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1、2023年汤姆读后感(精选5篇) 第一篇:汤姆读后感 谁拥有一个绚丽的童年,谁就拥有了世界,并可以让我们流连忘返而汤姆索亚历险记的主子翁汤姆就是一个典型的例子,他是一个聪明爱动的孩子,他足智多谋,富于怜悯心,对现实环境持反感看法,一心要冲出村庄,去当绿林英雄,过行侠仗义的生活,汤姆读后感。在姨妈眼里,他是个顽童,淘气捣蛋,鬼心眼儿多,可自己又不由自主的宠爱他;可在孩子们看来,他却是一个英明的领导者,是个英雄。从他们身上我们看到了自己想要的影子:聪明、勇敢、正直、乐观。在其次章中,汤姆充分的显示了自己的聪明才智,为了能让别人帮他刷墙,他有意表现的很有意思,让他省了不少功夫,还让别人心甘情愿的给东

2、西他,作为劳酬。而就在他和哈克相遇的那天晚上,两人一起目睹了一起凶杀案,为了主持正义,不畏强暴的汤姆站了出来,揭发了印第安乔的丑陋面目,解救了波特。最终有一天,为了摆脱味同嚼蜡的功课、虚伪的教义和呆板的生活环境,乔、汤姆、哈克一行三人确定追求冒险的阅历。逃到荒岛上以后,人们都以为他们死了,正在为他们实行葬礼时,可他们却回来参加自己的葬礼,让他们的亲人破涕为笑。而为了找寻财宝,两人又跟踪印第安乔来到了山洞找到了财宝,成为了数一数二的大富豪。从他们在困难当中表现的正直和勇敢,在平常生活中聪明活泼,无趣而又认真的言行,给我留下了深刻的印象,可以说是当时美国社会的一个缩影。读了这本小说以后,我觉得遇到

3、困难不要轻易气馁,而要努力奋斗,坚持下去。假如能够做到这点,就可以走向胜利。汤姆在充溢阳光的生活里告知我们的只要有欢乐、有幻想,美梦便可以成真,读后感汤姆读后感。终有一天,我们的天性可以逍遥自由的发挥,创建出一片我们自己的空间。我觉得汤姆天真活泼,逍遥自由,但总有缺点,就是他太让别人操劳了,特别是他的姨妈,为了他,经常担惊受怕,可汤姆却不明白,对一个妇女来说最重要的就是孩子要听话,这也是汤姆唯一不好的地方。不过我还是比较欣赏他对外面一切事武新颖心和想像力,而且大胆尝试,机智勇敢,向往自由,向往将来,这不能不让人赞美。我说童年就像一罐蜂蜜,越吃越甜。时隔越长,就越令人回味无穷。所以,童年时间特别

4、宝贵。但只要我们生活过的充溢、有意义,就确定不会虚度光阴。-汤姆索亚历险记是美国大文豪马克吐温以美国少年生活为主体写成的。故事的时代背景,是十九世纪美国密西西比河的圣彼得堡。故事的主子公汤姆是个天真、活泼而又顽皮的典型美国少年。他和野孩子夏克,各干出了许多令人捧腹的妙事。像汤姆被罚粉刷围墙,竟施出阴谋,不但使别的孩子心甘情愿代替他工作,还自动奉上谢礼。后来和夏克逃到荒岛去,人们以为他们淹死了,正在教堂为他们实行丧礼,而他们却躲在教堂的钟楼上偷听。这些顽皮的举动,虽然不能给我们做模范,但是,他为了正义,毅然地挺身出来作证人,挽救那无辜的罪犯沫夫彼得。并在顽皮之余,尽然和夏克破获了一桩谋杀案,成为

5、众人尊敬的小英雄。看来,汤姆也有值得我们学习的地方。其实孩子的顽皮有时候正好表达了孩子的天真烂漫。这种童真过了孩童时代就很难再寻,能让我们找到的,就只有一点点间或才会想起的甜美回忆。我信任,即使你的童年再艰苦,回想起来你也会很欢乐。谁没有在小时候做过一件半件的傻事?当你越长大,你就会越觉得这些傻事好玩。我说童年就像一罐甜酒,时隔越久,尝起来就越香,越纯,越让人回味。人总是会长大的,除了个儿长高了,身子强壮了以外,人的思想也在长。你对世界的看法不同了,懂事了,不再无趣了。不过人是要越变越好才是。千万不能像历险记里的那个心狠手辣的坏蛋卓伊一样,他坏事做尽,人见人憎。但最终他还是恶有恶报,得到了一个

6、活活饿死在山洞里的下场。看完汤姆索亚历险记,我真艳羡汤姆能有如此好玩的阅历。这本书让人看起来兴致勃勃,甚至废寝忘食。我想,汤姆索亚历险记在你郁闷的时候或许能让你一笑解千愁。 其次篇:汤姆读后感 定稿 谁拥有一个绚丽的童年,谁就拥有了世界,并可以让我们流连忘返而汤姆索亚历险记的主子翁汤姆就是一个典型的例子,他是一个聪明爱动的孩子,他足智多谋,富于怜悯心,对现实环境持反感看法,一心要冲出村庄,去当绿林英雄,过行侠仗义的生活,汤姆读后感。在姨妈眼里,他是个顽童,淘气捣蛋,鬼心眼儿多,可自己又不由自主的宠爱他;可在孩子们看来,他却是一个英明的领导者,是个英雄。从他们身上我们看到了自己想要的影子:聪明、

7、勇敢、正直、乐观。 在其次章中,汤姆充分的显示了自己的聪明才智,为了能让别人帮他刷墙,他有意表现的很有意思,让他省了不少功夫,还让别人心甘情愿的给东西他,作为劳酬。 而就在他和哈克相遇的那天晚上,两人一起目睹了一起凶杀案,为了主持正义,不畏强暴的汤姆站了出来,揭发了印第安乔的丑陋面目,解救了波特。 最终有一天,为了摆脱味同嚼蜡的功课、虚伪的教义和呆板的生活环境,乔、汤姆、哈克一行三人确定追求冒险的阅历。 逃到荒岛上以后,人们都以为他们死了,正在为他们实行葬礼时,可他们却回来参加自己的葬礼,让他们的亲人破涕为笑。 而为了找寻财宝,两人又跟踪印第安乔来到了山洞找到了财宝,成为了数一数二的大富豪。

8、从他们在困难当中表现的正直和勇敢,在平常生活中聪明活泼,无趣而又认真的言行,给我留下了深刻的印象,可以说是当时美国社会的一个缩影。 读了这本小说以后,我觉得遇到困难不要轻易气馁,而要努力奋斗,坚持下去。假如能够做到这点,就可以走向胜利。汤姆在充溢阳光的生活里告知我们的只要有欢乐、有幻想,美梦便可以成真,读后感汤姆读后感。终有一天,我们的天性可以逍遥自由的发挥,创建出一片我们自己的空间。 我觉得汤姆天真活泼,逍遥自由,但总有缺点,就是他太让别人操劳了,特别是他的姨妈,为了他,经常担惊受怕,可汤姆却不明白,对一个妇女来说最重要的就是孩子要听话,这也是汤姆唯一不好的地方。不过我还是比较欣赏他对外面一

9、切事武新颖心和想像力,而且大胆尝试,机智勇敢,向往自由,向往将来,这不能不让人赞美。 我说童年就像一罐蜂蜜,越吃越甜。时隔越长,就越令人回味无穷。所以,童年时间特别宝贵。但只要我们生活过的充溢、有意义,就确定不会虚度光阴。 - 汤姆索亚历险记是美国大文豪马克吐温以美国少年生活为主体写成的。故事的时代背景,是十九世纪美国密西西比河的圣彼得堡。 故事的主子公汤姆是个天真、活泼而又顽皮的典型美国少年。他和野孩子夏克,各干出了许多令人捧腹的妙事。像汤姆被罚粉刷围墙,竟施出阴谋,不但使别的孩子心甘情愿代替他工作,还自动奉上谢礼。后来和夏克逃到荒岛去,人们以为他们淹死了,正在教堂为他们实行丧礼,而他们却躲

10、在教堂的钟楼上偷听。这些顽皮的举动,虽然不能给我们做模范,但是,他为了正义,毅然地挺身出来作证人,挽救那无辜的罪犯沫夫彼得。并在顽皮之余,尽然和夏克破获了一桩谋杀案,成为众人尊敬的小英雄。看来,汤姆也有值得我们学习的地方。 其实孩子的顽皮有时候正好表达了孩子的天真烂漫。这种童真过了孩童时代就很难再寻,能让我们找到的,就只有一点点间或才会想起的甜美回忆。我信任,即使你的童年再艰苦,回想起来你也会很欢乐。谁没有在小时候做过一件半件的傻事?当你越长大,你就会越觉得这些傻事好玩。我说童年就像一罐甜酒,时隔越久,尝起来就越香,越纯,越让人回味。 人总是会长大的,除了个儿长高了,身子强壮了以外,人的思想也

11、在长。你对世界的看法不同了,懂事了,不再无趣了。不过人是要越变越好才是。千万不能像历险记里的那个心狠手辣的坏蛋卓伊一样,他坏事做尽,人见人憎。但最终他还是恶有恶报,得到了一个活活饿死在山洞里的下场。 看完汤姆索亚历险记,我真艳羡汤姆能有如此好玩的阅历。这本书让人看起来兴致勃勃,甚至废寝忘食。我想,汤姆索亚历险记在你郁闷的时候或许能让你一笑解千愁。 第三篇:汤姆读后感 汤姆叔叔的小屋读后感 三数组王宁泊汤姆叔叔的小屋描写了接受了奴隶主灌输的基督教精神,逆来顺受的黑奴汤姆,刻画了不甘心让奴隶主确定自己生死的具有抗拒精神的一大批人物形象,如伊利莎白和她的丈夫乔治哈里斯。同时,也揭示了各种类型的奴隶主

12、的内心世界和奴隶主对黑奴不完全相同的行为表现。通过描写汤姆和乔治夫妇两种不同性格和黑奴的描述,告知读者:逆来顺受、听从奴隶主摆布的汤姆难逃死亡的命运而敢于斗争的乔治夫妇得到了新生。 因此,此书一经发表对社会产生了主动的作用,特别是对美国废奴运动和美国内战中以林肯为代表的正义一方获得胜利产生了巨大的总用。所以,作者斯托夫人及其汤姆叔叔的小屋受到全国的赞誉。在文学界,美国著名诗人亨利说它是“文学史上最宏大的胜利。此书不仅影响了美国,也暴风雨般影响了拉丁美洲黑奴的解放,并漂洋过海传到欧洲,一个多世纪以来始终是人们反对种族卑视的有力武器。 曾经,甚至有人认为没有斯托夫人及那部旷世之作,林肯就不会成为美

13、国总统。这或许是夸大的说法,但是正也说明这本书的巨大影响力。当然在迎来赞誉的同时也夹杂一些反对的声音,那边是南方种植园主。在后来的社会的进展中,有黑人对斯托夫人刻画的黑奴汤姆表示剧烈不满。在黑人眼里,他们祖先并不会像汤姆一样逆来顺受,一辈子愚忠与他的主子,他们或许会像自由战士一样奋不顾身的站 起,为了自由与同等而战。当然,这也是仅仅站在黑人的立场去看,也仅仅一种相识。 作品用两个人物不同命运不同结局的对比,向我们显示小说所要表达的主题思想。那么,到底是什么样的因素导致了汤姆和伊利莎白两个人物迥然不同命运呢?两个人均属于同一个奴隶主均接受基督教的精神,同时奴隶主对两人都非残酷,没有一丝虐待。所以

14、,他们在奴隶主的护佑下享受着仅有的属于各自的小华蜜。然而,厄运来临,伊利莎白坚决作出为了生存及自由的举动出逃,而汤姆却照旧受所谓基督教的仁与爱的教唆,把自己后半生自由交给一个完全没有实力的小奴隶主即使他也是慈爱。可见,汤姆并没有看清楚奴隶制的罪恶,他以自己狭窄的见闻来推断,才将自由寄予于无望。然而,伊利莎白却清楚的知道,为了自由他宁愿殊死拼搏。 斯托夫人用汤姆一生的遭受阐释了奴隶主的本质。为了自由而战,寄盼望与任何人,或者偏安一隅都是对这种奋斗精神的消磨。在这本书里,有人认为基督教是被当做反面精神来写,由于汤姆叔叔从一起先怯懦到不抗拒完全是基督教义所限制的。然而,我们从今日看来,宗教信义成为一

15、大批人的精神支柱。当然,这有它存在的价值与意义。这种一味无原则爱与宽容却是导致汤姆悲剧人生的一大缘由。 第四篇:汤姆叔叔读后感 The power of love -“ Uncle Toms cabin, Book Some time ago, I read a persons fame Khvostov of as “Uncle Toms cabin. Integrity, good-natured, religious Uncle Tom;prudent, smart, studious Mestizo slave George;inexcusable ruthless slave tra

16、ders Hailey;destroys human nature, conscience ruined the alegre;a sense of justice, but drift, such as the St.Clair lifelike characters left me a deep impression on him.What made me the most unforgettable is the smart and lively but wild full, and later transferred teach self-esteem a slave girlTOM

17、love.TOM blacks had the most black, a pair of round bright eyes as sparkling glass beads, like, look a bit strange face is a shrewd and crafty Kyrgyzstan wonderful combinations, like a goblin-like.She loves to steal, stealing after lie, put an innocent expression;her misbehavior, all making her reve

18、nge, hoaxes;she would take advantage of the master out, crazy couple of hours to make his home mess.Her owner exhausted all ways to punish her, education, she tried to change her bad habits, but to no avail, this is only because there is no love!Think about it!This was lovely child, born into slaver

19、y, she belonged to them all the only masters of the so-called masters of her fate.Her childhood on his masters scolding to grow up, so she formed the habit of lying, bad habit of stealing things, and that she was beautiful, tarnished the purity of heart.In this there is no dignity, experiencing bein

20、g separated from being whipped all day circumstances, how can we have a noble moral character and firm in faith? Only pure, beautiful, selfless love can save her soul!When the angelic Eva to her love of her time,TOM eyes cast the tears that her heart has been ray of sunshine of love.Sure enough, aft

21、er the changeTOM Well, her efforts to care for others.This is the punishment, not preaching Forever effect, full of love beyond all words!This is the power of love! In our lives, there are many like TOM as children.Their bad behavior, there is no love, will not listen to reason, then do not hate him

22、, to understand with love, tolerance, stripped away a layer of green shoots yellow things, with love to the hearts of probation numb.We should always remember;the power of love is enormous, and the supreme!“Uncle Toms cabin This masterpiece has been published in 150 years, it has been able to make t

23、oday is still deeply moved by readers, but also because the author in the book preached brotherhood and humanity in the disappearance of slavery today has been the eternal pursuit of mankind.中文译文:爱的力气 汤姆叔叔的小屋读后感 前些日子,我拜读了斯托夫人的成名之作汤姆叔叔的小屋。为人正直、心地和善、笃信宗教的汤姆叔叔;有勇有谋、聪明好学的混血奴隶乔治;唯利是图、冷酷无情的奴隶贩子黑利;人性泯灭、天良丧

24、尽的雷格里;有正义感、但同流合污的圣克莱尔等活敏捷现的人物给我留下了深刻的印象。但使我最难以忘记的是聪明活泼但野性十足,后来被调教得自尊爱人得黑奴小姑娘托普西。 托普西是黑人里最黑得了,一双圆圆的光明的眼睛像玻璃珠子一样闪闪发光,外貌有点怪,脸上的表情是精明与狡吉的奇异组合,像个小妖精似的。她爱偷东西,偷了之后还撒谎,摆出一副无辜的表情;她品德不端,对全部惹她的人实施报复,恶作剧;她会趁着主子出去,疯闹几个小时,把家里弄得一塌糊涂。她的主子想尽了一切方法惩办她,教化她,试图变更她的不良习惯,但没有用,这只是因为没有爱! 想想吧!这本来可爱的孩子,一生下来就沦为奴隶,她的一切只属于他们的主子,那

25、些所谓主宰着她命运的主子。她从小就在奴隶主的打骂中成长,令她养成了说谎、偷东西的坏习惯,把她原来那奇妙、纯净的心灵玷污了。在这种毫无尊严,阅历着骨肉分别,成天遭受鞭打的状况下,怎么才能拥有高尚的品德和坚决的信仰呢?只有纯净,奇妙,无私的爱才能挽救她的心灵!当天使般的伊娃对她说爱她的时候,托普西的眼睛里蒙上了泪水,她的心灵受到了一缕爱的阳光。果真,托普西以后变好了,她努力争取关爱别人。这是打骂,说教恒久达不到的效果,充溢爱的一句话超越了一切!这就是爱的力气! 在我们的生活中,也有许多像托普西一样的孩子。他们品德不良,没有爱心,不行理喻,那么千万不要厌恶他,用爱去理解,宽容,剥去绿色嫩芽外的一层枯

26、黄的东西,用爱来感化麻木的心灵。要恒久记住;爱的力气是巨大的,至高无上的!汤姆叔叔的小屋这本名著出版至今已有一百五十多年了,它之所以能在今日照旧使读者们深深感动,也是因为作者在书中宣扬的博爱与人道在奴隶制消逝的今日已然是人类永久的追求。 My first reaction to this book is that it was based much more on religion than I had imagined it to be.As I expected, Stowes main purpose of the book was to nakedly expose the insti

27、tution of slavery to America and the rest of the world with the hopes that something would be done about it.To achieve this purpose, she showed us individual instances of slavery in a country that prided itself on its Christianity and its laws protecting freedom.She showed us how absurd slavery is “

28、beneath the shadow of American laws and the shadow of the cross of Christ. I was also surprised at the various kinds of relationships between whites and blacks of the South.We learn that not all whites were bad and not all blacks were good, but that there were quite a mixture of characters and relat

29、ionships.That was a strength of the book.Its not a melodrama, but shows an evil institution which allows both good and evil and all those in between to exist under it, and how this institution affects the individuals.Legrees plantation, for instance, corrupted anyone who came there.But the reader un

30、derstands that it is the system that allows this which is the root of the problem, and that, by the way is a North/South problem, not just a Southern problem.She specifically calls on the North at the end of the book to ask themselves if they can live with the institution of slavery in their country

31、 and still call themselves Christians.A wise move.One of the most memorble characters was, of course, Eva.Stowe was able to give her a true, simple, childs voice which spoke unadulterated truth about the relations and happenings around her: “Poor old Prues child was all that she had,-and yet she had

32、 to hear it crying, and she couldnt help it!Papa, these poor creatures love their children as much as you do me.O!do something for them!Theres poor Mammy loves her children;ve seen her cry when she talked about them.And Tom loves his children;and its dreadful, papa, that such things are happening, a

33、ll the time! You cant help but say, “Oh, my god, shes right you know! Evas is a powerful voice in this book.But Evas Jesus-like gathering of the slaves before she died was a bit much in its reference to Jesus.How old was Eva? Certainly younger than to have the mature sense of death and consciousness

34、 of duty than most adults ever attain.Are these the words of a little kid: “I sent for you all, my dear friends, said Eva, “because I love you.I love you all;and I have something to say to you, which I want you always to remember.I am going to leave you.In a few more weeks, you will see me no more-

35、The character Eva seemed to be an innocent child telling her family and the world about how she saw slavery which exposed a lot of its evils.But when she turned into a mini Jesus and preached to the slaves before her death as Jesus had preached the disciples before his death, I felt the author had g

36、iven to too great of a “jump into maturity to be believable, unless the short life of Eva was really supposed to be a irreal miracle occurance.Eva was powerful enough as a real character who looks at slavery from innocent eyes.Her transfiguration into a holy person at the end took some of her punch

37、away.As a Jesus-character, Tom transcends the book as a Christian hero.An interesting study would be a comparison of Tom and Jesus.One direct parallel, for instance, is the direct temptation that Legree put upon Tom to break him and make him give up his religion for Legrees “church. It parallels to

38、the temptation of Jesus by Satan in the desert.An important question asked throughout the book was “If we emancipate, are we willing to educate? In her essay at the end, Stowe chides those white Americans who feel they are doing the slaves a favor by sending them back to Africa so that they can live

39、 in the supposedly free country of Liberia.She directly asks the reader, “Would you be willing to take a slave into your Christian home and educate him? This question went right into every household in the North.A short introduction at the beginning of my book asked the question whether or not it wa

40、s “good literary style for Stowe to talk directly to the reader in the book.I dont think Stowe was trying to a create literary work of art other than would serve her purpose of communicating to the reader what exactly slavery was in America at that time.She wrote the book so that she could talk dire

41、ctly to the reader.It may not be good literary style but it reminds the reader that “this books for you. If you want to look at this book in terms of an interesting piece of literature outside its social and political context, I dont think you have much to look at.The story itself is not interesting

42、(the escape plan of Cassy was the high point), its packed with religious dogma at every turn(borders on Puritan literature), and you dont see hardly any character development except perhaps for Augustine, but he is so wishy washy that his conversion right before his death doesnt give you any insight

43、s into his character or human nature.This book is simply expository: it uncovers the institution of slavery.This is what makes the book riveting to read.Stowe seems to have seen quite a number of individual incidents of slavery for her to be able to write powerful and moving scenes like this one in

44、which the slave George gives Mr.Wilson, a former humane owner, the view of slavery in America from the slaves point of view.This speech by George was the most powerful in the book: “See here, now, Mr.Wilson, said George, coming up and sitting himself determinately down in front of him;“look at me, n

45、ow.Dont I sit before you, every way, just as much a man as you are? Look at my face,-look at my body, and the young man drew himself up proudly;“why am I not a man, as much as anybody? Well, Mr.Wilson, hear what I can tell you.I had a father-one of your Kentucky gentlemen-who didnt think enough of m

46、e to keep me from being sold with his dogs and horses, to satisy the estate, when he died.I saw my mother put up at sheriffs sale, with her seven children.They were sold before her eyes, one by one, all to different masters;and I was the youngest.She came and kneeled down before old Masr, and begged

47、 him to buy her with me, that she might have at least one child with her;and he kicked her away with his heavy boot.I saw him do it;and the last that I heard was her moans and screams, when I was tied to his horses neck, to be carried off to his place. “Well, then? “My master traded with one of the

48、men, and bought my oldest sister.She was a pious, good girl,-a member of the Baptist Church,-and as handsome as my poor mother had been.She was well brought up, and had good manners.At first, I was glad she was bought, for I had one friend near me.I was soon sorry for it.Sir, I have stood at the door and heard her whipped, when it seemed as if every blow cut into my naked heart, and I couldnt do anything to help her;and she was whipped, sir, for wanting to live a decent Christian life, su

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