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我要一份关于《汤姆叔叔的小屋》的读后感,但必须是英文的!!2500字左右!!
The Power of Uncle Tom’s Cabin ..My first reaction to this book is that it was based much more on religion than I had imagined it to be. As I expected, Stowe’s main purpose of the book was to nakedly expose the institution of slavery to America and the rest of the world with the hopes that something would be done about it. To achieve this purpose, she showed us individual instances of slavery in a country that prided itself on its Christianity and its laws protecting freedom. She showed us how absurd slavery is "beneath the shadow of American laws and the shadow of the cross of Christ." I was also surprised at the various kinds of relationships between whites and blacks of the South. We learn that not all whites were bad and not all blacks were good, but that there were quite a mixture of characters and relationships. That was a strength of the book. It’s not a melodrama, but shows an evil institution which allows both good and evil and all those in between to exist under it, and how this institution affects the individuals. Legree’s plantation, for instance, corrupted anyone who came there. But the reader understands that it is the system that allows this which is the root of the problem, and that, by the way is a North/South problem, not just a Southern problem. She specifically calls on the North at the end of the book to ask themselves if they can live with the institution of slavery in their country and still call themselves Christians. A wise move. One of the most memorble characters was, of course, Eva. Stowe was able to give her a true, simple, child’s voice which spoke unadulterated truth about the relations and happenings around her: "Poor old Prue’s child was all that she had,--and yet she had to hear it crying, and she couldn’t help it! Papa, these poor creatures love their children as much as you do me. O! do something for them! There’s poor Mammy loves her children; ’ve seen her cry when she talked about them. And Tom loves his children; and it’s dreadful, papa, that such things are happening, all the time!" You can’t help but say, "Oh, my god, she’s right you know!" Eva’s is a powerful voice in this book. But Eva’s Jesus-like gathering of the slaves before she died was a bit much in its reference to Jesus. How old was Eva? Certainly younger than to have the mature sense of death and consciousness of duty than most adults ever attain. Are these the words of a little kid: "I sent for you all, my dear friends," said Eva, "because I love you. I love you all; and I have something to say to you, which I want you always to remember . . . . I am going to leave you. In a few more weeks, you will see me no more--" The character Eva seemed to be an innocent child telling her family and the world about how she saw slavery which exposed a lot of its evils. But when she turned into a mini Jesus and preached to the slaves before her death as Jesus had preached the disciples before his death, I felt the author had given to too great of a "jump into maturity " to be believable, unless the short life of Eva was really supposed to be a irreal miracle occurance. Eva was powerful enough as a real character who looks at slavery from innocent eyes. Her transfiguration into a holy person at the end took some of her punch away. As a Jesus-character, Tom transcends the book as a Christian hero. An interesting study would be a comparison of Tom and Jesus. One direct parallel, for instance, is the direct temptation that Legree put upon Tom to break him and make him give up his religion for Legree’s "church." It parallels to the temptation of Jesus by Satan in the desert. An important question asked throughout the book was "If we emancipate, are we willing to educate?" In her essay at the end, Stowe chides those white Americans who feel they are doing the slaves a favor by sending them back to Africa so that they can live in the supposedly free country of Liberia. She directly asks the reader, "Would you be willing to take a slave into your Christian home and educate him?" This question went right into every household in the North. A short introduction at the beginning of my book asked the question whether or not it was "good literary style" for Stowe to talk directly to the reader in the book. I don’t think Stowe was trying to a create literary work of art other than would serve her purpose of communicating to the reader what exactly slavery was in America at that time. She wrote the book so that she could talk directly to the reader. It may not be good literary style but it reminds the reader that "this books for you." If you want to look at this book in terms of an interesting piece of literature outside its social and political context, I don’t think you have much to look at. The story itself is not interesting (the escape plan of Cassy was the high point), it’s packed with religious dogma at every turn (borders on Puritan literature), and you don’t see hardly any character development except perhaps for Augustine, but he is so wishy washy that his conversion right before his death doesn’t give you any insights into his character or human nature. This book is simply expository: it uncovers the institution of slavery. This is what makes the book riveting to read. Stowe seems to have seen quite a number of individual incidents of slavery for her to be able to write powerful and moving scenes like this one in which the slave George gives Mr. Wilson, a former humane owner, the view of slavery in America from the slave’s point of view. This speech by George was the most powerful in the book: "See here, now, Mr. Wilson," said George, coming up and sitting himself determinately down in front of him; "look at me, now. Don’t I sit before you, every way, just as much a man as you are? Look at my face,--look at my body," and the young man drew himself up proudly; "why am I not a man, as much as anybody? Well, Mr. Wilson, hear what I can tell you. I had a father--one of your Kentucky gentlemen--who didn’t think enough of me to keep me from being sold with his dogs and horses, to satisy the estate, when he died. I saw my mother put up at sheriff’s sale, with her seven children. They were sold before her eyes, one by one, all to different masters; and I was the youngest. She came and kneeled down before old Mas’r, and begged him to buy her with me, that she might have at least one child with her; and he kicked her away with his heavy boot. I saw him do it; and the last that I heard was her moans and screams, when I was tied to his horse’s neck, to be carried off to his place." "Well, then?" "My master traded with one of the men, and bought my oldest sister. She was a pious, good girl,--a member of the Baptist Church,--and as handsome as my poor mother had been. She was well brought up, and had good manners. At first, I was glad she was bought, for I had one friend near me. I was soon sorry for it. Sir, I have stood at the door and heard her whipped, when it seemed as if every blow cut into my naked heart, and I couldn’t do anything to help her; and she was whipped, sir, for wanting to live a decent Christian life, such as your laws give no slave girl a right to live; and at last I saw her chained with a trader’s gang, to be sent to market in Orleans,--sent there for nothing else but that,--and that’s the last I know of her. Well, I grew up,--long years and years,--no father, no mother, no sister, not a living soul that cared for me more than a dog; nothing but whipping, scolding, starving. Why, sir, I’ve been so hungry that I have been glad to take the bones they threw to their dogs; and yet, when I was a little fellow, and laid awake whole nights and cried, it wasn’t the hunger, it wasn’t the whipping, I cried for. No, sir; it was for my mother and my sisters.--It was because I hand’t a friend to love me on earth. I never knew what peace or comfort was. I never had a kind word spoken to me till I came to work in your factory. Mr. Wilson, you treated me well; you encouraged me to do well, and to learn to read and write, and to try to make something of myself; and God knows how grateful I am for it. Then, sir, I found my wife; you’ve seen her,--you know how beautiful she is. When I found she loved me, when I married her, I scarcely could believe I was alive, I was so happy; and, sir, she is as good as she is beautiful. But now what? Why, now comes my master, takes me right away from my work, and my friends, and all I like, and grinds me down into the very dirt! And why? Because, he says, I forgot who I was; he says, to teach me that I am only a nigger! After all, and last of all, he comes between me and my wife, and says I shall give her up, and live with another woman. And all this your laws give him power to do, in spite of God or man. Mr. Wilson, look at it! There isn’t one of all these things, that have broken the hearts of my mother and my sister, and my wife and myself, but your laws allow, and give every man power to do in Kentucky, and none can say to him, nay! Do you call these the laws of my country? Sir, I haven’t any country, any more than I have any father. But I’m going to have one. I don’t want anything of your country, except to be let alone,--to go peaceably out of it; and when I get to Canada, where the laws will own me and protect me, that shall be my country, and its laws I will obey. But if any man tries to stop me, let him take care, for I am desperate. I’ll fight for my liberty to the last breath I breathe. You say your fathers did it; if it was right for them, it is right for me!" Powerful! The realization that the slaves are in a country which just recently declared itself "free from oppression" makes the system utterly absurd and contradictory. With the voice of Augustine, Stowe tells us what slavery is really: This cursed business, accursed of God and man, what is it? Strip it of all its ornament, run it down to the root and nucleus of the whole, and what is it? Why, because my brother Quashy is ignorant and weak, and I am intelligent and strong,--because I know how, and can do it,--therefore, I may steal all he has, keep it, and give him only such and so much as suits my fancy. Whatever is too hard, to dirty, to disagreeable, for me, I may set Quashy to doing. Because I don’t like work, Quashy shall work. Because the sun burns me, Quashy shall stay in the sun. Quashy shall earn the money, and I will spend it. Quashy shall lie down in every puddle, that I may walk over dry-shod. Quashy shall do my will and not his, all the days of his mortal life, and have such chance of getting to heaven, at last as I find convenient. This I take to be about what slavery is. I defy anybody on earth to read our slave-cod, as it stands in our lawy-books, and make anything else of it. Talk of the abuses of slavery! Humbug! The thing itself is the essence of all abuse! In painting the United States as the land of freedom or God’s country, you cannot forget about slavery. What was it doing in the land of freedom? What was it doing in a country that prided itself in its application to the teachings of the Bible? Slavery’s social and political ramifications reach us even today. It is in America’s history and its roots. Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin is a must read for Americans so that we do not forget.The Power of Uncle Tom’s Cabin Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, has had a tremendous impact on American culture, both then and now. It is still considered a controversial novel, and many secondary schools have banned it from their libraries. What makes it such a controversial novel? One reason would have been that the novel is full of melodrama, and many people considered it a caricature of the truth. Others said that she did not show the horror of slavery enough, that she showed the softer side of it throughout most of her novel. Regardless of the varying opinions of its readers, it is obvious that its impact was large. For instance many of the characters in the book have become the stereotypes of slavery in the South. An example of this is Uncle Tom himself, whose name was eventually degraded into a nickname for blacks who were too subservient to whites. He became the stereotype of the passive slave who would do anything his master told him, because it was his duty as a slave. However few remember how the strength of his faith was what allowed him to tolerate the horrors that were enacted upon him. Another example of the stereotyping of Stowe’s characters is Aunt Chloe, Uncle Tom’s wife, and her children. Aunt Chloe is an excellent example because she has become the “Aunt Jemima” stereotype. She had a “round, black, shining face” and wore a checkered headscarf, and she worked in the kitchen, took care of the kitchen, and basically ran the household. Not to mention for many years black children were still stereotyped as mischievous like Mose, Pete, and, later in the novel, Topsy. Even the slave owners and traders are stereotypes now. Mr. Shelby and his wife have become the “gentlemen and lady” slave holders, who see themselves as good Christian people and attempt to take good care of their slaves, but still don’t see black people as equal to whites. Simon Legree has become the stereotypical cruel master, who let his estate go to hell, but continued to work his slaves too hard and beat them senseless (or, in Tom’s and other’s cases, to death) when they did not behave as he thought they should. However there are other ways this novel has been influential to American culture. After its publishing it helped spread the ideas of the abolitionist movement. Though some thought the book was to soft, it still brought to light some of the horrors of slavery, and the hypocritical Christian ideology of the South. The fact that this novel is written using Christianity and what makes a “good” Christian is versus what makes a “bad,” or hypocritical, Christian, shows that the much of America has moved away from the Deist movement of the 18th century. It is a return to a more puritanical Christianity. For while God is still a more distant, and kinder, figure than his was in the Puritans’ world, he is once more involved in the daily lives of people. This novel shows the beginnings of what many of today’s churches believe that God is always present in the lives of his children and he helps people out in mysterious ways. An example of this in the novel is Eliza’s crossing of the Ohio River. Sam, one of the slaves who was “helping” Mr. Haley catch Eliza, told his Mrs. Shelby that it was only with God’s help that she could have made it across the river by jumping on the ice flows. Though it is a novel full of melodrama, it is also a moving novel that has had a profound effect on American culture. It is also a novel that has mirrored some of the changes in American culture, such as the slowly changing views of Christianity. The abolitionist movement, and those who the movement was trying to convince, profoundly felt the novel’s impact. Its message is still important, or there would not be arguments over whether the book should be required reading, or whether the book should be in the school libraries at all. This book, along with such novels as The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, will always be important as long as there are people who believe that its message is not only irrelevant but that it should be banned from libraries, or even burned. And so Harriet Beecher Stowe has managed to influence American culture and society more than 100 years after Uncle Tom’s Cabin was published.
汤姆叔叔的小屋英文读后感
当看完一本著作后,大家对人生或者事物一定产生了许多感想,这时就有必须要写一篇读后感了!千万不能认为读后感随便应付就可以,以下是我精心整理的汤姆叔叔的.小屋英文读后感范文,仅供参考,大家一起来看看吧。
汤姆叔叔的小屋英文读后感范文1
After I finished readingUncle Tom’s Cabin,It felt like I just finished watching a movie and I myself was a character in the movie, which clearly disclose the nature of capitalism. Meanwhile, this book reconfirmed a thought that the prosperity of some capitalist countries is based on the unknowns’ sacrifice.
The story in the article is mainly about this, a sla一veholder had to sell his two sla一ves, one of whom named Tom, to pay deb一t. Faced to this kind of miserable life and being a sla一ve who is loyal to his owner, Tom never thought to run away, because he, a real believer in Christianity, had decided to pursue to be an honest man all his life. Tom’s new owner made him live a more unbearable life, what’s worse, Tom didn’t change his mind. Until the last second Tom’s last owner regretted his decision and wanted to bail Tom out, but, unfortunately, Tom died of that kind of misery.
This article analyzes the characteristics of loyalty, kindness and generosity embodied in Uncle Tom who was full of kindness was the true hero in the history of American novels, it also points out that Tom was very tolerant and weak to the cruelty of sla一very and that the black must fight back to gain freedom. Though died of sla一veholders’ persecution, Tom was a winner in the spirit, which in defiance of the physical injure , perhaps as such, Tom got the right to enjoy his dream life in the hea一ven.
As a white, Mrs. Stow wrote this article, the greatest anti-sla一very work of America in the 19thcentury, to express her idea to appeal the people in the south to stand up to fight against the sla一very sustained in the South of America, everybody in America, including the white, should sympathize with those black sla一ves on their miserable fate.
Nowadays, people still regard Tom as a symbol of never giving up pursuing to realize his value. Tom did not give up his belief regardless of the unbearable destiny, and he proved us that the black were self-governed individualities, not born to sla一ves working for the white. To some extent, it is safe to draw the conclusion that Tom would be the heretical model at all events.
汤姆叔叔的小屋英文读后感范文2
Joy depicts the crisis of faith that overcomes Rabbi Banish of Komarov, who, having buried his four sons and two daughters. Only through the mercy of the God he has denied, manifest in a radiant vision of the dead Rebecca, his beloved youngest daughter, is the rabbi’s belief restored. The sense of wonder and the touch of heavenly joy that linger after the vision dissolves convince Rabbi Banish of the folly of judging God’s actions by human standards. The rabbi has interpreted the apparent tragedy of his children’s premature deaths as evidence of God’s alienation, forgetting that God is by definition inscrutable. That God’s purpose transcends man’s ability to comprehend it is made clear to the expiring rabbi when the family dead approach his deathbed with arms outstretched to enfold him among them. For theirs is the kingdom of heaven to which a loving God has called them; and their deaths have evidenced not God’s wrath but his grace.
A version of Rabbi Banish’s deathbed revelation appears to Rabbi Nechemia in Something Is There. At twenty-seven he is already racked by the doubts that torment Rabbi Banish. So shaken is his belief in God that he deserts his rabbinical post in provincial Bechev for the flesh-posts of Warsaw. Although the prostitutes, unclean food, and shady business dealings which he witnesses there hold no attraction for the erstwhile rabbi, they intensify his revulsion from the world created by God and therefore his alienation from God himself. Unlike Rabbi Bainish, whose intimations of immortality and consequent rededication to God precede his radiant deathbed vision, Rabbi Nechemia cannot allay his doubts until the very moment of death, when a light he never knew was there flickered in hid brain.
While his dying words—something is there—resolve his crisis of faith, they come too late to affect the spiritual renewal attained by Rabbi Banish. No explicit promise of immortality, let along of salvation, attends Rabbi Nechemia’s vision. Perhaps grace is accorded Rabbi Banish because his doubt is triggered by devastating personal losses, and withheld from Rabbi Nechemia because his despair is the bitter fruit of idle speculation about the unknown. Whatever the reason, relatively few of Singer’s characters are granted at the moment of death the transcendent vision of unity between man and God that appears to Rabbi Banish in Joy. For the fortunate few, release from time into eternity is affected by a divine visitation which obliterates distinctions between past and present, living and dead.
These kinds of characters are lost in their world because of the seducement of the material world. They doubt their formal faith and gradually give up what they believed. But after they have experienced so much hardship, they realize that they cannot adapt to the life of the outer world so they regress to the former life with formal faith. They realize the importance of God and they begin to think seriously about the relationship between man and God. At last they find their right way of their life.
汤姆叔叔的小屋英文读后感范文3
These days Ive just finished the novel Uncle Toms Cabin that left a really deep impression on me and we can see.
It is a book written in 1852 in response to the passage of the Fugitive Slave Law, Uncle Toms Cabin has been considered as the most influential anti-slavery novel in that period and described by Stowe herself as a “series of sketches” describing the human cruelty of slavery, opens with a description of Arthur Shelbys Kentucky plantation during the antebellum period.
There are several impressive characters in this novel, George who is clever and brave;Harry, a beautiful and talented child who sings dances and mimes;Mrs. Shelby, a very religious woman;Sambo and Qimbo and so on. The major character Uncle Tom who was the most impressive in this novel was a devout Christian. He endured the miserable fate bravely and aroused the whites sympathy for slaves with his Christs sacrifice and the tolerance of returning good for evil. This novel focuses on the distinctive personalities of Uncle Tom deeply influenced by Christianity and the important role Uncle Toms Cabin playing on abolition; and the Significance of “Uncle Tom” to the harmonious worlds development, and the effect on modern people.
In the book, at the beginning, the author presents us a very beautiful image of a rather harmonious family who live a happy life. However, that beautiful image couldnt last long, the darkness came soon. The master of this happy family, Uncle Tom was arranged into a difficult situation. As Shelby, the not cruel master, he has incurred serious debts- prompting him sell some slaves to avoid financial ruin, so Uncle Tom, Shelbys loyal servant since childhood was sold to Mr. Haley, the slave trader. Uncle Tom remained loyal to his master, despite his betrayal and the risk of death at the cruel hands of a new master. The slaves at the plantation were very mournful, but Tom remained placid and tried to read his Bible for fort. On the steamboat to New Orleans, where Tom was to be sold, Tom befriended an angelic little girl, “Little Eva” St. Clare. Uncle Tom saved the five-year-old beauty from drowning, and she convinced her father to buy Tom for her own family. In her family, Tom enjoyed his life because of the girls love; Toms contentment does not last, however, because Eva soon falls ill. Dying, Eva asked Mr. St. Clare to free Tom after her death. But Mr. St. Clare is so sad by her death that he never legally freed Tom before he himself was killed trying to mediate a barroom scuffle. Mrs. St. Clare sold the slaves to settle her husbands debts and Tom was sold to Simon Legree who was so violent that beat his slaves brutally. At last, when Mr. Shelby, finally found Uncle Tom, he was almost died. After Tom was dead and buried, Shelby went back and freed his slaves.
As we all can see that Uncle Toms Cabin was an anti-slavery novel and it was even considered as one factor that caused the Civil War. In the novel, the slaves were sold from one place to another frequently, and their fate was tragic, with no exception- just like Uncle Tom, no matter he was under the control of kind masters or evil masters, he cant escape the misfortune of being sold from one master to another. We cant see any human right of them, so terrible.
As someone said, with more people realizing the inhumanity of slavery in the 19th century, slavery became one of the most important issues and it became more violent year by year in American society. However, slavery was not abolished irrevocably until ratification of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution in 1865, following the Civil War. After the passage of Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote this novel Uncle Toms Cabin which publicized the evil of slavery to a wide audience.
Now we are in the 21st century, we may never e across such kind of thing. However, this book can always remind of us that there ever has existed this evil and we cant let it happen again. And “equality” 、“human right ” cant just be a slogan, we should make it e true really and always.
《汤姆叔叔的小屋》的读后感英文
==============================《汤姆叔叔的小屋》的读后感(一)==============================Uncle Tom’s cabin is frequently criticized by people who have never read the work, myself included. I decided I finally needed to read it and judge it for myself. And I have to say, that for all its shortcomings, it is really a remarkable book. The standout characteristics of this book are the narrative drive, the vivid characters, the sprawling cast, the several completely different worlds that were masterfully portrayed, and the strong female characters in the book. The portrayal of slavery and its effects on families and on individuals is gut-wrenching - when Uncle Tom has to leave his family, and when Eliza may lose little Harry, one feels utterly desolate.As for flaws, yes, Mrs. Stowe does sermonize a fair bit, and her sentences and pronounc. But in her time, she went far beyond the efforts of most of her contemporaries to both see and portray her African-American brothers and sisters are equal to her. The best way she did this was in her multi-dimensional portrayal of her Negro characters -- they are, in fact, more believable and more diverse than her white characters. Yes, at times her portrayal of Little Eva and Uncle Tom is overdone at times -- they are a little cardboard in places -- but both, Uncle Tom especially, are overall believable, and very inspiring. The rest of the Negro characters - George Harris, Eliza, Topsy, Cassie, Emmeline, Chloe, Jane and Sara, Mammy, Alphonse, Prue, and others, span the whole spectrum of humanity -- they are vivid and real.The comments of a previous reviewer that the book actually justifies slavery and that it shows that Christianity defends slavery are due to sloppy reading of the book. No one reading the book could possibly come to the conclusion that it does anything but condemn slavery in the strongest and most indubitable terms. This was the point of the book. The aside about capitalism was just that, an aside on the evils of capitalism. It did not and does not negate the attack on slavery. Secondly, another major point of the book is that TRUE Christianity does not and could not ever support slavery. Stowe points out the Biblical references used to claim that Christianity defended slavery merely to show how the Bible can be misused by those who wish to defend their own indefensible viewpoint. It’s ridiculous to say that the book "shows that Christianity supported slavery". It shows that some misguided preachers abused certain Bible passages and ignored other ones to support their view of slavery.==============================《汤姆叔叔的小屋》的读后感(二)==============================Uncle Tom’s Cabin; or, Life Among the Lowly is an anti-slavery novel by American author Harriet Beecher Stowe. Published in 1852, the novel had a profound effect on attitudes toward African Americans and slavery in the United States, so much so in the latter case that the novel intensified the sectional conflict leading to the American Civil War.Stowe, a Connecticut-born teacher at the Hartford Female Academy and an active abolitionist, focused the novel on the character of Uncle Tom, a long-suffering Black slave around whom the stories of other characters—both fellow slaves and slave owners—revolve. The sentimental novel depicts the cruel reality of slavery while also asserting that Christian love can overcome something as destructive as enslavement of fellow human beings.Uncle Tom’s Cabin was the best-selling novel of the 19th century (and the second best-selling book of that century, following the Bible) and is credited with helping fuel the abolitionist cause in the 1850s. In the first year after it was published, 300,000 copies of the book were sold in the United States alone. The book’s impact was so great that when Abraham Lincoln met Stowe at the start of the American Civil War, Lincoln is often quoted as having declared, "So this is the little lady who made this big war."The book, and even more the plays it inspired, also helped create a number of stereotypes about Blacks, many of which endure to this day. These include the affectionate, dark-skinned mammy; the Pickaninny stereotype of black children; and the Uncle Tom, or dutiful, long-suffering servant faithful to his white master or mistress. In recent years, the negative associations with Uncle Tom’s Cabin have, to an extent, overshadowed the historical impact of the book as a "vital antislavery tool."
汤姆叔叔的小屋读后感
认真品味一部名著后,相信大家都增长了不少见闻,需要回过头来写一写读后感了。可能你现在毫无头绪吧,下面是我为大家整理的汤姆叔叔的小屋读后感,供大家参考借鉴,希望可以帮助到有需要的朋友。
汤姆叔叔的小屋读后感 篇1
我看了《汤姆叔叔的小屋》这本书。
它是由美国著名作家斯陀夫人编写的一部现实主义作品。
主要讲了忠心耿耿的黑奴汤姆应为他的主人没有钱的原因把他买给了黑奴犯子抵债,历尽艰辛,帮助别人逃脱、救人……最后在船上被人买下,后因
汤姆是个很忠心、很诚实的人,也非常善良、乐观。他从来不对自己的主人撒谎,就算事关他自己的生命,也没有背叛他的主人。即使他的主人已经把他卖掉,且有逃跑的机会,但他却没有逃跑。当他遇到别人有困难,就竭力去帮助。曾有一个黑奴因为失去关爱而想轻生,经汤姆竭力劝说,尽力帮忙,她终于放弃了轻生的念头。此外汤姆脸上时时刻刻都充满了笑容,不管是主人把他卖掉的时候,还是遇到困难的时候,他总是含笑面对,因为他相信困难总有办法解决。
我们在生活中也要学着像他一样,要诚实守信,答应别人的事情就一定要做到,不能对别人撒谎,不能背信弃义。遇到事情,要乐观去面对,这样再难的事情也会变得简单。要与人为善,遇到别人有困难的时候,要出手帮忙,不能置之不理,若无其事,这样自己困难的时候别人也会出手相救。
总之,汤姆身上还有许多的优点,值得我们去学习。
这本书,使我明白了许多道理,这真是一本好书!
汤姆叔叔的小屋读后感 篇2
汤姆是个正直、勤劳、为主人着想的仆人,以前他拥有一个温馨的家庭和稳定的工作,但却因为主人破产,只好把他卖了,后来被另一个人买去,这两位主人都对汤姆很好。但是第三个主人,待他很不好,最后汤姆惨死在了他第三个主人的皮鞭下。
看完这本书,我就一直心痛,为可怜的汤姆而心痛,为那万恶的奴隶制度而心痛;为封建的旧社会而感到心痛。那种心痛无法形容。
在这本书中,作者斯陀夫人为我们揭露了美国黑人奴隶制度的罪恶,也让我们深深感受这个当时的国家不公平,我觉得,每一个人,生命对待他们都是平等的,不能任何一个人来改变,就因为他们是黑人就要天生注定要当奴隶,就要挨主人打吗?就不能获得自由?黑人实在太可怜了!就是因为当时的封建社会政策,这种事情非常恐怖,不和平。
和平,是人人都想往的,可是现在,世界一点都不和平,一些国家还在硝烟战火中继续战斗,多少人不能安心生活,多少人无家可归,多少人连顿饭都吃不成,又有多少索然无辜的人在战争中失去了生命,多少可怜的孩子失去了父母,孤独的老人失去了儿女,多少人渴望和平啊!其实我就觉得,和平就在我们手中,大家都放下手中的武器,让国家不再到处都是硝烟。还有很多人像汤姆一样,一直崇尚自由,但不要让更多人看不到和平来的那一天吧!
这是很多人的心愿,和平多好!
就让那一天早些来到吧!
汤姆叔叔的小屋读后感 篇3
汤姆叔叔的小屋读后感 篇4
一个千里冰封万里雪飘的季节,我开始读《汤姆姆叔叔的小屋》这部书,立刻被吸引了。读完后,思潮起伏,久久不能平静。
这部书中讲的是奴隶制度的黑暗之下黑奴在白人的压制下受尽折磨拷打的故事。主人公——善良的黑奴汤姆叔叔在白人雷克的严刑拷打下死去了。
汤姆叔叔是多么善良的一个人啊。汤姆叔叔在雷克的逼迫下仍然在为别人着想,不惜被主人用鞭打。可是他这样,又有什么用啊!这种牺牲只能是没有意义的。这令我不禁想起侵华战争时期的落后情景,当时的清政府落后,许多有识之士,多么像汤姆叔叔啊,他们不惜牺牲自己,却无能为力来帮助这个国家摆脱苦难。在《汤姆叔叔的小屋》中也有许多善良的白人在帮助这些可怜的黑奴们,可是他们的微薄之力并无法改变这个黑暗的制度,改变现世买卖奴隶地残酷现实。就在这样的黑暗现实中汤姆叔叔仍然心中怀着崇高的信仰,心中依然坚信上帝不会放弃这些可怜的人们,一定会帮助他们的。所以汤姆叔叔在逝世时脸上仍带着恬静的神采。
读小说想自己,我认为我们在平时的生活中,不论遇到什么样的挫折困难,都应勇敢面对,心中都应有希望,有信心,要相信上帝会保护我们的,不会抛弃我们的。当然,这上帝就是自己。到了任何时候,都应该努力进取。
汤姆叔叔的小屋读后感 篇5
今天,我读了《汤姆叔叔的小屋》,这本书是我最喜欢的,因为这本书的书名有个“屋”字,而且,这本书是一本曾深刻影响了美国历史的世界文学名著。
小说以生动的笔法和语言描绘了19世纪的美国社会,刻画了许多让人难以忘怀的人物。心地善良,笃信上帝的汤姆是最重要一个,他宁肯牺牲自己也不出卖他人,是个殉道者般的英雄人物。此外,聪明好学、有勇有谋的奴隶乔治,活泼野性、自尊爱人的小姑娘托普西,敢作敢为、性格刚烈的凯茜等众多形象,也都被塑造得栩栩如生。
总的来看,《汤姆叔叔的小屋》不失为一本经典著作,它是一篇伟大的反对奴隶制的宣言,也是一部充满了爱的不朽之作。
告诉你们,这一本书是我读过最好的书了,建议你们也去看看!
这一本书是曾深刻影响了美国历史的世界文学名著。它以黑奴汤姆为中心,描写了众多奴隶的命运,深深地揭露了当时美国奴隶制的罪恶。《汤姆叔叔的小屋》是一本经典著作,它是反对奴隶制的宣言,也是充满爱的不朽之作。
这本书的作者是哈丽特。伊丽莎白。比彻斯托夫人,她是美国女作家。她出生于康涅狄格州一个牧师家庭。21岁时随父亲前往俄亥俄州。许多人认为,此书是导致美国南北战争爆发的’因素之一。林肯总统戏称斯托夫人是“写了一本引起一场伟大战争的书的小妇人”。
书里写了主人公遇到的很多不公平的事和经历的磨难,最后被活活打死的悲惨遭遇。这本书的影响可真大啊!
汤姆叔叔的小屋读后感 篇6
黑奴的悲惨,和人们对于奴隶的不屑并且恶毒而造成的。这种现象在很多书内有所体现,《汤姆叔叔的小屋》可以说是代表作了。
《汤姆叔叔的小屋》全书以汤姆的命运为主线,写了一个黑奴的一生。汤姆一出生就是黑奴,长大后因为主人欠债而无奈被卖出。但他遇到了可爱又善解人意的小伊娃,伊娃的爸爸花重金买下了他。但不幸的是伊娃和男主人接连着去世了,家里剩下的唯一能做主的女主人从来没有对他正眼相待过。于是,可恶的女主将其卖给了一个庄园的主人,在那里,汤姆帮助两个向往自由的女工逃跑。而他,却依然忠心耿耿地留下了。当乔治少爷赶来赎回他时,他已经奄奄一息了。
其实这本书内最打动我的是伊莱萨带着孩子逃跑时的情景,那一段的细节描写十分细致,让我觉得眼前都是一片血红。光着脚跳过浮冰,这对于一个虚弱的女子来说,几乎不可能做到,但她做到了。是什么样的情节让她变得这么勇敢?除了她对孩子的爱,还有一个重要的原因--恐惧。这是对债主的一种恐惧,她一定知道如果此时被抓会被打的体无完肤,所以她选择了放手一搏。
伊莱萨没了命似的逃跑,两个女工费尽心思地逃跑,这也显现出社会对于黑奴的瞧不起和轻视,正是这种轻视,使得汤姆忠心耿耿却惨遭厄运。
但也并不是所有人都这样,或许伊娃的笑脸和小乔治的诺言,给了他坚持到最后的力量吧。
汤姆叔叔的小屋读后感 篇7
这部英文版的汤姆叔叔的小屋,我费了好大劲也只是读了个大概,这本书是由托斯夫人写的,她是19世纪著名的现实主义作家,坚定的废奴主义者,。她1811年出生于美国中部一个基督牧师家庭,自幼目睹黑人奴隶悲惨的生活遭遇,幼小的心灵受到极大的触动。婚后,她在丈夫的鼓励下,从事文学创作,1852年,写成《汤姆叔叔的小屋》一书。小说一经发表,立即引起轰动。小说深刻地揭露了美国南方奴隶制度的残暴,激起了美国人民对蓄奴制度的极大义愤,从而成为1861年南北战争的导火索之一。林肯总统曾戏称斯托夫人是“酿成了一场大战的妇人。”
主人公汤姆也是一个奴隶,他是一个正直善良的人,当他得知主人要卖掉他时,他没有选择逃跑,而是说:“主人很信任我,我不能做出让他失望的事。”后来汤姆又被卖给了奴隶贩子海利,在船上救了一个落水的女孩,成了女孩家的奴隶。可惜他的主人不幸死了,汤姆又落到了残暴的庄园主雷格里的手中。雷格里要汤姆鞭打女人,被他拒绝,后来凯茜和爱弥琳要逃走,他宁死也没有说出他们二人的下落,最终被活活打死。他的忠厚与善良使我感到敬佩,我们这个社会需要汤姆这样的人。
这本书反映了奴隶制的罪恶这一主题,是一部伟大的番努力制宣言,写出了黑人们为了反抗奴隶制而做出的不懈努力。同时,我也深深地感受到我们处于一个人人平等的社会是多么的幸福!
汤姆叔叔的小屋读后感 篇8
《汤姆叔叔的小屋》是一部批判奴隶制度的小说。作品从各个方面批判了奴隶主义的不合理性。
汤姆是作品中的主人公,他是一个忠厚老实的黑人,在主人家里很得主人的信赖。可是,主人由于欠债累累,不得不把他卖给了一个奴隶主。在运往南方的途中,好在他又被善良的的女孩伊娃买下了。可不幸的是,伊娃和她的父亲相继去世,女主人便卖掉了所有的奴隶,于是汤姆便被卖到了一个农场里,他最终得到的是又苦又累的工作、皮鞭的抽打和死亡的等待。
奴隶社会是一个极为不平等的社会。在这个世界里黑奴不受法律的保护,奴隶没有婚姻自由,奴隶主可以任意打死自己的奴隶而不犯罪。奴隶主根本不允许自己的奴隶有快乐,更不允许奴隶们比自己强。于是有多少奴隶在绝望中死去,有多少奴隶的爱情被无情的摧残……
我真庆幸自己没有生活在那个残酷的奴隶社会里。不管我们失去了多少,但至少我们现在还有法律的保护,至少我们还有婚姻自由,至少我们还会有快乐,至少我们可以比任何人强……
其实我们都生活在一个无比幸福的世界里,只是在不经意间被我们自己给遗忘了,或者说我们自己麻痹了自己的感觉。
同学们,当你伤心的时候,你是否会想到常会有同学来安慰你?当你委屈时,是否会想过会有父母抚慰你那受伤的心灵?当你受到伤害时,是会想到会有国家的法律来保护着你的成长……
看了这部著作,我们应该想到这些。
汤姆叔叔的小屋读后感 篇9
读了《汤姆叔叔的小屋》的故事,我不仅为汤姆悲惨的命运而感到伤心,同时我也感到愤怒,为什么白人就能过着不愁吃穿的生活?而黑人就要如此凄惨,过着今天卖给张三,明天卖给李四的悲惨生活?我对可怜的汤姆叔叔感到同情,同情他可怜的身份,同情他悲惨的命运。我又对残忍的奴隶主和卑鄙的奴隶商人感到憎恨,憎恨他们的粗暴凶狠;憎恨他们的冷酷无情。我又对伊娃和圣克菜尔这种人感到自豪,自豪他们善良的心;自豪他们的品质。我还对这种奴隶制度感到不平,不平的是制度的黑暗,不平的是制度的不平等。
这本书中说的是男主人希尔比先生是个好人。从不虐待黑奴,但因破产,无奈之下把汤姆和一个黑奴卖给了奴隶主赫利来抵债,一路上汤姆忠心耿耿,逐渐赢得了赫利的信任。后来汤姆因为救了伊娃,被圣克莱尔用一千三百块钱买走,让汤姆过上了幸福的生活,可是好景不长,才两年,圣克莱尔和伊娃相继去世。女主人玛丽不但不给汤姆自由,还把他卖给了奴隶主烈格雷,烈格雷是个残暴的人,一直折磨着汤姆,最后把汤姆活活打死,乔治来看他时,汤姆还剩一口气,汤姆的一生就这样结束了《汤姆叔叔的小屋》这本书让我明白了“文明”的资本主义背后,是对黑奴无情的敲骨吸髓的剥削。这个世界上每一个人都是平等的,真诚的希望这个世界每个角落都充满爱、真诚与平等。
汤姆叔叔的小屋读后感 篇10
今天,我读了本很好的书,书的名字叫《汤姆叔叔的小屋》主编是杨旭。
读了这本叫《汤姆叔叔的小屋》,百感交集,有愤怒,有感动,还有对黑奴们的同情心。
书中的故事之所以让我愤怒,是因为他真是的体现了19世纪在美国南方奴隶的主子压迫和折磨下的黑奴们的悲惨生活。故事里的奴隶贩子赫利和奴隶主烈格雷的所作所为让我愤怒无比。赫利贪得无厌毫无人性,而烈格雷凶残冷酷常常恶打黑奴,汤姆叔叔就是被他活活打死的!
然而我也收获了感动,因为可敬的汤姆叔叔,可爱的伊娃,还有圣克莱尔先生等人。故事里面的主人公汤姆叔叔善良,忠诚能干,当他知道自己被主人卖给了奴隶贩子后,为了感恩,他没有逃走。然而,他为了同伴顺利逃走,汤姆叔叔宁死也不出卖他们,他的人格是多么的高尚呀!还有美丽的伊娃,他像天使一样,有着一颗很纯洁的心,他平等的爱着所有的人,可惜的是她小小年纪就病死了!还有仁慈的圣克莱尔先生本来可以给汤姆叔叔自由的,没想到他却意外身亡,真可惜。
我也很同情书中的奴隶们,如露西,埃米琳,露西。露希的孩子被人贩子买了,她绝望的跳河自杀了;埃米琳不得不离开母亲,不幸的卖给了烈格雷,受尽了各种屈辱;可怜的露西被迫离开自己的丈夫,给烈格雷当奴隶,身体虚弱的他还经常受到烈格雷的鞭打和责骂……
读了这本书后,我知道了有阳光的一面,也有阴暗的一面,而且我们应该关心那些受苦受难的人们,要平等友爱的对待他们,让所有的人都能幸福的生活。
汤姆叔叔的小屋读后感 篇11
汤姆叔叔的小屋读后感 篇12
《汤姆叔叔的小屋》写的是一位黑奴的血泪史,它以黑奴汤姆叔叔为中心,描写黑奴的苦难命运。
肯塔基州庄园的主人为了还清债务,不得不把自己最喜爱的两个奴隶—汤姆和小哈利一起卖掉。哈利的母亲偷听到这一消息后带着儿子连夜逃脱。在奴隶贩子的追捕下,那炽热的母爱爆发,它仿佛火山的熔岩、河水的激流,使哈利母亲那羸弱的身体拥有了惊人的力量。最终,他们逃到了自由州。
汤姆是在庄园中长大的,他对主人十分忠心,从伊莱扎口中得到消息后,他不愿逃走,认为那是背信弃义,最后只好随奴隶贩子踏上了一去不返的悲惨行程。
这本小说震撼人心之处在于,它揭露了奴隶制度的罪恶。原本神圣的人权在奴隶制度中变得毫无价值。奴隶主认为奴隶就是自己的私人财产,可以任由他们驱使,什么妻离子散、什么骨肉分离,在他们眼中仿佛不存在。在书中,苏姗、凯西和爱默林等都有被拆散的经历。这种种人间悲剧的描写催人泪下、震撼人心。作者用道德的评价标准来打动人心,使有良知的人们看到了奴隶制度的罪恶是多么严重。
作者还通过对正面及反面人物的描述,使他们分别在每一章节中均起到对比的作用,更充分详实的体现了人性与善恶。如善良的谢尔比太太与冷酷的玛丽;恶魔般的雷格里与道德高尚的汤姆……。最终告诉我们邪不胜正的道理。
善良正直的汤姆其实很简单,他只希望能够过上自由的生活,陪伴在家人左右,但这对当时的他来说是不可能实现的。希望汤姆叔叔能够在天堂圆梦。
汤姆叔叔的小屋读后感 篇13
这个暑假我和妈妈一起读了《汤姆叔叔的小屋》。读完这本书,我体验到了人世间的残忍,也感受到了黑奴的无奈与可怜。全书围绕着一位久经苦难的黑奴汤姆叔叔的故事展开,并描述了他与他身边的人——均为奴隶与奴隶主——的经历。故事中的黑奴被有钱和有地位的白人买来卖去,还经常被主人打骂,自己的孩子随时都有被自家主人卖掉的危险。
书中的内容非常催人泪下,其中有一个庄园主有许多黑奴,虽然他们的主人非常善良,但因为这个主人欠了别人一笔债,所以当债主找上门来时他只能同意把自己的俩个黑奴用来抵消所欠的债务。于是,主人把黑奴汤姆和一个黑奴孩子给他。不想,这句话被这个孩子的母亲听到了。于是,她和这个孩子准备逃跑,在逃跑过程中她抱着孩子竟然踩着已经融化的河流上的冰块跳过河流,连脚被冰扎破都不管了,还不停的跑。而汤姆叔叔是一个忠心维护主人利益的黑奴,最后被卖到一个庄园,被庄园主欺压致死。
这些人真是残忍,连这么个小孩都不放过。有时还趁他们母亲熟睡时把她的孩子偷走卖给别人,还把那些黑奴卖到南方,让他们去死。
看一看,这是什么样的社会,全都是为了金钱利益,根本不把人当人看。想一想,人们心里除了钱还有别的吗?都是这些钱惹的祸。如果我是这些黑奴的主人,我会让他们不在是主扑的差别,而是平等的身份。我想,既然都是人,为什么还要分主扑的区别呢,难道那些卖黑奴的人不想一想自己或自己的孩子被卖吗?吗是什么感受?难道他们只为了利益不为了人世间的情感着想吗?
我觉得人应该拥有真诚善良的美德。像书中的依娃一样,坦诚与人交往,不计较地位和金钱。世界将会更加美好,温暖人心。
汤姆叔叔的小屋读后感 篇14
昨天,我读了《汤姆叔叔的小屋》。为人正直、心地善良的汤姆叔叔;聪明好学的混血奴隶乔治;冷酷无情的奴隶贩子海利等栩栩如生的人物给我留下了深刻的印象。
这本书很令我感动,因为它描写出了旧社会奴隶制下的奴隶的悲惨命运。故事中的汤姆叔叔无论身在何处,都非常乐于助人,而且汤姆叔叔除了乐于助人这个优点外,他还十分善良、忠诚、能干。还任劳任怨地替谢尔比先生管理庄园。还有伊丽莎,她为了自己的儿子哈里不被谢尔比先生买掉,只好连夜逃走。为了儿子,她天天都要担心受吓,并且一路上被奴隶主追捕,伊丽莎本来就是胆小怕事,所以伊丽莎为了儿子将母爱发挥到了极点。还有最值得一提的是汤姆叔叔的好朋友伊娃,她善良、天真,有着天使一般的美丽,能平等地对待每一个人,甚至是黑奴。
在书中,有些人物的所作所为确实令人愤怒无比。例如雷格里,他非常残忍。他是庄园的负责人,但是他常常打黑奴。最可恨的是,他还将善良的汤姆叔叔折磨至死。他简直是一个恶魔。书中最可怜的就是汤姆叔叔和克莱尔先生,因为他们非常善良,却那么早就离开了世界,多可惜啊!但那些恶人却迟迟才得到报应。
看了这本书后,我从汤姆叔叔身上看到了善良和能干,同时我也看到了世界上的恶人有多么可恨!
汤姆叔叔的小屋读后感 篇15
《汤姆叔叔的小屋》讲述了一位叫作汤姆的美国黑奴,在奴隶制生活无情的折磨下死去的故事。
本书的主人公汤姆在黑暗的世界里,却有着一颗纯洁无瑕的心灵。他对生活抱有希望和幻想,对他人给予关爱和照料,对自己的主人更是忠心不二——他卖力干活,从不偷懒,以纯真的态度待人,以纯洁的眼光看人,虽然如此,他却得不到一丝的赏识和同情,而是被歧视,被当成交易品。在这本书里,无数个黑人的出生就意味着苦难的人生,无数个黑人被夺了作为一个人应有的权利和自由,无数个黑人被任意是践踏自尊,无数个黑人在没有希望的无底深渊里挣扎哭泣,这是多么可怖的世界呀!
当我看完这本书后百感交集。现如今,奴隶制虽然早已废除,可歧视别人的这个陋习似乎以深深扎根在我们心中了,一个被歧视的“黑奴“似乎还活在我们的身边,在班级里,差生被优等生看不起,差生就好比是”黑奴“在生活中,穷汉被富人看不起,穷汉就好比是“黑奴”。在社会中,残疾人被健全之人看不起,残疾人也好比是“黑奴”……曾经自认为是优等生的我,也很看不起差生,每当他们问我问题时,我总会不耐烦地说:“不知道”。但读了《汤姆叔叔的小屋》后我知道了自已这么做是不尊重他人的一种不良的行为习惯。我下定决心要改掉这种习惯和态度!
《汤姆叔叔的小屋》让我知道了人性的善与恶,爱与恨,让我明白了奴隶制社会的黑暗和不公,让人人平等的观念深深扎入了我的心底最深处!
汤姆叔叔的小屋读后感 篇16
最近,我侥有兴趣地读了一本书,叫《汤姆叔叔的小屋》。
故事的内容讲了汤姆叔叔是一个黑人奴隶,他的主人谢尔比因为自己的身份和拮据都在奴隶贩子赫利的手里,所以只能用汤叔叔抵债。赫利从奴隶市场买回几个奴隶,打算做船去把奴隶卖掉,赚一笔钱。在船上,汤姆叔叔认识了一个简称“伊娃”的小女孩,她很喜欢汤姆叔叔,就请求爸爸把他买了下来。汤姆叔叔来到伊娃家后,踏实肯干,对自己的主人也很忠实。他经常读《圣经》给伊娃听,让她相信上帝就在眼前。可是不久传来噩耗,伊娃得了重病,她把所有的头发分给大家后,就永远地闭上了眼睛。没过几天,伊娃的爸爸在酒吧因劝架被刺死,也把汤姆叔叔的心刺痛了。随后,他又被卖给了烈格雷,烈格雷是个非常凶残和恶毒的人,他虽然喜欢汤姆叔叔的忠实和能干,但无法忍受汤姆叔叔的善良。为了让他变成恶毒的人,他使尽了种种手段也没能让她的善良变成黑心,于是愤怒地哪其鞭子狠狠地把他打了一顿,可怜的汤姆叔叔被打得遍体鳞伤,单还是没有向烈格雷屈服,一直到他生命的尽头……
读到这儿,我的眼眶湿润了,而汤姆叔叔一生吃了这么多苦,但他依然对每个人那么善良热情,他那吃苦耐劳,乐于助人的精神令我感动。
再看看我自己,真是愧疚。每当做难的附加题时,我总是知难而退,想都不想就去问爸爸,爸爸批评我不动脑筋,遇事一定要三思而后行。现在想起来,爸爸的话确实有哲理。在人生的道路上有坎坷、有曲折,更有险滩,但如果你克服了它,展现在你面前的将是无限的美好!
《汤姆叔叔的小屋》英文读后感
【 #英语资源# 导语】《汤姆叔叔的小屋》以及受其启发而写作出的各种剧本,还促进了大量黑人刻板印象的产生,这些形象在当今都为人们所熟知。以下是 考 网为大家精心整理的《汤姆叔叔的小屋》英文读后感,欢迎大家阅读。
【篇一】《汤姆叔叔的小屋》英文读后感
Some time ago, I read a person’s fame Khvostov of as "Uncle Tom’s cabin." Integrity, good-natured, religious Uncle Tom; prudent, smart, studious Mestizo slave George; inexcusable ruthless slave traders Hailey; destroys human nature, conscience ruined the alegre; a sense of justice, but drift, such as the St. Clair lifelike characters left me a deep impression on him. What made me the most unforgettable is the smart and lively but wild full, and later transferred teach self-esteem a slave girlTOM love. TOM blacks had the most black, a pair of round bright eyes as sparkling glass beads, like, look a bit strange face is a shrewd and crafty Kyrgyzstan wonderful combinations, like a goblin-like. She loves to steal, stealing after lie, put an innocent expression; her misbehavior, all making her revenge, hoaxes; she would take advantage of the master out, crazy couple of hours to make his home mess. Her owner exhausted all ways to punish her, education, she tried to change her bad habits, but to no avail, this is only because there is no love! Think about it! This was lovely child, born into slavery, she belonged to them all the only masters of the so-called masters of her fate. Her childhood on his master’s scolding to grow up, so she formed the habit of lying, bad habit of stealing things, and that she was beautiful, tarnished the purity of heart. In this there is no dignity, experiencing being separated from being whipped all day circumstances, how can we have a noble moral character and firm in faith? Only pure, beautiful, selfless love can save her soul! When the angelic Eva to her love of her time,TOM eyes cast the tears that her heart has been ray of sunshine of love. Sure enough, after the changeTOM Well, her efforts to care for others. This is the punishment, not preaching Forever effect, full of love beyond all words! This is the power of love! In our lives, there are many like TOM as children. Their bad behavior, there is no love, will not listen to reason, then do not hate him, to understand with love, tolerance, stripped away a layer of green shoots yellow things, with love to the hearts of probation numb. We should always remember; the power of love is enormous, and the supreme! "Uncle Tom’s cabin" This masterpiece has been published in 150 years, it has been able to make today is still deeply moved by readers, but also because the author in the book preached brotherhood and humanity in the disappearance of slavery today has been the eternal pursuit of mankind.
【篇二】《汤姆叔叔的小屋》英文读后感
These days I’ve just finished the novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin that left a really deep impression on me and we can see. It is a book written in 1852 in response to the passage of the Fugitive Slave Law, Uncle Tom’s Cabin has been considered as the most influential anti-slavery novel in that period and described by Stowe herself as a “series of sketches” describing the human cruelty of slavery, opens with a descr iption of Arthur Shelby’s Kentucky plantation during the antebellum period. There are several impressive characters in this novel, George who is clever and brave;Harry, a beautiful and talented child who sings dances and mimes;Mrs. Shelby, a very religious woman;Sambo and Qimbo and so on. The major character Uncle Tom who was the most impressive in this novel was a devout Christian. He endured the miserable fate bravely and aroused the white’s sympathy for slaves with his Christ’s sacrifice and the tolerance of returning good for evil. This novel focuses on the distinctive personalities of Uncle Tom deeply influenced by Christianity and the important role Uncle Tom’s Cabin playing on abolition; and the Significance of “Uncle Tom” to the harmonious world’s development, and the effect on modern people. In the book, at the beginning, the author presents us a very beautiful image of a rather harmonious family who live a happy life. However, that beautiful image couldn’t last long, the darkness came soon. The master of this happy family, Uncle Tom was arranged into a difficult situation. As Shelby, the not cruel master, he has incurred serious debts- prompting him sell some slaves to avoid financial ruin, so Uncle Tom, Shelby’s loyal servant since childhood was sold to Mr. Haley, the slave trader. Uncle Tom remained loyal to his master, despite his betrayal and the risk of death at the cruel hands of a new master. The slaves at the plantation were very mournful, but Tom remained placid and tried to read his Bible for comfort. On the steamboat to New Orleans, where Tom was to be sold, Tom befriended an angelic little girl, “Little Eva” St. Clare. Uncle Tom saved the five-year-old beauty from drowning, and she convinced her father to buy Tom for her own family. In her family, Tom enjoyed his life because of the girl’s love; Tom’s contentment does not last, however, because Eva soon falls ill. Dying, Eva asked Mr. St. Clare to free Tom after her death. But Mr. St. Clare is so sad by her death that he never legally freed Tom before he himself was killed trying to mediate a barroom scuffle. Mrs. St. Clare sold the slaves to settle her husband’s debts and Tom was sold to Simon Legree who was so violent that beat his slaves brutally. At last, when Mr. Shelby, finally found Uncle Tom, he was almost died. After Tom was dead and buried, Shelby went back and freed his slaves. As we all can see that Uncle Tom’s Cabin was an anti-slavery novel and it was even considered as one factor that caused the Civil War. In the novel, the slaves were sold from one place to another frequently, and their fate was tragic, with no exception- just like Uncle Tom, no matter he was under the control of kind masters or evil masters, he can’t escape the misfortune of being sold from one master to another. We can’t see any human right of them, so terrible. As someone said, with more people realizing the inhumanity of slavery in the 19th century, slavery became one of the most important issues and it became more violent year by year in American society. However, slavery was not abolished irrevocably until ratification of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution in 1865, following the Civil War. After the passage of Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote this novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin which publicized the evil of slavery to a wide audience. Now we are in the 21st century, we may never come across such kind of thing. However, this book can always remind of us that there ever has existed this evil and we can’t let it happen again. And “equality” 、“human right ” can’t just be a slogan, we should make it come true really and always.
【篇三】《汤姆叔叔的小屋》英文读后感
Joy depicts the crisis of faith that overcomes Rabbi Banish of Komarov, who, having buried his four sons and two daughters. Only through the mercy of the God he has denied, manifest in a radiant vision of the dead Rebecca, his beloved youngest daughter, is the rabbi’s belief restored. The sense of wonder and the touch of heavenly joy that linger after the vision dissolves convince Rabbi Banish of the folly of judging God’s actions by human standards. The rabbi has interpreted the apparent tragedy of his children’s premature deaths as evidence of God’s alienation, forgetting that God is by definition inscrutable. That God’s purpose transcends man’s ability to comprehend it is made clear to the expiring rabbi when the family dead approach his deathbed with arms outstretched to enfold him among them. For theirs is the kingdom of heaven to which a loving God has called them; and their deaths have evidenced not God’s wrath but his grace.
A version of Rabbi Banish’s deathbed revelation appears to Rabbi Nechemia in Something Is There. At twenty-seven he is already racked by the doubts that torment Rabbi Banish. So shaken is his belief in God that he deserts his rabbinical post in provincial Bechev for the flesh-posts of Warsaw. Although the prostitutes, unclean food, and shady business dealings which he witnesses there hold no attraction for the erstwhile rabbi, they intensify his revulsion from the world created by God and therefore his alienation from God himself. Unlike Rabbi Bainish, whose intimations of immortality and consequent rededication to God precede his radiant deathbed vision, Rabbi Nechemia cannot allay his doubts until the very moment of death, when a light he never knew was there flickered in hid brain.
While his dying words—something is there—resolve his crisis of faith, they come too late to affect the spiritual renewal attained by Rabbi Banish. No explicit promise of immortality, let along of salvation, attends Rabbi Nechemia’s vision. Perhaps grace is accorded Rabbi Banish because his doubt is triggered by devastating personal losses, and withheld from Rabbi Nechemia because his despair is the bitter fruit of idle speculation about the unknown. Whatever the reason, relatively few of Singer’s characters are granted at the moment of death the transcendent vision of unity between man and God that appears to Rabbi Banish in Joy. For the fortunate few, release from time into eternity is affected by a divine visitation which obliterates distinctions between past and present, living and dead.
These kinds of characters are lost in their world because of the seducement of the material world. They doubt their formal faith and gradually give up what they believed. But after they have experienced so much hardship, they realize that they cannot adapt to the life of the outer world so they regress to the former life with formal faith. They realize the importance of God and they begin to think seriously about the relationship between man and God. At last they find their right way of their life.
汤姆叔叔的小屋读后感1篇
《汤姆叔叔的小屋》是美国斯托夫人写的一本书。书中通过描写黑奴的悲惨命运,揭露了奴隶制的罪恶。一个忠诚于主人、有爱心的基督教徒——汤姆,因为主人欠债而被卖给奴隶贩子黑利,后又被黑利转卖给圣克莱尔。当他即将获得自由时,不料好心的圣克莱尔却死了,他又被圣克莱尔得夫人送到了拍卖所,被暴躁的雷格里买下……最终惨死在皮鞭下。 读完这本书,我在同情汤姆叔叔的悲惨遭遇、痛恨罪恶的奴隶制社会的同时,很庆幸自己生活在一个没有等级制度、人人平等的社会主义国家里。在这里,无论谁都不能买卖人口。但也有一些“人贩子”,置法律于不顾,私自拐卖妇女儿童。 有一次,我在电视上看到一些孩子被卖到“黑”煤矿,每天只能吃白开水煮烂菜叶,睡四面透风的大通铺,却要干和他们年龄不符的很重的活。少有反抗,就会被“狗腿子”鞭打,过着非人的生活。这些孩子的家长在丢失孩子后,不是精神失常,就是变卖自己所有的家产到处寻找孩子。这正是“拐卖一个人,毁掉一个家”。 看到这一幕,我嫉恶如仇,恨不得冲进电视里揪住人贩子和“黑心”煤老板,让获救的人狠狠地鞭打他们,让他们也尝尝生不如死的滋味。同时,希望国家能够严厉打击贩卖人口的交易,严惩人贩子,以彻底杜绝此类事情的发生。
我要一份关于《汤姆叔叔的小屋》的读后感,但必须是英文的!!100-150字!!
The power of love ----" Uncle Tom’s cabin, "Book Some time ago, I read a person’s fame Khvostov of as "Uncle Tom’s cabin." Integrity, good-natured, religious Uncle Tom; prudent, smart, studious Mestizo slave George; inexcusable ruthless slave traders Hailey; destroys human nature, conscience ruined the alegre; a sense of justice, but drift, such as the St. Clair lifelike characters left me a deep impression on him. What made me the most unforgettable is the smart and lively but wild full, and later transferred teach self-esteem a slave girlTOM love. TOM blacks had the most black, a pair of round bright eyes as sparkling glass beads, like, look a bit strange face is a shrewd and crafty Kyrgyzstan wonderful combinations, like a goblin-like. She loves to steal, stealing after lie, put an innocent expression; her misbehavior, all making her revenge, hoaxes; she would take advantage of the master out, crazy couple of hours to make his home mess. Her owner exhausted all ways to punish her, education, she tried to change her bad habits, but to no avail, this is only because there is no love! Think about it! This was lovely child, born into slavery, she belonged to them all the only masters of the so-called masters of her fate. Her childhood on his master’s scolding to grow up, so she formed the habit of lying, bad habit of stealing things, and that she was beautiful, tarnished the purity of heart. In this there is no dignity, experiencing being separated from being whipped all day circumstances, how can we have a noble moral character and firm in faith? Only pure, beautiful, selfless love can save her soul! When the angelic Eva to her love of her time,TOM eyes cast the tears that her heart has been ray of sunshine of love. Sure enough, after the changeTOM Well, her efforts to care for others. This is the punishment, not preaching Forever effect, full of love beyond all words! This is the power of love! In our lives, there are many like TOM as children. Their bad behavior, there is no love, will not listen to reason, then do not hate him, to understand with love, tolerance, stripped away a layer of green shoots yellow things, with love to the hearts of probation numb. We should always remember; the power of love is enormous, and the supreme! "Uncle Tom’s cabin" This masterpiece has been published in 150 years, it has been able to make today is still deeply moved by readers, but also because the author in the book preached brotherhood and humanity in the disappearance of slavery today has been the eternal pursuit of mankind. 中文译文:爱的力量 ————《汤姆叔叔的小屋》读后感 前些日子,我拜读了斯托夫人的成名之作《汤姆叔叔的小屋》。为人正直、心地善良、笃信宗教的汤姆叔叔;有勇有谋、聪明好学的混血奴隶乔治;唯利是图、冷酷无情的奴隶贩子黑利;人性泯灭、天良丧尽的雷格里;有正义感、但随波逐流的圣克莱尔等栩栩如生的人物给我留下了深刻的印象。但使我最难以忘怀的是聪明活泼但野性十足,后来被调教得自尊爱人得黑奴小姑娘托普西。 托普西是黑人里最黑得了,一双圆圆的明亮的眼睛像玻璃珠子一样闪闪发光,外貌有点怪,脸上的表情是精明与狡吉的奇妙组合,像个小妖精似的。她爱偷东西,偷了之后还撒谎,摆出一副无辜的表情;她品行不端,对所有惹她的人实施报复,恶作剧;她会趁着主人出去,疯闹几个小时,把家里弄得乱七八糟。她的主人想尽了一切办法惩罚她,教育她,试图改变她的不良习惯,但没有用,这只是因为没有爱! 想想吧!这原本可爱的孩子,一生下来就沦为奴隶,她的一切只属于他们的主人,那些所谓主宰着她命运的主人。她从小就在奴隶主的打骂中成长,令她养成了说谎、偷东西的坏习惯,把她原来那美好、纯洁的心灵玷污了。在这种毫无尊严,经历着骨肉分离,整天遭受鞭打的情况下,怎么才能拥有高尚的品德和坚定的信仰呢?只有纯洁,美好,无私的爱才能拯救她的心灵!当天使般的伊娃对她说爱她的时候,托普西的眼睛里蒙上了泪水,她的心灵受到了一缕爱的阳光。果然,托普西以后变好了,她努力争取关爱别人。这是打骂,说教永远达不到的效果,充满爱的一句话超越了一切!这就是爱的力量! 在我们的生活中,也有许多像托普西一样的孩子。他们品行不良,没有爱心,不可理喻,那么千万不要厌恶他,用爱去理解,宽容,剥去绿色嫩芽外的一层枯黄的东西,用爱来感化麻木的心灵。要永远记住;爱的力量是巨大的,至高无上的!《汤姆叔叔的小屋》这本名著出版至今已有一百五十多年了,它之所以能在今天依然使读者们深深感动,也是因为作者在书中宣扬的博爱与人道在奴隶制消失的今天已然是人类永恒的追求。
汤姆叔叔的小屋第一到十章英文的读后感
一般用自己的感受(一两个词语)做主标题,下一行是读《xxx》有感,为副标题。也可直接写读《xxx》有感要选择自己感受最深的东西去写,这是写好读后感的关键。要密切联系实际,这是读后感的重要内容。要处理好“读”与“感”的关系,做到议论,叙述,抒情三结合。写读后感应以所读作品的内容简介开头,然后,再写体会。原文内容往往用3~4句话概括为宜。结尾也大多再回到所读的作品上来。要把重点放在“感”字上,切记要联系自己的生活实际,与自己的生活相结合,否则作文会显得空虚。
汤姆叔叔的小屋 英语读后感 要150个单词左右
不好意思 没找到 汤姆叔叔的小屋。。但是找到了 老人与海的英语读后感On summer vacation of this year, I studied in novel " old man and sea " of Hemingway , famous writer of U.S.A. ,. I admire the old fisherman’s will in the novel very much, he lets me understand that a person must have unremitting spirit, could succeed . What the novel is described is an old fisherman almost the sixty years old, when go to sea and fish alone once, have angled to a big fish, but can not draw. After tough fisherman and fish have socialized for a few days, just find this is a big Malin’s fish which exceeds several times of one’s own fishing boat, though know perfectly well that it is very difficult to win , does not give up yet. Because big Malin fish fishlike smell of wound attract odd herds of shark vie for the food again later, but the old man is still unwilling to give up like this, stress the tight encirclement finally , take the large fish back to fishing port , let other fishmen admire it endlessly. The old fisherman thinks that as I read ": It is really too close from here to coast, perhaps there are bigger fish in the farther place ……" When,admire very much because this old fisherman in the persons, because play not for some fishing he already at this moment I, but he is not satisfied with the existing state of affairs , but advance towards greater goal. Seeing us again, meet some little difficulties at ordinary times , all of us complain bitterly. We are the future of the motherland, should be as ambitious as this old man, go to pursue well , greater goal. Read as me " big Malin fish is it enclose light fishing boat move about , is it get mast to twine cable fast to begin, old man right hand hold steel fork high , jump out in a flash , affording to try one’s best above water in it, a sound of wail has finished the life of the loud fish, it floats on the surface of water silently ……"When,the I one heart is too fall like pieces of stone not big. I admire that kind of fearing of the old man at all , unremitting spirit very much, though know rival’s strength is very strong , but he has not shrunk back at all , meets the difficulty. Just because there is this kind of spirit, the old fisherman has obtained the victory of the trial of strength of this life and death. We should study the old fisherman’s spirit too in life, do the thing and is not afraid of the difficulty , could achieve success . Read big blood offensive smell of fish smell one shark , fall over each other to visit to vie for the food, left hand of old man pull a muscle just, he can only use right hand, can weapon attacked to used for defend oneself with stick , mouth of swordfish that catch everything, and has driven away this herd of shark finally. But big meat of fish take into big half already, but old man criticize one’s own left hand " when the work this when have a rest " humorously also, I am subdued by old man’s optimistic spirit too. In life, some losses are unavoidable, we should treat the optimistic attitude , can’t worry about petty gain or loss . Finally, the novel sees with a teenager that old fisherman has 18 feet of big long Malin’s fish totally in the tolerance , the ones that have described this fish are enormous again, prove that old fisherman’s difficulty overcome is big, than ordinary. Old fisherman’s spirit that makes great efforts to struggle fearless of danger and difficulty that the novel has been extolled, we should be like him too, can’ t be satisfied with the current situation , should be positive upwards, it should be unremitting to do anything, it must not give up halfway to meeting difficulty should meet the difficulty. Only in this way, we could obtain greater success and victory
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