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湯姆索亞歷險記讀後感英文版(一)

The Magic of Tom Sawyer

The discovery of Tom Sawyer in a Chinese textbook really came as a shock for me. I ran across the report on this novel by a Grade Six boy when I was tutoring him English. The little boy had been required to write this report after the Chinese class. Young as he was, he had made several remarkable comments in his homework among which was his advocate for Chinese students to have an adventure life as Tom had. However, at the end of his book review he came to pity himself and his peers a little bit , saying that such a desire could hardly be achieved, given the fact that they have lots of homework and examinations to finish and in the meantime their parents won’t allow them such a risk.

As well as shocked, I was in a sudden choke of shame. If my memory works properly, it was not until the sophomore year that I first read this book which was unexpectedly gained as a trophy in the First Interpretation Contest. To make things worse, I skimmed and scanned this amazing novel, as a result of which I could not figure out the right sequence of the events, let alone a deep reflection on the theme. I felt that I had lagged behind.

It took me quite some time to survive this shock as well as shame. And when I eventually get over it, another thing struck my mind----why did the compliers include Tom Sawyer as a text in primary school textbook. Is it simply because the book entertains school childrens’ curiosity, since it depicts life of some black children? Or, is it an effort to equip our children with some foreign literature since it is for the moment the trend?…Questions like such haunted my mind so much that I felt it an obligation to reread the book in detail.

The answers gradually surfaced themselves as I proceed the reading and I found myself on the compiler’s side. The style of Mark Twain’s writing as well as the personal traits of its protagonist, Tom Sawyer ,has combined to create the magic of this adventure novel, and for short I will name it "magic of Tom".

Mark Twain’s unique language fascinated me in the first place. This novel features the frequent use of the conversational rule of Black English----Double negatives make a negative, which constantly reminded me that this is about black Americans and nothing else. Mark Twain was also skillful with the emloyment of contracted forms which is quite common in black oral English. These two together creates a lifelike scenarios for Tom and the reader came to perceive Tom and his deeds through his identity both as a black and a child. I think this is the very reason that Mark Twain has been elevated off other writers. He tells about truth and he tells about real life. He involves the life of black Americans into his book, and shows the world that everyone has a role to play on the stage of life.Tom has. Huck has. And so do many others. No matter how many scandlous charges were brought against him for this matter, no one can deny his outstandingness and unique perception.

Tom Sawyer is of Mark Twain style in another aspect, that is the author’s attention to the interaction between him and his readers. Different from other writers, Mark Twain bore in his mind to giving some of his own opinions on the events which would lead his readers for better understanding. Thus the reader would hardly forget where has the story comes to and why certain events would occur. Readers seldom find themselves alone in the reading, but rather they have Mark for company, who would share with them some humors.

Well, it’s high time for me to elaborate about the protagonist, Tom Sawyer. This is a extremely mischievous boy. In the eyes of his village folks, he is nothing but a trouble-maker. He fights and swears and hates to go to church. Even aunt Polly, his blood-kin, would not want him around in her house. I bet many a Chinese adult would have no fondness for such a boy and if anything, try to keep him as far away as possible from their own children.

However, my readers, I would like to remind you in advance that you should not judge a boy by his appearance, especially in the case of Tom. This little boy is not that simple as he seems.There is a wisdom in his mischievousness. To understand Tom, you have got to dig deeper. A reader myself, I have noticed 4 important traits of Tom that I believe has contributed to his magic.

Firstly, Tom knows far too well how people think. Remember how Tom got Rodgers Ben paint the fence for him?

When Ben teased"Hi-yi! You’re up a stump, ain’t you?", Tom gave no answer. But rather he"surveyed his last touch with the eye of an artist, then he gave his brush another gentle sweep and surveyed the result, as before." "Tom swept his brush daintily back and forth—stepped bach to note the effect—added a touch here and there—critized the effect again."This concentratedness and enjoyfulness on the part of Tom made Ben water for the painting work. Yet he would not confer THIS PRIVERLEGE to Ben so easily. He continued to make Ben itch for it. "Aunt polly’s awful particular about this fence—right here on the street, you know—but if it was the back fence I wouldn’t mind and she wouldn’t. I reckon there ain’t one boy in athousand, maybe two thousand, that can do it the way it’s going to be." "Jim wanted do it, but she wouldn’t let him; Sid wanted to do it, and she wouldn’t let Sid. Now don’t you see how I’m fixed…"However, for Tom the right time had not come and there was still more to be expected. Ben indeed bite the hook. He offered to EXCHANGE for it. And all the children in St. Petersburg bite the hook. They got the PRIVILEGE of painting the fence at the expense of going "bankrupt" with their playthings. And Tom, the "retired" artist got his fence painted three times and lots of company and also lots of trifle playthings.

Traditionally, the aggressive male children would resort to fist to get their peers on their own agenda. But it was not the case with Tom. He knew the mind-set of the boys ---"in order to get a man or a boy convet a thing, it’s only necessary to make the thing difficult to attain." Bearing this in mind, there is no doubt that he could succeding in cheating his peers.

Not only the children but also the adult cannot survive Tom’s wisdom. Remember how our pirates returned from Jackson’s island?

" There was a rustle in the gallery, which nobody noticed; a moment later the church door creaked; the minister raised his streaming eyes… the congregation rose and stared while the three dead boys came marching up the aisle…"(Chapter 18) Scaring and somewhat astonishing, right? Why didn’t these boys return earlier since they had been grief homesick and relief their families who had been repenting for the loss of them? Perhaps many adults may condemn them as being naughty and ungrateful.

But, consider it for a moment and you will find that this is again a strategy of Tom’s. A funeral is a solemn occasion sybolizing the mortal end of a person. grief and praying has apparently been the theme for Aunt Polly and the villegers. The sudden revival of the begoners would surely makes them cherish them all the more. Under such circumastances, Tom would surely save himself scoldness and punishment and by the way, elevate him to the-apple-of-the eye position for the moment. That would sound kind of ironic for the adults since they had been fooled with by these three boys. But sorry, he is Tom and you cannot readily prepare for it.

Second, Tom’s courage for starting an adventure life. Rebelling seems to have been deeply rooted in American literature, and we can also find this quality in Tom. He hated Sunday school. He hated going to the church and being tortured by the miniser’s preaching. He hated being misunderstood by Aunt Polly… He hated his life in St. Petersburg. He had desperately wanted to break away from the old life together with its traditions, authority and misunderstanding.Yet being rebelling is not enough for an adventure career. It’s the courage to get started that matters. Tom has it. He dares to seperate himself from the protection (though very little) of anut Polly. He dares to confront all the risks (get lost or even get killed) of the would-be life.

Third, the boy’s ability to manage the personnel. To succeed a pirate career, Tom knew far better that he cannot make it alone.To begin with, he had to find his partner. See who he had included in this pirate group? It’s Joe Harper and Huckleberry Fin. Why did Tom chose them and nobody else? The truth is as follows. Joe had just been whipped by his mother for drinking some cream while he had never tasted. He had firmly believed that she was tired of him and wished him to go. Any children want to be loved and any denial of love would bring them suffering. Defintely, Joe wants to break away from this suffering and living a pirate life is a pretty good way out. And Huck. He was an orphen and "don’t even get enough to eat". To be a pirate or not makes no difference to Huck.

Fourth, Tom’s his knowledge about Adventure. As for where they should go for treasures, Tom gave his opinion--- "It’s hid in mighty paticular places, somethimes on islands, sometimes in rotten chests under the end of a limb of an old dead tree, just where the shadow falls at midnight, but most under the floor in haunted huses." Tom also gave his reasons why treasures could be found in the haunted houses---"They most always put in a dead man when they bury a treasure under a tree, to look out for it." While reading this part, I had been wondering whether they could succeed. The thing is that they made it because Injun Joe really had hid the treaures in the haunted house. I couldn’t give them a big round of applouse. Another case in point is his adventure with Becky in the cave. They had got lost and were in a dire need to find the way out. See what Tom had done---"He made a smoke—mark for future guidance and started upon their quest" "He took a kite line from his pocket, tied it to a projection…" How calm and clever is our hero! I think his background knowledge about adventure has, to a large extent, contributed to his success.

At this point, the compilers’ intentions seemed comletely clear to me. Tom Sawyer is introduced to China neither for fun nor for fashion only, it is an effort of our government to educate our children in a brand new style. Chinese children have long been consumed in the textbooks and they as a whole lack the spirit of exploring which is vital to their further study and career. Tom Sawyer, with its irresistable magic, serves as a guide to invoke the courage and ability to take adventure in children. Mark Twain had it right when he said, "Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." It’s high time for Chinese parents set their children from their bay of excessive protection and allowed them freedom to strive on their own.

I had not expected that I would write so much about this novel. Yet I did. Well, Tom’s magic probably had worked.


湯姆索亞歷險記讀後感英文版(二)

I believe that one of the factors that makes a piece of literature or even a movie a masterpiece is how well the reader can relate to the story. This is definitely a book everyone can relate to.

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a literary masterpieces, written in 1876 by the famous author Mark Twain. Tom Sawyer is a mischievous young boy who lives in the small town on the Mississippi River called St. Petersburg. The story line is simple, the book reads like a biography or a memoir of a summer in Tom Sawyer's life.

Tom Sawyer seems to be the precursor of and the template for misfit kids such as Dennis the Menace, Malcolm in the Middle, and Calvin and Hobbs. What makes this story great is that Tom Sawyer represents everything that is great about childhood. The book is filled with Tom's adventures playing pirates and war with his friend Joe Harper. Tom has a trusted friend, Huck Finn, who few of the adults approve of. The book is filled with ideas of how the world works, such as how pirates and robbers work, that are so innocent, they could only come from a child. It is a story filled with action, adventure, ingenious ideas, love, and schoolyard politics. The whole story is seemingly a complication of what people did or wish they did during their childhood.

The book is a little difficult to read at first. Personally, it takes me a little while to get used to the 19th century dialect in the book. Other than referring to persons of African decent in derogatory terms (which I'm sure uses terms even young children already know), the book would be an enjoyable read for people of all ages. I highly recommend this book for anyone looking to feel young again, if just for a few hundred pages.


湯姆索亞歷險記讀後感英文版(三)

The first impression that the boy Tom gave me was a naughty, mischievous boy, just as what Aunt Polly said. He never lacked the curiosity to explore new places, sometimes even risking his life, which I did not dare to! There were some great adventures of him with Huck or Joe. Huck was an orphan, and Joe was Tom’s classmate. Everybody in the small village knew Tom, mainly for Tom’s—you know kind of gallantry!

I should tell you the adventures. The origin of the attempt was that Tom and Huck was getting curious to the world of outside, and they made an effort to run-away. However, when they were in the graveyard, some people appeared. They were Injun Joe, Huck’s father, named Potter, and a doctor. Tom and Huck quickly hid behind the bush, and they saw them digging the coffins out, probably finding something valuable. They did not realize that what they witnessed was a murder! Tom and Huck were extremely afraid, and they ran away rapidly. On the court, Potter was being accused of the murderer; however, Tom declared that it was Injun Joe who used Potter’s knife to kill the young doctor. On hearing this, Injun Joe broke the glass and ran away! This scared everybody, and Tom’s brother, Sid, said that he always heard Tom mumbling something when he was asleep, and sometimes even shouting. Indeed, the accident was fluttering everybody in the town with fear.

Before, Tom once fell in love with a girl called Lawrence. And he showed off in front of the girl, trying to win the girl’s heart, but Lawrence ignored Tom’s appearance, and it made Tom sad. At present, Tom went for another girl for Becky. Yet, when Becky knew that Tom once loved Lawrence (it was probably childish thoughts), she refused Tom. Tom got so depressed that he resolutely committed the second escape.

He made contact with Huck and Joe that afternoon, about where to meet, the code words of meeting, and the route, and so on and so forth. Each of them brought some food, and Huck brought some pipes (remind that Huck had no real home, and I had no ideas where he got the things).() At midnight, they met at the place, and they took a raft down the river. After drifting for about several hours, they finally reached the destiny. There they lived for about several weeks, and while everybody thought they were drowned, they had a great time. They were no problems of food or water shortages. They promised to be a pirate, and would live there forever.

If you were out from your relatives for a long time, wouldn’t you miss home? It was the same for those children. After several weeks, Joe felt that he missed home very much, and Tom could not seem to stop him. On this, Tom brought Joe and Huck his secret—

On one night, when the rest of the boys fell asleep (of course they slept outside), Tom crept from the camp, and headed toward the town. He sneaked to his aunt’s room, and hid under the bed, while everybody- Mary (Tom’s sister), Sid, Aunt Polly and Joe Harper’s mother were having a meeting. There were a lot of tears, about how the boys were killed, and how they would treat the boys if they ever lived again, such things. Tom almost wanted to get out of the bed and hug Aunt Polly, but he couldn’t. At last, everybody went to sleep. Tom went out from the bed, and flew to the camp. That was the secret— that the boys will go to their own funeral!

While the boys were outside, all of the people in the town were discussing about the accidents. The town was immediately covered with a sense of doom. So the funeral was raised. Everybody wore a black suit, and they prayed something along with the priest. Just then, they saw somebody entering the gate, and what they saw was unbelievable. Three young souls came out from their coffins and showed up in front of everybody! The change of the atmosphere was imaginable. Aunt Polly, Joe Harper’s mother, Mary and Sid were astounded to find that Tom came so vivid in front of them, and so Tom and Joe became a hero in the school, even in the town.

The real adventures of Tom were finding the treasures.

湯姆索亞歷險記讀後感1000字(一)

一個滿腦鬼點子的淘氣包;一個調皮搗蛋以至於"無惡不作"的頑童;一個在大人們眼裡不折不扣的壞孩子……他就是湯姆·索亞。而就是在這樣一個"無可救藥"的孩子身上,卻閃爍著許許多多我們值得學習的優點……今天,我讀完了《湯姆·索亞歷險記》這本書,被湯姆·索亞的正義和勇敢所打動,不禁有感而發。

這本書講的是湯姆·索亞是鎮上的一個淘氣包,他想帶著他的朋友---哈克去當海盜。

為了檢驗他們自己的膽量,湯姆帶著哈克來到了墓地。然而,在墓碑後,他們看到惡棍喬埃把醫生殺了並嫁禍於彼得,由於害怕喬埃,他們立誓不告密。後來湯姆帶著他的兩個小夥伴住到了一個荒島上,鎮上的人以為他們死了。就在人們為他們舉行追悼會時,他們卻回來了,並且揭發了喬埃。後來在一次野營活動中,他們遇見了喬埃並把他困在了山洞中,幫助人們抓住了這個惡棍。他們成為了"小英雄".

湯姆·索亞是這樣一個人,他雖然淘氣但他卻富有同情心、正直,一心想著去當綠林好漢,過行俠仗義的生活;他雖然調皮但他卻勇敢,不畏兇悍的喬埃,揭發了他的惡行;他雖然滿腦鬼點子多卻機智、樂觀,

為了能讓別人幫他刷牆,他故意表現的很有意思……

這本小說讓我認識到,做人要有"路見不平,拔刀相助"的正直,以及"怕人不出世,出世不怕人"那種迎難而上的勇氣,去面對困難、與醜惡現象鬥爭;讓我認識到做事要百折不撓,抱著"天生我材必有用,千金散盡還複來"的信念,有著"莫愁前路無知己,天下誰人不識君"的氣概,才能百舉百捷,旗開得勝;也讓我感受到了要有夢想,有追求,並且不斷努力,終有一天,會美夢成真,志得意滿,我們的天性可以自由自在的發揮,創造出一片我們自己的空間。它還告訴我們做事不要輕易氣餒,輕易放棄,要豁達樂觀,心胸開闊,而且要堅持不懈,就像蕭楚女所說的:"人生應該如蠟燭一樣,從頂燃到底,

一直都是光明的",這樣才能幹出一番大事業,成大器,獲得成功。

而我們在學習生活中是不是豁達樂觀,迎難而上了呢?有時在學習上遇到困難,我們是不是不斷努力上進,爭取更好成績?還是自暴自棄呢?有時在課上,我們是不是積極回答問題鍛煉自己?還是明明會卻舉不起那"沉甸甸"的手呢?有時老師批評我們,我們是不是坦然勇敢的去面對?還是找各種理由開脫自己,記恨老師呢?……"憂患激發天才",憂患不應成為我們的絆腳石,而他應該化作我們成功的動力,促使我們發憤圖強;促使我們決心努力;促使我們精益求精;促使我們成長……

這本小說不僅有扣人心弦、跌宕起伏的情節,還蘊含了深刻的哲理,令人回味無窮、終生難忘。


湯姆索亞歷險記讀後感1000字(二)

《湯姆索亞歷險記》是美國大文豪馬克·吐溫以美國少年生活為主體寫成的。故事的時代背景,是十九世紀美國密西西比河的聖彼德堡。

故事的主人公湯姆是個天真、活潑而又頑皮的典型美國少年。他和野孩子夏克,各幹出了許多令人捧腹的妙事。像湯姆被罰粉刷圍牆,竟施出詭計,不但使別的孩子心甘情願代替他工作,還自動奉上謝禮。後來和夏克逃到荒島去,人們以為他們淹死了,正在教堂為他們舉行喪禮,而他們卻躲在教堂的鐘樓上偷聽。這些頑皮的舉動,雖然不能給我們做模範,但是,他為了正義,毅然地挺身出來作證人,拯救那無辜的罪犯沫夫彼得。並在頑皮之餘,居然和夏克破獲了一樁謀殺案,

成為眾人欽佩的小英雄。看來,湯姆也有值得我們學習的地方。

其實孩子的頑皮有時候正好體現了孩子的天真爛漫。這種童真過了孩童時代就很難再尋,能讓我們找到的,就只有一點點偶爾才會想起的甜蜜回憶。我相信,即使你的童年再艱苦,回想起來你也會很開心。誰沒有在小時候做過一件半件的傻事?當你越長大,你就會越覺得這些傻事有趣。我說童年就像一罐甜酒,時隔越久,嘗起來就越香,越純,越讓人回味。

人總是會長大的,除了個兒長高了,身子強壯了以外,人的思想也在長。你對世界的看法不同了,懂事了,不再幼稚了。不過人是要越變越好才是。()千萬不能像歷險記裡的那個心狠手辣的壞蛋卓伊一樣,

他壞事做盡,人見人憎。但最後他還是惡有惡報,得到了一個活活餓死在山洞裡的下場。

看完《湯姆索亞歷險記》,我真羡慕湯姆能有如此有趣的經歷。這本書讓人看起來津津有味,甚至廢寢忘食。我想,《湯姆索亞歷險記》在你煩悶的時候或許能讓你一笑解千愁。

在這本書裡,小主人公湯姆索亞帶著我來到了他的童年,在他的童年裡,淘氣的湯姆索亞帶我來到他的家庭,他的學校。

他喜歡和哈克貝恩、喬埃哈波、班恩羅傑、吉姆哈林斯……一起玩耍。他有一次說出了真相,把印第安喬告上法庭,把可憐的墨菲波特解救了出來。又有一次,他把哈克和喬埃叫到荒島上,來當海盜。還有一次,他把柴契爾法官的女兒貝琪柴契爾從難以走出的"迷宮"裡救了出來最後他又和他的好朋友哈克一起尋寶他們把蘊藏在地下的寶藏成功地挖了出來,湯姆又把自己的機智發揮出來了,他把寶藏藏在了兩個小口袋裡,吃力地運了出來。

湯姆的童年是充滿叛逆和冒險的,我希望大家能跟著這個機智勇敢的小主人公,共同感受童心的透明,青春的美麗,人生的溫馨,自由的可貴……

讓我們為自己的童年,自己的人生,打下良好的基礎,讓我們一起進入他的童年,進入他的回憶吧!

說到讀書,那可是我最大的愛好。我讀過的書不計其數,其中最富有童趣的要數《湯姆索亞歷險記》了。這本書的作者是美國著名文學大師馬克。吐溫。讀了這本書後,我深深地感受到了主人公湯姆的勇敢和正義。

一天,湯姆和夥伴哈克在墳地目睹了一場驚心動魄的殺人案。但兇手波特卻冤枉哈波,於是,哈波被抓了。湯姆決定在法庭上證明一切。這需要多大的勇氣啊!這可是殺人案,況且,當時殺人犯波特也在場,他就不怕波特嗎?正因為湯姆有超強的正義感,所以他才不顧一切救哈波,要還他清白。我對他真是佩服得五體投地!

又有一次,湯姆和夥伴貝琪在遊玩。在一個伸手不見五指、通道又縱橫交錯的大山洞中迷了路。他們被困在裡面幾天幾夜。貝琪是個女孩,她那時再也走不動了,全靠湯姆冒著生命危險探路,直到走出山洞。

多勇敢啊!在死神面前毫不示弱。湯姆的一舉一動,無不證明了他的勇敢。一般的人首先會被自己嚇倒,而他卻勇敢地面對並解除了所有的困難和危險!

讀了這本書,我也變得勇敢正義起來了。現在,我終於明白,讀書給我們帶來的影響有多大。在以後的人生坎坷中,我一定會想起這個名字——湯姆!

湯姆索亞歷險記讀後感800字(一)

馬克·吐溫是世界文明的小說家,他擅長將現實主義的刻畫和浪漫主義的抒情和諧地統一。

而《湯姆·索亞歷險記》的主人翁湯姆是個有理想有抱負也有煩惱的男孩,在馬克·吐溫的筆下湯姆以其栩栩如生的頑童形象,給我們留下了深深的印象。它描寫的是以湯姆為首的一群孩童天真浪漫的美國生活。

湯姆的父母早年就去世了,寄養在姨媽家裡,在姨媽眼裡,他是個搗蛋將軍,而自己卻又情不自禁地喜歡這個孩子。湯姆本人則是一個天真活潑又調皮的典型美國少年,在他身上我們看到了自己想要的影子:聰明、勇敢、正直、樂觀。在那個年代,湯姆有一點叛逆,有一個夢想就是去當綠林好漢。在他們的頭腦裡,強盜就是劫富濟貧的英雄好漢。"西班牙海上黑衣大盜","血手魔王","海上霸王",這都是孩子們嚮往的頭銜。在此次冒險中,他們完成了自己的心願,而湯姆成了這三個離家出走的孩子的領袖。逃到荒島後,人們以為他們淹死了,正在為他們舉行喪禮時,他們卻回來參加自己的喪禮了。

小湯姆的故事是一個個令人廢寢忘食的故事。

在主日學校裡,他是頑皮,惹老師頭疼的問題兒童。週末被罰刷牆,湯姆竟施出詭計,不但讓那些男孩不知不覺地自願成為他的"俘虜",還自動奉上謝禮。去墓地探險,他目睹了一起兇殺案,在無辜者即將遇難時,湯姆勇敢地站了出來,指證兇手卓依。成了一個不起的英雄。去郊遊,他救了自己和小夥伴佩琪還找到了真正的屬於自己的寶藏。

湯姆·索亞的作為,已經遠遠地超出了一個孩童所能經歷的一切,在湯姆的身上我們能看見許多人童年的幻想。而實現這一夢境的就是鬼精靈湯姆和賜於他"生命"的小說家馬克·吐溫。

湯姆·索亞不僅僅是為兒童所作的一個多面性人物,更是為使所有人回憶童年,夢想童年所刻畫出來的一個小精靈。湯姆在充滿陽光的世界裡,告訴我們只要有歡樂,有夢想,美夢便可成真。終有一天,我們的天性可以自由自在地發揮,創造出一片屬於我們自己的夢幻天地。

希望你,希望我,希望我們大家在湯姆的故事裡找到與自己夢境相同的畫面,讓自己的想像暢遊"世界"吧!


湯姆索亞歷險記讀後感800字(二)

今日,我懷著激動的讀完了馬克吐溫著的《湯姆索亞歷險記》。這本書就像在演繹我與同學們之間的生活,使我受益匪淺。

整本書講述了十八世紀那聰明,機智,勇敢乃至領導才能集于一身的美國男孩湯姆索亞在聖彼德堡真發生的一系列的妙趣橫生,擁有怪誕年頭不禁令人驚訝而又開心的童年生活。小湯姆正直,熱心助人,敢於面對困難並樂觀對待危險情況的良好品質與可佳的精神是我們的學習榜樣。

湯姆擁有個回味無窮的童年。純真無邪的童年期間也正是人一生中最美好,任何人都不能磨滅的時光。它是孩童們只屬於自己與夥伴們的"集營地",它是青年褪去的稚氣與天真,它是中年人可笑又懷念的過去,它是老人永遠不能忘懷的美好回憶。誰能說童年不是最神聖的日子?湯姆是孩子們形象的代表。不屑平庸的生活,富有冒險精神,用不斷的惡作劇來對付枯燥的學校,對循規蹈矩的大人們進行反抗。或許,這個會遭到父母的批評,老師的教導,但是天生的頑皮也能使湯姆發現大人們也無法知曉的事。當湯姆與好朋友哈克只在幾英尺之外帶著恐懼,憤怒親眼目睹了一場令人膽顫心驚的殺人案。湯姆克服了害怕殺人犯報復的心理後,在法庭上挺身而出,幫助被陷害的波特,指出真正的殺人犯喬埃。流露出他善良,正直的本性。不僅如此安慰同桌貝姬,用理智找到了出口。由此,湯姆成為了書中鎮民們與書外讀者們心中的英雄。並且給讀者們更多驚訝,更多稱讚,更多佩服。冒險的精神使他和夥伴們當海盜,嚮往自由,嚮往未來,在充滿陽光的世界裡有歡樂,有夢想,我們的童年是多麼快樂啊!

但是,像凡卡,賣火柴的小女孩等的孩子,他們被困境逼迫,努力地做著比同齡人更加懂得珍惜眼前的幸福。在頑皮中為家人多著想一些,在彩虹的伴舞下珍惜童年的美好時光。

童年是一壺甜酒,時隔越長,聞起來越香。湯姆索亞的經歷告訴我們,只要有理想,有快樂,夢想便會成真,要把握機會,把握自己的一片天。


湯姆索亞歷險記讀後感800字(三)

高爾基曾說過:"書是知識的源泉".一本好書相伴一生。()讀過《湯姆?索亞歷險記》後,我瞭解了更多,感悟了更多。

湯姆因為厭惡教會學校裡枯燥無味的生活,討厭教堂裡牧師乾巴巴的說教,與小夥伴哈克貝利偷偷離家出走,開始了他們新奇冒險的生活。在洞中歷險時,湯姆接受著殘酷的生與死的考驗,但他還擁有永不泯來的希望來正視一切艱難險阻並施予行動,終於走出了困境。

眾所周知,挫折和困難是黑暗的,它們像影子一樣跟隨我們一生。面對困難,我們應採取勇敢正視的態度。態度決定一切!人生似喜怒無常的大海,總有洶湧澎湃的時候。面對狂風暴雨,不要逃,不要躲,不要怕!昂起頭,挺起胸,迎上前!與困難作一次堅強的戰鬥!雖然戰鬥時是血色殘陽,但是第二天是旭日東昇!暴風雨過後才有寧靜!不怕困難,以行動證明,心中有盛不滅的燈,才能戰勝擋路的巨石,迎來明媚的春光!

"現實是此岸,理想是彼岸,中間隔著端急的河流,行動則是架在川上的橋樑".端急的河流就如人生道路上的艱難險阻,而只有戰勝路上的坎坷才能達到理想,而戰勝坎坷行動是關鍵,不滅的希望更是心中的指明燈。困難無處不在,但面對困難,我們不能畏懼,不能退縮。困難是成功派來試探你的使者,戰勝困難後,成功降臨。

貝多芬,舉世聞名的音樂家,他從小酷愛音樂,但當他的生命正值黃金階斷時,命運卻跟他開了一個巨大的玩笑,他雙耳失聰了。這對於一個酷愛音樂的人而言是多麼殘忍。但是貝多芬不屈於命運,他憑著自己對音樂的執著,化不幸為追夢的動力,努力不懈,終於,他付出的靈魂努力得到了天使的感動。他取得了成功!貝多芬緊緊扼住命運的咽喉,他挑戰命運,戰鬥命運,戰勝命運!他把靈魂交給行動,不斷搏取,終於到達光輝的山頂。

小草在我們眼中微不足道,但它面對困難的勇敢超乎我們的想像。沉睡了一個冬季的小草,想伸個懶腰,呼吸一下春天的空氣,這個要求並不過分,但是,無情的巨石擋住了小草夢想的道路。怎麼辦呢?這時的小草會慢慢地沿石縫鑽出來感受春的氣息。這小草是頑強的,它面對困難是勇敢的。

然而當初它被巨石擋路時,它可以選擇放棄,也可以選擇戰鬥,選前者,它就與夢想失之交臂了。而擇後者,飽經奮鬥的淚泉後,才能與自己的夢想握手。

人生就好似一個故事,自己的每一步行動都在書寫自己的歷史。若想讓結局更完美,就從這刻起,走好每一步。面對暴風驟雨,勇敢接受吧!人生因戰勝荊棘而精彩

湯姆又把自己的機智發揮出來了,他把寶藏藏在了兩個小口袋裡,吃力地運了出來。

湯姆的童年是充滿叛逆和冒險的,我希望大家能跟著這個機智勇敢的小主人公,共同感受童心的透明,青春的美麗,人生的溫馨,自由的可貴……

讓我們為自己的童年,自己的人生,打下良好的基礎,讓我們一起進入他的童年,進入他的回憶吧!

說到讀書,那可是我最大的愛好。我讀過的書不計其數,其中最富有童趣的要數《湯姆索亞歷險記》了。這本書的作者是美國著名文學大師馬克。吐溫。讀了這本書後,我深深地感受到了主人公湯姆的勇敢和正義。

一天,湯姆和夥伴哈克在墳地目睹了一場驚心動魄的殺人案。但兇手波特卻冤枉哈波,於是,哈波被抓了。湯姆決定在法庭上證明一切。這需要多大的勇氣啊!這可是殺人案,況且,當時殺人犯波特也在場,他就不怕波特嗎?正因為湯姆有超強的正義感,所以他才不顧一切救哈波,要還他清白。我對他真是佩服得五體投地!

又有一次,湯姆和夥伴貝琪在遊玩。在一個伸手不見五指、通道又縱橫交錯的大山洞中迷了路。他們被困在裡面幾天幾夜。貝琪是個女孩,她那時再也走不動了,全靠湯姆冒著生命危險探路,直到走出山洞。

多勇敢啊!在死神面前毫不示弱。湯姆的一舉一動,無不證明了他的勇敢。一般的人首先會被自己嚇倒,而他卻勇敢地面對並解除了所有的困難和危險!

讀了這本書,我也變得勇敢正義起來了。現在,我終於明白,讀書給我們帶來的影響有多大。在以後的人生坎坷中,我一定會想起這個名字——湯姆!

湯姆索亞歷險記讀後感800字(一)

馬克·吐溫是世界文明的小說家,他擅長將現實主義的刻畫和浪漫主義的抒情和諧地統一。

而《湯姆·索亞歷險記》的主人翁湯姆是個有理想有抱負也有煩惱的男孩,在馬克·吐溫的筆下湯姆以其栩栩如生的頑童形象,給我們留下了深深的印象。它描寫的是以湯姆為首的一群孩童天真浪漫的美國生活。

湯姆的父母早年就去世了,寄養在姨媽家裡,在姨媽眼裡,他是個搗蛋將軍,而自己卻又情不自禁地喜歡這個孩子。湯姆本人則是一個天真活潑又調皮的典型美國少年,在他身上我們看到了自己想要的影子:聰明、勇敢、正直、樂觀。在那個年代,湯姆有一點叛逆,有一個夢想就是去當綠林好漢。在他們的頭腦裡,強盜就是劫富濟貧的英雄好漢。"西班牙海上黑衣大盜","血手魔王","海上霸王",這都是孩子們嚮往的頭銜。在此次冒險中,他們完成了自己的心願,而湯姆成了這三個離家出走的孩子的領袖。逃到荒島後,人們以為他們淹死了,正在為他們舉行喪禮時,他們卻回來參加自己的喪禮了。

小湯姆的故事是一個個令人廢寢忘食的故事。

在主日學校裡,他是頑皮,惹老師頭疼的問題兒童。週末被罰刷牆,湯姆竟施出詭計,不但讓那些男孩不知不覺地自願成為他的"俘虜",還自動奉上謝禮。去墓地探險,他目睹了一起兇殺案,在無辜者即將遇難時,湯姆勇敢地站了出來,指證兇手卓依。成了一個不起的英雄。去郊遊,他救了自己和小夥伴佩琪還找到了真正的屬於自己的寶藏。

湯姆·索亞的作為,已經遠遠地超出了一個孩童所能經歷的一切,在湯姆的身上我們能看見許多人童年的幻想。而實現這一夢境的就是鬼精靈湯姆和賜於他"生命"的小說家馬克·吐溫。

湯姆·索亞不僅僅是為兒童所作的一個多面性人物,更是為使所有人回憶童年,夢想童年所刻畫出來的一個小精靈。湯姆在充滿陽光的世界裡,告訴我們只要有歡樂,有夢想,美夢便可成真。終有一天,我們的天性可以自由自在地發揮,創造出一片屬於我們自己的夢幻天地。

希望你,希望我,希望我們大家在湯姆的故事裡找到與自己夢境相同的畫面,讓自己的想像暢遊"世界"吧!


湯姆索亞歷險記讀後感800字(二)

今日,我懷著激動的讀完了馬克吐溫著的《湯姆索亞歷險記》。這本書就像在演繹我與同學們之間的生活,使我受益匪淺。

整本書講述了十八世紀那聰明,機智,勇敢乃至領導才能集于一身的美國男孩湯姆索亞在聖彼德堡真發生的一系列的妙趣橫生,擁有怪誕年頭不禁令人驚訝而又開心的童年生活。小湯姆正直,熱心助人,敢於面對困難並樂觀對待危險情況的良好品質與可佳的精神是我們的學習榜樣。

湯姆擁有個回味無窮的童年。純真無邪的童年期間也正是人一生中最美好,任何人都不能磨滅的時光。它是孩童們只屬於自己與夥伴們的"集營地",它是青年褪去的稚氣與天真,它是中年人可笑又懷念的過去,它是老人永遠不能忘懷的美好回憶。誰能說童年不是最神聖的日子?湯姆是孩子們形象的代表。不屑平庸的生活,富有冒險精神,用不斷的惡作劇來對付枯燥的學校,對循規蹈矩的大人們進行反抗。或許,這個會遭到父母的批評,老師的教導,但是天生的頑皮也能使湯姆發現大人們也無法知曉的事。當湯姆與好朋友哈克只在幾英尺之外帶著恐懼,憤怒親眼目睹了一場令人膽顫心驚的殺人案。湯姆克服了害怕殺人犯報復的心理後,在法庭上挺身而出,幫助被陷害的波特,指出真正的殺人犯喬埃。流露出他善良,正直的本性。不僅如此安慰同桌貝姬,用理智找到了出口。由此,湯姆成為了書中鎮民們與書外讀者們心中的英雄。並且給讀者們更多驚訝,更多稱讚,更多佩服。冒險的精神使他和夥伴們當海盜,嚮往自由,嚮往未來,在充滿陽光的世界裡有歡樂,有夢想,我們的童年是多麼快樂啊!

但是,像凡卡,賣火柴的小女孩等的孩子,他們被困境逼迫,努力地做著比同齡人更加懂得珍惜眼前的幸福。在頑皮中為家人多著想一些,在彩虹的伴舞下珍惜童年的美好時光。

童年是一壺甜酒,時隔越長,聞起來越香。湯姆索亞的經歷告訴我們,只要有理想,有快樂,夢想便會成真,要把握機會,把握自己的一片天。


湯姆索亞歷險記讀後感800字(三)

高爾基曾說過:"書是知識的源泉".一本好書相伴一生。()讀過《湯姆?索亞歷險記》後,我瞭解了更多,感悟了更多。

湯姆因為厭惡教會學校裡枯燥無味的生活,討厭教堂裡牧師乾巴巴的說教,與小夥伴哈克貝利偷偷離家出走,開始了他們新奇冒險的生活。在洞中歷險時,湯姆接受著殘酷的生與死的考驗,但他還擁有永不泯來的希望來正視一切艱難險阻並施予行動,終於走出了困境。

眾所周知,挫折和困難是黑暗的,它們像影子一樣跟隨我們一生。面對困難,我們應採取勇敢正視的態度。態度決定一切!人生似喜怒無常的大海,總有洶湧澎湃的時候。面對狂風暴雨,不要逃,不要躲,不要怕!昂起頭,挺起胸,迎上前!與困難作一次堅強的戰鬥!雖然戰鬥時是血色殘陽,但是第二天是旭日東昇!暴風雨過後才有寧靜!不怕困難,以行動證明,心中有盛不滅的燈,才能戰勝擋路的巨石,迎來明媚的春光!

"現實是此岸,理想是彼岸,中間隔著端急的河流,行動則是架在川上的橋樑".端急的河流就如人生道路上的艱難險阻,而只有戰勝路上的坎坷才能達到理想,而戰勝坎坷行動是關鍵,不滅的希望更是心中的指明燈。困難無處不在,但面對困難,我們不能畏懼,不能退縮。困難是成功派來試探你的使者,戰勝困難後,成功降臨。

貝多芬,舉世聞名的音樂家,他從小酷愛音樂,但當他的生命正值黃金階斷時,命運卻跟他開了一個巨大的玩笑,他雙耳失聰了。這對於一個酷愛音樂的人而言是多麼殘忍。但是貝多芬不屈於命運,他憑著自己對音樂的執著,化不幸為追夢的動力,努力不懈,終於,他付出的靈魂努力得到了天使的感動。他取得了成功!貝多芬緊緊扼住命運的咽喉,他挑戰命運,戰鬥命運,戰勝命運!他把靈魂交給行動,不斷搏取,終於到達光輝的山頂。

小草在我們眼中微不足道,但它面對困難的勇敢超乎我們的想像。沉睡了一個冬季的小草,想伸個懶腰,呼吸一下春天的空氣,這個要求並不過分,但是,無情的巨石擋住了小草夢想的道路。怎麼辦呢?這時的小草會慢慢地沿石縫鑽出來感受春的氣息。這小草是頑強的,它面對困難是勇敢的。

然而當初它被巨石擋路時,它可以選擇放棄,也可以選擇戰鬥,選前者,它就與夢想失之交臂了。而擇後者,飽經奮鬥的淚泉後,才能與自己的夢想握手。

人生就好似一個故事,自己的每一步行動都在書寫自己的歷史。若想讓結局更完美,就從這刻起,走好每一步。面對暴風驟雨,勇敢接受吧!人生因戰勝荊棘而精彩

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