越强大,当巴克成为狼时,回看自己的一生,他会感谢那些曾经欺负它的人,就是因为他们,让自己成为崭新的自己。这本书我虽然没有看完,但我已经确认我要再读一遍了,我要把第一次读不懂的地方读懂,再读一遍,会不会有全新的感受,我的审美有没有提高,我会不会读懂这本书的真正奥秘……带着这些问题,一读再读,这本书会变的越来越薄……

《野性的呼唤》读后感10

《野性的呼唤》是我最爱的书之一。书中的主人公“巴克”是一头在严酷的生态中具有坚韧的生存意志、顽强的生存力量和机敏的生存智慧本领的狼。

“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的一个温暖的山谷里。后来被卖到美国北部寒冷偏远、生产黄金的阿拉斯加,成了一只拉雪橇的狼。进入北方后,他亲眼见自己的伙伴——一只狗遭当地狗攻击而惨死,他第一次感受到“利齿”的残酷性,认识到生活没有了公正的游戏法则,任何时候都必须坚决挺住,绝不能倒下,他的原始野性开始被唤醒。出于野性和对权利的的渴望,巴克先是隐忍,继而不断制造麻烦,最后终于挑起了同凶悍、老辣的领头狗斯比茨的一场恶斗,并将其打败、杀死,取代了他的地位。他到北部极地后,很快学会了拉雪橇。极地环境的恶劣以及生活的艰辛,行路和跋涉之苦,他都挺了过来,而且变得更加结实和强健。

它在极地三次换主人,到最后落入了根本不适合来此的三个男女手中。他和他们陷入了困境之中,并面临灭顶之灾,这时,一个名叫桑顿的人帮助并解救了巴克。这是巴克离开南极后第一次感受到珍贵的爱,后来,巴克以更加炽热的爱回报桑顿,桑顿落入河流,它三次跳进急流之中,冒死就出桑顿;它进似疯狂的扑向杀害桑顿的土著人,将他们一个一个地撕咬至死。巴克的祖先是狼,他的身上流的是狼的血液。如今,在异常恶劣的环境中,在极为严酷的生存斗争中,巴克的原始野性被一点点引诱出来。原始祖先的影像不时的在它的脑海里晃动。更使它躁动的是一种声音从森林之中响起。当桑顿遇难时,也是巴克和人间最后一根纽带的断开之时。巴克决定响应这召唤之声,加入狼群,回归自然。

杰克伦敦笔下的巴克是强者的象征。它在严酷的环境中具有坚韧的生存意志、顽强的生存力量和机敏的生存智慧。与巴克相比之下,我不如它。无论是从意志,或从力量和从智慧,我完全比上它。在将巷村的住宿生活中,我是手忙脚乱地。衣服不知道放哪里,搞的床褥乱七八糟,看上去像个狗窝,被全宿舍的同学笑话。我真是无地自容。当时恨不得钻进一个地洞里去。在家里,我娇生惯养,过着衣来伸手,饭来张口的生活,什么事也不会做,偶尔炒个蛋也能把蛋给炒焦了。看来我得好好向巴克学习一下。

读了这本书,我知道生存的一切是那么重要,生存的磨难是非常重要的。它在我们未来的生活中扮演了一块通往工作大桥的踏脚石,虽然不起眼,但少了这一块,你的生活就不容乐观。

《野性的呼唤》是一本很好的书,希望你去读一读。

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《野性的呼唤》是杰克·伦敦中篇小说中的杰出代表。小说讲的是一只名叫巴克的南方犬的故事。巴克原本是法官米勒家的一只家犬,在当时阿拉斯加淘金热是影响下,巴克被园丁偷贩出去,迈上了艰苦的淘金之路。期间它一点一点向野蛮退化,同时也战胜了一个一个对手,成了队伍中的领头狗。之后,巴克的主人一个个更换,同伴一个个累死,苦役越来越重,直到最终它遇到了桑顿,并与桑顿结下恩情。在随着桑顿淘金的过程中,桑顿被人杀害,而巴克也最终回归了野性,回归了大自然。

读完这篇小说,萦绕在心间的是久久的感动。为巴克,为戴夫,为巴克的一个个主人,也为时不时呼唤着巴克的那种野性。

巴克在被园丁曼纽尔系上绳子的那一刻起,它的厄运就开始了。说是厄运,其实是好运。因为如此,它才有可能回归野性。到之后它明白:棍棒是一个启示,这是它进入了原始法则天地的入门课程,并且它是半途而入的。生活的残酷现实呈现出其更为狰狞的一面,并且,当它毫不恐惧地应对现实狰狞的面目的同时,它本性中潜伏的全部狡诈被唤醒了。就这样,巴克被人猛然推出了礼貌的天堂,扔进了原始的中心。

巴克的野性在冰天雪地中一次一次残酷的杀戮中赤裸裸地被唤醒,在“棍棒与犬牙法则”下,巴克学会了原始的狡诈特性。而巴克注定要做一名领导者的,从队伍的领头狗,到群狼的首领,它都干得很出色。从一头温顺的狗到一头充满野性的狼,唤醒它的不是别人,正是人类自我。

杰克·伦敦用他的生花妙笔,深刻地揭露了大自然的无情、残酷及冰冷。巴克被唤醒的是野性,我们呢,我们被唤醒的又是什么?

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这几天我读了一篇美国作家杰克·伦敦写的中中篇小说《野性的呼唤》。作者用拟人的手法生动的描写了一条叫巴克的狗的曲折经历。

故事主要叙述了“主人翁”巴克从文明的人类社会回到了狼群原始生活的过程。从小生活在温室环境中的巴克被拐卖到原始荒野的地方当雪橇狗。残酷的现实触动了巴克由于人类文明的长久熏陶而向大自然回归的本能和意识。恶劣的生存环境锻炼了巴克,他在历练中不断成长。最终通过战胜狗王斯匹茨而赢得了拉雪橇狗群中的头把交椅。当残暴的哈尔将巴克打得遍体鳞伤、奄奄一息时,约翰·桑顿的解救让巴克感受到温暖并决定誓死效忠恩主,但恩主的遇害彻底打碎了巴克对人类社会的留恋,从而促使巴克坚定决心,毅然走向荒野,回归大自然。

我喜欢作者笔下描写的这条名叫巴克的狗,它在困境中从不低头,在绝境中永不放弃。这种坚持不懈、勇往直前的精神值得我们学习。当我们在学习上遇到困难时,不要放弃,要努力去克服困难。当我们在生活中遇到挫折时,要坚持不懈、勇往直前,为自己创造一个美好未来。

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杰克伦敦在文章《野性的呼唤》中给我们讲述了巴克的故事:巴克是一只狗,从小在南方过着富足体面的生活,但这一切都因为人类在北方发现金矿而改变了。几经转卖,终于去北方滑雪了。在极其恶劣的环境中,它努力适应陌生的环境,不断从同伴中摸索生存之道。慢慢地,在一次又一次的挣扎中,巴克心中原本的凶猛和野性被激活了,他最终成为了狗的首领。巴克和最后一个主人约翰?桑顿感情很深,独居。不幸的是,桑顿被印第安人杀死了。巴克一怒之下,杀了那些印第安人,为他的主人报仇。从那以后,巴克的气质发生了很大的变化,他对人类社会完全绝望了。它嗜血成性,最终走进了荒野,成为了狼王。

看完这个故事,我感慨万千:巴克从一只好狗到狗王,最后到狼王的转变,看似不可思议,但却蕴含着深刻的哲理:在残酷的自然环境中,只有有毅力和卓越的能力才能生存。人类社会也是如此。只有凭借顽强的意志、非凡的能力和旺盛的斗志,笑傲江湖才能最终成为王者!

我觉得:每个人心里都有一点野性。它会让我们坚强,不会向命运低头。它会陪着我们去嘲笑生活中的任何艰辛和挑战!

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《洋葱头历险记》讲了洋葱头的奋斗历险记,也是洋葱头的成长史。老洋葱头因得罪了柠檬王,被抓进了大牢。洋葱头一家因此分开。探监时爸爸对洋葱头一再重复让洋葱头去外面学习,于是洋葱头含着泪离开了家。因他要救出爸爸,所以他要学很多东西。洋葱头不怕危险,三番五次的冒险去救朋友,并想方设法的去帮助他们,赢得了大家的喜爱。他自己也变的越来越聪明。最终他救出了爸爸。

故事中,我最喜欢洋葱头了。他善良、勇敢、聪明、爱帮助人。当我看到小洋葱头他推倒柠檬国王、南瓜老大爷也有了新工作,大家都过上了好日子时,真是太高兴了﹗

看完这本,我觉得,如果我们遇到困难,不能光等着别人来帮你解决,而应该冷静的根据实际情况,乐观的面对事实,对胜利充满希望,动脑筋想办法区克服困难。当朋友有困难时,我们更要伸出援助之手,和他们一起面对,一起克服。

“有付出就有收获’,所以我要学习洋葱头不怕困难,永不退缩的精神,即使困难再大,磨难再多,也要努力,因为胜利永远属于正直勇敢的人!

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读了这部充满野性的、放荡的书之后,我真想与巴克、白牙在一起进入荒野,给自己自由。

这本书包含着两个故事:《野性的呼唤》和《白牙》。

前者讲述了一只名叫巴克的金毛大狗,被园丁从家乡拐卖到加利福尼亚的一个大牧场。然后又被带到育康河地区。

在那里,它渐渐的从一只家庭宠物狗变成了一条优秀的雪车犬。在那时,巴克会常常与狼见面,但它们彼此很亲热。在它的最后一任主人———桑顿被印第安人射死后,狂怒的巴克杀死了几乎所有的印第安人,并激发了它的野性,重回荒野。

《 白牙》则是它的姐妹篇:一只名叫白牙的狼狗,被天生的环境塑造成了一只为主人奉献忠诚的狗。在被卖到美人史密斯手中之后,又被塑造成了一只凶猛残忍的斗狼。最后,在慈爱的.主人斯科特在感化下,它又重新变成了一只温顺的狼。

“心里久久不能平复”,是我放下这本书时的感受。巴克野性的回归;白牙命运的变化多端——充分证明是环境的好坏是改变它们的原因!

所以你对它们好,它们就对你好,在今后的生活里,我一定要好好对待周围的动物啊!

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最近,我读了升级版“书虫”的一系列图书。其中有一本让我受益匪浅,这本书就是《野性的呼唤》。

书中讲述了一只名叫巴克的狗被园丁卖到了遥远的北方,结识了许多和他命运相同的狗。有的狗善解人意,有的却脾气暴躁,狂妄。经过一番周折,巴克拥有了一个称职的好主人——桑顿。但是,随着时间的流逝,巴克身上的野性也慢慢展现出来。巴克渐渐地爱上了它的主人,什么事情都为他着想。一天,巴克碰到了一头狼,于是没能保护好桑顿。结果,一群印第安人将桑顿以及他的朋友全都杀害。愤怒的把科技那个在场的所有印第安人都杀死了……最后,巴克身上的野性越来越浓,蜕变成了一只狼。

这本书体现了世界上伟大的爱。巴克的前几位主人对它都不怎么样,巴克也是对他们冷眼相对。可是桑顿却很会为巴克着想,渐渐地,她们就建立起了一种很纯洁的感情。以至于巴克宁愿去为桑顿牺牲一切。

爱是交替进行的,你去爱别人,别人就会去爱你。一只狗都可以这样,更何况人呢?

《野性的呼唤》英文读后感 篇1

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 hea一vy 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 Fran?ois 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, was already 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 lea一ving 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.

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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 sa一vage 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 where a 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 plot

In 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 hea一vy 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 beha一vior and less fake moral and courtesy. For example, he learned to sleep in the snow hole to get warmness from the 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 ob一tain 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 hea一ve pulling and poor condition where they were tired and short of weight. Buck’ partner, Da一ve 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 doub一t, 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, sa一ved 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 lea一ve the civilization to look for. The knife that cut out the bound of Buck between his masters was the master’s deaths which left a 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 fittest

The Call of the Wild abounded in Darwinism which advocated the evolutionism and natural selection theory.

In the process of ha一ving to lea一ve the comfortable Miller’s house and adapt to the harsh primitive snowfield, Buck went through the changes from the mildness 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 beha一vior, 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 ha一ve 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 sa一ve 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 and blood. 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 die—it 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 ha一ve 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 of pride 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 vice

Some people had said virtue was the biggest treasure that human should obey. There is no doub一t 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 Da一vid 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 to those 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 life

The 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 ha一ve so much relation and elements to consider. Only being independent from all that can we find what we wanted.

When unpracticed Charles and his relatives sunk in 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 moose—hide 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 become a 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.

There 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 篇3

" 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.

《野性的呼唤》英文读后感 篇4

Book review: The call of the wild

As a type of novelette, I wasnt used to this cos Ive 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 didnt 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…

《野性的呼唤》英文读后感 篇5

The story sounds like just a dog tale at first--a dog, Buck, is kidnapped from his comfortable life in California and sold as a sled dog for the Alaskan gold rush. While he endures the wilderness and the other dogs, Buck learns that survival comes only with tooth and fang. This lesson brings him very close to his forbears, the wolves.

If you look deeper, Call of the Wild is as much a story of humans as it is a dog tale. Buck encounters various incompetent masters who try to break his spirit. Are we like this? But Buck also learns to trust a master who is gentle and gives love. We can be like this, too.

Call of the Wild is not a story for the squeamish or very young. By involving us in the characters lives, Jack London tells the truth. It is a life-and-death war between the harsh land and the soul every day. There is blood, death, cruelty--but its the truth.

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