名著《黑骏马》英语读后感(共9页)5700字.docx
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名著《黑骏马》英语读后感
“animalsdeserveourkindness,sympathyandunderstanding,”thatiswhatannasewell-theauthorofblackbeauty-wantedtoconvinceherreaders.thankstosewell,inowthinkabouttheanimal-humanrelationshipfromboththehumanandtheanimal’spointofview.
theinspirationforannasewell’snovelwasdrawnfromherownrelationshipwithhorses.annasewellwasbornonmarch20th,XXXX年innorfolk,englandandwascrippledwhilestillveryyoung.duetoherdisability,shereliedonhorse-drawncarriagesandgrewtolovehorsesasaresult.shealsobecameappalledbythecarelessandcrueltreatmenthorsesoftenreceivedfromhumansanddeterminedtowriteabook..inthesecondyearofworkonthebook,shewastoldthatshehadonlyeighteenmonthstolive,butsheperseveredinorder“toinducekindness,sympathyandanunderstanding[ofthe]treatmentofhorses.”fiveyearslater,shewasstillworkingonblackbeauty,heronlybook.unfortunately,sewelldiedafewmonthsafterpublicationandneverlearnedofthebook’shugesuccess.blackbeautyformedanimpassionedpleaforanimalrightsatatimewhensuchanotionhadbeendismissedasridiculous.
thenovelportrayedtherealconditionofworkinghorseslivinginbritainduringthevictorianera.inthattimeperiod,thewealthythoughtthattheirhorsesweretreatedwellbecausetheyneversteppedintothestable.inordertocallpeople’sattentiontohorses’hardlife,sewelltellsthestorythroughthefirst-personnarrativevoiceofahorse.thisinnovativepersonificationofananimalmadethebookarealsuccess.readersheardthestoriesstraightfromthehorse’smouth,literally,asananimalspokeofextremesofjoyandsuffering.peoplewereshockedbythetruthexposedbythenovelandchangedtheirattitudestowardsanimals.
sewellformedthenovelwiththreekindsofcharacters:
blackbeauty,gingerandotherfarmanimals.throughtheirdifferentexperiences,isawsimilarlypainfullivesledbytheanimals.thismethodmadetheearnestappealforanimalrightsbecomemoreandmorepersuasive.
asadomesticanimal,blackbeautywascontinuouslysoldfromonefamilytoanother.overtheyearsbeautyenjoyedgoodmastersbutalsoenduredmeanones.sometimes,hewascaredforandatothertimestortured.intheend,everythingturnsoutallrightinastorythatissotenderandyetmeaningful.hisstorywassovividthatcaughtthereaders’heart.thenovelbroughtpeoplelaughterandtearsandalsoenlightenedthemtounderstandanimalsatthesametime.
animalscannotspeaksounderstandingissignificanttothem.once,forexample,beautywasdrawingthecarriagetoawoodenbridge.thebridgewasfloodedoutintheriverandjohn,thegroom,wasnotawarethatitwascracked.butthequicklyrealizedthatsomethingwaswrongbecauseofbeauty’sabnormalbehavior.momentarily,amanshoutedtothem,“stop!
stop!
…thebridgeisbrokeninthemiddle.ifyoucomeacross,you’llfallintheriver!
”beautyhadsavedjohn.however,ifjohnhadnottriedtounderstandwhatbeautywantedtotellhim,therewoulddefinitelyhavebeenanaccident.ilearntfromthestorythatunderstandinganimalsisnotonlyessentialtothembutisalsobeneficialtousourselves.
inordertoemphasizetheimportanceofunderstandinganimals,thewritercreatedgingerasanegativeexample.gingerwasthefriendofbeautywholedamuchmoremiserablelifethanbeautydid.onceshetoldbeauty:
“wheniwastrained,severalmencaughtmeinacornerofthefieldandoneheldmynosesohardthaticouldonlyjustbreathe.thenotherspulledmymouthopentoputthebitin,andiwaspulledalongandbeatenfrombehind.theydidn’tgivemeachancetounderstandwhattheywanted.”
poorginger,kindnesswasallsheneeded.shewasfrightenedseriouslysoshebitorkickedtodefendanypossibleattacks.themoreshewaswhippedthemoreshebit,themoreshebitthemoreshewaswhipped.inthisway,bothanimalsandhumansweretrappedinaterriblecyclemadebyhumanbeings.consequently,humanswerefrequentlyhurtbyfrightenedhorses.theauthorthusportrayedgingertotellmethatharminganimalsmayalsoharmus.
whenihaveasketchylookatotherfarmanimalsthewriterdepicts,itissimpletofindmoreexamplesofcruelthingshumansdotoanimalsoutofignorance.thispartofthenovelexpandedpeople’sscopefromonlyhorsestoalltheanimalsanddeepenedthepleaforanimalrightsandthatmadethenovelmoresuccessful.
siroliver,theoldhorse,hada20-centimeter-longtail.hisbeautifullongtailwascutoffjustbecausetheownersthoughtitwasfashionable.humansneverunderstoodhowpainedahorseiswhenhecan’tbrushfliesoffhissidesandbacklegs.
sky,theterrier,hadhadapartofherearsshearedoff.herownerswantedtomakeherlookcuteandignoredthatpartsofherearswereintendedtoprotectthedelicatepartsfrominjury.“whydon’tpeoplecuttheirownchildren‘searstomakethemlooklovely?
”askedthepoordogangrily.yes,whycan’twethinkfromtheanimals’perspective?
“blackbeautyisaheartbreakingstory,”ithoughtwhenmymotherreadittomewheniwasachild.asachildiwashauntedbythedescribedcrueltytothosehorses.nowideeplyhope,inthefuture,wewillbeabletotellourchildrenthatbecauseofthebook,andotherslikeit,suchmistreatmentofanimalsnolongerexists.andtheyjustneedtoenjoythenovelasabeautifulhistoricaldocumentaryrecordingtheprogressofupholdinganimalrights.atthattime,thedreamoftheauthorwillhavecometrueandherhardworkwillhavebeenrewarded.
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