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1、tom sawyer 汤姆索亚历险记 英文读后感Themes Friendship Childrens friendships are at the center of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Toms family Aunt Polly, Mary, and Sid does not always appreciate him and does not figure into his rich imaginative life. However, Toms friends Joe Harper and Huck Finn in particular loo

2、k up to him precisely because he is so imaginative and adventurous. The boys see each other as they want to be seen, and together they create an exciting world of intrigue and adventure. The friendship between Tom and Huck especially is highlighted in the novel. Tom admires Huck for his freedom from

3、 adults rules, and he knows that his association with Huck makes him appear daring, an image he relishes. Tom also cares about Huck, concerned that he is alone in the world. When the boys return from their pirating adventure to attend their own funerals, Tom and Joe are smothered with affection by t

4、heir families while Huck stands awkwardly alone, with no one to welcome him home. Tom points out to Aunt Polly that it aint fair. Somebodys got to be glad to see Huck. Tom and Huck share a deep belief in superstitions and a love of adventure, imagining themselves as pirates and robbers in partnershi

5、p with one another. Tom is so loyal to Huck that he repeatedly disobeys Aunt Pollys orders not to play with Huck, and Tom proudly announces to the schoolmaster that he was late for school because he was playing with the forbidden Huck, even though he knows he will be punished for it. The boys often

6、use dramatic conventions to represent their loyalty to one another. For example, after they secretly observe Injun Joes murder of Dr. Robinson in the cemetery, Tom writes an oath that they will keep mum about this and wish they may drop down dead in their tracks if they ever tell and Rot. Tom and Hu

7、ck then sign the oath with their own blood. Because Tom is a child of the community, and thus assured of adult protection, he feels safe enough to testify against Injun Joe in Muff Potters murder trial. But Tom keeps secret Hucks knowledge of the same situation, because Huck fears Injun Joes retalia

8、tion and knows he is without serious protection. Huck and Toms friendship rises above the social conventions of St. Petersburg. They are friends because each likes the other for who he is, and it matters little to either that their society frowns upon their friendship. Imagination Tom Sawyers imagin

9、ation rules his life and shapes his world. He takes every opportunity to make a game of life, embarking on such romantic endeavors as digging for buried treasure or organizing his friends into a band of pirates with names like the Black Avenger of the Spanish Main, Huck Finn the Red-Handed, and the

10、Terror of the Seas. Perhaps not always completely original in their imaginings, Tom and his friends play Robin Hood by reciting dialogue that they have memorized from the book. Although he claims to reject many of the rules of the adult world, Tom has his own clear rules about how pirates must behav

11、e, what social class robbers must come from, and how certain superstitions work. His imaginings may free him from his rulebound world, but they often place him in another such world. His imaginative world and his real world the mundane life of St. Petersburg do not often collide. Yet when these two

12、worlds do collide such as when Tom and Huck witness the murder in the cemetery, and when Tom realizes how badly he hurt Aunt Polly when he ran away to play pirates, and when Tom and Beckys adventure in the cave turns life-threatening Tom is able to understand the limits of imagination. In each case,

13、 Toms empathy for another person Muff Potter, Dr. Robinson, Aunt Polly, Becky causes him to realize that he needs to stop pretending and deal with the situation at hand. Truth and Falsehood The first words Tom Sawyer speaks in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer are a lie. Aunt Polly is looking for Tom and

14、 shouting his name, and when she finds him hiding in the closet and asks him what he is doing, he replies, in an obvious lie, Nothing. She points to the jam all over his mouth and hands and asks what it is, and he replies, I dont know, aunt, another obvious lie. Tom is thus introduced as a mischievo

15、us boy who gets into trouble, although Aunt Pollys laughter upon Toms escape from her disapproval shows that his lies and disobedience are essentially unimportant to her. Tom lies frequently throughout the novel, mostly about where hes been or what hes been doing, and mostly to avoid getting into tr

16、ouble. However, when telling the truth really matters, Tom knows he must not lie. When he first returns home after his pirating adventure, he feels bad about having hurt Aunt Polly by scaring her with his long absence, so he lies to her about having had a dream about her when he was away on his pira

17、ting adventure. When she later discovers that the story of the dream had all been a lie, Tom realizes that what had seemed like a good joke before, and very ingenious merely looked mean and shabby now. His conscience prods him finally to tell her the truth of what really happened. But this time, Aun

18、t Polly doesnt believe him, and she refuses to until she finds the piece of bark in his jacket pocket with the note to her on it that he had said he had written. Toms conscience again leads him to tell the truth when he decides he must help Muff Potter. Because he cannot in good conscience let Potte

19、r be convicted of Dr. Robinsons murder, Tom decides to be a witness at Potters murder trial, even though he knows by doing so he places himself in some danger with Injun Joe. In spite of the ease with which lying comes to him, Toms conscience and his ability to tell the truth when he should place him in stark contrast to Injun Joe. Injun Joe, a man without a conscience and thus capable of evil, lies and misrepresents himself for the purpose of personal gain.

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