《野性的呼唤》英文读后感

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第1页,-共2页 A Review of The Call of The Wild 【2 】

After reading The Call of The Wild, I have a lot of feelings.

First, the dogs in the book are all loyal to their masters. For example, a man makes a wager

with Thornton over Buck's strength and devotion. Buck wins the bet by breaking a half-ton sled

out of the frozen ground, then pulling it 100 yards by himself.

In addition, all dogs have sense of honor. They are all proud of being sled dogs, and devote

themselves to the work. For example, Dave, who is going to die, still insists on working. “Sick as

he was, Dave resented being taken out, grunting and growling while the traces were unfastened

and whimpering broken-heartedly when he saw Sol-leks (another dog) in the position he had

held and served so long. For the pride of trace and trail was his, and, sick to death, he could not

bear that another dog should do his work.”

Both loyalty and honor are based on love which is what touches me deeply. Because of love

to Thornton, Buck does such thing that seems impossible to accomplish. Because of sense of

honor, Dave insists on working till he dies.

And through Buck’s experiences living in the wild, Jack London wants to tell us that the

world is dominated by those who are much stronger and more powerful than common people,

and only the stronger ones could exist. This is the law of club and fang. Buck gradually realizes the

law and begins to obey the law after he is stolen and taken to the wild. The savage environment

which is full of tricks, dangers and deaths turns him to be more powerful and cunning. Finally, he

becomes the leader of his team. Similar to the wild, our society becomes crueler and crueler, and

living in the society becomes harder and harder. If you want to exist, to have a good life, you

should be tough enough to stand the sufferings; you should keep alert, watch and learn; you

should make yourself stronger than others. This is the law of living.

As we know, Buck answers the call of and returns to the wild finally. In my opinion, the call is

not from the wild though Buck often hears the howl of the wolves. Instead, it is from the bottom 第2页,-共2页 of Buck’s heart. The call is the will or the instinct which makes him want to be himself: A wolf.

I think every one of us has a call in our hearts. The call is our dream, goal or something we

really want to do. However, under the pressure of society, we often have to give up our dreams

or goals, and do things we are unwilling to do. So we should learn something from Buck: Just

follow the call, and be yourself!