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汤姆叔叔的小屋英文读后感汤姆叔叔的小屋英文读后感汤姆叔叔的小屋英文读后感〔1〕:Noslavery,beequalThesedaysIvejustfinishedthenovelUncleTomsCabinthatleftareallydeepimpressiononmeandwecanseeItisabookwrittenin1852inresponsetothepassageoftheFugitiveSlaveLaw,UncleTomsCabinhasbeenconsideredasthemostinfluentialanti-slaverynovelinthatperiodanddescribedbyStoweherselfasaseriesofsketchesdescribingthehumancrueltyofslavery,openswithadescriptionofArthurShelbysKentuckyplantationduringtheantebellumperiodThereareseveralimpressivecharactersinthisnovel,Georgewhoiscleverandbrave;Harry,abeautifulandtalentedchildwhosingsdancesandmimes;Mrs。

Shelby,averyreligiouswoman;SamboandQimboandsoonThemajorcharacterUncleTomwhowasthemostimpressiveinthisnovelwasadevoutChristianHeenduredthemiserablefatebravelyandarousedthewhitessympathyforslaveswithhisChristssacrificeandthetoleranceofreturninggoodforevilThisnovelfocusesonthedistinctivepersonalitiesofUncleTomdeeplyinfluencedbyChristianityandtheimportantroleUncleTomsCabinplayingonabolition;andtheSignificanceofUncleTomtotheharmoniousworldsdevelopment,andtheeffectonmodernpeopleInthebook,atthebeginning,theauthorpresentsusaverybeautifulimageofaratherharmoniousfamilywholiveahappylife。

However,thatbeautifulimagecouldntlastlong,thedarknesscamesoonThemasterofthishappyfamily,UncleTomwasarrangedintoadifficultsituationAsShelby,thenotcruelmaster,hehasincurredseriousdebts-promptinghimsellsomeslavestoavoidfinancialruin,soUncleTom,ShelbysloyalservantsincechildhoodwassoldtoMrHaley,theslavetraderUncleTomremainedloyaltohismaster,despitehisbetrayalandtheriskofdeathatthecruelhandsofanewmasterTheslavesattheplantationwereverymournful,butTomremainedplacidandtriedtoreadhisBibleforfortOnthesteamboattoNewOrleans,whereTomwastobesold,Tombefriendedanangeliclittlegirl,LittleEvaSt。

ClareUncleTomsavedthefive-year-oldbeautyfromdrowning,andsheconvincedherfathertobuyTomforherownfamilyInherfamily,Tomenjoyedhislifebecauseofthegirlslove;Tomscontentmentdoesnotlast,however,becauseEvasoonfallsillDying,EvaaskedMrClaretofreeTomafterherdeathButMrClareissosadbyherdeaththatheneverlegallyfreedTombeforehehimselfwaskilledtryingtomediateabarroomscuffleClaresoldtheslavestosettleherhusbandsdebtsandTomwassoldtoSimonLegreewhowassoviolentthatbeathisslavesbrutallyAtlast,whenMrShelby,finallyfoundUncleTom,hewasalmostdied。

AfterTomwasdeadandburied,ShelbywentbackandfreedhisslavesAsweallcanseethatUncleTomsCabinwasananti-slaverynovelanditwasevenconsideredasonefactorthatcausedtheCivilWarInthenovel,theslavesweresoldfromoneplacetoanotherfrequently,andtheirfatewastragic,withnoexception-justlikeUncleTom,nomatterhewasunderthecontrolofkindmastersorevilmasters,hecantescapethemisfortuneofbeingsoldfromonemastertoanotherWecantseeanyhumanrightofthem,soterribleAssomeonesaid,withmorepeoplerealizingtheinhumanityofslaveryinthe19thcentury,slaverybecameoneofthemostimportantissuesanditbecamemoreviolentyearbyyearinAmericansociety。

However,slaverywasnotabolishedirrevocablyuntilratificationofthe13thAmendmenttotheConstitutionin1865,followingtheCivilWarAfterthepassageofFugitiveSlaveActof1850,HarrietBeecherStowewrotethisnovelUncleTomsCabinwhichpublicizedtheevilofslaverytoawideaudienceNowweareinthe21stcentury,wemaynevereacrosssuchkindofthingHowever,thisbookcanalwaysremindofusthatthereeverhasexistedthisevilandwecantletithappenagainAndequality、humanrightcantjustbeaslogan,weshouldmakeitetruereallyandalways汤姆叔叔的小屋英文读后感〔2〕:Sometimeago,IreadapersonsfameKhvostovofasUncleTomscabin。

Integrity,good-natured,religiousUncleTom;prudent,smart,studiousMestizoslaveGeorge;inexcusableruthlessslavetradersHailey;destroyshumannature,conscienceruinedthealegre;asenseofjustice,butdrift,suchastheStClairlifelikecharactersleftmeadeepimpressiononhimWhatmademethemostunforgettableisthesmartandlivelybutwildfull,andlatertransferredteachself-esteemaslavegirlTOMloveTOMblackshadthemostblack,apairofroundbrighteyesassparklingglassbeads,like,lookabitstrangefaceisashrewdandcraftyKyrgyzstanwonderfulbinations,likeagoblin-like。

Shelovestosteal,stealingafterlie,putaninnocentexpression;hermisbehavior,allmakingherrevenge,hoaxes;shewouldtakeadvantageofthemasterout,crazycoupleofhourstomakehishomemessHerownerexhaustedallwaystopunishher,education,shetriedtochangeherbadhabits,buttonoavail,thisisonlybecausethereisnolove!Thinkaboutit!Thiswaslovelychild,bornintoslavery,shebelongedtothemalltheonlymastersoftheso-calledmastersofherfateHerchildhoodonhismastersscoldingtogrowup,sosheformedthehabitoflying,badhabitofstealingthings,andthatshewasbeautiful,tarnishedthepurityofheart。

Inthisthereisnodignity,experiencingbeingseparatedfrombeingwhippedalldaycircumstances,howcanwehaveanoblemoralcharacterandfirminfaith?Onlypure,beautiful,selflesslovecansavehersoul!WhentheangelicEvatoherloveofhertime,TOMeyescastthetearsthatherhearthasbeenrayofsunshineofloveSureenough,afterthechangeTOMWell,hereffortstocareforothersThisisthepunishment,notpreachingForevereffect,fulloflovebeyondallwords!Thisisthepoweroflove!Inourlives,therearemanylikeTOMaschildrenTheirbadbehavior,thereisnolove,willnotlistentoreason,thendonothatehim,tounderstandwithlove,tolerance,strippedawayalayerofgreenshootsyellowthings,withlovetotheheartsofprobationnumb。

Weshouldalwaysremember;thepowerofloveisenormous,andthesupreme!UncleTomscabinThismasterpiecehasbeenpublishedin150years,ithasbeenabletomaketodayisstilldeeplymovedbyreaders,butalsobecausetheauthorinthebookpreachedbrotherhoodandhumanityinthedisappearanceofslaverytodayhasbeentheeternalpursuitofmankind汤姆叔叔的小屋英文读后感〔3〕:JoydepictsthecrisisoffaiththatoveresRabbiBanishofKomarov,who,havingburiedhisfoursonsandtwodaughtersOnlythroughthemercyoftheGodhehasdenied,manifestinaradiantvisionofthedeadRebecca,hisbelovedyoungestdaughter,istherabbisbeliefrestored。

ThesenseofwonderandthetouchofheavenlyjoythatlingerafterthevisiondissolvesconvinceRabbiBanishofthefollyofjudgingGodsactionsbyhumanstandardsTherabbihasinterpretedtheapparenttragedyofhischildrensprematuredeathsasevidenceofGodsalienation,forgettingthatGodisbydefinitioninscrutableThatGodspurposetranscendsmansabilitytoprehenditismadecleartotheexpiringrabbiwhenthefamilydeadapproachhisdeathbedwitharmsoutstretchedtoenfoldhimamongthemFortheirsisthekingdomofheaventowhichalovingGodhascalledthem;andtheirdeathshaveevidencednotGodswrathbuthisgrace。

AversionofRabbiBanishsdeathbedrevelationappearstoRabbiNechemiainSomethingIsThereAttwenty-sevenheisalreadyrackedbythedoubtsthattormentRabbiBanishSoshakenishisbeliefinGodthathedesertshisrabbinicalpostinprovincialBechevfortheflesh-postsofWarsawAlthoughtheprostitutes,uncleanfood,andshadybusinessdealingswhichhewitnessesthereholdnoattractionfortheerstwhilerabbi,theyintensifyhisrevulsionfromtheworldcreatedbyGodandthereforehisalienationfromGodhimselfUnlikeRabbiBainish,whoseintimationsofimmortalityandconsequentrededicationtoGodprecedehisradiantdeathbedvision,RabbiNechemiacannotallayhisdoubtsuntiltheverymomentofdeath,whenalightheneverknewwasthereflickeredinhidbrain。

Whilehisdyingwordssomethingisthereresolvehiscrisisoffaith,theyetoolatetoaffectthespiritualrenewalattainedbyRabbiBanishNoexplicitpromiseofimmortality,letalongofsalvation,attendsRabbiNechemiasvisionperhapsgraceisaccordedRabbiBanishbecausehisdoubtistriggeredbydevastatingpersonallosses,andwithheldfromRabbiNechemiabecausehisdespairisthebitterfruitofidlespeculationabouttheunknownWhateverthereason,relativelyfewofSingerscharactersaregrantedatthemomentofdeaththetranscendentvisionofunitybetweenmanandGodthatappearstoRabbiBanishinJoy。

Forthefortunatefew,releasefromtimeintoeternityisaffectedbyapinevisitationwhichobliteratesdistinctionsbetweenpastandpresent,livinganddeadThesekindsofcharactersarelostintheirworldbecauseoftheseducementofthematerialworldTheydoubttheirformalfaithandgraduallygiveupwhattheybelievedButaftertheyhaveexperiencedsomuchhardship,theyrealizethattheycannotadapttothelifeoftheouterworldsotheyregresstotheformerlifewithformalfaithTheyrealizetheimportanceofGodandtheybegintothinkseriouslyabouttherelationshipbetweenmanandGod。

Atlasttheyfindtheirrightwayoftheirlife汤姆叔叔的小屋英文读后感〔4〕:ThesedaysIvejustfinishedthenovelUncleTomsCabinthatleftareallydeepimpressiononmeandwecanseeItisabookwrittenin1852inresponsetothepassageoftheFugitiveSlaveLaw,UncleTomsCabinhasbeenconsideredasthemostinfluentialanti-slaverynovelinthatperiodanddescribedbyStoweherselfasaseriesofsketchesdescribingthehumancrueltyofslavery,openswithadescriptionofArthurShelbysKentuckyplantationduringtheantebellumperiodThereareseveralimpressivecharactersinthisnovel,Georgewhoiscleverandbrave;Harry,abeautifulandtalentedchildwhosingsdancesandmimes;Mrs。

Shelby,averyreligiouswoman;SamboandQimboandsoonThemajorcharacterUncleTomwhowasthemostimpressiveinthisnovelwasadevoutChristianHeenduredthemiserablefatebravelyandarousedthewhitessympathyforslaveswithhisChristssacrificeandthetoleranceofreturninggoodforevilThisnovelfocusesonthedistinctivepersonalitiesofUncleTomdeeplyinfluencedbyChristianityandtheimportantroleUncleTomsCabinplayingonabolition;andtheSignificanceofUncleTomtotheharmoniousworldsdevelopment,andtheeffectonmodernpeopleInthebook,atthebeginning,theauthorpresentsusaverybeautifulimageofaratherharmoniousfamilywholiveahappylife。

However,thatbeautifulimagecouldntlastlong,thedarknesscamesoonThemasterofthishappyfamily,UncleTomwasarrangedintoadifficultsituationAsShelby(liuxue86),thenotcruelmaster,hehasincurredseriousdebts-promptinghimsellsomeslavestoavoidfinancialruin,soUncleTom,ShelbysloyalservantsincechildhoodwassoldtoMrHaley,theslavetraderUncleTomremainedloyaltohismaster,despitehisbetrayalandtheriskofdeathatthecruelhandsofanewmasterTheslavesattheplantationwereverymournful,butTomremainedplacidandtriedtoreadhisBibleforfort。

OnthesteamboattoNewOrleans,whereTomwastobesold,Tombefriendedanangeliclittlegirl,LittleEvaStClareUncleTomsavedthefive-year-oldbeautyfromdrowning,andsheconvincedherfathertobuyTomforherownfamilyInherfamily,Tomenjoyedhislifebecauseofthegirlslove;Tomscontentmentdoesnotlast,however,becauseEvasoonfallsillDying,EvaaskedMrClaretofreeTomafterherdeathButMrClareissosadbyherdeaththatheneverlegallyfreedTombeforehehimselfwaskilledtryingtomediateabarroomscuffleClaresoldtheslavestosettleherhusbandsdebtsandTomwassoldtoSimonLegreewhowassoviolentthatbeathisslavesbrutally。

Atlast,whenMrShelby,finallyfoundUncleTom,hewasalmostdiedAfterTomwasdeadandburied,ShelbywentbackandfreedhisslavesAsweallcanseethatUncleTomsCabinwasananti-slaverynovelanditwasevenconsideredasonefactorthatcausedtheCivilWarInthenovel,theslavesweresoldfromoneplacetoanotherfrequently,andtheirfatewastragic,withnoexception-justlikeUncleTom,nomatterhewasunderthecontrolofkindmastersorevilmasters,hecantescapethemisfortuneofbeingsoldfromonemastertoanotherWecantseeanyhumanrightofthem,soterribleAssomeonesaid,withmorepeoplerealizingtheinhumanityofslaveryinthe19thcentury,slaverybecameoneofthemostimportantissuesanditbecamemoreviolentyearbyyearinAmericansociety。

However,slaverywasnotabolishedirrevocablyuntilratificationofthe13thAmendmenttotheConstitutionin1865,followingtheCivilWarAfterthepassageofFugitiveSlaveActof1850,HarrietBeecherStowewrotethisnovelUncleTomsCabinwhichpublicizedtheevilofslaverytoawideaudienceNowweareinthe21stcentury,wemaynevereacrosssuchkindofthingHowever,thisbookcanalwaysremindofusthatthereeverhasexistedthisevilandwecantletithappenagainAndequality、humanrightcantjustbeaslogan,weshouldmakeitetruereallyandalways汤姆叔叔的小屋英文读后感〔5〕:ThesedaysIvejustfinishedthenovelUncleTomsCabinthatleftareallydeepimpressiononmeandwecansee。

Itisabookwrittenin1852inresponsetothepassageoftheFugitiveSlaveLaw,UncleTomsCabinhasbeenconsideredasthemostinfluentialanti-slaverynovelinthatperiodanddescribedbyStoweherselfasaseriesofsketchesdescribingthehumancrueltyofslavery,openswithadescriptionofArthurShelbysKentuckyplantationduringtheantebellumperiodThereareseveralimpressivecharactersinthisnovel,Georgewhoiscleverandbrave;Harry,abeautifulandtalentedchildwhosingsdancesandmimes;MrsShelby,averyreligiouswoman;SamboandQimboandsoonThemajorcharacterUncleTomwhowasthemostimpressiveinthisnovelwasadevoutChristian。

HeenduredthemiserablefatebravelyandarousedthewhitessympathyforslaveswithhisChristssacrificeandthetoleranceofreturninggoodforevilThisnovelfocusesonthedistinctivepersonalitiesofUncleTomdeeplyinfluencedbyChristianityandtheimportantroleUncleTomsCabinplayingonabolition;andtheSignificanceofUncleTomtotheharmoniousworldsdevelopment,andtheeffectonmodernpeopleInthebook,atthebeginning,theauthorpresentsusaverybeautifulimageofaratherharmoniousfamilywholiveahappylifeHowever,thatbeautifulimagecouldntlastlong,thedarknesscamesoon。

Themasterofthishappyfamily,UncleTomwasarrangedintoadifficultsituationAsShelby,thenotcruelmaster,hehasincurredseriousdebts-promptinghimsellsomeslavestoavoidfinancialruin,soUncleTom,ShelbysloyalservantsincechildhoodwassoldtoMrHaley,theslavetraderUncleTomremainedloyaltohismaster,despitehisbetrayalandtheriskofdeathatthecruelhandsofanewmasterTheslavesattheplantationwereverymournful,butTomremainedplacidandtriedtoreadhisBibleforfortOnthesteamboattoNewOrleans,whereTomwastobesold,Tombefriendedanangeliclittlegirl,LittleEvaSt。

ClareUncleTomsavedthefive-year-oldbeautyfromdrowning,andsheconvincedherfathertobuyTomforherownfamilyInherfamily,Tomenjoyedhislifebecauseofthegirlslove;Tomscontentmentdoesnotlast,however,becauseEvasoonfallsillDying,EvaaskedMrClaretofreeTomafterherdeathButMrClareissosadbyherdeaththatheneverlegallyfreedTombeforehehimselfwaskilledtryingtomediateabarroomscuffleClaresoldtheslavestosettleherhusbandsdebtsandTomwassoldtoSimonLegreewhowassoviolentthatbeathisslavesbrutallyAtlast,whenMrShelby,finallyfoundUncleTom,hewasalmostdied。

AfterTomwasdeadandburied,ShelbywentbackandfreedhisslavesAsweallcanseethatUncleTomsCabinwasananti-slaverynovelanditwasevenconsideredasonefactorthatcausedtheCivilWarInthenovel,theslavesweresoldfromoneplacetoanotherfrequently,andtheirfatewastragic,withnoexception-justlikeUncleTom,nomatterhewasunderthecontrolofkindmastersorevilmasters,hecantescapethemisfortuneofbeingsoldfromonemastertoanotherWecantseeanyhumanrightofthem,soterribleAssomeonesaid,withmorepeoplerealizingtheinhumanityofslaveryinthe19thcentury,slaverybecameoneofthemostimportantissuesanditbecamemoreviolentyearbyyearinAmericansociety。

However,slaverywasnotabolishedirrevocablyuntilratificationofthe13thAmendmenttotheConstitutionin1865,followingtheCivilWarAfterthepassageofFugitiveSlaveActof1850,HarrietBeecherStowewrotethisnovelUncleTomsCabinwhichpublicizedtheevilofslaverytoawideaudienceNowweareinthe21stcentury,wemaynevereacrosssuchkindofthingHowever,thisbookcanalwaysremindofusthatthereeverhasexistedthisevilandwecantletithappenagainAndequality、humanrightcantjustbeaslogan,weshouldmakeitetruereallyandalways。

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