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汤姆叔叔的小屋读后感英文(大全(精彩5篇)

当品读完一部作品后,大家心中一定有很多感想,这时最关键的读后感不能忘了哦。千万不能认为读后感随便应付就可以,本文是勤劳的小编给大伙儿分享的汤姆叔叔的小屋读后感英文(大全(精彩5篇),欢迎借鉴。

汤姆叔叔的小屋读后感英文 篇一

我看了《汤姆叔叔的小屋》这本书。

它是由美国著名作家斯陀夫人编写的一部现实主义作品。

汤姆是个很忠心、很诚实的人,也非常善良、乐观。他从来不对自己的主人撒谎,就算事关他自己的生命,也没有背叛他的主人。即使他的主人已经把他卖掉,且有逃跑的机会,但他却没有逃跑。当他遇到别人有困难,就竭力去帮助。曾有一个黑奴因为失去关爱而想轻生,经汤姆竭力劝说,尽力帮忙,她终于放弃了轻生的念头。此外汤姆脸上时时刻刻都充满了笑容,不管是主人把他卖掉的时候,还是遇到困难的时候,他总是含笑面对,因为他相信困难总有办法解决。

我们在生活中也要学着像他一样,要诚实守信,答应别人的事情就一定要做到,不能对别人撒谎,不能背信弃义。遇到事情,要乐观去面对,这样再难的事情也会变得简单。要与人为善,遇到别人有困难的时候,要出手帮忙,不能置之不理,若无其事,这样自己困难的时候别人也会出手相救。

总之,汤姆身上还有许多的优点,值得我们去学习。

这本书,使我明白了许多道理,这真是一本好书!

汤姆叔叔的小屋英文读后感 篇二

"Uncle Tom has been a good and faithful servant(slave)for the entirety of his(now adult)Masters life.He has been dealt with fairly and kindly by the Master,his wife and son.However,the Master gets into some debt and decides to settle up by not only selling Tom,but also the young mulatto boy of the demure house slave Eliza.This is despite the Masters various estates,numerous horses,and opulant style of living. Eliza overhears this plan,and runs away with her boy;refusing to give him ,on the other hand,decides to remain loyal to his Masters wishes and put his faith in God. What ensues is the harrowing flight of Eliza,her husband George,and their child to Canada.Aided by kind strangers,and Godly Quakers,they fight for mans basic rights-,on the other hand,is sold down the river.He witnesses many brutal and heartwrenching events before being bought by a young,intelligent dandy and his angelic daughter.It is here that we find a curious sentiment towards the humanity of the slaves,and find a northern abolition-minded woman showing her disgust at ugly and spirited little Topsy. After a few years,when Uncle Tom is on the brink of being granted freedom by this benevolent new Master,the man dies is then sold once more to a beast of a farmer,who abuses slaves in the worst ways he can imagine. This book does not pull any punches.It shows the brutality of slavery in explicit detail,and the narrative is amazing in its ability to capture the sentiment of the time."

汤姆叔叔的小屋读后感英文 篇三

书中给我印象最深刻的两个人物是:忠心耿耿,善良的汤姆叔叔和小哈里。他和他的父母历尽艰苦,最终逃到了加拿大。

汤姆叔叔的遭遇,受到了人们的同情。在奴隶们纷纷逃跑时,而汤姆叔叔却没有逃跑,他从小忠顺于主人,听从主人的摆布。在这期间他被卖给了奴隶主黑利,在一次溺水事件中,他救了一个奴隶主的女儿,那个奴隶主又把他买过来了,但不久奴隶主死掉了。汤姆叔叔又被拍卖给了残暴的雷格里。雷格里经常鞭打奴隶们,有一次汤姆叔叔为了帮助两个女(nv)奴隶逃跑,被雷格里打得皮开肉绽,但汤姆叔叔什么也没有说。在汤姆叔叔奄奄一息的时候,他的前主人来了,但是遍体鳞伤的汤姆叔叔最终还是离开了人间。

在这本书中我看到了汤姆叔叔善良,能干,乐于助人的高尚品质,

我一定要像他学习。

《汤姆叔叔的小屋》英文读后感 篇四

Joy depicts the crisis of faith that overcomes Rabbi Banish of Komarov, who, ha一ving buried his four sons and two daughters. Only through the mercy of the God he has denied, manifest in a radiant vision of the dead Rebecca, his beloved youngest daughter, is the rabbi’s belief restored. The sense of wonder and the touch of hea一venly joy that linger after the vision dissolves convince Rabbi Banish of the folly of judging God’s actions by human standards. The rabbi has interpreted the apparent tragedy of his children’s premature deaths as evidence of God’s alienation, forgetting that God is by definition inscrutable. That God’s purpose transcends man’s ability to comprehend it is made clear to the expiring rabbi when the family dead approach his deathbed with arms outstretched to enfold him among them. For theirs is the kingdom of hea一ven to which a loving God has called them; and their deaths ha一ve evidenced not God’s wrath but his grace. A version of Rabbi Banish’s deathbed revelation appears to Rabbi Nechemia in Something Is There. At twenty-seven he is already racked by the doub一ts that torment Rabbi Banish. So shaken is his belief in God that he deserts his rabbinical post in provincial Bechev for the flesh-posts of Warsaw. Although the prostitutes, unclean food, and shady business dealings which he witnesses there hold no attraction for the erstwhile rabbi, they intensify his revulsion from the world created by God and therefore his alienation from God himself. Unlike Rabbi Bainish, whose intimations of immortality and consequent rededication to God precede his radiant deathbed vision, Rabbi Nechemia cannot allay his doub一ts until the very moment of death, when a light he never knew was there flickered in hid brain. While his dying words—something is there—resolve his crisis of faith, they come too late to affect the spiritual renewal attained by Rabbi Banish. No explicit promise of immortality, let along of salvation, attends Rabbi Nechemia’s vision. Perhaps grace is accorded Rabbi Banish because his doub一t is triggered by devastating personal losses, and withheld from Rabbi Nechemia because his despair is the bitter fruit of idle speculation about the unknown. Whatever the reason, relatively few of Singer’s characters are granted at the moment of death the transcendent vision of unity between man and God that appears to Rabbi Banish in Joy. For the fortunate few, release from time into eternity is affected by a divine visitation which obliterates distinctions between past and present, living and dead. These kinds of characters are lost in their world because of the seducement of the material world. They doub一t their formal faith and gradually give up what they believed. But after they ha一ve experienced so much hardship, they realize that they cannot adapt to the life of the outer world so they regress to the former life with formal faith. They realize the importance of God and they begin to think seriously about the relationship between man and God. At last they find their right way of their life.

汤姆叔叔的小屋英文读后感 篇五

No slavery, be equal

These days I've just finished the novel Uncle Tom's Cabin that left a really deep impression on me and we can see。

It is a book written in 1852 in response to the passage of the Fugitive Slave Law, Uncle Tom's Cabin has been considered as the most influential anti-slavery novel in that period and described by Stowe herself as a “series of sketches” describing the human cruelty of slavery, opens with a description of Arthur Shelby's Kentucky plantation during the antebellum period。

There are several impressive characters in this novel, George who is clever and brave;Harry, a beautiful and talented child who sings dances and mimes;Mrs。 Shelby, a very religious woman;Sambo and Qimbo and so on。 The major character Uncle Tom who was the most impressive in this novel was a devout Christian。 He endured the miserable fate bravely and aroused the white's sympathy for slaves with his Christ's sacrifice and the tolerance of returning good for evil。 This novel focuses on the distinctive personalities of Uncle Tom deeply influenced by Christianity and the important role Uncle Tom's Cabin playing on abolition; and the Significance of “Uncle Tom” to the harmonious world's development, and the effect on modern people。

In the book, at the beginning, the author presents us a very beautiful image of a rather harmonious family who live a happy life。 However, that beautiful image couldn't last long, the darkness came soon。 The master of this happy family, Uncle Tom was arranged into a difficult situation。 As Shelby, the not cruel master, he has incurred serious debts- prompting him sell some slaves to avoid financial ruin, so Uncle Tom, Shelby's loyal servant since childhood was sold to Mr。 Haley, the slave trader。 Uncle Tom remained loyal to his master, despite his betrayal and the risk of death at the cruel hands of a new master。 The slaves at the plantation were very mournful, but Tom remained placid and tried to read his Bible for fort。 On the steamboat to New Orleans, where Tom was to be sold, Tom befriended an angelic little girl, “Little Eva” St。 Clare。 Uncle Tom saved the five-year-old beauty from drowning, and she convinced her father to buy Tom for her own family。 In her family, Tom enjoye

d his life because of the girl's love; Tom's contentment does not last, however, because Eva soon falls ill。 Dying, Eva asked Mr。 St。 Clare to free Tom after her death。 But Mr。 St。 Clare is so sad by her death that he never legally freed Tom before he himself was killed trying to mediate a barroom scuffle。 Mrs。 St。 Clare sold the slaves to settle her husband's debts and Tom was sold to Simon Legree who was so violent that beat his slaves brutally。 At last, when Mr。 Shelby, finally found Uncle Tom, he was almost died。 After Tom was dead and buried, Shelby went back and freed his slaves。

As we all can see that Uncle Tom's Cabin was an anti-slavery novel and it was even considered as one factor that caused the Civil War。 In the novel, the slaves were sold from one place to another frequently, and their fate was tragic, with no exception- just like Uncle Tom, no matter he was under the control of kind masters or evil masters, he can't escape the misfortune of being sold from one master to another。 We can't see any human right of them, so terrible。

As someone said, with more people realizing the inhumanity of slavery in the 19th century, slavery became one of the most important issues and it became more violent year by year in American society。 However, slavery was not abolished irrevocably until ratification of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution in 1865, following the Civil War。 After the passage of Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote this novel Uncle Tom's Cabin which publicized the evil of slavery to a wide audience。

Now we are in the 21st century, we may never e across such kind of thing。 However, this book can always remind of us that there ever has existed this evil and we can't let it happen again。 And “equality” 、“human right ” can't just be a slogan, we should make it e true really and always。