野性的呼唤英文读后感英文版
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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》,又名《荒野的呼唤》(The (The Call of the Wild)Wild),美国著名作家杰克伦敦所著。作品以一只狗的经历,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。反映人的世界。 热望本已在,蓬勃脱尘埃热望本已在,蓬勃脱尘埃;;沉沉长眠后,野性重归来。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。野性的呼唤英文读后感英文版分享给大家,希望
本人的用心能给您带来帮助。本人的用心能给您带来帮助。 “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 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
cancan’’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 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 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. BuckBuck’’ 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 BuckBuck’’
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