汤姆索亚历险记读后感英文 导语:《汤姆·索亚历险记》以其浓厚的深具地方特色的幽默和对人物敏锐观察,一跃成为最伟大的儿童文学作品,也是一首美国“黄金时代”的田园牧歌。 today,iwasreadthebookwhichcalled“theadventuresoftomsawyer.”thisstoryisaboutacleverboycalledtomsawyer. thisbookdescribesthenineteenthcentury,themississippiriverinasmalltownpeople'slives,itcanbesaidatthetimetheunitedstatesareamicrocosmofsociallife.smallcharacterstomsawyerandhisjuniorpartnerandseriouslychildishwordsanddeedscangiveusdeepinsight.theyhatepriestspackoflies,anddonotlikeboringschoolofeducationanddecentlyadults,andchildrenarivalshow.theysmartandlively,integrityandcourage,especiallyinsomemajoreventshappenedwhen,inabattlebetweenjusticeandevil,inthemomentofcrisiscomes,theywillnothesitatetocomeforward. ithinktomsawyerisabraveboy.healwaysgiveshisfriendscourageindangerandhetrieshisbesttohelpotherpeople.
ofcourseweknow,tomisaverynaughtyboy,andhisauntpollyisoftenangrywithhim.butithinkhealsoisagoodboy.healwayscanmakeotherpeoplehappy. peoplealwaysgrow,besidesheight,bodyhasgrownstronger,andpeople’sthoughtsarelong.yourviewontheworldisdifferent,sensible,andnolongerchildish.butpeoplearegettingbetter.don'tliketheadventuresoftheruthlessvillains,andhisquestdobad,peopleseepeoplehate.butatlasthestilllastoman,gotastarvedtodeathinthecave. afterreadingthe"adventuresoftomsawyer,"ireallyenvytomtohavesuchaninterestingexperience.itseemsthisbookwithrelish,andevensleeplessnights. inmyheart,irespecttom.maybeheisahero.andithinkishouldlearnsomethingfromtomsawyer. ThefirstimpressionthattheboyTomgavemewasanaughty,mischievousboy,justaswhatAuntPollysaid.Heneverlackedthecuriositytoexplorenewplaces,sometimesevenriskinghislife,whichIdidnotdareto!ThereweresomegreatadventuresofhimwithHuckorJoe.Huckwasanorphan,andJoewasTom’s
classmate.EverybodyinthesmallvillageknewTom,mainlyforTom’s—youknowkindofgallantry! Ishouldtellyoutheadventures.TheoriginoftheattemptwasthatTomandHuckwasgettingcurioustotheworldofoutside,andtheymadeanefforttorun-away.However,whentheywereinthegraveyard,somepeopleappeared.TheywereInjunJoe,Huck’sfather,namedPotter,andadoctor.TomandHuckquicklyhidbehindthebush,andtheysawthemdiggingthecoffinsout,probablyfindingsomethingvaluable.Theydidnotrealizethatwhattheywitnessedwasamurder!TomandHuckwereextremelyafraid,andtheyranawayrapidly.Onthecourt,Potterwasbeingaccusedofthemurderer;however,TomdeclaredthatitwasInjunJoewhousedPotter’sknifetokilltheyoungdoctor.Onhearingthis,InjunJoebroketheglassandranaway!Thisscaredeverybody,andTom’sbrother,Sid,saidthathealwaysheardTommumblingsomethingwhenhewasasleep,andsometimesevenshouting.Indeed,theaccidentwasflutteringeverybodyinthetownwithfear. Before,TomoncefellinlovewithagirlcalledLawrence.Andheshowedoffinfrontofthegirl,trying
towinthegirl’sheart,butLawrenceignoredTom’sappearance,anditmadeTomsad.Atpresent,TomwentforanothergirlforBecky.Yet,whenBeckyknewthatTomoncelovedLawrence(itwasprobablychildishthoughts),sherefusedTom.Tomgotsodepressedthatheresolutelycommittedthesecondescape. HemadecontactwithHuckandJoethatafternoon,aboutwheretomeet,thecodewordsofmeeting,andtheroute,andsoonandsoforth.Eachofthembroughtsomefood,andHuckbroughtsomepipes(remindthatHuckhadnorealhome,andIhadnoideaswherehegotthethings)。Atmidnight,theymetattheplace,andtheytookaraftdowntheriver.Afterdriftingforaboutseveralhours,theyfinallyreachedthedestiny.Theretheylivedforaboutseveralweeks,andwhileeverybodythoughttheyweredrowned,theyhadagreattime.Theywerenoproblemsoffoodorwatershortages.Theypromisedtobeapirate,andwouldlivethereforever. Ifyouwereoutfromyourrelativesforalongtime,wouldn’tyoumisshome?Itwasthesameforthosechildren.Afterseveralweeks,Joefeltthathemissedhomeverymuch,andTomcouldnotseemtostophim.On
this,TombroughtJoeandHuckhissecret— Ononenight,whentherestoftheboysfellasleep(ofcoursetheysleptoutside),Tomcreptfromthecamp,andheadedtowardthetown.Hesneakedtohisaunt’sroom,andhidunderthebed,whileeverybody-Mary(Tom’ssister),Sid,AuntPollyandJoeHarper’smotherwerehavingameeting.Therewerealotoftears,abouthowtheboyswerekilled,andhowtheywouldtreattheboysiftheyeverlivedagain,suchthings.TomalmostwantedtogetoutofthebedandhugAuntPolly,buthecouldn’t.Atlast,everybodywenttosleep.Tomwentoutfromthebed,andflewtothecamp.Thatwasthesecret—thattheboyswillgototheirownfuneral! Whiletheboyswereoutside,allofthepeopleinthetownwerediscussingabouttheaccidents.Thetownwasimmediatelycoveredwithasenseofdoom.Sothefuneralwasraised.Everybodyworeablacksuit,andtheyprayedsomethingalongwiththepriest.Justthen,theysawsomebodyenteringthegate,andwhattheysawwasunbelievable.Threeyoungsoulscameoutfromtheircoffinsandshowedupinfrontofeverybody!Thechangeoftheatmospherewasimaginable.AuntPolly,Joe
Harper’smother,MaryandSidwereastoundedtofindthatTomcamesovividinfrontofthem,andsoTomandJoebecameaherointheschool,eveninthetown. TherealadventuresofTomwerefindingthetreasures. Ibelievethatoneofthefactorsthatmakesapieceofliteratureorevenamovieamasterpieceishowwellthereadercanrelatetothestory.Thisisdefinitelyabookeveryonecanrelateto. TheAdventuresofTomSawyerisaliterarymasterpieces,writtenin1876bythefamousauthorMarkTwain.TomSawyerisamischievousyoungboywholivesinthesmalltownontheMississippiRivercalledSt.Petersburg.Thestorylineissimple,thebookreadslikeabiographyoramemoirofasummerinTomSawyer'slife. TomSawyerseemstobetheprecursorofandthetemplateformisfitkidssuchasDennistheMenace,MalcolmintheMiddle,andCalvinandHobbs.WhatmakesthisstorygreatisthatTomSawyerrepresentseverythingthatisgreataboutchildhood.Thebookis
filledwithTom'sadventuresplayingpiratesandwarwithhisfriendJoeHarper.Tomhasatrustedfriend,HuckFinn,whofewoftheadultsapproveof.Thebookisfilledwithideasofhowtheworldworks,suchashowpiratesandrobberswork,thataresoinnocent,theycouldonlycomefromachild.Itisastoryfilledwithaction,adventure,ingeniousideas,love,andschoolyardpolitics.Thewholestoryisseeminglyacomplicationofwhatpeopledidorwishtheydidduringtheirchildhood. Thebookisalittledifficulttoreadatfirst.Personally,ittakesmealittlewhiletogetusedtothe19thcenturydialectinthebook.OtherthanreferringtopersonsofAfricandecentinderogatoryterms(whichI'msureusestermsevenyoungchildrenalreadyknow),thebookwouldbeanenjoyablereadforpeopleofallages.Ihighlyrecommendthisbookforanyonelookingtofeelyoungagain,ifjustforafewhundredpages.