黑骏马读后感(共5篇)(共25页)16400字.docx
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黑骏马读后感(共5篇)
本文目录黑骏马读后感《黑骏马》英文读后感黑骏马读后感400字黑骏马读后感名著《黑骏马》英语读后感
8年级暑假读后感英语作文:
《黑骏马》英文读后感
“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.
《黑骏马》英文读后感黑骏马读后感
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“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.
黑骏马读后感400字黑骏马读后感(3)|返回目录
《黑骏马》读后感一
这篇文章主要讲的是一匹黑色骏马一生。
在它的一生里,它遇到许多种的主人,有善良的,有酒鬼,有愚蠢的……
第一部分是写黑骏马在伯威克庄园的幸福生活。
在伯威克庄园里,它遇到了“辣姜”。
“快腿儿”等伙伴,因为乔·格林的无知,它生了一场大病,这场病差不多要了它的命。
第二部分写的是黑骏马生命中最痛苦的一段经历:
苦难的开始。
这段时间里,它遇到了酒鬼车夫,还有偷马食的车夫。
第三部分写的是黑骏马的幸福时光。
在这段时间里,它有个好主人:
杰里。
它还认识了老战马“上尉”。
同时,它又与“辣姜”重逢了。
不久,“上尉”死了,“杰里”也病了,它不得不去寻找新的主人。
第四部分写的是黑骏马最后的归宿。
它又回到了乔·格林身边,乔·格林再次成为它的新主人。
读完这本书,我不禁有很多感叹。
为什么人类总要虐待动物呢?
哪怕是为人贡献了一生的动物伙伴?
同样是马夫,对待马儿的态度又截然不同呢?
……
读了这本书,我看到了人类的无情,也看到了人类的善良。
希望这世界上多一些善良的人,少一些冷漠与无情!
《黑骏马》读后感二
在我的书桌上,有一本散发出油墨清香的《黑骏马》。
这本书是我前不久才在书店买下的,也是我心仪很久的一本好书。
封面上是一匹黝黑的马儿在草地上奔跑,而它的四周是一望无际的牧场漂亮极了。
《黑骏马》内容上有四部,一共四十九章,里面介绍了小黑(黑骏马一开始的名字)出生在一片辽阔的草场上,在那里渡过了它美好的童年生活,直到四岁的时候,小黑接受了良好的训练后,才到了它的第二个家——伯特维克庄园。
在这还有四匹马,两匹母马名字分别叫做辣姜和快腿,两匹公马的名字分别叫正义和奥列弗爵士,它们都有是小黑的好朋友,是到这里后,女主人才将小黑改为“黑骏马”的雅号。
从此以后,黑骏马就在这
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