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1、哈克贝利费恩历险记读后感英语100词哈克贝利费恩历险记读后感英语100词(篇一)读哈克贝利费恩历险记有感 读哈克贝利费恩历险记有感 经过一段时间的努力,终于把哈克贝利费恩历险记这本英文小说看完,感触颇多。 这本小说讲述的是美国的一个流浪儿哈克贝利费恩在历险中从一个不分青红皂白乐于当强盗的孩子变成一个善良、机智、勇敢、能辨善恶的孩子的故事。 我喜欢这个故事的结局,因为哈克贝利费恩仍旧是一个流浪儿,即使人们多次向教养,但最终以其失败告终。不同的是,他待人真诚,尽自己最大的努力去帮助他的朋友。帮助奴隶吉姆争取他应得的权利与自由便是其中一例,即使是违背所谓的“社会常识”,冒着被杀的危险。这是他选择的生
2、活方式自由的活着,而不是向父亲那类人一样被社会教条束缚,即使受到教育也永远活在自私与贪婪之中。 我喜欢哈利贝克说的一句话:“我从来没有一个家,或像所有其他的男孩子那样去上学。我睡在街上或林子里,只要我想做,我就能做我想做的事情。这真是一种美好的生活。”大概每个人都会喜欢这句话,或者是这种生活方式,更是这种精神。那么,当你被各种阴霾所笼罩时,请勇敢地跳出,去寻找属于自己的那片朗朗晴空。毕竟,这是你自己的生活,你自己选择的生活方式,你得自己找出路。 Read Huckleberry Finn Feeling After a long time of hard work, I finally fin
3、ish the English novelHuckleberry Finn ,and the feeling is quite a lot. The novel tells us a story about a waif Huck in adventure from a indiscriminate ready to when the robber child into a child who is kind and wit, brave, can tell the good and evil. I like the end of the story, because Huck is stil
4、l a waif, even if people want to breed many times, but managed to its failure. The difference is, he treats people sincerely, try his best to help his friends. Helping for his slave friend Jim's getting rights and freedom is one, even if it is against the so-called social common sense, and take
5、the risk of slain. This is his choice of ways-live free, not that kind of person to father be social dogma, even by education also will live forever in selfish and greedy in. I like Harry said one: I have never been a home or, like all the other boys that go to school. I slept in the streets or in t
6、he woods, and I could do what I wanted,when I wanted. It's a fine life. Everyone probably would like this sentence, or is this way of life, but also the spirit. So, when you are all kinds of haze hangs, please bravely jump out, to find your own that piece of clear sky. After all, this is your ow
7、n life. You choose your way of life, and you must take a way out. Liu Bo 哈克贝利费恩历险记读后感英语100词(篇二)哈克贝利芬历险记读书报告(英文) I. Introduction The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is one of the most famous works of Mark Twain. It is a story about a white boy Huck who helps a black slave Jim to get rid of misery life
8、. He is so outright, kind-hearted, and pure that shows big difference with the rigid and cruel society. Huck wants for freedom and natural life, and he isnt afraid to break the laws of society. Huck has become the antihero in American literature. Furthermore, this kind of rebellion of spirit even ha
9、s a realistic sense at present days. II. Development-the body A. An introduction to Mark Twain Mark Twain (1835-1910), whose real name is Samuel Langhorne, is called the true father of American literature. His boyhood memory on the Mississippi left a large influence on his future writing, and his li
10、fe experience gave him a wild knowledge of humanity. He made a more extensive combination of American folk humor and serious literature than previous writers had done. In the meantime, Twain works for realism. In the thematic terms, he deals largely with the lower class life of American society. B.
11、An introduction to The novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is Mark Twain's greatest book. It is America's masterpiece that Hemingway notes, all modern American literature comes. The book is a success from its first publication in 1884. It is considered one of the greatest novels because
12、 it explores the racial and moral world of its time. The novel tells a story about a young boys coming of age in Missouri around 1850, when racism in the United States was quite serious. In other words, it is a story of Huck's struggle to win freedom for himself and Jim, a Negro slave. The autho
13、r writes from a boy's perspective, and touches the hypocrisy and cruelty of an adult world. C. Rebelling hero image of Huckleberry Finn Huck, the main character of the book is the disputable boy in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Having led a rough time in childhood, Huck is uneducated, rude
14、, mischievous, and apt to play tricks and tell lies. He is not used to following any rules for his life at about the age of thirteen. However, Huck is outgoing, kind-heaved, pure, clever and lovely. Through all the adventures, Huck learns a variety of life lessons. He grows up and develops his consc
15、ience of humanity. In the meantime, his rebellion of sprit becomes mature, from a little boy's natural disobedience to his revolt for social guidelines. The little child is sick of all the confinement and civilization that traditional concept enforces upon him. Though accepted by the Widow Dougl
16、as and into the community of St. Petersburg, he feels uncomfortable. This point above proves that he dislikes the hypocrisy and cruelty in the adult world. Besides, He finds rules in “civilized world” illogical and unreasonable, and even asks questions of religious principles: if a body can get anyt
17、hing they pray for, why don't Deacon Winn get back the money he lost on pork?”1(15) To some extent, as a wild child, his 1 Twain, Mark. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.Beijing: Penguin Classics, 2007. Chapter 3. disobedience to restrain from those adults is somewhat instinct and natural, sinc
18、e almost everyone has a degree of rebellious psychology or behavior in their childhoods. But unlike others, Huck's rebellion is merely strong, as he has been constantly oppressed by the world around him. Throughout The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Huck is a hero. He triumphs over society and
19、follows his heart. On the one hand, Huck is a hero seeking his own freedom. He wanted to escape from the “civilized” society. One the other hand, Hucks rebellion of sprit became mature from this journey. The journey was a voyage of growth in reality and morality, and a course of learning. On the per
20、sonal and social level, he acquired knowledge and became a person of sound heart and with democratic ideals. D. The novels influence Huck is the only child who can look into his heart for guidance. Moral intuition is the basis on which his character rests. This allows us compare him to adults, who u
21、sually conform to the world around them, and get used to the old ways. The hero's rebellion also has its social significance. It keeps people alert all the time-equality is human being's common concern, regardless of skin color or race. In the meantime, it raises a question of what is a civi
22、lized society. It is obvious that a society that owns slaves is impossible to be just and even civilized. Nowadays, moral and racial problems in a society are continuously disturbing topic for people. III. Conclusion Mark Twain depicts a rebelling hero-Huckleberry Finn, by praising his rebellious sp
23、irit in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which sets a new way of writing in the literary world. The rebelling hero is a permanent character in American literature and the hero's rebellion also has its social significance. Reference: 1Twain, Mark. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Beijing: P
24、enguin Classics, 2007. 2成时.哈克贝利费恩历险记.北京:人民文学出版社,2006. 哈克贝利费恩历险记读后感英语100词(篇三)哈克贝利费恩历险记读后感 读哈克贝利费恩历险记有感 姬凡翔 经过一段时间的努力,终于把哈克贝利费恩历险记这本英文小说看完,感触颇多。 这本小说讲述的是美国的一个流浪儿哈克贝利费恩在历险中从一个不分青红皂白乐于当强盗的孩子变成一个善良、机智、勇敢、能辨善恶的孩子的故事。 我喜欢这个故事的结局,因为哈克贝利费恩仍旧是一个流浪儿,即使人们多次向教养,但最终以其失败告终。不同的是,他待人真诚,尽自己最大的努力去帮助他的朋友。帮助奴隶吉姆争取他应得的权利
25、与自由便是其中一例,即使是违背所谓的“社会常识”,冒着被杀的危险。这是他选择的生活方式自由的活着,而不是向父亲那类人一样被社会教条束缚,即使受到教育也永远活在自私与贪婪之中。 我喜欢哈利贝克说的一句话:“我从来没有一个家,或像所有其他的男孩子那样去上学。我睡在街上或林子里,只要我想做,我就能做我想做的事情。这真是一种美好的生活。”大概每个人都会喜欢这句话,或者是这种生活方式,更是这种精神。那么,当你被各种阴霾所笼罩时,请勇敢地跳出,去寻找属于自己的那片朗朗晴空。毕竟,这是你自己的生活,你自己选择的生活方式,你得自己找出路! 哈克贝利费恩历险记读后感英语100词(篇四)哈克贝利费恩历险记.英文版
26、 简 介 “我从来没有一个家,”哈克写道,“或像所有的其他的男孩子那样去上学。我睡在街上或林子里,只要我想做,我就能做我想做的事情。这真是一种美好的生活。” 所以,当哈克去和道格拉斯寡妇住在一起时,他根本不喜欢这样。他不得不保持干净、整洁,始终都要听话,还得去上学。然后,他爸爸来了,把他带走住在了林子里。起初,哈克挺高兴,但是,他爸爸总是打他,所以,哈克决定逃走。 他遇到了吉姆,一个逃跑的奴隶,他们决定结伴乘木筏沿密西西比河顺流而下。当然他们遇到各种各样的麻烦和危险,但是,哈克感到很愉快。河上的生活是如此的自由、轻松、舒适 马克吐温于1835年出生于佛罗里达州,1910年去世。他的真名是塞缪尔
27、克莱门斯,美国内战开始前,他是密西西比河船上的一名领航员。他也是一个报纸撰稿人和作家,他的小说汤姆索亚历险记和哈克贝利费恩历险记非常著名。 1 Huck in trouble You don't know about me if you haven't read a book called The Adventures of Tom SawyerMr Mark Twain wrote the book and most of it is trueIn that book robbers stole some money and hid it in a very secret p
28、lace in the woodsBut Tom Sawyer and I found it,and after that we were richWe got six thousand dollars each-all gold In those days I never had a home or went to school like Tom and all the other boys in St PetersburgPop was always drunk,and he moved around a lot,so he wasn't a very good fatherBut
29、 it didn't matter to meI slept in the streets or in the woods,and I could do what I wanted,when I wantedIt was a fine life When we got all that money,Tom and I were famous for a whileJudge Thatcher,who was an important man in our town,kept my money in the bank for me And the Widow Douglas took m
30、e to live in her house and said I could be her son She was very nice and kind,but it was a hard life because I had to wear new clothes and be good all the time In the end,I put on my old clothes and ran awayBut Tom came after me and said that I had to go back,but that I could be in his gang of robbe
31、rsSo,I went back,and the widow cried and I had to put on those new clothes againI didn't like it at allHer sister,Miss Watson,lived there tooShe was al-ways saying,'Don't put your feet there,Huckleberry,'and 'Don't do that,Huckleberry'It was terrible When I went up to bed
32、 that night,I sat down in a chair by the window I sat there a good long time, and I was really unhappyBut just after midnight I heard 'meeyow!meeyow!'ortsideVery softly,I answered,'meeyow!meeyor!' Quietly,I put out the light and got out through the windowIn the trees, Tom Sawyer was
33、waiting for me We went through the trees to the end of the widow's gardenSoon we were on top of a hill on the other side of the houseBelow us we could see the river and the townOne or two lights were still on,but everything was quiet We went down the hill and found Joe Harper, Ben Rogers and two
34、 or three more of the boysThen Tom took us down the river by boat to his secret place,which was a cave deep in the side of a hillWhen we got there, Tom told us all his plan 'Now,we'll have this gang of robbers,'he said,'and we'll call it Tom Sawyer's GangIf somebody hurts one of us,the others will kill him and his family And if a boy f