The Call of the Wild is a very good book, not as lovely and lively as fairy tales, and sometimes even scary. In fact, this is not its shortcoming, but its advantage. Most students in my class like horror stories, and I am no exception. Everyone should get goose bumps when reading the topic, right? ! Let me put it simply: Buck (note: Buck is the hero, he is a dog) pulled a sled in the ice and snow, and lost 15 kg in less than a month, so he had to sell Buck to buy other dogs. The temperature in Antarctica is about MINUS 50 degrees Celsius, and it needs 12 hours of sledding every day. From these two places, it is enough to see that it is a bit scary, and it is not as scary as the back!
Everyone has a wild heart, just like the silver dog or the wolf.
Man's heart is so secret that we can't understand him. Many people don't even know his existence. When we have experienced a lot, many things have turned into mulberry fields, and our hearts are tired, even the strength to beat is gone. When we suddenly dream, we find our ancestors calling in the forbidden forest like wolves. Will we go back to where we belong and where our shadow is?
Wildness not only calls our hearts, but even our souls yield to it. Suddenly I remembered the sentence "Running with the wind is the direction". The original has its own beauty. This complex world was created by nature in the simplest way. It's only a matter of time. Time can change solid rocks and clear water, and make the world destroy and regenerate. But he can never erase the bone marrow of life-wildness. Because he is immutable. Life would be impossible without him. He has infinite philosophy. Aroused the wildness, either reborn or nirvana. It is also his contradiction, which makes people yearn for wildfire never quite consumes them and fear that he will burn themselves.
The call of the wild comes from the hidden depths.
Call of the Wild II. This week, I read a book called The Call of the Wild.
The hero of the story is a dog named Buck, who was smuggled to the north by accident. Through his own efforts, he finally became an all-powerful wolf king. ...
In this book, what I admire most is a new generation of "Wolf King"-Buck. I was deeply impressed by its bravery and tenacious vitality flowing from its bones.
Buck used to live in the judge's house. Because the judge's family loved the dog, which looked very strong and handsome (according to dog standards), Buck had many privileges that dogs could not match.
But happiness is short-lived. Buck was bought in the frozen north and began the saddest period of his life. Work hard every day. If you resist, there will be a ruthless whip waving at him.
Gradually, Buck grew up in this icy north, his body and mind became stronger, and his courage and intelligence became stronger with Buck's physical and mental growth, just like the rising sun.
Basically, Buck's blood runs through the blood of wolves. During his stay in the north, his wolf nature has been restored one by one. It is no exaggeration to say that he can be the best wolf and is a good material to be a wolf king.
One day, Buck saw a wolf in the forest. Through contact, they became good friends. The wolf is preparing to take Buck to the wolves to live with him. But when Dambach heard his master's cry, he returned to his master without hesitation.
Because of his master's death, Buck began to look for a howl that fascinated him. After finding the wolves, several wolves tried to drive Buck away, and Buck became the recognized king of wolves!
This book preaches an indomitable spirit and wildness. I hope you can find it and read it.
After reading Call of the Wild 3, I want to say a literary work that deeply touched me, that is, the novel Call of the Wild.
For me, this is a special work. The hero of the novel is a dog full of spirituality (which is unique enough), and the author vividly presents this clever dog to us from the perspective of a third party (bystander). Delicate psychological description, the author is good at capturing moving details, so that we are immersive.
This clever dog has a nice name-Wang Wang. The whole novel is set in the discovery of a big gold mine in the United States, and the events are concentrated in a winter and spring. Pearl S. Buck gradually entered the law of the jungle life from the leisurely life in civilized society, and finally returned to nature. The author's description of the environment is not very detailed, but it can make people feel changes from subtle points. The snow in winter and the glacier collapse after spring should be understood as much as possible from the nuances.
Judging from the translation, the language is not beautiful, only plain and simple. It is commendable to construct such a wonderful story with simple language. Judging from the plot design, the author also took great pains-taking a mysterious phone call as the main line throughout the whole text. Buck changed his master several times without a long-term master, which also implies that Buck's ultimate "master", that is, nature-the novel also ends with Buck's return to nature.
Ideologically, this gave me a great impact. Buck gradually returned to nature, and his natural nature gradually recovered. He entered the law of the jungle society in nature and defeated his opponent with his own wisdom and conditions, which was amazing. More importantly, the friendship between Buck and his master is true and beautiful. For this friendship, you can risk your life, even if it is dying. It deeply understands human nature and loves its master; Among peers, it dares to meet challenges and is calm and witty.
In short, the whole novel is full of novelty, such as a clear liquid that can make our hearts clear. It is recommended to read carefully, with endless aftertaste!
The call of the wild 4. During the summer vacation, I read The Call of the Wild. This book is the work of American writer Jack London.
At that time, the United States was still in the primary stage of capitalist development, and people flocked to the North Pole in search of gold. So many strong dogs are needed to pull the sled.
This book describes the hero Buck, who is also one of the dogs sold to the North Pole. When he first arrived at the North Pole, Buck witnessed his companion being attacked and killed by a local dog. And it also felt the cruelty of the stick for the first time, and from then on it believed in the laws of' stick' and' fangs'. After several changes of owners, Buck fell into three men and three women who were totally unsuitable for exploring the North Pole. Just as Buck was about to have a conflict with them, a man named Thornton saved him. In this way, Buck gradually became fond of him. He risked his life and pulled Thornton back from the brink of death three times. Because Thornton was killed by an Indian, Buck bit the Indian's throat crazily in order to pay his master's debts. Finally back to nature.
Buck appears as a strong man in the novel. Its heroic and vigorous posture floats in front of my eyes from time to time. If we want to gain a foothold in this society, we must learn to have a tough will to survive, tenacious viability and astute viability like Buck. Only in this way can we survive in this society.
At the end of the book, the author wrote: "It opened its throat and sang a song of the primitive young world, a song of a wolf." How majestic and heroic this sentence is!
This is the legendary story of a dog-Buck!
Reflection on reading 5. This is the first work of a famous American realistic novelist, and it is also his personal experience.
This book takes Buck, a hybrid of Saint Bernard and Scottish Shepherd, as the protagonist, and describes how a thoughtful dog can stand in a cruel society, how to arouse the wildness of wolves, how to express his loyalty to a person who really loves him, and his unique wisdom.
It started with a kind of scenery that people were enjoying before the big event broke out, and then Mannil took action to sell Buck to places where gold diggers flocked and needed dogs badly. Next, Buck can be said to be from heaven to hell, but he has always been an unusual dog. Between the stick and the teeth, he learned to rebel and obey, wait for the opportunity and the rising sun. Buck's first job was to send emails to gold diggers and their families. In the dog relationship, he constantly creates miracles and deterrence. He was acquired by one owner by another. He is used to it. When his players were sold for the last time and died one after another because of exhaustion, Buck never wanted to work again. He refused to work, and was finally saved by a man named John Thornton. He was the only one he loved and made history for his lover. However, the cruel reality hit Buck again. When Buck came back from hunting, his lover was killed by the fierce Hart. In a rage, Buck killed several cats for his lover. Under the wail of desolation, grief, sadness and despair, Buck was forced to join the wolves in Liangshan, and Buck's story ended. The story of the magical dog leading the wolves is circulated among the Hutts.
The whole novel tells us that human beings are cruel and greedy. Second, the world of all things in nature can not be ignored, their IQ can be comparable to that of human beings, and their love can not be ignored. Third, everyone has hidden wildness.
Today, I read The Call of the Wild written by Jack London in America.
Buck is the judge's pet dog. Because of the "gold rush" in the United States in the 20th century, it was sold to the Arctic for sledding. In the process of tossing and turning, I was beaten because of my bad temper, and I also saw my companion a southern dog attacked by a local dog and died miserably. For the first time, it realized the cruelty of "big stick" and "fangs", and it should be firmly grasped at any time and never fall down. On the way, Buck's ambition prevailed. He kept making trouble, trying to challenge Spitz, the fierce old leader dog, and finally caused a fierce fight. Buck won, leading Spitz. The polar environment is harsh, life is hard and the journey is painful. It survived and became stronger. Then buck fell into the hands of three men and women who were not suitable for exploring the North Pole at all. They are in trouble and face extinction. At this time, a man named Thornton saved it. Thornton loves Buck very much and Buck is very loyal to Thornton. It saved Thornton's life several times. After Thornton was killed, Buck joined the wolves and returned to nature.
After reading this book, I admire Pearl Buck's indomitable spirit most. No matter how hard the life in the polar region is and how bad the conditions are, it has overcome these difficulties. Buck is smart, too. In the extremely harsh struggle for existence, he can protect himself from all kinds of people and dogs, and he can survive strongly. Buck knows how to be grateful. He jumped into the rushing river three times and risked his life to get out of Thornton. He tried his best to chase and bite the natives who killed Thornton and so on.
I think the same is true of being a man. Be strong in any environment, and people with bad conduct should also know how to protect themselves and know the truth of "a drop of water returns a spring".
The Call of the Wild 7 Summer vacation, my friend recommended me a book called The Call of the Wild. The author is Jack London, a famous American writer. The cover first caught my eye: the snow-capped mountains in the distance are mysterious blue, which makes people have infinite reverie. There is a lovely dog and several wolves nearby, standing in the snow, and the five characters "Call of the Wild" are conspicuously written on the upper right. The beautiful cover aroused my expectation for the article, so I couldn't wait to read it. One of the articles is called Love Life, and I like it very much.
Mainly: after two exhausted gold prospectors were killed in the icy Arctic Circle, one of them was injured in the foot, so he was mercilessly abandoned by his companions. Hungry, he is getting haggard, but in order to make a living, he catches small fish and looks for food in deserted places; In order to survive, he spared no effort to fight with the burly brown bear and the fierce wild wolf ... In the end, he survived with tenacious perseverance and strong desire to survive, and was found and rescued by researchers on the whaling ship Bedford.
After reading the article, I was moved by the strong desire for survival and indomitable quality of the gold diggers. How much he loves life! I learned a text called "Life and Life" before, in which a sweet melon seed fell into a crack in the wall. There was no sunshine, no soil and no one to take care of it, but the little seed did not give in to the harsh environment. It has a great power, which makes it break through many obstacles and finally emerge from the cracks of bricks, breathing fresh air and bathing in soft sunshine, and grow sturdily. What is its powerful force? That is its strong desire for survival and tenacious perseverance, which deeply shocked me.
Loving life is a powerful force. With it, any difficulty will be solved. With it, people will become tough and unyielding. Only in this way can we reach the other side of success.
Call of the Wild: After reading it, I went to the school library to borrow books, and accidentally saw Call of the Wild. The call of the wilderness! Jack London wrote it! Classic! I got it without hesitation.
It lay with me for two months and never had time to watch it. Two days ago, I finally opened my book. I can't stop looking at those sharp words, those profound descriptions of the wilderness, and his profound exposure of capitalist society.
Booker, a dog born in the south, was sold to a place in the north by an unreliable acquaintance. Because he was born in a civilized city in the south, he has never seen snow, and he doesn't know that the lifestyle here is the law of the jungle. But Curry soon realized that she was killed by another sled dog. Booker was forced to fight for survival in the jungle environment, his original dignity disappeared and his original wildness slowly returned. In pain and death, Booker was saved by John Thornton. From then on, Booker felt the warmth of love and thanked him for his kindness. However, after John Thornton was killed, Booker finally broke off contact with human society. Inspired by the sound of the wilderness, he joined the wolves and returned to nature.
This book is an animal novel, full of twists and turns, lively and interesting, with a certain philosophical ending and some reverie. Booker is a very strong dog. He refused to let go, but tried his best to break free from other dogs and become the "leading dog" among sled dogs.
What moved me most was that he was so loyal to his master that he jumped down without hesitation. Besides, it is smart and brave. Although sometimes very competitive, but never rash. It covers everything, grasps the best opportunity, and makes a decisive attack without hesitation. This may be the spirit we should learn!
Reflection on reading 9. I finished reading the novel The Call of the Wild by American writer Jack London in one breath this evening. It's been a long time since I finished reading a novel with such passion. The Call of the Wild is a very shocking work.
There is a process in this world called growth, a character called courage and a temperament called tenacity. Buck, the hero, was a pampered big dog, but later he was sold to others by his master's gardener assistant, and he embarked on a difficult journey. Buck first became a sled dog, returned to the wolf after suffering, and finally chose to return to nature.
Survival is never an easy task, especially in virgin forest areas. Buck slowly learned to do whatever it takes to get food. In order to survive, dignity and morality are sometimes things that have to be put down. Respect for life and belief in life run through the theme of the article. Born in sorrow, died in happiness. Only through the baptism of suffering can you become a real king.
Learning in life, making progress in learning, arousing my instinct, writing dog stories is not used to inspire people. Courage, flexibility, alertness, caution, loyalty and patience are all reflected in a dog. In the face of adversity, accept the reality frankly, put down the previous burden and silently improve yourself. This is the philosophy of existence.
Life can be hard, but we can't give in easily. When your pattern is big, the unpleasant things are small.
Today is the first trading day in May. When it opened, it was dark and thousands of shares fell. Fortunately, I learned a lesson from Tomb-Sweeping Day last time. There was no Man Cang before the festival, so I left some bullets. Listen, you must learn something from your lessons. I have complained about this situation before, but now it is very calm. Don't be a timid person, be fearless and take responsibility. People who see through many things and despise many things will always grow up. Don't be afraid and don't regret it, that's enough.
The Call of the Wild was written by Jack London, an outstanding American writer in the early 20th century. The novel describes the process that a domesticated good dog named Buck gradually becomes wild in difficulties and bumps until he returns to the wild and wilderness.
After reading this book, I am deeply touched. Everyone is a little wild inside, just like the silver dog (or wolf) written in the book. This wildness brings wildness and desire. Buck, the hero, was shocked when he set foot on Alaska. It turns out that the world is so heartless, and giving friendship is equal to giving life. If you want to survive, you can only move forward, move forward again, and there is no possibility of retreating. All the cruelty is awakening its inner wildness, and all the facts are telling it that there are only conquerors and conquered people in this society. The indomitable fighting spirit from the depths of nature was awakened, because it knew that all this reflected the value of life. Yes, hasn't the wildness of civilized society stopped? The fierce competition makes people can't hesitate for a moment, and the outcome is in an instant. Facing their opponents, they should fight bravely and finally conquer ... Maybe this is the meaning of life and life.
However, wildness brings barbarism and friendship-pure friendship, which is the crystallization of civilization and ancient times. When Dambach's master died, he looked up at the sky and let out a long howl. This howl is sad, this howl is shocking, this howl contains Buck's deep love and loyalty to his master, and it is the embodiment of wild friendship.
Our life is contradictory and complicated. It has a bright side and a dark side. However, this is our real life, and our life is colorful and endless. ...
Call of the Wild: Book 1 1 is the ladder of human progress. I recommend a book to you today. Its name is the call of the wild. First of all, let me give you a brief introduction: a southern dog, Buck, was unfortunately sold to the North. He started a hard and dangerous life in the north.
He joined the dog team that delivered the documents and kept learning in the dog team. In the hard study, his primitive wildness began to be awakened. Out of the desire for wildness and power, Buck forbeared at first, and then made trouble constantly. In the later days, he finally had a fierce fight with the fierce old dog Spitz. Buck won. He took Spitz's place. After reselling the new owner, I met the kind Thornton, the new owner. Thornton was attacked by savages while searching for treasure in the wilderness, and died unfortunately. Angry buck avenged his master and returned to the Woods to become the king of wolves! The article vividly describes Buck's wildness, which sets off his natural wolf character, constantly learning and gaining experience.
In life, we should also learn from Barker: when we come to a new environment, we should learn from people who are better than ourselves and learn from the failure experience of others, so that we will not make the same mistakes again and surpass others. In this way, you are a winner and a winner! There is also such a thing in my life: when we do our homework in class, it is often that several students finish it first and correct it for the teacher. After all, "you can't eat hot tofu in a hurry." These students soon made mistakes in their homework.
The teacher is there to give careful guidance, and the students who are checking can also listen attentively. If someone else's homework is wrong and you are right, you can also think about why he is wrong and make sure you don't make the same mistake. And if you are wrong, you have to think about how to not write this question wrong and make sure you don't make the same mistake next time. I believe that after reading The Call of the Wild, you will gain more things from it.
The Call of the Wild: Reading Reflection 12 Recently I read a book, which is the work of Jack London, a famous American writer, called The Call of the Wild.
The Call of the Wild is a book about a long-haired dog named Buck, who was abducted from the warm and civilized south to the frozen Arctic wasteland, changed from a pampered and narcissistic noble dog to a sled dog who had to adapt to the environment and change his lifestyle, and finally became the leader dog of the wolf called the devil by Ehatt people. In the process of its transformation, Buck's wildness was gradually awakened. Although it is bound by human civilization and moral norms, it also enjoys the happiness and pain that people think under sticks and whips, but Buck knows that the person who holds the stick is the master, and it can't resist, only obey. If it can't adapt to the environment, it will die soon. At this time, it pressed the desire for freedom and wildness to the deepest part of the soul.
As written in the book: "Buck's awakened primitive wildness is active and boiling, and it is as powerful as tides and seasons in his mind." "Wild like a ghost constantly call him, seduce him, go with him to smell the smell of the wind, to listen to the sound of the forest, dominate his emotions, guide his actions, and let him surpass himself. This call makes his heart farther and farther away from human beings and their power over him. " After his favorite master Thornton was killed, Buck finally left the human world and returned to the wasteland. Because Buck's concern was broken, "man and the power he has can no longer bind him." He ran side by side with his wild brother, howling ... "Buck became the leader of wolves after returning to the wild.
This book is not so much a story about dogs as a story about yearning for freedom. As the cover of the book says, "All life should move freely under the blue sky, seek freedom in an ostentatious life and make yourself happy!"
I like the book The Call of the Wild very much, because this book is Mr. Jack London's sincere call for freedom and instinct, and it is a respect and praise for primitive life!
The Call of the Wild 13 This book has two storylines. The first one impressed me particularly, telling the story that a lazy dog finally became a powerful magic dog. This process is very difficult. Maybe it was punished as much as I was punished in my three lives, but it persisted. This story wrote a very shocking feeling, and also wrote "a state of crazy movement, representing the impact of life, the peak of life can not be surpassed." There is a paradox in life. This extremely crazy state will only come into play when a person is most energetic, and its appearance makes people forget the existence of their own lives. Although it is profound, my respect for Jack and London has deepened a lot. Jack and London also wrote some wonderful dog wars, dog-wolf wars, dog-rabbit wars and dog-deer wars. They also wrote about the love and loyalty between dogs and people, and showed Buck's strength with the story of sleigh. He also wrote some ways of living in the forest.
The second plot is called White Teeth. Chase people out of a wolf first, and then save them. In order to get a chance, there was a wolf battle, and finally the one-eyed wolf won. Then two cubs were born, one starved to death and the other stayed. The story, let me witness a little wolf dog who was afraid of light at first, and turned into a wolf king who made both wolves and dogs feel afraid. It doesn't know how many whips and sticks it took to become the wolf king today. Let me understand a road: the road to strength must be not suffering, not afraid of failure, in order to stand at the peak of victory.
In a word, this book has made me gain a lot, and made me realize a truth: in the wild continent, the strong are respected, the weak are conquered by the strong, and the laggards are beaten. And the strong, not afraid of difficulties, through thousands of difficulties and dangers, with indomitable perseverance, will certainly reach the peak of life.
Call of Wild Feelings after Reading 14 Some books can deeply touch you, some books can give you infinite reverie, and some books can make you fondle, but I have such a book that I understand that only through dungeon-like tempering can we create the power of heaven.
This winter vacation, I read The Call of the Wilderness written by American writer Jack London. This book tells the story of a dog named Buck. Originally, he lived a carefree life in a peaceful and comfortable place, but his original life was interrupted by a person. Buck always has three owners. In repeated battles in the wild. Buck understood the difference between the strong and the weak and the law of survival, and slowly he recovered invisibly. Among the three masters, Thornton is the best for him, but every night Buck is attracted by the howling of wolves. After a period of twists and turns, Thornton was killed by a group of aborigines. Buck was sad and angry, so he punished the aborigines. Finally, he returned to the jungle and found the wolves, and together with them became the Wolf King, just like his ancestors, living a wild life.
I was deeply attracted by the story. After reading and closing the book for several days in a row, I was tired of meditation. Buck the dog doesn't have a happy life, but he can win the dignity of his existence by his own efforts. On the road to happiness, Buck constantly honed himself and finally gained the power of the Wolf King. Think about yourself. When you encounter difficulties in life, you will shrink back and not overcome them. But through the dog Buck, I gradually began to challenge myself.
After the storm, there will be a proud sky and fish swimming in front of you. Only when you learn from setbacks will the flower of happiness be invincible.
The Call of the Wild is an outstanding representative of Jack's London novella. This novel tells the story of a southern dog named Buck. Buck used to be Judge Miller's domestic dog. Under the influence of the gold rush in Alaska at that time, Buck was smuggled out by the gardener and embarked on the arduous road of gold rush. During this period, it degenerated into barbarism bit by bit, and at the same time defeated one opponent after another and became the leading dog in the team. Later, Buck's masters changed one after another, and his companions were exhausted and the coolies became heavier and heavier, until they finally met Thornton and did a good thing with Thornton. During the gold rush with Thornton, Thornton was killed and Buck finally returned to wildness and nature.
After reading this novel, I was deeply moved for a long time. For buck, for Dave, for every owner of buck, for calling buck's wildness from time to time.
Buck's bad luck began the moment he was tied with a rope by gardener Manuel. Bad luck, but good. Because of this, it is possible to return to wildness. Later, it understood that bonzi was a revelation and an introductory course for it to enter the primitive legal world, and it was halfway through. The cruel reality of life presents its more ferocious side. When it faced the ferocious face of reality without fear, all the cunning lurking in its nature was awakened. In this way, Buck was suddenly pushed out of the paradise of civilization and thrown into the primitive center.
Buck's wildness was awakened naked in the cruel killing of ice and snow. Under the rule of "sticks and fangs", Buck learned the primitive cunning characteristics. Buck is destined to be a leader, from the leader of team dogs to the leader of wolves, he has done well. From a tame dog to a wolf, it is human beings who wake it up.
Jack London profoundly exposed the coldness, cruelty and ruthlessness of nature with his wonderful pen. Buck was awakened by the wilderness. What about us? What woke us up?
This cliff stone carving in front of us is full of hundreds of words, with magnificent