读后感,就是看了一部影片,连续剧或参观展览等后,把具体感受和得到的启示写成的文章。读后感书写有哪些格式要求呢?怎样才能写一篇优秀的读后感呢?这里我整理了一些优秀的读后感范文,希望对大家有所帮助,
Some time ago, I read a person's fame Khvostov of as "Uncle Tom's cabin。" Integrity, good-natured, religious Uncle Tom; prudent, smart, studious Mestizo slave George; inexcusable ruthless slave traders 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 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 binations, like a goblin-like。 She loves to steal, stealing after lie, put an innocent expression; her misbehavior, all making her revenge, 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 slavery, she belonged to them all the only masters of the so-called masters of her fate。 Her childhood on his master's 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 being 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, after 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, 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 Tom's cabin" This masterpiece has been published in 150 years, it has been able to make today 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。
After I finished readingUncle Tom’s Cabin,It felt like I just finished watching a movie and I myself was a character in the movie, which clearly disclose the nature of capitalism. Meanwhile, this book reconfirmed a thought that the prosperity of some capitalist countries is based on the unknowns’ sacrifice.
The story in the article is mainly about this, a sla一veholder had to sell his two sla一ves, one of whom named Tom, to pay deb一t. Faced to this kind of miserable life and being a sla一ve who is loyal to his owner, Tom never thought to run away, because he, a real believer in Christianity, had decided to pursue to be an honest man all his life. Tom’s new owner made him live a more unbearable life, what’s worse, Tom didn’t change his mind. Until the last second Tom’s last owner regretted his decision and wanted to bail Tom out, but, unfortunately, Tom died of that kind of misery.
This article analyzes the characteristics of loyalty, kindness and generosity embodied in Uncle Tom who was full of kindness was the true hero in the history of American novels, it also points out that Tom was very tolerant and weak to the cruelty of sla一very and that the black must fight back to gain freedom. Though died of sla一veholders’ persecution, Tom was a winner in the spirit, which in defiance of the physical injure , perhaps as such, Tom got the right to enjoy his dream life in the hea一ven.
As a white, Mrs. Stow wrote this article, the greatest anti-sla一very work of America in the 19thcentury, to express her idea to appeal the people in the south to stand up to fight against the sla一very sustained in the South of America, everybody in America, including the white, should sympathize with those black sla一ves on their miserable fate.
Nowadays, people still regard Tom as a symbol of never giving up pursuing to realize his value. Tom did not give up his belief regardless of the unbearable destiny, and he proved us that the black were self-governed individualities, not born to sla一ves working for the white. To some extent, it is safe to draw the conclusion that Tom would be the heretical model at all events.
In English this year summer vacation homework requires us to see an English story book, my heart after thousands of things to pick a thin book _ the UNCLE TOM 's Cabln "UNCLE TOM's cabin. But this book is thin, but also let me read, and dark zhang two monks confused, almost doubling a dictionary.
The story is about a man named Tom the sad fate of black slaves. Uncle Tom was a slave owner thanked bill's slaves, his upright and capable, loyalty to serve the master for many years. But because bill owed down debt, hence the Tom and eliza's son small female slaves Henry sold to the slaver bonded. Eliza accidentally learned the news, she took her son fled to Canada. And uncle Tom roll with the punches, was eventually sold by a southern plantation, and later because he refused to tell the whereabouts of escaped slave Casey, the result is master beaten black and blue. At this point, he had little boy Johnny Shelby has grown up, and found him to travel long distances and prepare to buy him, but he is finally in the master arms closed his eyes forever. Back to home, embeds a bill in the name of uncle Tom freed all his slaves, and told them, is uncle Tom to make them free.
Although uncle Tom is black, and read a few books, but the reason he knows more than some white smugness, compassionate heart is Buddha alive, he let I admire. His friendship just like the duke guan kwan tai, is worth me to learn; And his self-sacrifice spirit like tan qiangiu teacher in the sichuan earthquake, touched ten thousand people; Loyalty, and his "do" is like zhuge liang, is we should have a heart.
After reading the book "uncle Tom's cabin, I see behind the capitalist civilization, is a ruthless sucks exploitation of slaves; Today's prosperity in the United States, is tightly linked with slaves of sin. But up to now, still there are some people discrimination against blacks in the United States. Wish every country in the world to protect small and weak, let people no hunger, cold, no bullying oppressed, how hope to everyone is equal, every corner in the world is not hierarchical, hope such SINS and discrimination forever lost in this beautiful earth. Keep a kind and honest heart forever do not bow to fate is biggest enlightenment after I finish reading this book.
假期,我读了一本书——《汤姆叔叔的小屋》,这本书讲述了一位美国黑人奴隶,在惨无人道的奴隶制的压迫下艰难生活,最终死去的故事。
20世纪四五十年代的美国,没有战争的硝烟,却到处是烟火的味道。小镇上空弥漫着乌云,马儿不断地喘着粗气,一场战争正在酝酿,那时的美国社会到处是对黑人的歧视和奴役,他们中的很多人有着和汤姆相似的甚至更加悲惨的命运,他们或许没有遇到伊娃,也许他们一生都生活在痛苦之中,从未感受到爱的存在。《汤姆叔叔的小屋》一部非凡的小说,引发了一场解放和自由的战争。人的自私和莫名的优越感让他们毫无人性的压榨其它种族的人。犹太人也好,黑人也罢,为什么人们就不能平等地相处呢?汤姆这个悲剧式的人物,是那个黑暗社会的真实写照,而这部书更是那个社会的缩影。肯塔基州的一个庄园主谢尔贝因负债累累,受人钳制,被迫卖掉庄园上最得力、最忠实可靠的黑奴汤姆和谢尔贝太太宠爱的使女伊丽莎的爱子小哈利来抵债。伊丽莎偷听到消息,携子连夜逃走。途中夫妻不期而遇,在废奴派人士帮助下,逃到加拿大,取得了自由。后乔治决心到非洲为建设一个非洲人的国家而努力奋斗。这是一个敢于斗争的黑人青年,从而走上了光明的道路。汤姆则被卖给了奴隶贩子海利,在船上救了一个落水的伊娃,那小女孩的父亲圣?克莱亚就买他作家奴,待他宽厚。但老人不久死于非命,汤姆又落到了残暴的庄园主雷格里的手中。期间雷格里要汤姆鞭打女人,被他当面拒绝,后凯茜和爱弥琳设计逃走,他宁死也没有说出其二人下落,被活活打死。作者塑造了许多人物,汤姆是最主要的一个。他的忠厚和老实让我喜欢,他的正义感及助人为乐的精神更是令人敬佩。可他对宗教的笃信,实在让人费解。
这个故事之所以令我感动,是因为它真实地描写出当时美国旧社会的黑奴悲惨况,故事中的汤姆叔叔无论身在何处、什么情况都非常乐于助人,而且汤姆叔叔除了乐于助人这个优点外,他还十分善良、忠诚、能干、精明……还任劳任恕地替谢尔比先生管理庄园。还有伊丽莎,� 不惜为了儿子选择了一条既遥远又艰辛的道路,天天都要担心受吓,并且还要逃避一路上奴隶主的疯狂追捕,况且伊丽莎的本性就是善良、胆小怕事,所以伊丽莎为了儿子将母爱发挥到了极点。还有最值一提的善良、天真、纯洁,汤姆叔叔的好朋友伊娃。伊娃她有着天使一般的美丽的脸庞、纯洁的心灵,能够不分彼此地,平等地对待每一个人,无论是白人、黑人、好人、坏人、或其他人,要是他们有困难或需要帮助,她就会尽自己的所能去帮助他们。
Joy depicts the crisis of faith that overes Rabbi Banish of Komarov, who, having 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 heavenly 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 prehend 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 heaven to which a loving God has called them; and their deaths have 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 doubts 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 doubts 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 e 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 doubt 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 doubt their formal faith and gradually give up what they believed。 But after they have 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。
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.
读完《汤姆叔叔的小屋》后,我真可怜当时黑奴制度下的黑人,他们的悲惨遭遇让人百感交集。
书中的汤姆是一个诚实能干、真正勇敢、热心善良的黑奴,他帮助过许多人,但是自己却被多次拐卖,最终死于一个主人的皮鞭下。他还帮助了另一家黑奴逃走,使他们获得了自由。
汤姆自己身陷困境,却还力所能及地帮助别人,真值得人敬佩,还有谁会像汤姆那样,在困难的情况下舍己为人呢?更重要的是汤姆虽然被人折磨,但是他的不屈不挠的精神打动了我。汤姆宁愿自己受苦,挨鞭子,也不去听从恶毒的主人叫他伤害其他黑奴。
母亲们就像汤姆一样。她们宁愿自己受苦,省吃俭用,也要让孩子们丰衣足食。就像汤姆一样宁愿自己受苦也要帮助别人。
让我们一起学习汤姆宝贵的品行,也像他一样舍己为人吧!
我是小书虫,一有空就往书堆里钻。我看过的书有几百本了,但我依然最喜爱《汤姆叔叔的小屋》。
“列格雷一下子跳起来,把汤姆叔叔打倒在地,狠很地打了他一顿。”看到这里,我不由得敬佩汤姆叔叔那坚毅的精神。他为了卡西太太和艾米林逃离列格雷的魔爪,被列格雷毒打也死活不说他们的藏身之处。设身处地地替人着想,这是多么高贵的品德啊!我看见图片上的汤姆被打得鼻青脸肿,手脚上尽是被皮鞭抽出的血条,把被子都染红了。我想:这就是美国人的道德吗?他们还有良心吗?如此善良淳朴的汤姆,列格雷还一直折磨他。从中不难看出,汤姆宁死不屈的精神。宁死也不违背良心,宁死也不要做列格雷的监工!
“让黑人 ”这句话是我很气愤。为什么黑人天生就是努力呢?为什么他们天生就低人一等呢?这纯粹是剥削阶级麻痹劳动人民的思想。我认为这世界上,人人平等。
这本书使我懂得了真、善、美,学会了友爱,仁慈和坚强
在这本书中,我最钦佩的人就是伊娃了,伊娃不仅有着天使一般的美丽的脸庞、纯洁的心灵,还能够不分彼此地,平等地对待每一个人,无论是再低贱的人,要是他们有困难或需要帮助,她就会尽自己的所能去帮助他们。可是,她自己的命运始终无法改变——她有一个自私的母亲,她从没感受到母爱的无私与伟大 ,但她依然爱着她的母亲,因为她天生就有一个爱人之心。虽然她的生活并不幸福美满,但� 虽然她时刻被病痛折磨着,虽然她只能在煎熬中度过生命的最后一刻,但是她感受到了爱。她善良的心让她在生命的最后一刻都不忘给黑奴们自由。
当然,我也比较喜欢汤姆叔叔,因为汤姆叔叔强壮、有礼貌,道德高尚,被人们当做牧师一样尊敬。
每当祷告会开始的时候,汤姆叔叔的小屋就挤满了黑奴,大家都爱听他祷告。这样大家都暂时忘记了忧愁和烦恼,沉浸在对天堂的向往中。每次祷告时汤姆叔叔家充满了祥和与安宁。汤姆叔叔的主人要把汤姆叔叔和小哈利卖给另一个主人,可主人的夫人想用她手上的金表来换小哈利,但是已经来不及了,契约已经在别人的手里了。
这本书的最后结局是美好的,但我对里面众多黑奴的死亡感到无比伤感。黑奴的命运是多么悲惨啊!被主人指使做不愿意做的事情,还被殴打,多么可怜啊!为什么拥有白色皮肤的人心却狠得像个恶魔?他们只知道自己是个需要别人尊重的人,却把黑奴当做了一件任人践踏,欺凌的垃圾。为什么肤色不一样,他们的命运就要有天壤之别呢?黑人和白人存在什么样的差距,为什么黑人就要成为白人的奴隶呢?从书中黑人的形象:精明能干、吃苦耐劳、善良,可以看出黑人与白人并没有差距,无论是什么肤色;无论是什么出身;无论是什么种族,都是一样的。在这个大千世界里,没有高贵与低贱,因为所有人都是平等的!
就想法布尔曾在《昆虫记》里写到对生命的看法:“万物都是平等的,不管它多么微小,至少它也是生命。现在的社会没有压迫,人人都是平等的。只有平等才能创造和谐的社会,现在我们住着宽敞舒适的房子,吃着美食佳肴,过着平等、幸福、快乐的生活。所以我们要珍惜现在的美好时光,好好学习,天天向上。
前些日子,我拜读了斯托夫人的名作《汤姆叔叔的小屋》——这部作品以主人公汤姆的小屋为名,以美国南北战争后期为时代背景,以主人公曲折而又富有悲剧性的下半生为故事主线,穿插了黑白混血儿的悲惨命运。以庄园主们浮华、奢靡的生活、奴隶贩子的丑恶行径等作为支线,向读者展示了当时的历史环境。
斯托夫人以穿插叙述的方式描绘了几个黑奴不同的遭遇,各奴隶主对奴隶的不同态度及不同结局。这是她独具匠心的地方。
肯塔基州的有个庄园主叫谢尔比,他负债累累,在受人钳制的处境下被迫卖掉庄园上最忠实可靠的黑奴汤姆,同样卖力的伊莉莎夫妇的孩子哈里也难逃被卖掉的厄运——但伊丽莎偷听到消息,携子连夜逃走。最终在废奴派成员的帮助下,逃到了加拿大,在一个允许黑人生活的地方获得了自由,后乔治决心到非洲为建设一个黑种人的国家而努力奋斗。这位黑人青年敢于斗争,所以在后来走上了光明的道路。汤姆则被卖给了奴隶贩子海利,在大船上救了一个落水的小女孩——伊娃,于是她的父亲便买下了他,待他宽厚。天不佑英士,伊娃的父亲不久便卷入一场斗争,死于非命。汤姆似被猎火铳击倒的飞鸟一般,不幸的落到了残暴的庄园主雷格里的手中。在这里,他的`日子比以前难过多了——伊娃的父亲和谢尔比先生待他如自己的亲兄弟一般,但雷格里则把他看作一只任由自己侮辱、践踏的蝼蚁,他甚至要汤姆鞭打女人,被他当面拒绝,后凯茜和爱弥琳设计逃走,他宁死也没有说出其二人下落,被活活打死。
汤姆叔叔就像是一颗川骛的流星,在短暂的生命旅程中迸出一阵爝火,这阵爝火在之后的时日里点燃了普罗米修斯之焰,让黑奴们脚下的自由之路直亮至黑暗的夜幕边陲。汤姆叔叔是一个又一个黑奴的缩影,他们向往自由,向往美好的生活,更敢为了不受束缚的日子去与残暴的奴隶主们做抗争,那些肯为此献出心脏的人们,是真正的勇士。
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� 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�
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!
如果有一个很坏很坏的小女孩,她不但摔碎所有的东西,剪破所有的衣服,而且屡教不改,任性妄为,更重要的是她是一个“低三下四”的奴隶,我们还会关心她、爱护她吗?如果我是一个奴隶,我的主人给了我自由,在自私与感激的斗争中我会选择感恩吗?如果我做错了,并且知道自己错了,我有勇气去忏悔并重新改过吗?
我希望自己能够回答“是”,“会”,可是,扪心自问,我不能欺骗自己,我做不到,我是真的做不到。
病重的同学,我或许能够关心的慰问医生,老年邋遢的祖母卧病在床,我能做到毫无怨言的伺候一两天吗?或许我能够大方的向朋友借出五十、一百,甚至更多,但对于继续帮助的陌生人,或者有过过节的同学,我还能够做到吗,哪怕他们承诺一定会如期归还?或许我捡到了十块,二十块,我能够良心发现上交,但如果是一百,一千,一万呢?我还能够做到吗?面对无关大雅的过错我或许能够承认,但,如果会让我丧失颜面,我还有那份勇气吗?
我不能够欺骗自己,我做不到,我真的做不到。
《汤姆叔叔的小屋》告诉我,爱是无上的,爱是没有区别的,爱是不分大小的。
汤姆的诚实、正直、善良为什么能够经受住一切的考验?他难道就没有自己的欲念吗?他难道就不知道那些把他视作奴隶的人的罪恶吗?他应该爱那
或许,小说里最感人的不是汤姆,而是小小的伊娃,那个被当做天使的小姑娘。她出生的目的也许就是为了带给大家欢乐和爱,也许只是为了告诉我们什么是爱,教会我们如何去爱,她是上帝派来的使者,将爱植入每一个人的心灵,她以极大的热忱爱着周围的每一个人,不分彼此,部分敌我。善良的父亲、可怜的汤姆、无理的母亲、艰苦的奶娘。在她旅程结束前的那一刻,她说:“我看见了爱——欢乐——宁静——平安。”她的爱,从生命萌芽的伊始到结束的刹那——却得到永生。
我动�
我惭愧,因为爱的狭隘。
感谢斯托夫人。
在《汤姆叔叔的小屋》一书中,我认识了一个人,这个人叫托普西。托普西是美国南方的一个黑人女孩,她不知道自己的父亲与母亲是谁,对父母亲没有丝毫印象,也就自然从未有过被爱的体验。她自幼在一个投机商那里长大,受尽了各样的苦难和折磨,后来有幸被卖到了圣克莱尔家。
当托普西来到了圣克莱尔家后,我们发现托普西十分调皮且不听话,也非常诡诈,常常利用自己与众不同的记忆力耍小聪明。如,当女主人奥菲利亚教托普西收拾床铺,奥菲利亚只是简简单单地教了几下,托普西却完全学会了,并且收拾得比别人还好,这让女主人亚很吃惊。但托普西总是三心二意,不好好干,还去偷东西,并且在被发现时撒谎不承认,还为自己犯罪找借口——“我太坏了!”。她甚至还在小伙伴面前为此炫耀道:“看,我多聪明,我为自己偷窃主人的东西找到了一个无懈可击的理由!”她是多么可怜的一个人,她一直活在罪的掌权之下!她不得不去犯罪,而且还以罪为乐,以罪为荣。她是一个完全没有自由的人。
奥菲莉亚也很头疼,身为基督信徒的她,一直都在教导托普西基督教的要理问答,但是面对死不悔改的托普西,却是那样的无能为力。最后,她甚至想放弃托普西,认为她已经无可救药了。
但是,奇妙的事情发生了!托普西是一个可怜的人,更是一个幸运的人。上帝没有放弃她!当男女主人都一筹莫展的时候,小小的伊娃出现了,她如福音的天使一般,主动地来到托普西面前,将自己的小手放在了她的肩膀上,说:“难道你不知道耶稣爱一切的人吗?他和我一样愿意来爱你……他会帮助你学好,你最终也会进入天国,成为一个天使,就和你是白人一样。”这使托普西感受到了真正被爱的温暖与喜乐。她也说出了从前为什么总是和女主人奥菲莉亚对着干的原因:“她不能容忍我,因为我是个黑鬼!她情愿让癞蛤蟆碰她也不愿让我碰她。”。后来,托普西和伊娃之间建立了亲密的友谊,她的生命渐渐地被爱温暖。在伊娃的关心和带领下,托普西开始悔改,不再无礼、调皮、欺骗、偷窃,而是因着耶稣的爱去生活。在小说结尾时,作者告诉我们托普� 她的生命有着翻天覆地的变化和翻转。
当然了,奥菲莉亚的生命也因着小小伊娃单纯的信心和无伪的爱心发生了改变。她看到了自己在基督里面的亏欠,于是愿意悔改,愿意真心爱托普西。后来,她将托普西带回北方,给她良好的教育。小说中还很多人物的生命都因着福音被改变了。
那光是真光,照亮一切生在世上的人。因着主的光照,坐在死荫之地的托普西被主改变了。如今,主使我坐在这里学习他的话,也一定有一个美好的旨意在我身上,为的是塑造我, 我只愿寻求主给我的使命,并且行在主的命令与教训之中,直到主接我回到祂荣耀的国度里。(彭恩昊)
汤姆叔叔的小屋英文读后感
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 comfort. 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 enjoyed 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 come 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 come true really and always.
今天我读完了《汤姆叔叔的小屋》,故事情节讲的是一个黑人被白人岐视,最后黑人悲痛而死。
我算了一下,故事中的汤姆一共被卖了三次,有两个好的,有两个坏的。在这样的黑社会,汤姆叔叔还带着把高尚的品质洒满每个角落。美国现在的繁华和歧视黑人有密不可分的关系。至今,还有一些美国人歧视黑人。我真希望每个国家,都能保护弱小,怀着美丽的心灵。
"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."
今天,我读了《汤姆叔叔的小屋》这本书,这篇故事主要讲的是:从前,有一位叫谢尔比的先生很穷,欠了别人许多债,本不想还,有一次,叫黑利的人来要他还钱,可谢尔比现在手里根本没有钱,黑利说:“把你女儿伊丽沙和她的儿子给我,这样你就不用还钱了!”谢尔比说:“不行,不能把她们儿子卖掉。”“那你就把钱一分不少的还我!”黑利吼道。这进,伊丽沙从走廊过来,听到了他们说的话,匆匆忙忙地带着她的儿子逃离这里。
看到这里我不禁想到我看过的今日说法和这个差不多的事,也是欠钱不还,要钱人不愿意了,抢走了他的妻子和孩子。
这个故事告诉我们一个道理,欠别人的钱,一定要及时的去还,有借有还,再借不难!
露露:爸爸妈妈,我要介绍一本书给你们看,这边书可好看拉,名字叫《汤姆叔叔的小屋》。
爸爸:《汤姆叔叔的小屋》?噢!那是我小时候最喜欢的书拉!
妈妈:我看过这本书,这本书可是世界儿童名著。
爸爸:你们指导这本书主要写了什么吗?
露露:主要写了通过对汤姆和乔治·哈里斯夫妇这两种不同性格黑奴的描述,告诉读者:逆来顺受、听从奴隶主摆布的汤姆难逃死亡的命运,而敢于反抗、勇于斗争的乔治夫妇得到了新生。
爸爸:恩,主要内容概括得很好,那读了这本书,大家感受到了什么呢?
露露:读了这一本书,其实,我的感受非常的深刻,我感受到了:当时,黑奴在美国是非常低层次的人,他们都是佣人,被主人卖到别的地方去,做一些很辛苦的活儿,整天给主人打得浑身是血,是非常的悲惨、可怜。
爸爸:我的。感受就是:所以我希望现在的小学生像乔治两夫妇一样努力学习,去追求自己的梦想,去于那些看不起他们的人搏斗。也希望现代人脚踏实地地去做事,尽心地完成任务。
妈妈:我的感受是:虽然汤姆叔叔什么都听从主人,很能干,但是他不会搏斗,只是被主人摆布,最终死了。所以大家要向乔治夫妇学习,遇到困难,要勇于面对,和他人搏斗。
露露:读了这本书,让我增长了许多知识,也让我知道了许多道理,所以,我以后一定要多看课外书。
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"Uncle Toms cabin" is the American writer Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote a reflection of slavery of the giant, is a great anti slavery declaration. It set off the climax of the American abolition movement, and had a profound impact on the people of the world against racial discrimination and freedom and democracy. This novel mainly tells the slave owner Hilby to repay the debt, decided to sell loyal Tom and harry. Allie is not a check, at the mercy of the hell-bent to be docile and obedient slaves, when she happened to know to sell the news of his son, Harry overnight with a successful escape. Submissive and obedient to the master he is another kind of experience. He was willing to be sold to slave traders by his owners. After being self saved by the girls father Mr. San Claire bought, when their father died, Tom was finally cruel Marie San Claire sold to slave Legre a murderous there was severely killed with a whip.
At the end of nineteenth Century, the United States there is a devastating dignity of the slave system, this system is the backward area of black Africa, and forced to the new world, when the sale of livestock, suffered the sale of slaves began their life. After the slave of career. Uncle Toms cabin is a tragic story that happened during that period.
After reading this story, I feel sympathy for the poor uncle Tom, sympathy for his poor identity, sympathy for his miserable fate; I hate cruel slave and a slave merchant, hate their brutal fierce and hated them indifferent; I also feel this kind of injustice of slavery, is the system the dark is uneven, uneven system is not equal; but I felt great admiration for president Lincoln, admire his determination to abolish slavery, abolition of slavery to admire his real action.
When I saw Legree ordered Tom to say two escaped slave whereabouts, uncle Tom would rather die than say, heavy whip mercilessly fell upon Tom, was finally beaten to death, I could not help heart startled, excited, I move for uncle Toms upright! My master legrip brutal anger! I feel indignant for the oppressed slave! But those who do bad things, sucked dry meat slaves blood slaves slaves and even more outrageous.
In the slave society at that time, black people belonged to the lowest class. They were not free, abused, beaten, bought and sold at will. The good uncle Tom helped so many people, but finally he was tortured to death. If he dared to run away like Ellie, he might not have that tragic fate. Therefore, I think that my life should be themselves, can not be submissive, listening at the mercy of others.
In this book, the person I admire most is Eva, Eva is not only a beautiful angel face, pure heart, can share everything, treat everyone equally, regardless of is the humble people, if they have difficulties or need help, she will do whatever they can to to help them. However, her own fate can not be changed - she has a selfish mother, she never felt the selfless and great maternal love, but she still love her mother, because she was born with a lovers heart. Although her life was not happy, she thought she had at least one home and had a shelter. Although she was tortured by pain all the time, although she could only survive the last moment of her life, she felt love. Her kind heart made her free at the last moment of her life.
"Uncle Toms cabin" after reading this book, I understand that behind the polite capitalism, is ruthless exploitation of slaves and qiaoguxisui; on the day of the American prosperity, is tightly contact and evil of slavery together. But so far, there are still some Americans who discriminate against blacks. How to expect every country in the world to protect the weak, so that people do not hunger, cold, no bullying oppression, how to expect every corner of the world can be equal, no hierarchical concept, I hope this kind of crime and discrimination will always disappear in this beautiful earth!
读了《汤姆叔叔的小屋》后我心潮起伏这是一部具有鲜民主义倾象的作品激发了美国的南北战争。它记载了忠厚、善良的汤姆被主任卖来卖去采取不抵抗主义最终被害身亡和勇敢不屈的乔治与妻子伊丽沙不堪被命运辱没与白人作斗争逃到加拿大获得自由的'路程。
《汤姆叔叔的小屋》讲述了当时奴隶制度的悲惨生活,刻画了许多让人难以忘怀的人物。心地善良,笃信上帝的汤姆是最重要的一个。他宁肯牺牲自己也不出卖他人,是个殉道者般的英雄人物。此外,聪明好学、有勇有谋的奴隶乔治,活泼野性,自尊爱人的小姑娘托普西,敢做敢为,性格刚烈的凯茜等众多形象,也多被塑造得栩栩如生。
前些日子,我拜读了斯托夫人的成名之作《汤姆叔叔的小屋》,汤姆叔叔的小屋读后感贺静悦。为人正直、心地善良、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・・・・・・其中,我还是想说说汤姆叔叔,他爱帮助人。
今天,我细细品味了一本经典名著――《汤姆叔叔的小屋》。看了这本书,让我记忆最深刻的人物有两个:一个是汤姆,他忠心耿耿,全身心维护主人利益。另一个是哈里,他和他的父母,历经艰险,最终成功地抵达加拿大。
今天,我读了一本书――《汤姆叔叔的小屋》,这本书讲述了一位美国黑人奴隶,在惨无人道的奴隶制的压迫下艰难生活,最终死去的故事。
在十九世纪末,美国盛行着一种毁灭性尊严的奴隶制度,这种制度是将非洲等落后的地区的黑人,强制押到新大陆,当作家畜式的买卖,遭受到买卖的黑奴就开始了他们一生被使唤不歇的奴隶生涯。《汤姆叔叔的小屋》一书叙述的正是发生的那期间的一个悲惨原故事。
汤姆叔叔的小屋》这本书是暑假里读过的书中我最喜欢的一本书。这本书讲的是一个叫汤姆的黑人奴隶,他很能干,在雇主家有一所圆木盖的小房子,一家人勤劳又幸福地生活着。汤姆叔叔的小屋》描写了黑奴汤姆叔叔一生为奴的悲惨遭遇。十九世纪末叶,美国盛行著一种毁灭人性尊严的奴隶制度。这种奴隶制度,势将非洲等落后地区的黑人,强制押解到新大陆,做家畜式的买卖。
这个故事中,令人感动的地方使人无法忘怀,让人感到悲伤的情节也不禁落泪,总而言之,这是一部悲情故事,故事中充满了许多温馨感人的情节!好了,不多说,我们就来看看有哪些令人感动、愉快、悲哀的故事吧!
《汤姆叔叔的小屋》是美国作家哈里特・比彻・斯托(斯托夫人)于1852年发表的一部反奴隶制小说。由于影响巨大,并被认为是刺激1850年代废奴主义兴起的一大原因。由于成书时间较早,书中没有明确提出废奴的问题,但是书中描写了大量南方奴隶主的暴行,令人敬佩的是书中还有大量关于人性、信仰、世界等问题的深刻思考,正是这个原因,使这本书区别于别的同类题材作品。
读了《汤姆叔叔的小屋》这个故事后,使我感到既愤怒又怜惜。我从汤姆叔叔身上看到了善良诚实、稳重宽容、虔诚博爱、勇敢正直。汤姆叔叔那忠诚、正义、勇敢、冒着生命危险救人的品质值得我学习,汤姆叔叔的隐忍和博爱的精神值得我学习。
我一天看完了《汤姆叔叔的小屋》这本书,这本书是美国女作家斯托夫人写的。
这本书主要讲了美国的黑人奴隶悲惨的命运,他们没有人身自由,听奴隶主使唤,为奴隶主干活,而且可以让奴隶主卖来卖去,过着最低等的生活。
汤姆叔叔是博爱的化生,能接受现实中的一切,他爱自己,更爱他人,包括自己的敌人,他的博爱感化了身边很多人,但感动不了所有人,这也许就是现实和理想的差距吧。
林肯总统对这本书的评价是这样的:《汤姆叔叔的小屋》直接导制了南北战争。虽然有些夸张,但并非虚言。读完了这本书,我十分受汤姆叔叔的行为感动,因为他也是一个黑奴,他能帮其他黑奴逃跑,自己却不跑,因为他知道只要他逃跑了,那么其他黑奴就会遭到鞭打,他宁愿自己被挨打,也不愿意其他黑奴受打,他的这种行为令我感动。使我明白了做事要敢做敢当的道理。
原来当时美国还处在黑奴时代,黑人与白人没有同等的人权,黑奴地位极其悲惨,可以被主人随便卖卖和杀戮,根本没有人身自由,这本小说发表时犹如一声晴天霹雳,震撼了整个美国社会,激发了以“废除黑奴制”为口号的美国南北战争,从而改变了美国,影响了世界。让我从中了解了原来黑人并不像现在那样不受歧视。
汤姆叔叔的悲惨一生是黑人奴隶的缩影,黑奴的命运随着主人的改变而改变,主人的喜怒哀乐直接影响着黑奴的快乐和幸福,他们自己根本没有生活的主动权,甚至连生命都掌握在主人手中,更不用说自由了!
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现在无论你是什么肤色的人,无论你是什么出身,无论你是什么种族,都是一样的,在这世界中没有高贵和低下,也没有最好和最差,人人平等,谁也不会得到最好谁也不会降到最差,因为人人都是平等的。看了这部名著使我懂得了这个平等多么来之不易呀!
汤姆叔叔的小屋读后感英文
Joy depicts the crisis of faith that overcomes Rabbi Banish of Komarov, who, having 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 heavenly 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 heaven to which a loving God has called them; and their deaths have 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 doubts 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 doubts 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 doubt 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 doubt their formal faith and gradually give up what they believed. But after they have 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.
读过美国近代史后,我认识了一位了不起的美国总统,他就是废除奴隶制维护美国统一的一代伟人——林肯。但是大多数人肯定不知道,在林肯主张废除奴隶制的时候,还有另一股力量也在掀起美国废奴运动的高潮,它来自斯托夫人的一部书,一部反映黑奴制度的巨著——《汤姆叔叔的小屋》。这本书犹如平地一声霹雳,震撼了美国社会。
书中为人正直、心地善良、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、天良丧尽的雷格里;有正义感、但随波逐流的圣克莱尔等栩栩如生的人物给我留下了深刻的印象。
当全文读完,我的心也为之阵阵震颤,泪水已镶嵌在了眼角,说真的,这种滋味和上次读《悲惨世界》时候的感觉是如此相似,是深深烙刻于心底的疼痛,不好受。虽说结尾是快乐美好的,但我对主人公汤姆的去世感到无比伤感。的确,黑奴的遭遇是多么悲惨。文中描述了像烈格雷这种残暴凶恶的奴隶主,经常殴打黑奴,强迫黑奴做不愿做的事情。也有运气好的,可能会遇到像圣克莱尔和小乔治这样宽容博爱的主人,但他们的身份仍然只是奴隶。可悲啊!拥有白色皮肤的人为何心却狠得像黑色的恶魔?他们只知道自己是个人,需要他人的尊重,但却把黑人当作了一件任人买卖欺凌的商品。为什么不过是肤色不一样,他们的命运就要有如此的天壤之别呢?黑人与白人到底存在什么样的差距,为何黑人就要成为白人的奴隶呢?从书中主人公汤姆——一个可敬的黑人身上,我丝毫没有看出白人与黑人的差距,反而看出了汤姆的吃苦耐劳,精明能干,可以说他比任何一个白人都能干。
同样是人,为什么白人就可以随意凌驾于黑人之上,白人有什么理由剥夺黑人的自由?总之我没有找到能证明这一切的理由。相反我又一次从汤姆大叔身上看到了一些白人所没有的宽容、博爱的思想和一颗充满爱的心。可见黑人与白人之间是平等的,没有低下和高尚之分。就像法布尔曾在他的《昆虫记》里写到他对生命的看法,“万物都是平等的,不管它是多么微小,至少它是生命。”
不知不觉又想起了林肯总统,那个曾经的鞋匠的儿子,当他当选美国总统的时候,那些自以为上流社会所谓优越的的人对他不屑一顾,鄙视他是一个鞋匠的儿子。并且在他当上总统时,有人扔鞋子侮辱他,认为他不配,但林肯宽容大度,最终以自己的宽容与智慧赢得了大家的信任和爱戴。不仅这样,林肯还解放了黑奴,揭露和控诉了蓄奴制的罪恶,而且为美国的发展做出了卓越的贡献。由此可见,出身卑微的不一定低下,出身高贵不一定就高尚,从这儿就反映出人与人之间是平等的,这是亘古不变的真理。
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。
“黑暗即将过去,黎明就在眼前”,当我听到有人说出这句话时,我的思绪不禁飘回以前,飘回那个名叫《汤姆叔叔的小屋》的故事里,心中的浓雾弥漫,久久不曾散去。
19世纪的美国,充满了黑暗,在那个年代里,法律把黑人看作是物品而非人,白人拥有将他们任意使唤、买卖的权利,黑人没有自己的自由,甚至惨遭虐待。《汤姆叔叔的小屋》就是围绕黑人的生活,讲述着一个被压迫的人民奋起反抗,抵制奴隶制的故事。
故事开始于欠下了债务的农场主谢比尔,不得不卖掉他们家的黑人奴隶汤姆和伊利莎的儿子哈里。当伊利莎无意间得知这个消息后,她给女主人留下了一张字条,带着孩子逃跑了。这时汤姆叔叔被卖掉,已经乘上了一艘顺着密西西比河而下的船。在船上时,汤姆叔叔认识并照顾了一位年幼的白人女孩伊娃。当伊娃不慎落入河里,是汤姆叔叔救了她。伊娃为了感谢他,恳请父亲圣克莱尔将汤姆从奴隶贩子手里买下,并将汤姆带到他在新奥尔良的家中。在这段时期里,汤姆叔叔与伊娃变得亲密无间。回到新奥尔良后,汤姆与圣克莱尔一同生活了两年,伊娃得上了重病。临死之前,她在一场梦境中梦见了天堂,她把这场梦告诉了她身边的人。由于伊娃的死,一直对黑人持有偏见的圣克莱尔的堂姐奥菲利亚认识到自己的错误,抛弃了对黑人的偏见,而圣克莱尔则承诺将给予汤姆自由。圣克莱尔履行承诺之前,却因为介入一场争斗而被杀死,他的妻子拒绝履行丈夫生前的承诺,在一场拍卖会中将汤姆卖给了一个残暴的农场主勒格里。由于汤姆拒绝服从勒格里让他去鞭打他的奴隶同伴的命令,导致勒格里对汤姆心生厌恶,决意要压垮汤姆对上帝的信仰,并对汤姆进行残酷的鞭打。当汤姆叔叔对上帝的信仰就快被在种植园中遭受的折磨击垮时,他梦到了耶稣和伊娃——这使得他决意保存自己对基督的信仰直至死亡。他鼓励他的黑人同伴凯茜和埃米琳逃跑,并拒绝将逃离方向告诉勒格里。勒格里大发雷霆,命令他的监工杀死汤姆。在他垂死之际,他原谅了两位监工殴打他的行为,受到他品格的感染,两人都皈依了基督。
逃亡的伊利莎和哈里斯斯遇上了凯茜与埃米琳,他们前往了法国,并最终抵达了利比里亚——一个容纳前美国黑奴生活的非洲国家。谢比尔的儿子乔治·谢尔比回到了肯塔基州的农场,释放了他全部的奴隶,并告诉他们,要铭记汤姆的牺牲以及他对基督真义的信仰。
《汤姆叔叔的小屋》的全书都被同一个主题所主宰:奴隶制度的罪恶与不道德。一位熟稔法律的智者曾说过这样的话:“处置一个人的最残酷的方法莫过于对他施以绞刑。这句话不对,还有一种处置人的方法比这种惩罚更为残酷,那就是限制他终生的自由。”
奴隶制就像一把沉重的枷锁,牢牢锁住黑人的自由。这些曾经处于社会最底层的人类,他们穷困、苦难,被不平等地对待,没有人愿意站出来为他们讲话,他们饱受摧残。幸运的是,最终奴隶制终于被废除,这些同我们一样平等的人,也能站在阳光下无拘无束。
而我们的先辈,用他们的热血与汗水为我们打拼下现在和平幸福的生活,让每一个人都能平等自由地沐浴在温暖和煦的春风中学习、生活,无忧无虑。
过去的几十年中,我们处于黑暗里,资本主义的列强压迫着祖国和人民,在共产党的领导下,我们迎来改革开放。这一份和平是来之不易的,是我们所应当珍惜的,它使我们不用向曾经的黑人一样被压迫、被残害,我们能骄傲地说出“我平等,我自由”。正因为如此,我们才要好好学习,努力学习,从小事做起,从自己做起,为一个和平、自由、平等、博爱的祖国,而奋斗不息。
合起手中的书,我不禁想,黑人曾经生活在水深火热的黑暗里,而今终于迎来黎明的曙光。让我们在黎明中感受美好,在阳光中向未来坚定地迈步。
Joy depicts the crisis of faith that overcomes Rabbi Banish of Komarov, who, having 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 heavenly 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 heaven to which a loving God has called them; and their deaths have 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 doubts 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 doubts 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 doubt 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 doubt their formal faith and gradually give up what they believed. But after they have 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.
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(liuxue86。), 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 enjoyed 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。 Shelb
y, 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。
盛夏,火辣辣的太阳毫不留情地炙烤着大地上的一切,仿佛像一个巨大的蒸笼,罩得使人透不过气来。我坐在屋里全神贯注地读着《汤姆叔叔的小屋》,感受着美国女作家斯托夫人带来的精神洗涤。
这是教体局推荐给六年级学生的必读书目。我在思考:在即将举行的关于这本书的读书分享会上,我要给孩子们分享什么呢?是艾莉查所表现出来的母爱的伟大,抑或是乔治·哈里斯夫人和卡西太太的反抗精神?是黑奴生活的悲惨,抑或是追求自由的勇敢?细细想来,最触动我的还是汤姆叔叔、伊娃、圣克莱尔、希尔比等人身上所表现的善良。他们的善良如涓涓细流,荡涤着我的心扉,触动着我的情思。
小说的主人公汤姆叔叔永远是那么地善良与宽容。他爱自己的孩子,与孩子们在一起时,“他把最小的女儿举过头顶,放到自己宽阔的肩膀上,然后站起身来驮着她边唱边舞”。他也爱别人的孩子,对待圣克莱尔的女儿伊娃,“一方面把她当做凡间柔弱夫人孩子来疼爱,另一方面又把她当作天上圣洁的天使来崇拜。全心全意地迎合伊娃种种雅致的情趣,满足她无穷无尽单纯而充满童趣的愿望。”他爱自己的主人,为了不辜负第一个主人希尔比的信任,他心甘情愿被卖;为了劝说第二个主人酗酒,他深情劝说,泪流满面;他爱每一个善良的人,为了给黑奴露西棉花,宁可遭受皮鞭之苦;为了让卡西太太安全逃走,将自己的生命置之度外。尽管他的小屋里的灯光永远熄灭了,但他的善良与宽容却在人们的心中熠熠闪光,他赢得了那么多人的尊重:可爱的天使伊娃去世前将自己好看一点的一绺头发送给她;他临死前,多少黑奴冒着生命危险前来探望;去世后,前去救赎他的前主人的儿子乔治·希尔比亲自将他埋葬,�
汤姆叔叔因为善良感染着、影响着每一个与之结缘的人。他的善良已然成了生活里的一种习惯,愉悦着自己,感染着社会。
另一个让我喜欢的是美丽的天使伊娃。作为奴隶主圣克莱尔的女儿,她没有高高在上的骄横跋扈,而是像美丽的天使一样,平等地、友善地对待每一个人。在她临死的时候,她还不忘请求爸爸还汤姆叔叔自由,她还毅然剪掉自己美丽的头发送给每一个人,以此表达对大家挚爱。她的离去让家里所有的黑奴与亲人涕泪纵横,就连大家认为无可救药的托普西 善良,让这位小姑娘在大家的心中如天使般美丽!
的确,善良是人性之光。人美,莫过于善良。善良是别人有难时伸出的援助之手,善良是别人无意碰到自己时宽容的一笑,善良是“老吾老以及人之老,幼吾幼以及人之幼”的博爱,善良是多站在别人角度思考问题的大度……
你看,帮帮团深入困难家庭送米送面,那红红的衣服不是善良之美吗?你看,志愿者到医院给无钱治病的病人送钱送物,那浓浓的关怀不是善良之美吗?你看,炎炎烈日为清洁工送免费的茶水、早餐,那翻滚的汤水不是善良之美吗?你看,路边一人倒下,大家七手八脚地帮忙救护,那关切的眼神不是善良之美吗?……
也许,有人说善良的人是__。如果这样,我愿做这样的__:只求奉献善良,快乐自己;只求赠人玫瑰,手留余香;只求用自己的柔软、善良,换来内心世界的纯净与美好……
我坚信:人美莫过于善良。
《汤姆叔叔的小屋》曾深刻地影响了美国的历史,许多人认为,它是导致美国南北战争爆发的因素之一。
这篇小说以黑奴汤姆为中心,描写了谢尔比先生家一些黑奴的命运,从而揭露了奴隶制的罪恶。
汤姆是谢尔比先生家的黑奴,他在谢尔比先生家出生长大,他做事干练,忠心耿耿深得谢尔比先生的信任,后来做了主人的奴隶总管,在谢尔比先生家的时候,他与其他的黑奴生活地无忧无虑,可是由于谢尔比先生债台高筑,迫不得已他决定卖掉自己最喜爱的两个黑奴——汤姆和小哈利。
小哈利是谢尔比太太贴身女仆的儿子,他妈妈偷听到了谢尔比夫妇要卖掉汤姆和小哈利的谈话后,便连夜带着小哈利逃走了。在奴隶贩子的追捕下,她不顾一切地踏着浮冰过了俄亥俄河,逃过了奴隶贩子的追捕,后来她竟意外地与丈夫重逢,一家人一起前往加拿大过自由的生活。
可是,汤姆叔叔可就没那么幸运了,伊莱扎临走前告诉了汤姆,谢尔比夫妇要卖掉他还债的事,可是汤姆依然留在谢尔比庄园。他以为,逃跑是背信弃义,辜负了谢尔比先生对他的信任,他愿意为主人分忧。
于是,抛妻别子,背井离乡,跟着奴隶贩黑利登上了驶向密西西比河下游的船那可恶的黑奴贩为她准备的第一个主人的家。在船上,他救起了不慎落水的小女孩伊娃,出于感谢,伊娃的父亲圣克莱尔买下了汤姆。于是,汤姆就在伊娃父亲圣克莱尔的庄园为主人赶马车,并陪伴小伊娜。可是,好景不长,小伊娃病死了,她在临死前让父亲恢复汤姆的自由之身,就在圣克莱尔实现诺言前不久,他又在一次意外事故中死亡,他的妻子并没有完成他的诺言,而是卖掉了汤姆。汤姆落在了一个残酷的种植园主手中,过着非人的生活。后来汤姆因不肯说出两个逃走姑娘的下落而被那个凶残的种植园主毒打致死。
在奴隶社会中,奴隶是奴隶主的私有财产,他们的家庭可以被拆散,夫妻分手、母子分离更是司空见惯。他们的生活完全由主人决定,他们没有任何选择的余地。奴隶们没有人生自由权,他们还没出生就已经被剥夺了政治权利终生,除非他们获得自由。
这篇小说揭露了奴隶制社会的阴暗面,告诉我们,人与人生来是平等的,每个人都应该拥有自由,奴隶也是人,人们不能把他们当成物品。
奴隶制的瓦解是时代发展的愤然而起,《汤姆叔叔的小屋》推动了那场赶走黑暗的南北战争。